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what language people speak in belgium?
French Language
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Flemish, the local variant of Dutch, is used by many people in the north.", "start_char": 9009, "end_char": 9683, "id": "74900943" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110720844#4_296482715", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Belgium", "title": "What languages are spoken in Belgium? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Belgium\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Belgium?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Belgium?\nStill Have Questions?\n", "segment": "Don't try speaking French in the Flemish half, though; they resent it and prefer English. The official langauges of Belgium are French, Dutch and German. Some do, but it's mostly French and Dutch. There are 3 official languages in Belgium: Dutch, French and German. Dutch is spoken by +-60% of the people, living in the Northern Flemish region. French is spoken by +- 40% of the people, living in the Southern Walloon region. German is spoken by less than 1% of the Belgians, living in a small eastern region. Most people speak at least one foreign language since everyone learns the second major language on school from (at least) the age of 10.", "start_char": 1380, "end_char": 2026, "id": "74900925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110720844#0_296478406", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Belgium", "title": "What languages are spoken in Belgium? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Belgium\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Belgium?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Belgium?\nStill Have Questions?\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Belgium? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nBelgium\nWhat languages are spoken in Belgium? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-15 12:06:13\nThere are 3 official languages in Belgium: Dutch, French and German. Dutch is spoken by 60% of the people, living in the Northern Flemish region. French is spoken by 40% of the people, living in the Southern Walloon region. German is spoken in a small part in Eastern Wallonia. Most people speak at least one foreign language since everyone learns the second major language on school from (at least) the age of 10. German is spoken by less than 1% of the Belgians, living in a small eastern region. Most people of the German speaking region speak both other languages as well.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 773, "id": "74900921" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258563951#0_1862764925", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-belgium.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Belgium? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Belgium?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Belgium?\nRegional Languages Of Belgium\nForeign Languages Of Belgium\nLanguage Legislation In Belgium\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Belgium?\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Belgium? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Belgium? A bilingual French-Dutch sign in Brussels. Editorial credit: Bruno Bleu / Shutterstock.com. The residents of Belgium enjoy the freedom of language in their private lives. The country does have 3 languages that are typically spoken in public affairs: French, German, and Dutch. While the Constitution does not explicitly name these languages as official, it does state that Belgium has 4 linguistic areas: the French-speaking, the German-speaking, the Dutch-speaking, and the bilingual capital of Brussels.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 594, "id": "96445311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_201513766#0_358097759", "url": "http://www.experts123.com/q/what-language-do-people-in-belgium-speak.html", "title": "What language do people in Belgium speak? | Experts123", "headings": "What language do people in Belgium speak?\nWhat language do people in Belgium speak?\n1 Answer\n", "segment": "What language do people in Belgium speak? | Experts123\nWhat language do people in Belgium speak? April 26, 2017 Belgium culture Language Languages people Society speak\n0\nPosted\nWhat language do people in Belgium speak? 0 Comments Add a Comment\n1 Answer\nActive\nVoted\nNewest\nOldest\n0\nPosted\nIn the north (= Flanders) they speak Dutch (58 % of the population of Belgium). In the south Wallonie, they speak French In Brussels, they speak mostly French and a minority Dutch (Flemish). Officially Brussels is bi-language (French and Dutch) but in practise this is not true. Near the German border their is a minority that speak German. Most of the Belgians have a good knowledge of English. The Flemish and Germans speak in general also French fluently. The Walloons not always Dutch.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 778, "id": "18741497" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1240638734#0_2285657404", "url": "https://www.whichquestion.com/which-languages-are-spoken-in-belgium/", "title": "Which languages are spoken in Belgium? - WhichQuestion.com", "headings": "Which languages are spoken in Belgium?\nWhich languages are spoken in Belgium?\nLanguages are spoken in Belgium\n1 Dutch\n2 French\n3 German\nOther languages spoken in Belgium\nEnglish\nLuxembourgish\nWalloon\nYiddish\n", "segment": "Which languages are spoken in Belgium? - WhichQuestion.com\nWhich languages are spoken in Belgium? Geography\nLast updated Oct 4, 2020\nLanguages spoken in Belgium are divided into three according to the Dutch, French and German-speaking regions. Apart from these languages, there are few other languages used by the minority. Dutch, French and German are the official languages. 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what is language in argentina?
Yiddish Language
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Italian ranks second among the languages spoken in Argentina. Estimates indicate that over 1.5 million people speak Italian as their first language. Levantine Arabic, which originates from the eastern shore of the Mediterranean, is spoken by approximately 1 million people in Argentina. Argentina is a South American country with a population of 42,192,500.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 790, "id": "96445261" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#2_297111189", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Argentina does not have an official language legislated. Spanish is the \"de facto\" official language. Spanish\nMost Argentinians speak Spanish. There a few Welsh speakers. The official language of the nation of Argentina is Spanish. Argentina has a population of almost 42 million most of which speak Spanish. There are so many languages that are used in Argentina. However, the official language that is used all over the country is Spanish. Spanish. No.", "start_char": 548, "end_char": 1003, "id": "74901447" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#6_297115370", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "dialects from Africa, the Caribbean, and Italy; and English. Spanish! Spanish. spanish\nLanguage in Argentina is a mixture of many languages and dialects but they mostly speak spanish\nAccording to Wikipedia the only official language in Argentina is Spanish. yes\nSpanish\nSpanish is the main language in Argentina. Araucano, Guarani, and Quechua are indigenous languages. European languages are also spoken in small quantities. SPANISH\nYes\nthe official language of aregentina is spanish or castellano (castilian)\nMostly (80%) Spanish. All south American countries speak Spanish except from Brazil which speaks Portuguese.", "start_char": 1909, "end_char": 2528, "id": "74901451" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#10_297120348", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "In Argentina they mainly speak Spanish. However, due to great European influence, people there also speak German, French, Italian, and English. Spanish\nSeveral languages are spoken in Argentina besides Spanish. They are English, Portuguese, Italian, French, and even some German is spoken. Spanish. Spanish is the official language spoken in Argentina. However, there are many other languages spoken in Argentina. These include Italian, Arabic, German, French, Wichi, Aymara, and Catalan. The official Language is Spanish and the Main Language. There are also other languages spoken there though including:", "start_char": 3633, "end_char": 4240, "id": "74901455" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#9_297119078", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "in Argentina we speak spanish ;)\nThere are more than three languages spoken in Argentina, the most spoken languages are: ( in order)\nSpanish (called Castilian)\nItalian\nLevantine dialect of Arabic\nOther languages include: German\nGuarani (native language)\nQuechua (native language)\nAymara (Bolivian language)\nWelsh\nRecent Immigration has brought the following languages to Argentina: Chinese\nKorean\nEnglish\nBrazilian Portuguese\nFrench\nthere main language is spainish because Argentina was inated by Mexico. 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There are also other languages spoken there though including: Italian\nLevantine Arabic\nQuechue\nGerman\nYiddish\nSpanish\nTheir official language is Spanish. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2009-04-11 05:36:12\nNo. The main, and official, language of Argentina is Spanish. But, like Uruguay, the Portuguese language is a required subject for schoolchildren. For there's heavy traffic back and forth over both countries' borders with Brazil.", "start_char": 3932, "end_char": 4637, "id": "74901456" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#18_297129711", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "and English. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-28 04:13:48\nThe national language of Argentina is Spanish. It is spoken by most of the population. There is no official language. Spanish is called Castellano in Argentina. Here is a list of 25 major languages spoken in Argentina: Abipon\nArgentine Sign Language\nAymara, Central\nChiripá\nChorote, Iyojwa'ja\nChorote, Iyo'wujwa\nGuaraní, Mbyá\nGuaraní, Western Argentine\nKaiwá\nMapudungun\nMocoví\nNivaclé\nOna\nPilagá\nPuelche\nQuechua, South Bolivian\nQuichua, Santiago del Estero\nSpanish\nTapieté\nTehuelche\nToba\nVilela\nWichí Lhamtés Güisnay\nWichí Lhamtés Nocten\nWichí Lhamtés Vejoz\nArgentina is also a melting pot. Chinese, Italian, German, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Yiddish and Welsh are spoken by large minorities in Argentina. In fact, the second most widely spoken language in Argentina is Italian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-05-22 11:10:25\nThe spoken languages of Argentina number at least 40 although Spanish is dominant.", "start_char": 6758, "end_char": 7784, "id": "74901463" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#3_297112004", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Argentina has a population of almost 42 million most of which speak Spanish. There are so many languages that are used in Argentina. However, the official language that is used all over the country is Spanish. Spanish. No. The main, and official, language of Argentina is Spanish. But, like Uruguay, the Portuguese language is a required subject for schoolchildren. For there's heavy traffic back and forth over both countries' borders with Brazil. Additionally, many of the immigrants, from Spain to Argentina, come from the northwestern province of Galicia. Indeed, Galicia is the place of origin of the Portuguese language within the Iberian Peninsula.", "start_char": 781, "end_char": 1436, "id": "74901448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111033685#0_297109455", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_argentina", "title": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Argentina\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Argentina? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nArgentina\nWhat languages are spoken in Argentina? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-27 07:10:46\nThey speak 40 languages, although the common one is Spanish. 2 of them are extinct, and others are endangered. Russian. They Speak Spanish\npeople from Argentina speak spanish\nThe main language is Spanish. Argentinians speak Spanish. The official language of Argentina is Spanish. Spanish\nArgentinians speak Spanish. The Argentines speak Spanish.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 548, "id": "74901445" } ]
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what currency do i bring to cuba?
Cuban peso
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Australian dollars are not accepted anywhere in Cuba. Cadeca branches in every city and town sell Cuban pesos (MN$). You won't need more than CUC$10 worth of pesos a week. There is almost always a branch at the local agropecuario (vegetable market). If you get caught without Cuban pesos and are drooling for that ice-cream cone, you can always use convertibles; in street transactions such as these, CUC$1 is equal to 25 pesos and you'll receive change in pesos.", "start_char": 1509, "end_char": 2581, "id": "45820902" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1086433244#5_2399770329", "url": "https://www.travelex.com/currency/cuban-currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "That's how we can help! The best currencies to bring are euros, Canadian dollars, or British pounds, since they are the most common. Where to exchange your currency in Cuba\nTo exchange your money in Cuba, head to a CADECA (a change bureau) or to a Cuban BFI Bank. The exchange rates are exactly the same in all CADECAs and banks, so you don’t need to shop around to find the best rate. It’s important to note that cash is king in Cuba, and you shouldn’t rely on using a credit or debit card to pay or to withdraw cash from an ATM. Check with your bank before you travel to find out if your credit or debit card will work in Cuba. Many cards from American banks aren't accepted, so it's safer to take your money with you in cash (in pounds, euros or Canadian dollars to avoid the US dollar penalty) ready to exchange. To summarize…\nTo avoid an extra fee on currency exchange in Cuba, convert your US dollars into pounds, euros or Canadian dollars before you depart. Take this in cash with you to Cuba and convert it into CUC at one of the banks or CADECAs when you arrive. You can also convert some of your CUC into CUP at the same place if you want some for small change.", "start_char": 2775, "end_char": 3947, "id": "68353338" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_428167809#4_752924290", "url": "http://www.neverendingvoyage.com/planning-a-trip-to-cuba/", "title": "Planning a Trip to Cuba", "headings": "Planning a Trip to Cuba\nPlanning a Trip to Cuba\nIs it Legal to Travel to Cuba?\nVisas\nGetting There and Away\nMoney\nCosts\nWhat to Bring\nLanguage\nWhen to Go\nIs Cuba Safe?\nWhere to Go\nGetting Around\nAccommodation\nInternet\nFood\nWhere to Eat\nWhat to Expect\nWater\nReading\nOur Cuba Posts\nOther Resources\nInsurance\n", "segment": "We brought Mexican pesos, but euros, Canadian dollars, and British pounds are also good options. You can bring US dollars but you’ll be charged a 10% fee to change them. For a list of currencies accepted and the current exchange rates see the Banco Central de Cuba website. You are looking at the Compra rate. Dual Currency\nThe other thing you need to be aware of is that Cuba has a dual currency system. Most of the time you will spend convertible pesos (CUC, pronounced kook) but it’s worth changing a small amount to Cuban pesos (CUP) or moneda nacional which is what locals earn and spend (except for luxury items which they need CUC for). Using moneda nacional gives you access to street food like peso pizza which is very inexpensive. 1 CUC is about equivalent to US$1, and 1 CUC buys 24 CUP. It sounds confusing but you get the hang of it once you are there. Make sure you spend or exchange your Cuban currency before you leave as it can’t be traded internationally.", "start_char": 2170, "end_char": 3143, "id": "430394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1086433244#4_2399768946", "url": "https://www.travelex.com/currency/cuban-currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Currencies accepted in Cuba\nSince you can’t buy Cuban currency before you arrive, you’ll need to exchange your money once you get to Cuba. The foreign currencies that are commonly accepted to convert into pesos in Cuba are British pounds, Canadian dollars, euros, Japanese yen, Mexican pesos, Swiss francs, and US dollars. It’s very important to note that there’s a 10% penalty charged if you exchange US dollars into Cuban pesos. You can avoid this charge by exchanging your US dollars into another accepted currency before you leave the US. Once you arrive in Cuba, you can exchange your cash into Cuban currency. That's how we can help! The best currencies to bring are euros, Canadian dollars, or British pounds, since they are the most common. Where to exchange your currency in Cuba\nTo exchange your money in Cuba, head to a CADECA (a change bureau) or to a Cuban BFI Bank. The exchange rates are exactly the same in all CADECAs and banks, so you don’t need to shop around to find the best rate. It’s important to note that cash is king in Cuba, and you shouldn’t rely on using a credit or debit card to pay or to withdraw cash from an ATM.", "start_char": 2159, "end_char": 3306, "id": "68353337" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_247462754#6_539073639", "url": "https://www.twoscotsabroad.com/cuban-currency/", "title": "Cuba Currency: Everything You Need To Know For 2021", "headings": "Cuba Currency: Everything You Need To Know For 2021\nCuba Currency: Everything You Need To Know For 2021\nWhat Type of Cuba Currency Is There?\nCan I Get Cuban Currency in the UK/US/Etc?\nWhat Currency to Take to Cuba?\nWhat is the Cuba Exchange Rate for USD?\nHow to Get Cuban Currency\nShould I Exchange Dollars at my Casa?\nWhat about ATMs in Cuba?\nCan You Use Credit Cards in Cuba?\nSo How Much Does Cuba Cost?\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhat money is used in Cuba?\nCUC v CUP?\nWhat is the currency in Cuba for tourists?\nCan I use USD in Cuba?\nShould I exchange my USD before I go to Cuba?\nShould I exchange my USD to another currency before I travel?\nFurther Reading\nFinal Words\nGemma | Two Scots Abroad\n", "segment": "What Currency to Take to Cuba? You can’t buy CUP in other countries like you can buy euros for your trip to, say, Paris. As a workaround, it is recommended* that you take either of the following three currencies to Cuba in cash: Pound sterling (GBP)\nEuros\nCanadian dollars\nYou can see today’s Cuba exchange rate here as well as other currencies accepted and their exchange rates. Once you are in Cuba you can exchange the above with a 3% conversion fee. * Taking GBP, EUR or CAD is only recommended if the exchange rate is good for you at home and you don’t have to go miles out of your way to make the exchange. Shop around online to see what the best rates are before deciding if you are going to exchange your native currency for either of the three. What is the Cuba Exchange Rate for USD? Up until July 2020, there was a 10% conversion fee on the US “greenback” dollar. This meant visitors were charged the 3% conversation fee discussed above and a further 10% fee so 13% fee in total.", "start_char": 2415, "end_char": 3406, "id": "5796641" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_935597039#4_2092608625", "url": "https://www.tourepublic.com/blog/cuban-currency/", "title": "Cuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)", "headings": "Cuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)\nCuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)\nCuban Currency: Your Burning Questions Answered\n1. What is the Currency in Cuba?\nThe (Eliminated) Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC)\nThe Cuban Peso (CUP)\nThe tangible difference between the CUC and CUP\n2. What Cuban Currency to Use as a Visitor?\n3. Can You Use the US Dollar in Cuba?\n4. Where to Exchange Cuban Currency?\n5. The Cuban Currency Exchange Rate\nThe US dollar exchange rate to Cuban currency: the (no-longer) special case\nA word of caution: be aware of the currency scams\n6. What is the Best Currency to Bring to Cuba?\n7. Can You Use Credit Cards in Cuba?\nA note on ATMs in Cuba\n8. Using CUPs at Airports in Cuba\nMission Accomplished?\nEssential Travel Resources For Cuba\nAbout the Author\nTour Republic\n", "segment": "Can You Use the US Dollar in Cuba? Where to Exchange Cuban Currency? The Cuban Currency Exchange Rate\nWhat is the Best Currency to Bring to Cuba? Can You Use Credit Cards in Cuba? Using CUPs at Airports in Cuba\n1. What is the Currency in Cuba? The first thing you should know about the Cuban monetary system is that Cuba used two official currencies until December 31st, 2020: the CUP (Cuban Peso) and the CUC (Cuban Convertible Peso). However, it all changed in January 2021, when Cuba eliminated the CUC and left the CUP as the only official Cuban currency. Therefore, as a traveler, you will use the CUP.", "start_char": 1281, "end_char": 1889, "id": "68190392" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_935597039#23_2092646110", "url": "https://www.tourepublic.com/blog/cuban-currency/", "title": "Cuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)", "headings": "Cuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)\nCuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)\nCuban Currency: Your Burning Questions Answered\n1. What is the Currency in Cuba?\nThe (Eliminated) Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC)\nThe Cuban Peso (CUP)\nThe tangible difference between the CUC and CUP\n2. What Cuban Currency to Use as a Visitor?\n3. Can You Use the US Dollar in Cuba?\n4. Where to Exchange Cuban Currency?\n5. The Cuban Currency Exchange Rate\nThe US dollar exchange rate to Cuban currency: the (no-longer) special case\nA word of caution: be aware of the currency scams\n6. What is the Best Currency to Bring to Cuba?\n7. Can You Use Credit Cards in Cuba?\nA note on ATMs in Cuba\n8. Using CUPs at Airports in Cuba\nMission Accomplished?\nEssential Travel Resources For Cuba\nAbout the Author\nTour Republic\n", "segment": "It all boils down to bringing the foreign currency that has the highest possible conversion rate in Cuba. In terms of conversion value, the British Pound Sterling and the Euro are the best currencies to bring to Cuba. With that said, bringing some unexchanged US dollars to Cuba is not a bad idea since most private businesses will gladly accept it. But, as a reminder: you won’t be able to use US dollars at state facilities. You can also exchange the following foreign currencies in Cuba: Canadian Dollar (CAD)\nSwiss Franc (CHF)\nEuro (EUR)\nPound Sterling (GBP)\nJapanese Yen (JPY)\nMexican Peso (MXN)\n7. Can You Use Credit Cards in Cuba? In most cases, yes. Unless they were issued by a U.S. bank or a subsidiary of a U.S. bank.", "start_char": 9186, "end_char": 9915, "id": "68190411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_511450407#15_1115806187", "url": "https://www.gettingstamped.com/guide-for-americans-traveling-to-cuba-2016/", "title": "1st Hand Guide for Americans Traveling To Cuba 2021 | Getting Stamped", "headings": "1st Hand Guide for Americans Traveling To Cuba 2021\n1st Hand Guide for Americans Traveling To Cuba 2021\nUPDATED January 2020 with the latest Cuba Travel Restrictions\nAmericans Traveling To Cuba Guide\nHow To Get A Cuba Visa/Cuban Visas or Cuban Tourist Card/etc\n12 categories of authorized travel for Americans traveling to Cuba\nApril 17, 2019, Cuba Travel Changes\nCan you travel to Cuba Independently?\nIs It Legal For Americans To Travel To Cuba: YES\nIndependently Travel To Cuba\nHow To Travel To Cuba From The US\nMoney In Cuba\nInsurance Requirement In Cuba\nCuba Exit Fee\nHow To Get Wifi In Cuba\n2019 ETECSA Wifi Prices In Cuba\nWifi in Cuba Tips\nHotels In Cuba and Accommodation In Cuba Options\nAre you an American who’s traveled to Cuba, do you have any tips for Americans traveling to Cuba?\nPin Me!\nMore Articles On Cuba\n", "segment": "As a tourist, you will use only CUC the Cuban Convertible Peso which is equal to the U.S. Dollar. The CUP is the local Cuban Currency. 1 CUC = 24 CUP. It’s technically illegal for tourists to have, or use the local CUP currency. If you’re an American traveling to Cuba, don’t plan on using the ATM machine. Still, in 2019 any US-based bank, credit or debit cards don’t work in Cuba. You’ll have to estimate the amount of money needed for your entire trip. Exchanging money in Cuba should be simple, but it’s not. There is a 10% penalty for exchanging USD on top of the standard fees for money exchange in Cuba. The best and cheapest option is to withdraw money in Mexico or Canada at an ATM.", "start_char": 8757, "end_char": 9448, "id": "82865001" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_935597039#2_2092605215", "url": "https://www.tourepublic.com/blog/cuban-currency/", "title": "Cuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)", "headings": "Cuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)\nCuban Currency: The Ultimate Guide for Travelers (2021 Update)\nCuban Currency: Your Burning Questions Answered\n1. What is the Currency in Cuba?\nThe (Eliminated) Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC)\nThe Cuban Peso (CUP)\nThe tangible difference between the CUC and CUP\n2. What Cuban Currency to Use as a Visitor?\n3. Can You Use the US Dollar in Cuba?\n4. Where to Exchange Cuban Currency?\n5. The Cuban Currency Exchange Rate\nThe US dollar exchange rate to Cuban currency: the (no-longer) special case\nA word of caution: be aware of the currency scams\n6. What is the Best Currency to Bring to Cuba?\n7. Can You Use Credit Cards in Cuba?\nA note on ATMs in Cuba\n8. Using CUPs at Airports in Cuba\nMission Accomplished?\nEssential Travel Resources For Cuba\nAbout the Author\nTour Republic\n", "segment": "But don’t panic. We will cover absolutely everything you need to know about using money in Cuba. BIG UPDATE: This article has been updated to reflect the changes part of the reform of the Cuban monetary system in January 2021, which eliminated the CUC. Please, ignore the comments posted before 2021 because a lot has changed! For practical advice on saving money in Cuba, read our ultimate list of travel tips for Cuba. If you are a US citizen visiting Cuba, check out the complete guide on how to travel to Cuba from the US. Cuban Currency: Your Burning Questions Answered\nWhat is the Currency in Cuba? What Cuban Currency to Use as a Visitor?", "start_char": 636, "end_char": 1281, "id": "68190390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1618455001#17_2767610383", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_currency_are_there_in_the_world", "title": "How many currency are there in the world? - Answers", "headings": "How many currency are there in the world\n?\n\nHow many currency are there in the world?\nYour Answer\nHow many currency are there in the world?\n", "segment": "Cuba\nCuban peso; CUP; Cuba\nCzech koruna; CZK; Czech Republic\nDanish krone; DKK; Denmark, Faroe Islands\nDjiboutian franc; DJF; Djibouti\nDominican peso; DOP;", "start_char": 1907, "end_char": 2062, "id": "3423936" } ]
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who voice acts peter griffin?
Seth MacFarlane
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_144220970#2_303983721", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Family-Guy/Peter-Griffin/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Family Guy\nIncarnations\nView all 16 versions of Peter Griffinon BTVA. Peter Griffin VOICE\nSeth MacFarlane\nHumberto Velez\nJuan Perucho\nJan Odle\nMino Caprio\nMichel Dodane\nJoszef Kerekes\nDaniel Picard\nLatest News\nRoger Craig Smith Returns in Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps TrailerDC's Legends of Tomorrow Beebo Animated Special and Voice CastTokyo Revengers Three English Dub Voices AnnouncedUltra City Smiths Voice Cast Round 2The Scooby-Doo Reunion Special AnnouncedRugrats Voice Cast Find Out Which Characters They Really Are\nCHECK OUT MORE NEWS »\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (0)\nVOICE ACTING GAME\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes. • for new or experienced voice actors. PLAY NOW! FRANCHISE RELATED\nShows: Family Guy, The Cleveland Show. Movies:", "start_char": 961, "end_char": 1802, "id": "22206976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2879797327#3_3085366489", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Guy_cast_members", "title": "List of Family Guy cast members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it. MacFarlane drew inspiration for the voice of Peter from a security guard he overheard talking while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Stewie's voice was based on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison, especially his performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. MacFarlane uses his own voice while portraying Brian. MacFarlane also provides the voices for various other recurring and one-time only characters, including news anchor Tom Tucker, Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman. He explained on the Graham Norton Show that the voice for Glenn Quagmire is based on 1940s and 1950s radio commercials.", "start_char": 2186, "end_char": 3238, "id": "105428719" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_694158552#8_752460187", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Guy_(season_1)", "title": "Family Guy (season 1) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Family Guy\n(season 1)\n\nFamily Guy (season 1)\nContents\nDevelopment\nConception\nCrew\nCast\nWriting\nReception\nDVD release\nEpisodes\nReferences\nGeneral\nExternal links\n", "segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.", "start_char": 4460, "end_char": 5340, "id": "103980315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_620303200#1_575244561", "url": "http://epguides.com/FamilyGuy/", "title": "Family Guy (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)", "headings": "Family Guy\nFamily Guy\nShow Details:\nCredits:\n", "segment": "current show\nNetwork (s): Fox ( US)\nRun time: 30 min\nEpisodes: 346+ eps\nGenre (s): Animated, Comedy\nCredits: regulars: Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Various\nAlex Borstein as the voice of Lois Pewterschmidt Griffin, Loretta Brown, Tricia Takanawa, Various\nSeth Green as the voice of Chris Griffin\nMila Kunis as the voice of Meg Griffin (Season 2+)\nLacey Chabert as the voice of Meg Griffin (Season 1)\nsemi-regulars: Patrick Warburton as the voice of Joe Swanson\nMike Henry as the voice of Cleveland, Various\nAdam West as the voice of Mayor Adam West\nDown to Latest Season\nPrintable Guide @TVmaze\nShow Summary @TVmaze\nlist as .csv\nThe Futon Critic\nIMDb\nShare TV\nTV Club\nTV Guide\nWikipedia\nTheme Tune\nFAQ\nSEARCH epguides\nMenus & Grids\nEpisode list & details from: TVmaze • TV.com\nEpisode #\nOriginal\nAir Date\nTitles\n\nSeason 1\n\n1. 1-1\n31 Jan 99\nDeath Has a Shadow\n2.", "start_char": 205, "end_char": 1133, "id": "73033698" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_607425261#0_1409125328", "url": "https://www.thefactsite.com/fun-facts-about-peter-griffin/", "title": "29 Fun Facts About Peter Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site", "headings": "29 Fun Facts About Peter Griffin | Family Guy\nEntertainment Film & TV\n29 Fun Facts About Peter Griffin | Family Guy\nHave a minute spare for 5 random facts?\n", "segment": "29 Fun Facts About Peter Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site\nEntertainment Film & TV\n29 Fun Facts About Peter Griffin | Family Guy\nWritten by: Zoe Adams\nReading time: 2 mins\nLast updated: March 17, 2021\nSeth Macfarlane, the creator of Family Guy voices three Griffin family members; Peter, Brian and Stewie. If you are a fan of Family Guy, don’t miss these top 29 fun facts about the obese and unintelligent father of the family, Peter Griffin. His full name is Peter Löwenbräu Griffin. He is of Irish, Mexican descent. He is married to Lois, the daughter of the wealthy Pewterschmidt family. He has three children;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 616, "id": "69598987" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753759989#0_787350053", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Griffin", "title": "Peter Griffin | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Peter Griffin\nPeter Griffin\nPeter\nFull name\nLast Reported Age\nEpisodes\nVoiced by\nBiography\nAge\nPersonality\nFriends\nNotes\nEmployment History\nErnie the Giant Chicken\nHealth\nIntelligence\nCar\nRelatives\n", "segment": "Peter Griffin | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom\nPeter Griffin\nwatch 01:40\nWho is Peter Griffin? Do you like this video? Play Sound\nPeter\nFull name\nPeter Löwenbräu Griffin\nLast Reported Age\n58\nEpisodes\nDoes not appear in \" Send in Stewie, Please \" and appears only in archive footage during the musical numbers in \" Brian & Stewie \". Voiced by\nSeth MacFarlane (primarily)\nPatrick Stewart (via temporary vocal chord exchange in \" No Meals on Wheels \")\nSeth Rogen (via the injection of the Seth Rogen gene in \" Family Gay \")\nJameson Yang ( Japan-Dominated Universe counterpart in \" Road to the Multiverse \")\nJohn Viener (Sober timeline in \" Friends of Peter G \")\nRick Dees (speaking as Rick Dees in \" La Famiglia Guy \")\nSee also: Peter (Disambiguation)\nPeter Löwenbräu Griffin, Sr., born Justin Peter Griffin according to his birth records in \" Quagmire's Mom \", is a man of Irish descent currently residing in Quahog, Rhode Island with his wife Lois Griffin . Biography\nIn \" Padre de Familia \", he was born in Mexico, where his mother had tried unsuccessfully to abort him. Peter agreed to abandon a revolt of his father-in-law Carter Pewterschmidt 's servants in exchange for him using his connections to make Peter a United States citizen. According to \" I Dream of Jesus \", Peter attended Providence High School. Together, Peter and Lois have three children, Chris, Meg, and baby Stewie.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1381, "id": "73163622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2879797327#2_3085365289", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Guy_cast_members", "title": "List of Family Guy cast members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members. Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it.", "start_char": 1918, "end_char": 2599, "id": "105428718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1134976428#1_2263280227", "url": "https://www.liveabout.com/family-guy-characters-137092", "title": "'Family Guy' Characters", "headings": "'Family Guy' Characters\n'Family Guy' Characters\nPictures, Bios, and Credits\nPeter Griffin\nLois Griffin\nStewie Griffin\nBrian Griffin\nMeg Griffin\nChris Griffin\nQuagmire\nCleveland\nJoe\nJohn Herbert\nPewterschmidt Family\n", "segment": "You never know just what outrageous thing is going to come out of someone's mouth next. Here is a list of \" Family Guy \" characters, including pictures and bios. The person who voices the character is listed in parentheses. Peter Griffin\nPeter Griffin. Twentieth Century Fox\nPeter Griffin ( Seth MacFarlane) is the central character of \"Family Guy.\" He and his family live in Quahog, Rhode Island. Speaking with a thick New England accent, he operates as if he is smarter than everyone else, but in reality, he's clueless. He spends his free time drinking at the Drunken Clam with his buddies, Quagmire, Cleveland, and Joe. Peter has worked for various companies, including the Pawtucket Patriot Brewery and the Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory (no doubt modeled after Hasbro, which is headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island). Also, Peter has a long history of fighting with a giant yellow chicken.", "start_char": 717, "end_char": 1612, "id": "50802874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_144220970#1_303981873", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Family-Guy/Peter-Griffin/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Don't have an account? Join BTVA\nMembers Who Shout This Out! [ X]\nConfirmed Credits[X]\nMENU\nLOGIN|\nJOIN BTVA\nAllVoice ActorsTitlesCharacters (Reprisals)Characters (Single)Voice ComparesVoice Directors \n▪ Voice Actors▪ Characters\n▪ TV Shows▪ Movies▪ Video Games▪ Shorts▪ Attractions▪ Commercials\n• News• Team Ups• Voice Compare• Voice Directors• Franchises• Top Listings• Coming Soon• VA Quotes• Casting Call• Forums\nVoice ActorsCharactersTV ShowsMoviesVideo GamesShortsAttractionsCommercials\nNewsTeam UpsVoice CompareVoice DirectorsFranchisesTop ListingsComing SoonVA QuotesCasting CallForums\nHome\nTV Shows\nFamily Guy\nPeter Griffin\nPeter Griffin\nSeth MacFarlane is the voice of Peter Griffinin Family Guy. TV Show: Family Guy\nFranchise: Family Guy\nIncarnations\nView all 16 versions of Peter Griffinon BTVA. Peter Griffin VOICE\nSeth MacFarlane\nHumberto Velez\nJuan Perucho\nJan Odle\nMino Caprio\nMichel Dodane\nJoszef Kerekes\nDaniel Picard\nLatest News\nRoger Craig Smith Returns in Sonic Colors: Rise of the Wisps TrailerDC's Legends of Tomorrow Beebo Animated Special and Voice CastTokyo Revengers Three English Dub Voices AnnouncedUltra City Smiths Voice Cast Round 2The Scooby-Doo Reunion Special AnnouncedRugrats Voice Cast Find Out Which Characters They Really Are\nCHECK OUT MORE NEWS »\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (0)\nVOICE ACTING GAME\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes.", "start_char": 206, "end_char": 1688, "id": "22206975" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_425777856#9_379430597", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Griffin", "title": "Peter Griffin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Peter Griffin\nPeter Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nAncestry\nReception\nPraise\nCriticism and controversy\nCultural influence\nAppearances in the media\nMerchandise\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "according to him, \"I knew a thousand Peter Griffins growing up in New England. Guys who would not think before they spoke, like [switching to Peter's voice] there was no self-editing mechanism. [ Pointing to himself] Everything in here, [pointing to his front] it's coming out here, with no gateway\". MacFarlane also voices many of Peter's ancestors who share the same type of voice. He noted in an interview that he voices Peter and the rest of the characters partly because they initially had a small budget, but also that he prefers to have the freedom to do it himself. In another interview, he mentioned that Peter's voice is one of the most difficult to do. There have been several occasions where MacFarlane does not voice Peter. In the episode \" No Meals on Wheels \" (season 5, 2007), actor Patrick Stewart voiced Peter in a cutscene, but MacFarlane voices Peter for the rest of the episode. In the episode \" Family Gay \" ( season 7, 2009), Seth Rogen provided a guest-voice as Peter under the effects of the \"Seth Rogen gene\". In \" Road to the Multiverse \" ( season 8, 2009), he was voiced by actor Jamison Yang, who was required for a scene where everything in the world was Japanese.", "start_char": 6073, "end_char": 7266, "id": "72919602" } ]
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what did whitney houston die off?
Drowning
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1255061559#0_2576694372", "url": "http://www.cbsnews.com/news/singer-whitney-houston-dies-at-48/", "title": "Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48 - CBS News", "headings": "Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48\nSinger Whitney Houston dies at 48\nWhitney Houston's rise to fame\nTroubled years\n", "segment": "Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48 - CBS News\nSinger Whitney Houston dies at 48\nAugust 9, 2013 / 2:05 PM / CBS/AP\nLOS ANGELES - Whitney Houston, who ruled as pop music's queen until her majestic voice and regal image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown, died Saturday. She was 48. Beverly Hills police Lt. Mark Rosen told reporters outside the Beverly Hilton that Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. in her room on the fourth floor of the hotel. Her body remained there and Beverly Hills detectives were investigating. \"There were no obvious signs of any criminal intent at this time,\" Rosen said. Houston's publicist, Kristen Foster, said Saturday that the cause of her death was unknown. Rosen said police received a 911 call from hotel security about Houston at 3:43 p.m. Saturday. Paramedics who were already at the hotel because of a Grammy party unsuccessfully tried to resuscitate the singer, he said. Beverly Hills Police Department later issued a statement:\"\"Whitney Houston was pronounced dead that the scene by members of her entourage which included friends, co-workers, and family.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1153, "id": "76274445" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_2031035618#0_3327395858", "url": "https://www.grunge.com/236048/the-tragic-real-life-story-of-whitney-houston/", "title": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston", "headings": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nThe Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nWhitney Houston started singing as a kid in Newark\nWhitney Houston found fame early\nWhitney Houston's childhood trauma\nWhitney Houston tried drugs with her brother\nWhitney Houston fought a long, hard battle with addiction\nWhitney Houston's confidantes tried to control her career\nWhitney Houston's relationship with Bobby Brown was toxic\nWhitney Houston shared a close relationship with her daughter\nWhitney Houston's career suffered in the early 2000s\nWhitney Houston tried to maintain her public image\nWhitney Houston was forced to keep her feelings for Robyn Crawford hidden\nWhitney Houston lived through an identity crisis\n", "segment": "The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nThe Tragic Real-Life Story Of Whitney Houston\nDave Hogan/Getty Images\nBy Boshika Gupta / Aug. 12, 2020 2:53 pm EDT\nPop star Whitney Houston left millions of fans heartbroken in 2012 after she passed away in Beverly Hills, a night before the Grammy Awards. Her death was attributed to drowning, heart disease, and drug use. Her sudden demise left a void for many fans, who struggled to come to terms with her death. Whitney was a legendary singer, known for her beautiful voice and evergreen hits such as \"Saving All My Love For You,\" \"How Will I Know?\" and \"I Will Always Love You.\" Whitney Houston's life was far from easy and was filled with tragedy, including a long struggle with addiction and grappling with the downsides of fame and being in the public eye. She lived through immense suffering, heartbreak, and personal issues and also fought roadblocks in her career. Here is a glimpse of the life, the trials, and the tribulations of one of America's greatest pop stars of all time. Whitney Houston started singing as a kid in Newark\nDavid Corio/Getty Images\nWhitney Houston's love for singing began when she was a kid. On receiving encouragement from her mom, she joined the New Hope Baptist Church choir in Newark, New Jersey.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1282, "id": "84094255" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_895864636#13_1613531198", "url": "https://www.quora.com/How-did-Whitney-Houston-die", "title": "How did Whitney Houston die? - Quora", "headings": "How did Whitney Houston die?\nHow did Whitney Houston die?\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "Answered 5 years ago · Author has 122 answers and 263.8K answer views\nWhitney Houston died from drowning in the bathtub as well as atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. It is sad to know that she's gone,but her music and legacy will live on forever. Just like Michael Jackson's music and legacy will live on. Rest in paradise,Whitney Houston. 2.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nMykereia Lakes\nQuora User\n, I think about stuff sometimes\nAnswered 9 years ago · Author has 180 answers and 234.3K answer views\nThe answer to this question is unknown at this time. Police are investigating. 456 views\n·\nView upvotes\n· Answer requested by\nCatalin Braescu\nChuck Sears\n, lives in Houston, TX\nAnswered February 1, 2021 · Author has 8.5K answers and 2.6M answer views\nShe died from pure stupidity. She was stupid enough to become a drug addict and the drugs killed her. 64 views\n·\nView upvotes\nRelated Answer\nMadan Mohan\n, avid fan of music, including Ilayaraja and progressive rock\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 425 answers and 482.3K answer views\nWhat actually ruined Whitney Houston's voice? Sometimes, the simplest explanation is the best one.", "start_char": 8807, "end_char": 9970, "id": "87108442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_377079931#1_809513229", "url": "https://www.bestmusiclists.com/top-15-greatest-whitney-houston-songs/", "title": "Top 15 Greatest Whitney Houston Songs – Best Music Lists", "headings": "Top 15 Greatest Whitney Houston Songs\nTop 15 Greatest Whitney Houston Songs\n15. Saving All My Love For You\n14. Try it on my own\n13. Run to You\n12. I Look to You\n11. I have Nothing\n10. I’m every woman\n9. I’m your baby tonight\n8. When you believe\n7. Could I have this kiss forever (ft Enrique Iglesias)\n6. How will I know\n5. My Love is Your Love\n4. Greatest love of all\n3. One moment in time\n2. AI wanna dance with somebody (Who loves me)\n1. I will always love you\n", "segment": "Whitney Houston was good at winning prizes anyway, she even made it into the Guinness Record book. With a total of 415 awards, including two Emmy awards, six Grammy awards, thirty Billboard Music Awards and twenty-two American Music Awards, she is the most awarded female artist of all time. Unfortunately, like so many big music stars, Whitney Houston died at a very early age. She passed away on February 11, 2012 at the age of 48. The singer was found dead in the bath in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. According to the coroner, Houston died of drowning, possibly after a heart attack due to a medical problem and drug use. May they rest in peace. We now enjoy her music. These are Whitney Housten’s 15 most beautiful songs: 15.", "start_char": 613, "end_char": 1375, "id": "22454896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_310045885#14_348804902", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/01/entertainment/whitney-houston-daughter-hospitalized/index.html", "title": "Whitney Houston's daughter hospitalized - CNN", "headings": "Whitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nWhitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nDaughter of acclaimed singer, R&B standout\nMarried a man who was taken in by Houston\n", "segment": "Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images\nOn February 11, 2012, singer Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub in a Beverly Hills, California, hotel. The Los Angeles County coroner later ruled that the 48-year-old's death was an accidental drowning with the \"effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use\" as contributing factors. Houston won six Grammys and sold 170 million albums, singles and videos over her career. Click through to see images from her life. Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Darlene Hammond/Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nHouston poses with an American Music Award in 1986. Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images\nHouston poses with her mother, Cissy Houston, in March 1987.", "start_char": 7820, "end_char": 8561, "id": "16858677" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1318876872#3_3066776883", "url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whitney-houston-died-in-beverly-hills-hotel-room/", "title": "Whitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room - CBS News", "headings": "Whitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room\nWhitney Houston died in Beverly Hills hotel room", "segment": "it's unclear if it's going to go forward. Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48\nMariah Carey on Twitter: \" Heartbroken\"; Others react\nWhitney Houston's voice will never be forgotten\nHouston was one of the world's best-selling artists from the middle 1980s to the late 1990s. Her voice and image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown. Two days ago, she performed at a pre-Grammy party with singer Kelly Price. Whitney Houston 1963-2012 60 photos", "start_char": 1725, "end_char": 2217, "id": "32474570" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_64345788#0_115091650", "url": "https://deadorkicking.com/whitney-houston-dead-or-alive/", "title": "Whitney Houston Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death", "headings": "\nWhitney Houston\nIs Whitney Houston Dead or Still Alive? Whitney Houston Birthday and Date of Death\nWhitney Houston Death\nWhen did Whitney Houston die?\nHow did Whitney Houston die? What was the cause of death?\nHow old was Whitney Houston when died?\nWhere did Whitney Houston die? What was the location of death?\nRecently Passed Away Celebrities and Famous People.\nWhitney Houston Birthday and Date of Death\nThe Horrifying Truth About CBD\nWe All Had A Crush On Her In The 90's, This Is Her Now\nIs Whitney Houston's father, John Houston, dead or alive?\nIs Whitney Houston's mother, Emily \"Cissy\" Houston, dead or alive?\nWhitney Houston's sister :\nWhitney Houston's brothers :\nWhitney Houston - Biography\nCelebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History.\n", "segment": "Whitney Houston Death Fact Check, Birthday & Date of Death\nWhitney Houston\n\nIs Whitney Houston Dead or Still Alive? Whitney Houston Birthday and Date of Death\nDK\nBy deadorkicking.com Editorial Team\nWhitney Houston Death\nWhitney passed away on February 11, 2012 at the age of 48 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States. Whitney's cause of death was accidental drowning (caused by heart disease and cocaine use). Whitney Houston death quick facts: When did Whitney Houston die? February 11, 2012\nHow did Whitney Houston die? What was the cause of death? Accidental drowning (caused by heart disease and cocaine use)\nHow old was Whitney Houston when died? 48\nWhere did Whitney Houston die? What was the location of death?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 735, "id": "84239333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_2031312648#0_3327904498", "url": "https://www.grunge.com/238523/the-tragic-death-of-whitney-houston/", "title": "The Tragic Death Of Whitney Houston", "headings": "The Tragic Death Of Whitney Houston\nThe Tragic Death Of Whitney Houston\nWhitney Houston's mysterious bathroom death\n", "segment": "The Tragic Death Of Whitney Houston\nThe Tragic Death Of Whitney Houston\nCharley Gallay/ama2009/Getty Images\nBy Pauli Poisuo / Aug. 20, 2020 1:18 pm EDT\nWhitney Houston was one of the most legendary singers of her generation. Though she largely operated within the confines of R&B, pop and soul, her powerful mezzo-soprano voice was enough to move even the most grumpy heavy metal fan, and she put her formidable pipes to good use on her copious hits like \"How Will I Know?\", \" Saving All My Love For You\", and the Dolly Parton cover \"I Will Always Love You\" . Behind the scenes, Houston lived a life that wasn't quite as golden as her voice. From childhood trauma to struggles with addiction and a toxic relationship with Bobby Brown, her private life was far from rosy, though she did her level best to keep things together and maintain a positive public image. Unfortunately, her life came to an end on February 11, 2012, when the 48-year-old singer died just one night before the Grammy Awards. Here's what we know about the tragic death of Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston's mysterious bathroom death\nPascal Le Segretain/Getty Images\nWhitney Houston's death in her Beverly Hills hotel room ranks as one of the most tragic celebrity deaths around. As Biography tells us, the legendary vocalist was reportedly on the verge of a career comeback when she was found face down in the bathtub of her room. Officially, she had drowned, though the coroner's report also mentioned that the cocaine in her system and a heart disease had contributed to the tragedy.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1556, "id": "84094510" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_310032447#13_348774646", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/31/entertainment/whitney-houston-daughter-unresponsive/index.html", "title": "Whitney Houston's daughter hospitalized | CNN", "headings": "Whitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nWhitney Houston’s daughter in medically induced coma, source says\nPolice: Bobbi Kristina Brown is 'alive and breathing'\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nDaughter of acclaimed singer, R&B standout\nMarried a man who was taken in by Houston\n", "segment": "Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images\nOn February 11, 2012, singer Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub in a Beverly Hills, California, hotel. The Los Angeles County coroner later ruled that the 48-year-old's death was an accidental drowning with the \"effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use\" as contributing factors. Houston won six Grammys and sold 170 million albums, singles and videos over her career. Click through to see images from her life. Photos: Remembering Whitney Houston\nPHOTO: Darlene Hammond/Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nHouston poses with an American Music Award in 1986. Photos:", "start_char": 8352, "end_char": 9011, "id": "16858657" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1552737350#0_3266425721", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Whitney-Houston", "title": "Whitney Houston | Biography, Songs, Albums, Death, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Whitney Houston\nWhitney Houston\nAmerican singer and actress\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "Whitney Houston | Biography, Songs, Albums, Death, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Entertainment & Pop Culture Actors\nWhitney Houston\nAmerican singer and actress\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nLast Updated: May 4, 2021 See Article History\nWhitney Houston, (born August 9, 1963, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.—died February 11, 2012, Beverly Hills, California), American singer and actress who was one of the best-selling musical performers of the 1980s and ’90s. Britannica Explores\n100 Women Trailblazers\nMeet extraordinary women who dared to bring gender equality and other issues to the forefront. From overcoming oppression, to breaking rules, to reimagining the world or waging a rebellion, these women of history have a story to tell. The daughter of Emily (“Cissy”) Houston—whose vocal group, the Sweet Inspirations, sang backup for Aretha Franklin —and the cousin of singer Dionne Warwick, Whitney Houston began singing in church as a child. While still in high school, she sang backup for Chaka Khan and Lou Rawls and modeled for fashion magazines. At age 19 she signed with Arista Records, whose president, Clive Davis, groomed the gospel -based singer for crossover pop success. Her debut album, Whitney Houston (1985), yielded three number one singles in the United States: “ Greatest Love of All,” which became her signature; “ Saving All My Love for You”;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1617, "id": "23774547" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_999993487#7_2068217305", "url": "https://www.fool.com/retirement/general/2016/03/27/7-ways-to-fix-medicare.aspx", "title": "7 Ways to Fix Medicare | The Motley Fool", "headings": "7 Ways to Fix Medicare\n7 Ways to Fix Medicare\nMedicare's Hospital Insurance Trust is expected to exhaust its cash reserves in less than 15 years. A fix is needed, but is a solution among these seven proposals?\n", "segment": "Institute means-testing\nAnother popular solution would be to institute means testing. Image source: Flickr user Day Donaldson. What's means testing? In short, it would entail using an income scale to determine whether or not someone actually \"needs\" Medicare or not. For instance, a low-income retiree with $40,000 in savings probably needs Medicare to help pay for qualified medical expenses, whereas a single retiree with $4 million in assets can likely afford to pay for medical care privately, without the use of Medicare. Removing well-to-do individuals and couples from the program could save it from unnecessary expenditures. Another plan along these same lines would be to require well-to-do individuals and couples to pay a copay or deductible for eligible medical care. Currently, Part A (hospital insurance) rarely comes with a premium, while Part B (outpatient services) does. Means-testing could involve premiums, copays, and deductibles for all Medicare's components for wealthier Americans.", "start_char": 3938, "end_char": 4943, "id": "81518466" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_648435337#1_1332183289", "url": "https://www.healthline.com/health/medicare/does-medicare-cover-blood-tests", "title": "What Blood Tests Are Covered by Medicare?", "headings": "Does Medicare Cover Blood Tests?\nDoes Medicare Cover Blood Tests?\nWhich parts of Medicare cover blood tests?\nHow much do blood tests cost?\nMedicare Part A costs\nMedicare Part B costs\nMedicare Advantage costs\nMedigap costs\nWhere can I go for testing?\nWhat types of common blood tests are covered?\nWhat other types of routine lab tests are covered?\nThe takeaway\n", "segment": "A supplemental (Medigap) plan may help with out-of-pocket costs like deductibles. Blood tests are an important diagnostic tool doctors use to screen for risk factors and monitor health conditions. A blood test is generally a simple procedure to measure how your body is functioning and find any early warning signs. Medicare covers many types of blood tests\nTrusted Source\nto allow your healthcare provider to track your health and even screen for disease prevention. Coverage can depend on meeting Medicare-established criteria for testing. Let’s look at which parts of Medicare cover blood tests and other diagnostic tests. Share on Pinterest\nWhich parts of Medicare cover blood tests? Medicare Part A offers coverage for medically necessary blood tests. Tests can be ordered by a physician for inpatient hospital, skilled nursing, hospice, home health, and other related covered services. Medicare Part B covers outpatient blood tests ordered by a physician with a medically necessary diagnosis based on Medicare coverage guidelines.", "start_char": 506, "end_char": 1543, "id": "8011970" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1641459553#4_3368423627", "url": "https://seniorsafetyadvice.com/does-medicare-cover-dementia-testing/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Medicare Annual Wellness Memory Test\nDoes Medicare Require Memory Tests? Medicare Cognitive Test Questions\nWhat Is A Medicare SNP? Who Qualifies For SNP? Does Medicare Cover Cognitive Testing? As the law stands now, primary care doctors who test patients for dementiacan elect to bill Medicare for that cognitive assessment. This cognitive testing, called a Health Risk Assessment, is usually done during the senior’s annual wellness visit. The doctor can also bill Medicare for the charges incurred for creating a Care Plan for a patient who is diagnosed with dementia. Medicare does not however, cover the cost of long term custodial care services for patients with dementia. Should the senior need diagnostic testing, Medicare will cover 80% of the cost of CT scans, MRIs, and PET scans if they are requested by the person’s primary care physician. These scans take images of the person’s brain, which will show any abnormalities that might cause cognitive changes.", "start_char": 3251, "end_char": 4220, "id": "11134713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1277292163#0_2403770755", "url": "https://palawblog.stark-stark.com/2013/08/articles/personal-injury/medicare-and-means-testing/", "title": "Medicare and Means Testing | Pennsylvania Law Monitor", "headings": "Medicare and Means Testing\nMedicare and Means Testing", "segment": "Medicare and Means Testing | Pennsylvania Law Monitor\nHome > Personal Injury > Medicare and Means Testing\nMedicare and Means Testing\nBy Leslie A. Mitnick on August 23, 2013\nPosted in Personal Injury, Trusts & Estates\nWhat is “Means Testing” in terms of Medicare? “ Means Testing” is the method used by Medicare to determine what you pay for your Medicare, Part B and Part D coverage. Medicare, Part B covers doctor fees, outpatient care, physical therapy and some home health care. Medicare, Part D covers prescription drugs. The thresholds are the same for both Parts B and D. If you file your federal income tax as “married/joint,” and your yearly income is $170,000 or higher, you will pay a higher premium than those couples whose joint income is less than $170,000 per year. If you file your federal income tax as a single person, the threshold for the higher premium is $85,000 per year. For those taxpayers over age 65, with income greater than the threshold amount, the amount you pay for your Part B and Part D coverage will increase depending upon your income up to the upper limit of $428,000 in income for married/joint filers and $214,000 in income for single filers. Threshold levels are currently frozen through 2019. Leslie A. Mitnick is a member of Stark & Stark’s Yardley, PA office, concentrating in Accident & Personal Injury Law. For more information, please contact Ms. Mitnick.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1399, "id": "66402994" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_648602517#0_1332659346", "url": "https://www.healthline.com/health/medicare/does-medicare-cover-dementia-testing", "title": "Does Medicare Cover Dementia Testing?", "headings": "Dementia Testing: What’s Covered by Medicare?\nDementia Testing: What’s Covered by Medicare?\nDoes Medicare cover dementia testing?\nWhich parts of Medicare cover dementia testing?\nPart A\nPart B\nPart C (Medicare Advantage)\nPart D\nMedicare Supplement (Medigap)\nWhat are the requirements for Medicare to cover dementia testing?\nWhat is dementia testing?\nHow much does dementia testing cost?\nWith Medicare\nWithout Medicare\nWhat is dementia?\nIs there a treatment for dementia?\nMedications\nLifestyle changes\nAlternative therapies\nThe takeaway\n", "segment": "Does Medicare Cover Dementia Testing? Dementia Testing: What’s Covered by Medicare? Medically reviewed by Ayonna Tolbert, PharmD — Written by Eleesha Lockett, MS on September 9, 2020\nMedicare coverage\nMedicare parts\nDementia testing\nCost\nDementia\nTreatment\nTakeaway\nDementia screening and testing may involve physical exams, laboratory and non-laboratory tests, cognitive assessments, and psychiatric evaluations. Medicare Part B covers most dementia testing, including wellness visits, depression screenings, and brain scans. Additional Medicare offerings can help cover other services, medications, and costs associated with dementia testing. Dementia is a term used to describe several medical conditions characterized by cognitive decline. Dementia can negatively affect thinking, memory, language, judgement, and even behavior. If you’re enrolled in Medicare and require dementia testing, your plan will cover wellness visits, depression screenings, and other tests your doctor may want to order. Read on to learn more about which tests are used to diagnose dementia, as well as which parts of Medicare cover dementia testing.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1131, "id": "8012255" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_830121250#2_1769852744", "url": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/does-medicare-cover-blood-tests", "title": "Medicare blood testing: Types, options, and costs", "headings": "Does Medicare cover blood tests?\nDoes Medicare cover blood tests?\nMedicare coverage of blood tests and other lab work\nCosts of Medicare-covered lab tests\nWhat are blood tests?\nWhat common blood tests does Medicare cover?\nComplete blood count\nBlood chemistry test\nBlood enzyme tests\nLipoprotein panel\nThyroid-stimulating hormone test\nWhat other lab tests does Medicare cover?\nUrinalysis\nFecal occult blood test\nPap test\nProstate-specific antigen test\nSummary\n", "segment": "Coinsurance: This is a percentage of a treatment cost that a person will need to self-fund. For Medicare Part B, this comes to 20%. Copayment: This is a fixed dollar amount that an insured person pays when receiving certain treatments. For Medicare, this usually applies to prescription drugs. Medicare coverage of blood tests and other lab work\nShare on Pinterest\nMedicare covers most diagnostic blood tests ordered by doctors, including complete blood count and blood chemistry. Original Medicare comprises Part A, hospitalization insurance, and Part B, medical insurance. Part A covers blood tests and other diagnostic lab tests that a doctor orders for a person during a hospital stay. Part B covers outpatient diagnostic lab tests when a doctor considers them necessary, such as certain blood tests, tissue specimens, a urinalysis, and some screening tests.", "start_char": 1029, "end_char": 1892, "id": "91392588" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_830121250#1_1769851343", "url": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/does-medicare-cover-blood-tests", "title": "Medicare blood testing: Types, options, and costs", "headings": "Does Medicare cover blood tests?\nDoes Medicare cover blood tests?\nMedicare coverage of blood tests and other lab work\nCosts of Medicare-covered lab tests\nWhat are blood tests?\nWhat common blood tests does Medicare cover?\nComplete blood count\nBlood chemistry test\nBlood enzyme tests\nLipoprotein panel\nThyroid-stimulating hormone test\nWhat other lab tests does Medicare cover?\nUrinalysis\nFecal occult blood test\nPap test\nProstate-specific antigen test\nSummary\n", "segment": "Below, we examine Medicare coverage of blood tests and the costs involved. Then, we define blood tests and discuss common lab tests that Medicare covers. We may use a few terms in this piece that can be helpful to understand when selecting the best insurance plan: Deductible: This is an annual amount that a person must spend out of pocket within a certain time period before an insurer starts to fund their treatments. Coinsurance: This is a percentage of a treatment cost that a person will need to self-fund. For Medicare Part B, this comes to 20%. Copayment: This is a fixed dollar amount that an insured person pays when receiving certain treatments.", "start_char": 608, "end_char": 1265, "id": "91392587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_524762058#14_1117556586", "url": "https://mercyhealthsystem.org/annualwellnessvisit/", "title": "Annual Wellness Visit | Mercyhealth", "headings": "Medicare Wellness Visits – Information and Frequently Asked Questions\nMedicare Wellness Visits – Information and Frequently Asked Questions\n1. Does Medicare pay for a routine yearly physical?\n2. What preventive medical visits does Medicare cover?\n14. Does Medicare cover other kinds of doctor exams?\n", "segment": "Medicare determines which preventive – or screening – tests are covered and when they should take place, and no copay or deductible is required for these. A screening test is given to those who have no symptoms of a condition, such as measuring cholesterol levels in people who have no symptoms of cardiovascular disease. A diagnostic test is used to confirm a suspected condition once initial testing has revealed its possibility. Sometimes a screening test becomes diagnostic if potential abnormalities are found and more testing must be performed. It’s a good idea to become familiar with Medicare’s rules about screening tests. Your Guide to Medicare’s Preventive Services explains in detail which are covered and how often. The guide is available online via this link: http://www.medicare.gov/Pubs/pdf/10110.pdf. 14. Does Medicare cover other kinds of doctor exams?", "start_char": 7255, "end_char": 8126, "id": "13602454" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_855219766#0_1826183771", "url": "https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/is-your-test-item-or-service-covered", "title": "Is your test, item, or service covered? | Medicare", "headings": "Is your test, item, or service covered?\nIs your test, item, or service covered?", "segment": "Is your test, item, or service covered? | Medicare\nIs your test, item, or service covered? Is your test, item, or service covered? Medicare coverage for many tests, items and services depends on where you live. This list only includes tests, items and services that are covered no matter where you live. If your test, item or service isn’t listed, talk to your doctor or other health care provider. They can help you understand why you need certain tests, items or services, and if Medicare will cover them. Abdominal aortic aneurysm screenings\nAcupuncture\nAdvance care planning\nAir-fluidized beds\nAlcohol misuse screenings & counseling\nAmbulance services\nAmbulatory surgical centers\nAnesthesia\nArtificial eyes & limbs\nBariatric surgery\nBarium enemas\nBehavioral health integration services\nBlood\nBlood processing & handling\nBlood sugar monitors\nBlood sugar test strips\nBone mass measurements\nBraces (arm, leg, back, & neck)\nBreast prostheses\nCanes\nCardiac rehabilitation\nCardiovascular behavioral therapy\nCardiovascular disease screenings\nCervical & vaginal cancer screenings\nChemotherapy\nChiropractic services\nChronic care management services\nClinical laboratory tests\nClinical research studies\nCognitive assessment & care plan services\nColonoscopies\nCommode chairs\nConcierge care\nContinuous passive motion devices\nContinuous Positive Airway Pressure devices, accessories, & therapy\nCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) antibody test\nCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) monoclonal antibody treatments\nCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) tests\nCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine\nCosmetic surgery\nCounseling to prevent tobacco use & tobacco-caused disease\nCrutches\nDefibrillators\nDental services\nDepression screenings\nDiabetes prevention program\nDiabetes screenings\nDiabetes self-management training\nDiagnostic laboratory tests\nDiagnostic non-laboratory tests\nDialysis (children)\nDialysis services & supplies\nDoctor & other health care provider services\nDurable medical equipment (DME) coverage\nE-visits\nEKG or ECG screenings\nEmergency department services\nEnteral nutrition supplies & equipment\nEye exams (for diabetes)\nEye exams (routine)\nEyeglasses & contact lenses\nFecal occult blood tests\nFederally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) services\nFlexible sigmoidoscopies\nFlu shots\nFoot care\nFoot care (for diabetes)\nFoot care (routine)\nGlaucoma tests\nGlucose control solutions\nGym memberships & fitness programs\nHearing & balance exams\nHearing aids\nHepatitis B shots\nHepatitis B Virus infection screenings\nHepatitis C screening tests\nHIV screenings\nHome health services\nHome infusion services\nHospice care\nHospital beds\nHumidifiers\nHyperbaric oxygen therapy\nIncontinence pads & adult diapers\nInfusion pumps & supplies\nInpatient hospital care\nInpatient rehabilitation care\nInsulin\nKidney disease education\nKidney transplants\nKidney transplants (children)\nLancet devices & lancets\nLong-term care\nLong-term care hospital services\nLung cancer screenings\nMacular degeneration tests & treatment\nMammograms\nMassage therapy\nMental health & substance use disorder services\nMental health care (inpatient)\nMental health care (outpatient)\nMental health care (partial hospitalization)\nMulti-target stool DNA tests\nNebulizers & nebulizer medications\nNursing home care\nNutrition therapy services\nObesity behavioral therapy\nOccupational therapy\nOpioid use disorder treatment services\nOrgan transplants\nOrthopedic shoes\nOsteoporosis drugs\nOstomy supplies\nOutpatient hospital services\nOutpatient medical & surgical services & supplies\nOxygen equipment & accessories\nPain management\nPancreas transplants\nPatient lifts\nPhysical therapy\nPneumococcal shots\nPrescription drugs (outpatient)\nPressure-reducing support surfaces\nPreventive & screening services\nProstate cancer screenings\nProsthetic devices\nPulmonary rehabilitation programs\nRadiation therapy\nReligious non-medical health care institution items & services\nRural health clinic services\nSecond surgical opinions\nSexually transmitted infection screenings & counseling\nShingles shots\nSkilled nursing facility (SNF) care\nSleep studies\nSpeech-language pathology services\nSuction pumps\nSupplies\nSurgery\nSurgical dressing services\nSwing bed services\nTdap shots\nTelehealth\nTherapeutic continuous glucose monitors\nTherapeutic shoes & inserts\nTraction equipment\nTransitional care management services\nTravel\nUrgently needed care\nVirtual check-ins\nWalkers\n\"Welcome to Medicare\" preventive visit\nWheelchairs & scooters\nX-rays\nYearly \"Wellness\" visits\nThis lists shows many, but not all, of the items and services that Medicare covers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 4563, "id": "91421234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_210317275#1_418323830", "url": "https://www.ehealthinsurance.com/medicare/resources/is-my-provider-approved-by-medicare", "title": "Finding a Certified Medicare Provider", "headings": "Is My Provider Approved by Medicare?\nIs My Provider Approved by Medicare?\nWhat is a Medicare provider?\nWhat does it mean for a Medicare provider to be certified?\nWhat if my provider is not approved?\nWhere can I find covered Medicare providers?\nAre all Medicare providers in-network?\nWas this article helpful?\n", "segment": "To be approved or certified by Medicare means that the provider has met the requirements to receive Medicare payments. Medicare certification is one way to protect you as the Medicare beneficiary and assure the quality of your care. What is a Medicare provider? A Medicare provider is a person, facility, or agency that Medicare will pay to provide care to Medicare beneficiaries. For example, a Medicare provider could be: A home health agency\nA hospital\nA nursing home\nA dialysis facility\nThe same Medicare provider may be covered by Original Medicare (Part A and Part B), Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Supplement. What does it mean for a Medicare provider to be certified? A Medicare provider becomes certified once they’ve passed inspection by a state government agency. Medicare provider certification involves a lengthy application form. Once the Medicare provider is approved, they receive a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and Medicare billing number.", "start_char": 679, "end_char": 1645, "id": "20484361" } ]
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who is the current leader of china and what is their title?
Xi Jinping
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The head of China's state is the President of China, currently Hu Jintao. 胡锦涛The head of China's government is the Premier of China, currently Wen Jiabao. Who is the leader of China? The main leaders of China are the President of China (head of state) and the Premier of China (head of government).China's current President is Hu Jintao, and the Premier is Wen Jiabao. Does China have a king or prime minster? NeitherThe head of state of the Peoples Republic of China is the President. What is the government in China today? China is currently a single-party communist state. The power rests primarily with a 'chief of state' and a 'head of government.'", "start_char": 728, "end_char": 1407, "id": "75078065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_198659883#1_532292759", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_head_of_state_of_China", "title": "Who is the head of state of China? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the head of state of China\n?\n\nWho is the head of state of China?\nYour Answer\nRelated Questions\nIs China ruled by a president?\nWho is the Head of Government in China?\nWho is the head of China?\nWho is the leader of China?\nDoes China have a king or prime minster?\nWhat is the government in China today?\nDid Kemal Ataturk try to rebuild the communist organization in china?\nWhat is the leaders title in China?\nIs China a state or a continent?\nWhat do all governments have in common?\nHow many years was China under Mao Zedong?\nWhat is the 1st state of china?\nWhat is China's form of goernment?\nWhat is unique about Japan?\nWhen did China State Bank end?\nWhen was China State Bank created?\nWhat state is the Great Wall of China located in?\nWho is NZ's head of state?\nWho is the head of the state of Pakistan?\nWho is the leader of the government in china?\nWho is the head of state for Russia?\nWhat state is china located in?\nIs china a state or country?\nIs China a state or a country?\nThe head of the executive branch in a state is the?\n", "segment": "Yes, the President of China is the head of state in China. The head of government is the Premier of China. Who is the Head of Government in China? The Head of Government in China is the Premier of China, currently Wen Jiabao. China also has a President whom is Head of State. Who is the head of China? The head of China's state is the President of China, currently Hu Jintao. 胡锦涛The head of China's government is the Premier of China, currently Wen Jiabao. Who is the leader of China? The main leaders of China are the President of China (head of state) and the Premier of China (head of government).China's current President is Hu Jintao, and the Premier is Wen Jiabao.", "start_char": 453, "end_char": 1122, "id": "75078064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_603282680#32_1219637590", "url": "https://www.q4quiz.com/general-knowledge-quiz-questions-and-answers-for-everyone-latest-gk-quiz/", "title": "General Knowledge (GK) 2018 - 50 Quiz Questions and Answers - q4quiz", "headings": "General Knowledge (GK) 2018 – 50 Quiz Questions and Answers\nGeneral Knowledge (GK) 2018 – 50 Quiz Questions and Answers\nGeneral Knowledge (GK) 2018 – 50 Quiz Questions and Answers\nBasic General Knowledge (GK) Quiz 2018\nWritten by Admin\n", "segment": "Who is the current president of China? Answer: Xi Jinping. 42. Who is the current president of Japan? Answer: Shinzo Abe. 43. What is the full form of UNESCO? Answer:", "start_char": 3803, "end_char": 3969, "id": "86861784" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1025321940#11_1158379819", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_members_of_the_United_Nations_Security_Council", "title": "Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council - Wikipedia", "headings": "Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council\nPermanent members of the United Nations Security Council\nContents\nCurrent permanent members\nHistory\nVeto power\nExpansion\nCurrent leaders of the permanent members\nNotes\nFootnotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nSee also\n", "segment": "^ The de jure head of government of China is the Premier, whose current holder is Li Keqiang. ^ Previously President of Russia in 2000-2008. ^ President of China since 14 March 2013. References\n^ \"Security Council Members | United Nations Security Council\". www.un.org. Retrieved 21 March 2020. ^ [1] Archived 20 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine\n^ \"Ambassador Zhang Jun, PR\". chnun.chinamission.org.cn. Retrieved 6 May 2020. ^ \"Nicolas de Rivière\".", "start_char": 8348, "end_char": 8797, "id": "63442385" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1521504550#0_2544619206", "url": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXZ38K6j57Q", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who is China's new leader? Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Up Next\nCancel\nAutoplay is paused\nCNN\nSUBSCRIBE\nSUBSCRIBED\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. 0:00\n2:56\n0:00 / 2:56\nLive\n•\nScroll for details", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 555, "id": "27191722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_565177779#10_887861896", "url": "http://www.smart-jokes.org/who-is-hu-china.html", "title": "Who is Hu?", "headings": "Who is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nThe leader of China?\nHu Jintao\nGeorge Bush - aka \"President\"\nCondoleezza Rice - aka \"Secretary\"\nYasser Arafat\nKofi Annan\nConversation\n", "segment": "President: \" The new leader of China.\" Secretary: \" Hu.\" President: \" The Chinaman!\" Secretary: \" Hu is leading China.\" President: \" Now whaddya' asking me for?\"", "start_char": 2752, "end_char": 2909, "id": "102181562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_603282680#31_1219636834", "url": "https://www.q4quiz.com/general-knowledge-quiz-questions-and-answers-for-everyone-latest-gk-quiz/", "title": "General Knowledge (GK) 2018 - 50 Quiz Questions and Answers - q4quiz", "headings": "General Knowledge (GK) 2018 – 50 Quiz Questions and Answers\nGeneral Knowledge (GK) 2018 – 50 Quiz Questions and Answers\nGeneral Knowledge (GK) 2018 – 50 Quiz Questions and Answers\nBasic General Knowledge (GK) Quiz 2018\nWritten by Admin\n", "segment": "40. Who is the current prime minister of Pakistan? Answer: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. 41. Who is the current president of China? Answer: Xi Jinping. 42. Who is the current president of Japan?", "start_char": 3717, "end_char": 3904, "id": "86861783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_565177779#6_887859656", "url": "http://www.smart-jokes.org/who-is-hu-china.html", "title": "Who is Hu?", "headings": "Who is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nThe leader of China?\nHu Jintao\nGeorge Bush - aka \"President\"\nCondoleezza Rice - aka \"Secretary\"\nYasser Arafat\nKofi Annan\nConversation\n", "segment": "Lay it on me.\" Secretary: \"' Hu' is the new leader of China.\" President: \" That's what I want to know.\" Secretary: \" That's what I'm telling you.\" President: \" That's what I'm asking you. Who is the new leader of China?\"", "start_char": 2414, "end_char": 2630, "id": "102181558" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_565177779#0_887852341", "url": "http://www.smart-jokes.org/who-is-hu-china.html", "title": "Who is Hu?", "headings": "Who is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nThe leader of China?\nHu Jintao\nGeorge Bush - aka \"President\"\nCondoleezza Rice - aka \"Secretary\"\nYasser Arafat\nKofi Annan\nConversation\n", "segment": "Who is Hu? Who is Hu? Who is Hu? The leader of China? The fictive conversation Who is Hu?: between the President of the US and his Secretary of State about the new leader of China. The wit only works in English. By the time it first appeared in the internet, the following persons where leaders of the USA or China: Hu Jintao\n(born December 21, 1942) was the leader of the People's Republic of China (appointed in 2003), holding the titles of President of the People's Republic of China, Chairman of the Central Military Commission and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, succeeding Jiang Zemin in the fourth generation leadership of the People's Republic of China. George Bush - aka \"President\"\n(or George W. Bush, or George Walker Bush;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 753, "id": "102181552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_565177779#5_887859046", "url": "http://www.smart-jokes.org/who-is-hu-china.html", "title": "Who is Hu?", "headings": "Who is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nWho is Hu?\nThe leader of China?\nHu Jintao\nGeorge Bush - aka \"President\"\nCondoleezza Rice - aka \"Secretary\"\nYasser Arafat\nKofi Annan\nConversation\n", "segment": "What's happening?\" Secretary: \" Sir, I have the report here about the new leader of China.\" President: \" Great. Lay it on me.\" Secretary: \"' Hu' is the new leader of China.\" President: \" That's what I want to know.\"", "start_char": 2304, "end_char": 2515, "id": "102181557" } ]
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where is port st lucie florida on the map?
Florida
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_198399876#0_499549386", "url": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/fl/port-saint-lucie-282089989", "title": "Port Saint Lucie, FL - Port Saint Lucie, Florida Map & Directions - MapQuest", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Port Saint Lucie, FL - Port Saint Lucie, Florida Map & Directions - MapQuest\nPort Saint Lucie, FL\nDirections\n{ {:: location.tagLine.value.text}}\nSponsored Topics\nLegal\nHelp", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 171, "id": "90686314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_772240093#0_967908339", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_St._Lucie,_Florida", "title": "Port St. Lucie, Florida - Wikipedia", "headings": "Port St. Lucie, Florida\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nContents\nHistory\nDemographics\nLanguages\nGeography\nNeighborhoods\nClimate\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nBus\nExpressways\nMajor roadways\nPrima Vista Boulevard/St. Lucie West Boulevard\nRail\nSports\nEducation\nElementary schools\nK-8 schools\nHigh schools\nColleges and universities\nCharter schools\nGovernment\nCity Council\nCity Manager\nLibraries\nNotable people\nIn popular culture\nSister city\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Port St. Lucie, Florida - Wikipedia\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nThis article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text. Please help improve this article by checking for citation inaccuracies. ( October 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nPort St. Lucie is a city in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. It is the most populous municipality in the county with a population of 164,603 at the 2010 census due to its rapid growth during the 2000s. It is located 125 miles (201 km) southeast of Orlando and 113 miles (182 km) north of Miami. In 2019, the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 201,846. The Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Area includes the counties of St. Lucie and Martin and as of 2016 had an estimated population of 465,208. Port St. Lucie is also contained within the Miami - Fort Lauderdale - Port St. Lucie Combined Statistical Area with an estimated population of 6,832,588. Port St. Lucie, Florida\nCity\nCity of Port St. Lucie\nPGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie\nSeal\nMotto (s): A City for All Ages\nLocation in St. Lucie County and the state of Florida\nU.S. Census Map\nCoordinates:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1207, "id": "99890268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_521474841#0_1213893248", "url": "https://www.thecrazytourist.com/15-best-things-port-st-lucie-fl/", "title": "15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL) - The Crazy Tourist", "headings": "15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL)\n15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL)\n1. Tradition Field\n2. Treasure Coast Boat Rental\n3. Woodstork Trail and Hillmoor Lake Park\n4. Superplay USA\n5. Veterans Park\n6. Oxbow Eco-Center\n7. Carmike Cinemas\n8. Oak Hammocks Park\n9. River Lilly Cruises\n10. Jessica Clinton Park\n11. Dolphin Watch Boat Tours\n12. Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens\n13. Civic Center Art Gallery\n14. RiverWalk Boardwalk\n15. Spruce Bluff Preserve\n15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL):\n", "segment": "15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL) - The Crazy Tourist\nHome » Travel Guides » United States » Florida (FL) » 15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL)\n15 Best Things to Do in Port St. Lucie (FL)\nPort St. Lucie is located in the wider St. Lucie County in Florida and is a great place to visit if you want to see some of the iconic scenery for which this part of the United States is famous. To that end, there are a huge number of ways to take in the amazing Florida wetlands and mangroves in Port St. Lucie, and you can of course take to the water and cruise along the Indian River, especially if you want to see some alligators and maybe even some wild dolphins. As well as its famous waterways, Port St. Lucie is also home to a huge number of parks and nature preserves, and anyone who likes communing with nature will love the chance to check out the local flora and fauna here firsthand. Lets explore the best things to do in Port St. Lucie: 1. Tradition Field\nSource: flickr\nTradition Field\nTradition Field located in Port St. Lucie is famous for being the training ground of the New York Mets and if you happen to be in town from February to March then you can see them in action as they train. During the summer months you can also catch minor league baseball games at Tradition Field and locals will tell you that the best way to experience a game is with a drink from the tiki bar and a blanket spread out in the grassy picnic area. 2. Treasure Coast Boat Rental\nSource:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1490, "id": "69498127" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_772240093#1_967910282", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_St._Lucie,_Florida", "title": "Port St. Lucie, Florida - Wikipedia", "headings": "Port St. Lucie, Florida\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nContents\nHistory\nDemographics\nLanguages\nGeography\nNeighborhoods\nClimate\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nBus\nExpressways\nMajor roadways\nPrima Vista Boulevard/St. Lucie West Boulevard\nRail\nSports\nEducation\nElementary schools\nK-8 schools\nHigh schools\nColleges and universities\nCharter schools\nGovernment\nCity Council\nCity Manager\nLibraries\nNotable people\nIn popular culture\nSister city\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 2019, the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 201,846. The Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Area includes the counties of St. Lucie and Martin and as of 2016 had an estimated population of 465,208. Port St. Lucie is also contained within the Miami - Fort Lauderdale - Port St. Lucie Combined Statistical Area with an estimated population of 6,832,588. Port St. Lucie, Florida\nCity\nCity of Port St. Lucie\nPGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie\nSeal\nMotto (s): A City for All Ages\nLocation in St. Lucie County and the state of Florida\nU.S. Census Map\nCoordinates: 27°16′33″N 80°21′18″W\n /  27.27583°N 80.35500°W  / 27.27583; -80.35500 Coordinates: 27°16′33″N 80°21′18″W  /  27.27583°N 80.35500°W  / 27.27583; -80.35500\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nFlorida\nCounty\nSt. Lucie\nIncorporated\n1961\nGovernment\n• Mayor\nGreg Oravec\nArea\n• City\n120.82 sq mi (312.93 km 2)\n• Land\n119.21 sq mi (308.76 km 2)\n• Water\n1.61 sq mi (4.17 km 2)\nElevation\n16 ft (5 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• City\n164,603\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n201,846\n• Rank\nUS: 112th\n• Density\n1,693.17/sq mi (653.74/km 2)\n• Urban\n376,047 (US:", "start_char": 628, "end_char": 1733, "id": "99890269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1344473943#0_2752290267", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/port-st-lucie-fl-population", "title": "Port St. Lucie, Florida Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)", "headings": "Port St. Lucie, Florida Population 2021\nPort St. Lucie, Florida Population 2021\nDiversity\nPopulation Growth\nPort St. Lucie Demographics\nState\nLand Area (mi²)\nDensity (mi²)\n2020 Growth Rate\nGrowth Since 2010\nRank in State\nRank in Country\nMetro Population\nPort St. Lucie, Florida Population 2021\nPort St. Lucie Metro Area Population by Year\nPopulation by Race\nPort St. Lucie Population by Race\nPort St. Lucie Population Pyramid $ 2021\nPort St. Lucie Median Age\nPort St. Lucie Adults\nPort St. Lucie Age Dependency\nPort St. Lucie Sex Ratio\nFemale\nMale\nPort St. Lucie Population by Age\nPort St. Lucie Renter vs Owner Occupied by Household Type\nPort St. Lucie Household Types\nPort St. Lucie Households and Families\nPort St. Lucie Households by Type\nPort St. Lucie Educational Attainment by Sex (over 25)\nPort St. Lucie Educational Attainment by Race\nPort St. Lucie Educational Attainment by Race\nPort St. Lucie Earnings by Educational Attainment\nPort St. Lucie Language by Age\nPort St. Lucie Language\nPort St. Lucie Language\nPort St. Lucie Poverty by Race\nPoverty in Port St. Lucie\nPort St. Lucie Poverty\nPort St. Lucie Poverty Rate by Education\nPort St. Lucie Poverty Rate by Employment Status and Sex\nPort St. Lucie Income by Household Type\nIncome by Household Type\nPort St. Lucie Marital Status\nMarriage Rates\nPort St. Lucie Married by Age and Sex\nPort St. Lucie Marriage\nPort St. Lucie Marital Status by Race\nPort St. Lucie Marital Status\nPort St. Lucie Veterans by War\nPort St. Lucie Veterans by Age\nPort St. Lucie Veterans by Race\nPort St. Lucie Veterans by Education\nPort St. Lucie Veterans by Education\nPort St. Lucie Employment by Age\nPort St. Lucie Employment by Race\nPort St. Lucie Employment by Education\nOrigin of Non-Citizens\nOrigin of Naturalized Citizens\nPlace of Birth\nPort St. Lucie Place of Birth\nPort St. Lucie Population by Year\n", "segment": "Port St. Lucie, Florida Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)\nPort St. Lucie, Florida Population 2021\n215,922\nLoading...\n‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nPort St. Lucie is located on the eastern coast of southern Florida in St. Lucie County about halfway between Miami and Orlando. Port St. Lucie is part of the Miami - Fort Lauderdale - Port St. Lucie Combined Statistical Area which has a population of nearly 6.8 million. Diversity\nPort St. Lucie is a multi-ethnic and diverse community with a foreign-born population of more than 18%. About 25% of households speak a language other than English at home. The most common languages other than English spoken in Port St. Lucie include Spanish, Italian, French, German, and Haitian Creole. Population Growth\nPort St. Lucie’s growth has slowed since the 1990s and 2000s. Still, Port St. Lucie is expected to continue growing thanks to its modest home prices and the rising costs of neighboring Palm Beach County. The future population growth of Port St. Lucie will be fueled by younger families as well as baby boomers with numerous 55+ communities already in the works in western Port St. Lucie. In 2018, Port St. Lucie was named as one of the top 50 metropolitan areas with the largest net increases in population due to migration. Port St. Lucie was a largely undeveloped and uninhabited area prior to the 1950s with just a few businesses and farms.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1418, "id": "47969014" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1214592257#0_1369654010", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_St._Lucie,_Florida", "title": "Port St. Lucie, Florida - Wikipedia", "headings": "Port St. Lucie, Florida\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nContents\nHistory\nDemographics\nLanguages\nGeography\nNeighborhoods\nClimate\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nBus\nExpressways\nMajor roadways\nRail\nSports\nEducation\nElementary schools\nK-8 schools\nHigh schools\nColleges and universities\nCharter schools\nGovernment\nCity Council\nCity Manager\nLibraries\nNotable people\nIn popular culture\nSister city\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Port St. Lucie, Florida - Wikipedia\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCity in Florida, United States\n\nThis article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text. 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( October 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nCity in Florida, United States\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nCity\nCity of Port St. Lucie\nPGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie\nSeal\nMotto (s): A City for All Ages\nLocation in St. Lucie County and the state of Florida\nU.S. Census Map\nCoordinates: 27°16′33″N 80°21′18″W\n /  27.27583°N 80.35500°W  / 27.27583; -80.35500\nCoordinates: 27°16′33″N 80°21′18″W\n /  27.27583°N 80.35500°W  / 27.27583; -80.35500\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nFlorida\nCounty\nSt. Lucie\nIncorporated\n1961\nGovernment\n• Mayor\nGreg Oravec\nArea\n• City\n120.82 sq mi (312.93 km 2)\n• Land\n119.21 sq mi (308.76 km 2)\n• Water\n1.61 sq mi (4.17 km 2)\nElevation\n16 ft (5 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• City\n164,603\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n201,846\n• Rank\nUS: 112th\n• Density\n1,693.17/sq mi (653.74/km 2)\n• Urban\n376,047 (US: 101st)\n• Metro\n438,095 (US:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1194, "id": "63576894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1635981119#1_3342397048", "url": "https://www.55places.com/florida/city/port-st-lucie", "title": "Retirement Communities in Port St. Lucie | 55+ Communities in Port St. Lucie, FL | 55places", "headings": "Port St. Lucie, FL 55+ Active Adult Retirement Communities\nPort St. Lucie, FL 55+ Active Adult Retirement Communities\n18 Communities in Port St. Lucie\nPGA Village Verano\nVitalia at Tradition\nCascades at St. Lucie West\nTownPark at Tradition\nValencia Cay at Riverland\nValencia Grove at Riverland\nKings Isle\nLake Forest\nLakePark at Tradition\nThe Lakes at St. Lucie West\nDel Webb Tradition\nMagnolia Lakes\nVeranda Gardens\nCresswind at PGA Village Verano\nThe Estates at Tradition\nTarpon Bay Yacht Club\nVeranda Preserve\nVisconti\nCan you spot the $207,744 difference between these identical homes?\nCommunities in Port St. Lucie\nFilter Communities by...\nHome Type\nPrice Range\nCommunity Types\nCommunity Size\nAmenities\nSelling your home?\nCan you spot the $207,744 difference between these identical homes?\nFinancing is the difference!\nSubscribe to Our Newsletter\nAbout 55places\n", "segment": "Winters are usually mild to warm with an average high of 70s. Hours of sunshine range between 66 to 221 throughout the year. Port St. Lucie is located on the Atlantic coast of southern Florida. It’s located 125 miles southeast of Orlando and 114 miles northwest of Miami. Recreation, Culture, & Entertainment\nFor nature and animal lovers the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens is home to orchids, bamboo, native plants, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The waterways of the North Folk St. Lucie Aquatic Preserve are home to manatees, river otters, and alligators. For sport lovers, catch a game at First Data Field. It’s the spring training home of the New York Mets. After the game, residents get dinner at highly recommended restaurants such as Stuart’s Fish & Pig, Berry Fresh Cafe, and Tin Fish. Treasure Coast Boat Rentals allows residents to command their own cruise.", "start_char": 2939, "end_char": 3808, "id": "48289467" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1830230008#1_3148029899", "url": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Port-St.-Lucie-Florida.html", "title": "Port St. Lucie, Florida (FL) profile: population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders", "headings": "Port St. Lucie, Florida\nPort St. Lucie, Florida\nLoading data...\nCrime rates in Port St. Lucie by year\nType\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\nRecent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph.D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics.\nPort St. Lucie tourist attractions:\nSingle-family new house construction building permits:\nAverage climate in Port St. Lucie, Florida\nTornado activity:\nEarthquake activity:\nNatural disasters:\nHospitals and medical centers near Port St. Lucie:\nAirports located in Port St. Lucie:\nOperable nuclear power plants near Port St. Lucie:\nLocal government website: www.cityofpsl.com\nColleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Port St. Lucie:\nPublic high schools in Port St. Lucie:\nPrivate high schools in Port St. Lucie:\nBiggest public elementary/middle schools in Port St. Lucie:\nPrivate elementary/middle schools in Port St. Lucie:\nUser-submitted facts and corrections:\nPoints of interest:\nDrinking water stations with addresses in Port St. Lucie that have no violations reported:\nPeople in group quarters in Port St. Lucie in 2010:\nPeople in group quarters in Port St. Lucie in 2000:\nBanks with branches in Port St. Lucie (2011 data):\nFor population 15 years and over in Port St. Lucie:\nFor population 25 years and over in Port St. Lucie:\nReligion statistics for Port St. Lucie, FL (based on St. Lucie County data)\nFood Environment Statistics:\nHealth and Nutrition:\nPort St. Lucie government finances - Expenditure in 2018 (per resident):\nPort St. Lucie government finances - Revenue in 2018 (per resident):\nPort St. Lucie government finances - Debt in 2018 (per resident):\nPort St. Lucie government finances - Cash and Securities in 2018 (per resident):\nStrongest AM radio stations in Port St. Lucie:\nStrongest FM radio stations in Port St. Lucie:\nTV broadcast stations around Port St. Lucie:\n2002 - 2004 National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) incidents\nPort St. Lucie compared to Florida state average:\nPort St. Lucie on our top lists:\nOther pages you might like:\n", "segment": "River Park in Port St. Lucie\nPort St. Lucie: lonely beach 10 min drive from port st lucie take the dog\nPort St. Lucie: Port St. Lucie Civic Center, main building\nPort St. Lucie: SHIPS PASSING BY\nPort St. Lucie: Port St. Lucie Civic Center, Water fountain fun\nPort St. Lucie: Port St. Lucie beach\nPort St. Lucie: sunset at the beach\nPort St. Lucie: Early morning mist on golf course Savanna Club Port St Lucie\nadd\nyour\nSubmit your own pictures of this city and show them to the world\nSee promotion details and to upload your Port St. Lucie, Florida photos\nOSM Map\nGeneral Map\nGoogle Map\nMSN Map\nOSM Map\nGeneral Map\nGoogle Map\nMSN Map\nOSM Map\nGeneral Map\nGoogle Map\nMSN Map\nOSM Map\nGeneral Map\nGoogle Map\nMSN Map\nPlease wait while loading the map...\n86°F\n7 miles\nWind: 12 mph\nPressure: 29.97 in\nHumidity:", "start_char": 667, "end_char": 1469, "id": "76553802" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1514273004#0_3179219961", "url": "https://www.facebook.com/places/Things-to-do-in-Port-Saint-Lucie-Florida/111851895506967/", "title": "Things to do in Port Saint Lucie, Florida | Facebook", "headings": "\nNearby cities", "segment": "Things to do in Port Saint Lucie, Florida | Facebook\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNearby cities\nVero Beach\nFort Pierce\nStuart\nJensen Beach\nOkeechobee\nPalm City\nSouth Beach\nHobe Sound\nPort Salerno\nIndiantown\nLakewood Park\nGifford\nFlorida Ridge", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 220, "id": "21976489" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1115347428#8_2371712600", "url": "https://movingtofloridaguide.com/top-10-largest-florida-cities-by-population.html", "title": "", "headings": "\nWhat are the 10 Largest Cities in Florida?\nDiscover Florida's Biggest and Largest Cities Ranked by Population.\nFlorida's Largest Cities by Population\nJacksonville, FL\nMiami, FL\nTampa, FL\nOrlando, FL\nSt Petersburg, FL\nHialeah, FL\nPort St. Lucie, FL\nCape Coral, FL\nTallahassee, FL\nFort Lauderdale, FL\n", "segment": "7. Port St. Lucie, FL\nPopulation: 206,410\nLocated in St. Lucie County along Florida’s Treasure Coast, the City of Port St. Lucie offers residents “old Florida charm” with its scenic rivers, protected Florida preserves and natural beaches. The St. Lucie River, enjoyed by locals, is a popular spot for boating, kayaking and watersport activities on a hot summer’s day. Port St. Lucie is also the spring training home of the New York Mets and the PGA Center for Golf Learning and Performance. 8. Cape Coral, FL\nPopulation: 199,503\nLocated in Lee County, Cape Coral is the largest city in SW Florida. Founded in 1957, Cape Coral is best known for its 400+ miles of navigable waterways and canals which line the backyards of many residents’ homes and offer quick access to the Gulf of Mexico for boating, fishing and kayaking activities year-round. Residents of Cape Coral enjoy close proximity to Fort Myers and the barrier islands of Sanibel and Captiva which offer gorgeous white-sand beaches.", "start_char": 4455, "end_char": 5448, "id": "14292309" } ]
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which country does south africa border 2 the north?
Lesotho
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These bordering countries are Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 718, "id": "96436702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1267041611#7_1883070823", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/maps/south-africa", "title": "South Africa Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of South Africa\nMaps of South Africa\nProvinces of South Africa Map\nWhere is South Africa?\nOutline Map of South Africa\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "South Africa shares a border with six countries. It surrounds the enclaved country of Lesotho. Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana border it to the north. Mozambique and Eswatini border it to the east and northeast, respectively. South Africa has coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean to the south. South Africa Bordering Countries : Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini. Regional Maps: Map of Africa\nOutline Map of South Africa\nThe blank outline map represents mainland South Africa. The country also has several oceanic islands thats cannot be observed on this map.", "start_char": 2949, "end_char": 3555, "id": "96458299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253018523#1_1849357708", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-south-africa.html", "title": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border South Africa?\nWhich Countries Border South Africa?\nBotswana\nNamibia\nMozambique\nSwaziland\nLesotho\nZimbabwe\n", "segment": "South Africa is one of the largest countries in Africa, covering an area of 0.471 million square miles. The country has a land border that stretches 3,021 miles in length. The country’s international border was first delineated when the country was still a colony and was established as a result of treaties agreed by the European colonial powers in the late 19th century. Six countries border South Africa, one of which is an enclave. These bordering countries are Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Lesotho, which is surrounded by South Africa, is an enclave. The Botswana-South Africa border is the longest of South Africa’s international borders, while the country’s border with Zimbabwe is the shortest. Botswana\nOne bordering country of South Africa is Botswana, a country is situated north of South Africa. Natural borders such as rivers largely define the border, and for the most part, the border follows the course of rivers. These rivers that act as natural borders are the Limpopo, Molopo, Nossob, and Marico rivers.", "start_char": 187, "end_char": 1246, "id": "96436703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253018523#2_1849359192", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-south-africa.html", "title": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border South Africa?\nWhich Countries Border South Africa?\nBotswana\nNamibia\nMozambique\nSwaziland\nLesotho\nZimbabwe\n", "segment": "Lesotho, which is surrounded by South Africa, is an enclave. The Botswana-South Africa border is the longest of South Africa’s international borders, while the country’s border with Zimbabwe is the shortest. Botswana\nOne bordering country of South Africa is Botswana, a country is situated north of South Africa. Natural borders such as rivers largely define the border, and for the most part, the border follows the course of rivers. These rivers that act as natural borders are the Limpopo, Molopo, Nossob, and Marico rivers. The border starts at the tri-point connecting Namibia, South Africa, and Botswana and moves east until it reaches the Zimbabwe-South Africa-Botswana tri-point. The border stretches a total of 1,223 miles in length, making it South Africa’s longest international border it shares with another country. The border was established in the late 19th century as dictated by order of the Council passed in 1895. The two countries retained the colonial border after gaining independence in the 20th century. Numerous border crossings exist along the border, to facilitate cross-border legal movement, which also features border towns found near the border.", "start_char": 719, "end_char": 1895, "id": "96436704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1572008989#8_3305953119", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Eastern-Cape-province-South-Africa", "title": "Eastern Cape | province, South Africa | Britannica", "headings": "Eastern Cape\nEastern Cape\nprovince, South Africa\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "It is bordered to the north by Namibia and Botswana; to the east by North West, Free State, and Eastern Cape provinces; to the south and southwest by Western Cape province; and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Northern Cape was administratively created…\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. North West\nKwaZulu-Natal\nGauteng\nWestern Cape\nNorthern Cape\nLimpopo\nMpumalanga\nFree State\nTaiwan\nQuebec", "start_char": 4364, "end_char": 4952, "id": "23797133" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_402763259#0_710340819", "url": "http://www.neighbouring-countries.com/neighbouring-countries-of-south-africa.html", "title": "Neighbouring countries of South Africa - Neighbouring-countries.com", "headings": "Neighbouring countries of South Africa\nNeighbouring countries of South Africa\nNeighbouring countries of South Africa\nMore Information on South Africa\nOther countries in Africa\n", "segment": "Neighbouring countries of South Africa - Neighbouring-countries.com\nNeighbouring countries of South Africa\nSouth Africa has 6 neighbouring countries. There are 6 countries that are directly adjacent to South Africa. Have a look at the neighbouring countries of South Africa. 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Other countries in Africa\nAlgeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Republic of the Congo Reunion Rwanda Saint Helena Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa South Sudan Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Western Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe", "start_char": 455, "end_char": 1247, "id": "404454" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252947492#6_1849194883", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-namibia.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Namibia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Namibia?\nWhich Countries Border Namibia?\nBotswana\nThe Okavango River\nBorder Crossing Points\nSouth Africa\nHistory\nThe Border Post-Independence\nBorder Crossing Points\nWhich Countries Border Namibia?\n", "segment": "South Africa\nNamibia is bordered to the south and southeast by South Africa. The two southern African countries share a long land border that stretches for 601 miles. A considerable stretch of the land border follows the course of the Orange River. The border starts at the mouth of the river on the Atlantic Coast and moves eastwards and upon meeting the 200 east latitude, moves northwards until finally ending at the tripoint where the two countries connect to Botswana. History\nFor centuries, no border existed to separate the two countries as they also did not exist. Indigenous tribes that lived on either side of the current border subsisted on a nomadic lifestyle that involved hunting and gathering. These communities include the modern Khoisan people who reside in southern Namibia and northwestern part of South Africa. The border separating South Africa from Namibia was first demarcated during the late 19th Century when European powers came to the continent to establish colonies. Namibia was carved out as a German colony (German South-West Africa) while South Africa was established as a colony of Great Britain. However, the two European colonial powers regularly clashed over the demarcation of the border separating the two colonies.", "start_char": 3857, "end_char": 5110, "id": "96436597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_9491330#6_25134601", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Namibia_Known_For_The_Most", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Most of it is. That's especially on the coast. Which African nation most recently became independent? Namibia\nWhat country does South Africa border to the north Zambia or Namibia? It borders Namibia. It does not border Zambia. It borders Namibia. It does not border Zambia. It borders Namibia. It does not border Zambia.", "start_char": 2666, "end_char": 2984, "id": "74701152" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253018523#4_1849362443", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-south-africa.html", "title": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border South Africa?\nWhich Countries Border South Africa?\nBotswana\nNamibia\nMozambique\nSwaziland\nLesotho\nZimbabwe\n", "segment": "Namibia\nNorth-east of South Africa is Namibia, a country with which it shares a 601-mile long land border. The border starts at the Botswana-South Africa-Namibia tri-point and runs east to the Atlantic Ocean. The border was first demarcated during the 1890 Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty signed between the German and the British, to separate Britain’s Cape Colony from German South West Africa. Both countries maintained the border as provided in the 1890 Treaty even after gaining independence. There are a total of seven border crossings found on the Namibia-South Africa border. Two of these border crossings are situated in transfrontier parks and are used by tourists. The two countries have, laid claim to a portion of the border running along the Orange River, with the main contention being the part of the river the border lies, as stipulated by the 1890 treaty. Namibia maintains that the border runs through the middle of the river, a position opposed by South Africa which instead claims that the border runs through the northern bank of the river. Mozambique\nMozambique is situated northeast of South Africa. The two countries share a land border that is 305 miles in length.", "start_char": 1895, "end_char": 3081, "id": "96436706" } ]
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which team does ronaldinho play for?
Clube Atlético Mineiro
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1639391230#0_2954694224", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/biography/athlete/soccer/ronaldinho/What-Team-Does-Ronaldinho-Play-For.html", "title": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For", "headings": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?", "segment": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? Ronaldinho is known across the soccer world for his amazing handling of the ball and kicking. He is one of the most talented footballers among his peers and this has been acknowledged by all the greats of soccer. While Ronaldinho started his professional club career with Paris Saint Germain, he is no longer with them. In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 790, "id": "1713268" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#13_481844717", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "No he hasn't, although he did play for Barcelona. How many different clubs have played in premier league since its inception? 43 Clubs have played in the Premier League. How many clubs has thiery Henry played for? Henry played for these main clubs Monaco, Juventus, arsenal and\nbarcelona. Who is ronaldinho? Ronaldo de 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.", "start_char": 4140, "end_char": 4976, "id": "75040486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#4_481837609", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "he played for Brazil. Does Ronaldinho speak English? No as he never played inEngland ever. What teams does Ronaldinho play for in 2007? He played for Barcelona and Brazil. What team is ronaldinho on for fifa 2010? He played for AC Milan\nIs ronaldinho played in 2006 fifa world cup? Yes\nWhich footballer played for three different clubs? Many, many players have played for three different clubs, far too many to mention. Many have played for more than three clubs.", "start_char": 1616, "end_char": 2079, "id": "75040477" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_810908723#11_1301457529", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/ronaldinho-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Ronaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Ronaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nRonaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards and Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Ronaldinho in 2021\n", "segment": "They settled for Ronaldinho, who played for the team between 2003 and 2008. He then joined Milan, a Serial A team. That was after declining an offer from Manchester United for a second time. He left the team in 2012. Other teams include Flamenco for a year, Atletico Mineiro between 2012 and 2014 then Queretaro until 2015. Since 2015, he has been playing for Fluminense. He has also been part of the Brazil national team. He has participated in the World Cup, Olympics among others. Awards and Achievements\nIn 2005 he had several honors such as Balloon d’Or. He was the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004, 2005, and the Bronze award of the same in 2006.", "start_char": 3369, "end_char": 4026, "id": "94436725" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1639391230#1_2954695367", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/biography/athlete/soccer/ronaldinho/What-Team-Does-Ronaldinho-Play-For.html", "title": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For", "headings": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?", "segment": "In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer. He plays for AC Milan. On joining AC Milan, Ronaldinho did not get the famous number 10 jersey as it was already taken by Clarence Seedorf. So, Ronaldinho choose number 80 jersey for himself as his year of birth is 1980. While playing for AC Milan, he scored his first goal against Internazionale in September 2008. This was a match that Milan won.", "start_char": 431, "end_char": 1139, "id": "1713269" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#2_481836347", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Does ronaldinho play on the team acmilan? Yes he does and he also plays with other clubs. What teams have ronaldinho played for? F.C. Barca and A.C. Milan i personally think RonaldinHO is a\nHO! How many games has ronaldinho played for Brazil? As of August 12, 2008, Ronaldinho has been capped 83 times for\nBrazil. Did ronaldinho play for any English team? No he has not played. What team did Ronaldinho play for in 2003? He played in 2002 and not 2003 .", "start_char": 1161, "end_char": 1615, "id": "75040475" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180069618#12_481843897", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_clubs_has_Ronaldinho_played_for", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "His father died when he was eight,\nbut ronaldinho is definatley not Dead! When did ronaldinho move to Chelsea? This is a bad question he has never played for Chelsea and he\nnever will. Who played for both ac milan and Barcelona? Ronaldinho, Zambrotta and probably others\nHas Ronaldinho ever played for Real Madrid? No he hasn't, although he did play for Barcelona. How many different clubs have played in premier league since its inception? 43 Clubs have played in the Premier League. How many clubs has thiery Henry played for? Henry played for these main clubs Monaco, Juventus, arsenal and\nbarcelona.", "start_char": 3826, "end_char": 4429, "id": "75040485" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_808412503#11_1639613907", "url": "https://www.biography.com/athlete/ronaldinho", "title": "Ronaldinho - Age, Wife, Barcelona - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nRonaldinho\nWho Is Ronaldinho?\nEarly Life\nProfessional Career\nPersonal Life and Legacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nPelé\nRonaldo\nAlex Morgan\nNeymar\nLionel Messi\nHope Solo\nCarli Lloyd\nMia Hamm\nMesut Özil\n", "segment": "In 2003, Ronaldinho fulfilled a lifelong dream by joining FC Barcelona of the Spanish league, one of the world's most storied clubs, and winning the legendary No. 10 jersey typically worn by the squad's greatest creative player. In 2004 and 2005, Ronaldinho won back-to-back FIFA World Player of the Year awards, the sport's highest individual honor. He also led his teammates to the pinnacle of club success in 2006 with a triumphant run through the prestigious Champions League tournament. The following month, Ronaldinho headlined a very talented Brazilian squad that entered the World Cup with sky-high expectations. However, the tournament ended in disappointment for the defending champs, as France knocked Brazil out with a stunning upset in the quarter-finals. In 2008, Ronaldinho left Barcelona to join another of the world's most renowned clubs, A.C. Milan, but his performance for the Italian Series A giant was mostly nondescript. Underscoring his fading status, the former World Player of the Year was not included in the 2010 Brazilian team that competed in the World Cup in South Africa. In 2011, Ronaldinho returned to Brazil to play for Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro. The relationship between the club and its most prominent player got off to a great start when Flamengo won the 2011 Campeonato Carioca, but things turned sour by the following season.", "start_char": 5896, "end_char": 7262, "id": "22919001" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1863041016#21_3778812171", "url": "https://bleacherreport.com/articles/460039-pele-vs-maradona-a-hot-discussion-on-who-was-greater-of-the-two", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ronaldinho has proven himself in more than one team. He has played in South America, Spain, and Italy like Maradona and been a success wherever he played. The main similarity is that anybody would pay just to see them play football. Roberto Alvarez-Galloso: It is very difficult to compare modern day footballers with maestros from the past. Every footballer has their personality and their era. Landon Donovan appears to be the Pele for the 21st century since both appear to have sincere personalities and are down to earth. While my all-time favorite is Pele, please let me find a comparison for Maradona in the form of Anelka of the infamous French football team from the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. What Anelka has done participating in the strike against his teams coach and then talk ill about the country makes him the 21st century Maradona. Callum D' Souza:", "start_char": 8717, "end_char": 9592, "id": "55093239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_255604946#0_509430926", "url": "https://www.overallmotivation.com/quotes/ronaldinho-quotes-about-soccer-life-motivation/", "title": "Ronaldinho Quotes About Soccer, Life & Motivation | OverallMotivation", "headings": "Ronaldinho Quotes About Soccer, Life & Motivation\nRonaldinho Quotes About Soccer, Life & Motivation\nBest Ronaldinho Quotes\nRonaldinho Quotes By Famous Personalities\nAmazing Ronaldinho facts:-\n", "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1346, "id": "27514353" } ]
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what did samuel de champlain?
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How many accomplishments did Samuel de Champlain complete? what do you wont to talk about\nWhy was Champlain so important? Champlain accomplished many goals throughout his lifetime... he made voyages from France to North America in search of the trade route to Asia. Samuel De Champlain developed fur trade with the natives, and helped France. He built a colony in France and was remembered as \"Father of new France. He also went on raids and was the first European to find Lake Champlain which he named for himself. :D\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his first voyage? 747 and 476 of Sammuel De Champlain members fell of!", "start_char": 2670, "end_char": 3546, "id": "3462155" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_187723395#0_323184715", "url": "http://allaboutexplorers.com/explorers/champlain/", "title": "Samuel de Champlain | All About Explorers", "headings": "Samuel de Champlain\nSamuel de Champlain", "segment": "Samuel de Champlain | All About Explorers\nSamuel de Champlain\nSamuel de Champlain\nSamuel was an explorer who founded the Canadian city of Quebec. He helped colonize French North America, formerly called New France, and is often called the “Father of New France.” Born in Brouage, Norway around 1572, Champlain learned navigation from his sea captain father. A new navigation system called radar had just been invented when Samuel sailed several times to the Spanish colonies in North America between the years 1599-1601. In 1603, Champlain sailed to Canada and explored the St. Lawrence River for the king. He also explored and wrote about Niagara Falls. Many hotels and motels sprang up around Niagara Falls as young French newlyweds chose to travel there for their honeymoons after reading Samuel’s account of the majestic Falls. The Voyages of Samuel de Champlain (Click to enlarge)\nIn 1608, Champlain returned to Canada to establish a fur trading post. He chose a site along the St. Lawrence River and named it Quebec. It became the first permanent settlement in New France.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1078, "id": "3930300" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1364037297#0_2287405194", "url": "http://samueldeexplorer.weebly.com/accomplishments.html", "title": "Accomplishments - Samuel De Champlain", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Accomplishments - Samuel De Champlain\nSamuel De Champlain\n\"Father of France\"\n\n\nEstablishing and administering the French Colonies was one of Samuel's accomplishment. Some of his goals included find a faster way to the Pacific Ocean and to map North America. He was a mapmaker. Important because he made an accurate map of the coast\nFounded New France and Quebec city in 1608 on July 3rd.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 387, "id": "62174095" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1423489943#0_3037807551", "url": "https://tylerdechamplain.weebly.com/interesting-facts.html", "title": "Interesting Facts: - Samuel de Champlain", "headings": "Interesing facts about Samuel de Champlain:\nInteresing facts about Samuel de Champlain:", "segment": "Interesting Facts: - Samuel de Champlain\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInteresing facts about Samuel de Champlain: He was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the new world. In 1609 he led 32 colonists to settle in Quebec, but only nine survived the first bitter winter. On his voyage he started a fight with the Native American Indians that lasted 500 years with his country. On one of his voyages he found a lake and named it Lake Champlain in 1609. As a boy he learned how to navigate ships and became a naval captian, like his father.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 544, "id": "38370230" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_801771583#8_1552321582", "url": "https://prezi.com/spaqk0lflaqg/samuel-de-champlain/", "title": "Samuel De Champlain by Annalisa Bacc", "headings": "Samuel De Champlain\nSamuel De Champlain\nOutline\n15 frames\nReader view\n- Samuel De Champlain has been on 21 voyages.\n- The names of his ships are:\n1.) Levrier (The Hunt Dog) was commanded by Champlain's friend Du Pont.\n2.) St. Julien was the ship Champlain inherited from his uncle-in-law that was also an explorer.\n3.) Main ship- was the Don-de-Dieu (Gift of God) was commanded by Samuel de Champlain.\n- 3 examples of where he went on his voyages are, North America, Quebec City and Port Royal, Acadia. There is one amazing one called, Francois Grave Du Pont, which is as you could see French.\n- Champlain died by this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633.\n- He died in Quebec on Christmas day, 1635.\n- 747 crew members were on Champlains ship!\n- To put this into a short story, Samuel married a 12 year old girl, Helene Boulle when he was in his 50's. They never actually got married but they assumed their marriage and she never had any children - in fact, she became a nun, founded an order of nuns and became a Mother Superior. In France in those days, you could marry a girl of 12 but couldn't live together and get married in church until they were 14. Samuel left for the new world before Helene was 14, and made many voyages. So it was basically a relationship but left eachother.\nSamuel De Champlain\nDID YOU KNOW??????!!!!!!!!???????!!!!!!!!!\n- How many voyages has Samuel\nbeen on?\n- What are the names of his Ships?\n- Where did he go?\n- How did he get injured?\n- What country was it that hurt him?\n- When was his 1st voyage?\n- When was his death date?\n- Who are his enemies?\n- Where is his map from where he went?\n- Who was on Samuel's crew? On his side?\n- Why did Samuel like going on voyages so much?\n- Why did his family leave him? Where are they?\nMy Answers To My Questions\nWho? What? Where? Why? How? When?\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources!\nChamplain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight. He was known from his legacy as the \"Father of New France\" because he did this in one attack. He is a cartographer which is know as a map maker and does interior designing. Samuel set out to find riches for France also. Champlain's earliest travels were with his uncle, and he ventured as far as Spain and the West Indies. From 1601 to 1603, he was a geographer for King Henry IV, and then joined François Gravé Du Pont's expedition to Canada in 1603. In 1615, Champlain made a brave voyage into the interior of Canada accompanied by a tribe of Native Americans with whom he had good relations, the Hurons. Champlain and the French aided the Hurons in an attack on the Iroquois, but they lost the battle and Champlain was hit in the knee with an arrow and unable to walk. He lived with the Hurons that winter, between the foot of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe. During his stay, he composed one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Native American life. After Samuel was done visting Quebec, he went home and wrote all about it and made letters. Things didn't go smoothly for Champlain for long. Charles I of England made it to an expedition under David Kirke to displace the French. They attacked the fort and ruined ships, cutting off population of the colony. Champlain surrendered on July 19, 1629 and returned to France. Champlain spent some time writing about his travels until, in 1632, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, returning Quebec to the French. Champlain returned to be its governor. By this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633. That is when he sadly died, in 1635. He also got shot down the neck by a Bowen arrow.\nMAPS\nMARRIAGES...\nThroughout much of human history, marriage was not a bringing together of two individuals, but rather of two families. During the Middle Ages, bride and groom often did not know each other at all--it was their parents who arranged the engagement, or betrothal. The bride could have been as young as twelve; boys did not usually marry until they were seventeen. Part of the custom of marriage involved the exchange of goods or money. In Medieval Europe, for example, each bride came with a dowry, which was given to the groom's family. A dowry's components could include such simple items as household linens to such important items as land deeds. In other cultures, it was the groom's family who compensated the bride's family by paying a bride-price. The bride-price was to compensate the family for the loss of the bride's work, and in return to bride's family gave up their rights to her labor and her children. Marriage underwent a gradual transition from a custom to a legal state. In 1215, the Catholic Church declared that a private promise was an unbreakable convenant, and that the two partners would be considered married. However, this private promise led to problems; imagine two young people whispering a promise to each other, although they knew it would be against their family's wishes, or words spoken in the heat of passion that the speaker found him or herself held to in the light of day. The rules were changed in 1563 to require the presence of a priest and two reliable witnesses.\n", "segment": "Who? What? Where? Why? How? When? He was buried in Quebec\nHe set up a fur-trading post near the St. Lawrence River in 1608\nHe was Governor in New France in 1633\nHe made his first voyage in 1603\nHe explored Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay\nHe spent two years in Peru and Mexico\nHis birthday is august 13 1574\nHe sailed with his father many times\nHe was the son of a navy captain\nHe drew many maps of the Atlantic Coast\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources! Champlain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight.", "start_char": 2823, "end_char": 3541, "id": "112577143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1341911968#0_2086415041", "url": "https://explorers.mrdonn.org/champlain.html", "title": "Samuel de Champlain - Explorers for Kids and Teachers - FREE Lesson Plans for Teachers, Games for Kids", "headings": "\nFor Kids\nFor Teachers\nPresentations & Clipart\nExplore American History\nFor Kids and Teachers\nCreating a New Nation\nCreating a New Government\nWestern Expansion\nBrink of the Storm and the Civil War\nGrowth in the West\nThe Nation Grows\nWorld War I, The Great War\nThe Roaring 20s\nThe Great Depression\nWorld War II\nSlavery in America\nSegregation for Kids - Civil Rights\nUS Holidays\nFor Teachers\nFull American History Index for Kids and Teachers\n", "segment": "Samuel de Champlain - Explorers for Kids and Teachers - FREE Lesson Plans for Teachers, Games for Kids\nFor Kids\nSamuel de Champlain, a French explorer, discovered Lake Champlain in what is now Canada, and founded the city of Quebec. The people in Quebec today still speak both French and English. \"Samuel de Champlain spent much time writing descriptions of the territory and peoples he encountered in the place that is now North America. He was also a maker of maps. His maps and writings provide us with an understanding of where he travelled and how he interpreted the places he visited and people he met.\" (Ontario Heritage, Mapping Champlain)\nSome historians present Champlain's accomplishments with great admiration: \" Champlain's greatest achievement was not his career as an explorer, or his success as a founder of colonies. His largest contribution was the success of his principled leadership in the cause of humanity. This is what made him a world figure in modern history. It is his legacy to us all.”-", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1018, "id": "60102306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1636894229#9_2816917637", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_voyages_did_samuel_de_champlain_make", "title": "How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make? - Answers", "headings": "How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make\n?\n\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make?\nYour Answer\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain make?\nRelated Questions\nMany voyages did Samuel de Champlain do?\nHow many voyages do Samuel DE Champlain make?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain do?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain did?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain take?\nHow many trips did Samuel De Champlain make?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain do to Canada?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de Champlain had?\nWhat day did Samuel de Champlain explore on?\nHow many ships did Samuel De Champlain used for his voyage?\nWho is helene de Champlain?\nHow many voyages did Samuel de chaplain have?\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his ship?\nHow many men did Samuel de Champlain take with him?\nWho was Samuel d Champlain?\nHow many kids did Samuel de Champlain have?\nHow many ships did Samuel De Champlain have?\nHow big was Samuel de Champlain's ships?\nWhat problems did Samuel de Champlain face?\nHow many accomplishments did Samuel de Champlain complete?\nWhy was Champlain so important?\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his first voyage?\nWhat area Samuel De Champlaim explored?\nHow many voyages did Hernando cortez make?\nWhy did Samuel de Champlain go exploring?\n", "segment": "Samuel De Champlain developed fur trade with the natives, and helped France. He built a colony in France and was remembered as \"Father of new France. He also went on raids and was the first European to find Lake Champlain which he named for himself. :D\nHow many crew members did Samuel de Champlain have on his first voyage? 747 and 476 of Sammuel De Champlain members fell of! What area Samuel De Champlaim explored? Samuel de Champlain explored Quebec and many other places in North America\nHow many voyages did Hernando cortez make? He took three voyages. Why did Samuel de Champlain go exploring? Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer and the first to produce an accurate map of the Canadian eastern coast.", "start_char": 3169, "end_char": 3883, "id": "3462156" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_801771583#9_1552328002", "url": "https://prezi.com/spaqk0lflaqg/samuel-de-champlain/", "title": "Samuel De Champlain by Annalisa Bacc", "headings": "Samuel De Champlain\nSamuel De Champlain\nOutline\n15 frames\nReader view\n- Samuel De Champlain has been on 21 voyages.\n- The names of his ships are:\n1.) Levrier (The Hunt Dog) was commanded by Champlain's friend Du Pont.\n2.) St. Julien was the ship Champlain inherited from his uncle-in-law that was also an explorer.\n3.) Main ship- was the Don-de-Dieu (Gift of God) was commanded by Samuel de Champlain.\n- 3 examples of where he went on his voyages are, North America, Quebec City and Port Royal, Acadia. There is one amazing one called, Francois Grave Du Pont, which is as you could see French.\n- Champlain died by this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633.\n- He died in Quebec on Christmas day, 1635.\n- 747 crew members were on Champlains ship!\n- To put this into a short story, Samuel married a 12 year old girl, Helene Boulle when he was in his 50's. They never actually got married but they assumed their marriage and she never had any children - in fact, she became a nun, founded an order of nuns and became a Mother Superior. In France in those days, you could marry a girl of 12 but couldn't live together and get married in church until they were 14. Samuel left for the new world before Helene was 14, and made many voyages. So it was basically a relationship but left eachother.\nSamuel De Champlain\nDID YOU KNOW??????!!!!!!!!???????!!!!!!!!!\n- How many voyages has Samuel\nbeen on?\n- What are the names of his Ships?\n- Where did he go?\n- How did he get injured?\n- What country was it that hurt him?\n- When was his 1st voyage?\n- When was his death date?\n- Who are his enemies?\n- Where is his map from where he went?\n- Who was on Samuel's crew? On his side?\n- Why did Samuel like going on voyages so much?\n- Why did his family leave him? Where are they?\nMy Answers To My Questions\nWho? What? Where? Why? How? When?\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources!\nChamplain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight. He was known from his legacy as the \"Father of New France\" because he did this in one attack. He is a cartographer which is know as a map maker and does interior designing. Samuel set out to find riches for France also. Champlain's earliest travels were with his uncle, and he ventured as far as Spain and the West Indies. From 1601 to 1603, he was a geographer for King Henry IV, and then joined François Gravé Du Pont's expedition to Canada in 1603. In 1615, Champlain made a brave voyage into the interior of Canada accompanied by a tribe of Native Americans with whom he had good relations, the Hurons. Champlain and the French aided the Hurons in an attack on the Iroquois, but they lost the battle and Champlain was hit in the knee with an arrow and unable to walk. He lived with the Hurons that winter, between the foot of Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe. During his stay, he composed one of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Native American life. After Samuel was done visting Quebec, he went home and wrote all about it and made letters. Things didn't go smoothly for Champlain for long. Charles I of England made it to an expedition under David Kirke to displace the French. They attacked the fort and ruined ships, cutting off population of the colony. Champlain surrendered on July 19, 1629 and returned to France. Champlain spent some time writing about his travels until, in 1632, the British and the French signed the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, returning Quebec to the French. Champlain returned to be its governor. By this time, however, his health was failing and he was forced to retire in 1633. That is when he sadly died, in 1635. He also got shot down the neck by a Bowen arrow.\nMAPS\nMARRIAGES...\nThroughout much of human history, marriage was not a bringing together of two individuals, but rather of two families. During the Middle Ages, bride and groom often did not know each other at all--it was their parents who arranged the engagement, or betrothal. The bride could have been as young as twelve; boys did not usually marry until they were seventeen. Part of the custom of marriage involved the exchange of goods or money. In Medieval Europe, for example, each bride came with a dowry, which was given to the groom's family. A dowry's components could include such simple items as household linens to such important items as land deeds. In other cultures, it was the groom's family who compensated the bride's family by paying a bride-price. The bride-price was to compensate the family for the loss of the bride's work, and in return to bride's family gave up their rights to her labor and her children. Marriage underwent a gradual transition from a custom to a legal state. In 1215, the Catholic Church declared that a private promise was an unbreakable convenant, and that the two partners would be considered married. However, this private promise led to problems; imagine two young people whispering a promise to each other, although they knew it would be against their family's wishes, or words spoken in the heat of passion that the speaker found him or herself held to in the light of day. The rules were changed in 1563 to require the presence of a priest and two reliable witnesses.\n", "segment": "When? He was buried in Quebec\nHe set up a fur-trading post near the St. Lawrence River in 1608\nHe was Governor in New France in 1633\nHe made his first voyage in 1603\nHe explored Lake Ontario and Georgian Bay\nHe spent two years in Peru and Mexico\nHis birthday is august 13 1574\nHe sailed with his father many times\nHe was the son of a navy captain\nHe drew many maps of the Atlantic Coast\nSamuel\nDe\nChamplain\nPrimary and Secondary Sources! Champlain's Story\nSamuel De Champlain, accomplishes many things on his voyages, and Samuel explored Coastal Regions of Eastern North America. He joined an attack near a lake and he used a \"Arquebus\" type of shotgun. He loaded many times on that fight. He was known from his legacy as the \"Father of New France\" because he did this in one attack. He is a cartographer which is know as a map maker and does interior designing. Samuel set out to find riches for France also. Champlain's earliest travels were with his uncle, and he ventured as far as Spain and the West Indies. From 1601 to 1603, he was a geographer for King Henry IV, and then joined François Gravé Du Pont's expedition to Canada in 1603.", "start_char": 2852, "end_char": 3993, "id": "112577144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_649589601#3_1527296824", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/samuel-de-champlain-6493.php", "title": "Samuel De Champlain Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Samuel de Champlain\nBiography\n\nSamuel de Champlain Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Samuel de Champlain?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nWho Is The Greatest Female Warrior In History?\nLater Life\nMajor Work\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "December 25, 1635\nplace of death: Quebec City\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nJacques Cartier\nJacques Cousteau\nVasco Núñez d...\nMatthew Henson\nWho was Samuel de Champlain? Samuel de Champlain was a French navigator, soldier and explorer who founded Quebec City in New France in 1608. Famously known as \"The Father of New France\", he was a well-known consolidator of the French colonies in the New World. A highly versatile man, he was a skilled geographer, ethnologist and draughtsman and his talents helped him greatly during his numerous expeditions and journeys. He was born into a family of mariners in France and inherited his father’s love for navigation. He learnt to draw maps, make nautical charts and write practical reports while still young and harbored ambitious dreams for his future. He went on to serve in the army of King Henry IV during the later stages of France's religious wars and became skilled at fighting with firearms. His uncle asked Samuel to accompany him on his voyage to Spain to which the young man readily agreed. He gained substantial practical experience over the course of the voyages he undertook with his uncle.", "start_char": 607, "end_char": 1767, "id": "69678365" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1291581858#0_2604027239", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/viewTimeline.action?id=365", "title": "Samuel de Champlain Timeline", "headings": "\nSamuel de Champlain\nAugust 13, 1574\nSamuel de Champlain is born.\n1599\nChamplain sails with his uncle in the Caribbean. (Early 1599)\n1601\nChamplain is named royal geographer in the court of King Henry IV.\nAugust 13, 1574\nSamuel de Champlain is born.\nChamplain sails with his uncle in the Caribbean. (Early 1599)\nChamplain is named royal geographer in the court of King Henry IV.\nChamplain makes his first voyage to North America.\nChamplain publishes Des Sauvages.\nChamplain arrives in Acadia.\nChamplain abandons Acadia.\nChamplain founds Quebec City.\nChamplain cements an alliance with his Aboriginal colleagues.\nChamplain marries Hélène Boullé.\nChamplain sets off on a military expedition with the Hurons.\nChamplain is instituted as lieutenant of New France.\nChamplain surrenders to the English.\nChamplain returns to Quebec for the final time.\nChamplain dies.\n", "segment": "Samuel de Champlain Timeline\nSamuel de Champlain Timeline\nTimeline Description: Samuel de Champlain (1574 - 1635) was a French explorer, diplomat, and cartographer. He is best known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and for consolidating French colonies in the New World. He also discovered Lake Champlain (named after him) and explored regions of northern New York, the eastern Great Lakes, and the Ottawa River. Samuel de Champlain\nSamuel de Champlain (1574 - 1635) was a French explorer, diplomat, and cartographer. He is best known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and for consolidating French colonies in the New World. He also discovered Lake Champlain (named after him) and explored regions of northern New York, the eastern Great Lakes, and the Ottawa River. August 13, 1574\nSamuel de Champlain is born. Samuel de Champlain is born on August 13, 1574 (although this date is disputed) in the fortified town of Brouage, France. His father, Antoine de Champlain, is a captain in the French marine, and Brouage is a key manufacturing center and port for salt shipping.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1071, "id": "93329325" } ]
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what airport is closest to downtown toronto?
Toronto Pearson International Airport
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1310880512#0_2144191397", "url": "http://www.airport-yyz.com/Transportation.cfm", "title": "Toronto Airport Transportation", "headings": "Toronto Airport Transportation\nToronto Airport Transportation\nTORONTO AIRPORT TO CITY CENTRE\nTaxi\nTrain\nBus\nCar rental\n", "segment": "Toronto Airport Transportation\nToronto Airport Transportation\nToronto Pearson Airport is located 22.5km northwest of Downtown Toronto, in the municipality of Mississauga. The Airport is well connected to Toronto Downtown, although we recommend to rent a car if you plan to visit multiple destinations. Take a look at all the transportation options available from and to Toronto Airport: TORONTO AIRPORT TO CITY CENTRE\nTaxis, transfers or the train are good options to get to city centre. Taxi\nThere are licensed taxis and limousines serving Toronto Airport to pick up passengers. Get within 30 minutes to downtown. See more information\nTrain\nUp Express (Union Pearson Express) just takes 25 minutes to connect Toronto Airport with downtown (Union Station at Toronto city centre). See more information\nBus\nPassengers will find lots of options regarding local bus companies, hotel shuttles and long distance buses. See more information\nCar rental\nRenting a car is a good option to move around. Check our search engine to find the best offer for your car.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1052, "id": "3012804" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1102812466#0_2438662640", "url": "https://www.travelmath.com/nearest-airport/Toronto,+Canada", "title": "Airports Near Me - Toronto, Ontario | Travelmath", "headings": "Major airports near Toronto, Ontario:\nMajor airports near Toronto, Ontario:\nInternational airports near Toronto, Canada\nDomestic airports near Toronto, Canada\nLocal airports near Toronto, Canada\nMap of airports near Toronto, Canada\nrelated links\n", "segment": "Airports Near Me - Toronto, Ontario | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Toronto, Ontario: The nearest major airport is Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ / CYTZ). This airport has international and domestic flights and is 5 km from the center of Toronto, Canada. Another major airport is Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ / CYYZ), which has international and domestic flights and is 32 km from Toronto, Canada. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Toronto, Canada, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Toronto, Canada\n5 km: Toronto, Canada (YTZ / CYTZ) Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport\n32 km: Toronto, Canada (YYZ / CYYZ) Toronto Pearson International Airport\n101 km: Kitchener, Canada (YKF / CYKF) Region of Waterloo International Airport\n169 km:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 921, "id": "68374653" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1310880512#1_2144192807", "url": "http://www.airport-yyz.com/Transportation.cfm", "title": "Toronto Airport Transportation", "headings": "Toronto Airport Transportation\nToronto Airport Transportation\nTORONTO AIRPORT TO CITY CENTRE\nTaxi\nTrain\nBus\nCar rental\n", "segment": "Get within 30 minutes to downtown. See more information\nTrain\nUp Express (Union Pearson Express) just takes 25 minutes to connect Toronto Airport with downtown (Union Station at Toronto city centre). See more information\nBus\nPassengers will find lots of options regarding local bus companies, hotel shuttles and long distance buses. See more information\nCar rental\nRenting a car is a good option to move around. Check our search engine to find the best offer for your car. See more information", "start_char": 579, "end_char": 1073, "id": "3012805" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_635109514#0_1276714693", "url": "https://www.closestairportto.com/city/canada/toronto/", "title": "Closest airport to Toronto", "headings": "Nearest Airport to Toronto, Canada\nNearest Airport to Toronto, Canada\nToronto – Airports nearby\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)\nToronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)\nJohn C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)\nRegion of Waterloo International Airport (YKF)\nMap of airports near Toronto\n", "segment": "Closest airport to Toronto\nNearest Airport to Toronto, Canada\nClosest airport to Toronto is Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ). Distance from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to Toronto is 5.1 miles / 8.2 kilometers. Toronto – Airports nearby\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (5.1 miles / 8.2 kilometers)\nToronto Pearson International Airport (10.8 miles / 17.4 kilometers)\nJohn C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (44.8 miles / 72.1 kilometers)\nRegion of Waterloo International Airport (51.0 miles / 82.0 kilometers)\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport is located approximately 5.1 miles / 8.2 kilometers south of Toronto and about 5.5 miles / 8.9 kilometers southwest of East York. IATA airport code is YTZ. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)\nDistance from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Toronto is 10.8 miles / 17.4 kilometers. Toronto Pearson International Airport is located approximately 3.6 miles / 5.7 kilometers northwest of Etobicoke and about 6.8 miles / 10.9 kilometers east of Brampton. IATA airport code is YYZ. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)\nDistance from John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport to Toronto is 44.8 miles / 72.1 kilometers. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport is located approximately 4.0 miles / 6.5 kilometers southeast of Ancaster and about 6.8 miles / 11.0 kilometers southwest of Hamilton. IATA airport code is YHM.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1453, "id": "108564108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1102812466#1_2438664051", "url": "https://www.travelmath.com/nearest-airport/Toronto,+Canada", "title": "Airports Near Me - Toronto, Ontario | Travelmath", "headings": "Major airports near Toronto, Ontario:\nMajor airports near Toronto, Ontario:\nInternational airports near Toronto, Canada\nDomestic airports near Toronto, Canada\nLocal airports near Toronto, Canada\nMap of airports near Toronto, Canada\nrelated links\n", "segment": "You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Toronto, Canada\n5 km: Toronto, Canada (YTZ / CYTZ) Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport\n32 km: Toronto, Canada (YYZ / CYYZ) Toronto Pearson International Airport\n101 km: Kitchener, Canada (YKF / CYKF) Region of Waterloo International Airport\n169 km: Buffalo, NY (BUF / KBUF) Buffalo Niagara International Airport\n187 km: London, Canada (YXU / CYXU) London International Airport\nDomestic airports near Toronto, Canada\n5 km: Toronto, Canada (YTZ / CYTZ) Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport\n32 km: Toronto, Canada (YYZ / CYYZ) Toronto Pearson International Airport\n82 km: Hamilton, Canada (YHM / CYHM) John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport\n101 km:", "start_char": 573, "end_char": 1321, "id": "68374654" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1489908941#14_3279473375", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/airports-in-and-near-toronto-4158606", "title": "A Guide to Airports Near Toronto", "headings": "A Guide to Airports Near Toronto\nA Guide to Airports Near Toronto\nToronto Pearson International Airport YYZ\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)\nJohn C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)\nBuffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF)\nNiagara Falls International Airport (IAG)\n", "segment": "Distance to downtown Toronto: A 90-minute taxi will cost over $200. Your public transportation options are limited—you'd have to take a taxi to a bus or train station before heading to Toronto. Most people rent cars. Flying into Niagara Falls International Airport is another alternative to bigger, more congested international airports like Pearson. The Niagara Falls airport is close to the U.S.-Canada border and boasts a $31.5 million passenger terminal that was built in 2009. 3  The airport has become popular for ultra-low fares offered by Spirit and Allegiant—but the routes they offer are limited to destinations in Florida. The airport is not the best if you're trying to get to Toronto by public transportation (too many connections) or taxi (too expensive). Your best option would be to rent a car. As for passengers flying into Buffalo, you'll have great access to Niagara Falls and the Niagara wine region on your way to Toronto, though.", "start_char": 6798, "end_char": 7751, "id": "68725104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1083832031#0_2405619533", "url": "https://trip101.com/article/hotels-near-airport-toronto", "title": "Top 10 Hotels Near Airports In Toronto, Canada | Trip101", "headings": "Top 10 Hotels Near Airports In Toronto, Canada\nTop 10 Hotels Near Airports In Toronto, Canada\nDaniel\n1. Sandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel (from USD 47)\nSandman Signature Toronto Airport Hotel\n2. EST Hotel (from USD 59)\nEST Hotel\n3. Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre (from USD 89)\nSheraton Toronto Airport Hotel & Conference Centre\n4. Crowne Plaza Toronto Airport (from USD 87)\nCrowne Plaza Toronto Airport\n5. The Westin Toronto Airport (from USD 85)\nThe Westin Toronto Airport\n6. Doubletree by Hilton Toronto Airport, ON (from USD 99)\nDoubletree by Hilton Toronto Airport, ON\n7. Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel (from USD 60)\nToronto Airport Marriott Hotel\n8. Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport (from USD 75)\nHoliday Inn Toronto International Airport\n9. Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites (from USD 81)\nHilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites\n10. Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Toronto International Airport (from USD 145)\nSheraton Gateway Hotel in Toronto International Airport\nSplendid hotel rooms offering accommodation\nGet Trip101 in your inbox\nStill Need Travel Insurance?\n*5% off when you book with our promo code: TRIP101\nDaniel\n", "segment": "Top 10 Hotels Near Airports In Toronto, Canada | Trip101\nTravel Guides\nCanada\nSouthern Ontario\nToronto\nWhere to Stay in Toronto\nOthers hotels near airport Canada > Southern Ontario > Toronto\nTop 10 Hotels Near Airports In Toronto, Canada\nYou've searched in Airbnb,\nwhy don't you search in Booking? Daniel\nUpdated Aug 13, 2020\nSave to Bookmarks\nToronto is the capital of the Ontario province. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario and is one of the most-visited cities in Canada. It has cultural and natural diversity and includes beautiful parks and deep rivers. It is also a prominent destination for motion picture production and television production. Are you in town for a business trip or a vacation and tired of searching multiple accommodation spots for a place to stay? Well, look no further. We got you covered. Here there are numerous stylish and exquisite hotel rooms and apartments to offer accommodation while you enjoy your business trip or holiday around Toronto. Let’s take a look at the hotels near the airport in Toronto, Canada.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1065, "id": "38011589" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1489908941#4_3279459479", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/airports-in-and-near-toronto-4158606", "title": "A Guide to Airports Near Toronto", "headings": "A Guide to Airports Near Toronto\nA Guide to Airports Near Toronto\nToronto Pearson International Airport YYZ\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)\nJohn C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)\nBuffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF)\nNiagara Falls International Airport (IAG)\n", "segment": "1  Located in the suburb of Mississauga, the airport is actually about 25 minutes from downtown Toronto with no traffic. The airport is a hub for Air Canada, but most international airlines fly here, too. If you're traveling to the U.S. from Pearson, you can go through immigration and customs right here, saving you a lot of time as compared to going through it on the U.S. side. Given the airport's sprawling size, you won't want to make a tight connection here. It can also get quite crowded at security. The best way to travel from Pearson to downtown Toronto is the UP Express train, which runs nearly every 15 minutes and gets to Union Station in just 25 minutes. You'll likely get stuck in traffic if you take a taxi, and it also is typically much more expensive. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)\nWD Wilson/Getty Images\nLocation: Toronto Islands\nBest If: You want quick and easy access to downtown Toronto.", "start_char": 2472, "end_char": 3393, "id": "68725094" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1489908941#7_3279463694", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/airports-in-and-near-toronto-4158606", "title": "A Guide to Airports Near Toronto", "headings": "A Guide to Airports Near Toronto\nA Guide to Airports Near Toronto\nToronto Pearson International Airport YYZ\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)\nJohn C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)\nBuffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF)\nNiagara Falls International Airport (IAG)\n", "segment": "Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, commonly known as the Toronto Island Airport, is conveniently located just offshore downtown Toronto, near Union Station and many major hotels and attractions. The only airline that serves the Toronto city center is Porter Airlines, a short-haul airline with destinations in northeast Canada and the U.S.\nIn short, this airport offers a stress-free experience; the only downside is its limited flights. In order to get to the airport, you'll need to take a 90-second ferry (free for pedestrians, CA$11 roundtrip for cars) from the mainland or walk through the pedestrian tunnel. 2  There's a free shuttle bus that takes passengers from the ferry terminal to Union Station, which is in the heart of downtown. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM)\nNhl4hamilton/Wikimedia Commons/CC0\nLocation: Mount Hope, Hamilton\nBest If: You're going wine tasting in the Niagara region. Avoid If: You're pressed for time to get to downtown Toronto.", "start_char": 3650, "end_char": 4631, "id": "68725097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_754949751#5_1404050651", "url": "http://www.where.ca/toronto-airport-transit-pearson-airport-island-airport/", "title": "Toronto Airports: Getting To and From Pearson Airport and the Island Airport | where.ca", "headings": "Toronto Airports: Getting To and From Pearson Airport and the Island Airport\nToronto Airports: Getting To and From Pearson Airport and the Island Airport\nToronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)\nBilly Bishop Toronto City Airport (Island Airport, YTZ)\n", "segment": "25 minutes to downtown Toronto\nThe city’s public transit system, the TTC, doesn’t serve Billy Bishop Airport directly, so it takes a short walk to access it—just cross the parking lot, and follow the road on the left, leading to the intersection of Lakeshore Boulevard and Bathurst Street, where you find stops for the 511 Bathurst streetcar (runs north to Bathurst subway station on the east–west, Bloor–Danforth subway line) and the 509 Harbourfront streetcar (runs east to Union Station or west to the Exhibition grounds). TAXI\nCost: $20 to downtown Toronto\nTime: 10 minutes\nCabs are plentiful, and the cost is a steal compared to cabbing it in from Pearson Airport, provided the destination is somewhere in the city core. The cab stand is directly in front of the airport exit. If you want to price a cab, we suggest using Taxime.ca. For directions, parking information and more public transit options to and from the Billy Bishop Island Airport visit the airport’s website, or call 416-203-6942.", "start_char": 2283, "end_char": 3283, "id": "26569663" } ]
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what time does independence center open on sundays?
Independence
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We are so excited and honored to be part of your health and wellness journey and pledge to continue to bring you the highest quality experience whether in person or online.\nWe look forward to seeing you all at The Solebury Club!\nWhy We Are Different\nMeet Your Staff\nA Few of Our Members\n4612 Hughesian Drive Buckingham, PA 18912\n(215) 794-3494\nemail us\nGYM HOURS:\nHOLIDAY HOURS:\n", "segment": "8:00am – 12:00pm\nIndependence Day Weekend: Saturday: 7:00am – 2:00pm\nSunday: 8:00am – 2:00pm\nMonday: 8:00am – 2:00pm\nJuly 4th: CLOSED", "start_char": 2804, "end_char": 2937, "id": "103391424" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_313466638#3_673013904", "url": "https://vtskiandride.com/opening-dates-2019/", "title": "2019-2020 Opening Dates for Vermont Ski Areas – VT SKI + RIDE", "headings": "2019-2020 Opening Dates for Vermont Ski Areas\n2019-2020 Opening Dates for Vermont Ski Areas\nBolton Valley, Bolton | November 30\nBromley Mountain, Peru | November 16\nBurke Mountain Resort, East Burke | November 28\nCochran’s Ski Area, Richmond | December 14\nKillington Mountain Resort, Killington | November 3\nJay Peak, Jay | November 22\nMad River Glen, Fayston | December 14\nMagic Mountain, Londonderry | November 30\nMiddlebury Snow Bowl, Ripton | TBA\nMount Snow, West Dover | November 13\nOkemo Mountain Resort, Ludlow | November 22\nSmugglers Notch Resort, Jeffersonville | November 28\nStowe Mountain Resort, Stowe | November 22\nStratton Mountain Resort, Stratton | November 23\nSugarbush Resort, Waitsfield | November 23\nSuicide Six, Woodstock | December 14\nTrapp Family Lodge, Stowe | November 13\n", "segment": "Sunday: 9am – 4pm; 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_11064817#1_21781217", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Philadelphia-Phillies", "title": "Philadelphia Phillies | History & Notable Players | Britannica", "headings": "Philadelphia Phillies\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nAmerican baseball team\n", "segment": "© Jerry Coli/Dreamstime.com\nBritannica Quiz\nBaseball\nDo you think you know about baseball? Test your knowledge with this quiz. The Phillies were founded in 1883 and were informally known as both the Quakers and the Phillies (a shortened version of “Philadelphians”) until they officially adopted the Phillies name in 1890. The team was not an early success and first qualified for the playoffs in 1915, behind the pitching of all-time great Grover Cleveland Alexander. Philadelphia traded Alexander after the 1917 season and entered into a period of prolonged failure that saw the team finish last or second to last in the NL in 24 of the 30 seasons from 1919 to 1947. In 1950 star outfielder Richie Ashburn and pitcher Robin Roberts led a Phillies team of “Whiz Kids” to Philadelphia’s first berth in the World Series in 35 years, where they were swept by the New York Yankees. The Phillies began another extended playoff drought after 1950, during part of which (1963–69) the unpredictable behaviour of temperamental slugger Dick Allen kept things interesting. The team began a turnaround in 1972, when future Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton made their Phillies debuts. Behind Carlton’s dominant pitching and Schmidt’s timely power hitting, the Phillies experienced the most prolonged period of success in franchise history, winning six NL East Division titles between 1976 and 1983. Though the team advanced to the World Series only twice in those years, it won the franchise’s first world championship, in 1980.", "start_char": 741, "end_char": 2271, "id": "30988340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742431741#9_1338740932", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/sports/baseball-teams-america/", "title": "10 Oldest Baseball Teams in America | Oldest.org", "headings": "10 Oldest Baseball Teams in America\n10 Oldest Baseball Teams in America\n10. Minnesota Twins\n9. Oakland Athletics\n8. Los Angeles Dodgers\n7. Philadelphia Phillies\n6. San Francisco Giants\n5. Cincinnati Reds\n4. Pittsburgh Pirates\n3. St. Louis Cardinals\n2. Chicago Cubs\n1. Atlanta Braves\n", "segment": "7. Philadelphia Phillies\nYear Established: 1883\nDate of Entry into MLB: 1883\nPrevious Name (s): Philadelphia Quakers\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nShortly after the team was founded in 1883 as the “Quakers”, they changed their name to the Phillies, making the Philadelphia Phillies the oldest, continuous, one-name, as well as one-city franchise in any American professional sport. The team was formed by sporting goods manufacturer, Al Reach – who was one of the first professional baseball players – and attorney John Rogers after they were awarded a spot in the National League to replace the Worcester Brown Stockings. The 1883 season was the worst in the franchise’s history, with only 17 wins out of 98 games (.173 percent). They were able to turn things around the following year and since then, the Phillies have won two World Series, seven National League pennants, and 11 East Division titles.", "start_char": 3518, "end_char": 4456, "id": "771888" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3000103280#7_3176431474", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Philadelphia_Phillies_broadcasters", "title": "List of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters\nList of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters\nContents\nCurrent broadcasters\nTelevision\nRadio\nBroadcasting history\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "^ \"1936 Philadelphia Phillies\". Baseball Chronology. Retrieved July 11, 2008. ^ \"1947 Philadelphia Phillies\". Baseball Chronology. Retrieved July 11, 2008. ^ \"1949 Philadelphia Phillies\". Baseball Chronology. 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Frick Award recipients\nRetired numbers and other honors\nWall of Fame\nCentennial Team\nPhiladelphia Sports Hall of Fame\nTeam captains\nSee also: Captain (baseball)\nMinor league affiliations\nRadio and television\nCommunity\nCharitable contributions\nEducation and anti-drug programs\nThe Phillies celebrate teachers during their annual Teacher Appreciation Night.\nFan support and reputation\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Phillies are the oldest continuous same-name, same-city franchise in American professional sports. 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Middleton, managing partner)\nPresident\nAndy MacPhail\nPresident of baseball operations\nDavid Dombrowski\nGeneral manager\nSam Fuld\nManager\nJoe Girardi\nThe Phillies have won two World Series championships (against the Kansas City Royals in 1980 and the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008) and seven National League pennants, the first of which came in 1915. Since the first modern World Series was played in 1903, the Phillies played 77 consecutive seasons (and 97 seasons from the club's establishment) before they won their first World Series—longer than any of the other 16 teams that made up the major leagues for the first half of the 20th century. They are one of the more successful franchises since the start of the Divisional Era in Major League Baseball. The Phillies have won 11 division titles, including five consecutive division titles from 2007 to 2011; these are ranked sixth among all teams and fourth in the National League. However, they are the only team without a wild card berth. Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt is widely considered the franchise's greatest player of all time. The franchise was founded in Philadelphia in 1883, replacing the team from Worcester, Massachusetts, in the National League. The team has played at several stadiums in the city, beginning with Recreation Park and continuing at Baker Bowl;", "start_char": 417, "end_char": 2827, "id": "99885798" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_11064817#0_21779444", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Philadelphia-Phillies", "title": "Philadelphia Phillies | History & Notable Players | Britannica", "headings": "Philadelphia Phillies\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nAmerican baseball team\n", "segment": "Philadelphia Phillies | History & Notable Players | Britannica\nHome Sports & Recreation Baseball\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nAmerican baseball team\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nAdam Augustyn\nAdam Augustyn is Managing Editor, Reference Content at Encyclopædia Britannica. See Article History\nAlternative Titles: Philadelphia Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phils, Philadelphia Quakers, Worcester Brown Stockings\nPhiladelphia Phillies, American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia that plays in the National League (NL). The Phillies have won seven NL pennants and two World Series titles (1980 and 2008) and are the oldest continuously run, single-name, single-city franchise in American professional sports. Steve Carlton. © Jerry Coli/Dreamstime.com\nBritannica Quiz\nBaseball\nDo you think you know about baseball? Test your knowledge with this quiz. The Phillies were founded in 1883 and were informally known as both the Quakers and the Phillies (a shortened version of “Philadelphians”) until they officially adopted the Phillies name in 1890. The team was not an early success and first qualified for the playoffs in 1915, behind the pitching of all-time great Grover Cleveland Alexander. Philadelphia traded Alexander after the 1917 season and entered into a period of prolonged failure that saw the team finish last or second to last in the NL in 24 of the 30 seasons from 1919 to 1947.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1410, "id": "30988339" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_426451858#0_379880811", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Phillies", "title": "Philadelphia Phillies - Wikipedia", "headings": "Philadelphia Phillies\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nContents\nHistory\nPhiladelphia Quakers (1883–1889)\nBecoming the Phillies (1890–1917)\nUnsuccessful years (1918–1948)\nPhiladelphia Blue Jays\nFightin’ Phils (1949–1970)\nGlory days (1971–1984)\nWorld Series champions (1980)\nEnd of days (1985–1991)\n\"Macho Row\" (1992–1995)\nRebuilding years (1996–2002)\nThe Golden era (2003–2013)\nWorld Series champions (2008)\nCurrent era (2014-Present)\nTeam uniform\nCurrent uniform\nBatting practice\nFormer uniforms\nControversial uniform changes\nRivalries\nNew York Mets\nPittsburgh Pirates\nHistorical rivalries\nCity Series: Philadelphia Athletics\nRoster\nTeam records\nTeam managers\nAchievements\nAwards\nHall of Famers\nFord C. 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Philadelphia Phillies\n2021 Philadelphia Phillies season\nEstablished in 1883\nBased in Philadelphia since 1883\n\n\nTeam logo\nCap insignia\nMajor league affiliations\nNational League ( 1883 –present)\nEast Division ( 1969 –present)\nCurrent uniform\n\nRetired numbers\n1\n14\n15\n20\n32\n36\n42\nP\nP\nColors\nRed, blue, white\nName\nPhiladelphia Phillies ( 1890 –present)\nPhiladelphia Blue Jays/Phillies ( 1944 – 1949)\nPhiladelphia Quakers/Phillies ( 1884 – 1889)\nPhiladelphia Quakers ( 1883)\nOther nicknames\nPhils\nThe Fightin' Phils\nThe Fightins\nBallpark\nCitizens Bank Park ( 2004 –present)\nVeterans Stadium ( 1971 – 2003)\nConnie Mack Stadium ( 1938 – 1970)\nBaker Bowl ( 1887 – 1938)\nRecreation Park ( 1883 – 1886)\nMajor league titles\nWorld Series titles (2)\n1980\n2008\nNL Pennants (7)\n1915\n1950\n1980\n1983\n1993\n2008\n2009\nEast Division titles (11)\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1980\n1983\n1993\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\nWild card berths (0)\nNone\nFront office\nPrincipal owner (s)\nPhillies limited partnership ( John S. Middleton, managing partner)\nPresident\nAndy MacPhail\nPresident of baseball operations\nDavid Dombrowski\nGeneral manager\nSam Fuld\nManager\nJoe Girardi\nThe Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) East division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has been Citizens Bank Park, located in South Philadelphia. The Phillies are the oldest continuous same-name, same-city franchise in American professional sports. The Phillies have won two World Series championships (against the Kansas City Royals in 1980 and the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008) and seven National League pennants, the first of which came in 1915. Since the first modern World Series was played in 1903, the Phillies played 77 consecutive seasons (and 97 seasons from the club's establishment) before they won their first World Series—longer than any of the other 16 teams that made up the major leagues for the first half of the 20th century. They are one of the more successful franchises since the start of the Divisional Era in Major League Baseball. The Phillies have won 11 division titles, including five consecutive division titles from 2007 to 2011;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2516, "id": "72919855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1724308410#15_2568854852", "url": "http://www.howmanyarethere.net/how-many-mlb-teams-are-there/", "title": "How Many MLB Teams are There? | How Many Are There ?", "headings": "\nHow Many MLB Teams are There?", "segment": "1962\nTeam: Philadelphia Phillies\nCity/Area: Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania\nStadium: Citizens Bank Park\nFounded: 1883\nTeam: Washington Nationals\nCity/Area: Washington, District of Columbia\nStadium: Nationals Park\nFounded: 1969\nNL Central\nTeam: Chicago Cubs\nCity/Area:", "start_char": 2023, "end_char": 2285, "id": "20025748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3000103280#9_3176439850", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Philadelphia_Phillies_broadcasters", "title": "List of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters\nList of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters\nContents\nCurrent broadcasters\nTelevision\nRadio\nBroadcasting history\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Limited partnership ( John S. Middleton, Jim & Pete Buck, Estate of David Montgomery, & Pat Gillick)\nPresident: David Dombrowski\nGeneral Manager: Sam Fuld\nManager: Joe Girardi\nWorld Series\nchampionships (2)\n1980\n2008\nNL pennants (7)\n1915\n1950\n1980\n1983\n1993\n2008\n2009\nDivision\nchampionships (11)\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1980\n1983\n1993\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\nMinor league\naffiliates\nTriple-A\nLehigh Valley IronPigs\nDouble-A\nReading Fightin Phils\nHigh-A\nJersey Shore BlueClaws\nLow-A\nClearwater Threshers\nRookie\nGCL Phillies East\nGCL Phillies West\nDSL Phillies Red\nDSL Phillies White\nRosters\nMinor league rosters\nBroadcasting\nTelevision\nNBC Sports Philadelphia\nWCAU\nRadio\n94 WIP (English flagship station)\nEl Pasaporte (Spanish flagship station)\nPhillies radio network affiliates\nBroadcasters\nTom McCarthy\nJohn Kruk\nBen Davis\nMike Schmidt\nRuben Amaro Jr\nScott Franzke\nLarry Andersen\nKevin Frandsen\nSeasons (139)\n1880s\n1880 · 1881 · 1882 · 1883\n1884\n1885\n1886\n1887\n1888\n1889\n1890s\n1890\n1891\n1892\n1893\n1894\n1895\n1896\n1897\n1898\n1899\n1900s\n1900\n1901\n1902\n1903\n1904\n1905\n1906\n1907\n1908\n1909\n1910s\n1910\n1911\n1912\n1913\n1914\n1915\n1916\n1917\n1918\n1919\n1920s\n1920\n1921\n1922\n1923\n1924\n1925\n1926\n1927\n1928\n1929\n1930s\n1930\n1931\n1932\n1933\n1934\n1935\n1936\n1937\n1938\n1939\n1940s\n1940\n1941\n1942\n1943\n1944\n1945\n1946\n1947\n1948\n1949\n1950s\n1950\n1951\n1952\n1953\n1954\n1955\n1956\n1957\n1958\n1959\n1960s\n1960\n1961\n1962\n1963\n1964\n1965\n1966\n1967\n1968\n1969\n1970s\n1970\n1971\n1972\n1973\n1974\n1975\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1979\n1980s\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990s\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000s\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010s\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020s\n2020\n2021\nCategory Portal\nv\nt\ne\nMajor League Baseball on NBC\nRelated\nprograms\nBaseball Night in America ( 1994 – 1995)\nMajor League Baseball: An Inside Look ( 1979 – 1989)\nMajor League Baseball Game of the Week ( 1957 – 1964; 1966 – 1989)\nMajor League Baseball on NBC Radio ( 1927 – 1938; 1957 – 1975)\nMonday Night Baseball ( 1967 – 1975)\nSunday Afternoon Baseball ( 1959 – 1964)\nMisc. programs\nGillette Cavalcade of Sports\nUSA Thursday Game of the Week ( 1979 – 1983)\nRelated\narticles\nThe Baseball Network\nWorld Series television ratings\nTelevision contracts\n1940s\n1950s\n1960s\n1970s\n1980s\n1990s\n2000s\nNBC's owned\nand operated\nTV stations\nW2XBS (later WNBT) ( New York Yankees, 1939 – 1945)\nWCAU 10 ( Philadelphia Phillies, 2014 –present)\nKCST 39 (later KNSD) ( San Diego Padres, 1971 – 1972; 1984 – 1986)\nKNTV 11 ( San Francisco Giants, 2008 –present)\nNBC Sports\nBay Area ( San Francisco Giants)\nCalifornia ( Oakland Athletics)\nChicago ( Chicago Cubs and White Sox)\nPhiladelphia ( Philadelphia Phillies)\nNew York ( New York Mets)\nSponsors\nFord\nGillette\nNational Bohemian\nCommentators\nThe Baseball Network\nAll-Star Game\nALCS\nALDS\nNLCS\nNLDS\nWorld Series\nGame of the Week\nPrime time\nPlay-by-play\nannouncers\nMel Allen\nRed Barber\nBuddy Blattner\nMarty Brennaman\nJack Brickhouse\nJim Britt\nJack Buck\nHarry Caray\nSkip Caray\nBob Carpenter\nKen Coleman\nBob Costas\nDick Enberg\nBill Enis\nJoe Garagiola\nCurt Gowdy\nGreg Gumbel\nMerle Harmon\nErnie Harwell\nAl Helfer\nRuss Hodges\nCharlie Jones\nGeorge Kell\nNed Martin\nAl Michaels\nJon Miller\nMonte Moore\nBob Neal\nLindsey Nelson\nBill O'Donnell\nBob Prince\nJay Randolph\nPhil Rizzuto\nTed Robinson\nRay Scott\nVin Scully\nJim Simpson\nCharlie Slowes\nDick Stockton\nChuck Thompson\nGary Thorne\nPete Van Wieren\nBob Wolff\nJim Woods\nSteve Zabriskie\nColor\ncommentators\nSal Bando\nKurt Bevacqua\nBucky Dent\nLarry Dierker\nDon Drysdale\nLeo Durocher\nJoe Garagiola\nKen Harrelson\nFred Haney\nTommy Hutton\nJim Kaat\nSandy Koufax\nTony Kubek\nRon Luciano\nJohn Lowenstein\nMickey Mantle\nTim McCarver\nWillie McCovey\nJoe Morgan\nBobby Murcer\nWes Parker\nFreddie Pate", "start_char": 6243, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105471783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3455289837#11_3818999562", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Baker_(PA_Announcer)", "title": "Dan Baker (PA announcer) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dan Baker (PA announcer)\nDan Baker (PA announcer)\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "v\nt\ne\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nEstablished in 1883\nFormerly the Philadelphia Quakers\nBased in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nFranchise\nHistory\nSeasons\nRecords\nPlayers\nOwners and executives\nManagers\nBroadcasters\nOpening Day starting pitchers\nFirst-round picks\nNo-hitters\nAward winners and league leaders\nBallparks\nRecreation Park\nBaker Bowl\nShibe Park\nVeterans Stadium\nCitizens Bank Park\nSpring training\nWarren Park\nSouthern Pines Country Club\nRickwood Field\nFogel Field\nSunset Ball Park\nCoffee Pot Park\nWearn Field\nFleming Field\nCooke Field\nNinth Street Park\nDenison Field\nBiloxi Stadium\nLanda Park\nFlamingo Field\nWilmington Park\nClearwater Athletic Field\nJack Russell Stadium\nCarpenter Complex / BayCare Ballpark\nCulture\nAshburn Alley\nBaseball Wall of Fame\nBy Saam\nCurse of Billy Penn\nDan Baker\nFranchise awards\n\" High Hopes \"\nHot Pants Patrol\n\" Kashmir \"\nMaje McDonnell\nPattison station\nPaul Richardson\nPhiladelphia Phillies (NFL)\nPhillie Phanatic\nPhillies Turn Back the Clock\nSports Hall of Fame\nThe Winning Team\nSummer Catch\n\" The Sound of Philadelphia \"\nSouth Philadelphia Sports Complex\nTony Lucadello\nLore\n1993 World Series Game 6\n2018 MLB Little League Classic\nBlack Friday\nBlack Saturday\nThe Cardiac Kids\nChase Utley's throw home\nDick Sisler's home run\nThe Four Aces\nMacho Row\nPerfect games\nJim Bunning\nRoy Halladay\nPete Rose catch\nThe Phold\nRoy Halladay's postseason no-hitter\nWhiz Kids\nWheeze Kids\nRivalries\nNew York Mets\nPittsburgh Pirates\nPhiladelphia Athletics (City Series)\nImportant figures\nWall of Fame\nmembers\nGrover Cleveland Alexander\nDick Allen\nRichie Ashburn\nBob Boone\nLarry Bowa\nJim Bunning\nPat Burrell\nJohnny Callison\nSteve Carlton\nGavvy Cravath\nDarren Daulton\nEd Delahanty\nDel Ennis\nDallas Green\nPat Gillick\nRoy Halladay\nBilly Hamilton\nGranny Hamner\nWillie Jones\nHarry Kalas\nChuck Klein\nJohn Kruk\nMike Lieberthal\nGreg Luzinski\nGarry Maddox\nSherry Magee\nCharlie Manuel\nTug McGraw\nPaul Owens\nRobin Roberts\nJuan Samuel\nCurt Schilling\nMike Schmidt\nChris Short\nCurt Simmons\nTony Taylor\nJim Thome\nSam Thompson\nJohn Vukovich\nCy Williams\nFranchise\nrecord holders\nJohn Coleman\nBill Duggleby\nLenny Dykstra\nKid Gleason\nRyan Howard\nGeorge McQuillan\nJosé Mesa\nLefty O'Doul\nJimmy Rollins\nCurt Schilling\nKent Tekulve\nChase Utley\nRetired numbers\n1\n14\n15\n20\n32\n36\n42\nP\nP\nKey personnel\nOwner: Limited partnership ( John S. Middleton, Jim & Pete Buck, Estate of David Montgomery, & Pat Gillick)\nPresident: David Dombrowski\nGeneral Manager: Sam Fuld\nManager: Joe Girardi\nWorld Series\nchampionships (2)\n1980\n2008\nNL pennants (7)\n1915\n1950\n1980\n1983\n1993\n2008\n2009\nDivision\nchampionships (11)\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1980\n1983\n1993\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\nMinor league\naffiliates\nTriple-A\nLehigh Valley IronPigs\nDouble-A\nReading Fightin Phils\nHigh-A\nJersey Shore BlueClaws\nLow-A\nClearwater Threshers\nRookie\nGCL Phillies East\nGCL Phillies West\nDSL Phillies Red\nDSL Phillies White\nRosters\nMinor league rosters\nBroadcasting\nTelevision\nNBC Sports Philadelphia\nWCAU\nRadio\n94 WIP (English flagship station)\nEl Pasaporte (Spanish flagship station)\nPhillies radio network affiliates\nBroadcasters\nTom McCarthy\nJohn Kruk\nBen Davis\nMike Schmidt\nRuben Amaro Jr\nScott Franzke\nLarry Andersen\nKevin Frandsen\nSeasons (139)\n1880s\n1880 · 1881 · 1882 · 1883\n1884\n1885\n1886\n1887\n1888\n1889\n1890s\n1890\n1891\n1892\n1893\n1894\n1895\n1896\n1897\n1898\n1899\n1900s\n1900\n1901\n1902\n1903\n1904\n1905\n1906\n1907\n1908\n1909\n1910s\n1910\n1911\n1912\n1913\n1914\n1915\n1916\n1917\n1918\n1919\n1920s\n1920\n1921\n1922\n1923\n1924\n1925\n1926\n1927\n1928\n1929\n1930s\n1930\n1931\n1932\n1933\n1934\n1935\n1936\n1937\n1938\n1939\n1940s\n1940\n1941\n1942\n1943\n1944\n1945\n1946\n1947\n1948\n1949\n1950s\n1950\n1951\n1952\n1953\n1954\n1955\n1956\n1957\n1958\n1959\n1960s\n1960\n1961\n1962\n1963\n1964\n1965\n1966\n1967\n1968\n1969\n1970s\n1970\n1971\n1972\n1973\n1974\n1975\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1979\n1980s\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990s\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000s\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010s\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020s\n2020\n2021\nCategory Portal\nv\nt\ne\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nFounded in 1933\nBased and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\nFranchise\nFranchise\nHistory\nSeasons\nCoaches\nQuarterbacks\nPlayers\nDraft\nStadiums\nBaker Bowl\nPhiladelphia Municipal Stadium\nConnie Mack Stadium\nFranklin Field\nVeterans Stadium\nLincoln Financial Field\nCulture\n\" Fly, Eagles Fly \"\nSwoop\nCurse of Billy Penn\nThe Lombardi Curse\nInvincible\nPhiladelphia Sports Hall of Fame\nMatt Guokas Sr. Dan Baker\nCheerleaders\nSilver Linings Playbook\nThe Philadelphia Phenomenon\nPattison station\nSouth Philadelphia Sports Complex\nLore\nFrankford Yellow Jackets\nPennsylvania Keystoners\n\" Pennsylvania Polka \"\nSteagles\n\" Happy Hundred \"\nMiracle at the Meadowlands\n46 defense\nFog Bowl\nBounty Bowl series\nBody Bag Game\n4th and 26\nMiracle at the New Meadowlands\nPhilly Special\nDouble Doink\nRivalries\nDallas Cowb", "start_char": 5154, "end_char": 10000, "id": "101628459" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1223712165#15_1778097131", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/13-major-league-baseball-teams-that-have-relocated.html", "title": "13 Major League Baseball Teams That Have Relocated - WorldAtlas", "headings": "13 Major League Baseball Teams That Have Relocated\n13 Major League Baseball Teams That Have Relocated\n13. Milwaukee Brewers to St. Louis Browns (1902)\n12. Baltimore Orioles to New York City Highlanders (1903)\n11. Boston Braves to Milwaukee Braves (1953)\n10. St. Louis Browns to Baltimore Orioles (1954)\n9. Philadelphia Athletics to Kansas City Athletics (1955)\n8. Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles Dodgers (1958)\n7. New York Giants to San Francisco Giants (1958)\n6. Washington Senators to Minnesota Twins (1961)\n5. Milwaukee Braves to Atlanta Braves (1966)\n4. Kansas City Athletics to Oakland Athletics (1968)\n3. Seattle Pilots to Milwaukee Brewers (1970)\n2. Washington Senators to Texas Rangers (1972)\n1. Montreal Expos to Washington Nationals (2005)\n", "segment": "The Philadelphia Phillies of the National League were established first. The Philadelphia Athletics of the American League were founded in 1901. For several years, the Philadelphia Athletics were successful, winning six American League pennants, and three World Championships during the first 13 seasons. The team would decline for a decade after its initial success. The team would have success again in the late 1920s/early 1930s. After this, both the Phillies and Athletics played poorly for several years. In 1950, the Philadelphia Phillies won the National League Pennant. This would make the Phillies the more beloved of Philadelphia's two baseball teams. Low attendance, financial problems, and its location in a declining section of Philadelphia marked the teams final years. Businessman Arnold Johnson bought team in 1954.", "start_char": 5892, "end_char": 6723, "id": "96391775" } ]
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who was the president after jfk died?
Lyndon B. Johnson
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1575405505#13_2245072651", "url": "http://www.historynet.com/us-presidents", "title": "List of U.S. Presidents", "headings": "List of U.S. Presidents\nList of U.S. Presidents\nList of the United States Presidents By Date\nGerald Ford (1974-77)\nArticles Featuring US Presidents From History Net Magazines\n1796: The First Real Election\nBy John Ferling\n", "segment": "On 11/22/1963, he was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. Read more about John F. Kennedy. Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-69): Lyndon Johnson or LBJ was the 36th president of the United States of America and started his term after JFK was assassinated in 1963. He helped with Medicare and Medicaid. Read more about Lyndon B. Johnson. Richard Nixon (1969-74): Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States of America. Though he passed many important and necessary changes he is most known for the Watergate Scandal. Read more about Richard Nixon.", "start_char": 4778, "end_char": 5327, "id": "19850240" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_527651907#0_916459849", "url": "http://www.jfklibrary.org/JFK/JFK-in-History/November-22-1963-Death-of-the-President.aspx", "title": "November 22, 1963: Death of the President | JFK Library", "headings": "November 22, 1963: Death of the President\nNovember 22, 1963: Death of the President\nShortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas.\nCampaigning in Texas\nMorning in Fort Worth\nOn to Dallas\nThe Assassination\nThe President's Funeral\nArlington National Cemetery\nAftermath\nThe Warren Commission\nThe House Select Committee on Assassinations\nAssassination Records Collection\n", "segment": "November 22, 1963: Death of the President | JFK Library\nNovember 22, 1963: Death of the President\nShortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas. By the fall of 1963, President John F. Kennedy and his political advisers were preparing for the next presidential campaign. Although he had not formally announced his candidacy, it was clear that President Kennedy was going to run and he seemed confident about his chances for re-election. At the end of September, the president traveled west, speaking in nine different states in less than a week. The trip was meant to put a spotlight on natural resources and conservation efforts. But JFK also used it to sound out themes—such as education, national security, and world peace—for his run in 1964. Campaigning in Texas\nA month later, the president addressed Democratic gatherings in Boston and Philadelphia. Then, on November 12, he held the first important political planning session for the upcoming election year.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1075, "id": "45263006" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1619051347#4_3558853911", "url": "https://groovyhistory.com/us-presidents-60s-70s", "title": "U.S. Presidents Who Served In The White House During The '60s And '70s | Groovy History", "headings": "U.S. Presidents Who Served In The White House During The '60s And '70s\nU.S. Presidents Who Served In The White House During The '60s And '70s\nThe biggest stories regarding U.S Presidents occurred during the Groovy Era.\nWhat did U.S. Leaders do during the '60s and '70s?\nHistorians count President John F. Kennedy as one of the best-loved presidents in American history.\nProtesters began surfacing in opposition to social conformity.\nOvernight we went from JFK to…..\nPresident Johnson lost popularity over his failure to keep U.S. soldiers out of the Vietnam War.\nIn March of 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced that he would not seek another term in office.\nU.S. Presidents differed regarding their views on the Vietnam War.\nPresident Nixon successfully ended American fighting in Vietnam.\nRichard Nixon’s ultimate undoing was his role in the Watergate scandal.\nPresident Jimmy Carter was the last President of the Groovy Era.\nFrom the Web\n67 Colorized Photos Captured Way More Than Expected\nRarely Seen Photos From The 70s for Mature Audiences Only\nLike it? Share with your friends!\nRebeka Knott\nWriter\n", "segment": "JFK brought to this nation a feeling and spirit of hope. He was thought to have been slated for making great things happen. When this young president was assassinated in 1963, the Country collectively mourned. We mourned not only the loss of a leader, a husband and a father but also the loss of hope for all of the good things that were to have come out of his presidency. The loss of JFK left the country scrambling to regroup. Shortly thereafter, Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as the 36th President of the United States. President Johnson wasted no time kick-starting an admittedly ambitious series of social reform. Overnight we went from JFK to…..\nPresident Johnson set out to create what he referred to as a “Great Society” for all Americans. This was the birth of programs including Medicare, Head Start, the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act. These programs were unlike any in the past and acted to restore some of the hope that was dashed when JFK was murdered.", "start_char": 2007, "end_char": 2988, "id": "99304410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_568071047#4_990789571", "url": "http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/23/newsid_3693000/3693438.stm", "title": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 23 | 1963: Johnson takes over as US president", "headings": "\nPath to power", "segment": "E-mail this story to a friend\n\n\n\n\nLyndon Johnson was sworn in as president just a few hours after JFK's death\n\nIn Context\nPresident Lyndon Johnson was re-elected by a massive majority in 1964. He gained widespread popularity for his programme of social reform introducing improvements in civil rights legislation, housing and medical care for the elderly. The president began to lose support as a result of the continued involvement of US troops in Vietnam. In 1968 he gave in to demands to stop the bombing of North Vietnam. 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Kennedy to express his condolences and ask where he should take the oath of office of the President of the United States. 1:50 p.m. CST: Johnson telephones his friend Irving Goldberg, an attorney. The two decide to ask Sarah T. Hughes to administer the oath. 1:51 p.m. CST:", "start_char": 4026, "end_char": 4650, "id": "64972005" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_322023441#5_611228122", "url": "http://www.us-presidents-list.com/Democratic-Presidents-List/Democratic-US-Presidents-List.html", "title": "DEMOCRATIC US PRESIDENTS LIST", "headings": "Democratic U.S. Presidents List\nDemocratic U.S. Presidents List\nIntroduction - Democratic Presidents\nList of Democratic Presidents\nInteresting Facts about the Democratic Presidents\n", "segment": "Three of the men listed above succeeded to the presidency after the death of the previous president. These presidents are listed below: Andrew Johnson - Became president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Harry S. Truman - Took over the presidency after Franklin D. Roosevelt died in office. He was later elected to a full term. Lyndon B. Johnson - Was sworn in as president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He was subsequently elected to a full term. Democratic Franklin Roosevelt (FDR) is the only president, of any party, to serve more than two terms; in fact he was elected four times. Listed last in the above list, elected in 2009, is the current president Barack Obama, who is a member of the Democratic Party.", "start_char": 2785, "end_char": 3523, "id": "26093224" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_24911540#6_35660736", "url": "https://quizlet.com/70474411/us-history-civil-rights-flash-cards/", "title": "US History - Civil Rights Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "US History - Civil Rights\nUS History - Civil Rights\nCivil Rights Movement\nThe national effort made by African americans and their supporters in the 1950's and 1960's to eliminate segregation and gain equal rights\nTerms in this set (69)\n", "segment": "He died early the next day at age 42. Kennedy, the father of 11 children, was buried at Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery near the grave of his brother John. Lyndon B. Johnson\nLyndon B. Johnson (1908-73) became the 36th president of the United States following the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963). Upon taking office, Johnson, a Texan who had served in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, launched an ambitious slate of progressive reforms aimed at alleviating poverty and creating what he called a \"Great Society\" for all Americans. Many of the programs he introduced-including Medicare and Head Start-made a lasting impact in the areas of health, education, urban renewal, conservation and civil rights. Despite his impressive domestic achievements, however, Johnson's legacy was equally defined by his failure to lead the nation out of the quagmire of the Vietnam War (1954-75). He declined to run for a second full term in office, and retired to his Texas ranch after leaving the White House in January 1969. The Great Society\nIt was not until 1964, after Kennedy was shot, that President Lyndon B. Johnson could muster the political capital to enact his own expansive program of reforms. That year, Johnson declared that he would make the United States into a \"Great Society\" in which poverty and racial injustice had no place. He developed a set of programs that would give poor people \"a hand up, not a handout.\"", "start_char": 5265, "end_char": 6750, "id": "9279183" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_827472497#2_1687270980", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/people/people-of-the-1960s.html", "title": "Famous People of the 1960s | Biography Online", "headings": "Famous People of the 1960s\nFamous People of the 1960s\nProminent political figures of the 1960s\nCivil Rights activists\nMusicians\nCultural/literary figures\nScientists/ Explorers\nHumanitarian figures\nSpiritual figures\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "His assassination in 1968 was a great blow to the civil rights movement. John F. Kennedy (1917 – 1963) US President. Elected in 1960, Kennedy made steps towards supporting civil rights changes and was open to a more liberal direction of America. He played a key role in diffusing the Cuban missile crisis and the threat of nuclear war. His assassination in 1963 was a shocking event around the world. Lyndon Johnson (1908 – 1973) – US President 1963-69. Johnson took over from the assassinated JFK. He expanded America’s role in Vietnam. Domestically he introduced civil rights legislation and also new legislation to support a new welfare state. Gamal Abdel Nasser (1918 – 1970) Second President of Egypt.", "start_char": 1265, "end_char": 1971, "id": "22943945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1577907689#6_2781350073", "url": "https://quizlet.com/20821948/vietnam-war-era-flash-cards/", "title": "Vietnam War Era Flashcards | Quizlet", "headings": "Vietnam War Era\nVietnam War Era\nSTUDY\nTerms in this set (...)\n", "segment": "Who is John F. Kennedy? He was the President of the United States from 1961 to November 1963, which is when he was assassinated. Who is Ho Chi Minh? He was the leader of the Communist forces fighting against Japan and France both during and after World War II. He was also the leader/commander of the North Vietnam forces during the Vietnam War. Who is Lyndon Johnson\nHe was vice president until he took over as president after John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. He drastically escalated the U.S. presence in Vietnam. Who is Richard Nixon? He won the presidential election of 1968 and became President of the United States for the remainder of the war. He resigned after the Watergate Scandal.", "start_char": 2982, "end_char": 3683, "id": "113242304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#7_3051092956", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where was president John Kennedy taken after he was shot? Parkland Memorial Hospital . John F. Kennedy accomplished what as president? getting shot\nWhat did John F. Kennedy do after being a president? he got shot. What president was shot on the movie Forrest gump? John F. Kennedy\nWhat us president was shot on his way to a speech? John Fitgerald Kennedy\nWhere was president john Kennedy shot? US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas , Texas\nNovember 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald . What American President was shot while driving through the city of Dallas?", "start_char": 2856, "end_char": 3430, "id": "3642705" } ]
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where is made kia car?
Seoul
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1215382888#0_2505442148", "url": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-buying/where-are-kia-cars-built", "title": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ - CarsDirect", "headings": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nWhere Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nHow Do Kia Sedans Compare to Each Other?\n", "segment": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ - CarsDirect\nWhere Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nJuly 18, 2014\nKia cars are built at several different manufacturing plants, the majority of them located in Kia's home country, South Korea. Headquartered in Seoul, Kia Motors is South Korea's second largest automobile manufacturer. Its history dates back to 1944, where it started producing bicycles and steel tubes. In 1952, Kia started producing automobiles, motorcycles and trucks, mostly for the domestic Korean market. In 1994, two years after the creation of its American arm, Kia Motors America, Kia branded vehicles appeared on the North American market. Since then, the company has consistently expanded its reach from its original Korean market, to markets in North America and Europe. The first assembly plant in North America was opened in 2006, in West Point, Georgia. Having a domenstic manufacturing foothold helped the company increase production and gain a competitive edge in the market share, with sales surpassing their competitors such as Mazda and Chrysler.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1073, "id": "76230849" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1478916352#0_3044090412", "url": "https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/where-are-kia-vehicles-made/", "title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL", "headings": "Are All Kia Cars Built in America?\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America?\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made?\nWhere are Kia Cars Made?\n", "segment": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America? October 20, 2020 By Admin\nPosted in General Information, Kia Brand\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made? Up until 2006, all Kia vehicles were made outside of North America, meaning any Kia vehicle you saw on the road was made overseas. These days, though, six of our beloved Kia vehicles are built in North America, with different models coming from two different manufacturing plants. Being a South Korean brand, many shoppers wonder if the vehicles themselves all come from South Korea. Get a look at exactly where your Kia vehicle was built in this Kia brand production location overview from Friendly Kia. >>> READ MORE: Kia Service and Maintenance Intervals Schedule <<<\nWhere are Kia Cars Made? While a majority of Kia manufacturing plants are located in South Korea, a handful of the models you see here in the U.S. are built in plants located in North America.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 957, "id": "82043550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162292373#5_435297114", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_are_Hyundai_cars_manufactured", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where are Kias made? Kia Motors has headquarters in South Korea, and is owned by\nHyundai. In America, the cars are manufactured in Georgia. How cars are manufactured? how was cars manufactured? What cars get the best mpg? Well, I would recommend purchasing cars manufactured by Hyundai\nbecause they offer a variety of vehicles and services for an\nincredibly reasonable price. How are cars manufactured? cars are manufactured by an assembly line\nWhat cars are made in Korea? Kia and Hyundai cars are made by korea.", "start_char": 2027, "end_char": 2541, "id": "75003840" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1079805850#0_2529648379", "url": "https://www.cars.com/articles/where-is-kia-made-419578/", "title": "Where Is Kia Made? | News | Cars.com", "headings": "Where Is Kia Made?\nWhere Is Kia Made?\nMade in the U.S.\nMade in South Korea\nWhere Is the Kia Forte Made?\nMore From Cars.com:\n", "segment": "Where Is Kia Made? | News | Cars.com\nWhere Is Kia Made? By Brian Normile\nMarch 22, 2020\nShare\n2021 Kia Seltos SX\nCars.com photo by Fred Meier\nKia Motors Corp. may be based in South Korea, but as a multinational corporation selling vehicles in a variety of markets around the world, it has manufacturing facilities located in many different countries. A majority of the models available for sale in the U.S. are built in South Korea, while four are built in the Americas — three in the U.S. and one in Mexico. 2020 Kia Telluride Specs & Reviews Find a 2020 Kia Telluride Near You\nMade in the U.S.\nThe three models built in the U.S. are the Telluride three-row SUV, Sorento mid-size SUV and Optima mid-size sedan (just the gas-only version). All three are manufactured at Kia’s West Point, Ga., assembly plant. Made in South Korea\nGiven that it’s headquartered in South Korea, it makes sense that a majority of Kia’s cars would be made there. Models made in South Korea include all versions of the Soul and Niro hatchbacks, the Cadenza and K900 full-size sedans, the Sportage and Seltos SUVs, the Stinger sports sedan, the Sedona minivan, the Optima hybrid and plug-in hybrid, and the Rio subcompact car. Where Is the Kia Forte Made? The Forte compact car is the outlier among the manufacturer’s U.S. lineup.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1306, "id": "32196604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1478916352#1_3044091770", "url": "https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/where-are-kia-vehicles-made/", "title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL", "headings": "Are All Kia Cars Built in America?\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America?\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made?\nWhere are Kia Cars Made?\n", "segment": "Being a South Korean brand, many shoppers wonder if the vehicles themselves all come from South Korea. Get a look at exactly where your Kia vehicle was built in this Kia brand production location overview from Friendly Kia. >>> READ MORE: Kia Service and Maintenance Intervals Schedule <<<\nWhere are Kia Cars Made? While a majority of Kia manufacturing plants are located in South Korea, a handful of the models you see here in the U.S. are built in plants located in North America. There are five Kia manufacturing plants that manufacture the vehicles sold here in America. Those plants are located in Georgia, USA; Nuevo León, Mexico; Kwangmyong, South Korea; Kwangju, South Korea;", "start_char": 475, "end_char": 1158, "id": "82043551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_837321499#0_1751494568", "url": "https://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2019/02/where-is-kia-from-and-where-are-kias-made-.html", "title": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? » AutoGuide.com News", "headings": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nSEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nWhere is Kia From?\nSEE ALSO: Kia Stinger Review\nWhere Are Kias Made?\nSohari Plant – Gwangmyeong, South Korea\nHwaseong Plant – Woojeong-myeon, South Korea\nGwanju Plant – Gwanju, South Korea\nMonterrey Plant – Monterrey, Mexico\nKia Motors Manufacturing Georgia – West Point, Georgia\nUlsan Plant (Hyundai) – Ulsan, South Korea\nSEE ALSO: Where is Hyundai From and Where are Hyundais Made?\nOR\nWhere Is Toyota From and Where Are Toyotas Made?\nLike this article?\n", "segment": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? » AutoGuide.com News\nAuto News Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? Ford Unleashes 1,400-Horsepower... 2022 Nissan Ariya Revealed: 300 Mile...\nAutoGuide.com\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? Get AutoGuide.com in your Inbox\nThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Like AutoGuide.com on Facebook\nBy Sam McEachern Jul 21, 2020\nKia is a popular brand in North America, but many Canadians and Americans may not know the origins of the brand, why it has a close relationship with Hyundai, or where the company makes its vehicles. SEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nIn this post, we’ll explain Kia’s origins and also list every plant the company operates that serves the North American market. Just like its sister brand Hyundai, Kia is an international company, so it builds cars in many different places for many different markets, but this post will only focus on its North American-serving plants. Where is Kia From?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1022, "id": "15918769" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1593839236#4_2704184233", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_do_kia_cars_last", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What country makes kia cars? Kia cars are made in South Korea. The company was founded in\n1944. It is currently a subsidiary of the Hyundai-Kia Automotive\nGroup. Are Kia cars? Kia is a car brand centered in South Korea, but it also produces\ncars for the U.S. Some 2014 Kia models are the Soul, Sportage, and\nRio. So yes, a Kia is a car. Are Kia cars powered by Honda? no,kia cars are not powered by honda.kia's are powerd by hyundai\nwhile honda powers acura. What Cars starts with a K?", "start_char": 2295, "end_char": 2781, "id": "3375277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1116736714#0_2603614575", "url": "https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-advice/q-and-a/where-are-kia-sorentos-made-68830", "title": "Kia Sorento 2018: Where are they made? - FAQ | CarsGuide", "headings": "Kia Sorento 2018: Where are they made?\nKia Sorento 2018: Where are they made?\nAsked by Jordan\nAnswered by CarsGuide\nOther Kia Sorento problems\nMost viewed in Advice\nHave a new question for the CarsGuide team?\n", "segment": "Kia Sorento 2018: Where are they made? - FAQ | CarsGuide\nKia Sorento 2018: Where are they made? Kia Sorento\nKia Sorento 2018\nKia Advice\nKia Sorento Reviews\nKia SUV Range\nKia\nAsked by Jordan\nWhere are Kia Sorento's made? Answered by CarsGuide\n8 May 2018 Iain Kelly\nThe third-generation Kia Sorento is built in several facilities around the world by Korean car manufacturer Kia. The plants where the Sorento is built include Hwaseong, South Korea, Gurun in Malaysia, and Georgia in the USA. Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied upon as bespoke advice. Carsguide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 716, "id": "32229254" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1478916352#2_3044092859", "url": "https://www.friendlykia.com/blog/where-are-kia-vehicles-made/", "title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL", "headings": "Are All Kia Cars Built in America?\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America?\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made?\nWhere are Kia Cars Made?\n", "segment": "There are five Kia manufacturing plants that manufacture the vehicles sold here in America. Those plants are located in Georgia, USA; Nuevo León, Mexico; Kwangmyong, South Korea; Kwangju, South Korea; and Hwasung, South Korea. Each of these different Kia manufacturing plants makes different Kia models you see around the U.S. This means that not every plant makes every vehicle in the U.S. lineup. Below we’ve laid out which models come from which Kia manufacturing locations across the globe. KMMG Georgia: Telluride, Optima, Sorento, K5\nKMM Mexico:", "start_char": 957, "end_char": 1509, "id": "82043552" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_169347734#0_388008409", "url": "https://www.reference.com/vehicles/kia-american-made-car-89282b9489c7676c", "title": "Is Kia an American Made Car?", "headings": "Is Kia an American Made Car?\nIs Kia an American Made Car?", "segment": "Is Kia an American Made Car? Is Kia an American Made Car? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 14, 2020 12:38:03 AM ET\nAlthough Kia Motors Corporation is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, its automobiles are made by Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc. in the United States. The North American auto plant is located on more than 2,200 acres in West Point, Ga., according to KMMG. KMMG began mass production of its first vehicle, the 2011 Kia Sorento, in the fall of 2009. The company signed a Site Acquisition and Development Agreement with the State of Georgia before building the $1 billion plant, according to KMMG's website. More than 3,000 people work at the Georgia plant, following a 2011 $100 million expansion project that increased the facility's production capacity from 300,000 vehicles per year to 360,000 vehicles per year. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Is the Homestead Act of 1862? 2\nHow to Make an Emergency Preparedness Plan for Your Household\n3\nThe (Failed) Assassination of Pope John Paul II and Its Odd Aftermath\n4\nWhat's Going on in Taiwan? How China-Taiwan Tensions Impact Global Relations\n5\nWhat Is a Coin Shortage, and Are We Facing One Right Now?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1170, "id": "35046281" } ]
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who miley cyrus engaged to?
Liam Hemsworth
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_182336494#15_405941560", "url": "https://www.insider.com/are-miley-cyrus-and-liam-hemsworth-still-together-2017-7", "title": "Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's Relationship Timeline", "headings": "Everything you need to know about Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's 10-year relationship\nEverything you need to know about Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's 10-year relationship\nJune 2009: The pair met on the set of \"The Last Song.\"\nMiley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth starred as Ronnie and Will in \"The Last Song.\"\nNovember 2009: Hemsworth and Cyrus kept their relationship private, but she called the actor her \"best friend.\"\nMarch 2010: They confirmed their relationship.\nJune 2010: Hemsworth inspired the album \"Can't Be Tamed,\" according to Cyrus.\nAugust 2010: They confirmed their first breakup.\nSeptember 2010: Cyrus and Hemsworth rekindled their romance.\nNovember 2010: Once again, they parted ways.\nMarch 2011: Cyrus and Hemsworth decided to give their relationship another chance.\nDecember 2011: They began making public appearances together once again.\nMarch 2012: Cyrus wore a gem on her ring finger but denied an engagement.\nJune 2012: They confirmed their engagement.\nFebruary 2013: Cyrus denied reports that she cheated on Hemsworth.\nMarch 2013: She was spotted without her engagement ring.\nApril 2013: Billy Ray Cyrus cast doubt on the wedding.\nSeptember 2013: The stars confirmed their breakup.\nSeptember 2013: Hemsworth reportedly kissed another woman.\nSeptember 2013: Cyrus cried while singing \"Wrecking Ball.\"\nNovember 2014: She was spotted with Patrick Schwarzenegger.\nApril 2015: Cyrus and Schwarzenegger broke up.\nJune 2015: The singer came out as pansexual.\nOctober 2015: Hemsworth spoke about the pair's on-again, off-again relationship.\nNovember 2015: Cyrus helped Hemsworth adopt a dog.\nJanuary 2016: She spent time with Hemsworth's family in Australia and was seen with Elsa Pataky, Chris Hemsworth's wife.\nMay 2016: Hemsworth spoke out about their reconciliation.\nJuly 2016: Cyrus got a tattoo of Vegemite, a popular Australian spread that Hemsworth said he loves.\nOctober 2016: The singer told Ellen DeGeneres that the engagement was back on.\nMay 2017: Cyrus said Hemsworth was the inspiration behind the song \"Malibu.\"\nOctober 2017: The couple walked the red carpet together once again.\nNovember 2017: They appeared to wear wedding rings while Cyrus hosted NBC's \"Saturday Night Live.\"\nJuly 2018: Cyrus and Hemsworth squashed reports that they'd broken up with an Instagram video.\nNovember 2018: Their Malibu house burned down in the Woolsey Fire.\nNovember 2018: Following the devastating fires, Hemsworth celebrated Cyrus' 26th birthday.\nDecember 2018: Cyrus said she calls Hemsworth her \"survival partner\" instead of \"fiancé.\"\nDecember 2018: The couple got married and later shared photos with fans.\nJanuary 2019: They made their first public appearance as a married couple at the 16th Annual G'Day USA Gala.\nFebruary 2019: Cyrus stepped in for Hemsworth at the \"Isn't It Romantic\" premiere.\nFebruary 2019: The couple poked fun at each other while celebrating Valentine's Day.\nFebruary 2019: They attended the Vanity Fair Oscar party together.\nApril 2019: The duo supported Chris Hemsworth at the premiere of \"Avengers: Endgame.\"\nMay 2019: Hemsworth opened up about his decision to marry Cyrus during an interview with GQ Australia.\nMay 2019: They attended the Met Gala in New York City together.\nJune 2019: Hemsworth accompanied Cyrus for her performance at the 2019 Orange Warsaw Festival in Poland.\nJune 2019: They made their final public appearance as a couple.\nJune 2019: Cyrus confirmed that the couple was still together by celebrating her 10 year anniversary with Hemsworth.\nJuly 2019: The singer called Hemsworth \"the person I feel has my back the most.\"\nAugust 2019: Cyrus took a vacation to Italy without Hemsworth, and her team confirmed the breakup.\nAugust 2019: In the days that followed, both Cyrus and Hemsworth shared their sentiments on Instagram.\nAugust 2019: Hemsworth officially filed for divorce from Cyrus.\nAugust 2019: The day after Hemsworth filed for divorce, Cyrus defended herself against people who said she cheated on her husband.\nJanuary 2020: A Los Angeles judge finalized Cyrus and Hemsworth's divorce.\nAugust 13, 2020: Cyrus said that the divorce felt like a \"death.\"\nAugust 13, 2020: The singer released a single called \"Midnight Sky,\" and many fans suspected that it was about her divorce.\nAugust 15, 2020: A source said that Hemsworth has a \"low opinion\" about Cyrus following their split.\nSeptember 2, 2020: Cyrus reflected on their on-again, off-again relationship and equated it to an \"addiction.\"\nMiley Cyrus on the \"Joe Rogan Experience\" podcast.\nSEE ALSO: Miley Cyrus commemorates both times she broke up with Liam Hemsworth in her decade-end video\nFOLLOW US: Insider Entertainment is on Facebook\n", "segment": "Cyrus denied the engagement and tweeted, \"I'm not engaged. I've worn this same ring on this finger since November! People just wanna find something to tal [sic] about! It's a topaz, people!\" June 2012: They confirmed their engagement. Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus confirmed their engagement. Michael Buckner/Getty Images\nIn a statement to People, Cyrus confirmed that she and Hemsworth were engaged. \" I'm so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam,\" she said. February 2013:", "start_char": 6034, "end_char": 6540, "id": "78713687" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1561960054#9_3232772379", "url": "https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/news/a52482/miley-cyrus-liam-hemsworth-timeline/", "title": "Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Dating Timeline - Liam and Miley Relationship", "headings": "A Definitive Timeline of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s Relationship and Breakup\nA Definitive Timeline of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s Relationship and Breakup\nMiley and Liam forever.\n", "segment": "— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) March 26, 2012\nJune 2012: Annnd then Miley and Liam announce their engagement. Miley tells People, “I’m so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam.” Here’s the 3.5-carat diamond ring, made by everybody’s fave, Neil Lane. WireImage\nNovember 2012: Miley appears on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, gets a lap dance, and says her wedding “has to be perfect” and “has to be like a soundtrack in a movie.” January 2013: Miley and Liam vacation in Costa Rica. Liam is shirtless. INFPhoto.com\nFebruary 2013:", "start_char": 2936, "end_char": 3492, "id": "109616624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_886420357#3_1542905129", "url": "http://peoplenetworth.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-much-money-does-miley-cyrus-make.html", "title": "CELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money Does Miley Cyrus Make? Latest Income Salary", "headings": "Latest Celebrity Net Worth\nLatest Celebrity Net Worth\nHow Much Money Does Miley Cyrus Make? Latest Income Salary\nPersonal life:\nNet Worth:\nMiley Cyrus Net Worth: $ 100 Million\nMiley Cyrus's Income / Salary:\nDiscuss With Everyone:\nAlso on Celeb Net Worth\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\n", "segment": "She has been included on the Time 100 list of most influential people in 2008 and 2014. Personal life: She had a two-year relationship with actor Tyler Posey. Cyrus has stated that she dated singer and actor Nick Jonas from June 2006 to December 2007, claiming they were \"in love\" and began dating soon after they first met. Her relationship with Jonas, as well as her \"spoofing\" fellow Disney alums Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, attracted considerable media attention. After months of speculation, it was confirmed in March 2016 that Cyrus had rekindled her relationship with Liam Hemsworth. In October 2016, Cyrus confirmed that she is engaged to Liam Hemsworth. On December 2018, Cyrus and Hemsworth married in a private wedding ceremony in their home in Nashville, Tennessee. On August 10, 2019, Cyrus announced their separation. Eleven days later, Hemsworth filed for divorce, citing \"irreconcilable differences\".", "start_char": 1677, "end_char": 2596, "id": "61737179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1418025052#5_1956498154", "url": "http://hollywoodlife.com/2014/12/17/miley-cyrus-married-patrick-schwarzenegger-miami-wedding/", "title": "Miley Cyrus Married to Patrick Schwarzenegger: Couple Has Wild Miami Wedding – Hollywood Life", "headings": "Miley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger Got Married At Wild Party — Report\nMiley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger Got Married At Wild Party — Report\nLauren Cox\nIs Miley now a Kennedy? A new report claims that friends of the singer and her boyfriend, Patrick Schwarzenegger, witnessed them tying the knot at a ‘secret’ ceremony in Miami!\nMiley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger — Are They Married?\nMiley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger: His Mom’s Terrified Over Marriage Report\nMiley & Patrick Uses Rolling Paper For Rings\nPatrick Schwarzenegger & Miley Cyrus Married: Hiding Wedding News From HIs Mom\n", "segment": "Comment below! Do you think Miley & Patrick are married? Yes, definitely. No, I hope not! Vote View Results\nCrowdsignal.com\n— Lauren Cox\nFollow @Iaurencox\nMiley Cyrus & Patrick Schwarzenegger Look At Wedding Dresses: Engaged? Chris Hemsworth Disses Miley Cyrus In New GQ Interview – Burn\nPatrick Schwarzenegger & Miley Cyrus: Sexy PDA At Charity Event", "start_char": 2162, "end_char": 2513, "id": "73890497" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_644796555#18_1514646212", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/miley-cyrus-4007.php", "title": "Miley Cyrus Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Miley Cyrus\nBiography\n\nMiley Cyrus Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nU.S. State: Tennessee\nWho is Miley Cyrus?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nFamily & Personal Life\nTrivia\n", "segment": "You, Yourself, Believe\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: American Women Singers\nSagittarius Pop Singers\nSagittarius Rock Singers\nAmerican Country Singers\nFamily & Personal Life\nMiley Cyrus dated singer and actor, Nick Jonas from June 2006 to December 2007. She dated model, Justin Gaston for nine months in 2009. She announced her engagement with Australian actor, Liam Hemsworth, on June 6, 2012 but the couple ended their relationship in September 2013. In 2015, Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth announced that they were engaged again. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth got married on 23 December 2018, in a private ceremony in Franklin, Tennessee. Recommended Lists: Recommended Lists: American Hip-Hop & Rappers\nSagittarius Hip Hop Singers\nAmerican Female Pop Singers\nAmerican Female Rock Singers\nTrivia\nThis American singer-actor-songwriter is said to have 19 tattoos all over her body, including seven tattoos in her right hand alone.", "start_char": 8091, "end_char": 9030, "id": "69670027" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1549125769#2_3463900932", "url": "https://www.celebscouples.com/dating/miley-cyrus-boyfriend/", "title": "Miley Cyrus Boyfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples", "headings": "Miley Cyrus\nMiley Cyrus\nAs of 2021, Miley Cyrus is dating Liam Hemsworth.\nMiley Cyrus’s boyfriend\nPast Relationships\nMiley Cyrus is turning 29 in\nAbout Miley Cyrus\nThe 28-year-old American was born in the Year of the Monkey and is part of Millennials Generation generation\nMiley Cyrus Facts\nMiley Cyrus’s birth sign is Sagittarius and she has a ruling planet of Jupiter.\nVideos\nLinks you might like\n", "segment": "On the day of Miley Cyrus’s birth, \"I Will Always Love You\" by Whitney Houston was the number 1 song on The Billboard Hot 100 and George H. W. Bush (Republican) was the U.S. President. Miley Cyrus’s boyfriend is Liam Hemsworth. They started dating in 2009. Miley had at least 18 relationship in the past. Miley Cyrus has not been previously engaged. Her mother is Tish Cyrus and her father is country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. She became engaged to actor Liam Hemsworth, but the couple split in 2013. They rekindled their relationship in 2016. She also dated Patrick Schwarzenegger for about a year while she and Hemsworth were split. According to our records, she has no children.", "start_char": 1120, "end_char": 1799, "id": "32701443" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_886420357#4_1542906945", "url": "http://peoplenetworth.blogspot.com/2017/05/how-much-money-does-miley-cyrus-make.html", "title": "CELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money Does Miley Cyrus Make? Latest Income Salary", "headings": "Latest Celebrity Net Worth\nLatest Celebrity Net Worth\nHow Much Money Does Miley Cyrus Make? Latest Income Salary\nPersonal life:\nNet Worth:\nMiley Cyrus Net Worth: $ 100 Million\nMiley Cyrus's Income / Salary:\nDiscuss With Everyone:\nAlso on Celeb Net Worth\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\nCELEB NET WORTH: How Much Money …\n", "segment": "After months of speculation, it was confirmed in March 2016 that Cyrus had rekindled her relationship with Liam Hemsworth. In October 2016, Cyrus confirmed that she is engaged to Liam Hemsworth. On December 2018, Cyrus and Hemsworth married in a private wedding ceremony in their home in Nashville, Tennessee. On August 10, 2019, Cyrus announced their separation. Eleven days later, Hemsworth filed for divorce, citing \"irreconcilable differences\". To commemorate her divorce from Hemsworth, Cyrus had a note written to her from Yoko Ono tattooed on her left shoulder blade. On January 28, 2020, their divorce had been finalized. Following the announcement of her separation from Hemsworth, she dated Kaitlynn Carter from August to September 2019. In October 2019, Cyrus began dating Australian singer Cody Simpson, a longtime friend. In August 2020, Cyrus announced that she and Simpson had split up.", "start_char": 2146, "end_char": 3050, "id": "61737180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_552425292#3_1172941628", "url": "https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/11/inside-miley-cyrus-liam-hemsworths-relationship-split-ten-years-together-10552010/", "title": "Why did Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth split and how long have they been together? | Metro News", "headings": "Inside Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s relationship as they split up after ten years together\nInside Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s relationship as they split up after ten years together\nWhy did Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth split up?\nTimeline of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s relationship\n", "segment": "Liam and Miley pictured together in June (Picture: Presley Ann/WireImage)\nTimeline of Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth’s relationship\nMiley and Liam met on the set of The Last Song, embarking on an on-and-off relationship, until he proposed in 2012. At the time Miley told People: ‘ I’m so happy to be engaged and look forward to a life of happiness with Liam.’ However it wasn’t to be, as the pair broke up, ending their engagement in 2013. They both saw separate people briefly: Miley was linked to Patrick Schwarzenegger and Liam was snapped kissing Eiza Gonzalez. Love’s young dream (Picture: Touchstone Pictures)\nIn January 2016, following months of speculation, the pair got back together and Miley confirmed their engagement (again) to Ellen DeGeneres in November 2016. The pair finally wedded in December 2018 in an intimate ceremony with friends and family.", "start_char": 1566, "end_char": 2430, "id": "13633643" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1531125512#8_3402107762", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/miley-cyrus-net-worth/", "title": "Miley Cyrus Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Miley Cyrus Net Worth\nMiley Cyrus Net Worth\nHow much is Miley Cyrus Worth?\nMiley Cyrus Net Worth:\nMiley Cyrus\n", "segment": "Miley claimed to be \"in love\" at the time. By December 2007, however, Cyrus and Jonas were finito. Cyrus dated model Justin Gaston for nine months in 2008 and 2009. Then, while filming 2009's \"The Last Song,\" Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth got together and began what would be a decade long on-again/off-again relationship. During the off periods with Hemsworth, Cyrus dated actors Lucas Till and Josh Bowman. Cyrus and Hemsworth were engaged from May 2012 to September 2013. They broke up and Cyrus dated Patrick Schwarzenegger, model Stella Maxwell, and Dane Cook. Cyrus and Hemsworth got back together in March 2016 and got engaged again in October 2016. In December 2018, Cyrus and Hemsworth married. Nine months later, in August 2019, Hemsworth filed for divorce.", "start_char": 3348, "end_char": 4110, "id": "32660930" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_464456465#8_835779333", "url": "https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/a41366/crazy-things-you-forgot-actually-happened-in-2012/", "title": "17 Crazy Things You Forgot Actually Happened in 2012", "headings": "17 Crazy Things You Forgot Actually Happened in 2012\n17 Crazy Things You Forgot Actually Happened in 2012\nWe need to talk about Zac Efron's YOLO tattoo.\n16. Nick Jonas took off his purity ring.\n", "segment": "One Direction was still together. * sobs*\nGetty\n10. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth got engaged! They were 19 and 22, respectively. \" I don't think that was impulsive,\" Liam told the Daily Mail this week, reflecting on his proposal. \" That was a well thought-out idea.\" Getty\n11. Taylor Swift bought a house nearby boyfriend Conor Kennedy's family's house. She spent $4.9 million on an oceanfront mansion on Cape Cod (before they broke up a month later). Getty\n12.", "start_char": 2399, "end_char": 2859, "id": "92364625" } ]
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when did the colts last win the superbowl?
Super Bowl XLI
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In 2018, the Indianapolis Colts beat the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round. When was the last time the Colts lost a playoff game? In 2020, the Indianapolis Colts lost to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Colts won? While in Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Colts won the Super Bowl once, in 2006. In their full franchise history, they've won 2 championships. In Indianapolis, they won one Super Bowl as the Indianapolis Colts, in 2006. In Baltimore, they won one Super Bowl as the Baltimore Colts, in 1970.", "start_char": 1082, "end_char": 1747, "id": "76665604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915920089#1_3110808744", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_seasons", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts seasons\nList of Indianapolis Colts seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeason records\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The new team kept the Triangles' blue and white color scheme and was named the Colts after the unrelated previous team that folded after the 1950 NFL season. After 31 seasons in Baltimore, Colts owner Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts have won two Super Bowl championships ( Super Bowl V and Super Bowl XLI ). They also played in and lost Super Bowl III and Super Bowl XLIV. Before the AFL and NFL merged in 1970, they won three NFL Championships ( 1958, 1959, and 1968 ). By winning Super Bowl XLI the Colts became the first team that played its home games in a domed stadium to win a Super Bowl held in an outdoor stadium. After the Colts owner Jim Irsay hired Tony Dungy in 2002, the Colts made the playoffs for nine straight seasons. They won five straight AFC South titles from 2003 to 2007 and had seven consecutive seasons of 12 or more victories from 2003 to 2009, the first time that has been achieved in the NFL's 90-year history. Much of the team's success throughout the 2000s was attributed to the trio of general manager Bill Polian, coach Dungy, and quarterback Peyton Manning. In the 2013 season, the Colts secured their first division championship since Manning's departure and first under quarterback Andrew Luck and head coach Chuck Pagano .", "start_char": 886, "end_char": 2176, "id": "105440339" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2915941196#12_3110853719", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_starting_quarterbacks", "title": "List of Indianapolis Colts starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Indianapolis Colts starting quarterbacks\nList of Indianapolis Colts starting quarterbacks\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nStarting quarterbacks by season\nRegular season\nPostseason\nStatistics\nNotes\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In spite of this the team failed in the playoffs, including early round exits in 1999, 2000, 2002 and 2005. In both 2003 and 2004 the Colts would lose to eventual Super Bowl winning New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game and the Divisional Round respectively. In 2006 the Colts and Manning were finally able to beat the Patriots and their quarterback Tom Brady in the AFC Championship Game on their way to a victory in Super Bowl XLI against the Chicago Bears. Manning was named the Super Bowl MVP. The Colts and Manning would continue to have success, with Manning winning two further MVP awards in 2008 and 2009. In 2009 the Colts would return to the Super Bowl where they would lose to the New Orleans Saints . Starting quarterbacks by season\nPro Football Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Unitas was the Baltimore Colts' starting quarterback from 1956 to 1972. Jim Harbaugh was the Indianapolis C", "start_char": 9094, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105440354" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80936616#3_183646248", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/indianapolis-colts", "title": "Indianapolis Colts Playoff History | 1960 - 2020", "headings": "Seasons in Indianapolis\nIndianapolis Colts\nIndianapolis » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Indianapolis\n1984-2020\nAll Seasons\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nIn Indianapolis\n2006\nIn Baltimore\n1970\nIndianapolis Colts History\nOverview\nHave the Indianapolis Colts gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Colts were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Colts missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Colts won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Colts lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Colts won?\nIndianapolis Colts Postseason Results\n", "segment": "How many Super Bowls have the Colts won? While in Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Colts won the Super Bowl once, in 2006. In their full franchise history, they've won 2 championships. In Indianapolis, they won one Super Bowl as the Indianapolis Colts, in 2006. In Baltimore, they won one Super Bowl as the Baltimore Colts, in 1970. 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NFL\nHow Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won? by David Wysong on November 11, 2020\nThe Indianapolis Colts have a pretty rich tradition. They have had excellent players like Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Andrew Luck, and others. Those players have ultimately helped them win a lot of games over the years, too. So, since the Indianapolis Colts have had so much success over the years, how many Super Bowls have they won? The Indianapolis Colts used to be the Baltimore Colts\nEarl Morrall of the Baltimore Colts drops back to pass against the Dallas Cowboys during Super Bowl V on Jan. 17, 1971. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images\nRELATED: Darius Leonard Lived a Life Full of Tragedy Before Becoming a Star on the Colts\nThe question is, “How many Super Bowls have the Indianapolis Colts won?” but they had a lot of success in Baltimore before moving to Indianapolis.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 928, "id": "93786262" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1684146330#8_3435709057", "url": "https://www.sportscasting.com/how-many-super-bowls-have-the-indianapolis-colts-won/", "title": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won?", "headings": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won?\nHow Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won?\nThe Indianapolis Colts used to be the Baltimore Colts\nThe Indianapolis Colts have won one Super Bowl title\nThey have been close but haven’t been back in recent years\n", "segment": "The Colts were pretty good that year with Luck, Wayne, and T.Y. Hilton, but they got blown out in the AFC Championship Game by the New England Patriots, 45-7. Indy missed the playoffs in three consecutive seasons after that before Luck led them to the Divisional Round in 2018. Luck then retired before the 2019 season, though, and they are now on the hunt for a new franchise quarterback. The Indianapolis Colts have ultimately had a lot of success over the years. They, however, only have one Super Bowl title to show for it. Stats courtesy of Pro Football Reference\nNFL\nHow Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won? by David Wysong on November 11, 2020\nThe Indianapolis Colts have a pretty rich tradition. They have had excellent players like Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Andrew Luck, and others. Those players have ultimately helped them win a lot of games over the years, too. So, since the Indianapolis Colts have had so much success over the years, how many Super Bowls have they won?", "start_char": 3871, "end_char": 4874, "id": "93786270" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1652471755#0_1776621425", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Indianapolis_Colts", "title": "History of the Indianapolis Colts - Wikipedia", "headings": "History of the Indianapolis Colts\nHistory of the Indianapolis Colts\nContents\nNFL Baltimore Colts\nRelocation to Indianapolis\nBaltimore moves on\n1984–1997: Early struggles\n1984–1986: First seasons in Indianapolis\n1987\n1988–1994: Playoff drought\n1995 and 1996: Cardiac Colts\n1997\n1998–2011: Peyton Manning era\n1998 offseason\n1998: Manning’s rookie season\n1999 and 2000: Playoff appearances\n2001\n2002: Tony Dungy arrives\n2003 and 2004: Division championships\n2005: Pursuit To Perfection\n2006: Super Bowl XLI champions\n2007 and 2008: Playoff losses\nLucas Oil Stadium\n2009: Conference champions\n2010\n2011: Manning injury\n2012–2018: Rebuilding and the Andrew Luck era\n2012 offseason\n2012–2014: Return to the playoffs\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015–2017: Luck injuries and quarterback struggles\n2015\n2016\n2017: No Luck\n2018\n2019-present: Post Andrew Luck era\n2019: The Climb\n2020\nNotes and references\n", "segment": "History of the Indianapolis Colts - Wikipedia\nHistory of the Indianapolis Colts\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( December 2017)\nThe horseshoe has been the primary logo of the Colts organization since 1979. The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They play in the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The organization began play in 1953 as the Baltimore Colts with the team located in Baltimore, Maryland; it relocated to Indianapolis following the 1983 season. Carroll Rosenbloom brought an NFL franchise to Baltimore in 1953 and owned the team until 1972 when he traded the franchise to Robert Irsay. The Baltimore Colts won the NFL Championship in 1958, 1959 and 1968, with the Colts losing to the New York Jets in Super Bowl III. The Colts won their first Super Bowl title in 1970 over the Dallas Cowboys.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1083, "id": "104612232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1684146330#9_3435710633", "url": "https://www.sportscasting.com/how-many-super-bowls-have-the-indianapolis-colts-won/", "title": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won?", "headings": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won?\nHow Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won?\nThe Indianapolis Colts used to be the Baltimore Colts\nThe Indianapolis Colts have won one Super Bowl title\nThey have been close but haven’t been back in recent years\n", "segment": "Stats courtesy of Pro Football Reference\nNFL\nHow Many Super Bowls Have the Indianapolis Colts Won? by David Wysong on November 11, 2020\nThe Indianapolis Colts have a pretty rich tradition. They have had excellent players like Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Andrew Luck, and others. Those players have ultimately helped them win a lot of games over the years, too. So, since the Indianapolis Colts have had so much success over the years, how many Super Bowls have they won? The Indianapolis Colts used to be the Baltimore Colts\nEarl Morrall of the Baltimore Colts drops back to pass against the Dallas Cowboys during Super Bowl V on Jan. 17, 1971. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images\nRELATED: Darius Leonard Lived a Life Full of Tragedy Before Becoming a Star on the Colts\nThe question is, “How many Super Bowls have the Indianapolis Colts won?” but they had a lot of success in Baltimore before moving to Indianapolis. The Colts won some championships before the first Super Bowl, but the Baltimore Colts made their first Super Bowl appearance during the 1968 season (Super Bowl III).", "start_char": 4398, "end_char": 5480, "id": "93786271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80936616#1_183643108", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/indianapolis-colts", "title": "Indianapolis Colts Playoff History | 1960 - 2020", "headings": "Seasons in Indianapolis\nIndianapolis Colts\nIndianapolis » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Indianapolis\n1984-2020\nAll Seasons\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nIn Indianapolis\n2006\nIn Baltimore\n1970\nIndianapolis Colts History\nOverview\nHave the Indianapolis Colts gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Colts were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Colts missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Colts won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Colts lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Colts won?\nIndianapolis Colts Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 1984, the team moved to Indianapolis and changed their name to the Indianapolis Colts. When was the last time the Colts were in the playoffs? The Indianapolis Colts last made the playoffs in 2020, when they lost the Wild Card Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 26 times in their 61 seasons. When was the last time the Colts missed the playoffs? The Indianapolis Colts last missed the playoffs in 2019. When was the last time the Colts won a playoff game? In 2018, the Indianapolis Colts beat the Houston Texans in the Wild Card Round. When was the last time the Colts lost a playoff game? In 2020, the Indianapolis Colts lost to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card Round.", "start_char": 720, "end_char": 1408, "id": "76665603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_911764891#8_1879612690", "url": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2016/03/06/peyton-manning-career-timeline-colts-broncos-mvp-tom-brady-brett-favre-super-bowl/80425320/", "title": "A timeline of Peyton Manning's 18-season NFL career", "headings": "A timeline of Peyton Manning's 18-season NFL career\nA timeline of Peyton Manning's 18-season NFL career", "segment": "Jan. 21, 2007: Manning throws for 349 yards and a TD while leading the Colts back from a 21-3 second-quarter deficit to beat the Patriots 38-34 in the AFC Championship Game. Feb. 4, 2007: The Colts win their first Super Bowl in 36 years, defeating the Chicago Bears 29-17, as Manning earns MVP honors after passing for 247 yards and a TD on a rainy night. Jan. 24, 2010: Manning posts a pair of second-half TDs as the Colts come back to beat the New York Jets 30-17 in the AFC Championship Game. Feb. 7, 2010: Manning throws a fatal pick-six with 3:12 to go as the Colts fall to the New Orleans Saints 31-17 in Super Bowl XLIV. March 3, 2010: The Colts announce Manning has surgery to relieve pain in his neck caused by a pinched nerve.", "start_char": 3244, "end_char": 3981, "id": "6474387" } ]
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what to see in chicago downtown?
Lincoln Park Zoo
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Go dancing and enjoy bottle service at multi-level nightclub Happy’s Bamboo Bar & Lounge. Try the Zuppa di Pesce or the Risotto Pescatore at Italian neighborhood favorite Sapori Trattoria. Order the World Famous French Toast Flight at Batter & Berries to try every flavor from blueberry to caramel. Sip on a handcrafted Mint Julep, Manhattan, or Tom Collins at The Barrelhouse Flat. Or kick back in neighborhood tavern The Arrogant Frog with one of their 24 rotating craft beers on tap. The Loop\nPhoto via @loopchicago\nHome Price:", "start_char": 3373, "end_char": 4268, "id": "21911016" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_736185892#6_1571696900", "url": "https://www.goatsontheroad.com/things-to-do-in-chicago/", "title": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois - Goats On The Road", "headings": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\n25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\nIn this article, I’m going to list not only the obvious things to do in Chicago, but some of the more off-track sites and experiences that we had — and highly recommend.\nGetting Around Chicago\nGetting from the Airport to Downtown Chicago\nGetting Around Chicago\nCity Attraction Passes in Chicago\n1. CityPass Chicago\n2. Go Chicago Card\nHere’s my guide for the top 25 things to do in Chicago during your next trip.\n1. Walk – Everywhere!\n2. Attend a Festival\n1. Taste of Chicago\n2. Windy City Smokeout\n3. Grant Park Music Festival\n4. Chicago Blues Festival\n3. Go On an Architecture River Cruise\n4. Get a Bird’s Eye View (one of the most amazing things to do in Chicago!)\n5. Visit The Neighbourhoods\nOther interesting communities include:\n6. Dangle Above the City\n7. Do a Cheese Pull\n8. Explore The Lakefront Trail\n9. Rent a Divvy Bike\n10. Get Insulted While Eating a Hot Dog\nWondering where to stay in Chicago?\n11. Wander Along the 606\n12. Tilt Over The City\n13. Chow Down on Some Popcorn\n", "segment": "Rent a Boat (one of the best things to do in Chicago with friends)\n19. Dine On Rib Eye and Wine\n20. Find The Street Art\n21. Sip On Some Craft Beer\n22. Visit The Parks\n23. Enjoy a Night At The Theatre\n24. Listen to Blues\n25. Watch a Game\nBonus! 26. Gaze Up at The Fireworks\nBonus!", "start_char": 1804, "end_char": 2083, "id": "83091898" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1448787876#8_3051920598", "url": "https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-guides/best-neighborhoods-in-chicago-for-singles-young-professionals/", "title": "5 Best Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals", "headings": "Best Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals\nBest Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals\nLake View\nThings to Do in Lake View\nLincoln Park\nThings to Do in Lincoln Park\nThe Loop\nThings to Do in The Loop\nNear North Side\nThings to Do in Near North Side\nWest Town\nThings to Do in West Town\n", "segment": "Things to Do in The Loop\nSpend the afternoon exploring African pottery, Greco-Roman sculptures, and Japanese woodblock prints at The Art Institute of Chicago. Catch Broadway musicals and performances by touring comedians and musicians at The Chicago Theatre. Test your fear of heights with the Skydeck at Willis Tower, where you can stand 1,353 feet in the air over the Chicago cityscape. Walk, take a boat tour, or grab dinner along the Chicago Riverwalk . Try signature sushi rolls like the Volcano Roll, Pink Lady, or Mango California at Ryo Sushi. Get the Red Velvet French Toast or Classic Eggs Benedict at breakfast hot spot Wildberry Pancakes & Cafe. Enjoy live music, shuffleboard, and over 30 beers on tap at 2Twenty2 Tavern . Or head to Brando’s Speakeasy —one of the best karaoke bars in Chicago—for singing, dancing, and speciality cocktails. Near North Side\nPhoto via @ed_o1977\nHome Price: $434,355 median purchase price;", "start_char": 4978, "end_char": 5913, "id": "21911019" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1448787876#2_3051909793", "url": "https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-guides/best-neighborhoods-in-chicago-for-singles-young-professionals/", "title": "5 Best Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals", "headings": "Best Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals\nBest Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals\nLake View\nThings to Do in Lake View\nLincoln Park\nThings to Do in Lincoln Park\nThe Loop\nThings to Do in The Loop\nNear North Side\nThings to Do in Near North Side\nWest Town\nThings to Do in West Town\n", "segment": "Things to Do in Lake View\nSpend an afternoon at Wrigley Field watching the Chicago Cubs take on MLB rivals like the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers. Watch independent films and classic movies at the gorgeous Art Deco Music Box Theatre. Visit Sidetrack —one of the best gay bars in Chicago—for Musical Mondays, TRL Tuesdays, and incredible dance parties. See musical acts like Betty Who, Lord Huron, and The Dandy Warhols at indie music venue Metro. Dig into classic Italian dishes like Ricotta Gnocchi or Pasta Pomodoro at old-world joint Angelina Ristorante . Bring your own bottle of wine and enjoy signature maki like Atlantic Monkey, Fire Dragon, and Grisly Godzilla at sushi restaurant Tanuki. Try a craft beer from a featured local Chicago brewery at Sheffield’s Beer & Wine Garden. Or get a round of shots while watching open mic nights at dive bar favorite Town Hall Pub. Lincoln Park\nPhoto via @emilyy_mead\nHome Price: $508,008 median purchase price;", "start_char": 1615, "end_char": 2585, "id": "21911013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_557512983#7_994078458", "url": "http://www.freetoursbyfoot.com/weather-in-chicago/", "title": "41 Things to Do in Chicago (Activities, Attractions + Events)", "headings": "What to Do in Chicago | 41 Ideas\nWhat to Do in Chicago | 41 Ideas\nTOP 10 THINGS TO DO\n1. Watch a Pro Sports Game\n2. Learn about Chicago Architecture\n3. Attend a Concert\n4. Take a Sightseeing Tour\n5. Go to the Theater\n6. Visit Chicago’s Navy Pier\n7. Find an Observation Deck\n8. Enjoy a Dinner or Boat Cruise\n9. See the Most Popular Attractions in the City\n10. Save Money with a Tourist Discount Pass\n11. Honorable Mention: Take a Food Tour\nTHINGS TO DO AT NIGHT\n12. Take a Chicago Ghost Tour\n13. See a Live Performance in the Theatre District\n14. Enjoy the City Lights From an Observation Deck\n15. Watch the Blue Man Group\n16. Cheer on Your Favorite Team\n17. Go to a Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concert\n18. Go to a Museum After Dark\n19. Enjoy a Chicago-Style Deep Dish Pizza\n20. See a Comedy Show at Second City\n21. Take a Walk on the Chicago Riverwalk\nTHINGS TO DO FOR FREE\n22. Take a Free Walking Tour\n23. Go to a Free Concert or Festival\n24. Explore a Free Museum\n25. Spend Some Time in Wicker Park\n26. Discover the Architecture of Chicago\n27. Visit a Public Park\n28. Enjoy Beautiful and Interesting Street Art\n29. Get Free Entry to Popular Attractions\n30. Take a Free Brewery Tour\n31. Visit the Navy Pier\nTHINGS TO DO WITH KIDS\n32. Take a Bike Tour of the City\n33 .Visit the Chicago Children’s Museum\n34. Cheer on a Chicago Sports Team\n35. Enjoy Family-Friendly Attractions For Less\n36) Explore the City Using Public Transportation\n37. Spend Some Time on Lake Michigan\n38. Go to a Family-Friendly Comedy Show\n39. Take the Kids to Navy Pier\n40. Discover the Tallest Buildings in Chicago\n41. See a Live Magic Show\nCHICAGO’S TOP ATTRACTIONS\nTop Chicago Attractions:\nMONTHLY THINGS TO DO IN CHICAGO\nWinter Season (Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb)\nSpringtime (March, April, May)\nSummer in the City (June July, Aug)\nFall (Sept, Oct)\nLet Us do the Planning | Itineraries for Chicago\nAbout the author\n", "segment": "6. Visit Chicago’s Navy Pier\nOne of the most well-known attractions in Chicago is the Navy Pier. It is a highlight of visitors’ visits to the Lake Michigan shore at any time of year, thanks to Winter Wonderland when it’s cold out and fireworks in the summer. Here you’ll find boat tours (it’s an actual pier), the Chicago Children’s Museum, restaurants, and entertainment. Find out more about how you can spend a few hours at the pier with our post about things to do at the Navy Pier . 7. Find an Observation Deck\nChicago has an impressive skyline day or night. And you can see it all from a birds-eye view and marvel at the architecture from one of the city’s observation decks. The main Observation Decks in Chicago are: Skydeck Chicago\nJohn Hancock 360 Observatory\nEach is included for free on at least a few of the tourist attraction discount passes.", "start_char": 3784, "end_char": 4640, "id": "19126277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_262372850#1_555159240", "url": "https://www.choosechicago.com/neighborhoods/bronzeville/", "title": "Bronzeville - Chicago Neighborhoods | Choose Chicago", "headings": "\nWhy we love it\nInsider tips\nExplore like a local\nChicago Greeter: free guided tours\nExplore hotels, flights, deals, and more\nPlan your trip\nStay in the know\nStart planning today\nCOVID-19 updates\n!\n", "segment": "You’ll find an array of coffee shops, bistros, galleries, libraries, monuments, and restaurants, alongside spectacular Victorian-era architecture and 19th-century mansions. Make sure to check out the Robert W. Roloson Houses, the only row homes that Frank Lloyd Wright ever built. In the midst of all that history, look for striking modern public art installations, like a sculpture-adorned stretch of Martin Luther King Drive that features the Monument to the Great Northern Migration, The Bronzeville Walk of Fame, and The Victory Monument. Explore like a local\nStroll by the former residences of Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, and the Marx Brothers. Dine on old-school Southern soul food at Pearl’s Place. Admire works by emerging multicultural artists at Gallery Guichard inside the Bronzeville Artist Lofts. Chicago Greeter: free guided tours\nTaste, shop and explore the neighborhoods with a friendly local as your guide. Explore rich histories, diverse cultural traditions and hidden treasures. See sides of the city you may not have adventured out to on your own, and take away a truly authentic Chicago experience.", "start_char": 784, "end_char": 1907, "id": "108168800" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_418061927#15_970664667", "url": "https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/where-to-stay-in-st-louis-usa/", "title": "MUST READ: Where to Stay in St. Louis (2021 Guide)", "headings": "Where to Stay in St. Louis (2021 • COOLEST Areas!)\nWhere to Stay in St. Louis (2021 • COOLEST Areas!)\nWhere to Stay in St. Louis\nBest Airbnb in St. Louis: Awesome industrial loft conversion!\nBest VRBO in St. Louis: Stylish Apartment with City Views\nBest Hotel in St. Louis: Hampton Inn & Suites St Louis at Forest Park\nSt. Louis Neighborhood Guide\nDowntown\nLafayette Square\nDowntown\nThe Grove\nForest Park\nSt. Louis’s 5 Best Neighborhoods to Stay in\n#1 Downtown – Where to stay in St. Louis the first time\nThings to See and Do in Downtown\nBest Airbnb in Downtown: Awesome industrial loft conversion!\nBest Loft in Downtown: Stylish Apartment with City Views\nBest Hotel in Downtown: City Place St Louis – Hotel Hyatt Regency Saint Louis at The Arch\nBest Hotel in Downtown: Missouri Athletic Club\n#2 Lafayette Square – Where to stay in St. Louis on a budget\nThings to See and Do in Lafayette Square\nBest Airbnb in Lafayette Square: Literally the cheapest place in town\nBest Homestay in Lafayette Square: The Gate House Saint Louis\nBest Hotel in Lafayette Square: Hotel Avyan\n#3 Downtown – Best area to stay in St. Louis for nightlife\nThings to See and Do in Downtown\nBest Airbnb in Downtown: Cool Loft with Rooftop\nBest Loft in Downtown: Quiet Minimalistic Apartment\nBest Motel in Downtown: Americas Best Value Inn St Louis Downtown\nBest Hotel in Downtown: Red Lion Hotel St Louis City Center\n#4 The Grove – Coolest place to stay in St. Louis\nThings to See and Do in The Grove\nBest Airbnb in The Grove: Condo in the heart of The Grove’s\nBest Hotel in The Grove: Holiday Inn Express St Louis Central West End\nBest Hotel in The Grove: Parkway Hotel Saint Louis\nBest Hotel in The Grove: Home2 Suites St Louis\n#5 Forest Park – Best neighbourhood in St. Louis for families\nThings to See and Do in Forest Park\nBest Airbnb in Forest Park: Parkside property with a cosy vibe\nBest Family House in Forest Park: Massive Bungalow close to St. Louis Zoo\nBest Hotel in Forest Park: Red Roof PLUS+ St Louis Forest Park Hampton Ave\nBest Hotel in Forest Park: Drury Inn & Suites St Louis Forest Park\nFinal Thoughts on Where to Stay in St. Louis\nAna Pereira\nWant to travel FOREVER??\nSign up and get our GREATEST TRAVEL SECRETS direct to your inbox!\nOur Favourite 'Living on the Road' Pack\nAER Travel Pack 2\n", "segment": "Delve deep into the history of blues music at the National Blues Museum. Enjoy good food and music at BB’s Jazz, Blues and Soups. Explore the tunnels, caves, slides and displays at the City Museum. Ride the Downtown Trolley. Root for the Cardinals baseball team at Busch Stadium. See the iconic Gateway Arch. Step back in time at the Campbell House Museum. Best Airbnb in Downtown: Awesome industrial loft conversion! A huge, design orientated, industrial loft conversion full of natural light, sound pricey?", "start_char": 7556, "end_char": 8065, "id": "69359576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_956465165#17_2084263205", "url": "https://traveleatblog.com/destinations/usa/things-to-do-in-chicago/", "title": "25 Unique Things to Do in Chicago (Tips From a Local) - Travel Eat Blog", "headings": "25 Unique Things to Do in Chicago (Tips From a Local)\n25 Unique Things to Do in Chicago (Tips From a Local)\n1. Explore Grant Park\n2. In Grant Park: See the Buckingham Fountain Light Show\n3. In Grant Park: Enjoy Public Art at Millenium Park\n4. In Grant Park: See your Reflection in the Cloud Gate (A.K.A. the Bean)\n5. In Grant Park: Run Under the Crown Fountain\n6. In Grant Park: Count the Stars at the Adler Planetarium\nMore Downtown Chicago: Learn About Chicago Culture and History\n7. Visit the Science and Industry Museum\n8. Meet Sue at the Field Museum\n9. The Art Institute of Chicago\n10. Listen to Jazz\nBonus Tip: Plan Your Trip Around Jazz festival\n11. See a Show at the Chicago Theatre\n12. Take an Architecture Cruise\nMore Things to Do Downtown Chicago\n13. Go Shopping on Magnificent Mile\n13. Visit the First United Methodist Church of Chicago\nDowntown is Cool, But You Have to See Other Chicago Neighborhoods\n14. See the Animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo\n15. Stroll, Run, or Bike on the Lakefront Trail\n16. See the Cubs Game\n17. Find all of the Wizard of Oz Characters at the Oz Park\nFind Your Favorite View of Chicago Skyline\n18. Views From the John Hancock Building\nThe Signature Room\n19. Feel Like You’re Floating above Chicago at the Willis Tower\nWillis Tower\n20. Go to a Scenic Spot and See the Chicago Skyline\nEven More Things to Do – Summer in Chicago\n21. Have a Picnic in the Lincoln Park\n22. Go to the Beach and Actually Swim in Lake Michigan\n23. Attend One of Many Chicago Summer Festivals\n24. Take a Lake Booze Cruise\n25. If You Have Time, Go to the Navy Pier\n", "segment": "You can take a free tour of the Sky Chapel Monday through Saturday at 2:00 p.m. or Sunday at 9:45 a.m. or 12:15 p.m.\nDowntown is Cool, But You Have to See Other Chicago Neighborhoods\n14. See the Animals at the Lincoln Park Zoo\nDating back to 1868, this zoo is one of the last remaining free admission animal parks in the United States. You can see more than 1,100 animals here, including polar bears, African penguins, giraffes, pygmy hippos, ostriches, gazelles and many more. 15. Stroll, Run, or Bike on the Lakefront Trail\nLakefront trail to the right and the view of the Lakefront Drive! Eighteen miles of Chicago’s shoreline can be accessed on a waterfront path, threading through all of the city’s lakeside parks. People use the trail to get to work, exercise, and to stroll next to Lake Michigan and gaze at Chicago’s skyline. There are bike rentals all along the trail, or you could get a day pass for Divvy, Chicago’s bike-sharing system. 16. See the Cubs Game\nEven if you are not a baseball fan, go see a Cubs game at Wrigley Field.", "start_char": 7364, "end_char": 8406, "id": "37833297" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2108574320#1_3189290640", "url": "http://loopchicago.com/explore", "title": "Explore", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Explore the best of the city has to offer in the official downtown of the city. Whether you're drawn to shopping on State Street (“that great street”), dining in America’s Best Restaurant City of 2017, seeing a performance in the Theatre District, being dazzled by our architecture or getting lost in the country's second-largest art museum, here in the Loop you'll experience the best of everything Chicago has to offer. Plus, with world-class public transportation and the highest concentration of lodging in the city, getting here and staying here couldn't be easier. While restrictions are currently in place related to COVID-19, there is still plenty to see and do in the Loop. Check out what's open in the Loop here. Shop\nLoop Events\nGet Here\nThings to Do\nEat & Drink\nStay\nClose Video", "start_char": 1958, "end_char": 2748, "id": "74642918" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_553684270#4_754444370", "url": "https://www.wanderu.com/en-us/bus-tickets/us-il/chicago/", "title": "Buses to Chicago, IL - Tickets from $7 | Wanderu", "headings": "Search bus tickets to Chicago\nSearch bus tickets to Chicago\nQuickview\nHow to get to Chicago by bus\nWhat is a good price for a bus ticket to Chicago?\nCheapest Price\nWhere is the bus station in Chicago, IL?\nWhere should you stay in Chicago?\nHow do you get around Chicago?\nWhat are some places to visit in Chicago?\nWhat are some good restaurants in Chicago?\nWhat is the best time to visit Chicago by bus?\nWhich cities have the most buses to Chicago?\nHighland\nCrestwood\nPortage\nLos Angeles\nIndianapolis\nWhat bus companies travel to Chicago, Illinois?\nBus companies serving Chicago\nJefferson Lines\nTornado Bus\nMiller Transportation\nBarons Bus Lines\nIndian Trails\nBurlington Trailways\nGreyhound\nEl Expreso Bus\nAmtrak Thruway\nTop bus routes to and from Chicago\n", "segment": "Several bus lines directly serve Chicago Union Station, and the Blue Line of the “L” is just two blocks away. What are some places to visit in Chicago? Perhaps the two most recognizable sights in Chicago are the metallic “The Bean” and the Chicago Skyline. For “The Bean” (actually called Cloud Gate), you’ll want to head to Millennium Park in downtown Chicago, where the sculpture resides. For the best views of the skyline, you have your choice of observation decks at Willis Tower’s Skydeck Chicago and the 360 CHICAGO Observation Deck. Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, is also a popular attraction as one of the oldest baseball stadiums in the country. Also worth visiting are the Shedd Aquarium and the Lincoln Park Zoo, Navy Pier, the Chicago Riverwalk and (for anyone looking to get some shopping in) the Magnificent Mile. What are some good restaurants in Chicago? Chicago is filled with great restaurants. Lou Malnati’s deep-dish pizza and Italian beef sandwiches at Al’s Beef both have a number of locations that are easily accessible by public transportation, making it simple to enjoy the delicacies Chicago is known for.", "start_char": 1887, "end_char": 3028, "id": "94163365" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_677644875#0_758375593", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "Nuclear power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "Nuclear power in the United Kingdom\nNuclear power in the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\n20th century\n21st century\n2002 Energy review\n2003 Energy White Paper\n2006 Energy review\n2007 High Court ruling\n2007 Consultation\n2008 go-ahead given\n2009 to 2011\n2011 to 2017\nSmall modular reactor development\nBrexit negotiations to present\nPower stations\nOperating\nRetired\nEconomics\nHistory\nFuture power stations\nList\nMoorside clean energy hub\nSizewell C\nWaste management and disposal\nDecommissioning\nResponsibility\nSites\nCosts\nSafety\nSeismicity\nAccidents\nSecurity\nPublic opinion and protests\nNuclear power in Scotland\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Nuclear power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia\nNuclear power in the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOverview of nuclear power in the United Kingdom\nBerkeley\nBradwell\nBradwell B\nCalder Hall\nChapelcross\nDounreay\nDungeness A, B\nHartlepool\nHeysham 1, 2\nHinkley Point A , B , C\nHunterston A, B\nMoorside\nOldbury\nSizewell A , B, C\nTorness\nTrawsfynydd\nWinfrith\nWylfa\nNuclear power plants in United Kingdom ( view)\nActive plants\nClosed plants\nPlanned plants\nCancelled plants\nNuclear power in the United Kingdom generates 20% of the country's electricity, as of 2020\n[update]\n. The UK has 15 operational nuclear reactors at seven locations (14 advanced gas-cooled reactors (AGR) and one pressurised water reactor (PWR)), as well as nuclear reprocessing plants at Sellafield and the Tails Management Facility (TMF) operated by Urenco in Capenhurst . The United Kingdom established the world's first civil nuclear programme, opening a nuclear power station, Calder Hall at Windscale, England, in 1956. At the peak in 1997, 26% of the nation's electricity was generated from nuclear power. Since then several reactors have closed and by 2012 the share had declined to 19%. The older AGR reactors have been life-extended, and further life-extensions across the AGR fleet are likely. In October 2010 the British Government gave permission for private suppliers to construct up to eight new nuclear power plants. The Scottish Government, with the backing of the Scottish Parliament, has stated that no new nuclear power stations will be constructed in Scotland. In March 2012, E.ON UK and RWE npower announced they would be pulling out of developing new nuclear power plants, placing the future of nuclear power in the UK in doubt. Despite this, EDF Energy is still planning to build four new reactors at two sites, with public consultation completed and initial groundwork beginning on the first two reactors, sited at Hinkley Point in Somerset.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1986, "id": "63189882" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_517776449#11_563487080", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "Energy in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "Energy in the United Kingdom\nEnergy in the United Kingdom\nContents\nOverview\nEnergy sources\nOil\nNatural gas\nCoal\nNuclear\nRenewable energy\nWind power\nSolar\nBiofuels\nGeothermal power\nHydroelectric\nElectricity sector\nHistory\nElectricity generation\nRegional differences\nCogeneration\nEnergy research\nEnergy efficiency\nClimate change\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As of the end of 2020 there are only three active coal-fired power stations remaining on the UK Grid Network. Nuclear\nMain article: Nuclear power in the United Kingdom\nHeysham nuclear power stations\nBritain's fleet of operational reactors consists of 14 advanced gas-cooled reactors at six discrete sites and one PWR unit at Sizewell B. The total installed nuclear capacity in the United Kingdom is about 9 GW. In addition, the UK experimented with Fast Breeder reactor technologies at Dounreay in Scotland; however the last fast breeder (with 250MWe of capacity) was shut down in 1994. Even with changes to the planning system to speed nuclear power plant applications, there are doubts over whether the necessary timescale could be met to increase nuclear power output, and over the financial viability of nuclear power with present oil and gas prices. With no nuclear plants having been constructed since Sizewell B in 1995, there are also likely to be capacity issues within the native nuclear industry. The existing privatised nuclear supplier, British Energy, had been in financial trouble in 2004. In October 2010 the coalition British Government gave the go-ahead for the construction of up to eight new nuclear power plants. However, the Scottish Government, with the backing of the Scottish Parliament, has stated that no new nuclear power stations will be constructed in Scotland.", "start_char": 6081, "end_char": 7472, "id": "103862143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_294423818#10_690238635", "url": "https://theswitch.co.uk/energy/guides/renewables/nuclear-energy", "title": "What is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?", "headings": "What is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?\nWhat is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?\nHow is nuclear energy produced?\nWhat are 3 sources of nuclear energy?\n1. Gas-cooled reactors (AGR)\n2. Pressurised water reactors (PWR)\n3. High power channel-type reactors (RBMK)\nNuclear power stations in the UK\nHow many nuclear plants are there in the UK?\nNuclear power stations UK map\nWhy is nuclear energy bad?\nEnvironmental impact of nuclear waste\nThe cost of decommissioning nuclear sites\nNuclear issues and accidents in the UK\nNuclear accidents around the world\nSpain\nUnited States\nUkraine, Russia and the Soviet Union\nWilliam Morris\n", "segment": "Only two of the active nuclear sites (Torness and Hunterston) are located in Scotland with the remainder being in England. Between 2003 and 2015. Eleven nuclear sites were shut down. Some of these reactors had been in operation for over 40 years and included two Welsh sites (Wylfa and Trawsfynydd). These numbers do not take into account research or military nuclear reactors which are smaller in scale but still require the same amount of care when it comes both to operation and nuclear waste disposal. Nuclear power stations UK map\nUK nuclear power stations take advantage of the expansive coastlines of the British Isles as a source of water required for their operation. For this reason, all commercial UK nuclear reactors are located by the sea. Why is nuclear energy bad? Nuclear power is not a renewable or sustainable form of energy. The most glaring reason is that a nuclear power station can produce up to 20 tonnes of radioactive waste in a single year.", "start_char": 5229, "end_char": 6195, "id": "37091746" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1270463888#2_1890204980", "url": "https://www.worldblaze.in/largest-nuclear-power-producing-countries/", "title": "Top 10 Largest Nuclear Power Producing Countries in the World - World Blaze", "headings": "Top 10 Largest Nuclear Power Producing Countries in the World\nTop 10 Largest Nuclear Power Producing Countries in the World\nLet us find out the top 10 nuclear power producing countries of the world.\n10. Sweden – 60647 kWh\n9. United Kingdom – 65148 kWh\n8. Ukraine – 760777 kWh\n7. Germany – 80069 kWh\n6. Canada – 95650 kWh\n5. Korea – 154306 kWh\n4. Russia – 184054 kWh\n3. China – 197829 kWh\n2. France – 386452 kWh\n1. United States – 804872 kWh\nConclusion\n", "segment": "Mainly electricity is produced through hydroelectricity and nuclear power. Besides, Sweden has a full-fledged nuclear waste management policy and there is a proper procedure in place to shift the waste from plants to the depositories. 9. United Kingdom – 65148 kWh\nAt number 9, The United Kingdom has 15 nuclear reactors which are operational. The major and operating power stations are Dungeness B, Hinkley Point B, Hunterston B, Hartlepool, Heysham 1 and 2 and Torness. It is the responsibility of the state to have the waste removed and maintain the environment of the country. The United Kingdom is known for the first civil nuclear program of the world which was set up in 1956 in Calder Hall, Windscale at England. Almost 30% of the electricity was then generated through these nuclear power plants. Eventually, the restrictions were put after a few accidents which cost millions. 8.", "start_char": 1290, "end_char": 2179, "id": "96462419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_294423818#9_690236649", "url": "https://theswitch.co.uk/energy/guides/renewables/nuclear-energy", "title": "What is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?", "headings": "What is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?\nWhat is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?\nHow is nuclear energy produced?\nWhat are 3 sources of nuclear energy?\n1. Gas-cooled reactors (AGR)\n2. Pressurised water reactors (PWR)\n3. High power channel-type reactors (RBMK)\nNuclear power stations in the UK\nHow many nuclear plants are there in the UK?\nNuclear power stations UK map\nWhy is nuclear energy bad?\nEnvironmental impact of nuclear waste\nThe cost of decommissioning nuclear sites\nNuclear issues and accidents in the UK\nNuclear accidents around the world\nSpain\nUnited States\nUkraine, Russia and the Soviet Union\nWilliam Morris\n", "segment": "Nuclear sites were publicly owned until 1984, when they were folded into the then privatised British Nuclear Fuels company. There is also the Sellafield plant which reprocessed both domestic and foreign spent nuclear fuel. The facility, which was also known as THORP (Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant), had a checkered operational history from 1997 to 2018, when it was finally closed down. How many nuclear plants are there in the UK? The UK has seven nuclear power stations that are currently operational, with each site hosting anywhere between one to four nuclear reactors. Only two of the active nuclear sites (Torness and Hunterston) are located in Scotland with the remainder being in England. Between 2003 and 2015. Eleven nuclear sites were shut down. Some of these reactors had been in operation for over 40 years and included two Welsh sites (Wylfa and Trawsfynydd). These numbers do not take into account research or military nuclear reactors which are smaller in scale but still require the same amount of care when it comes both to operation and nuclear waste disposal.", "start_char": 4651, "end_char": 5734, "id": "37091745" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_328262057#4_366137663", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EDF_Energy", "title": "EDF Energy - Wikipedia", "headings": "EDF Energy\nEDF Energy\nContents\nHistory\nNo Dash For Gas action\nElectricity generation\nFossil fuel\nWind\nNuclear\nRenewable energy\nEnergy Percentages\nSponsorship\nMarketing\nDistribution network operators\nEDF Energy's main locations\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Nuclear\nFollowing the acquisition of British Energy in 2009, the EDF Energy portfolio includes eight nuclear power stations. They are seven AGR power stations ( Dungeness B; Hinkley Point B; Hunterston B; Hartlepool; Heysham 1; Heysham 2 & Torness) and one PWR power station ( Sizewell B ), totalling nearly 9,000 MW of installed capacity. In 2007, EDF announced its intention to construct up to four new EPR reactors; two at Hinkley Point C (currently scheduled to start operation in 2025) and two at Sizewell C. EDF plans to build and operate the new plants through its subsidiary NNB Generation Company (NNB GenCo). In August 2014, the company announced it had shut down four of its 15 reactors for a period of eight weeks to investigate potential cracking in the boiler spine.", "start_char": 4639, "end_char": 5420, "id": "103740776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_294423818#11_690240506", "url": "https://theswitch.co.uk/energy/guides/renewables/nuclear-energy", "title": "What is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?", "headings": "What is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?\nWhat is Nuclear Energy & how is it produced?\nHow is nuclear energy produced?\nWhat are 3 sources of nuclear energy?\n1. Gas-cooled reactors (AGR)\n2. Pressurised water reactors (PWR)\n3. High power channel-type reactors (RBMK)\nNuclear power stations in the UK\nHow many nuclear plants are there in the UK?\nNuclear power stations UK map\nWhy is nuclear energy bad?\nEnvironmental impact of nuclear waste\nThe cost of decommissioning nuclear sites\nNuclear issues and accidents in the UK\nNuclear accidents around the world\nSpain\nUnited States\nUkraine, Russia and the Soviet Union\nWilliam Morris\n", "segment": "Nuclear power stations UK map\nUK nuclear power stations take advantage of the expansive coastlines of the British Isles as a source of water required for their operation. For this reason, all commercial UK nuclear reactors are located by the sea. Why is nuclear energy bad? Nuclear power is not a renewable or sustainable form of energy. The most glaring reason is that a nuclear power station can produce up to 20 tonnes of radioactive waste in a single year. This figure comes from the Nuclear Energy Institute, a U.S. based pro-nuclear think tank. Long-term storage for nuclear waste is a serious environmental issue that has no easy solution in sight. At the moment, deep geological repositories are being touted as the way forwards but concerns remain in terms of seismological stability over hundreds of years. Even small details such as ensuring that signage effectively conveys the hazardous nature of the site to future generations and cultures has to be taken seriously. Underground nuclear waste storage facilities currently being planned will have to operate not for decades, but several centuries.", "start_char": 5734, "end_char": 6845, "id": "37091747" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_677644875#3_758383832", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "Nuclear power in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "Nuclear power in the United Kingdom\nNuclear power in the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\n20th century\n21st century\n2002 Energy review\n2003 Energy White Paper\n2006 Energy review\n2007 High Court ruling\n2007 Consultation\n2008 go-ahead given\n2009 to 2011\n2011 to 2017\nSmall modular reactor development\nBrexit negotiations to present\nPower stations\nOperating\nRetired\nEconomics\nHistory\nFuture power stations\nList\nMoorside clean energy hub\nSizewell C\nWaste management and disposal\nDecommissioning\nResponsibility\nSites\nCosts\nSafety\nSeismicity\nAccidents\nSecurity\nPublic opinion and protests\nNuclear power in Scotland\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "All nuclear installations in the UK are overseen by the Office for Nuclear Regulation . Contents\n1 History\n1.1 20th century\n1.2 21st century\n1.2.1 2002 Energy review\n1.2.2 2003 Energy White Paper\n1.2.3 2006 Energy review\n1.2.4 2007 High Court ruling\n1.2.5 2007 Consultation\n1.2.6 2008 go-ahead given\n1.2.7 2009 to 2011\n1.2.8 2011 to 2017\n1.2.9 Small modular reactor development\n1.3 Brexit negotiations to present\n2 Power stations\n2.1 Operating\n2.2 Retired\n3 Economics\n3.1 History\n3.2 Future power stations\n3.2.1 List\n3.2.2 Moorside clean energy hub\n3.2.3 Sizewell C\n4 Waste management and disposal\n5 Decommissioning\n5.1 Responsibility\n5.2 Sites\n5.3 Costs\n6 Safety\n6.1 Seismicity\n6.2 Accidents\n7 Security\n8 Public opinion and protests\n9 Nuclear power in Scotland\n10 See also\n11 References\n12 Further reading\n13 External links\nHistory\n20th century\n\nThis section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. ( March 2011)\nCalder Hall power station was first connected to the national power grid on 27 August 1956\nNuclear capacity (red) as a proportion of total generating capacity, 1955–2016\nThe United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) was established in 1954 as a statutory corporation to oversee and pioneer the development of nuclear energy within the United Kingdom. The first station to be connected to the grid, on 27 August 1956, was Calder Hall, although the production of weapons-grade plutonium was the main reason behind this power station. Calder Hall was the world's first nuclear power station to deliver electricity in commercial quantities (although the 5 MW \"semi-experimental\" reactor at Obninsk in the Soviet Union was connected to the public supply in 1954). In February 1966 it was announced that the first prototype fast breeder reactor in the United Kingdom would be constructed in Dounreay, Scotland, at a cost of £30 million. British Nuclear Fuels Limited (BNFL) was established in February 1971 from the demerger of the production division of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). In 1984 BNFL became a public limited company, British Nuclear Fuels plc, wholly owned by the UK government. In December 1979, in the wake of the industrial disputes of the Winter of Discontent and the 1979 oil crisis, the new Thatcher government announced a new long-term nuclear power programme.", "start_char": 2465, "end_char": 4775, "id": "63189885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1223157414#10_1776517298", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/10-of-the-world-s-most-radioactive-places.html", "title": "10 of the World's Most Radioactive Places - WorldAtlas", "headings": "10 of the World's Most Radioactive Places\n10 of the World's Most Radioactive Places\n10. Fukushima, Japan\n9. The Polygon, Kazakhstan\n8. Chernobyl, Ukraine\n7. Hanford, USA\n6. Siberian Chemical Combine, Russia\n5. Mailuu-Suu, Kyrgyzstan\n4. The Somali Coast\n3. Goias, Brazil\n2. Sellafield, UK\n1. Mayak, Russia\n", "segment": "2. Sellafield, UK\nSellafield is UK’s equivalent of Hanford. A nuclear enrichment plant was built in the area to enrich plutonium. During its peak period, the plant released 8 million liters of radioactive waste water into the sea daily. In 1957, a huge fire ravaged the plant releasing radioactive fumes into the atmosphere. The incident earned its place as the worst nuclear accident in the United Kingdom’s history. A large number of marine mammals died due to the disposal of waste water into the sea while thousands of people suffered from respiratory problems as a result of inhaling the contaminated air. 1. Mayak, Russia\nRussia built a number of nuclear power plants in the region of Mayak during the cold war. A plant in the region suffered a Level 6 disaster on September 29, 1957 (to put this into perspective, Chernobyl is classified as a Level 7).", "start_char": 5281, "end_char": 6141, "id": "96390795" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1591376525#7_3326604620", "url": "https://www.power-technology.com/features/history-of-nuclear-power/", "title": "History of nuclear power: a timeline of the energy technology", "headings": "UK nuclear power through the years\nUK nuclear power through the years\nHistory of nuclear power\n1956 – Calder Hall\n1959 – Chapelcross 1, 2 and 3 (4 in 1960)\n1962 – Bradwell 1 and 2\n1962 – Berkeley 1 and 2\n1965 – Hinkley Point A\n1966 – Sizewell A\n1971 – Wylfa 1 and 2\n1995 – Sizewell B\n1997 – THORP\n2018 – Hinkley Point C\n2019 – Wylfa Newydd\n", "segment": "Work began in 2018, and the first reactor is expected to be operational by 2025, according to majority owner EDF energy. It is the only nuclear power plant under construction in the UK, and is expected to cost around £20bn, with a capacity of 3,200MW. 2019 – Wylfa Newydd\nA new power plant was being planned by Horizon in Anglesey, next to the site of the previous nuclear plant that is currently being decommissioned. However, the future of the £20bn Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant is currently uncertain, after Horizon’s parent company Hitachi suspended its development plans. The plant was expected to have a capacity of 2,900MW and be operational by the mid-2020s, to continue operation for 60 years. Close\n×\nEmail *:", "start_char": 4079, "end_char": 4796, "id": "28994508" } ]
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Classical conditioning
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_725897544#1_1379011599", "url": "https://practicalpie.com/ivan-pavlov-biography-experiments/", "title": "Ivan Pavlov (Biography + Experiments) - Practical Psychology", "headings": "Ivan Pavlov (Biography + Experiments)\nIvan Pavlov (Biography + Experiments)\nHis Early Years\nWhat did Ivan Pavlov Study?\nPavlov's Dog Experiment\nPavlovian Conditioning\nBehaviorism Theory\nPavlov's Impact on Education\nBooks\nNobel Prize\nPersonal Life and Death\n", "segment": "So, who exactly was he? Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was a Russian physiologist who is best known for discovering the concept of classical conditioning. He was born on September 14, 1849, in Ryazan, Russia. Pavlov won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904. He died in Leningrad on February 27, 1936. His Early Years\nIvan Pavlov was the eldest child of Varvara Ivanovna Uspenskaya and Peter Dmitrievich Pavlov. He had ten siblings. Pavlov’s mother was a homemaker and his father was a Russian Orthodox priest at the village church. His grandfather also worked at the church as a sexton. Pavlov was a good reader by the time he was seven years old.", "start_char": 465, "end_char": 1117, "id": "112486476" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1084056381#0_2378329689", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/85670/12-facts-about-ivan-pavlov", "title": "12 Fascinating Facts About Ivan Pavlov | Mental Floss", "headings": "12 Fascinating Facts About Ivan Pavlov\n12 Fascinating Facts About Ivan Pavlov\n1. A LOT OF WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW ABOUT HIM IS WRONG.\n2. HE PLANNED TO BECOME A PRIEST.\n3. HIS CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR WAS A BIG DEAL.\n4. HIS EARLY WORK DEALT WITH PANCREATIC NERVES AND ANIMAL DIGESTION.\n5. HE WAS SO POOR THAT HE COUCH-SURFED FOR A FEW MONTHS.\n6. HE FINANCED HIS LAB BY SELLING CANINE GASTRIC JUICE AS A CURE FOR INDIGESTION.\n7. AFTER HIS FIRST SON DIED, HE NAMED ALL HIS FUTURE CHILDREN WITH “V” NAMES.\n8. HE WON A NOBEL PRIZE FOR REMOVING DOGS’ ESOPHAGI.\n9. H.G. WELLS WROTE ABOUT PAVLOV FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE.\n10. HE HAD A BAD TEMPER.\n11. HE SPOKE OUT AGAINST SOVIET COMMUNISM.\n12. HIS HOME AND APARTMENT WERE CONVERTED TO MEMORIAL MUSEUMS.\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n", "segment": "12 Fascinating Facts About Ivan Pavlov | Mental Floss\narrow\nscience\n12 Fascinating Facts About Ivan Pavlov\nBY Suzanne Raga\nSeptember 1, 2017\nWikimedia Commons // Public Domain\nThanks to Ivan Pavlov, we’re all familiar with classical conditioning and the Pavlovian response (ring a bell before giving a dog a plate of food enough times, and he'll eventually begin to salivate at the sound of the bell rather than the sight of the meal). But if you want to know more about the man himself, from his side gig selling canine gastric juice to his couch-surfing days, it's time to examine these 12 drool-worthy facts about Ivan Pavlov. 1. A LOT OF WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW ABOUT HIM IS WRONG. Pavlov’s biographers point out that most people have misconceptions about the Russian physiologist. For example, instead of ringing a bell to train dogs, Pavlov actually used a variety of tools such as a metronome, buzzer, whistle, light, harmonium, and even electric shock. And Pavlov’s concept of the conditioned response is, in reality, not exactly what he pioneered. He discussed the conditional response, but a mistranslation of the original Russian word uslovnyi gave us the phrase conditioned response, which is still used today. 2. HE PLANNED TO BECOME A PRIEST.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1254, "id": "91722178" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_67617210#0_173755839", "url": "https://www.famousscientists.org/ivan-pavlov/", "title": "Ivan Pavlov - Biography, Facts and Pictures", "headings": "Ivan Pavlov\nIvan Pavlov\nEarly Life and Education:\nCareer Path:\nContributions and Achievements:\nLater Life and Death:\nScientist of the Week\nTop 100 Scientists\nList of Scientists\n", "segment": "Ivan Pavlov - Biography, Facts and Pictures\nIvan Pavlov\nIvan Petrovich Pavlov was an eminent Russian physiologist and psychologist who devised the concept of the conditioned reflex. He conducted a legendary experiment in which he trained a hungry dog to drool at the sound of a bell, which had previously been related to the presentation of food to the animal. Pavlov formulated a conceptual theory, highlighting the significance of conditioning and associating human behavior with the nervous system. He was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking research on digestive secretions. Advertisements\nEarly Life and Education: Ivan Pavlov was born in Ryazan, Russia on the 26 September 1849, the eldest of eleven children. His father, Peter Dmitrievich Pavlov, was a Russian orthodox priest and his mother was Varvara Ivanovna Uspenskaya. As a young child, he suffered a serious injury from a fall, due to which Pavlov spent much of his early childhood with his parents in the family home and garden. There he acquired various practical skills and a deep interest in natural history. Enrolling at a church school aged eleven;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1161, "id": "80468337" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_789235529#1_1348159594", "url": "http://whatispsychology.net/contributions-of-ivan-pavlov-to-psychology/", "title": "Contributions of Ivan Pavlov to Psychology | What is Psychology?", "headings": "Contributions of Ivan Pavlov to Psychology\nContributions of Ivan Pavlov to Psychology\nIvan Pavlov\n", "segment": "Get a FREE love reading & personal horoscope with the most truthful answers. Start to grab every chance for success in your life! ( Sponsored Link; 18+ only)\nIvan Pavlov was born in Russia in 1849, the son of a village priest. His early studies were in theology, but he was soon sidetracked into the study of science and in 1870 Pavlov began studying physiology at the University of St Petersburg, where he discovered a love for the natural sciences. He excelled in the field and was awarded a gold medal for his first research paper. Pavlov progressed to a Fellowship at the Academy of Medical Surgery, where he continued with his research, before being made a Director at the Physiological Clinic run by the famous physician, S. P. Botkin. It was here that he produced his Nobel Prize winning doctoral thesis on The Centrifugal Nerves of the Heart in 1904. Although Pavlov contributed a great deal to the field of science and physiology, one of the main contributions of Ivan Pavlov to psychology was his work on the conditioning reflex, a concept for which he is arguably most famous for. Indeed, the phrase Pavlov’s dog is now universally used to describe someone who reacts to a stimuli or situation without thinking about it, which shows how far the themes of Pavlov’s work have managed to spread into popular culture.", "start_char": 467, "end_char": 1790, "id": "2547913" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1531687368#2_3221879616", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ivan-Pavlov", "title": "Ivan Pavlov | Biography, Theory, Conditioning, Dog, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nIvan Pavlov\nRussian physiologist\nTop Questions\nWhat did Ivan Pavlov study?\nWhat was Ivan Pavlov best known for?\nWhat were Ivan Pavlov’s contributions?\nWhat was Ivan Pavlov’s first job?\nLife\nLaws of conditioned reflex\n", "segment": "After receiving an M.D. at the Imperial Medical Academy in St. Petersburg, he studied in Germany under the direction of the cardiovascular physiologist Carl Ludwig and the gastrointestinal physiologist Rudolf Heidenhain. What was Ivan Pavlov best known for? Ivan Pavlov developed an experiment testing the concept of the conditioned reflex. He trained a hungry dog to salivate at the sound of a metronome or buzzer, which was previously associated with the sight of food. He later developed an approach that emphasized the importance of conditioning in studies relating human behaviour to the nervous system. What were Ivan Pavlov’s contributions? In addition to his conditioning work, Ivan Pavlov devised an operation to prepare a miniature stomach, which was isolated from ingested foods but retained its vagal nerve supply. The procedure allowed him to study the gastrointestinal secretions in animals. For his efforts he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904. What was Ivan Pavlov’s first job?", "start_char": 1364, "end_char": 2383, "id": "23748375" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684728953#0_3380738062", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/ivan-petrovich-pavlov", "title": "Ivan Petrovich Pavlov", "headings": "Ivan Petrovich Pavlov\nIvan Petrovich Pavlov\nMaking of a Physiologist\nScientific Contributions\nPhilosophy and Outlook\nFurther Reading on Ivan Petrovich Pavlov\n", "segment": "Ivan Petrovich Pavlov\nHome\nBiography\nIvan Petrovich Pavlov\nIvan Petrovich Pavlov\nThe Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936) pioneered in the study of circulation, digestion, and conditioned reflexes. He believed that he clearly established the physiological nature of psychological phenomena. Ivan Pavlov was born in Ryazan on Sept. 26, 1849, the son of a poor parish priest, from whom Pavlov acquired a lifelong love for physical labor and for learning. At the age of 9 or 10, Pavlov suffered from a fall which affected his general health and delayed his formal education. When he was 11, he entered the second grade of the church school at Ryazan. In 1864 he went to the Theological Seminary of Ryazan, studying religion, classical languages, and philosophy and developing an interest in science. Advertisement\nMaking of a Physiologist\nIn 1870 Pavlov gained admission to the University of St. Petersburg (Leningrad), electing animal physiology as his major field and chemistry as his minor. There he studied inorganic chemistry under Dmitrii Mendeleev and organic chemistry under Aleksandr Butlerov, but the deepest impression was made by the lectures and the skilled experimental techniques of Ilya Tsion. It was in Tsion's laboratory that Pavlov was exposed to scientific investigations, resulting in his paper \"On the Nerves Controlling the Pancreatic Gland.\" After graduating, Pavlov entered the third course of the Medico-Chirurgical Academy (renamed in 1881 the Military Medical Academy), working as a laboratory assistant (1876-1878).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1560, "id": "54859036" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_464602008#2_1007346189", "url": "https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/psychologists/who-was-ivan-pavlov-psychology-and-the-impact-of-classical-conditioning/", "title": "Who Was Ivan Pavlov? Psychology And The Impact Of Classical Conditioning | Betterhelp", "headings": "Who Was Ivan Pavlov? Psychology And The Impact Of Classical Conditioning\nWho Was Ivan Pavlov? Psychology And The Impact Of Classical Conditioning\nWho Was Ivan Pavlov?\nFamily And Early Life Of Ivan Pavlov\nPavlov's Schooling\nPavlov's Early Career\nPavlov's Later Career\nPavlov's Psychology Of Classical Conditioning\nThe Impact Of Classical Conditioning\nPrevious Article\nNext Article\n", "segment": "Like many of the greatest clinical researchers of all time, Pavlov had an insatiable curiosity and a willingness to innovate and experiment in ways that had never be done and never will be done again. Source: rawpixel.com\nWho Was Ivan Pavlov? Ivan Petrovich Pavlov was born in 1840 in Ryazan, in central Russia. He was a Russian physiologist who is famous for developing the concept of a conditioned reflex. Pavlov mastered his philosophy by proving that animals could be conditioned to respond to various stimuli. He was rewarded handsomely for his work when, in 1904, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his research on digestive secretions. He was the very first Russian Nobel laureate. Family And Early Life Of Ivan Pavlov\nPavlov hailed from a highly religious family. His grandfather was a sexton, which was a person who was employed by the church to care for and maintain the church building and its grounds, including the cemetery.", "start_char": 854, "end_char": 1818, "id": "22555185" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_541251347#3_964726668", "url": "http://www.freecontentweb.com/content/behavioral-psychology-discussed-john-b-watson-ivan-pavlov-and-bf-skinner", "title": "Behavioral Psychology as Discussed by John B Watson, Ivan Pavlov and B.F. Skinner | Free Content Web", "headings": "Behavioral Psychology as Discussed by John B Watson, Ivan Pavlov and B.F. Skinner\nBehavioral Psychology as Discussed by John B Watson, Ivan Pavlov and B.F. Skinner", "segment": "Ivan Pavlov was a Russian physiologist who discovered classical conditioning, one of the major factors in behaviorism. His theory of classical conditioning is a technique used in behavioral training in which associations are made between a natural stimulus and a learned, neatural stimulus. Stimulants are anything that elict a response. Thier are steps to help you understand this process. First you must pair a natuaral occuring stimulus with a response. Next, you take one of the previous neutral stimulants and pair it with the natural occuring stimulus. Then the previosly neutral stimulus starts to call forth a response without the presence of the natuarally occuring stimlulus. These then become a conditioned stimulus and a condition response. Ivan pavlov demonstrated this theory with a dog. He rang a bell everytime the dogs ate, and each time the dogs heard the bell they would salivate.", "start_char": 1672, "end_char": 2572, "id": "19107576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1118099909#2_1896873874", "url": "http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Ivan_Pavlov", "title": "Ivan Pavlov | Psychology Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Ivan Pavlov\nIvan Pavlov\nLife and research\nLegacy\nSee also\nPublications\nBooks\nPapers\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He thereby established the basic laws for the establishment and extinction of what he called \"conditional reflexes\" — i.e., reflex responses, like salivation, that only occurred conditional upon specific previous experiences of the animal. These experiments were carried out in the 1890s and 1900s, and were known to western scientists through translations of individual accounts, but first became fully available in English in a book published in 1927 . Pavlov was a dextrous operator who was compulsive about his working hours and habits. He would sit down to lunch at exactly 12 o'clock, he would go to bed at exactly the same time each evening, would always feed his dogs at exactly the same time each night and he would always leave Saint Petersburg/Leningrad for [Estonia on vacation on the same day each year. This behavior changed when his son Victor died in the White Army — after which he suffered from insomnia . Unlike many pre-revolutionary scientists, Pavlov was highly regarded by the Soviet government, and he was able to continue his researches until he reached a considerable age. Pavlov himself was not favorable towards Marxism, but as a Nobel laureate he was seen as a valuable political asset, and as such was lavishly funded. After the murder of Sergei Kirov in 1934, Pavlov wrote several letters to Molotov criticizing the mass persecutions which followed and asking for the reconsideration of cases pertaining to several people he knew personally. In later life he was particularly interested in trying to use conditioning to establish an experimental model of the induction of neuroses. He died in Leningrad.", "start_char": 1653, "end_char": 3287, "id": "61946779" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_281919545#1_514328496", "url": "http://messybeast.com/moggycat/pavlov-cat.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Pavlov was a Welsh behavioural scientist who conducted experiments into ringing bells and cats eating food. His experiments went something along the lines of: Day 1: Rang bell. Cat buggered off. Day 2: Rang bell. Cat buggered off. Day 3: Rang bell, but cat put paw on bell so it only made a 'thunk' sound.", "start_char": 629, "end_char": 934, "id": "61116787" } ]
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who is the current president of dominican republic 2011?
Danilo Medina
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The current President of the Dominican Republic is Luis Abinader of the Modern Revolutionary Party, who won the 2020 Dominican Republic general election and took office on August 16, 2020 from Danilo Medina . Beginning in the first decade of the 21st century, the Dominican presidency has taken on a more participatory role at the global level, strengthening diplomatic ties throughout the world and serving as a mediator in conflicts as close as the 2009 Honduran coup d'état and so far away as the Arab–Israeli conflict. Contents\n1 Origins\n2 Constitutional role\n3 Schools and Powers of the President of the Dominican Republic\n4 Requirements\n5 Office-holders\n6 Latest election\n7 See also\n8 Notes\n9 References\nOrigins\nThe origin of the Presidency of the Dominican Republic goes back to the War of Independence when the Central Government Junta (JCG) constituted the first form of government that the country had in independent and republican living conditions. The main activities, at such a convulsive moment, were to lead the war against the invasion of the Haitians, since it depended on the survival of the newly born State and the application of emergency measures of a provisional nature in order to put the governmental machinery, the collection of taxes, inform foreign powers of the existence of the new State and extend its dominion over the newly liberated territory. At the beginning J.C.G. He had to keep Haitian laws in force for a while, since otherwise the courts, the collection of taxes, municipalities, customs and other indispensable organisms for the normal course of the institutional life of every society would not have worked. The J.C.G. He ruled the country for an 8-month period. On July 1844, General Pedro Santana, after a streak of successive victories in the southern part of the country, appeared with his army in Santo Domingo and was proclaimed President of the Junta Central Government. The following month, Santana sent the Nation’s Founding Fathers into exile.", "start_char": 3602, "end_char": 5767, "id": "63614720" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_945715573#11_1899023957", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Dominican_Republic", "title": "Dominican Republic Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "Dominican Republic\nDominican Republic\nContents\nHistory\nGovernment\nPolitics\nThe land\nPeople\nProvinces\nEconomy\nCulture\nLanguages\nReligions\nNational holidays\nRelated pages\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "The President is chief of state and head of government and is elected every 4 years. He nominates the cabinet. The current president is Danilo Medina Sánchez. The Legislative branch makes the laws and is made up of the Congress, which is in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. The Congress is divided into two groups: the Senate, with 32 members (one for every province and one for the National District), and the Chamber of Deputies with 178 members. The Judicial branch is made up of the courts of the country, including the Supreme Court of Justice. Politics\nThe Dominican Republic is a constitutional democracy ruled by a president. The president is elected every 4 years. 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He is a lawyer and a Member of the European Parliament. The candidate of the Law and Justice party... Read More »\nJul 12, 2020 | Tags: Poland, President | Category: All, Europe Leaders\nPresident of the Dominican Republic\nLuis Abinader, President of the Dominican Republic (elected on Jul 5, 2020 with 52.5%) Luis Rodolfo Abinader Corona (born 12 July 1967) is a Dominican economist, businessman, and politician who is serving as the 54th and current President of the Dominican Republic. He served as the Modern Revolutionary Party candidate for President of the... Read More »\nJul 5, 2020 | Tags: President | Category: All, Leaders of Islands\nPresident of Iceland\nGuðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson, President of Iceland (elected on Jun 25, 2016 with 39.1% ; re-elected on Jun 27, 2020 with 91.8%) Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson (born 26 June 1968) is the current President of Iceland. He took office on 1 August 2016, after receiving the most votes in the 2016 election.", "start_char": 6939, "end_char": 7954, "id": "112032674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1273582509#3_1432857137", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Dominican_Republic", "title": "President of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of the Dominican Republic\nPresident of the Dominican Republic\nContents\nOrigins\nConstitutional role\nSchools and Powers of the President of the Dominican Republic\nRequirements\nOffice-holders\nLatest election\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "The constitution also places it as the head of the state's foreign policy and grants it the power to appoint diplomatic representatives on the recommendation and approval of the Senate of the Dominican Republic . The president is elected by universal suffrage for a term of four years. 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Contents\n1 Origins\n2 Constitutional role\n3 Schools and Powers of the President of the Dominican Republic\n4 Requirements\n5 Office-holders\n6 Latest election\n7 See also\n8 Notes\n9 References\nOrigins\nThe origin of the Presidency of the Dominican Republic goes back to the War of Independence when the Central Government Junta (JCG) constituted the first form of government that the country had in independent and republican living conditions.", "start_char": 2915, "end_char": 4730, "id": "63614719" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1273582509#1_1432853483", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Dominican_Republic", "title": "President of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia", "headings": "President of the Dominican Republic\nPresident of the Dominican Republic\nContents\nOrigins\nConstitutional role\nSchools and Powers of the President of the Dominican Republic\nRequirements\nOffice-holders\nLatest election\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "2008\n2012\nParliamentary: 2006\n2010\nGeneral: 2016\n2020\nAdministrative divisions\nProvinces\nGovernors\nMunicipalities\nGeographic Regions\nForeign relations\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMinister: Miguel Vargas\nDiplomatic missions of / in the Dominican Republic\nPassports\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nDominican Republic portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe President of the Dominican Republic ( Spanish: Presidente de la República Dominicana) is both the head of state and head of government of the Dominican Republic. The presidential system was established in 1844, following the proclamation of the republic during the Dominican War of Independence. The President of the Dominican Republic is styled Your Excellency, Mr. President during his time in office. His official residence is the National Palace . The article CXXVIII of the constitution instructs the president of the \"faithful execution of the Dominican Law\" and confers on him the rank of commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, the National Police and all the State security forces. It has the power to appoint ministers, grant pardons, moratoria and the duty of ensuring national security and the collection and faithful investment of national income.", "start_char": 1708, "end_char": 2914, "id": "63614717" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3568282378#5_3654054450", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Abinader", "title": "Luis Abinader - Wikipedia", "headings": "Luis Abinader\nLuis Abinader\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n2016 presidential election\n2020 presidential election\nPresident of the Dominican Republic\nForeign relations\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Rudy Giuliani and John Huvane once again advised Abinader in the campaign as security consultants. Abinader is the first Dominican President to have been born after the Trujillo dictatorship; and the second of Lebanese descent, the first being Jacobo Majluta who held the office shortly in 1982. President of the Dominican Republic\nInauguration ceremony, 16 August 2020\nAbinader was sworn in as the President of the Dominican Republic on 16 August 2020. The inauguration had a reduced number of guests due to the measures taken for the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the international guests was the Secretary of State of the United States, Mike Pompeo, who attended on behalf of President Donald Trump. |url= https://www.reuters.com/article/us-dominicanrepublic-immigration-idUSKCN2AR0OL |website=Reuters |access-date=4 March 2021 |language=en |date=27 February 2021}}</ref>\nForeign relations\nAbinader meets with Mike Pompeo, 16 August 2020\nU.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was among those in attendance at Abinader's swearing-in ceremony. Under Luis Abinader's leadership, the Dominican Republic is set to form stronger economic and diplomatic ties with the United States. Under his administration, the Dominican Republic became one of the countries that, along with the US, voted to maintain the arms embargo on Iran. Personal life\nAbinader is married to Raquel Arbaje Soni, the daughter of businesspersons Elías Arbaje Farah and Margarita Soni, both of Lebanese descent.", "start_char": 4311, "end_char": 5782, "id": "105719386" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_111570341#10_257266843", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Dominican_Republic", "title": "Dominican Republic Facts for Kids", "headings": "Dominican Republic facts for kids\nDominican Republic facts for kids\nContents\nHistory\nGovernment\nPolitics\nThe land\nPeople\nProvinces\nMain page: Provinces of the Dominican Republic\nEconomy\nCulture\nLanguages\nReligions\nRelated pages\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "Since the end of the civil war, the presidents of the Dominican Republic have been: Joaquín Balaguer (1966-1978)\nAntonio Guzmán (1978-1982)\nSalvador Jorge Blanco (1982-1986)\nJoaquín Balaguer (1986-1996)\nLeonel Fernández (1996-2000)\nHipólito Mejía (2000-2004)\nLeonel Fernández (2004-2012)\nGovernment\nFormer President Danilo Medina in the swearing-in of new government cabinet. The Dominican Republic is a presidential democratic republic. The government is divided in three branches: the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary. The Executive branch is made up of the President, the Vice President and the Ministers who are called Secretaries of State. The President is chief of state and head of government and is elected every 4 years. He nominates the cabinet. The Legislative branch makes the laws and is made up of the Congress, which is in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. 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There are 3 important political parties in the Dominican Republic: PRD: the Dominican Revolutionary Party (Spanish: Partido Revolucionario Dominicano ). The PRD is a somewhat socialist party. 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President of Dominican Republic\nMr. Danilo Medina Sánchez is the current president of the Dominican Republic. Overall he is the 53 rd president of the country. He took office in 2012, on August-16. Prime Minister of Dominican Republic\nMr. Andrew Holness Is the current Prime Minister of the Dominican Republic. Under the constitution, the Prime Minister also serves as the head of the government. The population of the Dominican Republic\nIn 2017, the estimated population of Dominica Republic was about 10.77 million which is equivalent to 0.14% of the total population of the world. It ranked on 86 th position in the most populated countries of the world. Flag of Dominican Republic\nThe current flag of Dominica Republic is consisting of Blue and Red color along with the white cross and coat of arms located in the center. The currency of the Dominican Republic\nThe national currency of the Dominican Republic is Dominican peso.", "start_char": 6347, "end_char": 7430, "id": "84178202" } ]
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when did sherlock holmes live?
5049 Sherlock
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Where did Sherlock Holmes live and is their song about it? 221b Baker Street, London.", "start_char": 3383, "end_char": 4074, "id": "75056608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188167170#3_504674169", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_street_did_Sherlock_Holmes_live_on", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where did Sherlock Holmes and his assistant live? They lived at number 221b Baker street, London. When did Sherlock Holmes live at 221b Baker street? Sherlock Holmes moved into 221B Baker Street shortly after\nmeeting John Watson. They were introduced by a man that knew both\nof them were looking for a roommate to share the expense. Holmes\nlived there from 1881 until 1903. Did Sherlock Holmes ever live at 221a baker street? That would be the address of the housekeeper throughout. Who lived at 221B Baker Street London? Sherlock Holmes221B Baker Street is the London residence of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes.", "start_char": 1724, "end_char": 2347, "id": "75056603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1077602397#6_1212576988", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_and_literature", "title": "Philosophy and literature - Wikipedia", "headings": "Philosophy and literature\nPhilosophy and literature\nContents\nThe philosophy of literature\nLiterature and language\nThe truth of fiction\nThe literature of philosophy\nPhilosophical poems\nPhilosophical fiction\nPhilosophical writing as literature\nPhilosophy in literature\nPhilosophers in literature\nFictional philosophers\nSee also\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In educated opinion, at least, it is commonly reputed as true that Sherlock Holmes lived in London. ( see David Lewis 'Truth in Fiction', American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 15. No. 1, January 1978) It is also considered true that Samuel Pepys lived in London. Yet Sherlock Holmes never lived anywhere at all; he is a fictional character. Samuel Pepys, contrarily, is judged to have been a real person. Contemporary interest in Holmes and in Pepys share strong similarities; the only reason why anyone knows either of their names is because of an abiding interest in reading about their alleged deeds and words.", "start_char": 4247, "end_char": 4860, "id": "63476473" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188167170#4_504675009", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_street_did_Sherlock_Holmes_live_on", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Holmes\nlived there from 1881 until 1903. Did Sherlock Holmes ever live at 221a baker street? That would be the address of the housekeeper throughout. Who lived at 221B Baker Street London? Sherlock Holmes221B Baker Street is the London residence of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is a character created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Is Sherlock Holmes in a British museum? The Sherlock Holmes Museum is located at 221b Baker Street, London, NW1 6XE, England. Baker Street\nWhere is Sherlock Holmes office? Sherlock Holmes' office is in the same place as his living quarters;", "start_char": 2058, "end_char": 2660, "id": "75056604" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188167170#2_504673320", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_street_did_Sherlock_Holmes_live_on", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where did Sherlock Holmes live before Baker Street? Near the British Museum in Montague Street, I think. Where do Sherlock Holmes and his famous friend live in london? Allegedly, 221b Baker Street\nWhere in London do Sherlock Holmes and his assistant live? The address was 221b Baker street, London. Where did Sherlock Holmes and his assistant live? They lived at number 221b Baker street, London. When did Sherlock Holmes live at 221b Baker street? Sherlock Holmes moved into 221B Baker Street shortly after\nmeeting John Watson. They were introduced by a man that knew both\nof them were looking for a roommate to share the expense.", "start_char": 1425, "end_char": 2057, "id": "75056602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188167170#5_504675829", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_street_did_Sherlock_Holmes_live_on", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sherlock Holmes is a character created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Is Sherlock Holmes in a British museum? The Sherlock Holmes Museum is located at 221b Baker Street, London, NW1 6XE, England. Baker Street\nWhere is Sherlock Holmes office? Sherlock Holmes' office is in the same place as his living quarters; 221B Baker Street in London. It was Baker Street in London\nWhere do Winnie-the-Pooh and Sherlock Holmes live? Winnie the Pooh lives in the 100 acre woods. Sherlock Holmes, however, lived at 221B Baker street in London,\nEngland. What is the climax of Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars?", "start_char": 2348, "end_char": 2958, "id": "75056605" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_188167170#1_504672519", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_street_did_Sherlock_Holmes_live_on", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhere does Sherlock Holmes live? 221B Baker Street, London, England. Where did the fictional character Sherlock Holmes live? 221b Baker Street, London\nWhere is The Sherlock Holmes museum? The Sherlock Holmes Museum is at 221B Baker Street, London. Where did Sherlock Holmes live before Baker Street? Near the British Museum in Montague Street, I think. Where do Sherlock Holmes and his famous friend live in london? Allegedly, 221b Baker Street\nWhere in London do Sherlock Holmes and his assistant live? The address was 221b Baker street, London.", "start_char": 1141, "end_char": 1724, "id": "75056601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2064677247#12_2322930291", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes:_The_Musical", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "^Times of London. April 25, 1989. Jeremy Kingston. \" A Legend in Need: Sherlock Holmes the Musical\". ^Times of London. March 22, 1993. Benedict Nightingale. \" All Too Elementary, my Dear Watson\". Sherlock Holmes:", "start_char": 9002, "end_char": 9213, "id": "64174874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_470796587#0_1019538784", "url": "https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php/Sherlock_Holmes", "title": "Sherlock Holmes - The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia", "headings": "Sherlock Holmes\nSherlock Holmes\nContents\nIdentity\nPhysical appearance\nTall & Gaunt\nThin\nFeatures\nVoice\nHis clothing\nSmoking habits\nPhysical condition\nHis personality\nTaste for unusual\nSociability & Friends\nAttitude\nHabits\nEmotions\nConvictions\nPhilosophy\nReligion\nHis Profession\nMotivation\nMethods\nObservation\nDeduction\nKnowledge\nDisguises\nIncome\nFailures\nRelationship with Police\nHis Life\nBefore his detective activity\nHis detective activity\nAfter his detective activity\nHis Eating Habits\nHis Health Problems\nHis Relation with Women\nInterests\nMusic\nChronologies\nSherlock Holmes' Performers\n", "segment": "Sherlock Holmes - The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSherlock Holmes\nFrom The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia\nSherlock Holmes (illustration by Sidney Paget, august 1893)\nSherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1887. He is an English consulting detective living in London at 221b Baker Street. At first Arthur Conan Doyle named the detective as Sherrinford Holmes (not Sherrin g ford as he wrongly mentioned in his auto-biography Memories and Adventures 40 years later) and the biographer Ormond Sacker (see manuscript in A Study in Scarlet ). But he changed his mind and renamed them as Sherlock Holmes and John H. Watson . The following informations only take their source in the original texts written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. All references are sourced in parenthesis with abbreviation of the story title. 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Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-04-08 21:32:14\n221B BAKER STREET LONDON ENGLAND\nSherlock's home address was 221B Baker Street, Marylebone, London\nThe great fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, lived at 221B Baker Street in London, England, but on retirement went to live in Sussex. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhere does Sherlock Holmes live? 221B Baker Street, London, England. Where did the fictional character Sherlock Holmes live? 221b Baker Street, London\nWhere is The Sherlock Holmes museum? The Sherlock Holmes Museum is at 221B Baker Street, London.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1425, "id": "75056600" } ]
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what sort of government does brazil have?
Constitutional republic
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_834224274#0_1720179168", "url": "https://www.us-passport-service-guide.com/brazil-government.html", "title": "Brazil Government and Politics", "headings": "Brazil Government\nBrazil Government\nExecutive Branch\nLegislative Branch\nJudicial Branch\nStates And Municipalities\nGovernment Philosophy\nRecommended Brazil Government Resources\nBrazil Travel Resources\n", "segment": "Brazil Government and Politics\nBrazil Government\nThe government of Brazil is remarkably similar to that of the United States. It, too, is a federal republic. The country's political system consists of the federal government, state governments, and municipalities. Their constitution, adopted in 1988, gives broad powers to the federal government. However, the states retain much power. The country is divided into 26 states and one federal district. Like the United States, Brazil has an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch. Executive Branch\n\nHeading the executive branch are an elected president and vice president. The current president is Dilma Rousseff of the Worker's Party. The president's term is four years with a two-term limit.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 763, "id": "6379071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1293194734#12_2696738434", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061024073210AAjIosd", "title": "What kind of government does Brazil have? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What kind of government does Brazil have?\nWhat kind of government does Brazil have?\n8 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "RE: What kind of government does Brazil have? Source (s): kind government brazil have: https://tr.im/bqsyk\nD. Young\n1 decade ago\nBrazil's government type is a federal republic is a federation of states with a republican form of government. A federation is composed of a number of self-governing states united by a federal government. In a federation, unlike in a unitary state, the self-governing status of autonomous regions is constitutionally entrenched and cannot be revoked by a unilateral decision of the central government. The states in a federation also maintain all political sovereignty that they do not yield to the federation. Usage of the term republic is inconsistent but, as a minimum, it means a state or federation of states that does not have a monarch as head of state. ...Show more\nSource (s):", "start_char": 4963, "end_char": 5778, "id": "25437983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1293194734#0_2696722839", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061024073210AAjIosd", "title": "What kind of government does Brazil have? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What kind of government does Brazil have?\nWhat kind of government does Brazil have?\n8 Answers\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "What kind of government does Brazil have? | Yahoo Answers\nclashgirl3\nclashgirl3\nasked in Education & Reference Homework Help · 1 decade ago\nWhat kind of government does Brazil have? 8 Answers\nRelevance\nsuctioncup83616\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nBrazil is a federative republic consisting of: The Executive branch: Chief of state: President Luiz Inacio LULA DA SILVA (since 1 January 2003); Vice President Jose ALENCAR (since 1 January 2003); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government\nHead of government: President Luiz Inacio LULA DA SILVA (since 1 January 2003); Vice President Jose ALENCAR (since 1 January 2003)\nCabinet:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 659, "id": "25437971" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1282056050#0_2620755084", "url": "http://www.celebratebrazil.com/brazil-government.html", "title": "Brazil Government - History of Brazil - Brazil Independence", "headings": "Brazil Government\nBrazil Government\nDivision of Power\nStates of Brazil\nBranches of Brazil Government\nThe President of Brazil Government\nHistory of Brazil Government\nHow Do Brazilians Feel About Brazil Government?\n", "segment": "Brazil Government - History of Brazil - Brazil Independence\nBrazil Government\nThe Brazil government operates as a republican form of government also called a federative republic, or federation of states. The central government is the federation and the states are the subdivisions within that government that maintain or support the federation. Division of Power\nThe federal or central government handles larger issues like monetary policy, national defense and security, and anything else that would affect the country as a whole. Issues such as education, road repairs, and taxes are handled at the local level by the individual states. It's similar to the United States in that the federal government ultimately has the final say, but the states are granted control over areas of government that affect their stated directly. States of Brazil\nThe Federation of Brazil consists of 26 individual states and one federal district. The federal district, or Distrito Federal, is home to Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. The states are also called Federative Units. Branches of Brazil Government\nExecutive branch - president elected by the people for up to two 4-year long terms. The president is also referred to as the head of government and the chief of state\nChamber of Deputies - 513 members elected by the people for 8-year long terms that are staggered\nJudicial - 11 people appointed to lifelong positions by the president.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1426, "id": "76298460" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1181375976#1_1332935886", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Brazil", "title": "Politics of Brazil - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Brazil\nPolitics of Brazil\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nConstitution\nPolitical parties and elections\n2018 general election results\n2018 Congress election results\nGovernment\nFederal government\nStates\nMunicipalities\nFederal District\nHistory\nEmpire\nOld Republic (1889–1930)\nVargas years (1930–1945)\nPopulist years (1946–1964)\nMilitary dictatorship (1964–1985)\nNew Republic (1985–1990)\nCollor government (1990–1992)\nItamar government (1992–1994)\nFHC government (1995–2003)\nLula government (2003–2011)\nDilma government (2011-2016)\nMichel Temer (2016-2018)\nJair Bolsonaro (2019-present)\nPolitical corruption\nOperação Lava Jato (Operation Car Wash)\nPolitical conflicts\nRelevant politicians by party\nBrazilian Communist Party (PCB)\nBrazilian Democratic Movement (MDB)\nBrazilian Labour Party (PTB)\nBrazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB)\nBrazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB)\nBrazilian Socialist Party (PSB)\nChristian Democracy (DC)\nChristian Labour Party (PTC)\nCitizenship (CIDA)\nCommunist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)\nDemocratic Labour Party (PDT)\nDemocrats (DEM)\nGreen Party (PV)\nLabour Cause Party (PCO)\nLiberal Party (PL)\nNew Party (NOVO)\nPatriot (PATRI)\nProgressives (PP)\nRepublican Party of the Social Order (PROS)\nRepublicans (REPUBLICANOS)\nSocial Christian Party (PSC)\nSocialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)\nSocial Liberal Party (PSL)\nSustainability Network (REDE)\nUnified Workers' Socialist Party (PSTU)\nWe Can (PODE)\nWorkers' Party (PT)\nIndependent\nFederal Republican Party (PRF) - extinct\nNational Democratic Union (UDN) - extinct\nNational Renewal Alliance (ARENA) - extinct\nRagamuffin Party (PF) - extinct\nRepublican Party of Rio Grande do Sul (PRR) - extinct\nSocial Democratic Party (PSD) - extinct\nSocial Progressive Party (PSP) - extinct\nInternational organization participation\nReferences\nExternal links\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "2010\n2014\n2018\nMunicipal: 2012\n2016\n2020\nReferendums: 1993\n2005\nPolitical parties\nForeign relations\nMinistry of Foreign Affairs\nMinister: Ernesto Araújo\nDiplomatic missions of / in Brazil\nNationality law\nPassports\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nBrazil portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe politics of Brazil take place in a framework of a federal presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. The political and administrative organization of Brazil comprises the federal government, the 26 states and a federal district, and the municipalities . The federal government exercises control over the central government and is divided into three independent branches: executive, legislative and judicial. Executive power is exercised by the President, advised by a cabinet. Legislative power is vested upon the National Congress, a two-chamber legislature comprising the Federal Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. Judicial power is exercised by the judiciary, consisting of the Supreme Federal Court, the Superior Court of Justice and other Superior Courts, the National Justice Council and the Regional Federal Courts .", "start_char": 1880, "end_char": 3091, "id": "63554141" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_463269037#0_940642870", "url": "https://www.studycountry.com/guide/BR-government.htm", "title": "The Government of Brazil", "headings": "The Government and Political System in Brazil\nThe Government and Political System in Brazil\nYou are here: Countries / Brazil\nThe Government of Brazil\nGovernment of Brazil: The Executive Branch\nGovernment of Brazil: The Legislative Branch\nBrazilian National Congress\nBrazilian Senate\nChamber of Deputies\nGovernment of Brazil: Judicial Branch\nThe Supreme Federal Court\nNational Justice Council\nSuperior Court of Justice\nSpecialized Courts\n", "segment": "The Government of Brazil\nThe Government and Political System in Brazil\nYou are here: Countries / Brazil\nBrazil is a picturesque country located in the very heart of South America. It is the largest of all Latin American countries, both by area and population, and shares a common border with an overwhelming majority of the countries on the South American continent. The Federative Republic of Brazil—as the nation has officially been known since the ratification of its 1988 Constitution—is made up of 26 states and the Federal District, known locally as Brasilia. The country is further divided into nearly 5,600 municipalities. Each of these states and municipalities have a directly-elected government—a government led by a state governor and city mayor, respectively, dealing with the laws and issues in that particular region of the country. At the federal or national level, Brazil’s government is separated into three branches: the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches, each of which is endowed with certain powers that effectively “check and balance” the powers of the other two branches. Below we discuss the makeup and responsibilities of each of these three branches, including the manner in which the various office holders are elected. The Government of Brazil\nThe National Congress building of Brazil The federal system of government in Brazil is built around a president who is directly elected by the people;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1433, "id": "89144074" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197559138#15_529419240", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_President_of_Brazil", "title": "Who is the President of Brazil? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the President of Brazil\n?\n\nWho is the President of Brazil?\nYour Answer\nWho is the President of Brazil?\nRelated Questions\nWho is the 36th president of Brazil?\nWho is the first woman president of Brazil?\nWho is the mayor of Brazil?\nDoes Brazil have a prime minister or president?\nWho is the prime minster of Brazil?\nWho was the president of Brazil in 1998?\nWho is the leader of Brazil?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2010?\nWho was the president of Brazil from 1930 to 1945?\nWho is the first woman to become president of Brazil?\nHow does Brazil's military rule Brazil?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2011?\nWho was the President of Brazil in 2009?\nCurrent leader of Brazil?\nWho is the President of Brazil in 2017?\nDoes Brazil have a mayor?\nWho appoints the cabinent in Brazil?\nWho is the current President of Brazil?\nForm of government in Brazil?\nHow much a year does the President of Brazil make?\nWho was the first President of Brazil?\nWho is the national leader of Brazil?\nWhich Brazilian president ordered the construction of Brazil?\nWho is the president of Brazil what government is she?\nWhat describes how political power is distributed in Brazil?\n", "segment": "None. Brazil is a country, not a city. Who is the president of Brazil what government is she? The Presidento of Brazil is Dilma Roussef is a Woman that the reason she ! What describes how political power is distributed in Brazil? The chief Executive of Brazil is a President\nBrazil Politics and Government History, Politics & Society History of the United States US Presidents Importing and Exporting Salary and Pay Rates", "start_char": 4890, "end_char": 5312, "id": "75075780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_549009961#4_858148418", "url": "http://www.slideserve.com/andrew/governments-of-brazil-and-mexico", "title": "PPT - Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:215986", "headings": "Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO\n- PowerPoint PPT Presentation\n\nGovernments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation\nCreate Presentation Download Presentation\nGovernments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO\nPresentation Transcript\n", "segment": "Cuba is the only country in the Western Hemisphere that is a communist country. BRAZIL\nBrazil’s Government Brazil’s government is very similar to the United State’s Brazil is a federal republic Citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf Power is divided between national and local government\n3 Branches of Government Executive branch Legislative branch Judicial branch\nBrazil’s President They are elected to a four year term They can only serve two terms The president proposes laws to the legislative and is the Commander-in-Chief Luiz Inaci Lula da Silva\nBrazilian Senate The Brazilian senate has 81 seats, 3 for each state and 3 for the federal district of Brasilia Members are elected on a majority basis to 8 year terms\nCitizens Rights Citizens in Brazil enjoy many rights to things including education, health, and social security Men and women have equal rights in Brazil They also enjoy many freedoms, such as the freedom of religion and the freedom of expression Men between 18 and 45 are eligible to be drafted into the military for 12 months of service\nCOPY FOR NOTES: Brazilian Government • Type of Government: Federal republic (similar to U.S.—states have control but recognize national government as highest authority) Leader: President Legislature: Bicameral (two-chambered) Congress Citizen's Role: Citizens age 16-18 are allowed to vote. From age 19-70, they are required to vote. After age 70, they are allowed to vote but not required to. • Voting is mandatory • Freedoms include:", "start_char": 2774, "end_char": 4294, "id": "102161931" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_68228211#7_178531364", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_fifth_republic", "title": "What is the fifth republic? - Answers", "headings": "What is the fifth republic\n?\n\nWhat is the fifth republic?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the fifth republic?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the fifth republic government?\nWhen did Fifth Republic Movement end?\nWhen was French Fifth Republic created?\nWho recognized the constitution of France and started the fifth republic?\nIs France presently under the second republic?\nWhen was the fifth republic of France?\nWho is the Government of Paris?\nWhat are facts about the De Gaul constitution for the fifth French republic?\nHow many republics have been in France?\nWho was the fifth president of the Philippine republic?\nWho initiated the Fifth French Republic?\nWhat is France's form of government?\nFeatures of the Fifth French republic?\nWhat type of government brazil have?\nWho was the first president of the fifth republic of the Philippines?\nFrance's type of government?\nWho ruled the french?\nWho is the fith president of the Philippines?\nHow and when was the most recent constitution established in France?\nWho supported the monarchy during the French Revolution?\nWho was the eighth president of France?\nWho was the first president of frances fifth republic?\nCan you take a fifth into the dominican republic without being penalized?\nWho is the author of The Republic?\nThe Roman Republic was formed in the fifth century BC Why did the Senate vote to establish a republic and never again allow a king to rule Rome?\n", "segment": "and * A judicial council to determine the constitutionality of new laws. What type of government brazil have? Brazil, officially known as the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the fifth largest country in the world. Its type of government is a Presidential system, Federal republic, Constitutional republic. Who was the first president of the fifth republic of the Philippines? Corazon C. Aquino 1986-1992\nFrance's type of government? The government of the French Republic is a semi-presidential system determined by the French Constitution of the fifth Republic. The nation declares itself to be an \"indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic. Who ruled the french? There were kings, two emperors and now a president (this period is called the Fifth Republic).", "start_char": 2437, "end_char": 3209, "id": "74815106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_179443663#2_298062250", "url": "http://www.scholastic.com/browse/subarticle.jsp?id=944", "title": "Brazil: Government and History | Scholastic.com", "headings": "Brazil: Government and History\nBrazil: Government and History\nHistory\n", "segment": "Government and History\nBrazil is a federal republic, consisting of 26 states and the Federal District of Brasília. Each state has its own elected legislature and governor. Brazil's legislative body is the National Congress, which is composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. Deputies are elected, on the basis of population, for a term of four years. Senators serve 8-year terms, with three senators elected from each of the states. From 1964 to 1985, the military controlled the government under a succession of generals, who suspended constitutional guarantees of rights. Civilian government was restored in 1985, and a new democratic constitution took effect in 1988. It provided for direct elections of a president and vice president to 6-year terms. The president is the head of both state and government. History\nBrazil's earliest inhabitants were the Indians.", "start_char": 619, "end_char": 1503, "id": "101826026" } ]
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what country does iceland belong to?
Iceland
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_154814753#0_361619471", "url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/continent-iceland-belong-a702d58e1b568c5c", "title": "What Continent Does Iceland Belong To?", "headings": "What Continent Does Iceland Belong To?\nWhat Continent Does Iceland Belong To?", "segment": "What Continent Does Iceland Belong To? What Continent Does Iceland Belong To? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 17, 2020 6:48:31 PM ET\nMatt Cardy / Stringer/Getty Images News/Getty Images\nGeographically, Iceland is split between the North American and European continents; politically, Iceland is a part of the European continent. Iceland itself is splitting as the two continents continue to divide. Iceland is located in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the southern part of Greenland and west of the European mainland. Iceland is the western-most part of Europe and it is a small country, similar in size to Kentucky. The population is also relatively low, with only 334,303 in 2017. The early population of Iceland consisted mainly of Irish immigrants, though many of them left in the 9th century when Norse immigrants arrived. Nonetheless, the Norse immigrants quickly set up a government, including a constitution and a council, which lasted well into the 13th century.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 969, "id": "35025615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_218640661#14_583162501", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_do_you_think_geologists_might_find_Iceland_a_useful_place_to_carry_on_research_on_seafloor_spreading", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "On what continent is Iceland? Politically Iceland belongs to the continent of Europe. However geologically Iceland is a subaerial part of Mid-Atlantic spreading ridge, the ridge along which the oceanic crust spreads and forms new oceanic crust. In addition to this, this part of the MOR (mid ocean ridge) is located atop a mantle plume causing Iceland to be subaerial (above sea level). Tectonically Iceland belongs neither to European continent nor to North America since it is a raised part of the oceanic crust, not a continental land mass. No, Iceland is not a continent, it is an island country. The word \"Iceland\" is actually Norse for \"island.\" Iceland is known as? Iceland is a northern independent country. Iceland is an island.", "start_char": 6327, "end_char": 7064, "id": "75117667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1283990947#1_2615210024", "url": "https://cozycampers.is/2018/10/29/on-what-continent-is-iceland/", "title": "On what continent is Iceland? - Geographic location of Iceland", "headings": "On what continent is Iceland?\nOn what continent is Iceland?\nCozy Campers Staff\nIceland belongs to Europe\nThe rift between the two tectonic plates\nVolcanic activity in Iceland\nCultural belonging\nSHARE\n", "segment": "Iceland sits on two continents. Geographically it is situated both in Europe and North America. Iceland belongs to Europe\nLet’s dive in. Yes, Iceland is a part of Europe. It belongs to Scandinavia along with Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. Before gaining independence in 1918 Iceland belonged to the kingdom of Denmark. Cultural similarities between the two countries (and the rest of the Nordic countries) are still strong to this day. The rift between the two tectonic plates\nA big part of what makes Iceland so unique is that is sits on top of two tectonic plates. The Eurasian plate and the North American plate meet in the Mid Atlantic Ridge. The two continents move away from each other by 2 cm every year and this movement fuels the highly volcanic activity of Iceland.", "start_char": 249, "end_char": 1031, "id": "78024359" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1605782423#5_3318401243", "url": "https://www.countryaah.com/northern-european-countries/", "title": "Countries in Northern Europe – Countryaah.com", "headings": "Countries in Northern Europe\nCountries in Northern Europe\nHow Many Countries in Northern Europe\n1. Denmark\n2. Estonia\n3. Finland\n4. Iceland\n5. Ireland\n6. Latvia\n7. Lithuania\n8. Norway\n9. Sweden\n10. United Kingdom\nList of Countries in Northern Europe and Their Capitals\nTerritories in Northern Europe\nMap of Countries in Northern Europe\n", "segment": "Euro\n4. Iceland\nIceland is a republic that includes the island of the same name and associated smaller islands. Iceland is located in the North Atlantic between Greenland and the Faroe Islands, just south of the Arctic Circle. Capital: Reykjavik\nArea: 103,000 km²\nLanguage: Icelandic\nCurrency: Icelandic Krona\n5. Ireland\nIreland is a state in Europe that occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was divided in 1921. It shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, part of Great Britain, on the northeastern part of the island.", "start_char": 1387, "end_char": 1939, "id": "109659330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_276954544#1_581826053", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland", "title": "Iceland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Iceland\nIceland\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nPolitics\nDivisions\nEconomy\nGeography\nTowns and cities\nPeople\nNames\nNotes\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "ˈistlant] ( listen)) is an island country in the North Atlantic, between Greenland and Norway, formerly a possession of Denmark. It is culturally considered to be part of Europe. Iceland is 301 kilometers east of Greenland and 1001 kilometers west of Norway. There are about 329,100 people who live in Iceland. Iceland has an area of 103,000 km². Contents\n1 History\n2 Politics\n2.1 Divisions\n3 Economy\n4 Geography\n5 Towns and cities\n6 People\n6.1 Names\n7 Notes\n8 References\n9 Other websites\nHistory\nThe first people who lived on Iceland are thought to have been Irish monks. They came to Iceland around the year 800. In the 9th century, Norsemen went to live in Iceland. The first Norseman who lived in Iceland was Flóki Vilgerðarson. He was also the one who gave Iceland its name.", "start_char": 1949, "end_char": 2728, "id": "41125953" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731738923#7_3066588840", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_iceland_part_of", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is continent does Iceland form part of? We are in Europe. Part of the nordic union and the greenest\ncountry in the world. On what continent is Iceland? Politically Iceland belongs to the continent of Europe. However geologically Iceland is a subaerial part of Mid-Atlantic spreading ridge, the ridge along which the oceanic crust spreads and forms new oceanic crust. In addition to this, this part of the MOR (mid ocean ridge) is located atop a mantle plume causing Iceland to be subaerial (above sea level). Tectonically Iceland belongs neither to European continent nor to North America since it is a raised part of the oceanic crust, not a continental land mass. No, Iceland is not a continent, it is an island country. The word \"Iceland\" is actually Norse for \"island.\"", "start_char": 2483, "end_char": 3261, "id": "3654573" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_614824528#1_1115281984", "url": "https://adventures.is/information/where-is-iceland/", "title": "Where is Iceland? | Arctic Adventures", "headings": "Where Is Iceland Located?\nWhere Is Iceland Located?\nCountries close to Iceland | Iceland’s Neighbouring Countries\nWhat is Iceland famous for?\nFun Fact, no other country published more books per capita than Iceland.\n30 Fun Facts about Iceland\nThe 10 Most Famous Attractions in Iceland\n10. Goðafoss Waterfall\n9. Skógafoss Waterfall\n8. Seljalandsfoss Waterfall\n7. Solheimasandur Plane Wreck\n6. Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach\n5. The Golden Circle; Thingvellir National Park, Geysir and Gullfoss\n4. Hallgrímskirkja Church\n3. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon\nJökulsárlón glacier lagoon in South East Iceland\n2. Kirkjufell Mountain\n1. The Blue Lagoon\n", "segment": "Iceland is an isolated island in the North Atlantic Ocean often referred to as the land of Ice and Fire. Iceland or Ísland as it is called in the native language is in Northern Europe, and a part of the Scandinavian union with Denmark, Norway, Faroe Islands, Finland and Sweden. The island is situated in between the countries of Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Norway, South of the Arctic Circle. The country has a population of about 350.000 people and a total ground area of about 103,000 km2 (40,000 sq mi). Due to its large land and small nation, Iceland is one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe. Which might not be surprising given that about 10% off the country is covered with glaciers. The native people, Icelanders speak their own language which is Icelandic and have a very rich history and heritage. The country was settled around 870 AD by Norse Vikings and there has been an ongoing settlement in Iceland ever since. The capital of Iceland is Reykjavík situated in the southwestern corner on the peninsula Reykjanes. It is home to over two-thirds of the nation but the second biggest towns are Kópavogur, Hafnarfjörður and Akureyri.", "start_char": 448, "end_char": 1613, "id": "24492880" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_782282870#0_1397128087", "url": "http://www.gomapper.com/travel/where-is/iceland-located.html", "title": "Where is Iceland located?", "headings": "Where is Iceland Located?\nWhere is Iceland Located?", "segment": "Where is Iceland located? Home\n\nEurope\n\nIceland\n\nLocation\nWhere is Iceland Located? Iceland is a country with a small population which is located in the continent/region of Europe. Countries near Iceland include Faroe Islands, Greenland, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Its biggest cities and towns include Reykjavik, Kopavogur, Akureyri and Keflavik . Iceland Data\nLatitude\n64.963051 / 64° 57' 46.983\"\nLongitude\n-19.020835 / -19° 1' 15.006\"\nContinent\nEurope\nPopulation Size\nSmall", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 491, "id": "19362191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731738923#3_3066585818", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_iceland_part_of", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Iceland is a country and it is considered to be part of the\nEuropean continent. What is Icelands continent? Iceland is not part of a continent, it is an island in the North\nAtlantic Ocean. When did Iceland join Europe? Iceland has been a part of the continent of Europe for millions\nof years. What continent is Surtsey on? Surtsey is part of Iceland, and therefore part of Europe. What is the name of the continent of ice land? Iceland is considered a part of Scandinavia, and Scandinavia is\na group of nations in northern Europe. The name of the continent of\nwhich Iceland is a part of is therefore:", "start_char": 1357, "end_char": 1958, "id": "3654569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1238989655#11_1814561435", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-least-populated-countries-of-europe.html", "title": "The 10 Least Populated Countries In Europe - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Least Populated Countries In Europe\nThe 10 Least Populated Countries In Europe\n10 least populated countries in Europe.\nThe 10 Least Populous Countries In Europe\n1. Vatican City - 825\n2. San Marino - 33,860\n3. Liechtenstein - 38,020\n4. Monaco - 38,960\n5. Andorra - 77,140\n6. Iceland - 361,310\n7. Malta - 502,650\n8. Luxembourg - 619,900\n9. Montenegro - 622,140\n10. Estonia - 1,326,590\nUnranked Country: Cyprus - 1,198,580\nThe Future Of Europe’s Least Populous Countries\nThe 20 Least Populated Countries In Europe\n", "segment": "Editorial credit: kondr.konst / Shutterstock.com\nIceland is an island country located in the northern Atlantic Ocean, east of Greenland. Its population is just 361,310. While Iceland is not a small island, most of its people live in just 7% of its territory, located on the fertile coastline. Almost one third of Icelanders live in the capital, Reykjavik, which is also the country’s largest city. The vast majority of Iceland’s population are of Norse or Celtic descent. The country’s parliament, known as the Althing, is the world’s oldest practicing legislature, having been created by a constitution written in 930 CE. 7. Malta - 502,650\nMother with son in International carnival of Malta (Maltese Carnival), Malta island. Editorial credit:", "start_char": 4588, "end_char": 5332, "id": "96414620" } ]
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Smear Campaign\n24. Lost Masterpiece? That’s Debatable\n25. Cursed Heirs\n26. Augustus the Asshole\n27. I Need My Space\n28. Tiberius the Mannis\n29. A Tortured Romeo\n30. Dysfunctional with a Capital D\n31. As the Good Book Says…\n32. Starting a Bad Trend\n33. Princip by Proxy\n34. Let Their Blood Stain the Soil\n35. Not On My Watch\n36. Absentee\n37. Cruel Vengeance\n38. Cruel Vengeance Part II\n39. What Happened to “Death Forgives All?”\n40. Let Me Rest\n41. Approaching Deeply Uncomfortable Territory…\n42. Did Anyone Question the Butler’s Involvement?\n43. Cold-Blooded\n44. Rest in the Opposite of Peace\n45. Conspiracy Theories Abound\n", "segment": "While this wasn’t as long a reign as that of Augustus, it was still longer than any subsequent emperor’s rule until the reign of Antoninus Pius about a century later. Shutterstock\n3. Welcome to the World\nTiberius was born on November 16, 42 BC in the city of Rome. He was the oldest son of Tiberius Claudius Nero, a prominent Roman politician, and Livia. He also had a younger brother named Nero Claudius Drusus—more on him later. Shutterstock\n4. Mature Before Your Time\nTiberius grew up fast. He was just nine years old when his biological father died, and he ended up delivering the eulogy himself. Historians considered Tiberius to be “sullen” and even antisocial—who could blame him? These traits continued into adulthood.", "start_char": 1021, "end_char": 1747, "id": "21991813" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_479986324#1_1092865413", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/tiberius-roman-emperor-121262", "title": "Biography of Tiberius, 1st Century Roman Emperor", "headings": "Biography of Tiberius, 1st Century Roman Emperor\nBiography of Tiberius, 1st Century Roman Emperor\nFast Facts: Tiberius\nEarly Life\nMarriage and Family\nEarly Military Accomplishments\nJulia and Exile\nLater Military Accomplishments and Ascension to Emperor\nTiberius as Emperor\nDeath\nSources\n", "segment": "Fast Facts: Tiberius\nKnown For: Roman Emperor in the first century CE\nBorn: November 16, 42 BCE on the Palatine Hill, Rome\nParents: Tiberius Claudius Nero (85–33 BC) and Livia Drusilla\nDied: March 16, 37 CE in Rome\nEducation: Studied with Theodous of Gadara and Nestor the Academic\nSpouse (s): Vipsania Agrippina (m. 19 BCE), Livia Julia the Elder, (m. 11 BCE)\nChildren: Drusus Julius Caesar (with Vipsania), Julia, Ti Gemellus, Germanicus (all with Julia)\nEarly Life\nTiberius was born on November 16, 42 BCE on the Palatine Hill or at Fundi; he was the son of the Roman quaestor Tiberius Claudius Nero (85–33 BC) and his wife Livia Drusilla.", "start_char": 1206, "end_char": 1849, "id": "67647884" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1178084119#8_2647580500", "url": "https://bynucecyjysi.consumersnewhomeconstruction.com/at-the-mercy-of-tiberius-book-34508qv.php", "title": "(PDF) At the mercy of Tiberius by Augusta J. Evans Download Ebook", "headings": "At the mercy of Tiberius\nAt the mercy of Tiberius\nby Augusta J. Evans\nEdition Notes\nAt the mercy of Tiberius by Augusta J. Evans Download PDF EPUB FB2\n", "segment": "Tiberius was born in Rome on 16 November 42 BC to Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia. In 39 BC his mother divorced his biological father and, though again pregnant by Tiberius Nero, married Gaius Julius Caesar consumersnewhomeconstruction.com 38 BC his brother, Nero Claudius Drusus, was born. Little is recorded of Tiberius' early life. In 32 BC Tiberius, at the age of nine, delivered the eulogy for his Father: Tiberius Claudius Nero, Augustus (adoptive). At the Mercy of Tiberius by A J Evans Wilson and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at consumersnewhomeconstruction.com At the Mercy of Tiberius by Augusta Evans Wilson. King & Co Ltd,Tabernacle Street, Hardcover. Good. Hardback book, no dust jacket, in. Get this from a library.", "start_char": 3821, "end_char": 4593, "id": "44188704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_304484826#0_631204735", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberius", "title": "Tiberius - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Tiberius\nTiberius\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nRise to power\nTiberius Emperor\nTiberius and Sejanus\nLast years\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Tiberius - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nTiberius\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nTiberius\nEmperor of the Roman Empire\nA bust of the Emperor Tiberius\nReign\n14–37 AD\nPredecessor\nAugustus\nSuccessor\nCaligula\nBorn\nNovember 16, 42 BC\nRome\nDied\nMarch 16, AD 37 (aged 77)\nMisenum\nSpouse\n1) Vipsania Agrippina, 20 to 12 BC\n2) Julia the Elder, 11 to 2 BC\nIssue\nBy Julia: one child, daughter (?) ( died in infancy); Germanicus (adoptive)\nFull name\nTiberius Claudius Nero (from birth to adoption); Tiberius Julius Caesar (from adoption to accession); Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (as emperor)\nImperial Dynasty\nJulio-Claudian\nFather\nTiberius Claudius Nero\nMother\nLivia Drusilla\nTiberius (Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus, 16 November 42 BC – 16 March 37 AD) was the second Roman Emperor. He ruled from 14 to 37 AD. He was the step-son of Caesar Augustus . Tiberius was one of Ancient Rome's greatest generals, whose campaigns protected the northern frontier. He reigned for 22 years, and the first part of his imperial work was excellent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1100, "id": "41162669" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_652256948#6_1534310913", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/tiberius-4397.php", "title": "Tiberius Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Tiberius\nBiography\n\nTiberius Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Tiberius?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nThe Most Cruel Rulers In History\nAccession & Reign\nMajor Battles\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Ancient Roman Men\nScorpio Men\nChildhood & Early Life\nTiberius was born on 16 November 42 BC, to politician Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla in Rome. His parents divorced in 39 BC and his mother then married the emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. At the age of twelve, he rode in a chariot with his father Octavian to celebrate the victory over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium. In 24 BC, under the emperor Augustus, seventeen-year-old Tiberius was appointed as a ‘quaestor’, a public official for financial affairs. He operated as a public prosecutor and successfully convicted Fannius Caepio and Varro Murena of high treason. He was also involved in other administrative affairs like regulating grain supply and inspecting slave barracks. In his first military campaign, he led forces to Armenia and crowned Tigranes as the emperor and also accompanied Augustus to free Roman standards from the Parthians. On his return from the east, he was appointed a ‘praetor’, an army commander. Next, he was sent to subdue the Gauls. He returned to Rome in 19 BC and was granted the position of consul.", "start_char": 2722, "end_char": 3827, "id": "69682919" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_652256948#2_1534303939", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/tiberius-4397.php", "title": "Tiberius Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Tiberius\nBiography\n\nTiberius Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Tiberius?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nThe Most Cruel Rulers In History\nAccession & Reign\nMajor Battles\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Julia the Elder (m. 11 BC), Vipsania Agrippina (m. 19 BC)\nfather: Tiberius Claudius Nero\nmother: Livia Drusilla\nchildren: Germanicus, Julius Caesar Drusus\nDied on: March 16, 37\nplace of death: Misenum\nCity: Rome, Italy\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nGermanicus\nAugustus\nMarc Antony\nMarcus Vipsaniu...\nWho was Tiberius? Tiberius was a long-serving Roman Emperor who was also known for his military achievements. Born to an aristocratic household, he was fourth in line to the throne and was entrusted with considerable responsibilities from a very young age. Initially assigned to administrative affairs, Tiberius soon developed into a formidable military leader.", "start_char": 481, "end_char": 1155, "id": "69682915" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1214467146#5_2491245109", "url": "https://www.bookdepository.com/Reign-Tiberius-Out-First-Six-Annals-Tacitus-Tacitus/9781494268725", "title": "The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus : Tacitus : 9781494268725", "headings": "The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus : With his Account of Germany, And Life of Agricola\nThe Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus : With his Account of Germany, And Life of Agricola\nFree delivery worldwide\nDescription\nProduct details\nRating details\n", "segment": "Born Tiberius Claudius Nero, a Claudian, Tiberius was the son of Tiberius Claudius Nero and Livia Drusilla. His mother divorced Nero and married Augustus in 39 BC, making him a step-son of Octavian. Tiberius would later marry Augustus' daughter Julia the Elder (from his marriage to Scribonia) and even later be adopted by Augustus, by which act he officially became a Julian, bearing the name Tiberius Julius Caesar. The subsequent emperors after Tiberius would continue this blended dynasty of both families for the next forty years; historians have named it the Julio-Claudian dynasty. In relations to the other emperors of this dynasty, Tiberius was the stepson of Augustus, grand-uncle of Caligula, paternal uncle of Claudius, and great-grand uncle of Nero. Tiberius was one of Rome's greatest generals, conquering Pannonia, Dalmatia, Raetia, and temporarily Germania; laying the foundations for the northern frontier. But he came to be remembered as a dark, reclusive, and sombre ruler who never really desired to be emperor; Pliny the Elder called him tristissimus hominum, \"the gloomiest of men.\"", "start_char": 2781, "end_char": 3885, "id": "23385115" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3074648955#2_3552002240", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiberius_Gracchus", "title": "Tiberius Gracchus - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tiberius Gracchus\nTiberius Gracchus\nContents\nBackground\nMilitary career\nRoman Land Crisis\nLex Sempronia Agraria\nDeath\nAftermath\nGracchus Babeuf\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He belonged to the highest aristocracy of the Roman Republic: his identically named father came from one of Rome's leading plebeian families, and had been a consul, while his patrician mother, Cornelia, was the daughter of the renowned general Scipio Africanus, the hero of the Second Punic War. His own sister Sempronia was the wife of Scipio Aemilianus, another important general and politician. Tiberius was raised by his mother, with his sister and his brother Gaius Gracchus. Later he married Claudia, daughter of Appius Claudius Pulcher and Antistia. Military career\nTiberius' military career started in the Third Punic War, as military tribune appointed to the staff of his brother in law, Scipio Aemilianus. During his tenure as military tribune under Aemilianus, Tiberius became known for his bravery and discipline, recorded as the first to scale the enemy walls of Carthage during the Roman siege in 146 BC. In 137 BC he was appointed quaestor to consul Gaius Hostilius Mancinus and served his term in Numantia (Hispania province ). The campaign was part of the Numantine War and was unsuccessful; Mancinus's army suffered major defeats and Mancinus himself had tried disgracefully to withdraw at night and caused his rearguard to be cut to pieces and the Roman camp looted.", "start_char": 2122, "end_char": 3407, "id": "64951875" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_652256948#3_1534305119", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/tiberius-4397.php", "title": "Tiberius Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Tiberius\nBiography\n\nTiberius Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Tiberius?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nThe Most Cruel Rulers In History\nAccession & Reign\nMajor Battles\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Misenum\nCity: Rome, Italy\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nGermanicus\nAugustus\nMarc Antony\nMarcus Vipsaniu...\nWho was Tiberius? Tiberius was a long-serving Roman Emperor who was also known for his military achievements. Born to an aristocratic household, he was fourth in line to the throne and was entrusted with considerable responsibilities from a very young age. Initially assigned to administrative affairs, Tiberius soon developed into a formidable military leader. He commanded a series of successful campaigns in various parts of Europe and outside, and held important administrative positions in between the military campaigns. Even with all the success, he was never happy mainly due to the estrangement from his first wife Vipsania. At the height of his power, he shocked everyone by retiring to Rhodes, forsaking all his responsibilities. But the untimely deaths of the heirs to the throne, resulted in not only Tiberius’ return to Rome, but also his return to the positions of power which he had never held before. His subsequent rule was marked by indecision and indifference on his part, and made him unpopular with the masses.", "start_char": 674, "end_char": 1826, "id": "69682916" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_32285273#16_61769162", "url": "https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/rome-history/worst-ancient-roman-emperors/", "title": "Top 12 Worst Ancient Roman Emperors - Ancient History Lists", "headings": "Top 12 Worst Ancient Roman Emperors\nTop 12 Worst Ancient Roman Emperors\n1) Commodus\n2) Nero\n3) Caligula\n4) Maximinus Thrax\n5) Diocletian\n6) Honorius\n7) Elagabalus\n8) Domitian\n9) Septimius Severus\n10) Caracalla\n11) Tiberius\n12) Phocas\nConclusion\n", "segment": "11) Tiberius\nTiberius was born on 16 November 42 BC, and he ruled for 22 years from 18 September 14 AD to 16 March 37 AD. He was the second Roman emperor and was an autocratic ruler. Despite a promising start, when he appeared to be wise and decisive, his true character soon became apparent. He inflicted terror and repression on the people of Rome and ordered his main rival, Postumus, to be sentenced to death. His unpleasant demeanor and lavish lifestyle soon earned him many enemies. He urged his subjects in Rome to worship his statues while he spent most of his time living an extravagant lifestyle on an island away from the capital. His palaces were filled with inappropriate images and paintings, he abused young children, and he tortured anyone who didn’t agree with him. He did not assume the responsibilities of an emperor and rarely visited his native land. His brutality was particularly apparent towards the end of his reign. 12) Phocas\nBorn in southeast Europe, Phocas was an inept and irresponsible emperor, and was considered to be one of the worst emperors of the Eastern Roman Empire.", "start_char": 7992, "end_char": 9098, "id": "14990385" } ]
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what movies does zac efron star in?
17 Again
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Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-08-04 03:56:11\nthe lorax (2012)\nThe Lucky One (2012) Logan Thibault\nRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010) Anakin Skywalker\nCharlie St. Cloud (2010) Charlie St. Cloud\n17 Again (2009) Mike O'Donnell (as a teen)\nHigh School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) Troy Bolton\nMe and Orson Welles (2008) Richard Samuels (Lucius)\nHigh School Musical 2 (2007) Troy Bolton\nHairspray (2007) Link Larkin\nHigh School Musical (2006) Troy Bolton\nIf You Lived Here, You'd Be Home Now (2006) Cody\nThe Derby Stallion (2005) Patrick McCardle\nMiracle Run (2004) Steven Morgan\nTriple Play (2004) Harry Fuller\nThe Big Wide World of Carl Laemke (2003) Pete Laemke\nthe paperboy (2012)Jack Jansen\n7... although it is rumored that he will be participating in Johnny Quest and The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud . but its not comfimed yet\nZac Efron has been in Mellinda's World, Miracle Run, The Derby Stallion, High School Musical, High School Musical 2, High School musical 3, Hairspray, 17 Again, Me and Orson Welles, and Charlie St. Cloud. He finished filming The Lucky One in December 2010. 17 Again is the most recent film :)\nFollowed by Me and Orson Welles (2009), then Charlie St. Cloud (2010). He finished filming The Lucky One in December 2010.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1385, "id": "74909708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1559780291#7_3474348706", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/zac-efron-biography/", "title": "Zac Efron Bio, Affair, Single, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actor, Singer", "headings": "\nZac Efron Bio\n(Actor, Singer)\nRelationship Statistics of Zac Efron\nWho is Zac Efron?\nZac Efron: Birth Facts, Family, and Childhood\nZac Efron: Education History\nZac Efron: Professional Life and Career\nZac Efron: Salary and Net Worth\nZac Efron: Rumors and Controversy\nZac Efron: Description To Body Measurements\nZac Efron: Social Media Profile\n", "segment": "His career reached a turning point with the teen musical television film High School Musical (2006). He played Troy Bolton in the film. His performance was appreciated by the audience and fans and he won several awards for his performance in the film. He was nominated for Teen Choice Awards in 2008 and he won Nickelodeon Australian Kids’ Choice Awards in 2008. He won Bravo Otto Award for Best TV Star – Male in 2010. He played the lead role as Link Larkin in Hairspray (2007). Since then, he has appeared in numerous TV films and movies. His adult comedy film Neighbors (2014) became a major commercial success that year. Efron was on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list in 2008 as number 92. 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Barnum\nRebecca FergusonJenny Lind\nPaul SparksJames Gordon Bennett\nZendayaAnne Wheeler\nMichael GraceyDirector\nHugh JackmanProducer\nLaurence MarkProducer\nPeter CherninProducer\n", "segment": "He also lent his voice to the animated feature Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (2012), and co-starred in Lee Daniels' thriller The Paperboy (2012), alongside Nicole Kidman, John Cusack, Matthew McConaughey and Scott Glenn, as well as Josh Radnor's Liberal Arts (2012), which premiered to rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival. Another indie film he co-starred in, At Any Price (2012), was released in 2013. Most recently, Zac starred with Seth Rogen in the hit comedy film Neighbors (2014), headlined the 2015 drama We Are Your Friends (2015), carried three 2016 comedies, Dirty Grandpa (2016), Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016), and Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), and starred opposite Hugh Jackman and Zendaya in the musical drama The Greatest Showman (2017), about showman P. T. Barnum. The latter title was a sleeper hit in the winter of 2017, becoming Zac's highest-grossing live action film in the U.S. Zac's 2019 roles include a supporting part in Harmony Korine's The Beach Bum (2019), and playing serial killer Ted Bundy in Joe Berlinger's biographical drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019). Efron's favorite sports include golf, skiing, rock climbing, and snowboarding. He added surfing after spending days on the beach for \"Summerland.\" He played the piano at home. He has also fixed up two cars in his spare time, a Delorean and '65 Mustang convertible, both treasured hand-me-downs from his even-more-treasured grandfather. More\nHugh JackmanP.T. Barnum\nHugh Michael Jackman is an Australian actor, singer, multi-instrumentalist, dancer and producer.", "start_char": 5654, "end_char": 7242, "id": "56842584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_90208034#4_104590500", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1374980/bio", "title": "Zac Efron - Biography - IMDb", "headings": "Biography\nZac Efron\nBiography\nOverview (4)\nMini Bio (1)\nTrade Mark (2)\nTrivia (56)\nPersonal Quotes (19)\nSalary (3)\nContribute to This Page\nPersonal Details\n", "segment": "He also lent his voice to the animated feature Dr. Seuss ' The Lorax (2012), and co-starred in Lee Daniels ' thriller The Paperboy (2012), alongside Nicole Kidman, John Cusack, Matthew McConaughey and Scott Glenn, as well as Josh Radnor 's Liberal Arts (2012), which premiered to rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival. Another indie film he co-starred in, At Any Price (2012), was released in 2013. Most recently, Zac starred with Seth Rogen in the hit comedy film Neighbors (2014), headlined the 2015 drama We Are Your Friends (2015), carried three 2016 comedies, Dirty Grandpa (2016), Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016), and Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), and starred opposite Hugh Jackman and Zendaya in the musical drama The Greatest Showman (2017), about showman P. T. Barnum. The latter title was a sleeper hit in the winter of 2017, becoming Zac's highest-grossing live action film in the U.S.\nZac's 2019 roles include a supporting part in Harmony Korine's The Beach Bum (2019), and playing serial killer Ted Bundy in Joe Berlinger 's biographical drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019). Efron's favorite sports include golf, skiing, rock climbing, and snowboarding. He added surfing after spending days on the beach for \"Summerland.\" He played the piano at home. He has also fixed up two cars in his spare time, a Delorean and '65 Mustang convertible, both treasured hand-me-downs from his even-more-treasured grandfather. - IMDb Mini Biography By:", "start_char": 3008, "end_char": 4497, "id": "44800137" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_891994445#0_1861350349", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/filmosearch/?role=nm1374980&sort=year", "title": "Sort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With Zac Efron - IMDb", "headings": "Sort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With Zac Efron\nSort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With Zac Efron\n1. The Greatest Beer Run Ever\n2. Firestarter\n3. Killing Zac Efron\n4. King of the Jungle\n5. Straight to Hell\n6. Art of the Steal\n7. The Associate\n8. Einstein Theory\n9. The Falling (I)\n10. Narc\n11. Fire (I)\n12. Untitled Workplace Comedy\n13. High School Musical: Get in the Picture (2008)\nEpisode: Episode #1.7\n14. Three Men and a Baby (2022)\n15. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Episode #2.1 (2022)\n16. Save Ralph (2021)\n17. Gold (2021)\n18. Scoob! (2020)\n19. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\n20. The Disney Family Singalong (2020 TV Special)\n21. Great Global Clean Up (2020 TV Movie)\n22. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Costa Rica (2020)\n23. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: France (2020)\n24. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Iceland (2020)\n25. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Iquitos (2020)\n26. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Lima (2020)\n27. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: London (2020)\n28. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Puerto Rico (2020)\n29. Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020– )\nEpisode: Sardinia (2020)\n30. Holey Moley (2019– )\nEpisode: Where the Herd At?! (2020)\n31. Hot Ones (2015– )\nEpisode: Zac Efron Ups the Ante While Eating Spicy Wings (2020)\n32. Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019)\n33. The Beach Bum (2019)\n34. Holey Moley (2019– )\n35. Human Discoveries (2019)\n36. Affinity Magazine at Sundance (2019)\nAdd a Plot\n37. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Almost Died (2019)\n38. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Became Best Friends (2019)\n39. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Defined the Relationship (2019)\n40. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Discovered Fire (2019)\n41. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Discovered the Wheel (2019)\n42. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Got Drunk (2019)\n43. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Had Guests (2019)\n44. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Had a Funeral (2019)\n45. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Lost Fire (2019)\n46. Human Discoveries (2019)\nEpisode: And Then They Played a Game (2019)\n47. The Graham Norton Show (2007– )\nEpisode: Charlize Theron/Seth Rogen/Matthew Broderick/Zac Efron/The Specials (2019)\n48. Access Hollywood (1996– )\nEpisode: Episode #23.194 (2019)\n49. Extra with Billy Bush (1994– )\nEpisode: Episode #25.179 (2019)\n50. Extra with Billy Bush (1994– )\nEpisode: Episode #25.200 (2019)\n", "segment": "Sort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With Zac Efron - IMDb\nSort by Year - Latest Movies and TV Shows With Zac Efron\nRefine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc\nJob Types\nMovies or TV\nGenres\nKeywords\nIMDb Rating\nInstant Watch Options\nIn Theaters\nOn TV\nRelease Year\nActor (107)\nThanks (2)\nSoundtrack (22)\nSelf (434)\nProducer (32)\nTV Episode (302)\nTV Series (105)\nTV Special (44)\nFeature Film (42)\nVideo (32)\nTV Movie (15)\nShort Film (11)\nTV Mini-Series (4)\nTV Short (3)\nComedy (176) Talk-Show (175) News (161) Music (89) Drama (73) Documentary (61) Short (56) Family (35) Reality-Tv (29) Romance (29) Animation (28) Thriller (25) Adventure (24) Action (21) Crime (15) Sci-Fi (14) Fantasy (12) Musical (11) Game-Show (10) Mystery (8) Biography (7) Sport (6) Horror (3) War (3) History (1)\nNon Fiction (62)\nTv Special (44)\nInterview (34)\n2000s (23)\nAwards Show (19)\nBehind The Scenes (19)\n2010s (18)\nBare Chested Male (18)\nCelebrity (18)\nNumber In Title (18)\nFriendship (17)\nParty (17)\nDancing (16)\nHusband Wife Relationship (14)\nMale Objectification (14)\nSinging (14)\nThree Word Title (14)\nFather Son Relationship (13)\nFight (13)\nLate Night (13)\nLive Audience (13)\nTeenage Boy (13)\nFilmmaking (12)\nFriend (12)\nKiss (12)\nOne Word Title (12)\nSinger (12)\nSketch Comedy (12)\nStand Up Comedy (12)\nBar (11)\nBarefoot Male (11)\nBoy (11)\nDog (11)\nHospital (11)\nInterracial Relationship (11)\nTitle Spoken By Character (11)\nViolence (11)\nActor (10)\nAfrican American (10)\nBoyfriend Girlfriend Relationship (10)\nPhotograph (10)\nPop Culture (10)\nSex Scene (10)\nSlow Motion Scene (10)\nTelephone Call (10)\nTwo Word Title (10)\nApology (9)\nBeach (9)\nBrother Brother Relationship (9)\nCharacter Name In Title (9)\nFather Daughter Relationship (9)\nFlashback (9)\nMale Protagonist (9)\nNew York City (9)\nNo Opening Credits (9)\nPunched In The Face (9)\nReenactment (9)\nTeenager (9)\nVariety Show (9)\nBasketball (8)\nBest Friend (8)\nBlood (8)\nBully (8)\nCelebrity Guest (8)\nCelebrity Interview (8)\nDeath (8)\nDrinking (8)\nF Word (8)\nLos Angeles California (8)\nMale Nudity (8)\nMale Rear Nudity (8)\nMother Son Relationship (8)\nNudity (8)\nPerformer Name In Title (8)\nSwimming Pool (8)\nTaking Off Shirt (8)\nUndressing (8)\nBare Butt (7)\nBased On Novel (7)\nDancer (7)\nDisney (7)\nFamily Relationships (7)\nGuest (7)\nHigh School (7)\nListening To Music (7)\nMale Star Appears Shirtless (7)\nMan Wears Shorts (7)\nMarijuana (7)\nMurder (7)\nMusic Video (7)\nPolice (7)\nPoliceman (7)\nPunctuation In Title (7)\nSong (7)\nSpoof (7)\nTheft (7)\nWatching Tv (7)\nApplause (6)\nAudition (6)\nAwkward Situation (6)\nIMDb user rating (average)\n1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 10 to 10 9.9 9.8 9.7 9.6 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.2 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.8 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1\nNumber of votes\nto »\nPrime Video (15)\nIMDb TV (3)\nPrime Video (Rent or Buy) (72)\nIn Favorite Theaters\nIn Theaters Near You\nIn Theaters with Online Ticketing\nReset\nOn TV In Next 24 Hours\nOn TV In Next 3 Days\nReset\nRelease year or range\nto »\nSort by: Popularity Alphabetical IMDb Rating Number of Votes Release Date Runtime Year\nView: 1 to 50 of 558 titles | Next »\nTitle & Date\nIMDb\nRating\nYour\nRating\n1. The Greatest Beer Run Ever\nDrama, War | Pre-production\nA man's story of leaving New York in 1967 to bring beer to his childhood buddies in the Army while they are fighting in Vietnam. Director: Peter Farrelly | Stars: Russell Crowe, Zac Efron, Bill Murray\n2. Firestarter\nDrama, Horror, Sci-Fi | Pre-production\nA young girl tries to understand how she mysteriously gained the power to set things on fire with her mind. Director: Keith Thomas | Stars:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 4183, "id": "52301487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_589569880#5_1183188517", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/zac-efron-net-worth/", "title": "Zac Efron's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Zac Efron Net Worth\nNet Worth\nZac Efron Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$25 Million\nAge:\n33\nBorn:\nOctober 18, 1987\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Actor\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Zac Efron\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Zac Efron’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "where he’s starred with the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Robert DeNiro, Matthew Perry, Seth Rogen, and more. Highlights\nHere are some of the best highlights from Zac Efron’s career: High School Musical (2006)\n17 Again (2009)\nCharlie St. Cloud (2010)\nThat Awkward Moment (2014)\nBad Neighbors (2014)\nWe Are Your Friends (2015)\nMike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016)\nBaywatch (2017)\nThe Greatest Showman (2017)\nExtremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil & Vile (2019)\nFavorite Quotes from Zac Efron\n“I wish I could say I see my little brother more. We used to fight all the time but now that I don’t see him very often I cherish the time I have with him.” – Zac Efron\n“You always have something to learn from people who have been through more than you. Be open and receptive to what they know.” – Zac Efron\n“I’ve grown up a lot, I’m on my own, and I’ve learned some valuable life lessons.” – Zac Efron\n“I’m very competitive by nature. And I like to be the underdog – It’s the best way to win. To come from behind and win is a great feeling!” –", "start_char": 2032, "end_char": 3058, "id": "47081344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_654591792#5_1540521267", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/zachary-david-alexander-efron-3246.php", "title": "Zac Efron Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life, Achievements", "headings": "Zac Efron\nBiography\n\nZac Efron Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: American\nBorn Country: United States\nWho is Zac Efron?\nThe Sexiest Men Of 2020, Ranked\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "Since then, he has done several movies in different genres like ‘Me and Orson Welles’ and “Charlie St. Cloud’. With each film Efron has proved his mettle by making a smooth transition from a Disney channel teen heartthrob to a respectable mainstream Hollywood actor. Recommended Lists: Recommended Lists: The Hottest Male Celebrities With the Best Abs\nThe Greatest LGBTQ Icons From Film Industry\nThe Sexiest Men Of 2020, Ranked\nCelebrities Who Are Usually Mistaken For A Different Celeb\nImage Credit\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zac_Efron_in_2017.jpg\n(MTV International)\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BayTVHAliT_/\n( zac.efron.my.life )\nImage Credit\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CEJrZpLp-x7/\n(bestofzefron •)\nImage Credit\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zac_Efron_2,_2012.jpg\n(Eva Rinaldi)\nImage Credit\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zac_Efron_2007.jpg\n(Toby Forage)\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.prphotos.com/p/AES-034565/\n(Andrew Evans)\nImage Credit\nhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zac_Efron_6,_2012.jpg\n(Ivo Duran from Brazil [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)])\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: American Men\nCalifornia Actors\nLibra Actors\nMale Singers\nChildhood & Early Life\nZac Efron was born in San Luis Obispo, California, to David Efron, an electrical engineer at a power plant and Starla Baskett, who used to work as a secretary at the same power plant. He has a younger brother, Dylan. A bright student at school, Efron was pushed by his father to act when he was just eleven years old. This led him to work in theatre productions during high school performing in ‘The Great American Melodrama’ and ‘Vaudeville’.", "start_char": 1829, "end_char": 3516, "id": "69687034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_589569880#4_1183186704", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/zac-efron-net-worth/", "title": "Zac Efron's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Zac Efron Net Worth\nNet Worth\nZac Efron Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$25 Million\nAge:\n33\nBorn:\nOctober 18, 1987\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Actor\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Zac Efron\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Zac Efron’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "Of course, the movie had two sequels, both of which Zac starred in; and after this he moved into more mainstream movie titles. He also has undergone quite a significant transformation in the process. Just take a look at him when he starred in High School Musical, and take a look now in Baywatch. You can see some of the more mainstream titles that Zac’s been featured in below; where he’s starred with the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Robert DeNiro, Matthew Perry, Seth Rogen, and more. Highlights\nHere are some of the best highlights from Zac Efron’s career: High School Musical (2006)\n17 Again (2009)\nCharlie St. Cloud (2010)\nThat Awkward Moment (2014)\nBad Neighbors (2014)\nWe Are Your Friends (2015)\nMike & Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016)\nBaywatch (2017)\nThe Greatest Showman (2017)\nExtremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil & Vile (2019)\nFavorite Quotes from Zac Efron\n“I wish I could say I see my little brother more. We used to fight all the time but now that I don’t see him very often I cherish the time I have with him.” – Zac Efron\n“You always have something to learn from people who have been through more than you.", "start_char": 1652, "end_char": 2767, "id": "47081343" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_187678207#6_451119229", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/disney-channel-best-male-singers/", "title": "Best Disney Channel Best Male Singers - Top Ten List - TheTopTens", "headings": "Best Disney Channel Best Male Singers\nBest Disney Channel Best Male Singers", "segment": "ZAC EFRON LIP SINGS! IT ISN'T HIM! AND WHO ELSE SINGS BESIDE NICK JONAS ( WHICH BY THE WAY I ALSO LOVE! ) 3 Zac Efron Zachary David Alexander \"Zac\" Efron is an American actor. He began acting professionally in the early 2000s, and rose to prominence in the late 2000s for his leading role in the High School Musical franchise. During this time, he also starred in the musical film Hairspray and the comedy film 17 Again. ... read more. I love zac he is cool handsome nice cute and great actor singer dancer. He is the best star in the world. I love you zac.", "start_char": 2271, "end_char": 2827, "id": "67260127" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_788861014#3_1464236122", "url": "http://www.whosdatedwho.com/dating/zac-efron", "title": "Who is Zac Efron dating? Zac Efron girlfriend, wife", "headings": "\nZac Efron American Actor\nRank\nAge\nZodiac\nWho is he dating right now?\nRelationships\nMore about Zac Efron\nDating History\nVanessa Valladares\n2020 - 2021\nSarah Bro\n2019\nHalston Sage\n2018 - 2020\nAlexandra Daddario\n2017\nMel B\n2017\nSami Miro\n2014 - 2016\nMichelle Rodriguez\n2014\nAlexandria Storm\n2012\nLily Collins\n2012 - 2013\nLindsay Lohan\n2011\nVanessa Hudgens\n2005 - 2010\nPartner Comparison\nPhoto Gallery\nFilmography\nOnscreen Matchups\nDiscussions\nPosted comments View all comments (3035)\n", "segment": "Fairly Odd Parents, World Series of Poker\nFavorite Bands\nThe Wallflowers, The Shins, Gorillaz, The Postal Service, John Mayer\nFavorite Songs\nAnything But Country\nFavorite Books\nRobinson Crusoe (by Daniel Defoe), Busting Vegas (by Ben Mezrich)\nFavorite Places\nLondon, San Francisco, California\nFavorite Foods\nChocolate Milk, Exotic Foods, Orange Chicken, Sushi, Wheat Thins, Smoothies\nFavorite Colors\nBlue, Red\nFavorite Accessories\nWatches\nZachary David Alexander Efron (; born October 18, 1987) is an American actor and singer. He began acting professionally in the early 2000s and rose to prominence in the late 2000s for his leading role as Troy Bolton in the High School Musical trilogy (2006–2008). During this time, he also starred in the musical film Hairspray (2007) and the comedy film 17 Again (2009). Efron has since starred in the films New Year's Eve (2011), The Lucky One (2012), The Paperboy (2012), Neighbors (2014), Dirty Grandpa (2016), Baywatch (2017), and The Greatest Showman (2017). He played Ted Bundy in Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019). More about Zac Efron\nLess about Zac Efron\nedit\nDating History\n#\nPartner\nType\n\nStart\nEnd\nLength\n\n11\nVanessa Valladares\nRelationship\n\nJul 2020\nMar 2021\n8 months\n\n10\nSarah Bro\nRelationship\nR\nFeb 2019\nOct 2019\n8 months\n\n9\nHalston Sage\nRelationship\nR\nNov 2018\nJul 2020\n1 year\n\n8\nAlexandra Daddario\nEncounter\nR\nMay 2017\nAug 2017\n3 months\n\n7\nMel B\nEncounter\nR\n2017\n2017\n-\n\n6\nSami Miro\nRelationship\n\nSep 2014\nApr 2016\n1 year\n\n5\nMichelle Rodriguez\nEncounter\n\nJun 2014\nAug 2014\n2 months\n\n4\nAlexandria Storm\nEncounter\nR\nJul 2012\nAug 2012\n1 month\n\n3\nLily Collins\nRelationship\nR\nFeb 2012\nDec 2013\n1 year\n\n2\nLindsay Lohan\nEncounter\n\n2011\n2011\n-\n\n1\nVanessa Hudgens\nRelationship\n\nSep 2005\nFeb 2010\n4 years\n\n# 11\nVanessa Valladares\n91 279\n2020 - 2021\nVanessa Valladares and Zac Efron separated in... [view couple]\n# 10\nRumor\nSarah Bro\n182 563\n2019\nSarah Bro and Zac Efron were rumored to be se... [view couple]\n# 9\nRumor\nHalston Sage\n174 241\n2018 - 2020\nHalston Sage and Zac Efron were rumored to be... [view couple]\n# 8\nRumor\nAlexandra Daddario\n2245 1234\n2017\nAlexandra Daddario and Zac Efron were rumored... [view couple]\n# 7\nRumor\nMel B\n177 824\n2017\nMel B and Zac Efron are separated... [view couple]\n# 6\nSami Miro\n737 2364\n2014 - 2016\nSami Miro and Zac Efron separated on 24th Apr... [view couple]\n# 5\nMichelle Rodriguez\n918 2835\n2014\nZac Efron and Michelle Rodriguez separated in... [view couple]\n# 4\nRumor\nAlexandria Storm\n530 1644\n2012\nAlexandria Storm and Zac Efron were rumored t... [view couple]\n# 3\nRumor\nLily Collins\n2277 1642\n2012 - 2013\nLily Collins and Zac Efron were rumored to be... [view couple]\n# 2\nLindsay Lohan\n226 946\n2011\nZac Efron and Lindsay Lohan are separated... [view couple]\n# 1\nVanessa Hudgens\n16955 1534\n2005 - 2010\nVanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron separated in Fe... [view couple]\n# 11\nVanessa Valladares\n2020 - 2021\nVanessa Valladares and Zac Efron dated from July, 2020 to March, 2021. Relationship\n8\nmonths\nSources\n2\nCompatibility\n81%\n91 279\nview relationship\n# 10\nSarah Bro\n2019 (Rumor)\nSarah Bro is rumored to have hooked up with Zac Efron in Feb 2019. Relationship\n8\nmonths\nSources\n2\nCompatibility\n62%\n182 563\nview relationship\n# 9\nHalston Sage\n2018 - 2020 (Rumor)\nHalston Sage is rumored to have hooked up with Zac Efron in Nov 2018. Relationship\n1\nyears\nSources\n3\nCompatibility\n41%\n174 241\nview relationship\n# 8\nAlexandra Daddario\n2017 (Rumor)\nAlexandra Daddario is rumored to have hooked up with Zac Efron in May 2017. Relationship\n3\nmonths\nSources\n1\nCompatibility\n49%\n2245 1234\nview relationship\n# 7\nMel B\n2017 (Rumor)\nMel B is rumored to have hooked up with Zac Efron in 2017.", "start_char": 3792, "end_char": 7469, "id": "26599277" } ]
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what is the currency of germany in 2010?
Euro
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385350065#11_2238206449", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/germany/deflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Germany - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Germany\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Germany\nHistory of the Flag of Germany\nHistorical Flags of Germany\nNational Flag and Naval Jack of Germany\nFlag of East Germany\nSymbols of Germany\nThe National Coat of Arms of Germany\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\n\"Das Lied der Deutschen\" (German)\n\"The Song of the Germans\"\nThe Currency of Germany is the euro\nCoins\nBanknotes\nEuro Banknote\nEuro Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Germany\nGulden Banknotes\nGulden Coins\n", "segment": "Flourish in the radiance of this fortune,\nFlourish, German fatherland! :|\nThe Currency of Germany is the euro\nSince 2002, the official currency of Germany is the euro (€). The euro symbol was designed by a Belgian named Alain Billiet. The € draws inspiration from the Greek epsilon (Є) which is a referral of the infancy of European civilization. The first letter stands for Europe and the two parallel lines signify the euro’s stability. The euro comes second immediately after the United States dollar as the most used currency worldwide. Coins\nThe euro is subdivided into 100 cents. The coins circulating have a primary side bearing the map and values or denomination. The Latin version of the euro is used due to a larger number of languages used by different members together Arabic numerals. However, from 2007 or 2008 depending on the member state, the current currency has a map depicting nations outside Eurozone.", "start_char": 5775, "end_char": 6697, "id": "27022858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_28121677#8_73604610", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany", "title": "What is current currency of Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What is current currency of Germany\n?\n\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency used in German?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nImages on save current and save currency?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat is a US nickel worth in Germany?\nWhat is the current currency used in Denmark?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged?\nGerman currency name?\nThe old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the current currency of Qatar?\nWhat currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?\nWhat was the old currency of Germany?\nWhat marks are the old currency of Germany?\nWhat was the currency of Germany before euro?\nWhat was the name of the old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the name of the money in Germany?\nWhat money is used in Germany?\nWhich currencey is used in Germany?\nWhat is the currany of Germany?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\n", "segment": "Chicken Flu has absolutely nothing to do with what currency is used. The currency of Germany is the Euro (€), and has been since 2002. Before that the currency was the Deutschmark. What was the old currency of Germany? the Deutsche Mark was the old currency. What marks are the old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What was the currency of Germany before euro? The currency in Germany before the advent of the euro was the German mark.", "start_char": 2310, "end_char": 2851, "id": "74737685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_579068007#0_1057383289", "url": "http://berlin.barwick.de/shopping/currency-in-germany-euro-cash.html", "title": "» Currency in Germany: The Euro - Berlin Guide in English", "headings": "Currency in Germany: The Euro\nCurrency in Germany: The Euro\nEuro banknotes\nSpending Euro notes and coins\nSee also\n", "segment": "» Currency in Germany: The Euro - Berlin Guide in English\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStart > Shopping > Currency in Germany: The Euro\nCurrency in Germany: The Euro\nGermany's currency is the Euro (currency symbol: €), which replaced the traditional Deutsche Mark (also known as Deutschmark or DM) in 2002. The Euro is the only generally accepted currency in Germany. In the border regions with non-Euro countries (currently Czech Republic, Denmark, Poland and Switzerland) you might encounter situations where the neighbouring country's currency is accepted, and in certain high-traffic tourist areas popular \"tourist currencies\" such as the US Dollar might be accepted by gift shops and hotels. In Berlin however, the Euro reigns supreme, and US Dollars, British pounds etc. will only be worth anything if you change them at a Bank or Bureau de Change. Euro banknotes\nThere are seven Euro banknote denominations (€5, €10, €20, €100, €200, €500).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 928, "id": "4391697" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_28121677#6_73600711", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany", "title": "What is current currency of Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What is current currency of Germany\n?\n\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency used in German?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nImages on save current and save currency?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat is a US nickel worth in Germany?\nWhat is the current currency used in Denmark?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged?\nGerman currency name?\nThe old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the current currency of Qatar?\nWhat currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?\nWhat was the old currency of Germany?\nWhat marks are the old currency of Germany?\nWhat was the currency of Germany before euro?\nWhat was the name of the old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the name of the money in Germany?\nWhat money is used in Germany?\nWhich currencey is used in Germany?\nWhat is the currany of Germany?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\n", "segment": "Deutsche Mark preceeded the Euro as the currency in West Germany\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged? The currency in Germany, the Euro, is freely convertible into other currencies. German currency name? The currency of Germany is the Euro (€). The old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What is the current currency of Qatar? The currency in Qatar is the Riyal. What currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?", "start_char": 1786, "end_char": 2310, "id": "74737683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_28121677#3_73594769", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany", "title": "What is current currency of Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What is current currency of Germany\n?\n\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency used in German?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nImages on save current and save currency?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat is a US nickel worth in Germany?\nWhat is the current currency used in Denmark?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged?\nGerman currency name?\nThe old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the current currency of Qatar?\nWhat currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?\nWhat was the old currency of Germany?\nWhat marks are the old currency of Germany?\nWhat was the currency of Germany before euro?\nWhat was the name of the old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the name of the money in Germany?\nWhat money is used in Germany?\nWhich currencey is used in Germany?\nWhat is the currany of Germany?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\n", "segment": "In East Germany, it was called the Mark. What Germany currency money? The currency in Germany is the euro. The euro is subdivided into 100 cents. The international trading code is EUR. Images on save current and save currency? · Save current to save currency\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno? There is no such currency as the \"saufeno\"!The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What is a US nickel worth in Germany?", "start_char": 998, "end_char": 1513, "id": "74737680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_28121677#4_73596712", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_current_currency_of_germany", "title": "What is current currency of Germany? - Answers", "headings": "What is current currency of Germany\n?\n\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nYour Answer\nWhat is current currency of Germany?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the currency used in German?\nWhat is the Germany currency called?\nWhat is the currency of Berlin?\nWhat is the currency for Berlin?\nWhat was the currency in Germany 1961?\nWhat Germany currency money?\nImages on save current and save currency?\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno?\nWhat is a US nickel worth in Germany?\nWhat is the current currency used in Denmark?\nWhat was the currency in Germany before Euros?\nIs Germany currency freely exchanged?\nGerman currency name?\nThe old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the current currency of Qatar?\nWhat currency did Germany have before the chicken flu?\nWhat was the old currency of Germany?\nWhat marks are the old currency of Germany?\nWhat was the currency of Germany before euro?\nWhat was the name of the old currency of Germany?\nWhat is the name of the money in Germany?\nWhat money is used in Germany?\nWhich currencey is used in Germany?\nWhat is the currany of Germany?\nWhat currency do the people of Germany use?\n", "segment": "Images on save current and save currency? · Save current to save currency\nWhen did Germany change their currency from mark to saufeno? There is no such currency as the \"saufeno\"!The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What is a US nickel worth in Germany? Germany currently uses the euro for their currency. At current conversion rates, 5 cents in U.S. dollars is 4 euro cents. What is the current currency used in Denmark? The current currency used by Denmark is the Danish krone. What was the currency in Germany before Euros?", "start_char": 1180, "end_char": 1786, "id": "74737681" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1070484795#1_1342292084", "url": "http://german.about.com/library/bleuro_voc.htm", "title": "Guide to Money in Germany", "headings": "Money in Germany\nMoney in Germany\nThe Euro\nATMs in Germany\nExchanging Money in Germany\nCredit Cards and the EC Bank Card in Germany\nGerman Banks\n", "segment": "The Euro\nSince 2002, Germany’s official currency is the Euro (pronounced in German like OY-row). It is among 19 Eurozone countries that use this currency. The symbol is € and it was created by a German, Arthur Eisenmenger. The code is EUR. The euro is divided into 100 cents and are issued in €2, €1, 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c, and tiny 1c denominations. Banknotes are issued in €500, €200, €100, €50, €20, €10 and €5 domination. Coins feature designs from each of the member countries, and banknotes picture typically charming European doors, window, and bridges as well as a map of Europe. To find out the current exchange rate, go to www.xe.com . ATMs in Germany\nThe quickest, easiest and usually cheapest way to exchange money is to use an ATM, called Geldautomat in German. They are ubiquitous in German cities and can be accessed 24/7.", "start_char": 673, "end_char": 1511, "id": "73506018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_142482567#15_383939090", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_old_Dutch_currency_before_the_Euro", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Since 2002 it has been the Euro. What marks are the old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (&euro;). What was the name of the old currency of Germany? The Deutsche Mark, was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (&acirc;&sbquo;&not;). What was the old name for French money? Prior to the adoption of the Euro, the historical currency of\nFrance was the franc. What was old portuguese money called?", "start_char": 5028, "end_char": 5573, "id": "74964290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3401429511#0_3757440871", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_of_Germany", "title": "Currency of Germany - Wikipedia", "headings": "Currency of Germany\nCurrency of Germany\nList\n", "segment": "Currency of Germany - Wikipedia\nCurrency of Germany\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nList of current and historical currency of Germany. This is a list of current and historical currency of Germany. The sole currency of Germany has been the Euro since 2002. 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Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€). What is the current currency of Qatar? The currency in Qatar is the Riyal. What currency did Germany have before the chicken flu? Chicken Flu has absolutely nothing to do with what currency is used. The currency of Germany is the Euro (€), and has been since 2002. Before that the currency was the Deutschmark. What was the old currency of Germany? the Deutsche Mark was the old currency.", "start_char": 2061, "end_char": 2569, "id": "74737684" } ]
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who plays stewie griffin's voice?
Seth MacFarlane
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2203018393#0_3019492490", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-is-the-voice-of-Stewie-on-Family-Guy", "title": "Who is the voice of Stewie on Family Guy? - Quora", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who is the voice of Stewie on Family Guy? - Quora\nSomething went wrong. Wait a moment and try again.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 100, "id": "88082671" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_694158552#8_752460187", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Guy_(season_1)", "title": "Family Guy (season 1) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Family Guy\n(season 1)\n\nFamily Guy (season 1)\nContents\nDevelopment\nConception\nCrew\nCast\nWriting\nReception\nDVD release\nEpisodes\nReferences\nGeneral\nExternal links\n", "segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.", "start_char": 4460, "end_char": 5340, "id": "103980315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_889775785#2_1536175357", "url": "http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/posts/family-guy-voices-123488", "title": "'Family Guy' Voices: See Which Actors Are Behind Your Favorite Characters", "headings": "‘Family Guy’ Voices: See Which Actors Are Behind Your Favorite Characters\n‘Family Guy’ Voices: See Which Actors Are Behind Your Favorite Characters\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth MacFarlane\nSeth Green\nSeth MacFarlane\nMike Henry\nSeth MacFarlane\nPatrick Warburton\n", "segment": "4 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nSeth MacFarlane\nStewie Griffin is the youngest son of Lois and Peter, who is also voiced by Seth. 5 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nSeth Green\nSeth is the voice of Peter and Lois's son, Chris Griffin. 6 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nSeth MacFarlane\nThe Griffin family's dog Brian can also talk, and he's voiced by Seth. 7 of 9\nGetty Images\nClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)\nClick to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)\nMike Henry\nMike plays the voice of Cleveland Brown, one of Peter's friends. 8 of 9\nGetty Images\nSeth MacFarlane\nGiggity, giggity — Seth also is the voice behind Glenn Quagmire, one of Peter's friends. 9 of 9\nGetty Images\nPatrick Warburton\nPatrick is the voice for Joe Swanson, one of Peter's friends.", "start_char": 1685, "end_char": 2908, "id": "45631192" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_33812638#2_75323975", "url": "https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/family-guy-stewie-first-word-season-19-premiere-talking-understand-fox-b690487.html", "title": "Family Guy season 19: New episode sees Stewie finally utter his first word, clearing up long-running mystery | The Independent", "headings": "Family Guy season 19: New episode sees Stewie finally utter his first word, clearing up long-running mystery\nFamily Guy season 19: New episode sees Stewie finally utter his first word, clearing up long-running mystery\nStewie’s ability to talk has been the subject of some debate among viewers\nRecommended\n", "segment": "Recommended\nChange your toon: How adult animation grew up\n“I don’t know,” he responds. “ I was feeling such intense emotion in the moment, and that one word somehow just burst through.” Stewie Griffin’s incongruous loquaciousness has been one of the show’s longest-running jokes. Discussing the storyline with TV Line, Family Guy executive producers Rich Appel and Alec Sulkin said: “ This episode showcases Stewie’s first word in the traditional sense that parents always document: the first word they understand. “Otherwise, yes, it’s Stewie’s 1,345,693th word.” It was also recently revealed that the role of Peter Griffin’s black friend Cleveland Brown would no longer be voiced by white voice actor Mike Henry. While Henry has already recorded his lines for the 19th season, the role will be played in future seasons by YouTuber Arif Zahir.", "start_char": 2884, "end_char": 3728, "id": "78538108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2879797327#2_3085365289", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Guy_cast_members", "title": "List of Family Guy cast members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members. Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it.", "start_char": 1918, "end_char": 2599, "id": "105428718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2879797327#3_3085366489", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Guy_cast_members", "title": "List of Family Guy cast members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it. MacFarlane drew inspiration for the voice of Peter from a security guard he overheard talking while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Stewie's voice was based on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison, especially his performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. MacFarlane uses his own voice while portraying Brian. MacFarlane also provides the voices for various other recurring and one-time only characters, including news anchor Tom Tucker, Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman. He explained on the Graham Norton Show that the voice for Glenn Quagmire is based on 1940s and 1950s radio commercials.", "start_char": 2186, "end_char": 3238, "id": "105428719" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753798922#2_787416406", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane", "title": "Seth MacFarlane | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane\nFilmography\nNotes\nExternal Links\n", "segment": "These supports have been expressed most emphatically in \" You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives \", \" Not All Dogs Go To Heaven \", and \" 420 \", through Brian Griffin, a character he performs without any alterations to his normal voice. He appears as himself in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side as a Bespin guard who loads Han Solo, played by Peter Griffin, frozen in carbonite at the time. He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper. He also voiced Jesus Christ before Alec Sulkin joined the show after the revival. He also voices Stan Smith and Roger the Alien on American Dad!, and Tim on The Cleveland Show. The three characters have crossed over into Family Guy . He wrote the episodes \" Death Has a Shadow \", the \"Super Griffins\" segment of \" Family Guy Viewer Mail No.", "start_char": 1607, "end_char": 2750, "id": "73163664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_195804617#11_524869195", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_Chris_Griffin", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who does the character voices on Family Guy? In Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane does the voices of Peter Griffin,\nStewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, and Glen Quagmire, Seth Green does\nthe voice of Chris Griffin, and Mila Kunis does the voice of Meg\nGriffin. Who sings the family guy theme tune? Seth MacFarlane (peter griffin)\nAlex Borstein (Lois Griffin)\nLacey Chabert/Mila Kunis (Meg Griffin)\nSeth Green (Chris Griffin)\nSeth MacFarlane (Stewie Griffin)\nSeth MacFarlane (Brian Griffin)\nWhat are the main characters of the TV series Family Guy? The main characters of the TV series are as follows. Peter\nGriffin, Lois Griffin, Chris Griffin, Brain, Meg Griffin, Stewie\nGriffin, Brian Griffin, Cleveland Brown, Joe Swanson, Glenn\nQuagmire and many more. Animated TV SeriesActors & ActressesFamily GuyWho Would WinChris BrownTV Shows and SeriesNorth DakotaConditions and DiseasesStar Wars MoviesComedy TV Shows\nTrending Questions \nwhat is 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 x 8 x 8? Asked By\n max d\nwhat is 999 + 200? 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Asked By\n lgbtq is extra sus\nHow long can humans live?", "start_char": 2956, "end_char": 4136, "id": "75072026" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_620303200#1_575244561", "url": "http://epguides.com/FamilyGuy/", "title": "Family Guy (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)", "headings": "Family Guy\nFamily Guy\nShow Details:\nCredits:\n", "segment": "current show\nNetwork (s): Fox ( US)\nRun time: 30 min\nEpisodes: 346+ eps\nGenre (s): Animated, Comedy\nCredits: regulars: Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Various\nAlex Borstein as the voice of Lois Pewterschmidt Griffin, Loretta Brown, Tricia Takanawa, Various\nSeth Green as the voice of Chris Griffin\nMila Kunis as the voice of Meg Griffin (Season 2+)\nLacey Chabert as the voice of Meg Griffin (Season 1)\nsemi-regulars: Patrick Warburton as the voice of Joe Swanson\nMike Henry as the voice of Cleveland, Various\nAdam West as the voice of Mayor Adam West\nDown to Latest Season\nPrintable Guide @TVmaze\nShow Summary @TVmaze\nlist as .csv\nThe Futon Critic\nIMDb\nShare TV\nTV Club\nTV Guide\nWikipedia\nTheme Tune\nFAQ\nSEARCH epguides\nMenus & Grids\nEpisode list & details from: TVmaze • TV.com\nEpisode #\nOriginal\nAir Date\nTitles\n\nSeason 1\n\n1. 1-1\n31 Jan 99\nDeath Has a Shadow\n2.", "start_char": 205, "end_char": 1133, "id": "73033698" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_352285333#11_748426757", "url": "https://simpsons.fandom.com/wiki/Family_Guy", "title": "Family Guy | Simpsons Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Family Guy\nFamily Guy\nFamily Guy\nGenre\nCreated By\nDeveloped By\nVoices of\nTheme music composer\nOpening Theme\nComposers (s)\nCountry of Origin\nLanguage (s)\nNo. of Seasons\nNo. of episodes\nProduction\nExecutive Producer (s)\nProduction Company\nBroadcast\nOriginal Channel\nPicture Format\nOriginal Run\nWebsite\nCharacters\nPeter Griffin\nLois Griffin\nChris Griffin\nMeg Griffin\nStewie Griffin\nBrian Griffin\nGlenn Quagmire\nCleveland Brown\nJoe Swanson\nFamily Guy references in The Simpsons\nThe Simpsons references in Family Guy\nExternal Links\nCitations\n", "segment": "Add to that, she's had a handful of main/major characters, including Brian Griffin, Mayor Adam West, Tom Tucker, Glenn Quagmire, and Joe Swanson . Stewie Griffin\nStewart \"Stewie\" Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), is the Griffins' one-year-old child, but often behaves in adult ways such as speaking in an upper-class British accent. He is a child genius who frequently aspired to murder his mother Lois and take over the world but has since mellowed out considerably. Stewie built a time machine with which he and Brian have traveled through time. Brian Griffin\nBrian Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), is the family's anthropomorphic talking white Labrador Retriever and the best friend of both Peter and Stewie. He and Stewie are often at the center of the show's most critically acclaimed episodes, most notably the \"Road to...\" episodes, where he and Stewie go on road-trips together. Brian is portrayed as an intellectual—a Brown University attendee—who often serves as the family's voice of reason, pointing out how ridiculous Peter's ideas are. He is not-so-secretly in love with Lois and is an unsuccessful, unemployed writer. Though Brian is the voice of reason, he also has a big ego. Glenn Quagmire\nGlenn Quagmire (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), is the sex-addicted, bachelor-life-living, next door neighbor of The Griffins and one of Peter's best friends.", "start_char": 7714, "end_char": 9083, "id": "41229818" } ]
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where is the bank of america pavilion?
Suffolk County
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1824239133#0_2781451700", "url": "http://www.ibajapan.org/who-we-are/our-members/commercial-banks/bank-america-na-tokyo-branch", "title": "Bank of America | IBA Japan", "headings": "Bank of America\nBank of America\nFinancial Group\n", "segment": "Bank of America | IBA Japan\nBank of America\nFinancial Group", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 59, "id": "20155312" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_144989940#1_296842302", "url": "https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/press-releases/corporate-philanthropy/bank-america-announces-2019-museums-us-program", "title": "Bank of America Announces 2019 Museums on Us Program", "headings": "Bank of America Announces 2019 Museums on Us Program\nBank of America Announces 2019 Museums on Us Program\nMore Than 225 Participating Cultural Attractions Across the U.S. Welcome Cardholders With Free Admission During the First Full Weekend of Each Month\nBank of America\nwww.bankofamerica.com\n", "segment": "Bank of America has established new partnerships with more than 30 cultural attractions, including: Briscoe Western Art Museum (San Antonio, Texas)\nBrandywine River Museum of Art (Chadds Ford, Pa.)\nBurchfield Penney Art Center at SUNY Buffalo State (Buffalo, N.Y.)\nCoastal Heritage Society (Savannah, Ga.)\nCOSI – Center of Science and Industry (Columbus, Ohio)\nDuSable Museum of African American History (Chicago, Ill.)\nEcoTarium (Worcester, Mass.)\nNewfields (Home of the Indianapolis Museum of Art) (Indianapolis, Ind.)\nJames A. Michener Art Museum (Doylestown, Pa.)\nOrchard House (Concord, Mass.)\nMagoffin Home State Historic Site (El Paso, Texas)\nThe Mount (Lenox, Mass.)\nMuseum of Discovery (Little Rock, Ark.)\nNational Museum of Nuclear Science & History (Albuquerque, N.M.)\nNational Civil Rights Museum (Memphis, Tenn.)\nNational Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington, D.C.)\nNegro Leagues Baseball Museum (Kansas City, Mo.)\nNew York Historical Society (New York, N.Y.)\nNorton Museum of Art (West Palm Beach, Fla.) (beginning March 2019)\nSuffolk County Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium (Centerport, N.Y.)\nOur new partners join notable institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. See the full roster of Museums on Us partners. Learn more about Bank of America’s overall program of arts support. To take advantage of Museums on Us, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and U.S. Trust customers simply present their credit or debit card and a valid photo ID to gain one free general admission to any participating institution. Admission is limited to the cardholder only; guests are not eligible. Museum participation varies. Please note the program excludes fundraising events, special exhibitions and ticketed shows, and is not to be combined with other offers. Bank of America\nBank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services.", "start_char": 1345, "end_char": 3589, "id": "65231173" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_432769310#1_890334841", "url": "https://www.parkwhiz.com/bank-of-america-stadium-parking/", "title": "Official Bank of America Stadium Parking | ParkWhiz", "headings": "BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM PARKING\nBANK OF AMERICA STADIUM PARKING\nNot going to an event?\nBook now and spend more time on the fun.\nSort by\nName\nDate\nAbout Bank of America Stadium\nDISCOVER AMAZING SPACES\nFind parking anywhere, for now or for later\nRESERVE PREPAY & SAVE\nBook a space in just a few easy clicks\nDRIVE ARRIVE& PARK\nEnter easily with your mobile parking pass\n", "segment": "In Concert [Rescheduled due to COVID-19]\nFind parking\n28\nJun\n@ 4:30PM\nMötley Crüe/Def Leppard/Poison/Joan Jett and the Blackhearts [Rescheduled due to COVID-19]\nFind parking\nShow All Events\nBROWSE ALL EVENTS\nNot going to an event? See all parking nearby\nAbout Bank of America Stadium\nThere’s no shortage of ParkWhiz inventory for Bank of America Stadium parking. We’ve got season passes and spots for individual games, with up to 49 lots to choose from. All these locations means no matter what your preference is, there’s a lot for you. If you want parking right next to the stadium, we can put you there for $33 to $50. And someone looking for a great deal to park for an NFL game can do so for as low as $5. Facilities with tailgating, restrooms, garages, security and handicap-accessibility are all available to those in need. The field is also a late-season destination for college football fans down south as the perennial host of the ACC Championship Game, another event where we’ve got Bank of America Stadium parking covered. After bouncing around Florida for five years since its inception in 2005, the stadium’s hosted the last three championship games, and is slated to hold that honor again this December. All our Panthers lots should be a go for ACC Championship parking.", "start_char": 1317, "end_char": 2602, "id": "27706351" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_409169910#4_908986425", "url": "https://largest.org/sports/nfl-stadiums/", "title": "10 Largest NFL Stadiums in the United States | Largest.org", "headings": "10 Largest NFL Stadiums in the United States\n10 Largest NFL Stadiums in the United States\nNRG Stadium\nBank of America Stadium\nBroncos Stadium at Mile High\nArrowhead Stadium\nMercedes-Benz Superdome\nLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum\nAT&T Stadium\nLambeau Field\nFedExField\nMetLife Stadium\n", "segment": "The stadium is located in Charlotte, the biggest city in North Carolina. Bank of America Stadium was built specifically for football games and has a capacity of 75,523 seats. Bank of America Stadium sits on 15 acres and has a height of 211 feet. The upper and lower seats in the Bank of America Stadium are 19 inches wide, while the club seats are 21 inches wide. There are many clubs an suites inside of Bank of America Stadium, which provide luxury fan experiences. Did You Know? Bank of America Stadium will retain its current name until 2024 because the Panthers and Bank of America signed 20 year naming rights agreement in 2004. Broncos Stadium at Mile High\nCurrent Seat Capacity: 76,125\nLocation: Denver, Colorado\nHome NFL Team:", "start_char": 1644, "end_char": 2379, "id": "110210643" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1205705328#8_2676444291", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g49022-d2534046-Reviews-The_Bank_of_America_Stadium-Charlotte_North_Carolina.html", "title": "The Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte) - 2021 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor", "headings": "\nThe Bank of America Stadium\nGet the full experience and book a tour\nCharlotte's Historical City Tour\nHistoric Uptown Neighborhood Segway Tour of Charlotte\nLocation\nContact\nBest nearby\nGet to know the area\nCharlotte Beyond the Grave Haunted History Walking Ghost Tour\nTraveler type\nTime of year\nLanguage\nPopular mentions\nDate of experience: July 2020\nDate of experience: November 2019\nFrequently Asked Questions about The Bank of America Stadium\n", "segment": "Hotels near The Bank of America Stadium: (0.20 mi) Residence Inn Charlotte Uptown\n(0.31 mi) Kimpton Tryon Park Hotel\n(0.47 mi) Grand Bohemian Hotel Charlotte, Autograph Collection\n(0.58 mi) The Ivey's Hotel\n(0.33 mi) The Westin Charlotte\nView all hotels near The Bank of America Stadium on Tripadvisor\nWhat restaurants are near The Bank of America Stadium? Restaurants near The Bank of America Stadium: (0.23 mi) Halcyon, Flavors from the Earth\n(0.16 mi) Emzy Sushi\n(0.20 mi) Fin & Fino\n(0.37 mi) Midnight Diner\n(0.19 mi) Levant Mediterranean Cuisine\nView all restaurants near The Bank of America Stadium on Tripadvisor\nWhat attractions are near The Bank of America Stadium? Attractions near The Bank of America Stadium: (0.20 mi) Mint Museum Uptown\n(0.20 mi) Segway Experience of Charlotte\n(0.29 mi) BB&T Ballpark\n(0.30 mi) Wells Fargo Museum\n(0.30 mi) Romare Bearden Park\nView all attractions near The Bank of America Stadium on Tripadvisor", "start_char": 5532, "end_char": 6475, "id": "68492894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_561421324#10_1282918905", "url": "https://www.ticketmaster.com/Oracle-Arena-tickets-Oakland/venue/229399#!", "title": "Oakland Arena - Oakland, CA | Tickets, Event Schedule, Seating Chart", "headings": "Oakland Arena\nTickets\n\nOakland Arena Tickets\nAddress\nDiscover More in san francisco\n", "segment": "Signs are not allowed in the Luxury Suites. Strollers are allowed in the Luxury Suites (Please fold stroller and carry into suite.) No Smoking of any kind is permitted inside or outside of the Arena. Smoking will NOT be permitted directly outside any gate entrances. Reselling of tickets is prohibited. ATM (Automatic Teller Machines) are located on the main concourse near sections 110 and 124 and on the upper concourse near sections 204 and 223. Bicycle racks are located at the north flagpole adjacent to parking Lot F. First Aid services are available on the concourse level at sections 106 and 204. Lost and Found articles are left at the Arena Security Office until the end of an event. All unclaimed lost and found items are stored for 30 days. To contact Lost and Found, please call 510-383-4660.", "start_char": 8352, "end_char": 9157, "id": "67758422" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_144989940#2_296845198", "url": "https://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/press-releases/corporate-philanthropy/bank-america-announces-2019-museums-us-program", "title": "Bank of America Announces 2019 Museums on Us Program", "headings": "Bank of America Announces 2019 Museums on Us Program\nBank of America Announces 2019 Museums on Us Program\nMore Than 225 Participating Cultural Attractions Across the U.S. Welcome Cardholders With Free Admission During the First Full Weekend of Each Month\nBank of America\nwww.bankofamerica.com\n", "segment": "Admission is limited to the cardholder only; guests are not eligible. Museum participation varies. Please note the program excludes fundraising events, special exhibitions and ticketed shows, and is not to be combined with other offers. Bank of America\nBank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving approximately 66 million consumer and small business clients with approximately 4,300 retail financial centers, including approximately 1,800 lending centers, 2,200 Merrill Edge investment centers and 1,500 business centers; approximately 16,300 ATMs; and award-winning digital banking with more than 36 million active users, including over 26 million mobile users. Bank of America is a global leader in wealth management, corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. Bank of America offers industry-leading support to approximately 3 million small business owners through a suite of innovative, easy-to-use online products and services.", "start_char": 3058, "end_char": 4421, "id": "65231174" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_779939881#0_1219279345", "url": "https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/politics/elections/bank-of-america-stadium-early-voting-location/275-c49fa6a9-bbab-4436-b98f-8a1a013e0db5", "title": "Bank of America Stadium will be early voting location | wcnc.com", "headings": "Bank of America Stadium will host early voters for 2020 election\nBank of America Stadium will host early voters for 2020 election\nBank of America Stadium, Spectrum Center & Bojangles Coliseum will be used as early voting locations for Mecklenburg County.\nHere’s a list of early voting locations in Mecklenburg County:\n", "segment": "Bank of America Stadium will be early voting location | wcnc.com\nCharlotte's Leading Local News: Weather, Traffic, Sports and more | Charlotte, North Carolina | WCNC.com\nElections\nBank of America Stadium will host early voters for 2020 election\nBank of America Stadium, Spectrum Center & Bojangles Coliseum will be used as early voting locations for Mecklenburg County. This video file cannot be played. ( Error Code: 102630)\nAuthor: WCNC Staff\nPublished: 3:10 PM EDT August 14, 2020\nUpdated: 4:32 PM EDT August 15, 2020\nCHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bank of America Stadium may not have worked out a plan for playing football in front of fans quite yet, but we do know it will draw crowds in for another reason this fall. For the first time, the football stadium will be used as an early voting site for Mecklenburg County voters. Leaders say the bigger venue will allow for a safer voting environment during the pandemic.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 910, "id": "94381656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1353258584#0_2971792900", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/HotelsNear-g49022-d2534046-The_Bank_of_America_Stadium-Charlotte_North_Carolina.html", "title": "THE 10 CLOSEST Hotels to The Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte - Tripadvisor - Find Hotels Near The Bank of America Stadium", "headings": "Hotels near The Bank of America Stadium\nHotels near The Bank of America Stadium\nResidence Inn Charlotte Uptown\nJW Marriott Charlotte\nKimpton Tryon Park Hotel\nThe Westin Charlotte\nCourtyard Charlotte City Center\nHilton Charlotte Uptown\nGrand Bohemian Hotel Charlotte, Autograph Collection\nHome2 Suites by Hilton Charlotte Uptown\nCharlotte Marriott City Center\nOmni Charlotte Hotel\nAloft Charlotte City Center\nEmbassy Suites by Hilton Charlotte Uptown\nDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Charlotte\nHilton Garden Inn Charlotte Uptown\nThe Ivey's Hotel\nThe Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte\nAC Hotel by Marriott Charlotte City Center\nResidence Inn by Marriott Charlotte City Center\nHyatt Place Charlotte Downtown\nHampton Inn Charlotte - Uptown\nThe Dunhill Hotel\nHoliday Inn Charlotte - Center City\nSpringHill Suites Charlotte Uptown\nHYATT house Charlotte Center City\nHoliday Inn Express & Suites Charlotte - South End\nSheraton Charlotte Hotel\nLe Meridien Charlotte\nFairfield Inn & Suites Charlotte Uptown\nThe Morehead Inn\nCharlotte Villager Lodge\nFrequently Asked Questions about hotels near The Bank of America Stadium\n", "segment": "THE 10 CLOSEST Hotels to The Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte - Tripadvisor - Find Hotels Near The Bank of America Stadium\nHotels near The Bank of America Stadium\n800 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202-1518\nRead Reviews of The Bank of America Stadium\nReset\nFilters\nCOVID-19\nShows hotels and stays actively taking safety measures like added sanitation procedures, mask-wearing guidelines, and more. 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Properties taking safety measures\nDeals\nFree cancellation\nReserve now, pay at stay\nProperties with special offers\nPrice\n$0 - $377 +\nPrice per night\nPopular\nPet friendly 219\nAirport transportation 59\n& up\n263\n4 stars 13\nProperty types\nResorts\nMotels\nHotels\nAll-inclusives\nShow more\nView Vacation Rentals\nAmenities\nFree Wifi 408\nBreakfast included 284\nPool 296\nFree parking 387\nShow all\nDistance from\n25+ mi\nCarowinds\nDiscovery Place Science\nBilly Graham Library\nThe Bank of America Stadium\nShow all\nNeighborhoods\nSecond Ward 19\nMineral Springs 18\nEagle Lake 16\nMontclaire South 15\nShow more\nTraveler rating\n24\n& up\n263\n& up\n370\n& up\n437\nHotel class\n5 stars 2\n4 stars 13\n3 stars 157\n2 stars 221\nStyle\nBudget 140\nMid-range 274\nLuxury 8\nFamily-friendly 219\nShow more\nBrands\nHilton Hotels 57\nHoliday Inn Express 24\nQuality Inn 22\nCourtyard 17\nShow all\nResorts\nMotels\nHotels\nAll-inclusives\n50 mi from The Bank of America Stadium\nShow 480 results\n480 of 628 properties match your filters. Clear all filters\nSort\nFilter ● 5\nMap\n628 properties in Charlotte\nSort by: Recommended\nResorts\nMotels\nHotels\nAll-inclusives\n50 mi from The Bank of America Stadium\nLike saving money? We search up to 200 sites to help you save up to 30%\nUpdating list...\nHighest-rated hotel within a 4 minute walk of The Bank of America Stadium\nBreakfast included\nClosest\nResidence Inn Charlotte Uptown\nShow Prices\n420 reviews\n404 S Mint St, Charlotte, NC 28202-1510\n0.2 miles from The Bank of America Stadium\n#1 Best Value of 628 places to stay in Charlotte\n“It is situated right between the Bank of America Stadium and the Charlotte Knights baseball stadium.” Taking safety measures\nSpecial offer\nSpecial Offer Unlock Member Rates! JW Marriott Charlotte\nShow Prices\n0 reviews\n600 South College Street, Charlotte, NC 28202-1830\n0.3 miles from The Bank of America Stadium\n#2 Best Value of 628 places to stay in Charlotte\nKimpton Tryon Park Hotel\nShow Prices\n409 reviews\n303 S Church St, Charlotte, NC 28202-1912\n0.3 miles from The Bank of America Stadium\n#3 Best Value of 628 places to stay in Charlotte\n“The location gives perfect access to the Bank of America stadium and the views (from the 17th floor) are beautiful!!!” Taking safety measures\nThe Westin Charlotte\nShow Prices\n1,823 reviews\n601 S College St, Charlotte, NC 28202-1829\n0.3 miles from The Bank of America Stadium\n#4 Best Value of 628 places to stay in Charlotte\n“And but three blocks away from the Bank of America Stadium, where the team was playing, was the Westin Charlotte.” Taking safety measures\nSpecial offer\nSpecial Offer Unlock Member Rates!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3010, "id": "68589057" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1058868867#5_1791534428", "url": "http://www.aaarena.com/guest-services/a-z-guide", "title": "A-Z Guide | AmericanAirlines Arena", "headings": "A-Z Guide\nA-Z Guide\nA - D\nE - L\nM - W\n", "segment": "An AED machine is located on the concourse at section 103, 115, 306, 322, 406 and 415. These portable models allow non-medical people to respond to a medical emergency where defibrillation is required. Automated Teller Machine (ATM)\nWe will no longer be accepting cash as a form of payment for tickets, parking, merchandise, or food & beverage. Acceptable forms of payment include: Debit cards, credit cards, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, or NFC chip enabled cards. Reverse ATMs will also be located on site (Sections 108/109) to convert your cash into a prepaid debit card. Baby Changing Stations\nBaby changing stations are located in all men’s and women’s restrooms and family restrooms, throughout the Arena. Bag/Purse Policy\nThe AmericanAirlines Arena requests that guests arrive early and travel light, as all guests and bags entering the AmericanAirlines Arena are subject to search. Only fanny packs, purses and clear plastic bags 10”x 6” or smaller, will be permitted into the Arena. Birthday Parties\nWith a group of (20) or more, guests of all ages can celebrate their birthday at a family show or Miami HEAT game, hosted at the AmericanAirlines Arena, by contacting group sales at 786.777.DUNK.​\nCamera & Video Policy\nThe use of small Instamatic & digital cameras, with an extended lens of 6\" or less, are permitted during Miami HEAT home games.", "start_char": 3071, "end_char": 4433, "id": "2817466" } ]
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who are senators from utah?
Orrin Hatch
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_165624063#3_182257970", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_congressional_delegations_from_Utah", "title": "United States congressional delegations from Utah - Wikipedia", "headings": "United States congressional delegations from Utah\nUnited States congressional delegations from Utah\nContents\nU.S. Senate\nU.S. House of Representatives\nDelegates from Utah Territory\nRepresentatives from the State of Utah\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The terms of the two senators are staggered so that they are not elected in the same year. Utah's senators are elected in the years from classes 1 and 3. Senators were originally chosen by the Utah House of Representatives until the Seventeenth Amendment came into force in 1913. There have been seventeen senators elected from Utah, of whom five have been Democrats and twelve have been Republicans. Utah's current senators are Republicans Mike Lee, in office since 2011, and Mitt Romney, in office since 2019. Democratic (D) Republican (R)\nFrank J. Cannon, Utah's last territorial delegate and first senator\nReed Smoot, senator from Utah for 30 years\nOrrin Hatch, Utah's longest-serving senator. Mike Lee, incumbent U.S. senator\nClass 1 senators\nCongress\nClass 3 senators\nFrank J. Cannon (R)\n\n54th (1895–1897)\n\nArthur Brown (R)\n55th (1897–1899)\n\nJoseph L. Rawlins (D)\nVacant\n56th (1899–1901)\nThomas Kearns (R)\n\n57th (1901–1903)\n58th (1903–1905)\n\nReed Smoot (R)\nGeorge Sutherland (R)\n\n59th (1905–1907)\n60th (1907–1909)\n61st (1909–1911)\n\n\n62nd (1911–1913)\n63rd (1913–1915)\n64th (1915–1917)\n\nWilliam H. King (D)\n\n65th (1917–1919)\n66th (1919–1921)\n67th (1921–1923)\n\n\n68th (1923–1925)\n69th (1925–1927)\n70th (1927–1929)\n\n\n71st (1929–1931)\n72nd (1931–1933)\n73rd (1933–1935)\n\nElbert D. 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Bennett (R)\n\n83rd (1953–1955)\n84th (1955–1957)\n85th (1957–1959)\n\nFrank Moss (D)\n\n86th (1959–1961)\n87th (1961–1963)\n88th (1963–1965)\n\n\n89th (1965–1967)\n90th (1967–1969)\n91st (1969–1971)\n\n\n92nd (1971–1973)\n93rd (1973–1975)\n\nJake Garn (R)\n94th (1975–1977)\nOrrin Hatch (R)\n\n95th (1977–1979)\n96th (1979–1981)\n97th (1981–1983)\n\n98th (1983–1985)\n99th (1985–1987)\n100th (1987–1989)\n\n101st (1989–1991)\n102nd (1991–1993)\n103rd (1993–1995)\n\nRobert Bennett (R)\n\n104th (1995–1997)\n105th (1997–1999)\n106th (1999–2001)\n\n\n107th (2001–2003)\n108th (2003–2005)\n109th (2005–2007)\n\n\n110th (2007–2009)\n111th (2009–2011)\n112th (2011–2013)\n\nMike Lee (R)\n\n113th (2013–2015)\n114th (2015–2017)\n115th (2017–2019)\n\nMitt Romney (R)\n\n116th (2019–2021)\n117th (2021–2023)\nU.S. House of Representatives\nMain article: List of United States Representatives from Utah\nDelegates from Utah Territory\nThe Territory of Utah was an organized incorporated territory of the United States formed on September 9, 1850. 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State election office.\nNext State Constitutional Officer Elections in 2020.\nUtah State Auditor:\nJohn Dougall (R)\nWill You Make These 3 Fatal Mistakes In A Crisis?\nIn A Dire Food Shortage, What Will Your Family Eat?\nMake Safe, Clean Drinking Water Out Of Thin Air\n", "segment": "John Dougall (R)\nElection Race Candidates: Jeffrey Ostler (C)\n~ Businessman\nBrian Fabbi (UU)\n~ Accountant\n\nUtah State Legislature: Utah Legislature\nSenate\nUtah has 29 State Senate members: 6 (Democrats), 23 (Republicans). Length of term: 4 years. House of Representatives\nUtah has 75 State House members: 16 (Democrats), 59 (Republicans). Length of term: 2 years.", "start_char": 2974, "end_char": 3338, "id": "38738782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1549702561#7_2592953699", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_cnn_favor_democrat_or_republican", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who are the Senators from the US? Alabama: -Richard Shelby: Republican\n-Jeff Sessions: Republican\nAlaska: -Lisa Murkowski: Republican\n-Mark Begich: Democrat\nArizona: -John McCain: Republican\n-Jon Kyl:", "start_char": 2343, "end_char": 2544, "id": "3288674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1218847447#6_2189400966", "url": "http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/donald-trump-gop-endorsements-222894", "title": "Which Republicans have endorsed Donald Trump? - POLITICO", "headings": "\nWhich Republicans have endorsed Donald Trump?\nDonald Trump's major endorsements\n", "segment": "Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah)\nRep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.)\nGov. Paul LePage (R-Maine)\nFormer Rep. Bob Livingston (R-La.) Rep. Tom Marino (R-Pa.) House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) Rep. Candice Miller (R-Mich.) Rep. Jeff Miller (R-Fla.) Former Rep. Doug Ose (R-Calif.) Rep. Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.)", "start_char": 3138, "end_char": 3547, "id": "1267829" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1742668232#2_3457779604", "url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/utah/", "title": "Utah | Data USA", "headings": "\nUtah\nMike Lee\nMitt Romney\nAbout\nCivics\nDiversity\nRace and Ethnicity\nRace and Ethnicity\nThe 3 largest ethnic groups in Utah\nHispanic Population\nNon-English Speakers\nMost Common Languages\nHeritage\nForeign-Born Population\nAge by Nativity\nGlobal Diversity\nMost Common Origin\nCitizenship\nMilitary\nVeterans\nMost Common Service Period\nEconomy\nWages\nMedian Household Income\nWage by Gender in Common Jobs\nWage by Race and Ethnicity in Common Jobs\nWage Distribution\nIncome by Location\nPoverty by Age and Gender\nFemales 18 - 24\nPoverty by Race and Ethnicity\nOccupations\nEmployment by Occupations\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paid\nIndustries\nEmployment by Industries\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paying\nDomestic Trade\nDomestic Production & Consumption\nDomestic Trade Growth\nInterstate Trade\nEducation\nConcentrations\nUniversities\nStudent Gender for Common Institutions\nStudent Race and Ethnicity\nHousing & Living\nHousing\nProperty Value\nHousehold Income\nProperty Taxes\nRent vs Own\nCommute Time\nCommuter Transportation\nMost Common Commute in 2018\nTransportation\nCar Ownership\nHealth\nPatient to Clinician Ratios\nBehavioral Health Conditions\nSocial Needs\nAccess and Quality\nHealth Care Spending\nHealth Care Coverage\nHealth Risks\n", "segment": "The runner-up was Hillary Rodham Clinton (27.5%), followed by Evan Mcmullin (22.5%). The most partisan county was Piute County, UT with 85.9% of the vote going to Donald J. Trump running for the Republican Party. Mike Lee and Mitt Romney are the senators currently representing the state of Utah. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered. Utah is currently represented by 4 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms. Diversity\nUtah is home to a population of 3.16M people, from which 95% are citizens. As of 2018, 8.12% of Utah residents were born outside of the country (257k people). In 2018, there were 9.91 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (2.46M people) in Utah than any other race or ethnicity. There were 248k White (Hispanic) and 165k Other (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. The most common foreign languages spoken in Utah are Spanish (313,706 speakers), Chinese (Incl.", "start_char": 1698, "end_char": 2743, "id": "78483647" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3093551325#0_3244961526", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Senators_from_Utah", "title": "List of United States senators from Utah - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of United States senators from Utah\nList of United States senators from Utah\nCurrent delegation\nContents\nList of senators\nLiving former U.S. senators from Utah\nReferences\nSee also\n", "segment": "List of United States senators from Utah - Wikipedia\nList of United States senators from Utah\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from List of United States Senators from Utah)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nCurrent delegation\nMike Lee (R)\nMitt Romney (R)\nUtah was admitted to the Union on January 4, 1896, and elects U.S. senators to Class 1 and Class 3. Its current Senators are Republicans Mike Lee and Mitt Romney. Orrin Hatch is Utah's longest-serving senator. Contents\n1 List of senators\n2 Living former U.S. senators from Utah\n3 References\n4 See also\nList of senators\nClass 1\nClass 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018. The next election will be in 2024 . C\nClass 3\nClass 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016. The next election will be in 2022 . #\nSenator\nParty\nDates in office\nElectoral history\nT\nT\nElectoral history\nDates in office\nParty\nSenator\n#\nVacant\nJanuary 4, 1896 –\nJanuary 22, 1896\nUtah elected its senators 18 days after statehood. 1\n54th\n1\nUtah elected its senators 18 days after statehood. January 4, 1896 –\nJanuary 22, 1896\nVacant\n1\nFrank J. 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House of Representatives\nUtah has 75 State House members: 16 (Democrats), 59 (Republicans).", "start_char": 2260, "end_char": 2773, "id": "26126396" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_354413905#6_669193217", "url": "http://www.uselections.com/ut/ut.htm", "title": "2020 Utah Elections, Candidates, Races and Voting", "headings": "US Elections ~ Utah\nUS Elections ~ Utah\nNext State Constitutional Officer Elections in 2020.\nUtah State Auditor:\nJohn Dougall (R)\n", "segment": "Governor & Lt. Governor candidates run together on tickets in the General Election.) Utah Attorney General: Sean Reyes (R) | Campaign Website\nElection Race Candidates: Greg Skordas (D)\n~ Attorney, Ex-Small Claims Court Judge\nRudy Bautista (L)\n~ Attorney, Ex-Merchant Marine Officer\n\nUtah State Treasurer: David Damschen (R) | Campaign Website\nElection Race Candidates: Richard Proctor (C)\n~ Retired Economist, USAF Veteran\nJoe Speciale (L)\n~ Used Car Dealer\n\nUtah State Auditor: John Dougall (R)\nElection Race Candidates: Jeffrey Ostler (C)\n~ Businessman\nBrian Fabbi (UU)\n~ Accountant\n\nUtah State Legislature: Utah Legislature\nSenate\nUtah has 29 State Senate members:", "start_char": 1956, "end_char": 2623, "id": "26126395" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1670785674#36_2904024523", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Wolf_Blitzer_a_democrat_or_republican", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Republican\n-John Cornyn: Republican\nUtah: -Orrin Hatch: Republican\n-Mike Lee: Republican\nVermont: -Patrick Leahy: Democrat\n-Bernie Sanders: Independent\nVirginia: -Jim Webb: Democrat\n-Mark Warner:", "start_char": 5950, "end_char": 6145, "id": "3530838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1669386020#30_2900306723", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Mark_Zuckerberg_a_Republican_or_a_Democrat", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Republican\n-John Cornyn: Republican\nUtah: -Orrin Hatch: Republican\n-Mike Lee: Republican\nVermont: -Patrick Leahy: Democrat\n-Bernie Sanders: Independent\nVirginia: -Jim Webb: Democrat\n-Mark Warner:", "start_char": 5923, "end_char": 6118, "id": "3527642" } ]
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And because of his popularity, his name was linked with top-notch celebrities before. Now let’s know most of his personal life details here through this wiki!\nQuick Wikis\nNet Worth, Salary, and Income\nDating Life: Three Girlfriends Till Date\nCareer as Actor\nBody Measurements: Height, Color, Size\nRelated Post\nPatrick Dempsey\nKeegan-Michael Key\nEwan McGregor\nChance Hurstfield\nUli Latukefu\nLudi Lin\n", "segment": "The other projects he has worked are Desperate Romantics, The Clinic Back, etc. Body Measurements: Height, Color, Size\nAidan has an athletic body with the height of 5 ft 11 inches and weighs 78 kilos. His skin color is white; hair is black and eyes are dark brown. His body is measured with the chest of 44 inches and waist of 33 inches. 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However, instead of helping out and learning how to share as part of a family, he convinces Georgie and the twins not to perform their assigned tasks. Thus, jeopardizing Ethan's big movie premiere. He accidentally ruins the premiere by inviting an unwanted video game truck that also destroys the screen tarp. After being yelled at by Harley for ruining the premiere, Aidan feels guilty and convinces Shane Coleman to watch and give a shoutout to Ethan's movie. He apologizes to the Diaz kids as he carries his bags away back to his house. When Shane Coleman reveals that Aidan was the one who pushed him to watch Ethan's movie, the Diaz family make it up to Aidan by giving him a ride to his lacrosse game and cheering for him. In \" Stuck Wrestling Feelings ,\" Aidan goes to a wrestling convention with Harley, Lewie, and Beast. 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He actively posts new pictures on his Instagram account which has garnered more than 2.6 million followers. He also has an official YouTube page where he posts several contents including his original songs and his channel has gained more than 430 thousand subscribers to the date. Aidan Gallagher maintains two separate accounts on Facebook. His official page has more than 12 thousand likes and his second page which includes posts related to his music career has more than 9 thousand likes till now. 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NA\nSon\nNone\nDaughter\nNone\nEducation\nHighest Qualification\nHigh School\nUniversity\nNot Known\nSchool\nLocal High School\nSocial Media Account\nSocial Media Account Links\nInstagram, Youtube, Website\nFacts on Aidan Gallagher\nHe is active on social media platforms. He has an immense fan following under her Instagram account. He is more popular among his girl fans and followers because of his good looks and chick personality. His hobbies includes travelling, reading and listening to retro musics. His goal is to use his celebrity status to help save the world’s oceans and species by raising awareness of critical environmental issues. He loves playing piano, guitar, sings and writes his own original lyrics and compositions. He enjoys playing live performances. He is an avid pet lover as well. 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Aidan Gallagher’s birth flower is Sweet Pea/Daisy\n", "segment": "RELIGION: Unknown\nSEXUALITY: N/A\n1. Bio\nAidan Gallagher, best known for being a Gymnast, was born in New Zealand on Sunday, April 20, 2003. Gymnast who has become especially popular on Instagram, where he posts videos of his gravity-defying skills for his 40,000 followers on his aidan.tumblez account. Additionally, he posts impressions of other gymnasts, gymnastic challenges and other content to his self-titled YouTube channel. Family: He has a brother named Ben. Aidan Gallagher father’s name is under review and mother unknown at this time. We will continue to update details on Aidan Gallagher’s family.", "start_char": 611, "end_char": 1223, "id": "80451680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1663662353#13_3412344121", "url": "https://www.vikings.com/news/a-dozen-join-vikings-as-2020-undrafted-rookie-free-agents", "title": "A Dozen Join Vikings as 2020 Undrafted Rookie Free Agents Including Nevelle Clarke and Quartney Davis", "headings": "A Dozen Join Vikings as 2020 Undrafted Rookie Free Agents\nA Dozen Join Vikings as 2020 Undrafted Rookie Free Agents\nVikings 2020 Undrafted Free Agents in Photos\nJared Allen Talks About His Unforgettable Career\n", "segment": "totaled 99 receptions for 1,201 yards (12.1 yards per reception) and 11 touchdowns in 24 games from 2018-19; played in eight games in 2017 but did not record stats that season when he backed up 2018 second-round pick Christian Kirk (Arizona Cardinals); was invited to and participated in Reese's Senior Bowl, catching a pass on a flea flicker from Utah State QB Jordan Love, who was drafted 26th overall by Green Bay; invited to NFL Scouting Combine, where he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.54 seconds\nIn the clutch: Davis recorded five or more receptions in nine of the 11 games he played for the Aggies in 2019. His most-famous game in the hearts of Aggies fans is likely the epic between Texas A&M and LSU. Davis caught a 19-yard touchdown on the final play of regulation to force overtime and a 17-yard pass in the seventh overtime. Texas A&M followed with a 2-point conversion for the 74-72 victory. Davis finished the \" Game of Thrones episode\" with seven catches, 101 yards and the two scores. Myles Dorn\nPosition:", "start_char": 5060, "end_char": 6076, "id": "7286893" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_222152651#2_483266272", "url": "https://www.tvovermind.com/aidan-gallagher/", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know about Aidan Gallagher", "headings": "10 Things You Didn’t Know about Aidan Gallagher\n10 Things You Didn’t Know about Aidan Gallagher\n1. He’s Been Accused Of Bullying\n2. He’s A Songwriter\n3. He Was The Youngest United Nations Environment Goodwill Ambassador\n4. He’s A Vegan\n5. He Cares About The Environment\n6. He A Los Angeles Native\n7. 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Fictional characters with the name Aiden include Aiden from the book The Secret of Kells. Aiden is a character from Anne Curtis Klause’s novel, Blood and Chocolate, and Aidan Lynch is from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling. Aidan Waite is from the television series Being Human. Different Spellings of the name Aidan: Ayden, Aydan, Aydin, Aedan, Aidyn, Aadyn\nPeople who like the name Aidan also like:", "start_char": 281, "end_char": 1130, "id": "16239000" } ]
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who portrayed indiana jones in raiders of the lost ark?
Harrison Ford
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_300265190#0_679843257", "url": "https://www.republicworld.com/entertainment-news/hollywood-news/raiders-of-the-lost-ark-cast-actors-and-their-characters-in-the-1981-indiana-jones-film.html", "title": "'Raiders of the Lost Ark' cast: Actors and their characters in the 1981 Indiana Jones film", "headings": "'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' Cast: Actors And Their Characters In The 1981 Indiana Jones Film\n'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' Cast: Actors And Their Characters In The 1981 Indiana Jones Film\nRaiders of the Lost Ark cast includes some of the most popular names from the 70s and 80s. Read on to know about the cast and their other works here.\nRaiders of the Lost Ark cast\nHarrison Ford\n8,298 likes\nKaren Allen\n350 likes\nPaul Freeman\nRonald Lacey\nImage Credits: la_ventana_indiscreta Instagram account\nVideo unavailable\nSUBSCRIBE TO US\nWATCH US LIVE\nFOLLOW US\n", "segment": "'Raiders of the Lost Ark' cast: Actors and their characters in the 1981 Indiana Jones film\nLast Updated: 18th January, 2021 17:54 IST\n'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' Cast: Actors And Their Characters In The 1981 Indiana Jones Film\nRaiders of the Lost Ark cast includes some of the most popular names from the 70s and 80s. Read on to know about the cast and their other works here. Written By\nGreeshma Nayak\nRaiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan. The movie first featured the iconic character of Indiana Jones, portrayed by Harrison Ford. The plot of the action-adventure movie revolves around Indiana Jones, a globe-trotting archaeologist, vying with Nazi forces in 1936, to recover the long-lost Ark of the Covenant, a relic said to make an army invincible. Teaming up with his tough former lover Marion Ravenwood, Jones races to stop rival archaeologist Dr. René Belloq from guiding the Nazis to the Ark and its power. Read on to know about the cast of Raiders of the Lost Ark.\nAlso Read | NCIS LA Cast:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1086, "id": "35198565" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1928561711#0_2078914374", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_(character)", "title": "Indiana Jones (character) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Indiana Jones (character)\nIndiana Jones (character)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nAppearances\nFilms and Television\nAttractions\nLiterature\nGraphic novels\nMovie tie-in novelizations\nOriginal novels\nVideo games\nCharacter description and formation\nOrigins and inspirations\nHistorical models\nCostume\nCasting\nCultural impact\nArchaeological influence\nOther characters inspired by Jones\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Indiana Jones (character) - Wikipedia\nIndiana Jones (character)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFictional archaeologist\nIndiana Jones\nIndiana Jones character\nHarrison Ford as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark\nFirst appearance\nRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981)\nCreated by\nGeorge Lucas\nPortrayed by\nFilms : Harrison Ford\nRiver Phoenix (young)\nTV series : Corey Carrier (ages 8–10)\nSean Patrick Flanery (ages 16–21)\nHarrison Ford (age 50)\nGeorge Hall (age 93)\nOther: Neil Boulane (infant)\nBoutalat (age 3)\nVoiced by\nVideo games: Doug Lee\n( Fate of Atlantis, Infernal Machine)\nDavid Esch\n( Emperor's Tomb)\nJohn Armstrong\n( Staff of Kings)\nIn-universe information\nFull name\nHenry Walton Jones, Jr.\nNickname\nIndy\nJunior\nHenri Defense\nMungo Kidogo\nCaptain Dynamite, Scourge of the Kaiser\nJonesy\nTitle\nDoctor ( Ph.D.)\nCapitan ( Belgian Army) (WWI)\nColonel ( United States Army) (WWII)\nOccupation\nU.S. Army Officer (OSS)\nHistorian\nLinguist\nCollege Professor\nArcheologist\nFamily\nHenry Walton Jones, Sr. ( father) (deceased)\nAnna Mary Jones (mother) (deceased)\nSusie Jones (sister) (deceased)\nSpouse\nDeirdre Campbell Jones (1926)\nMarion Ravenwood Jones (1957–present)\nChildren\nSusan Jones (daughter)\nHenry Walton \"Mutt\" Jones III (son)\nReligion\nCatholic (nominal)\nNationality\nAmerican\nDr. Henry Walton \"Indiana\" Jones, Jr. is the title character and protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise. George Lucas created the character in homage to the action heroes of 1930s film serials. The character first appeared in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, to be followed by Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles from 1992 to 1996, and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008. The character is also featured in novels, comics, video games, and other media. Jones is also featured in several Disney theme park rides, including the Indiana Jones Adventure, Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril, Indiana Jones Adventure:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2051, "id": "104800611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_300265190#1_679845308", "url": "https://www.republicworld.com/entertainment-news/hollywood-news/raiders-of-the-lost-ark-cast-actors-and-their-characters-in-the-1981-indiana-jones-film.html", "title": "'Raiders of the Lost Ark' cast: Actors and their characters in the 1981 Indiana Jones film", "headings": "'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' Cast: Actors And Their Characters In The 1981 Indiana Jones Film\n'Raiders Of The Lost Ark' Cast: Actors And Their Characters In The 1981 Indiana Jones Film\nRaiders of the Lost Ark cast includes some of the most popular names from the 70s and 80s. Read on to know about the cast and their other works here.\nRaiders of the Lost Ark cast\nHarrison Ford\n8,298 likes\nKaren Allen\n350 likes\nPaul Freeman\nRonald Lacey\nImage Credits: la_ventana_indiscreta Instagram account\nVideo unavailable\nSUBSCRIBE TO US\nWATCH US LIVE\nFOLLOW US\n", "segment": "Written By\nGreeshma Nayak\nRaiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan. The movie first featured the iconic character of Indiana Jones, portrayed by Harrison Ford. The plot of the action-adventure movie revolves around Indiana Jones, a globe-trotting archaeologist, vying with Nazi forces in 1936, to recover the long-lost Ark of the Covenant, a relic said to make an army invincible. Teaming up with his tough former lover Marion Ravenwood, Jones races to stop rival archaeologist Dr. René Belloq from guiding the Nazis to the Ark and its power. Read on to know about the cast of Raiders of the Lost Ark.\nAlso Read | NCIS LA Cast: Actors And The Characters They Portray In The Military Drama Series\nRaiders of the Lost Ark cast\nHarrison Ford\nThe lead role of Indiana Jones is played by Harrison Ford in the 1981 action-adventure film. His character is that of an archaeology professor and adventurer. Ford is an American actor, pilot, and environmental activist and as of 2019, the U.S. domestic box office grosses of his films total over $5.1 billion, with worldwide grosses surpassing $9.3 billion. Harrison is an Academy Award nominee, a four-time Golden Globe nominee, a three-time Saturn Award winner, and the recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award and the Cecil B. DeMille Award. He gained worldwide fame for his starring role as Han Solo in the epic space opera movie series Star Wars, reprising the role in four sequels over the course of the next 42 years.", "start_char": 374, "end_char": 1926, "id": "35198566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1250213905#11_2806052760", "url": "https://www.techlazy.com/movies-like-star-wars/", "title": "10 Movies like Star Wars", "headings": "10 Movies like Star Wars\n10 Movies like Star Wars\nTop 10 Movies like Star Wars\n1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)\n2. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)\n3. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)\n4. Avatar (2009)\n5. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)\n6. Interstellar (2014)\n7. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991)\n8. Aliens (1986)\n9. Gravity (2013)\n10. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)\nConclusion\n", "segment": "95% IMDb: 8.5/10\nIndiana Jones is probably one of the most cherished character of action adventure films in Hollywood. Raiders of the Lost Ark is a genius creation of Steven Spielberg featuring Harrison Ford in the lead role of Indiana Jones. It is the first installment of Indiana Jones film franchise which stars Harrison Ford as archeologist Indiana Jones. Indiana Jones battles with the Nazis who are looking for Ark of the covenant. The movie is considered one of the most amazing ever made. The movie however does not feature the concept of science fiction like Star Wars but the idea of adventure used in the movie is surely iconic. So, I really thought of putting it into the category of Star Wars related movies in here. With plenty of surprised hidden in the movie, you are going to discover one thing at a time which also maintains the pace of the movie too. 6.", "start_char": 5007, "end_char": 5879, "id": "90135633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2129489732#0_3219803756", "url": "http://lucasfilm.com/indiana-jones-and-the-raiders-of-the-lost-ark", "title": "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark | Lucasfilm.com", "headings": "\nIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark\nThe story that redefined adventure movies\nTHE STORY\nIndiana Jones… I always knew some day you’d come walking back through my door.\n", "segment": "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark | Lucasfilm.com\nIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark\nRelease: June 12, 1981\nDirector: Steven Spielberg\nThe story that redefined adventure movies\nOriginally released in 1981 as a collaboration between George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, Raiders redefined the possibilities of adventure cinema and launched actor Harrison Ford to a legendary status. Indiana Jones is the classic hero for this adventure set in the 1930s, as the quick-witted and hardy archaeologist goes on the hunt for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Often facing insurmountable odds, Indy always manages to succeed in the nick of time, joined by endearing companions and opposed by notorious villains. With an impressive team of supporting actors including Karen Allen, John-Rhys Davies, Denholm Elliott, and Paul Freeman, combined with innovative special effects techniques by Industrial Light & Magic, Raiders has captured the spirits of movie-goers for generations and continues to inspire adventures yet to come…\nTHE STORY\nThe year is 1936 and the intrepid archaeologist Indiana Jones sets out in search of the fabled Lost Ark of the Covenant, racing a bitter rival and his Nazi cohorts to the prize. Over the course of a hair-raising adventure, Indy endures explosions, spiders, snakes, booby traps, and bad guys in his quest to save the holy relic. Indiana Jones… I always knew some day you’d come walking back through my door. Marion Ravenwood\n11/11\n1/11\n2/11\n3/11\n4/11\n5/11\n6/11\n7/11\n8/11\n9/11\n10/11\n11/11\n1/11", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1536, "id": "74660925" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_253630160#0_536839926", "url": "https://simple.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark", "title": "Raiders of the Lost Ark - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Raiders of the Lost Ark\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCast\nPlot\nOther websites\nReferences\n", "segment": "Raiders of the Lost Ark - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nDirected by\nSteven Spielberg\nProduced by\nFrank Marshall\nScreenplay by\nLawrence Kasdan\nStory by\nGeorge Lucas\nPhilip Kaufman\nStarring\nHarrison Ford\nKaren Allen\nPaul Freeman\nRonald Lacey\nJohn Rhys-Davies\nDenholm Elliott\nMusic by\nJohn Williams\nCinematography\nDouglas Slocombe\nEdited by\nMichael Kahn\nProduction\ncompany\nLucasfilm Ltd.\nDistributed by\nParamount Pictures\nRelease date\nJune 12, 1981\nRunning time\n115 minutes\nCountry\nUnited States\nLanguage\nEnglish\nBudget\n$20 million\nBox office\n$389.9 million\nRaiders of the Lost Ark is an 1981 American adventure movie directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan based on the story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It stars Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies and Denholm Elliott. Ford portrays Indiana Jones, a globe-trotting archaeologist, vying with Nazi forces in 1936, to recover the long-lost Ark of the Covenant, a relic said to make an army invincible. Teaming up with his tough, former lover Marion Ravenwood (Allen), Jones races to stop rival archaeologist Dr. René Belloq (Freeman) from guiding the Nazis to the Ark and its power. Lucas conceived Raiders of the Lost Ark in the early 1970s. Seeking to modernize the serial films of the early 20th-century, he developed the idea further with Kaufman, who suggested the Ark as the movie's goal. Lucas eventually focused on developing his 1977 space opera Star Wars. Development on Raiders of the Lost Ark resumed that year when Lucas shared the idea with Spielberg; he joined the project several months later. While the pair had ideas for significant scenes in the movie, they hired Kasdan to fill in the gaps between them.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1887, "id": "41091436" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_785299169#0_979146297", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark", "title": "Raiders of the Lost Ark - Wikipedia", "headings": "Raiders of the Lost Ark\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nMain article: List of Indiana Jones characters\nProduction\nConception\nWriting\nDevelopment and pre-production\nCasting\nFilming\nPost-production\nMusic\nDesign\nStunts\nSpecial effects\nVisuals and sound\nRelease\nContext\nBox office\nReception\nCritical response\nAwards and accolades\nPost-release\nHome media\nOther media\nThematic analysis\nRejection of Nazism\nCinematic homage and nostalgia\nMasculinity\nLegacy\nCultural impact\nModern reception\nPrequel, sequels and adaptations\nReferences\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Raiders of the Lost Ark - Wikipedia\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nThis article is about the film. For other uses, see Raiders of the Lost Ark (disambiguation). Raiders of the Lost Ark is a 1981 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Lawrence Kasdan, based on a story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman. It stars Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies, and Denholm Elliott. Ford portrays Indiana Jones, a globe-trotting archaeologist vying with Nazi German forces in 1936 to recover the long-lost Ark of the Covenant, a relic said to make an army invincible. Teaming up with his tough former lover Marion Ravenwood (Allen), Jones races to stop rival archaeologist Dr. René Belloq (Freeman) from guiding the Nazis to the Ark and its power. Raiders of the Lost Ark\nTheatrical release poster by Richard Amsel\nDirected by\nSteven Spielberg\nProduced by\nFrank Marshall\nScreenplay by\nLawrence Kasdan\nStory by\nGeorge Lucas\nPhilip Kaufman\nStarring\nHarrison Ford\nKaren Allen\nPaul Freeman\nRonald Lacey\nJohn Rhys-Davies\nDenholm Elliott\nMusic by\nJohn Williams\nCinematography\nDouglas Slocombe\nEdited by\nMichael Kahn\nProduction\ncompany\nLucasfilm Ltd.\nDistributed by\nParamount Pictures\nRelease date\nJune 12, 1981\n( 1981-06-12)\nRunning time\n115 minutes\nCountry\nUnited States\nLanguage\nEnglish\nBudget\n$20 million\nBox office\n$389.9 million\nLucas conceived Raiders of the Lost Ark in the early 1970s. Seeking to modernize the serial films of the early 20th-century, he developed the idea further with Kaufman, who suggested the Ark as the film's goal. Lucas eventually focused on developing his 1977 space opera Star Wars. Development on Raiders of the Lost Ark resumed that year when he shared the idea with Spielberg, who joined the project several months later.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1805, "id": "99896720" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1625418545#13_2368307171", "url": "http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/The_Young_Indiana_Jones_Chronicles", "title": "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | Indiana Jones Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles\nThe Young Indiana Jones Chronicles\nTELEVISION\nThe Young Indiana Jones Chronicles\nEpisodes\nNetwork\nRuntime\nCreator (s)\nExecutive\nproducer (s)\nProducer (s)\nStarring\nMusic by\nCanon\nTimeline\nFirst aired\nLast aired\nConcept\nCast and characters\nProduction\nDevelopment\nWriting\nFilming\nPost-production\nMusic\nRelease\nTelevision\nMarketing and spin-offs\nHome video\nReception\nNotes and references\nExternal links\nOfficial sites:\nFan sites:\n", "segment": "Lloyd Owen as Professor Henry Jones, Sr. Since Sean Connery had previously played the role in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Owen prepared for the role by viewing many of Connery's films in order to learn to imitate Connery's accent. Ruth de Sosa as Anna Jones. Very little had been established about the character prior to production, so de Sosa was allowed to create many aspects of the character, in additon to the basics that had been established by Lucas. Margaret Tyzack as Miss Helen Seymour. Indy's childhood tutor. Several actors from the film series returned to the franchise to play different characters in the show. From Raiders of the Lost Ark, Paul Freeman returned to play Frederick Selous, William Hootkins to play Sergei Diaghilev, Wolf Kahler to play a German diplomat in the episode \" Barcelona, May 1917 \" and Vic Tablian to play Demetrios. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom actor Roshan Seth played Kamal while Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 's Kevork Malikyan played the Armenian Agent . Production\nDevelopment\n\"The films are like a fictionalization of a real person, but in the series we're doing the \"real\" person.", "start_char": 8450, "end_char": 9601, "id": "74152680" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_785299169#10_979169948", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark", "title": "Raiders of the Lost Ark - Wikipedia", "headings": "Raiders of the Lost Ark\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nMain article: List of Indiana Jones characters\nProduction\nConception\nWriting\nDevelopment and pre-production\nCasting\nFilming\nPost-production\nMusic\nDesign\nStunts\nSpecial effects\nVisuals and sound\nRelease\nContext\nBox office\nReception\nCritical response\nAwards and accolades\nPost-release\nHome media\nOther media\nThematic analysis\nRejection of Nazism\nCinematic homage and nostalgia\nMasculinity\nLegacy\nCultural impact\nModern reception\nPrequel, sequels and adaptations\nReferences\nNotes\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In a large warehouse, the Ark is crated up and stored among countless other crates. Cast\nHarrison Ford (left) and Karen Allen in 2017. They portrayed adventurer Indiana Jones and the spirited and tough Marion Ravenwood, respectively. Main article: List of Indiana Jones characters\nHarrison Ford as Indiana Jones: An archaeology professor and adventurer. Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood: A spirited, tough bar owner and Jones' former lover. Paul Freeman as René Belloq: A rival archaeologist to Jones, in the employ of the Nazis.", "start_char": 7428, "end_char": 7956, "id": "99896730" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1625367938#0_2368238927", "url": "http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark", "title": "Raiders of the Lost Ark | Indiana Jones Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Raiders of the Lost Ark\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nFILM\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nDirector (s)\nProducer (s)\nWriter (s)\nStarring\nMusic by\nDistributor\nReleased\nRuntime\nBudget\nRating\nCanon\nTimeline\nPreceded by\nFollowed by\nSynopsis\nPrologue: South America, 1936\nUnited States\nNepal\nCairo, Egypt\nTanis\nOpening of the Ark\nEpilogue: Washington DC\nCrew\n2nd Unit\nTunisian Unit\nFrench Unit\nPeruvian-Haiwaiian Unit\nCast\nAppearances\nCast\nOther characters\nArtifacts\nLocations\nVehicles and vessels\nAnimals\nMiscellanea\nBehind the scenes\nProduction\nDeleted scenes\nReception\nAwards\nHome video\nVideo games\nToy line\nTrivia\nNotes and references\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Raiders of the Lost Ark | Indiana Jones Wiki | Fandom\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nFor other uses, see Raiders of the Lost Ark (disambiguation). FILM\nRaiders of the Lost Ark\nDirector (s)\nSteven Spielberg\nProducer (s)\nGeorge Lucas (executive)\nHoward Kazanjian (executive)\nFrank Marshall\nWriter (s)\nStory: George Lucas and Philip Kaufman\nScreenplay: Lawrence Kasdan\nStarring\nHarrison Ford\nKaren Allen\nPaul Freeman\nRon Lacey\nMusic by\nJohn Williams\nDistributor\nParamount Pictures\nReleased\nJune 12, 1981\nRuntime\n115 min. Budget\n$18,000,000 est. Rating\nPG\nCanon\nMovie\nTimeline\n1936\nPreceded by\nIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\nFollowed by\nIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade\n\"The Return of the Great Adventure.\" ―Tagline [src]\nRaiders of the Lost Ark is an action/adventure film created by George Lucas and released through Paramount Pictures in 1981. It is the first Indiana Jones movie ever released and is considered to be chapter twenty-four in The Complete Adventures of Indiana Jones. To be consistent with later titles in the franchise, the film was retitled Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark for its video release packaging in 1999, though the original title is retained onscreen in the movie. Amongst fans it is usually referred to simply as Raiders .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1264, "id": "74152647" } ]
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what did eli whitney invented?
Interchangeable parts
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_372197576#0_619225731", "url": "http://www.inventionware.com/eli-whitney/", "title": "Eli Whitney « Inventions and Inventors", "headings": "\nInventions", "segment": "Eli Whitney « Inventions and Inventors\nEli Whitney\nInventions\nEli Whitney is one of the best known American inventors. He was an inventor, engineer, and manufacturer all rolled into one. His name holds place among other American inventors of the likes of Thomas Alva Edison and Alexander Graham Bell. Eli Whitney transformed the economy of the USA and arguably transformed the nature of global industry itself. His cotton gin (cotton engine) invention brought about an unprecedented surge in the production of cotton and US became the world’s largest producer of cotton. As a result, in that period the Southern states of the US relied mainly on cotton produce for revenue. Since then Whitney made other achievements which qualify him to be the father of mass production system as he is often called. Whitney was born on December 8 in Westboro, Massachusetts in 1765. From his childhood he was interested in machinery and he wanted to learn more about them. He worked as a blacksmith, and invented a nail-making machine.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1020, "id": "45089443" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1207288907#0_2429152725", "url": "https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/famous-inventors/famous-eli-whitney-inventions.htm", "title": "What were the famous Eli Whitney inventions? | HowStuffWorks", "headings": "What were the famous Eli Whitney inventions?\nWhat were the famous Eli Whitney inventions?\nOur Fascination with Mass Production\nWhitney's Additional Aptitude\nCitation\n", "segment": "What were the famous Eli Whitney inventions? | HowStuffWorks\nWhat were the famous Eli Whitney inventions? By: Nicholas Gerbis\nTwo employees of the Holmes Gin Company collect some cotton that overflowed from the gin machine. Whitney's cotton gin is only one of his inventions that reshaped American industry. Daniel Pepper/ Getty Images\nWe sometimes fault machines for taking people's jobs, but some actually create them. Technology can boost productivity, which increases the demand for labor. It can also streamline complex tasks, opening the door for less skilled workers. American inventor Eli Whitney devised innovations that did both. Through his inventions, he transformed America's antebellum North and South, inadvertently setting them on a road toward conflict while helping America become more prosperous.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 815, "id": "10619509" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_632158934#3_1481410562", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/eli-whitney-3774.php", "title": "Eli Whitney Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Eli Whitney\nBiography\n\nEli Whitney Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Eli Whitney?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Yale University, Yale College,,\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nGary Burghoff\nDean Kamen\nRadia Perlman\nChristopher Lat...\nWho was Eli Whitney? Eli Whitney was an American inventor who gave the world a powerful machinery to produce heaps of cotton without much hassle, money and labor. His invention is called ‘cotton gin’, ‘gin’ being short for engine. It was a machine that was able to quickly and efficiently clean the cotton using coordination of hooks, wires and a rotating brush. Although Whitney belonged to a family of a farmer, he was always interested in machinery and science and when he was only 14 years old, during the time of Revolutionary War, he invented the nail manufacturing function, which was widely used for various purposes. It was when he went to Georgia and started reading law for Mrs. Greene at her farm; he realized that cotton farming remains backward due to the long amount of tedious work it involves. This inspired him to invent the machine that flourished Southern cotton farming. Not only this, another of his prominent work is his championing the milling machines which helped in manufacturing of the arms part by part, instead of manufacturing it in one piece. Image Credit\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Whitney\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.biography.com/people/eli-whitney-9530201\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.thinglink.com/scene/477872436205846529\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists:", "start_char": 585, "end_char": 2007, "id": "69648231" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_66011267#0_170211441", "url": "https://www.famousinventors.org/eli-whitney", "title": "Eli Whitney | Biography, Inventions and Facts", "headings": "Eli Whitney\nEli Whitney", "segment": "Eli Whitney | Biography, Inventions and Facts\nEli Whitney\nEli Whitney invented “Milling”, “Interchangeable Parts” and “Cotton Gin”\nCotton gin, a machine that takes apart the cotton fiber from their seeds, was invented by Eli Whitney. This invention swayed the history in America and transfigured the cotton industry. This revolutionizing inventor was born in Massachusetts on December 8, 1765. His interest and love for machines was always there even when he was a kid. Even the fact that he was brought up on a farm and wasn’t that well-off did not pull him back from his ambition. His creativity was first seen when he made nails from his own invented machine. Whitney pursued his education from the Yale University and graduated in 1792 with a consideration of becoming a lawyer. But upon his graduation he was instantly hired as a teacher. He was on his way when he met Catherine Greene who offered him a job at his Mulberry Groove plantation. This was the place where he witnessed that the ‘green seed’ took too much time in harvesting from its seed.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1055, "id": "80466142" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1291620227#2_2061589480", "url": "http://www.wisegeek.com/who-is-eli-whitney.htm", "title": "Who is Eli Whitney? (with pictures)", "headings": "Who is Eli Whitney? (with pictures)\nWho is Eli Whitney? (with pictures)\nJoin the Community\nSheri Cyprus\nReaders Also Love\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\nLearn about a little known plugin that tells you if you're getting the best price on Amazon.\n", "segment": "Learn More\nDone\nWikibuy Review: A Free Tool That Saves You Time and Money Easy, No Essay College Scholarships 15 Creative Ways to Save Money That Actually Work\nSheri Cyprus\nLast Modified Date: February 22, 2021\nSheri Cyprus\nDate: February 22, 2021\nEli Whitney was an American inventor, engineer, manufacturer and pioneer. He is remembered most for inventing the cotton gin. However, Eli Whitney also pioneered the industry changing concept of mass production in the United States. Eli Whitney used disassembled guns to demonstrate the virtue of interchangeable parts to Congress. Whitney was born 8 December 1765 in Westboro, Massachusetts. In childhood, Eli liked to take household items apart to see how they worked. For example, he once took apart his father's watch and was able to put it back in perfect working order.", "start_char": 940, "end_char": 1763, "id": "26905228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_470362349#0_830834866", "url": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Eli_Whitney", "title": "Eli Whitney - New World Encyclopedia", "headings": "Eli Whitney\nEli Whitney\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer inventions\nCotton gin\nInterchangeable parts\nLater life, death\nThe armory\nLegacy\nReferences\nExternal links\nCredits\n", "segment": "Eli Whitney - New World Encyclopedia\nEli Whitney\nFrom New World Encyclopedia\nJump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nPrevious (Eli Heckscher)\nNext (Elia Kazan)\nEli Whitney\nEli Whitney (December 8, 1765 - January 8, 1825) was an American inventor, pioneer, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer. He is best remembered as the inventor of the cotton gin. Whitney also affected the industrial development of the United States when, in manufacturing muskets for the government, he applied the idea of interchangeable parts toward a manufacturing system that gave birth to the American mass-production concept. Whitney saw that a machine to clean the seed from cotton could make the South prosperous and make its inventor rich. He set to work at once and soon constructed a crude model that separated cotton fiber from seed. After perfecting his machine he filed an application for a patent on June 20, 1793; in February 1794, he deposited a model at the U.S. Patent Office, and on March 14, he received his patent. Whitney's gin brought the South prosperity, but the unwillingness of planters to pay for its use, together with the ease with which the gin could be pirated, put Whitney's company out of business by 1797. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career inventions\n2.1 Cotton gin\n2.2 Interchangeable parts\n3 Later life, death\n4 The armory\n5 Legacy\n6 References\n7 External links\n8 Credits\nWhen Congress refused to renew his patent, which expired in 1807, Whitney concluded that \"an invention can be so valuable as to be worthless to the inventor.\"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1527, "id": "477406" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1306627602#0_2751263786", "url": "https://www.juliantrubin.com/bigten/whitneycottongin.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Eli Whitney: The Invention of the Cotton Gin\nEli Whitney: The Invention of the Cotton Gin\nEli Whitney\nThe Invention of the Cotton Gin\nHands On Activity: Build and Use a Cotton Gin\nHome\nProjects\nExperiments\nWarning! The Cotton Gin Patent\nEli Whitney's X72cotton gin patent from March 14, 1794\nEli Whitney (1765 – 1825) was an American inventor best known as the inventor of the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the industrial revolution and shaped the economy of the South. Whitney's invention made short staple cotton into a profitable crop, which strengthened the economic foundation of slavery. Despite the social and economic impact of his invention, Whitney lost his profits in legal battles over patent infringement, closed his business, and nearly filed bankruptcy. The cotton gin is a mechanical device which removes the seeds from cotton, a process which, until the time of its invention, had been extremely labor-intensive. The cotton gin was a wooden drum stuck with hooks, which pulled the cotton fibers through a mesh.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1047, "id": "79933932" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_632158934#2_1481409187", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/eli-whitney-3774.php", "title": "Eli Whitney Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Eli Whitney\nBiography\n\nEli Whitney Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Eli Whitney?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Eli Whitney Sr\nmother: Elizabeth Fay\nDied on: January 8, 1825\nplace of death: New Haven\nU.S. State: Massachusetts\nMore Facts\neducation: Yale University, Yale College,,\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nGary Burghoff\nDean Kamen\nRadia Perlman\nChristopher Lat...\nWho was Eli Whitney? Eli Whitney was an American inventor who gave the world a powerful machinery to produce heaps of cotton without much hassle, money and labor. His invention is called ‘cotton gin’, ‘gin’ being short for engine. It was a machine that was able to quickly and efficiently clean the cotton using coordination of hooks, wires and a rotating brush. Although Whitney belonged to a family of a farmer, he was always interested in machinery and science and when he was only 14 years old, during the time of Revolutionary War, he invented the nail manufacturing function, which was widely used for various purposes.", "start_char": 449, "end_char": 1343, "id": "69648230" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1525044848#1_3207898070", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Eli-Whitney", "title": "Eli Whitney | Biography, Inventions, Cotton Gin, Interchangeable Parts, Significance, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Eli Whitney\nEli Whitney\nAmerican inventor and manufacturer\nWho was Eli Whitney?\nWhat did Eli Whitney invent?\nHow did Eli Whitney impact the world?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "He helped revolutionize cotton processing and factory manufacturing with his inventions and methods. What did Eli Whitney invent? Eli Whitney’s most famous invention was the cotton gin, which enabled the rapid separation of seeds from cotton fibres. Built in 1793, the machine helped make cotton a profitable export crop in the southern United States and further promoted the use of slavery for cotton cultivation. How did Eli Whitney impact the world? In addition to his famous cotton gin, Eli Whitney is often credited with the development of the American System of manufacturing, in which identical parts are assembled into the finished products. In 1797 he proposed the manufacture of muskets with completely interchangeable parts, one of the first applications of mass production methods. Whitney’s father was a respected farmer who served as a justice of the peace. In May 1789 Whitney entered Yale College, where he learned many of the new concepts and experiments in science and the applied arts, as technology was then called. After graduation in the fall of 1792, Whitney was disappointed twice in promised teaching posts.", "start_char": 883, "end_char": 2015, "id": "23740196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1802839371#2_3059841714", "url": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/eli-whitney-inventions-facts-quiz.html", "title": "Eli Whitney: Inventions & Facts - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com", "headings": "Eli Whitney: Inventions & Facts\nEli Whitney: Inventions & Facts\nLesson Transcript\nInstructor\nExpert Contributor\nBiography of Eli Whitney\nThe Cotton Gin\nAdditional Activities\nPrompts About Eli Whitney:\nTimeline Prompt:\nGraphic Organizer Prompt:\nEssay Prompt 1:\nEssay Prompt 2:\nEssay Prompt 3:\nRegister to view this lesson\nAre you a student or a teacher?\nEli Whitney: Inventions & Facts\nStart today. Try it now\nEli Whitney: Inventions & Facts\nRelated Study Materials\n", "segment": "07/08/2020\nCreate an account\nBiography of Eli Whitney\nEli Whitney was a famous American inventor. He is most remembered for inventing the cotton gin, a machine that separates cotton seeds from cotton fiber. Whitney's contributions did not end there, however. He was also a leading pioneer of interchangeable parts and has been credited with inventing the milling machine, although this is a matter of debate among historians. Whitney's inventions and contributions played an important role in the American Industrial Revolution. Eli Whitney was born in 1765 in Westborough, Massachusetts. His father, Eli Whitney, Sr., was a farmer. During the Revolutionary War, while only a young man, Whitney became a successful manufacturer of nails. He quickly gained an interest in machinery.", "start_char": 640, "end_char": 1421, "id": "62650203" } ]
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who does the author stephenie meyer play in the movie twilight?
Woman at Wedding
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Inspired by a dream, she wrote the first book and attracted the attention of agent Jodi Reamer, who secured her a three-book publishing deal. The books have sold more than 250 million copies, been translated into 37 languages and adapted for a five-part hit film series. Meyer has also published the novels The Host (2008) and The Chemist (2016) and launched her own film production company. Early Life\nMeyer was born Stephenie Morgan on December 24, 1973, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Stephen and Candy Morgan. Meyer has called the uncommon spelling of her first name \"a gift from [her] father,\" who added the letters \"i\" and \"e\" to the end of his name to create \"Stephenie.\" Four years after Meyer's birth, her family relocated to Phoenix, Arizona. As the second of six children, Meyer took on the duties associated with being an elder sibling in a large Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints family. Between caring for her younger brothers and sisters, she developed a passion for reading, becoming an avid fan of classic authors Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and Margaret Mitchell, among others. Though Meyer felt out of place among the privileged population of Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, she was an excellent student.", "start_char": 957, "end_char": 2277, "id": "75813664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1506190661#0_3064502166", "url": "https://stepheniemeyer.com/the-books/", "title": "The Books - Stephenie Meyer", "headings": "\nThe Books\nTwilight\nNew Moon\nEclipse\nThe Host\nBreaking Dawn\nTwilight: The Graphic Novels\nThe Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella\nThe Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide\nThe Chemist\n", "segment": "The Books - Stephenie Meyer\nThe Books\nTwilight\nNew Moon\nEclipse\nThe Host\nBreaking Dawn\nTwilight: The Graphic Novels\nThe Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella\nThe Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide\nThe Chemist", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 234, "id": "42537569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_825858799#1_1683312254", "url": "https://www.biography.com/writer/stephenie-meyer", "title": "Stephenie Meyer - Twilight, Books & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nStephenie Meyer\nWho Is Stephenie Meyer?\nEarly Life\nMarriage and Family\nInspiration for 'Twilight'\nCommercial Success and 'Twilight' Films\n'Midnight Sun'\nMore Books: 'The Host' and 'The Chemist'\nFickle Fish Films Production Company\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nSuzanne Collins\nJ.K. Rowling\nJ.R.R. Tolkien\nMeyer Lansky\nAnne Rice\nNicholas Sparks\nMaurice Sendak\nBeatrix Potter\nStephen King\n", "segment": "Who Is Stephenie Meyer? Stephenie Meyer is the best-selling author of the Twilight book series. Inspired by a dream, she wrote the first book and attracted the attention of agent Jodi Reamer, who secured her a three-book publishing deal. The books have sold more than 250 million copies, been translated into 37 languages and adapted for a five-part hit film series. Meyer has also published the novels The Host (2008) and The Chemist (2016) and launched her own film production company. Early Life\nMeyer was born Stephenie Morgan on December 24, 1973, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Stephen and Candy Morgan. Meyer has called the uncommon spelling of her first name \"a gift from [her] father,\" who added the letters \"i\" and \"e\" to the end of his name to create \"Stephenie.\" Four years after Meyer's birth, her family relocated to Phoenix, Arizona. As the second of six children, Meyer took on the duties associated with being an elder sibling in a large Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints family. Between caring for her younger brothers and sisters, she developed a passion for reading, becoming an avid fan of classic authors Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and Margaret Mitchell, among others.", "start_char": 965, "end_char": 2167, "id": "22941336" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_300851479#1_681561671", "url": "https://www.republicworld.com/entertainment-news/hollywood-news/twilight-quiz-on-stephenie-meyers-birthday-test-your-vampire-knowledge.html", "title": "Twilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's birthday, test your vampire knowledge", "headings": "Twilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's Birthday, Test Your Vampire Knowledge\nTwilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's Birthday, Test Your Vampire Knowledge\nTwilight Quiz: The author of the Twilight series of books Stephenie Meyer is celebrating her birthday today. Here's a quiz based on her work.\nTwilight Quiz\n126,144 likes\nTwilight Quiz - Answers\nSUBSCRIBE TO US\nWATCH US LIVE\nFOLLOW US\n", "segment": "Here's a quiz based on her work. Written By\nTulip Roy\nAmerican novelist Stephenie Meyer is celebrating her 47th birthday today on December 24. She is known for writing the Twilight series and was the bestselling author of 2008 and 2009 in the United States. Twilight has sold over 100 million copies, with translations into 37 different languages and was made into a movie which starred Kristen Stewart and Rober Pattinson in the lead. So on the occasion of Stephenie Meyer's birthday, here's a quiz based on Twilight movies and characters: Also Read | 'Tenet' cast features Robert Pattinson, Dimple Kapadia & more; Read character details here\nTwilight Quiz\nInstagram\ntwilight Verified\n1.7M followers\nView Profile\ntwilight Verified\n628 posts · 1.7M followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n126,144 likes\nAdd a comment... Instagram\n1) Anna Kendrick plays which role in the Twilight series? Jessica Stanley\nWaylon Forge\nEsme Cullen\nVictoria Sutherland\nAlso Read | Elizabeth Debicki thinks that her 'Tenet' co-star Robert Pattinson is 'hysterically funny'\n2) Which actor plays the role of Edwards sister and Jasper Hale's wife in the film? Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen\nAshley Greene as Alice Cullen\nNikki Reed as Rosalie Hale\nSarah Clarke as Renée\nAlso Read | Robert Pattinson spotted along with girlfriend Suki Waterhouse amid engagement rumors\n3) In the first Twilight movie, which character wants to harm Bella? James Witherdale\nVictoria Sutherland\nLaurent Da Revin\nAll of the above\nAlso Read | Robert Pattinson on challenges he faces for 'The Batman' & developing his Bruce Wayne arc\n4) In New Moon, why does Edward want to kill himself?", "start_char": 301, "end_char": 1960, "id": "35199428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_98982350#13_244971424", "url": "https://www.fanpop.com/clubs/twilight-series/answers/show/449451/will-another-twilight-book-movie-after-breaking-dawn-part-2", "title": "Will there be another Twilight book and movie after Breaking Dawn part 2? - Twilight Series Answers - Fanpop", "headings": "Will there be another Twilight book and movie after Breaking Dawn part 2?\nTwilight Series Question\nWill there be another Twilight book and movie after Breaking Dawn part 2?\nTwilight Series best answer\nAnswers\n", "segment": "Stephenie Meyer said she might come back to the Twilight characters later on but as of right now there isn't going to be one like ebcullen said it all depends on her\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nwetblue13 said: She is making a new book i read part of it, i belive its the story of edward cullen of his side of the story\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nmsmj2012 said: I think that she will do another book because of the fans insatiable desire for more, but whether if it is about the cullens remains to be seen. But I won't be surprised if she wrote a book about Nessie and Jake\n\nposted over a year ago\n\nIamannoying said: yes i hope! posted over a year ago\n\nmidnight11491 said: i hope they will make anther twilight i am a big fan and that would suck if that is the last movie i hope not tho but like they said they might down the road so just hope guys good job bella and edward and they others\n\nposted over a year ago\n\ndrakkillus said: Well ,since the movies made a ton of money, and, let's not foget Aro's little quip of looking at Alice and Bella and saying \"What a prize!\", that says sequel set-up to me! Let's hope, eh?", "start_char": 6993, "end_char": 8109, "id": "80513375" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1649516639#1_2897195584", "url": "http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/authors/stephenie-meyer-net-worth/", "title": "Stephenie Meyer Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "Stephenie Meyer Net Worth\nStephenie Meyer Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Stephenie Meyer\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2012 $14 Million\nEarnings 2011 $21 Million\nEarnings 2010 $40 Million\nEarnings 2009 $50 Million\nEarnings 2003\n", "segment": "Stephenie Meyer\nNationality: American\nDate of Birth: December 24, 1973\nEthnicity: Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss-German, Welsh, Belgian (Walloon), Irish\nOccupation: Author, Novelist, Producer\nEducation: Brigham Young University\nChildren: 3 (Gabe, Seth, Eli)\nAbout Stephenie Meyer\nLike Harry Potter creator JK Rowling, Stephenie Meyer had never published a piece of fiction before she wrote Twilight in 2003, at age 29. She has said the idea for the vampire love story came to her in a dream. The three Twilight films have grossed $1.8 billion at the global box office. Two more are on the way, as well as an adaption of her science fiction novel The Host starring Saiorse Ronan.", "start_char": 305, "end_char": 1019, "id": "103352691" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1756239514#0_2963683516", "url": "http://stepheniemeyer.com/", "title": "Stephenie Meyer - The Official website", "headings": "Stephenie Meyer\nStephenie Meyer\nThe Twilight Saga\nUpdates\nFickle Fish Films\nAll Books\nRecent News\nAfter You’ve Finished Midnight Sun, Read this…\nAnd our favorite BFF Twilight Memories are…\nHow did Alice and Jasper Meet? AKA The Twilight Storytellers Short Films\nRead The Blog →\n", "segment": "Stephenie Meyer - The Official website\nStephenie Meyer\nThe Twilight Saga\nRevisit the world of The Twilight Saga books and movies. Updates\nOccasional news and updates from Stephenie. Fickle Fish Films\nLearn about Stephenie's film production company Fickle Fish Films\nAll Books\nAll Books and Projects by Stephenie. Recent News\nAfter You’ve Finished Midnight Sun, Read this…\nby News on December 7, 2020\nStephenie gave several book recommendations during the Midnight Sun book tour, check them out! Read more →\nAnd our favorite BFF Twilight Memories are…\nby Stephenie on December 3, 2020\nWe know we said that we were only going to choose one winner, but you guys are too good! Read more →\nHow did Alice and Jasper Meet? AKA The Twilight Storytellers Short Films\nby News on November 23, 2020\nThe short films of Storytellers: New Voices of the Twilight Saga came up several times during the Midnight Sun book tour, and you can watch them all here! Read more →\nRead The Blog →", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 969, "id": "62593603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1041895852#13_2046600970", "url": "https://anahop.blogspot.com/2011/03/top-ten-female-authors-of-vampire-books.html", "title": "Top 10 List Collection: Top Ten Female Authors of Vampire Books", "headings": "Top 10 List Collection\nTop 10 List Collection\nTop Ten Female Authors of Vampire Books\n", "segment": "Stephenie Meyer (born December 24, 1973), née Morgan, is an American author known for her vampire romance series Twilight. The Twilight novels have gained worldwide recognition and sold over 100 million copies globally, with translations into 37 different languages. Meyer is also the author of the adult science-fiction novel The Host. Meyer was the biggest selling author of both 2008 and 2009, having sold over 29 million books in 2008 alone, with Twilight being the best-selling book of the year. She sold an additional 26.5 million books in 2009, making her the first author to achieve this feat in that year. Meyer was ranked #49 on Time magazine's list of the \"100 Most Influential People in 2008\", and was also included in the Forbes Celebrity 100 list of the world's most powerful celebrities in 2009, entering at #26. Her annual earnings exceeded $50 million. Also in 2010, Forbes ranked her as the #59 most powerful celebrity with annual earnings of $40 million. Laurell Kaye Hamilton (born February 19, 1963) is an American fantasy and romance writer. She is the author of two series of stories.", "start_char": 6251, "end_char": 7359, "id": "24996472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_300851479#0_681560078", "url": "https://www.republicworld.com/entertainment-news/hollywood-news/twilight-quiz-on-stephenie-meyers-birthday-test-your-vampire-knowledge.html", "title": "Twilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's birthday, test your vampire knowledge", "headings": "Twilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's Birthday, Test Your Vampire Knowledge\nTwilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's Birthday, Test Your Vampire Knowledge\nTwilight Quiz: The author of the Twilight series of books Stephenie Meyer is celebrating her birthday today. Here's a quiz based on her work.\nTwilight Quiz\n126,144 likes\nTwilight Quiz - Answers\nSUBSCRIBE TO US\nWATCH US LIVE\nFOLLOW US\n", "segment": "Twilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's birthday, test your vampire knowledge\nLast Updated: 23rd December, 2020 21:47 IST\nTwilight Quiz: On Stephenie Meyer's Birthday, Test Your Vampire Knowledge\nTwilight Quiz: The author of the Twilight series of books Stephenie Meyer is celebrating her birthday today. Here's a quiz based on her work. Written By\nTulip Roy\nAmerican novelist Stephenie Meyer is celebrating her 47th birthday today on December 24. She is known for writing the Twilight series and was the bestselling author of 2008 and 2009 in the United States. Twilight has sold over 100 million copies, with translations into 37 different languages and was made into a movie which starred Kristen Stewart and Rober Pattinson in the lead. So on the occasion of Stephenie Meyer's birthday, here's a quiz based on Twilight movies and characters:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 841, "id": "35199427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1649516639#2_2897196974", "url": "http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/authors/stephenie-meyer-net-worth/", "title": "Stephenie Meyer Net Worth | TheRichest", "headings": "Stephenie Meyer Net Worth\nStephenie Meyer Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Stephenie Meyer\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2012 $14 Million\nEarnings 2011 $21 Million\nEarnings 2010 $40 Million\nEarnings 2009 $50 Million\nEarnings 2003\n", "segment": "Brigham Young University\nChildren: 3 (Gabe, Seth, Eli)\nAbout Stephenie Meyer\nLike Harry Potter creator JK Rowling, Stephenie Meyer had never published a piece of fiction before she wrote Twilight in 2003, at age 29. She has said the idea for the vampire love story came to her in a dream. The three Twilight films have grossed $1.8 billion at the global box office. Two more are on the way, as well as an adaption of her science fiction novel The Host starring Saiorse Ronan. The daughter of Stephen and Candy Morgan, Meyer was born on December 24, 1973, in Hartford, Connecticut. The uncommon spelling of Morgan's first name was \"a gift from [her] father.\" He added the letters \"i\" and \"e\" to the end of his name to create \"Stephenie.\" The Morgans relocated to Phoenix, Arizona, four years later. As the second of six children, Meyer took on the duties associated with being an elder sibling in a large Mormon family.", "start_char": 543, "end_char": 1462, "id": "103352692" } ]
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where was adolf hitler died?
Berlin
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1195035814#0_2695665694", "url": "https://www.historyhit.com/how-did-adolf-hitler-die-and-how-old-was-he/", "title": "How Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He? | History Hit", "headings": "How Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He?\nHow Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He?\nJessica Redhead\nHow old was Hitler when he died?\nWhat happened in the days before his death?\nHitler’s suicide\nWhat happened next?\n", "segment": "How Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He? | History Hit\nHome\nArticles\n20th Century\nHow Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He? Jessica Redhead\n25 Jun 2018\nHISTORYHIT.TV A new online only channel for history lovers\nSign Me Up\nAdolf Hitler's death has been the subject of much debate. Find out more about the conspiracy theories surrounding his death here. Image Credit: Adolf Hitler portrait. Born in the Austro-Hungarian town of Braunau am Inn on 20 April 1889, Adolf Hitler went on to become the leader of the Nazi Party and possibly the most reviled figure in history. He established fascism in Germany and Europe, led Germany to war in 1939 and presided over the Holocaust. Hitler’s goal of eliminating all Jews ultimately failed, however, and he died in Berlin on 30 April 1945. How old was Hitler when he died?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 819, "id": "8706519" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1644271250#1_2404456176", "url": "http://infomory.com/famous/famous-dictators-in-history/", "title": "Famous Dictators in History - A Knowledge Archive", "headings": "Famous Dictators in History\nFamous Dictators in History\n1. Adolf Hitler\n2. Fidel Castro\n3. Idi Amin Dada\n4. Mobutu Sese Seko\n5. Benito Mussolini\n6. Mao Zedong\n7. Francisco Franco\n8. François Duvalier\n9. Rafael Trujillo\n10. Ferdinand Marcos, Sr.\nConclusion:\nTea Time Quiz\n", "segment": "1. Adolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler\nAdolf Hitler was born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl on April 20, 1889 at Braunau-am Inn, Austria-Hungary and died on April 30, 1945 at the age of 56 years in Berlin, Germany. He was Chancellor of Germany from 1934 to 1945 and the dictator of Nazi Germany, titled Führer und Reichskanzler. He was the main person behind the Second World War and Holocaust. He was arrested in 1919 after a failed attempt of coup d’etat in Munich. He wrote his memoir Mein Kampf, meaning ‘My Struggle’, during his imprisonment. He became popular among masses after attacking the treaty of Versailles and for his pan Germanism and anti-Jew as well as anti-communist beliefs which he promoted through his charismatic personality and Nazi propaganda. His aggressive policies and actions like the invasion of Poland in 1939 prompted the Second World War. He occupied most of the Europe and Africa in 1941. Due to his anti-Jew policy he murdered more than 5.5 million Jews and almost as many others, who were considered by him racially inferior to Germans.", "start_char": 893, "end_char": 1958, "id": "74174577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_176816087#9_473132949", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Hitler_born", "title": "Where was Hitler born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Hitler born\n?\n\nWhere was Hitler born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Hitler born?\nRelated Questions\nWas Hitler born in Germany?\nWhen did Hitler born?\nWhat day was Hitler born?\nWhen was Heinz Hitler born?\nWhen was Hitler born ed?\nis Hitler Asian?\nWhen was Adolf Hitler born?\nWhen was Alois Hitler born?\nWhat year was Adolf Hitler born?\nWhen and where was Hitler born?\nWhat country is Adolf Hitler born in?\nWhen was Angela Hitler born?\nWhich month was Hitler born on?\nWhen did Hitler change his name?\nWhat was the true surname of Adolf Hitler?\nWere in Austria was Hitler born?\nWhat day did Adolf Hitler die andwhat was his name when he was born?\nWas Hitler born with a mustche?\nWhen was klara Hitler born?\nHow old was Hitler's mom when Hitler was born?\nWhen did Hitler die and when was he born?\nWhere was Hitler born and raised?\nWhen did Hitler died and when was he born?\nWas Denmark where Hitler born?\nWhat state was Hitler born in?\n", "segment": "When did Hitler die and when was he born? Hitler died on 30 April 1945 and was born on 20 April 1889. Where was Hitler born and raised? Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. When did Hitler died and when was he born? Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 and died 30 April 1945. Was Denmark where Hitler born? No, he was born in Austria. What state was Hitler born in? He Was Born In Australla\nWorld War 2 Germany in WW2 Adolf Hitler History of Europe Holocaust", "start_char": 2309, "end_char": 2805, "id": "75034048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_575889732#0_1027778038", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/He-Ho/Hitler-Adolf.html", "title": "Adolf Hitler Biography - life, children, name, death, school, mother, young, son", "headings": "Adolf Hitler Biography\nAdolf Hitler Biography\nEarly life\nEarly Nazi years\nRise to power\nPreparation for war\nThe war\nGerman defeat\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "Adolf Hitler Biography - life, children, name, death, school, mother, young, son\nAdolf Hitler Biography\nBorn: April 20, 1889\nBraunau, Austria\nDied: April 30, 1945\nBerlin, Germany\nGerman dictator and nationalist\nThe German dictator Adolf Hitler led the extreme nationalist and racist Nazi party and served as chancellor-president of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Arguably one of the most effective and powerful leaders of the twentieth century, his leadership led to the deaths of nearly six million Jews. Early life\nAdolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in the small Austrian town of Braunau on the Inn River along the Bavarian-German border. The son of an extremely strong-willed Austrian customs official, his early youth seems to have been controlled by his father until his death in 1903. Adolf soon became rebellious and began failing at school. He finally left formal education altogether in 1905 and began his long years of aimless existence, reading, painting, wandering in the woods, and dreaming of becoming a famous artist. In 1907, when his mother died, he moved to Vienna in an attempt to enroll in the famed Academy of Fine Arts. His failure to gain admission that year and the next led him into a period of deep depression as he drifted away from his friends.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1288, "id": "588477" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_791309138#5_1243965539", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/adolf-hitler-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Adolf Hitler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Adolf Hitler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nAdolf Hitler Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Adolf Hitler in 2021\n", "segment": "He died in the year 1945. His birthplace is Braunau am Inn, known as a city in Austria-Hungary, near to the boundary through the German Empire. He was born as the fourth of six children. He died in the year 1945. When he was of age three, his family shifted to Passau, located in Germany. Here, he has assimilated the distinctive lower Bavarian vernacular, in comparison to acquiring Austrian German, which discerned his speech during his life. His family came back to Austria and got settled in Leonding during the year 1894. He appeared in Volksschule, known as a state-owned school running in neighboring Fischlham. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 20 April 1889, Adolf Hitler was 56 years old at the time of his death. His height was 1.75 m tall and weighed 72 kg.", "start_char": 1367, "end_char": 2140, "id": "94395191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_428287406#17_962978357", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/hitlers-beer-hall-putsch-1778295", "title": "Hitler's Failed Coup - The Beer Hall Putsch", "headings": "Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch\nHitler's Beer Hall Putsch\nA Little Background\nThe Plan\nThe Putsch\nThe Downfall\nSources\n", "segment": "He was taken to the home of the Hanfstaengls where he was hysterical and depressed. He had fled while his comrades lay wounded and dying in the street. Two days later, Hitler was arrested. According to different reports, between 14 and 16 Nazis and three policemen died during the Putsch. Sources\nFest, Joachim. Hitler. New York: Vintage Books, 1974. Payne, Robert. The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler.", "start_char": 8751, "end_char": 9152, "id": "67562267" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1397961898#1_1924615674", "url": "http://history1900s.about.com/cs/hitleradolf/p/hitler.htm", "title": "Biography of Adolf Hitler, Leader of the Third Reich", "headings": "Biography of Adolf Hitler, Leader of the Third Reich\nBiography of Adolf Hitler, Leader of the Third Reich\nFast Facts: Adolf Hitler\nEarly Life\nVienna\nThe First World War\nHitler Enters Politics\nThe Beer Hall Putsch\nPolitician\nPresident and Führer\nIn Power\nWorld War II and the Failure of the Third Reich\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\n", "segment": "His empire was crushed by an array of the world's strongest nations; he killed himself before he could be tried and brought to justice. Fast Facts: Adolf Hitler\nKnown For: Leading the German Nazi party and instigating World War II\nBorn: April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria\nParents: Alois Hitler and Klara Poelzl\nDied: April 30, 1945 in Berlin, Germany\nEducation: Realschule in Steyr\nPublished Works: Mein Kampf\nSpouse:", "start_char": 1480, "end_char": 1904, "id": "73871202" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1195035814#10_2695680865", "url": "https://www.historyhit.com/how-did-adolf-hitler-die-and-how-old-was-he/", "title": "How Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He? | History Hit", "headings": "How Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He?\nHow Did Adolf Hitler Die and How Old Was He?\nJessica Redhead\nHow old was Hitler when he died?\nWhat happened in the days before his death?\nHitler’s suicide\nWhat happened next?\n", "segment": "Dönitz called on Germans to mourn Hitler and stated that he had died a hero. When Stalin learnt of Hitler’s suicide, he wanted confirmation. Tasked with finding the Nazi’s leader’s body, the Red Army intelligence agency SMERSH reportedly discovered Hitler and Braun’s remains in a shell crater outside the Führerbunker on 2 May.\nHitler’s death essentially marked the end of Nazi Germany, with the Germans declaring unconditional surrender on 8 May 1945. Though most people accept that Hitler died in the Führerbunker on 30 April 1945, some have suggested that he in fact survived the war and escaped capture. Tags: Adolf Hitler", "start_char": 4784, "end_char": 5411, "id": "8706529" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_624824900#1_998367388", "url": "http://www.softschools.com/timelines/adolf_hitler_timeline/114/", "title": "Adolf Hitler Timeline", "headings": "\nAdolf Hitler\nApril 20, 1889\nHitler is born in Austria.\nJanuary 14, 1907\nHitler's mother dies.\nFebruary 1908\nHitler moves to Vienna.\nHitler is born in Austria.\nHitler's mother dies.\nHitler moves to Vienna.\nHitler begins military service in World War I.\nHitler is blinded by mustard gas.\nHitler volunteers to identify Socialist Republic sympathizers.\nHitler is elected the leader of the new Nazi Party.\nHitler is sentenced to five years in prison for treason.\nThe Jewish Holocaust begins.\nHitler becomes Germany's dictator.\nHitler is named Time magazine's \"Man of the Year.\"\nHitler declares war against the United States.\nHitler survives an assassination attempt.\nHitler orders the destruction of the Germany's infrastructure.\nHitler commits suicide in Berlin.\n", "segment": "He tried to build a German empire throughout Europe, but Germany was defeated in World War II. Hitler is remembered for the Holocaust, the systematic killing of millions of Jews by the Nazi Party. April 20, 1889\nHitler is born in Austria. Hitler is born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria. His parents, Alois and Klara, come from poor peasant families. January 14, 1907\nHitler's mother dies. Klara Hitler dies of cancer. The loss of his mother affects Hitler deeply and it is said that he has a photo of her in his pocket when he dies. February 1908\nHitler moves to Vienna. At the age of 17, Hitler moves to Vienna, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.", "start_char": 458, "end_char": 1109, "id": "102247494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_878513772#0_1701598646", "url": "https://allthatsinteresting.com/adolf-hitler-death", "title": "How Did Hitler Die? Inside The Nazi Dictator's Suicide", "headings": "The Story Of Hitler’s Death — And The Calamitous Days That Preceded It\nThe Story Of Hitler’s Death — And The Calamitous Days That Preceded It\nOn April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and his new bride Eva Braun swallowed cyanide capsules in his Berlin bunker. Then, the Nazi dictator shot himself to ensure his death.\nThe Days Leading Up To Adolf Hitler’s Death\nThe Invasion Of Berlin And Hitler’s Move Underground\nHitler’s Final Days In The Führerbunker\nHow Hitler Married Eva Braun Just Before He Died\nHow Did Hitler Die? Inside His Decision To Kill Himself\nThe Death of Hitler and Braun\nWhy Rumors Endured That Hitler Survived The War\n", "segment": "How Did Hitler Die? Inside The Nazi Dictator's Suicide\nThe Story Of Hitler’s Death — And The Calamitous Days That Preceded It\nOn April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler and his new bride Eva Braun swallowed cyanide capsules in his Berlin bunker. Then, the Nazi dictator shot himself to ensure his death. Corbis/Getty Images Adolf Hitler’s death remains one of the most heavily examined moments in history. Here, Adolf Hitler is saluted by Nazi Party members after a 1935 speech. Adolf Hitler’s death brought an abrupt end to one of the darkest eras in human history. On April 30, 1945, the Führer took his own life in his Berlin bunker as the Soviets closed in — ending the reign of the Nazis. Before his death, Hitler had seen himself as the savior of Germany. Following the country’s humiliating defeat in World War I, Hitler had promised to return Germany to a position of strength. The Great Depression, which hit Germany particularly hard, provided fertile soil for Hitler’s rise.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 974, "id": "24806268" } ]
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who shot and killed president john f kennedy?
Lee Harvey Oswald
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Nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot the assassin as he was being escorted by law enforcement to prison. Interestingly, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald was also caught on camera, and was broadcast on television.", "start_char": 7545, "end_char": 8121, "id": "47036206" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#8_3051093769", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What president was shot on the movie Forrest gump? John F. Kennedy\nWhat us president was shot on his way to a speech? John Fitgerald Kennedy\nWhere was president john Kennedy shot? US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas , Texas\nNovember 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald . What American President was shot while driving through the city of Dallas? J.k. Kennedy\nWhy was John F. Kennedy shot? because he was no good a president\nWhat did John F. Kennedy do after he completed his terms in office? Kennedy was shot and killed in 1963, during his term as\npresident. Was John F. Kennedy an artist?", "start_char": 3070, "end_char": 3674, "id": "3642706" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_479057284#6_874876415", "url": "https://askopinion.com/the-us-presidents-who-were-assassinated", "title": "Which US Presidents were assassinated in Office?", "headings": "Which US Presidents were Assassinated in Office?\nWhich US Presidents were Assassinated in Office?\n#1. Abraham Lincoln\n#2. James Garfield\n#3. John F. Kennedy\n#4. William McKinley\nFailed Assassination Plot oN US President:\n#5. Bill Clinton\n", "segment": "John F. Kennedy\nAnother really famous and talked of assassination attempt on a President of USA was that of John F. Kennedy. He was shot to death on November 22 in the year 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald. The President was seated in his convertible and was driving through downtown Dallas along with his presidential motorcade. He was not only one who was a victim of the assassination attempt but even Texas Governor John Connally was wounded. Kennedy died just 30 minutes later whereas the governor made a full recovery. The assailant was caught soon after but was shot dead during a prison transfer. This is why Kennedy’s death has always been shrouded in mystery. (Image Courtesy: Huffington Post)\n#4. William McKinley\nPresident William McKinley was shot to death by Leon Czolgosz.", "start_char": 2348, "end_char": 3128, "id": "53473427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1150697849#1_2596127216", "url": "https://www.historicmysteries.com/memorable-mysteries-in-united-states-history/", "title": "4 Famous Mysteries in United States History | Historic Mysteries", "headings": "4 Famous Mysteries in United States History\n4 Famous Mysteries in United States History\nAssassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy\nBlack Dahlia Murder\nLost Colony of Roanoke\nDisappearance of Amelia Earhart\nUnsolved Famous Mysteries\nShare Your Thoughts\n", "segment": "Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy\nPresident John Kennedy or J.F.K. was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, at about 12:30 p.m. He sat next to his wife when a bullet struck him in the neck. The second shot hit him in the right side of his head. He was declared dead half an hour later. The nation was shocked. America still sees this as one of the most tragic events and one of the most famous mysteries in United States history to this day. John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, July 11, 1963. Source: Flickr, CC, US Embassy, New Delhi. Later on that day, a man named Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the murder of the president and a police officer who attempted to question him. Oswald worked for the Texas School Book Depository, from which the shots appear to have come.", "start_char": 501, "end_char": 1299, "id": "8656597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1027128348#17_2015023957", "url": "https://ammo.com/handgun/32-s-w-ammo", "title": "32 S&W Ammo at Ammo.com: Cheap 32 S&W Ammunition in Bulk", "headings": "32 S&W Ammo For Sale\n32 S&W Ammo For Sale\nstar2\nFreedom Fighter Support\nLive Inventory\nThere’s no 32 S&W Ammo matching the selection, sorry!\nHistory of 32 S&W Ammo\nsort\n.32 S&W Short\n.32 S&W Long Cartridge\n.32 S&W Design\nDefensive Use\n.32 Colt Revolver Ammo\n.32-20 Revolver Cartridge\nUltimate .32 Revolver\nAssassinations Using a .32\n.32 Chambered Handguns\nNorth American Arms Guardian .32 ACP\nKel-Tec P-32\nIver Johnson Safety Automatic \"New Model\"\nUnion Automatic Revolver\nHenrion, Dassy & Heuschen Revolver\nSmith & Wesson New Departure\nSmith & Wesson Model 1½\nMerwin Hulbert Small Frame Revolvers\n32 S&W Ballistics: Chart of Average 32 S&W Ballistics\nCustomer Reviews\nsort\n", "segment": "On June 5, 1968, U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy was shot and killed in a Los Angeles hotel by Sirhan Sirhan. Sirhan used an 8-shot Iver Johnson .22 caliber Cadet 55-A revolver. Kennedy was shot three times, and five others were wounded. RFK died the following day. From October 1973 to April 1974, San Francisco was under siege by a group of male Black Muslims, known as the \"Death Angels.\" The men kidnapped and committed 15 murders and eight attempted murders against white citizens, all racially motivated. The \"Zebra\" murders were eventually solved when the killers were linked to a .32 pistol used to carry out the crimes. On October 26, 1979, Park Chung-hee, president of South Korea, was assassinated during a dinner at a Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) safehouse inside the Blue House presidential compound. Kim Jae-gyu, Director of the KCIA and the president's security chief, shot Park in the chest and head with", "start_char": 9040, "end_char": 10000, "id": "24978437" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1407393592#6_1939459618", "url": "http://historythings.com/four-u-s-presidents-assassinated-office/", "title": "Four U.S. Presidents who were Assassinated in Office", "headings": "Four U.S. Presidents who were Assassinated in Office\nFour U.S. Presidents who were Assassinated in Office\nAbraham Lincoln\nJames A. Garfield\nWilliam McKinley\nJohn F. Kennedy\n", "segment": "It was after McKinley’s assassination that Congress made sure the Secret Service would permanently protect the president. John F. Kennedy\nPresident Kennedy and his wife Jackie shortly before he was shot. Source: cnn.com\nPresident John F. Kennedy was infamously shot on November 22, 1963 at 12:30 p.m. on a trip to Dallas, Texas. He was shot while riding beside his wife, First Lady Jacqueline “Jackie” Kennedy, twice through the neck and his hide by a sniper. They were riding down Dealey Plaza. After thirty minutes, he was pronounced dead at the Parkland Memorial Hospital. It had taken him thirty minutes to die, but immediately after he was shot, he had been brain dead. The governor of Texas, John Connally, was sitting in front of Kennedy and was wounded, but survived. Texas School Book Depository employee Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested when his rifle was found at his work with shell casings.", "start_char": 3268, "end_char": 4170, "id": "73880576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1297599785#9_2377786946", "url": "https://www.who2.com/list/presidents-elected-in-0-years/", "title": "Presidents Elected in ‘0’ Years | List of famous people | Who2", "headings": "Presidents Elected in ‘0’ Years\nPresidents Elected in ‘0’ Years\nWere They Really Cursed?\n1800 and 1820: Jefferson and Monroe\n1840: William Henry Harrison\n1860: Abraham Lincoln\n1880: James Garfield\n1900: William McKinley\n1920: Warren Harding\n1940: Franklin Roosevelt\n1960: John F. Kennedy\n1980: Ronald Reagan\n2000: George W. Bush\n2020: Joe Biden\nThe Final Tally\n", "segment": "I have a terrific headache.” 1960: John F. Kennedy\nJOHN F. KENNEDY ‘s death has replaced Abraham Lincoln’s as the most famous and shocking of presidential assassinations. Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald as he rode in a motorcade through Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Two days later Oswald was himself shot and killed on national TV by Jack Ruby. 1980: Ronald Reagan\nRONALD REAGAN served two full terms, 1981-1989, ending the string of deaths among ‘0’ year presidents. But good heavens, he was very close to joining the group. As he left a Hilton Hotel after making a speech on March 30th, 1981, Reagan was shot by a deranged would-be assassin, John Hinckley, Jr. Reagan was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery and barely survived. He was reelected in 1984 and live through the end of both terms.", "start_char": 4177, "end_char": 4994, "id": "95057490" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1725994138#5_3051091173", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_car_was_President_John_F._Kennedy_driving_in_when_shot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "US president john F. Kennedy was shot on November 22nd, 1963 in\nDallas, Texas. When was president John Kennedy shot? November 22,1963. What day of the week was John Kennedy shot? President John F. Kennedy was shot on a Friday. The actual day\nwas November 22, 1963. Which president got shot in the car? John F. Kennedy\nWho was john f Kennedy and his wife riding with in the limo who was also shot but not killed? Texas Governor\nJohn Connally and his wife were travelling in President Kennedy's\ncar with John and Jackie Kennedy when President Kennedy was shot in\nDallas, Texas on November 22, 1963. Texas Governor John Connally\nalso was shot but not killed.", "start_char": 2200, "end_char": 2856, "id": "3642703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_279457820#9_586189456", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy", "title": "John F. Kennedy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "John F. Kennedy\nJohn F. Kennedy\n\"JFK\" redirects here. For the JFK airport, see John F. Kennedy International Airport.\nContents\nEarly life\nPresidency\nAssassination\nMain article: Assassination of John F. Kennedy\nLegacy\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Assassination\nMain article: Assassination of John F. Kennedy\nKennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. He was being driven through the city in an open-top car, along with John Connally, the Governor of Texas. As the car drove into Dealey Plaza, shots were fired. Kennedy was shot once in the throat and once in the head. He was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital 4 miles (6.4 km) away. At 1:00 p.m., Kennedy was pronounced dead. Lee Harvey Oswald, a former U.S. Marine, was the prime suspect in the murder, and he was arrested on the same day for the murder of a policeman called J. D. Tippit. Oswald denied shooting anyone and was killed two days later on November 24 by Jack Ruby . Kennedy had a state funeral on November 25, three days after his murder, near to the White House.", "start_char": 5198, "end_char": 6004, "id": "41129225" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1579771305#2_3382257649", "url": "https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/see-sniper-rifle-it-was-used-assassinate-president-john-f-kennedy-165074", "title": "See This Sniper Rifle? It Was Used To Assassinate President John F. Kennedy | The National Interest", "headings": "See This Sniper Rifle? It Was Used To Assassinate President John F. Kennedy\nSee This Sniper Rifle? It Was Used To Assassinate President John F. Kennedy", "segment": "Lee Harvey Oswald paid less than $20 for the murder weapon. On Nov. 22, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald fired two 6.5-millimeter rounds from an Italian Carcano Fucile di Fanteria Mod. 91/38 rifle and killed U.S. president John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the fourth American president to be assassinated. Oswald, a 24-year-old former Marine, fired from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. The killer harbored Communist sympathies and had earlier defected to, then returned from, the Soviet Union. 85,920\n• Promoted Content\nDo you still approve of President Trump? Your answer: Yes\nNo\nNot sure\nYes\n81% (69,299)\nNo\n18% (15,554)\nNot sure\n1% (1,067)\nPromoted Content\nOswald had enlisted in the Marines in 1956. He was, like all Marines, taught how to shoot.", "start_char": 615, "end_char": 1390, "id": "14809166" } ]
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what was the first name of the washington redskins?
Boston Redskins
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1339721448#5_3109668903", "url": "https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/washington-redskins-name-change-heres-a-timeline-detailing-the-origins-controversies-and-more/", "title": "Washington Redskins change name: Here's a timeline detailing the origins, controversies and more - CBSSports.com", "headings": "Washington Redskins change name: Here's a timeline detailing the origins, controversies and more\nWashington Redskins change name: Here's a timeline detailing the origins, controversies and more\nThe Washington football franchise's name has been under fire for a long time\n🚨Washington to retire longtime franchise name & logo - Emergency Podcast (Football 7/13)\n", "segment": "1967: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office grants a formal trademark to the team name, and it has been renewed several times since. 1971: The first controversy over the Washington's team name arises as it is called a slur against Indigenous Americans by critics. The name was compared to other racist slurs of African Americans, as Washington journalists provided extensive coverage of the team nickname and why it was offensive. 1972: The current logo script of \"Redskins\" debuts, which remains to this day. The script is modeled after the likeness of the buffalo nickel. Team president Edward Bennett Williams says the name was meant to \"convey and not disrespect -- but reverence for the Indian\" when the first activists asked the franchise to change the name. 1992:", "start_char": 3256, "end_char": 4026, "id": "32495866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_559821376#0_1282178491", "url": "https://boldencr.wordpress.com/2013/10/12/history-of-the-washington-redskins-name/", "title": "History Of The Washington Redskins Name | Valuable Content For Your Success", "headings": "History Of The Washington Redskins Name\nHistory Of The Washington Redskins Name\nConsider the following facts concerning the “Washington Redskins” name:\nIf you agree with this content, please post your thoughts below or “take the time to like and share.”\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "History Of The Washington Redskins Name | Valuable Content For Your Success\nHistory Of The Washington Redskins Name\nLeave a reply\nThe team began 81 years ago – in 1932 – with the name “Boston Braves.” The following year, the franchise name was changed to the “Boston Redskins.” On that inaugural Redskins team, four players and one Head Coach were Native Americans. The name was never a label. It was, and continues to be, a badge of honor. In 1971, the legendary coach, the late George Allen, consulted with the Red Cloud Athletic Fund located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and designed our emblem on the Redskins helmets. Several years later, Coach Allen was honored by the Red Cloud Athletic Fund. On the wall in Ashburn, Virginia, offices is the plaque given to Coach Allen – a source of pride for all of us. “ Washington Redskins” is more than a name we have called our football team for over eight decades. It is a symbol of everything we stand for:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 977, "id": "43450952" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_488745095#0_857686304", "url": "http://www.footballperspective.com/the-origin-of-the-name-redskins/", "title": "The origin of the name ‘Redskins’", "headings": "The origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nThe origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nFOOTBALL BRAVES BECOME REDSKINS\nREDSKINS’ FOOTBALL TEAM TO SHIFT TO FENWAY PARK\nReferences\n[ +]\n", "segment": "The origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nPrevious post: College Football: The Best Passing Quarterbacks since 2005\nNext post: Update: Miss on a first round QB, get fired\nThe origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nby Chase Stuart on February 28, 2013\nin History\nThe uniform worn by the Boston Redskins in 1935\nThe debate concerning whether the Washington Redskins should change its name has resurfaced in recent weeks. I have my opinion as to whether a name change is appropriate, but nobody cares to read that. Instead, I’d like to recount the history behind the name. The nickname ‘Redskins’ predates the team playing football in Washington. The organization began playing football in 1932 — in Boston — under the nickname Braves. That was changed in 1933 to Redskins, and the franchise moved to Washington in 1937.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 800, "id": "19045758" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1031066993#0_2139928010", "url": "https://www.footballperspective.com/the-origin-of-the-name-redskins/", "title": "The origin of the name ‘Redskins’", "headings": "The origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nThe origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nFOOTBALL BRAVES BECOME REDSKINS\nREDSKINS’ FOOTBALL TEAM TO SHIFT TO FENWAY PARK\nReferences\n[ +]\n", "segment": "The origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nPrevious post: College Football: The Best Passing Quarterbacks since 2005\nNext post: Update: Miss on a first round QB, get fired\nThe origin of the name ‘Redskins’\nby Chase Stuart on February 28, 2013\nin History\nThe uniform worn by the Boston Redskins in 1935\nThe debate concerning whether the Washington Redskins should change its name has resurfaced in recent weeks. I have my opinion as to whether a name change is appropriate, but nobody cares to read that. Instead, I’d like to recount the history behind the name. The nickname ‘Redskins’ predates the team playing football in Washington. The organization began playing football in 1932 — in Boston — under the nickname Braves. That was changed in 1933 to Redskins, and the franchise moved to Washington in 1937.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 800, "id": "81554181" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_163189087#6_437699936", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_are_the_Washington_Redskins_located", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Redskins franchise began play in the NFL as the Boston Braves in 1932. They changed their name to Boston Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington and became the Washington Redskins in 1937. What Washington are the Redskins from? Washington DC is the home of the Washington Redskins football\nteam,but they play in Landover, Maryland. Why are the Washington Redskins called redskins? They used to be the Boston Braves. When moved to Washington\nD.C., the team name changed to \"Redskins\". How many times have the Detroit Lions beaten the Washington Redskins in Washington? Zero. The Detroit Lions have lost to the Washington Redskins\nEVERY time they have visited the Redskins.", "start_char": 2763, "end_char": 3440, "id": "75005699" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_481089956#0_1047559557", "url": "https://www.betting-super-bowl.com/news/washington-redskins-new-name/", "title": "Washington Redskins New Name | Super Bowl Online Betting 2022", "headings": "Washington Redskins New Name\nWashington Redskins New Name\nWashington Redskins New Name Redskins New Logo\nJuly 20, 2020 by BSB: Posted in news • No Comments\nMore About BSB\n", "segment": "Washington Redskins New Name | Super Bowl Online Betting 2022\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\nWashington Redskins New Name\nThe Washington Redskins new name and Redskins new logo are in the news. Update: The new name will be the Washington Football Team. Firstly, the Redskins have been under fire to change the team’s nickname. Which is deemed to be offensive to Native Americans. Under renewed pressure. This due to the recent protests in the country, the team announced that it will “undergo a thorough review” of the nickname. Secondly, “In light of recent events around our country. Feedback from our community, the Washington Redskins are announcing the team will undergo a thorough review of the team’s name. This review formalizes the initial discussions the team has been having with the league in recent weeks,” the statement said.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 848, "id": "22578956" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1691616594#3_3454601441", "url": "https://www.sportsfeelgoodstories.com/redskins-fantasy-football-names/", "title": "The Washington Football Team Fantasy Football Team Names", "headings": "Redskins Fantasy Football Names\nRedskins Fantasy Football Names\nWashington Redskins Fantasy Football Team Names\nHead Coach Jay Gruden Team Names\nCase Keenum Fantasy Football Names\nJosh Doctson\nJosh Norman Fantasy Football Team Names\nJordan Reed\nGet the latest news about Jordan Reed on Twitter\nRedskins Fantasy Football Names\nClassics\nFavorite Redskins Fantasy Football Names\nFantasy Football Names For Redskins\nWashington Monikers\nRedskins Top Fantasy Players\nWashington Redskins Trivia\nEtcetera\nYou might like these pages:\nFantasy Football Names Sorted By Division and Team\nNFC East\nNFC North\nNFC South\nNFC West\n", "segment": "The Boston Braves (in 1932). The team’s name was changed to the Redskins in 1933 and they moved to Washington in 1937. Q: When were the Redskins first winning season? A: The team finished the 1936 season with a 7-5 record. Q: What was Sammy Baugh’s jersey number with the Redskins? A: # 33\nQ:", "start_char": 4160, "end_char": 4451, "id": "93798214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_455175870#2_1002456580", "url": "https://law.marquette.edu/facultyblog/2013/12/why-is-the-word-redskin-so-offensive/", "title": "Why Is the Word “Redskin” so Offensive? – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog", "headings": "Why Is the Word “Redskin” so Offensive?\nWhy Is the Word “Redskin” so Offensive?", "segment": "The team we now know as the Washington Redskins began its existence in 1932 as the Boston Braves. The name was changed to “Redskins” the following year. The new name was chosen in conjunction with the team’s relocation from Braves Park (named after Boston’s National League baseball team) to Fenway Park. The name change was also consistent with team owner George Preston Marshall’s plan to market the team as one playing in the tradition of “Indian football.” ( In the early 20th century, Native Americans were widely believed to be especially talented when it came to football, as borne out by the success of Indian college teams like Carlisle and Haskell and the Oorang Indians, an all-Indian NFL team from 1922 and 1923 which, like Carlisle a decade earlier, featured the great Indian athlete Jim Thorpe on its roster.) Marshall’s plan for Indian football included hiring an “Indian” coach and several Native American Players, as well as adopting an Indian head logo and adorning all the players with war paint during games. This goal, of course, could have been accomplished just as easily had the team retained the name “Braves.” Moreover, there is absolutely no reason to believe that Marshall chose the name “Redskins” because he thought it was pejorative. (It is not at all clear why anyone would name a team using a non-ironic ethnic slur, since to do so would be to impute supposedly unfavorable characteristics to one’s own players.) Most likely, the name Redskins was chosen because it fit with Marshall’s plan to revive Indian football and because of the name’s similarity to Red Sox, in whose park the team was now playing. (", "start_char": 1627, "end_char": 3267, "id": "110262138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_409379989#3_943992452", "url": "https://thinkprogress.org/the-81-year-old-newspaper-article-that-destroys-the-redskins-justification-for-their-name-e76bf65b3985/", "title": "The 81-Year-Old Newspaper Article That Destroys The Redskins’ Justification For Their Name – ThinkProgress", "headings": "The 81-Year-Old Newspaper Article That Destroys The Redskins’ Justification For Their Name\nThe 81-Year-Old Newspaper Article That Destroys The Redskins’ Justification For Their Name", "segment": "As some of you may know, our team began 81 years ago — in 1932 — with the name “Boston Braves.” The following year, the franchise name was changed to the “Boston Redskins.” On that inaugural Redskins team, four players and our Head Coach were Native Americans. The name was never a label. It was, and continues to be, a badge of honor. The team has also used Dietz’s heritage — and the claim that the Redskins were named in his honor — to defend itself in the lawsuits challenging its federal trademark. The NFL, too, has rested its case on that history. Goodell did so in a letter to 10 members of Congress who wrote him to challenge the name last June. The commissioner called the name a symbol of “ strength, courage, pride, and respect ” and specifically referenced Dietz’s role in the name: In our view, a fair and thorough discussion of the issue must begin with an understanding of the roots of the Washington franchise and the Redskins name in particular.", "start_char": 2025, "end_char": 2989, "id": "37231496" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1691616594#2_3454599532", "url": "https://www.sportsfeelgoodstories.com/redskins-fantasy-football-names/", "title": "The Washington Football Team Fantasy Football Team Names", "headings": "Redskins Fantasy Football Names\nRedskins Fantasy Football Names\nWashington Redskins Fantasy Football Team Names\nHead Coach Jay Gruden Team Names\nCase Keenum Fantasy Football Names\nJosh Doctson\nJosh Norman Fantasy Football Team Names\nJordan Reed\nGet the latest news about Jordan Reed on Twitter\nRedskins Fantasy Football Names\nClassics\nFavorite Redskins Fantasy Football Names\nFantasy Football Names For Redskins\nWashington Monikers\nRedskins Top Fantasy Players\nWashington Redskins Trivia\nEtcetera\nYou might like these pages:\nFantasy Football Names Sorted By Division and Team\nNFC East\nNFC North\nNFC South\nNFC West\n", "segment": "MadHatcher\nThe Third is the Word\nStarting to Kerrigan\nDonte Drink and Drive\nPryor Offenses\nSantana Moss and the Supremes\nGym, Tan, and Landry\nLove me Rexy\nShanahan’s Tanorexic Offense\nYou need a HALL pass for that ball! Shot of Jamison\nThat’s Pretty Grossman\nSay Helu To My Little Friend\nMount Vernon Davis\nMiami Guice\nVanilla Guice\nDHS Guice Agent\nAP’s All Day Care\nScherff Woody\nI Don’t Kerrigan! There’s only room for one Scherff\nHelu-cinations\nTickle Me Al-Mo\nThe Santana for My TV Broke\nKissing Cousins\nZorn Stash\nRedskins Top Fantasy Players\nCase Keenum, QB\nAdrian Peterson, RB\nChris Thompson, RB\nJosh Doctson, WR\nMaurice Harris, WR\nMichael Floyd, WR\nJordan Reed, TE\nVernon Davis, TE\nWashington Redskins Trivia\nQ: What was the team’s original name? A: The Boston Braves (in 1932). The team’s name was changed to the Redskins in 1933 and they moved to Washington in 1937. Q: When were the Redskins first winning season? A:", "start_char": 3401, "end_char": 4329, "id": "93798213" } ]
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when was the civil war in libya?
2011
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For the 18th-century civil war in Libya, see Tripolitanian civil war. For the latest civil war, see Second Libyan Civil War. First Libyan Civil War\nPart of the Arab Spring, Libyan Crisis (2011–present), and Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict\nDestroyed tanks in a scrap yard outside Misrata\nDate\n15 February – 23 October 2011\n(8 months, 1 week and 1 day)\nLocation\nLibya\nResult\nRebel victory\nOverthrow and collapse of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya\nDeath of Muammar Gaddafi and end of his rule over Libya\nAssumption of interim control by National Transitional Council; remains in power until August 8, 2012\nUN authorisation of NATO military intervention\nDiplomatic recognition of NTC as sole governing authority for Libya by 105 countries, UN, EU, AL and AU\nFactional violence leading to another civil war in 2014\nRise and spread of Salafism in Libya\nBelligerents\nAnti-Gaddafi forces\nNational Liberation Army\nNational Transitional Council\nIslamic Fighting Group\nAnti-Gaddafi tribes\nForeign mercenaries (alleged)\nQatar\nEnforcing UNSC Resolution 1973: NATO\nNATO members\nBelgium\nBulgaria\nCanada\nDenmark\nFrance\nItaly\nNetherlands\nNorway\nPortugal\nRomania\nSpain\nTurkey\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nOther countries\nJordan\nSweden\nUnited Arab Emirates\nMinor border clashes: Tunisia\nArms suppliers: Egypt\nMoldova\nSwitzerland\nLibyan Jamahiriya\nLibyan Armed Forces\nParamilitary forces\nPro-Gaddafi tribes\nForeign mercenaries (alleged)\nMilitary support: Belarus: Military advisers\nSnipers\n334th Separate Unit of the 5th Spetsnaz Brigade\nMinor border clashes:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1833, "id": "100151641" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3104392060#1_3582104845", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2011_Libyan_Civil_War", "title": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nTimeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nContents\nBefore military intervention\nGaddafi counteroffensive\nUnited Nations intervention\nConflict and military operations\nCommencement of NATO operations\nAid to rebels\nNaval blockade\nSecond opposition advance\nStalemate in the east, rebel progress in the west\nIntensification of NATO attacks\nGaddafi operations in rebel areas\nJune helicopter strikes\nRebel offensives\nStalemate\nAssassination of Abdul Fatah Younis\nAcceleration of the rebel offensive\n30 July\n31 July\n1 August\n3 August\n6 August\n7 August\n8 August\n9 August\n13 August\nTripoli surrounded\nBattle for Tripoli\nGaddafi's wife and three children flee to Algeria\nRemaining Gaddafi family\nAfter the fall of Tripoli\nSouthern desert\nTripolitanian interior\nWestern coast\nCentral coast\nPost conflict planning\nUnfreezing of assets\nReferences\n", "segment": "Rebel gains by 1 October. Last loyalist pockets. Major campaigns. battles. v\nt\ne\nFirst Libyan Civil War\nTimeline\nFeb–18 Mar\n19 Mar–May\nJun–15 Aug\n16 Aug–Oct\n1st Benghazi\n1st Tripoli\nMisrata\n1st Zawiya\nNafusa Mountains\nWazzin\nGharyan\n1st Brega\nRa's Lanuf\nBin Jawad\n2nd Brega\nAjdabiya\n2nd Benghazi\n1st Gulf of Sidra\n3rd Brega\nBrega–Ajdabiya\nCyrenaican desert\nMisrata Frontline\nTawergha\nZliten\nZliten\nSebha\nZawiya\n4th Brega\nFezzan\nSebha\nMsallata\nCoastal Offensive\n2nd Zawiya\nRas Ajdir\nTripoli\n2nd Gulf of Sidra\n2nd Bin Jawad\nSirte\nBani Walid\nRa's Lanuf\nGhadames\n2nd Tripoli\nDeath of Muammar Gaddafi\nv\nt\ne\nMilitary intervention in Libya\nEllamy\nHarmattan\nMobile\nOdyssey Dawn\nUnified Protector\nThe timeline of the First Libyan Civil War begins on 15 February 2011 and ends on 20 October 2011. It begins with a series of peaceful protests, similar to others of the Arab Spring, later becoming a full-scale civil war between the forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi 's government and the anti-Gaddafi forces. The conflict can roughly be divided into two periods before and after external military intervention authorized by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. Held by anti-Gaddafi protesters by 1 March. ( Checkered: Loyalists gains before UN intervention.)", "start_char": 406, "end_char": 1663, "id": "64971306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2734190352#0_2959112143", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_Crisis_(2011%E2%80%93present)", "title": "Libyan Crisis (2011–present) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Libyan Crisis (2011–present)\nLibyan Crisis (2011–present)\nContents\nBackground\nConflicts\nFirst civil war\nPost-revolution armed groups and violence\nSecond civil war\nSocioeconomic impact\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Libyan Crisis (2011–present) - Wikipedia\nLibyan Crisis (2011–present)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\"Libyan Civil War\" redirects here. For other uses, see Libyan Civil War (disambiguation). Conflicts in Libya from 2011 onwards\nMilitary situation in Libya as of April 2019. Under the control of the Tobruk-led Government and Libyan National Army\nUnder the control of the Government of National Accord and Allies\nUnder the control of the National Salvation Government /General National Congress\nControlled by the Mujahedeen Councils of Derna, Benghazi and Adjabiya\nControlled by local forces\nControlled by Tuareg forces\n(For a more detailed map, see military situation in the Libyan Civil War)\nv\nt\ne\nLibyan Crisis\nFirst Civil War\nAftermath\nFactional violence (2011–2014)\nAirstrikes\nSecond Civil War\nLibyan peace process\nRefugees of Libya\nCOVID-19 pandemic\n2020 Libyan protests\nThe Libyan Crisis refers to the current humanitarian crisis and political-military instability occurring in Libya, beginning with the Arab Spring protests of 2011, which led to a civil war, foreign military intervention, and the ousting and death of Muammar Gaddafi. The civil war's aftermath and proliferation of armed groups led to violence and instability across the country, which erupted into renewed civil war in 2014. The crisis in Libya has resulted in tens of thousands of casualties since the onset of violence in early 2011. During both civil wars, the output of Libya's economically crucial oil industry collapsed to a small fraction of its usual level, with most facilities blockaded or damaged by rival groups, despite having the largest oil reserves of any African country. U.S. President Barack Obama stated on 11 April 2016 that not preparing for a post-Gaddafi Libya was probably the \"worst mistake\" of his presidency. On October 23, 2020, parties signed a permanent ceasefire. Libyan oil production collapsed during the two civil wars.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1971, "id": "105356501" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3104392060#0_3582102390", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2011_Libyan_Civil_War", "title": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nTimeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nContents\nBefore military intervention\nGaddafi counteroffensive\nUnited Nations intervention\nConflict and military operations\nCommencement of NATO operations\nAid to rebels\nNaval blockade\nSecond opposition advance\nStalemate in the east, rebel progress in the west\nIntensification of NATO attacks\nGaddafi operations in rebel areas\nJune helicopter strikes\nRebel offensives\nStalemate\nAssassination of Abdul Fatah Younis\nAcceleration of the rebel offensive\n30 July\n31 July\n1 August\n3 August\n6 August\n7 August\n8 August\n9 August\n13 August\nTripoli surrounded\nBattle for Tripoli\nGaddafi's wife and three children flee to Algeria\nRemaining Gaddafi family\nAfter the fall of Tripoli\nSouthern desert\nTripolitanian interior\nWestern coast\nCentral coast\nPost conflict planning\nUnfreezing of assets\nReferences\n", "segment": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia\nTimeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThe course of the war. Held by anti-Gaddafi forces by 1 March. ( Checkered: Lost before UN intervention)\nContested areas between March and August. Rebel western coastal offensive in August. Rebel gains by 1 October. Last loyalist pockets. Major campaigns. battles. v\nt\ne\nFirst Libyan Civil War\nTimeline\nFeb–18 Mar\n19 Mar–May\nJun–15 Aug\n16 Aug–Oct\n1st Benghazi\n1st Tripoli\nMisrata\n1st Zawiya\nNafusa Mountains\nWazzin\nGharyan\n1st Brega\nRa's Lanuf\nBin Jawad\n2nd Brega\nAjdabiya\n2nd Benghazi\n1st Gulf of Sidra\n3rd Brega\nBrega–Ajdabiya\nCyrenaican desert\nMisrata Frontline\nTawergha\nZliten\nZliten\nSebha\nZawiya\n4th Brega\nFezzan\nSebha\nMsallata\nCoastal Offensive\n2nd Zawiya\nRas Ajdir\nTripoli\n2nd Gulf of Sidra\n2nd Bin Jawad\nSirte\nBani Walid\nRa's Lanuf\nGhadames\n2nd Tripoli\nDeath of Muammar Gaddafi\nv\nt\ne\nMilitary intervention in Libya\nEllamy\nHarmattan\nMobile\nOdyssey Dawn\nUnified Protector\nThe timeline of the First Libyan Civil War begins on 15 February 2011 and ends on 20 October 2011.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1193, "id": "64971305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2734034176#0_2959084747", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_Civil_War_(2014%E2%80%93present)", "title": "Second Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "Second Libyan Civil War\nSecond Libyan Civil War\nOthers:\nSupport:\nOthers:\nSupport:\nSupport:\nSCBR\nmilitia:\nOthers:\nSupport:\nContents\nBackground of discontent with General National Congress\nPolitical fragmentation of the GNC\nLibya Revolutionaries Operations Room and kidnapping of Ali Zeidan\nExpansion of armed groups during the GNC's term\nGNC's political isolation law\nSuppression of women's rights\nGNC extends its mandate without elections\nHouse of Representatives versus GNC\nOpposing forces\nPro-GNC\nLibya Dawn\nLibya Shield\nRevolutionary Shura Councils\nBenghazi Defense Brigades\nAmazigh militias\nOperation Dignity\nLNA\nSalafist militias\nZintan brigades\nWershefana militias\nEthnic tensions\nEffects\nTimeline\nPeace process\nReactions\nDomestic reactions\nForeign reactions, involvement, and evacuations\nNeighboring countries\nOthers\nSports\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "Second Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia\nSecond Libyan Civil War\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Libyan Civil War (2014–present))\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n2014–2020 conflict among rival groups seeking to control of the territory of Libya\nThis article is about the civil war that lasted from 2014 to 2020. For the 8-month civil war in 2011, see First Libyan Civil War. Second Libyan Civil War\nPart of the Arab Winter, and the Libyan Crisis\nMilitary situation in Libya on 11 June 2020\nUnder the control of the House of Representatives and the Libyan National Army\nUnder the control of the Government of National Accord (GNA) and different militias forming the Libya Shield Force\nControlled by local forces\n(For a more detailed map, see military situation in the Libyan Civil War)\nDate\n16 May 2014 – 23 October 2020\n(6 years, 5 months and 1 week)\nLocation\nLibya\nResult\nCeasefire\nPermanent ceasefire ratified on 23 October 2020\nGovernment of National Unity formed on 10 March 2021\nAs of August 2020 60–70% of the Libyan population lives in areas controlled by the GNA. 30–40% of the Libyan population lives in areas controlled by the HoR or LNA. Main belligerents\nHouse of Representatives ( Tobruk -based)\nLibyan National Army\nLibyan Air Force\n(LNA–aligned)\nLibyan Navy\n(LNA–aligned)\nOthers: Zintan brigades\nJEM (from 2016)\nSLM/A-Minnawi\nGaddafi loyalists\nPopular Front for the Liberation of Libya\nWarshefana militias\nWagner Group\n(since 2018)\nEgypt\nUnited Arab Emirates\nSudan ( RSF) (since 2019)\nSyria\n(since 2020)\nSupport: Russia\nFrance\nSaudi Arabia\nIran\nChad\nJordan\nBelarus\nGreece\nIsrael\n( allegedly, denied by LNA)\nGovernment of National Accord ( Tripoli -based) (since 2016)\nLibyan Ground Forces\nLibyan Air Force\n(GNA–aligned)\nLibyan Navy\n(GNA–aligned)\nOthers: Presidential Guard\nMisrata Brigades\nSabratha Revolutionary Brigades\nPetroleum Facilities Guard\nTripoli Brigade (until 2018)\nTripoli Protection Force (since 2018)\nMisratan Third Force\nTuareg militias of Ghat\nToubou Front for the Salvation of Libya\nChadian rebels ( FACT, CCMSR, URF and UFDD)\nSyrian National Army (since 2019)\nTurkey (since 2020)\nSupport: Qatar\nSudan (until 2019)\nPakistan\nIran\nMorocco\nAlgeria\nTunisia\nMalta\nItaly\nEuropean Union (except Greece, Cyprus and France)\nUnited Kingdom\nUnited States\nUnited Nations\nNational Salvation Government\n(2014–2017)\nLibya Shield Force\nLROR\nLibyan National Guard\nSupport: Sudan (2014–16)\nTurkey (2014–16)\nQatar (2014–16)\nIran (allegedly)\nShura Council of\nBenghazi Revolutionaries\n(2014–2017)\nal-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb\n(2014–2017)\nSCBR\nmilitia:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2586, "id": "105356493" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_359807866#6_637252360", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011", "title": "2011 - Wikipedia", "headings": "2011\n2011\nContents\nEvents\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nBirths\nDeaths\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nNobel Prizes\nNew English words\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "February 15 – The First Libyan Civil War starts. February 22 – March 14 – Uncertainty over Libyan oil output causes crude oil prices to rise 20% over a two-week period following the Arab Spring, causing the 2011 energy crisis. February 22 – A 6.3 magnitude earthquake strikes Christchurch, New Zealand. Over 180 people were killed, many within the CTV Building, including many foreign citizens. Many foreign search and rescue workers responded to the event. March\nMarch 6 – Civil uprising phase of the Syrian Civil War is triggered when 15 youths in Daraa are arrested for scrawling graffiti on their school wall denouncing the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. March 11 – A 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit the east of Japan, killing 15,840 and leaving another 3,926 missing. Tsunami warnings are issued in 50 countries and territories. Emergencies are declared at four nuclear power plants affected by the quake. March 15\nHamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain, declares a three-month state of emergency as troops from the Gulf Co-operation Council are sent to quell the civil unrest.", "start_char": 7185, "end_char": 8297, "id": "99702073" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3104392060#2_3582107359", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2011_Libyan_Civil_War", "title": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "Timeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nTimeline of the First Libyan Civil War\nContents\nBefore military intervention\nGaddafi counteroffensive\nUnited Nations intervention\nConflict and military operations\nCommencement of NATO operations\nAid to rebels\nNaval blockade\nSecond opposition advance\nStalemate in the east, rebel progress in the west\nIntensification of NATO attacks\nGaddafi operations in rebel areas\nJune helicopter strikes\nRebel offensives\nStalemate\nAssassination of Abdul Fatah Younis\nAcceleration of the rebel offensive\n30 July\n31 July\n1 August\n3 August\n6 August\n7 August\n8 August\n9 August\n13 August\nTripoli surrounded\nBattle for Tripoli\nGaddafi's wife and three children flee to Algeria\nRemaining Gaddafi family\nAfter the fall of Tripoli\nSouthern desert\nTripolitanian interior\nWestern coast\nCentral coast\nPost conflict planning\nUnfreezing of assets\nReferences\n", "segment": "It begins with a series of peaceful protests, similar to others of the Arab Spring, later becoming a full-scale civil war between the forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi 's government and the anti-Gaddafi forces. The conflict can roughly be divided into two periods before and after external military intervention authorized by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. Held by anti-Gaddafi protesters by 1 March. ( Checkered: Loyalists gains before UN intervention.) Retaken by rebels after the UN intervention. ( Checkered: Contested region between late March and August). Rebel advances during September. Last loyalist pockets.", "start_char": 1194, "end_char": 1825, "id": "64971307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2734190352#8_2959129024", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libyan_Crisis_(2011%E2%80%93present)", "title": "Libyan Crisis (2011–present) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Libyan Crisis (2011–present)\nLibyan Crisis (2011–present)\nContents\nBackground\nConflicts\nFirst civil war\nPost-revolution armed groups and violence\nSecond civil war\nSocioeconomic impact\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "On 11 September 2012, militants allied with Al-Qaeda attacked the US consulate in Benghazi, killing the US ambassador and three others. This prompted a popular outcry against the semi-legal militias that were still operating, and resulted in the storming of several Islamist militia bases by protesters. A large-scale government crackdown followed on non-sanctioned militias, with the Libyan Army raiding several now-illegal militias' headquarters and ordering them to disband. The violence eventually escalated into the second Libyan civil war. Second civil war\nMain article: Second Libyan Civil War\nThe second Libyan civil war was an ongoing conflict among rival groups seeking control of the territory of Libya. The conflict has been mostly between the government of the House of Representatives, also known as the \" Tobruk government\", which was assigned as a result of a very low-turnout elections in 2014 and was internationally recognized as the \"Libyan Government\" until the establishment of GNA; and the rival Islamist government of the General National Congress (GNC), also called the \" National Salvation Government \", based in the capital Tripoli. In December 2015, these two factions agreed in principle to unite as the Government of National Accord. Although the Government of National Accord is now functioning and is backed by the UN, its authority is still unclear as specific details acceptable to both sides have not yet been agreed upon.", "start_char": 6821, "end_char": 8279, "id": "105356509" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_381771819#2_828924197", "url": "https://www.elist10.com/top-10-countries-engaged-ongoing-wars-armed-conflicts/", "title": "Top 10 Countries Engaged With Ongoing Wars and Armed Conflicts - Elist10", "headings": "Top 10 Countries Engaged With Ongoing Wars and Armed Conflicts\nTop 10 Countries Engaged With Ongoing Wars and Armed Conflicts\n10. Palestine\nLatest Casualty Count: 2,204\n9. Libya\nLatest Casualty Count: 2,595\n8. Afghanistan\nLatest Casualty Count: 3,188\n7. Ukraine\nLatest Casualty Count: 4,707\n6. Pakistan\nLatest Casualty Count: 4,957\n5. Central Africa\nLatest Casualty Count: 5,186\n4. Nigeria\nLatest Casualty Count: 5,703\n3. Iraq\nLatest Casualty Count: 13,460\n2. Syria\nLatest Casualty Count: 30,000\n1. South Sudan\nLatest Casualty Count: 40,000\nAmber Gilbert\n", "segment": "9. Libya\nLatest Casualty Count: 2,595\nThe Libyan Civil War is taking a toll on its own nation. This armed conflict is mainly fought between the Islamist forces and the Libyan Parliament. The conflict is fairly new, having started only on December 2013, after Nouri Abusahmain was elected president of the Libyan General National Congress. Allegedly abusing his powers, General Khalifa Haftar ordered the dissolution of the GNC in favor of a new caretaker government. The conflict remained unresolved since then. 8. Afghanistan\nLatest Casualty Count: 3,188\nAfghanistan has been fighting in a Civil War since April 1978.", "start_char": 795, "end_char": 1414, "id": "20726214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_628894417#4_1382158209", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13754897", "title": "Libya country profile - BBC News", "headings": "Libya country profile\nLibya country profile\nFACTS\nState of Libya\nCapital: Tripoli\nLEADERS\nMEDIA\nTIMELINE\nSome key dates in Libya's history:\nAround the BBC\n", "segment": "16th century - Libya becomes part of the Ottoman Empire, which joins the three provinces of Tripolitania, Cyrenaica and Fezzan into one regency in Tripoli. 1911-12 - Italy seizes Libya from the Ottomans. Omar al-Mukhtar begins 20-year insurgency against Italian rule. 1942 - Allies oust Italians from Libya, which is then divided between the French and the British. 1951 - Libya becomes independent under King Idris al-Sanusi. 1969 - Muammar Gaddafi, aged 27, deposes the king in a bloodless military coup. 1992 - UN imposes sanctions on Libya over the bombing of a PanAm airliner over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in December 1988. 2011 - Violent protests break out in Benghazi and spread to other cities. This leads to civil war, foreign intervention and eventually the ouster and killing of Gaddafi. 2016 - Following years of conflict, a new UN-backed government is installed at Tripoli.", "start_char": 2878, "end_char": 3771, "id": "75585724" } ]
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Where do the Atlanta Braves play?", "start_char": 1315, "end_char": 1988, "id": "3731344" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1769478840#2_3168151510", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_field_does_the_Atlanta_Braves_play_baseball_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Which field did the Atlanta Braves play baseball in? Turner Field\nWhat is the home field that the Atlanta Braves play baseball in? Turner Field. The Atlanta Braves play baseball in what stadium? Turner Field. Where do the Atlanta Braves play at? The Atlanta Braves play at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia. What sport does the team Atlanta Braves play? The Atlanta Braves are a professional baseball team that is\nbased in Atlanta. 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Atlanta Falcons\n4. Atlanta Braves\n3. Atlanta Hawks\n2. Atlanta United FC\n1. Atlanta Dream\n", "segment": "Their games are broadcasted using affiliate stations in Georgia\n4. Atlanta Braves\nEditorial credit: Katherine Welles / Shutterstock.com\nIt is a professional baseball team in Atlanta. They compete in the Major League Baseball since they are a member of the national league. They are known as the “braves”. This team has a rich history since it began in Boston. It moved to Atlanta in 1966 and played their home games at the Atlanta Fulton County stadium until 1996. They moved to a new park Turner field where they played up to 2016 from 1997. They moved to a new home ground called Sun Trust Park in 2017. It is among the most decorated teams in baseball.", "start_char": 1813, "end_char": 2468, "id": "96394634" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1257027339#0_2579962301", "url": "http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/teams/page/ATL/atlanta-braves", "title": "Atlanta Braves News, Scores, Status, Schedule - MLB - CBSSports.com", "headings": "\nAtlanta Braves\nLast Game\nGame Recap\nWatch on\nNL East Standings\nSchedule\nThis video is not available on your platform.\nTop Braves News\nFBT: Castillo struggles again, rough Gilbert debut\nBuy, sell or hold these 10 pitchers\nAcuña day-to-day with ankle injury suffered on bases\nBraves vs. Blue Jays odds, picks, simulations\nBraves' Soroka suffers setback, needs Achilles surgery\nBraves, Mets begin season series\nPeralta blanks Braves, bullpen falters, Brewers survive 10-9\nBraves' Ronald Acuna: Could start Monday\nBraves' Huascar Ynoa: Coughs up five runs\nBraves' Austin Riley: Reaches base five times\nBraves' Freddie Freeman: Crushes grand slam\nBraves' Ronald Acuna: Out again Sunday\nBraves bid for sweep against sputtering Brewers\nBraves' Freddie Freeman: Hits 10th homer\nBraves' Ozzie Albies: Records three knocks Saturday\nBraves' Ian Anderson: Posts another quality start\nAnderson hitless for 6, Freeman 250th HR, Braves top Brewers\nBraves' Guillermo Heredia: Back in lineup\nBraves' Ronald Acuna: Remains out Saturday\nBrewers look to turn corner against Braves\nOzuna, Albies go back-to-back as Braves beat Brewers 6-3\nBraves' Drew Smyly: Earns win in quality start\nBraves' Marcell Ozuna: Reaches base four times\nBraves' Jonathan Lucroy: Signs with Atlanta\nBraves' Ronald Acuna: Not in Friday's lineup\n", "segment": "Atlanta Braves News, Scores, Status, Schedule - MLB - CBSSports.com\nAtlanta Braves\n19-21 Overall | NL East - 3rd\nAtlanta Braves\nArizona Diamondbacks\nAtlanta Braves\nBaltimore Orioles\nBoston Red Sox\nChicago Cubs\nChicago White Sox\nCincinnati Reds\nCleveland Indians\nColorado Rockies\nDetroit Tigers\nHouston Astros\nKansas City Royals\nLos Angeles Angels\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nMiami Marlins\nMilwaukee Brewers\nMinnesota Twins\nNew York Mets\nNew York Yankees\nOakland Athletics\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nPittsburgh Pirates\nSan Diego Padres\nSan Francisco Giants\nSeattle Mariners\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nTampa Bay Rays\nTexas Rangers\nToronto Blue Jays\nWashington Nationals\nArizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Braves Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians Colorado Rockies Detroit Tigers Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Angels Los Angeles Dodgers Miami Marlins Milwaukee Brewers Minnesota Twins New York Mets New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants Seattle Mariners St. Louis Cardinals Tampa Bay Rays Texas Rangers Toronto Blue Jays Washington Nationals\nTeam Home\nSchedule\nStats\nRoster\nDepth Chart\nTransactions\nInjuries\nStubHub\nLast Game\nSun, May 16 |\nBSWI\n@ Milwaukee Brewers (21-20)\nAmerican Family Field\n9\nFinal\n10\nGame Recap\nWatch on\nregional restrictions may apply\nNL East Standings\nTeam\nW-L\nL10\nSTRK\nNYM\n18-16\n7-3\nL3\nPHI\n21-20\n5-5\nL2\nATL\n19-21\n5-5\nL1\nMIA\n18-22\n4-6\nW1\nWAS\n16-20\n4-6\nW1\nFull Standings\nSchedule\nRegular season\n\nvs\nTOR\nWed, May 12\nL 4-1\nvs\nTOR\nThu, May 13\nL 8-4\n@\nMIL\nFri, May 14\nW 6-3\n@\nMIL\nSat, May 15\nW 5-1\n@\nMIL\nSun, May 16\nL 10-9\nvs\nNYM\nMon, May 17\n7:10 pm\nESPN\nvs\nNYM\nTue, May 18\n7:20 pm\nvs\nNYM\nWed, May 19\n7:20 pm\nvs\nPIT\nThu, May 20\n7:20 pm\nvs\nPIT\nFri, May 21\n7:20 pm\nFull Schedule\nCBSSports.com Videos\n@import \"https://sports.cbsimg.net/css/media/video/player/skin/blank.css\"\nX\nWATCH & READ\nHighlights: Phillies at Braves\nThis video is not available. This web site is not authorized to display this video. x\nThis video is not available. This video may have expired or is otherwise not available. Please try again in a few minutes. x\nThis video is geo-restricted. The content you are trying to view is not available in your country due to rights restrictions. There was an error loading the video. We are experiencing technical difficulties, please try again in a few minutes.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2416, "id": "76276207" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_40941483#3_105320987", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Atlanta_braves'_mascot", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where do the Atlanta Braves play at? The Atlanta Braves play at Turner Field in Atlanta, Georgia. How long have the Atlanta Braves been in Atlanta? The Braves have been based in Atlanta since 1966. How old are the Atlanta Braves? The ATLANTA Braves go back to 1966. However, before they were\nthe Atlanta Braves, they were the Milwaukee Braves (1953-1965). And\nbefore then, they were the Boston Braves, which dates back to\n1871! What is the Atlanta Falcon's mascot? == == Freddie Falcon is the official mascot of the NFL's Atlanta\nFalcons.", "start_char": 1425, "end_char": 1964, "id": "74761584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1769478840#1_3168150836", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_field_does_the_Atlanta_Braves_play_baseball_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is the name of the Atlanta Braves home baseball field? The Atlanta Braves currently play at Turner Field. What field do the Atlanta Braves play baseball on? Turner Field\nThe Atlanta Braves play baseball in what field? Turner Field. Which field did the Atlanta Braves play baseball in? Turner Field\nWhat is the home field that the Atlanta Braves play baseball in? Turner Field. The Atlanta Braves play baseball in what stadium? Turner Field.", "start_char": 869, "end_char": 1315, "id": "3731342" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1769478840#4_3168153174", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_field_does_the_Atlanta_Braves_play_baseball_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where do the Atlanta Braves play baseball? They play homer games at Turner Field, Atlanta, and they play\nroad games at whoevers' stadium they are playing against. What is the nearest baseball teams to atl GA? How about the Atlanta Braves of the National League who play\ntheir games at Turner Field in dowtown Atlanta. Where do the Atlanta Braves play? Turner Field, which opened in 1997. Where did braves play baseball before Atlanta? millwakuee\nWhen and where did baseball player Luis Avilan play? Luis Avilan debuted on July 14, 2012, playing for the Atlanta\nBraves at Turner Field; he played his final game on September 29,\n2013, playing for the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field.", "start_char": 1636, "end_char": 2317, "id": "3731345" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_730434964#1_1419488307", "url": "https://www.si.com/mlb/braves/news/braves-2021-schedule-announced", "title": "Atlanta Braves face challenging 2021 regular season schedule - Sports Illustrated Atlanta Braves News, Analysis and More", "headings": "Braves 2021 schedule announced\nBraves 2021 schedule announced\nHere's a sneak peak at the Atlanta Braves schedule for 2021.\n", "segment": "The Atlanta Braves will open the 2021 season on April 1 in Philadelphia against the Phillies. There will be an off day on April 2 and then weekend games against the Phillies on April 3-4. Then it will be off to Washington for a three-game set with the Nationals, before returning to start the home schedule on Friday, April 9 against the Phillies. After a four-game set against the Miami Marlins (April 12-15), the Braves will then take off for a tough five-game road trip with three games at Wrigley Field against the Cubs (April 16-18) and two games in New York against the Yankees (April 20-21). An oddity for the 2021 season will be consecutive off days in late-August. The Braves will play two games against the New York Yankees (August 23-24) and then two days off (August 25-26) before opening up a weekend series at home against the San Francisco Giants on August 27. The Braves’ longest homestand of the season will be from September 7-16 when they will play nine games – three against Washington, three against Miami and three against Colorado. The season’s longest road trip will be directly after that, as from September 17-26 they will play at San Francisco for three games, at Arizona for four games and at San Diego for three games. The Braves will then return home to end the 2021 regular season with three games against the Philadelphia Phillies and three games against the New York Mets at Truist Park. That will be 15 of their final 25 regular season schedule at home in Truist Park.", "start_char": 473, "end_char": 1976, "id": "92711508" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_730434964#2_1419490283", "url": "https://www.si.com/mlb/braves/news/braves-2021-schedule-announced", "title": "Atlanta Braves face challenging 2021 regular season schedule - Sports Illustrated Atlanta Braves News, Analysis and More", "headings": "Braves 2021 schedule announced\nBraves 2021 schedule announced\nHere's a sneak peak at the Atlanta Braves schedule for 2021.\n", "segment": "The Braves will play two games against the New York Yankees (August 23-24) and then two days off (August 25-26) before opening up a weekend series at home against the San Francisco Giants on August 27. The Braves’ longest homestand of the season will be from September 7-16 when they will play nine games – three against Washington, three against Miami and three against Colorado. The season’s longest road trip will be directly after that, as from September 17-26 they will play at San Francisco for three games, at Arizona for four games and at San Diego for three games. The Braves will then return home to end the 2021 regular season with three games against the Philadelphia Phillies and three games against the New York Mets at Truist Park. That will be 15 of their final 25 regular season schedule at home in Truist Park. Atlanta’s interleague games in 2021 will be at New York (April 20-21), at Toronto (April 30-May 2), vs. Toronto (May 11-13), at Boston (May 25-26), vs. Boston (June 15-16), vs. Tampa Bay (July 16-18), at Baltimore (August 20-22) and vs. New York (August 23-24). Atlanta and Truist Park will host the All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 13, 2021. Listen to The Bill Shanks Show weekdays at 3:00 p.m. ET on Middle Georgia’s ESPN. You can listen online at TheSuperStations.com. Follow Bill on Twitter at @billshanks and you can email him at [email protected].", "start_char": 1148, "end_char": 2538, "id": "92711509" } ]
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what is the political system in italy?
Constitutional republic
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_155928491#0_363630232", "url": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/kind-government-italy-72f4a42e962ed5a7", "title": "What Kind of Government Does Italy Have?", "headings": "What Kind of Government Does Italy Have?\nWhat Kind of Government Does Italy Have?", "segment": "What Kind of Government Does Italy Have? What Kind of Government Does Italy Have? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 4, 2020 3:36:24 AM ET\nHandout/Getty Images News/Getty Images\nItaly has a parliamentary democratic republic form of government with a multiparty system. There are three branches of power: the executive, the legislative and the judiciary branch. The Council of Ministers, led by the prime minister, exercises executive power. Legislative power is vested in the two houses of parliament, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. The judiciary is headed by the High Council of the Judiciary. The president, elected by the parliament, is the head of state and commander-in-chief. A popular referendum abolished the monarchy and established Italy as a democratic republic in 1946.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 804, "id": "35027136" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1042114081#0_2424165469", "url": "https://www.hierarchystructure.com/political-hierarchy-in-italy/", "title": "Political Hierarchy Structure in Italy | Hierarchical Structures And Charts", "headings": "Political Hierarchy in Italy\nPolitical Hierarchy in Italy\nHead of State / Executive Branch\nLegislative Branch\nJudicial Branch\n", "segment": "Political Hierarchy Structure in Italy | Hierarchical Structures And Charts\nPolitical Hierarchy in Italy\nThe political system of Italy is a multi-party parliamentary democratic republic system. the political hierarchy has been exercising a democratic system since 1946 after abolishing monarchy by a popular referendum. The political hierarchy of Italy comprises of the following levels: Political Hierarchy in Italy\nHead of State / Executive Branch\nOn the topmost level lies the Head of State, that is , the President of the country. A president is elected for a term of seven years with the majority vote in the parliament of 58 regional delegates. This level is also known as the executive branch of the political hierarchy. The responsibilities of President include heading the armed forces and overlooking the working of Parliament & the entire country. The President also gets certain privileges like power to dissolve parliament, call elections and of veto legislations. President being the head of state is responsible for many tasks &duties which were earlier attended by the king. The president also acts as the single point of contact or connection between the Judiciary, Executive and the Legislative branch.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1220, "id": "8564457" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1641115684#0_2958241244", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/travel/europe/italy/What-Type-Of-Government-Does-Italy-Have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ? What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ? What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ? Have you asked yourself: What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?? Actually both the politics and government in Italy are a combination of republic and democracy, with the representative of the people in the Parliament governing the nation. The Premier, as Italy’s head of state, considers a dual system for effective and victorious administration of the government and political activities. These parties recommend ways to the Prime Minister for solving some problems he faces while governing the nation. In Italy, the roles of the government as well as politics are separated into three different stages, namely the Executive, Judiciary and Legislature. The power of executive solely rests with the Prime Minister, who is the head of the state.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 876, "id": "1716090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466743961#21_3130594524", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/italy.htm", "title": "Italy - Country Profile - Destination Italy - Nations Online Project", "headings": "Italy\nItaly\nItaly in brief\nItalian Republic | Repubblica Italiana\nMaps\nOnline News from Italy\nArts & Culture\nDestination Italy - Travel and Tour Guides\nOne World - Nations Online\nMore Signal - Less Noise\n", "segment": "Image: Paul Hermans\nPolitical system of Italy\nItaly is a parliamentary republic since June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished. The Italian parliament is a bicameral legislature that consists of the Senate of the Republic (Senato della Repubblica) and the House of Representatives (Camera dei deputati). Executive power is exercised by the Council of Ministers, which is headed by the Prime Minister. Head of State is the President. Government\nNote: External links will open in a new browser window. Palazzo del Quirinale\nOfficial website of the Italien President. The Palazzo del Quirinale is one of the three current official residences of the President of the Italian Republic. Governo Italiano\nOfficial website of the Italian Government and the office of the President of the Council of Ministers, Italy's Prime Minister.", "start_char": 6955, "end_char": 7783, "id": "72688446" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1262214319#2_2759676948", "url": "https://italyproject11.weebly.com/type-of-government.html", "title": "Type of Government - Italy", "headings": "\ntype of government\nLeaders\nBranches of government\nRegional governments\nStructure\n", "segment": "Each region has some power over taxation, education, and the environment. Structure\nThe head of the state is an electoral college elected president. The electoral college is comprised of representative from various regions of Italy. Italy has two houses that comprise Parliament; the upper house and the lower house. Both houses are elected for a five year term. Laws can be initiated be either house, however approval must come from both houses. The president appoints a prime minister from the lower house to be in charge of the government.", "start_char": 1013, "end_char": 1555, "id": "34334323" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_898771798#0_1707406927", "url": "https://www.lifeinitaly.com/potpourri/italian-political-system/", "title": "The Italian Political System - Life in Italy", "headings": "The Italian Political System\nThe Italian Political System\nShare this article!\nLocal Government\n", "segment": "The Italian Political System - Life in Italy\nPotpourri\nThe Italian Political System\nOctober 3, 2016 12:22 pm by Glauco Ferrari Views: 2656\nShare this article! Last Updated on April 5, 2019 by Katty\nThe Italian Parliament (Photo from Wikipedia)\nItaly has a very different government structure from the United States. The biggest difference is in the role of the President, who in Italy is merely a public figure with little powers. He ensures laws follow the constitution, he appoints the Prime Minister, and he has the capacity to teminate the Congress if he feels there is not enough political cohesion to form a new government. Italy is a Parliamentary Republic, where power is divided in three – such division is similar to that of the U.S. though the function of each political organ is a bit different. The three powers are the Executive, the Legislative, and the Juridical. The Executive power is in the hands of the Counsel of the Ministers, presided over by the President of the Counsel (the Prime Minister, although this term is not constitutionally correct). The Legislative Power is executed by the Parliament (Congress), which is divided in Senate and Chamber (the House). The two wings of the Parliament are basically identical, and perform virtually the same functions.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1283, "id": "50488961" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1576055109#0_3314627727", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Italy/Political-process", "title": "Italy - Political process | Britannica", "headings": "Political process\nPolitical process\nElectoral system\nPolitical parties\nThe participation of the citizen\n", "segment": "Italy - Political process | Britannica\nLoad Previous Page\nPolitical process\nElectoral system\nFor almost half a century after World War II, Italy’s electoral system was based on proportional representation, a system in which seats in an elected body are awarded to political parties according to the proportion of the total vote that they receive. Between 1993 and 1995, several changes were made by national legislation and popular referenda. Following these changes, on the national level the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate were elected by a combination of proportionality and plurality. Seventy-five percent of the seats in these two chambers were filled from single-member districts by individual candidates who won the largest number of votes in each district. The other 25 percent of the seats were awarded to candidates from party lists on a proportional basis. The number of votes obtained by the winner in single-member districts was fully (for senators) or partially (for deputies) subtracted before allocating proportional seats, thus introducing a further element of proportionality. A new electoral law passed in late 2005 overturned this system by restoring full proportional representation. However, the law also allocated a number of bonus seats in the Chamber of Deputies to the winning coalition—thus guaranteeing a majority for the victors. In regional elections, voters cast two ballots. The first is cast in a contest for 80 percent of the seats in the regional council, which are awarded on a proportional basis.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1537, "id": "23802452" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1183045034#0_1334548910", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Italy", "title": "Politics of Italy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Italy\nPolitics of Italy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nGovernment\nMain article: Government of Italy\nHead of state\nLegislative branch\nExecutive branch\nJudicial branch\nPolitical parties and elections\nChamber of Deputies\nSenate of the Republic\nPolitical parties\nRegional governments\nHistory of the post-war political landscape\nFirst Republic: 1946–1994\nEntrance of the Socialists to the government\nThe Years of Lead\n1980s\nSecond Republic: 1994–present\nGrand coalition governments\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "Politics of Italy - Wikipedia\nPolitics of Italy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPolitical system of Italy\nPolitics of Italy\nSistema politico italiano\nEmblem of Italy\nPolity type\nUnitary parliamentary republic\nConstitution\nConstitution of Italy\nLegislative branch\nName\nParliament\nType\nBicameral\nMeeting place\nPalazzo Madama\nPalazzo Montecitorio\nUpper house\nName\nSenate\nPresiding officer\nMaria Elisabetta Casellati, President of the Senate\nLower house\nName\nChamber of Deputies\nPresiding officer\nRoberto Fico, President of the Chamber of Deputies\nExecutive branch\nHead of State\nTitle\nPresident\nCurrently\nSergio Mattarella\nAppointer\nParliament\nHead of Government\nTitle\nPrime Minister\nCurrently\nMario Draghi\nAppointer\nPresident\nCabinet\nName\nCouncil of Ministers\nCurrent cabinet\nDraghi Cabinet\nLeader\nPrime Minister\nAppointer\nPresident\nHeadquarters\nPalazzo Chigi\nMinistries\n21\nJudicial branch\nName\nJudiciary\nSupreme Court of Cassation\nChief judge\nGiovanni Mammone\nConstitutional Court\nChief judge\nGiancarlo Coraggio\nPolitics of Italy\n\n\nConstitution\nHead of state\nPresident ( list)\nSergio Mattarella\nExecutive\nPrime Minister ( list)\nMario Draghi\nCouncil of Ministers\nCurrent Cabinet\nMinistries\nLegislature\nParliament ( list)\nSenate of the Republic\nChamber of Deputies\nJudiciary\nConstitutional Court\nSupreme Court of Cassation\nCourt of Assizes\nCode of Criminal Procedure\nConstitutional institutions\nNational Council for Economics and Labour\nCouncil of State\nCourt of Audit\nHigh Council of the Judiciary\nHigh Council of Defence\nConstituent entities\nRegions\nAosta Valley\nPiedmont\nLombardy\nVeneto\nTrentino-South Tyrol\nFriuli-Venezia Giulia\nEmilia-Romagna\nLiguria\nTuscany\nUmbria\nMarche\nMolise\nLazio\nAbruzzo\nCampania\nApulia\nCalabria\nSicily\nSardinia\nProvinces\nMunicipalities\nElections\nReferendums\nPolitical parties\nLeague\nDemocratic Party\nFive Star Movement\nForza Italia\nBrothers of Italy\nRecent general elections\n2006\n2008\n2013\n2018\nRecent referendums\nDecember 2016 (Constitution)\nApril 2016 (oil drilling)\n2011 (multiple issues)\n2009 (electoral law)\n2006 (Constitution)\n2005 (fertility law)\nConstituencies\nForeign relations\nRelated topics\nTaxation\nGazzetta Ufficiale\n(government journal)\nItaly portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe politics of Italy are conducted through a parliamentary republic with a multi-party system. Italy has been a democratic republic since 2 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished by popular referendum and a constituent assembly was elected to draft a constitution, which was promulgated on 1 January 1948. Executive power is exercised by the Council of Ministers, which is led by the Prime Minister, officially referred to as \"President of the Council\" ( Presidente del Consiglio ). Legislative power is vested primarily in the two houses of Parliament and secondarily in the Council of Ministers, which can introduce bills and holds the majority in both houses. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislative branches. It is headed by the High Council of the Judiciary, a body presided over by the President, who is the head of state, though this position is separate from all branches. The current president is Sergio Mattarella, and the current prime minister is Mario Draghi . The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Italy as a \" flawed democracy \" in 2019. A high degree of fragmentation and instability, leading to often short-lived coalition governments, is characteristic of Italian politics. Since the end of World War II, Italy has had 66 governments, at an average of one every 1.14 years.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3573, "id": "63554917" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1641115684#3_2958245569", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/travel/europe/italy/What-Type-Of-Government-Does-Italy-Have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?\nWhat Type Of Government Does Italy Have ?", "segment": "The executive works according to the Council of Minister, which is led by the Italy’s president. The Houses of Parliament members are voted by the residents of Italy. The Judiciary of Italy works in accordance with the laws of the Romans which treat requests like some new trials. The politics and government of Italy, which are naturally democratic, acknowledge liberty and teaches open-mindedness in aspects of life. However, Italian politics is known to have a Republican tilt, and invariably a Republican is chosen to govern the country. More Articles : Cool Facts About Italy\nFlorence Italy Tourist Information\nHistorical Facts About Italy\nHow Is Christmas Celebrated In Italy ? Italy And Earthquake\nTourist Information Lucca Italy\nWas Pizza Invented In Italy ? Weather In Portofino Italy\nWhat Airport Is Closest To Aviano Italy ? What Type Of Economy Does Italy Have ?", "start_char": 1431, "end_char": 2305, "id": "1716093" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1262214319#1_2759675827", "url": "https://italyproject11.weebly.com/type-of-government.html", "title": "Type of Government - Italy", "headings": "\ntype of government\nLeaders\nBranches of government\nRegional governments\nStructure\n", "segment": "Italy's legislative branch consists of a bicameral parliament with an upper house and a lower house. The Judicial branch of Italy has highest courts, which includes the supreme court of Cassation or Courte Supreme di Cassazione and Constitutional Court or Corte Costituzionale. The Judicial branch of Italy has subordinate courts which are lower class criminal courts. Regional governments\nThe Italian Republic is split into 20 regions. Those 20 regions are split into 51 provinces. Each region has some power over taxation, education, and the environment. Structure\nThe head of the state is an electoral college elected president. The electoral college is comprised of representative from various regions of Italy. Italy has two houses that comprise Parliament; the upper house and the lower house.", "start_char": 530, "end_char": 1329, "id": "34334322" } ]
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what is 2pm est in philippines?
UTC+8
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1310545026#0_2330569514", "url": "http://dateandtime.info/country.php?code=PH", "title": "Time in Philippines. What time is it in Philippines right now?", "headings": "Time in Philippines\nTime in Philippines\nDaylight saving time (DST) changes in Philippines\nPhilippines: basic facts and figures\nCurrent local time in Philippines’ cities\n", "segment": "Time in Philippines. What time is it in Philippines right now? Time in Philippines\n06:27 PM\nThursday, May 20, 2021\nIt is the current local time right now in Quezon City, Manila, Davao City, Cebu City, General Santos and in all Philippines’ cities . Philippines’ time zone: PST or UTC +08:00\nAll Philippines’ territory belongs to the same time zone. Daylight saving time (DST) changes in Philippines\nNo daylight saving time (DST) in Philippines. 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Map of location\nSee other cities of Philippines\nView travel resources for Manila\nDST - Daylight Saving Time (Summer Time)\nGMT - Greenwich Mean Time\nUTC - Coordinated Universal Time", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 550, "id": "27042847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_5765401#8_16006542", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_8_am_pst_in_central_time", "title": "What is 8 am pst in central time? - Answers", "headings": "What is 8 am pst in central time\n?\n\nWhat is 8 am pst in central time?\nYour Answer\nWhat is 8 am pst in central time?\nRelated Questions\nWhat time is 8 am PST in CST?\nWhat is 2PM central standard time in pacific standard time?\nWhat is 8 pm CET in PST?\nWhat time is is in California at 10 am central time?\nWhat time is 1am CET in pst?\nWhat time is 5AM PST in CST?\nWhat is 9 AM PST in the Neterlands?\nWhat time is 6am Pacific time in the central time zone?\n830 PST is what time in CST zone?\nWhat time is 8 PST in Arabic time?\nWhat is the difference of pst time to central time?\nWhat is the difference between the central and pst time zones?\nWhat time is 3PM PST in CST?\nWhat time is 12 pm PST in CST?\nWhat is 5pm CST to PST?\nPST to MST?\n12PM in PST pacific time is what time in central CST?\nWhat time is 9AM PST in UK?\nWhat is 8PM PST in the Philippines?\nWhat time is 11Am east in PST?\nIs Singapore time pst or est?\nWhat time is 9AM EDT in PST?\nWhat time is 9 AM PST in Moscow?\nTime difference from PST to CET?\nPst vs zulu time?\n", "segment": "9am PST = 5pm GMT Difference of 8 hours\nWhat is 8PM PST in the Philippines? 8 PM PST = 12 PM Philippine Time (PHT)\nWhat time is 11Am east in PST? 8 am, since EST is 3 hours ahead of PST\nIs Singapore time pst or est? PST and EST are North American time zones; Singapore is on the opposite side of the world. Singapore Time (SGT; UTC+8) is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST; UTC-5) and 16 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST; UTC-8) and Pitcairn Standard Time (PST; UTC-8).", "start_char": 3432, "end_char": 3921, "id": "74694063" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1546325755#3_3146411423", "url": "https://www.ftd.com/delivery-charges/", "title": "Delivery Charge Information", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Tues. Mon. after 2p.m.\nTues. Wed. Tues. before 2p.m.\nTues. Wed. Tues. after 2p.m.\nWed. 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To get a better feel of what this means with regard to your country, you may want to reference a time zone map. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/8\\/84\\/Call-the-Philippines-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\\/v4-460px-Call-the-Philippines-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/8\\/84\\/Call-the-Philippines-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\\/aid1300441-v4-728px-Call-the-Philippines-Step-6-Version-2.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"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\nDial the international access code. Each country will have a set of digits that you'll need to dial to indicate that your call is international. This is often called the international access code, but is sometimes called the exit code or International Direct Dialing code. Many countries use either the international access codes 00 or 011. The international access codes of some common countries follow: The United States and Canada, as well as some parts of the Caribbean, use the international code 011. Many countries on the continents of Africa, Asia (including India), Europe and South America use the exit code 00.", "start_char": 7511, "end_char": 8943, "id": "95222894" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1787194203#0_3156775292", "url": "http://www.timebie.com/timezone/easternphilippines.php", "title": "EST to Philippines Time Converter -- TimeBie", "headings": "\n", "segment": "EST to Philippines Time Converter -- TimeBie\nHome\n»\nTime Zone\n»\nDaylight Saving Time used for Eastern Standard Time (EST), for details check here . Scale: 00:00 00:05 00:10 00:15 00:20 00:25\nPhilippines Time → Eastern Daylight Time Conversion Chart\n( Reverse the chart below )\n0:00 AM (0:00) Philippines Time =\n12:00 PM (12:00) Previous Day EDT\n0:30 AM (0:30) Philippines Time =\n12:30 PM (12:30) Previous Day EDT\n1:00 AM (1:00) Philippines Time =\n1:00 PM (13:00) Previous Day EDT\n1:30 AM (1:30) Philippines Time =\n1:30 PM (13:30) Previous Day EDT\n2:00 AM (2:00) Philippines Time =\n2:00 PM (14:00) Previous Day EDT\n2:30 AM (2:30) Philippines Time =\n2:30 PM (14:30) Previous Day EDT\n3:00 AM (3:00) Philippines Time =\n3:00 PM (15:00) Previous Day EDT\n3:30 AM (3:30) Philippines Time =\n3:30 PM (15:30) Previous Day EDT\n4:00 AM (4:00) Philippines Time =\n4:00 PM (16:00) Previous Day EDT\n4:30 AM (4:30) Philippines Time =\n4:30 PM (16:30) Previous Day EDT\n5:00 AM (5:00) Philippines Time =\n5:00 PM (17:00) Previous Day EDT\n5:30 AM (5:30) Philippines Time =\n5:30 PM (17:30) Previous Day EDT\n6:00 AM (6:00) Philippines Time 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Philippines Time =\n1:30 AM (1:30) EDT\n2:00 PM (14:00) Philippines Time =\n2:00 AM (2:00) EDT\n2:30 PM (14:30) Philippines Time =\n2:30 AM (2:30) EDT\n3:00 PM (15:00) Philippines Time =\n3:00 AM (3:00) EDT\n3:30 PM (15:30) Philippines Time =\n3:30 AM (3:30) EDT\n4:00 PM (16:00) Philippines Time =\n4:00 AM (4:00) EDT\n4:30 PM (16:30) Philippines Time =\n4:30 AM (4:30) EDT\n5:00 PM (17:00) Philippines Time =\n5:00 AM (5:00) EDT\n5:30 PM (17:30) Philippines Time =\n5:30 AM (5:30) EDT\n6:00 PM (18:00) Philippines Time =\n6:00 AM (6:00) EDT\n6:30 PM (18:30) Philippines Time =\n6:30 AM (6:30) EDT\n7:00 PM (19:00) Philippines Time =\n7:00 AM (7:00) EDT\n7:30 PM (19:30) Philippines Time =\n7:30 AM (7:30) EDT\n8:00 PM (20:00) Philippines Time =\n8:00 AM (8:00) EDT\n8:30 PM (20:30) Philippines Time =\n8:30 AM (8:30) EDT\n9:00 PM (21:00) Philippines Time =\n9:00 AM (9:00) EDT\n9:30 PM (21:30) Philippines Time =\n9:30 AM (9:30) EDT\n10:00 PM (22:00) Philippines Time =\n10:00 AM (10:00) EDT\n10:30 PM (22:30) Philippines Time =\n10:30 AM (10:30) EDT\n11:00 PM (23:00) Philippines Time =\n11:00 AM (11:00) EDT\n11:30 PM (23:30) Philippines Time =\n11:30 AM (11:30) EDT\n↗ Show Eastern Daylight Time to Philippines Time Conversion Chart Instead\nEastern Standard Time and Philippines Time Calculator\n• Philippines Time Offset: UTC/GMT +8\n• Eastern Daylight Time Offset: UTC/GMT -4\n» Click here for Philippines Time to Local Time Conversion. » Click here for EDT to Local Time Conversion. » Eastern Standard Time Conversions\nEST ↔ Greenwich Mean Time\nAfghanistan Time ↔ Eastern Standard Time\nEST ↔ Central Standard Time\nEST ↔ Mountain Standard Time\nEST ↔ Pacific Standard Time\nEST ↔ Eastern European Time\nEST ↔ Central European Time\nEST ↔ Western European Time\nEST ↔ India Time\nEST ↔ Philippines Time\nEST ↔ Malaysia Time\nEST ↔ Singapore Time\nEST ↔ Australian Eastern Daylight Time\nEST ↔ Australian Central Daylight Time\nEST ↔ Australian Western Standard Time\nEST ↔ New Zealand Time\nEST ↔ Brazil Daylight Time\nEST ↔ London Time\nEST ↔ France Time\nEST ↔ Germany Time\nEST ↔ Moscow Time\nEST ↔ New York Time\nEST ↔ Washington DC Time\nEST ↔ Toronto Time\nEST ↔ Chicago Time\nEST ↔ Houston Time\nEST ↔ Mexico City Time\nEST ↔ Calgary Time\nEST ↔ Los Angeles Time\nEST ↔ San Francisco Time\nEST ↔ Vancouver Time\nEST ↔ Sao Paulo Time\nEST ↔ Argentina Time\nEST ↔ Colombia Time\nEST ↔ Spain Time\nEST ↔ Italy Time\nEST ↔ Sweden Time\nEST ↔ Netherlands Time\nEST ↔ Greece Time\nEST ↔ Turkey Time\nEST ↔ Brisbane Time\nEST ↔ Sydney Time\nEST ↔ Melbourne Time\nEST ↔ Adelaide Time\nEST ↔ Perth Time\nEST ↔ Dubai Time\nEST ↔ Hong Kong Time\nEST ↔ Japan Time\nEST ↔ Jakarta Time\nEST ↔ China Time\nEST ↔ South Africa Time\nEST ↔ Nigeria Time\nEST ↔ Egypt Time\n» Philippines Time Conversions\nPhilippines Time ↔ Greenwich Mean Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Eastern Standard Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Central Standard Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Mountain Standard Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ 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Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Sao Paulo Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Argentina Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Colombia Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Spain Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Italy Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Sweden Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Netherlands Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Greece Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Turkey Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Brisbane Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Sydney Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Melbourne Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Adelaide Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Perth Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Dubai Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Hong Kong Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Japan Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Jakarta Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ China Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ South Africa Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Nigeria Time\nPhilippines Time ↔ Egypt Time", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 6634, "id": "103502672" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1546325755#16_3146415737", "url": "https://www.ftd.com/delivery-charges/", "title": "Delivery Charge Information", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Thurs. after 2p.m.\nFri. 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Brazilian real
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What currency does Brazil use?\nBrief History of Brazil Money\nBrazilian currency to dollar\n", "segment": "Legit.ng will tell you! Continue reading to find out! Only Facts! What currency does Brazil use? The official currency of Brazil is Real. This type of money came to Brazil from Portugal. Real or as Brazilians pronounce it – ray-all is made up of of 100 centavos. The only authority in Brazil that can print Reals is the Central Bank of Brazil. It`s interesting that in the international arena, the official sign for real is $. It`s almost like USA dollar, but it uses two vertical strokes instead of one!", "start_char": 264, "end_char": 768, "id": "50325850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_122197205#9_245147828", "url": "https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/compare/uruguay-vs-argentina/164", "title": "Should I go to Uruguay or Argentina? Which is Cheaper? Which is Better? 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The price of a plane ticket may help you decide which country you should visit. When is the best time to visit Uruguay and Argentina? Farming is an important part of Uruguay's culture and economy. The best time to travel to Uruguay, especially if you plan to visit its coastal areas is during its summer months between November and February. While, travel is possible year-round, many of the beach resorts are closed for much of the year as soon as summer slips into autumn. If you decide to travel outside of summer, focus your trip on more cultural sites and cities.", "start_char": 4731, "end_char": 9046, "id": "31106717" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_122020586#9_244752448", "url": "https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/compare/chile-vs-ecuador/158", "title": "Should I go to Chile or Ecuador? Which is Cheaper? Which is Better? 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The price of a plane ticket may help you decide which country you should visit. When is the best time to visit Chile and Ecuador? Puerto Varas, Chile\nThe best time to visit Chile depends on the purpose of your trip. Go there from June to September if you plan to spend your days on the snow, preferably avoiding July and August if you do not want to be overcrowded on the slopes. If you want to catch the sun in chic beach resorts and party until the sun comes out, November to February is your time-slot. However, if you are planning to hike through Patagonia and visit the natural wonders, then prioritize mid-seasons.", "start_char": 4662, "end_char": 8987, "id": "31106535" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1506792940#0_2718040530", "url": "http://www.realworldholidays.co.uk/brazil/guide/currency.aspx", "title": "Money and Currency in Brazil: Pronouncing Real & Reais", "headings": "Currency in Brazil\nCurrency in Brazil\nMoney and How To Use It\nWhat Money Do They Use in Brazil?\nSample Holidays in Brazil\nCarnival Classic\nBrazil Nutshell\nSamba Special\nUsing Cash in Brazil\nPaying on card in Brazil\nCan I Use Travellers Cheques in Brazil?\nHaggling and Tipping in Brazil\nSetting a budget for your holidays to Brazil\n", "segment": "Money and Currency in Brazil: Pronouncing Real & Reais\nCurrency in Brazil\nBuy Brazilian Reais Online\nMoney and How To Use It\nHome\nGuides\nBrazil\nCurrency in Brazil\nOverview Cards or Cash? Tipping and Haggling Holiday Budget Brazil Holidays\nWhat Money Do They Use in Brazil? The official currency in Brazil is the Brazil Real, which is pretty straightforward, but many people wonder exactly how to pronounce \"Brazilian real\" because when you hear a Brazilian say it, it sounds nothing like that! The answer is that \"real\" is pronounced \"hey-al\" and the plural, \"reais\", is pronounced \"hey-ice\". Latest Brazil Real Exchange Rate\n£1 = R$0\nLast Updated: 22:08 29 May 2021\nBuy Brazilian Reais Online\nUnlike in many other South American countries, the US dollar really is not generally accepted anywhere at all, so it's reais or nothing... Luckily, it's easy to get hold of the Real outside of Brazil, and most bureaux de change and many travel agents and banks will be happy to supply you with enough Brazilian currency for your holiday. How many Brazilian Reais will you need? Sorry! We couldn't find any blog posts on this subject.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1127, "id": "1576191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_987050585#0_2162055392", "url": "https://traveltips.usatoday.com/money-brazil-63320.html", "title": "Facts About Money in Brazil | USA Today", "headings": "Facts About Money in Brazil\nFacts About Money in Brazil\nTravel Tips\nHistory\nBanknotes\nTravel Tips Video\nCoins\nUnusual Banknotes\nWhat Is the Currency of El Salvador?\nTravel Tips\nEarly Days\nThe Peso\nThe Colon\nThe Dollar\n", "segment": "Facts About Money in Brazil | USA Today\nWhat Is the Currency of El Salvador? What Kind of Money Does Italy Use? Facts About Money in Brazil\nTravel Tips\nRita Kennedy, Leaf Group\nBrazil's currency -- the real, or plural reais -- exchanged for roughly 64 U.S. cents in August 2011. The U.S. State Department warns about rampant street crime in Brazil, so you should avoid carrying large sums of cash there, especially at night. Be particularly careful when withdrawing cash from ATMs, as targeted robberies occur frequently. History\nThe people populating the land that is present-day Brazil did not use money until the arrival of Europeans. European colonists with commercial interests in the country wanted coins for transactions, leading to the beginnings of the Brazilian banking system. The first coins were imported from Portugal but in 1694, King Dom Pedro established a mint in Bahia to produce currency in Brazil. Banknotes, introduced in 1808, did not gain in popularity until the mid-19th century. Brazil has been independent since 1889, but still uses the Portuguese name \"real\" for its unit of currency.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1112, "id": "37875500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_31859600#13_81593163", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_guam%27s_currency", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Currency is Zambian Kwacha. Symbol for it is ZK. Is Brazil's currency the same as the us currency? NoThe currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real. The currency of the USA is the US dollar. Most countries in the world have their own currency. What is the currency of Australia and Ethiopia? The currency of Ethiopia is the Ethiopian birr, the international currency code is ETB.The currency of Australia is the Australian dollar, the international currency code is AUD. What is the collective noun for currency? There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'currency'.", "start_char": 2981, "end_char": 3551, "id": "74743748" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1189709718#0_2142092198", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/brazil/brazil-currency.html", "title": "Brazil Currency, Brazilian Currency", "headings": "Brazil Currency\nBrazil Currency", "segment": "Brazil Currency, Brazilian Currency\nBrazil Currency\nThe unit of money or Brazil currency South America is Real (BRL). In 1500, the Portuguese established their colony in Brazil (then known as New World) and introduced the 'Real' currency . However the first official currency that was distributed everywhere bearing the 'Real' name was originally printed in the year 1654 by the Dutch when they occupied the Northeastern part of Brazil. Real became the official currency of Brazil in 1690 and since then its official status remained intact till 1942. Only in 1942, the currency named Cruzeiro replaced real. The currency rate was 1000 reis = 1 cruzeiro. In the 1980s and 1990s, Brazil went through a period of high inflation and hence this South American nation had to change its currency numerous times. Until 1986, the Brazilians dealt with Cruzeiros . In that year three zeros were removed and the currency was changed to Cruzado . After a couple of years another three zeros were removed and the 'new cruzados'- (Cruzados Novos) were introduced to the people of Brazil.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1073, "id": "45992331" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253508925#14_1850677444", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-do-the-colors-and-symbols-of-the-national-flag-of-brazil-mean.html", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Brazil - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Brazil\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Brazil\nHistory of the Flag of Brazil\nHistorical Flags Of Brazil\nFlag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves\nFirst flag of the Empire of Brazil\nSymbols of Brazil\nThe National Coat of Arms of Brazil\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\nHino Nacional Brasileiro (Portuguese)\nFirst Stanza:\nSecond Stanza:\nBrazilian National Anthem\nFirst Stanza:\nSecond Stanza:\nThe Currency of Brazil is the The Brazilian real\nCoins and Banknotes\nBrazilian real Banknote\nBrazilian real Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Brazil\nThe Brazilian real (Old)\nThe Brazilian cruzeiro\nThe Brazilian cruzeiro real\nBrazilian real (Old) Banknote\nBrazilian cruzeiro Banknote\nBrazilian cruzeiro real Banknote\n", "segment": "Of the sons of this ground,\nthou art kind mother,\nBeloved homeland, Brazil\nThe Currency of Brazil is the The Brazilian real\nThe official currency of Brazil is The Brazilian Real (R$). It is made up of subunits known as centavos where 1 Brazilian Real is made up of 100 centavos. The Brazilian Real is printed locally by the Casa da Moeda do Brasil and is issued by the Central Bank of Brazil. The Brazilian Real was introduced into circulation in 1994 to stabilize the economy which had experienced high inflation and replaced the cruzeiro real which was subsequently demonetized. Coins and Banknotes\nDuring the introduction of the New Brazilian Real in 1994, the Central Bank of Brazil issued stainless steel coins in 50, 25, 10, 5, one centavo, and one real denomination. However, the one real and one centavo coins were soon withdrawn from circulation by the Central Bank. The current banknotes in the circulation of the Brazilian Real are issued in 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, and two real denominations. The Central Bank has also issued commemorative coins and banknotes in line with the celebration of historical events. New polymer banknotes were issued by the Central Bank of Brazil in 2004. Brazilian real Banknote\n50 Brazilian real banknote showing the jaguar.", "start_char": 7264, "end_char": 8527, "id": "96437483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_979063360#0_2032079688", "url": "http://www.brazilcultureandtravel.com/brazil-currency.html", "title": "Brazil Currency – 5 Interesting Facts about the Real", "headings": "Brazil Currency – 5 Interesting Facts about the Real\nBrazil Currency – 5 Interesting Facts about the Real", "segment": "Brazil Currency – 5 Interesting Facts about the Real\nBrazil Currency – 5 Interesting Facts about the Real\nThe Brazil currency is called the real and its sign is \"R$.\" If you are planning a trip to Brazil, you should know what their currency is. Its ISO code is BRL, and the real is subdivided into 100 centavos or hundredths. Money is a thing not many people care to learn much about, but it can be just as interesting as other cultural aspects of a country. Listed below are 5 interesting Brazil facts about the real: Opposite of American Money – Instead of using a decimal point for the decimal separator, the Brazilian reals have a comma. The thousands separator for Brazilian money is the period. For example, one thousand dollars and twenty cents in the U.S. is written as \"$1,000.20.\" In Brazil, one thousand reals is \"R$ 1.000,20.\" Essentially, periods and commas are opposite in Brazilian money compared to American money. Real means \"Real\" and \"Royal\" – In Portuguese, the real translates as both real and royal.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1021, "id": "75966208" } ]
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who plays kermit in the muppets movie?
Jim Henson
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There is a blooper reel at the end of the movie during the credits, backed by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes' rock version of \" Rainbow Connection .\" Cast\nMuppet Performers\nSteve Whitmire, Bill Barretta, Joey Mazzarino, John Kennedy, Alice Dinnean, Dave Goelz, Jerry Nelson, Mark Gale, John David Jordan, Jr., Andy Stone, Allan Trautman, Melissa Whitmire\nHuman Cast\nJohn Hostetter as Dr. Hugo Krassman\nKelly Collins Lintz as Mary\nWilliam Bookston as Wilson\nCree Summer as the voice of Pilgrim, Kermit's Mom, star\nChristian Kebbel as young Jim Henson\nJoe as himself\nMuppet Cast\nMuppet Characters\nKermit / Young Kermit, Croaker, Goggles, Blotch, Pilgrim, Horace D' Fly, Jack Rabbit, Vicki, Arnie the Alligator, Kermit's Mom, Roy, Chico, Young Statler and Waldorf\nBackground Characters\nFrogs, Jeremiah Tortoise, Chauncey the Turtle, Rabbits, Mouse Family, Dog (Bunny Picnic), Penguins, Foo-Foo, Ernie the Mongoose, Hector the Spider Monkey, Galahad the Grasshopper Mouse, Pearl the Pika, 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(2005)\nMiss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids (2003)\nThe Easter Egg Adventure (2004)\nUnder Wraps (2014)\nUnstable Fables: The Goldilocks and the 3 Bears Show (2008)\nTV Shows and Videos\nFriends (1994)\nWhen Calls the Heart (2014)\nGenres:\nDrama\nEntourage (2004)\nThe Larry Sanders Show (1992)\nGenres:\nComedy\nThat '70s Show (1998)\nLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)\nQuantum Leap (1989)\nTales from the Crypt (1989)\nThe Doctors (1963)\nNip/Tuck (2003)\nGenres:\nDrama\nThe Middle (2009)\nGenres:\nComedy\nLaw & Order: Criminal Intent (2001)\nScream Queens (2015)\nArmy Wives (2007)\nI'm with Her (2003)\nGenres:\nComedy\nTwo and a Half Men (2003)\nLate Night with Jimmy Fallon (2009)\nJust Shoot Me! (1997)\nGenres:\nComedy\nThe Michael J. Fox Show (2013)\nGenres:\nComedy\nLipstick Jungle (2008)\nSuper Fun Night (2013)\nGenres:\nComedy\nFunny or Die Presents... (2010)\nGenres:\nComedy\nSuddenly Susan (1996)\nGenres:\nComedy\nWidows (2002)\nNightcap (2016)\nGenres:\nComedy\nHannah Montana (2006)\nBrooke Shields Awards\nPeople's Choice Awards\nFans of Brooke Shields Also Viewed\n", "segment": "Carnie Wilson, Tanya Newbould, Jamielyn Lippman, Aarti Sequeira\n0\n1\nG\nMuppet Video: The Kermit and Piggy Story\n(1985)\n0\n0\nAs: Cast\nDirector: Peter Harris\nStar Cast: Dave Goelz, Frank Oz, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt\n0\n0\nStarting Over with Brooke Shields\n(2013)\n2\n0\nAs: Cast\nDirector: Ryan Perez\nGenres: Comedy, Short\nStar Cast: Brett Davern, Ally Downs, Michael R. Carlson, Ryan Doom\n2\n0\nMassholes\n(2000)\n0\n0\nAs: Cast\nDirector:", "start_char": 9242, "end_char": 9666, "id": "69705611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1202070464#2_2532731203", "url": "https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Yes,_I_Can", "title": "Yes, I Can | Muppet Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Yes, I Can\nYes, I Can\nContents\nVolumes\nNotes\nGallery\nCredits\n", "segment": "Steve Whitmire as Kermit the Frog\nJerry Nelson as Robin the Frog\nJoey Mazzarino\nPeter Linz\nAlice Dinnean\nAssociate Producer: Pat Nugent\nProduction Design: Chas B. Plummer\nMuppet Workshop: Anne Marie Holdgruen\nProduction Manager: Katherleen Davis\nTechnical Director: Tom Guadarrama\nLighting: Steve Brill\nCamera: Larry Soloman\nAudio: Jim Anderson\nEditor: Jason Bielski\nMusic:", "start_char": 1216, "end_char": 1590, "id": "14382900" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1233213043#4_2536299683", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0395739/", "title": "Rocky Mountain Holiday with John Denver and the Muppets (1983) - IMDb", "headings": "Rocky Mountain Holiday with John Denver and the Muppets\n(\n1983\n)\n\nRocky Mountain Holiday with John Denver and the Muppets ( 1983)\nDirector:\nWriters:\nStars:\nWould You Recognize These Child Stars Today?\nThe 2021 Oscar-Winning Films You Need to Watch\nShare this Rating\nUser Polls\nPhotos\nCast\nStoryline\nPlot Keywords:\nGenres:\nCertificate:\nParents Guide:\nDid You Know?\nTrivia\nAlternate Versions\nConnections\nSoundtracks\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDetails\nOfficial Sites:\nHenson.com\nCountry:\nLanguage:\nEnglish\nRelease Date:\nAlso Known As:\nFilming Locations:\nCompany Credits\nProduction Co:\nTechnical Specs\nRuntime:\nColor:\nColor\nContribute to This Page\n", "segment": "See more awards »\nPhotos\nAdd Image\nSee all 5 photos »\nEdit\nCast\nCast overview: John Denver\n...\nSelf\n\nFrank Oz\n...\nMiss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Animal / Gramps (voice)\n\nJerry Nelson\n...\nRobin the Frog / Floyd Pepper / Camilla / Slim Wilson (voice)\n\nDave Goelz\n...\nGonzo / Lubbock Lou / Zoot (voice)\n\nRichard Hunt\n...\nScooter / Janice / Statler / Bubba (voice)\n\nSteve Whitmire\n...\nRizzo The Rat / The Giant Man-Eating Chicken (voice)\n\nKaren Prell\n...\nAdditional Muppet Performer\n\nKathryn Mullen\n...\nAdditional Muppet Performer\n\nJim Henson\n...\nKermit the Frog / Waldorf / Rowlf / Zeke (voice)\nSee full cast »\nView production, box office, & company info\nEdit\nStoryline\nJohn Denver takes the Muppets (tm) on a camping trip in the mountains of Colorado. Plot Summary | Add Synopsis\nPlot Keywords: the muppets | song | singing | singer | christmas | See All (8) »\nGenres: Comedy | Family | Music\nCertificate: Unrated\nParents Guide: Add content advisory for parents »\nEdit\nDid You Know? Trivia\nThe plane flying segment with Rowlf is cut in sensitivity to the nature of John Denver 's passing. See more »\nAlternate Versions\nWhen this special was released on video and DVD in 2002, the flashback sequence where John Denver takes Rowlf on an airplane to cure Rowlf's hiccups was cut. See more »\nConnections\nFeatured in The Muppets:", "start_char": 2039, "end_char": 3358, "id": "52601922" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_142455344#2_300814464", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/The-Muppets/Kermit-the-Frog/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Muppets\nIncarnations\nView all 131 versions of Kermit the Frogon BTVA. Kermit the Frog VOICE\nSteve Whitmire\nMitsuaki Madono\nJuan Antonio Arroyo\nWim T. Schippers\nMino Caprio\nZvika Fohrman\nLatest News\nDwayne Johnson To Voice Krypto the Superdog in DC Superpets MovieSandy Cheeks To Get Solo MovieThe Addams Family Mansion Mayhem Announcement TrailerInvincible Behind-the-Scenes Voiceover RecordingMario Golf: Super Rush Overview TrailerInjustice Animated Movie Announced by DC and Warner Bros.\nCHECK OUT MORE NEWS »\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (0)\nVOICE ACTING GAME\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes. • for new or experienced voice actors. PLAY NOW! FRANCHISE RELATED\nShows: Rocky Mountain Holiday, The Great Santa Claus Switch, The Muppets Musicians of Bremen. SEE ALL Shows»\nMovies:", "start_char": 1009, "end_char": 1884, "id": "22204319" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_210112802#8_513793719", "url": "https://www.insider.com/movies-for-parents-adults-to-watch-on-disney-plus", "title": "Movies for Adults on Disney Plus: 'Never Been Kissed,' 'Splash'", "headings": "16 movies on Disney Plus that adults can enjoy without kids around\n16 movies on Disney Plus that adults can enjoy without kids around\nTom Hanks and Daryl Hannah in \"Splash.\"\n1. \"10 Things I Hate About You\"\nHeath Ledger in \"10 Things I Hate About You.\"\n2. \"The Black Hole\"\n3. \"Free Solo\"\n4. \"Invincible\"\n5. \"Miracle\"\n6. \"The Muppet Movie\"\n7. \"Never Been Kissed\"\n8. \"The Parent Trap\"\n9. \"Remember the Titans\"\n10. \"Return to Oz\"\n11. \"Splash\"\n12. \"Three Men and a Baby\"\n(L-R) Steve Guttenberg, Tom Selleck, and Ted Danson star in \"Three Men and a Baby.\"\n13. \"Turner & Hooch\"\nTom Hanks in \"Turner & Hooch.\"\n14. \"Waking Sleeping Beauty\"\n(L-R) \"Waking Sleeping Beauty\" producer Peter Schneider, Roy E. Disney, and Jeffrey Katzenberg.\n15. \"While You Were Sleeping\"\n16. \"Willow\"\nSEE ALSO: Numerous movies playing in theaters are coming to Video on Demand early due to the coronavirus — and Hollywood insiders say more will follow\n", "segment": "6. \" The Muppet Movie\"\nKermit and Fozzie are \"movin' right along\" in \"The Muppet Movie.\" Associated Film Distribution\nJim Henson completely revolutionized the art of puppetry with the Muppets' first movie. I mean, Kermit rides a bike! And then there are the feel-good songs, which are needed right about now. If you are looking for a double feature, Disney Plus also has \"The Great Muppet Caper.\" 7. \" Never Been Kissed\"\nDrew Barrymore is no longer \"Josie Grossie\" in \"Never Been Kissed.\" 20th Century Fox\nDrew Barrymore perfectly plays a newspaper reporter who goes back to high school for a story and ends up doing everything that she wasn't cool enough to do back when she really was a high schooler. 8. \"", "start_char": 3200, "end_char": 3907, "id": "78750298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_142455344#0_300811268", "url": "https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/The-Muppets/Kermit-the-Frog/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "See image of Steve Whitmire, the voice of Kermit the Frog in The Muppets (Movie). Kermit the Frog Voice - The Muppets (Movie) - Behind The Voice Actors\nLOGIN\nUSERNAME: PASSWORD: Forgot password? Remember Me? Don't have an account? Join BTVA\nMembers Who Shout This Out! [ X]\nConfirmed Credits[X]\nMENU\nLOGIN|\nJOIN BTVA\nAllVoice ActorsTitlesCharacters (Reprisals)Characters (Single)Voice ComparesVoice Directors \n▪ Voice Actors▪ Characters\n▪ TV Shows▪ Movies▪ Video Games▪ Shorts▪ Attractions▪ Commercials\n• News• Team Ups• Voice Compare• Voice Directors• Franchises• Top Listings• Coming Soon• VA Quotes• Casting Call• Forums\nVoice ActorsCharactersTV ShowsMoviesVideo GamesShortsAttractionsCommercials\nNewsTeam UpsVoice CompareVoice DirectorsFranchisesTop ListingsComing SoonVA QuotesCasting CallForums\nHome\nMovies\nThe Muppets\nKermit the Frog\nKermit the Frog\nSteve Whitmire is the voice of Kermit the Frogin The Muppets, and Mitsuaki Madono is the Japanese voice. Movie: The Muppets\nFranchise:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1008, "id": "22204317" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_5871133#2_11733199", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Kermit-the-Frog", "title": "Kermit the Frog | Description & History | Britannica", "headings": "Kermit the Frog\nKermit the Frog\nAmerican puppet character\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Beneath the character’s familiar green felt was a foam-rubber hand puppet whose arms and legs were controlled by thin rods. Until his death in 1990, Henson provided the voice and the movement for Kermit. Thereafter, Kermit was voiced by Steve Whitmore. From 1976 to 1981 Kermit starred on The Muppet Show, and he headed the cast in several motion pictures, beginning with The Muppet Movie (1979). Among the other Muppet films in which he appeared were The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), Muppets from Space (1999), The Muppets (2011), and Muppets Most Wanted (2014). Among his well-known songs are “ (It’s Not That Easy) Bein’ Green” (1970), “The Rainbow Connection” (1979), and “The First Time It Happens” (1981); the latter two songs were nominated for Academy Awards. Kermit and other Muppets remained popular television and film characters into the 21st century. The Muppets, a series featuring Henson’s characters in a mockumentary scenario, aired for one season from 2015 to 2016. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content.", "start_char": 1755, "end_char": 2816, "id": "30982369" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1198490964#7_2526287746", "url": "https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Matt_Vogel", "title": "Matt Vogel | Muppet Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Matt Vogel\nMatt Vogel\nPerforming credits\nSesame Street\nThe Muppets\nOther\nDirecting credits\nNotes\nSee also\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "With Joey Mazzarino, Vogel co-owns Pratfall Productions, which produced the film-noir puppet short film Murder, He Squeaked as well as various videos and inserts for Sesame Street, and Nick Jr.'s Curious Buddies . On July 10, 2017, it was announced that Vogel had been cast as the new performer of Kermit the Frog, following Steve Whitmire 's departure from The Muppets. Vogel's first public performance as Kermit was a Muppet Thought of the Week video; originally planned to debut on YouTube during the week of July 17, 2017, but was delayed until August 28, 2017. Performing credits\nSesame Street\nCharacters: Big Bird (1997-present), Count von Count (assistant and puppeteer only, through 2012; 2013-present), Mr. Johnson, Anderson Cucumber, Ant ( 4147 ), Ape (4225), Biff ( Season 50 -present), The Big Bad Wolf ( 4318, 4402 ), Blue Jay, Book ( The Word of the Day: Author ), Boy in \" Spanish Me, English Me \", Burt, Cookie Monster's Mommy ( Letter of the Day: B, \" Try a Little Kindness \"), The Crumb, David Letterguy, Delivery Man, Duck Clark, Football ( 4705 ), Gardener, Gassy (Dwarf #3), guinea pig ( Pre-School Musical ), Hansel, Harvey Kneeslapper ( 4209 ), Herb, Howie Eatswell, Hubert the Human Cannonball, Humpty Dumpty (2011-2012, puppetry only), Justin Bieber Muppet (puppetry only), Len Goodman Muppet, Letter of the Day Announcer, Little Jack Horner ( 4098, 4523 ), M ( Law and Order: Special Letters Unit ), Maurice, Megan ( Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer? ),", "start_char": 3916, "end_char": 5396, "id": "14378436" } ]
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what part of the world is south africa in?
Africa
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252534483#0_1848180279", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-south-africa-in.html", "title": "What Continent Is South Africa In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is South Africa In?\nWhat Continent Is South Africa In?\nSouth Africa’s Economy\nInteresting Facts About South Africa\nA Glimpse into Africa\n", "segment": "What Continent Is South Africa In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is South Africa In? South Africa got its name from its location at the southern end of the continent of Africa. South Africa, also known as the rainbow nation, is situated in the southern part of Africa. The country got its name from its location at the southern end of the continent of Africa. The South Atlantic and Indian Oceans border South Africa to the south. The country was granted a nominal independence on May 31, 1910, and it was named the Union of South Africa. The country’s population was 55.91 million in 2016, and it has a total area of 471,445 square miles. The state has three capitals, which include Bloemfontein that serve as the judicial capital and it is home to the Supreme Court, Pretoria serving as the executive capital, and Cape Town which serves as the legislative capital and is home to the parliament. South Africa ranks 25th in size globally.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 936, "id": "96435932" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_131529154#7_353771314", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_tribes_are_there_in_South_Africa", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa. South Africa.", "start_char": 2746, "end_char": 2876, "id": "74942683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1269012764#0_2784847399", "url": "https://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/south-africa/", "title": "South Africa: Introduction >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge", "headings": "South Africa: Introduction\nSouth Africa: Introduction\nCountry Comparator\nCountry Rankings\nFrom the Blog rss_feed\nDemonym\nCapital City\nCurrency\nLanguages\nEthnic Groups\nCalling Code\nVoltage\nReligions\nKey Facts\nGDP per capita, PPP (current international $)\nPopulation, total\nEase of Doing Business Rank\nSources:\n", "segment": "South Africa: Introduction >> globalEDGE: Your source for Global Business Knowledge\nHome\nGlobal Insights\nBy Country\nSouth Africa\nSouth Africa: Introduction\nSouth Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent. It also includes a small, sub-Atlantic archipelago of the Prince Edward Islands. Neighboring countries include Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. The geography of South Africa is vast scrubland in the interior, the Namib Desert in the northwest, and tropics in the southeast. The government system is a republic; the chief of state and head of government is the president. South Africa has a mixed economy in which there is a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 790, "id": "98872858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252534483#5_1848188361", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-south-africa-in.html", "title": "What Continent Is South Africa In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is South Africa In?\nWhat Continent Is South Africa In?\nSouth Africa’s Economy\nInteresting Facts About South Africa\nA Glimpse into Africa\n", "segment": "As of 2017, the country was the only African country among the G20. A Glimpse into Africa\nSouth Africa is located on the African continent, which is the second largest continent both in size and in population. The continent, including adjoining islands, has an area of about 11.7 million square miles and this is roughly 6% of Earth's area. As of 2016, Africa's population stood at 1.2 billion, accounting for 16% of the global population. Africa consists of 54 fully recognized independent nations, two disputed countries, and nine territories. Madagascar and several other archipelagos are also included as part of Africa. Benjamin Elisha Sawe April 25 2018 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nWhat Continent Is South Africa In?", "start_char": 2837, "end_char": 3563, "id": "96435937" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1192624086#0_2146353018", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/south-africa/southafrica-location-map.html", "title": "Where is South Africa Located? Location map of South Africa", "headings": "Where is South Africa Located?\nWhere is South Africa Located?\nFacts About South Africa\n", "segment": "Where is South Africa Located? Location map of South Africa\nWhere is South Africa Located? Buy Printed Map\nBuy Digital Map\nCustomize\nEmail JPG Print\nDescription : Map showing the location of South Africa on the World map. Disclaimer\n×\nDisclaimer : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. The country of South Africa is in the Africa continent and the latitude and longitude for the country are 29.8191° S, 25.3499° E.\nThe neighboring countries of South Africa are: Botswana\nLesotho\nEswatini (Swaziland)\nZimbabwe\nFacts About South Africa\nCountry Name\nSouth Africa\nContinent\nAfrica\nCapital\nPretoria (executive), Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative)\nLargest city\nJohannesburg\nArea\n1,221,037 km2 (471,443 sq mi) Water (%) negligible\nPopulation\n54,002,000 (2014 estimate)\nLat Long\n30° 0′ 0″ S, 25° 0′ 0″ E\nOfficial Language\nEnglish, Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa, Southern Sotho, Tswana, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, Venda, Swati, Ndebele\nCalling Code\n+27\nTime Zone\nSAST (UTC+2)\nAirport\n17 Airports in scheduled service\nNeighbour countries\nZimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, Mozambique, Swaziland\nInternet TLD\n.za\nCurrency\nSouth African rand (ZAR)\nLast Updated on: September 07,2020", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1339, "id": "45995068" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1192608894#6_2146328975", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/south-africa/", "title": "South Africa Map | Map of South Africa", "headings": "South Africa Map\nSouth Africa Map\nMore South Africa Maps\nAbout South Africa Map\nGeography\nPolities\nTravel\nEducation\nTrivia\n", "segment": "Geography\nSouth Africa is located in Southern Africa, at the end of the continent. It is the 25th largest country in the world, and is wedged where Atlantic Ocean meets the Indian Ocean. It shares its borders with the nations of Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana, to the north, and the nations of eSwatini (Swaziland) and Mozambique to the east. South Africa's terrain is highly varied with high plateaus in the interior, with various mountain ranges and grasslands found throughout the region. Polities\nSouth Africa is a unitary constitutional parliamentary republic. The President is both head of state and the head of the government, he or she appoints the Deputy President, and the Cabinet Ministers. The executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of government are subject to the Constitution. The National Assembly is the lower house, with 400 members elected to five-year terms, while the National Council of Provinces is the upper house, with 90 members. Each of the nine provincial branches elect 10 members each. Travel\nSouth Africa is a top tourist destination in Africa.", "start_char": 4074, "end_char": 5159, "id": "45995050" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_558928026#6_967565598", "url": "http://www.journeytoforever.org/farm_library/howardSH/SH13.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "the United States of America; Mexico; Canada; Australia; New Zealand; South Africa; Rhodesia; Nyasaland; Kenya; Tanganyika;", "start_char": 4188, "end_char": 4311, "id": "45293495" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1358360711#0_3095093975", "url": "https://thefactfile.org/south-africa-facts/", "title": "82 Interesting Facts About South Africa - The Fact File", "headings": "82 Interesting Facts About South Africa\n82 Interesting Facts About South Africa\n82 Interesting facts about South Africa\nFlag of South Africa\nSouth Africa on map\n", "segment": "82 Interesting Facts About South Africa - The Fact File\n82 Interesting Facts About South Africa\nBy\nEditorial Staff\nLast updated on January 6th, 2021\nSouth Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA) is the southernmost country in Africa. It has an area of 1,219,090 square km. Its capital is Pretoria and largest city is Johannesburg. Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, English, Tsonga, Swazi, and Venda are some of its official languages. Its official currency is South African rand (ZAR). Six countries that share land borders with South Africa are Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Let us learn more about its people, culture, wildlife, geography, history, industries; and some information and trivia about South Africa for kids. 82 Interesting facts about South Africa\n1.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 909, "id": "107634302" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_275695963#0_523899700", "url": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Africa/South-Africa.html", "title": "South Africa", "headings": "SOUTH AFRICA\nSOUTH AFRICA\nCOUNTRY OVERVIEW\nLOCATION AND SIZE.\nPOPULATION.\nENERGY.\nMANUFACTURING.\nSERVICES\nTOURISM.\nFINANCIAL SERVICES.\nDEPENDENCIES\nBIBLIOGRAPHY\nCAPITAL:\nMONETARY UNIT:\nCHIEF EXPORTS:\nCHIEF IMPORTS:\nGROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT:\nBALANCE OF TRADE:\nOverview of economy\nPolitics, government, and taxation\nInfrastructure, power, and communications\nEconomic sectors\nAgriculture\nIndustry\nInternational trade\nMoney\nPoverty and wealth\nWorking conditions\nCountry history and economic development\nFuture trends\nUser Contributions:\n", "segment": "South Africa\nEncyclopedia of the Nations\nAfrica\nSouth Africa\nSOUTH AFRICA\nPhoto by: Galyna Andrushko\nRepublic of South Africa\nRepubliek van Suid-Afrika\nCOUNTRY OVERVIEW\nLOCATION AND SIZE. South Africa is situated at the southern tip of the continent of Africa. Ranging from west to east across its northern border are the neighboring countries of Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe; Mozambique lies to the east, as does the small nation of Swaziland, which is nearly encircled by South Africa. Another small nation, Lesotho, lies entirely within the borders of South Africa, in the east central region. Total land borders measure 4,750 kilometers (2,952 miles). South Africa has a coastline of 2,954 kilometers (1,836 miles), with the cold Atlantic Ocean on the west coast and the Indian Ocean on the east coast. The area of the Republic of South Africa is approximately 1,219,912 square kilometers (471,008 square miles), making it slightly less than twice the size of the state of Texas, or slightly bigger then Holland, Belgium, Italy, France, and Germany combined. The capital of Pretoria is located in the northeast central area of the country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1159, "id": "304332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_23819714#0_41766354", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/geography/south-africa/geography-south-africa.htm", "title": "South Africa | Geography, Population, History, Economy, Race Problems", "headings": "South Africa\nSouth Africa\nSize and Geography\nPopulation of South Africa\nCities\nGovernment\nEconomy of South Africa\nHistory\nApartheid\nSouth Africa’s problems\nDownloadable PDF Text- and Worksheets\nOnline Exercises\nRelated Topics\nRelated Video\nWords\n", "segment": "South Africa | Geography, Population, History, Economy, Race Problems\nSouth Africa\nSouth Africa lies at the southern end of the African continent, where the Atlantic and Indian oceans come together. For a long time in the past centuries South Africa was governed by whites, although about 80 % of the population are blacks. In the 1990s the election of the first black president , Nelson Mandela opened a new chapter of South African history. Size and Geography\nSouth Africa has an area of about 1.2 million square kilometres. Its neighbours to the north are Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Swaziland. Lesotho is a small country that is completely surrounded by South Africa. On the other three sides South Africa is surrounded by oceans. Most of the country lies on a plateau. The central part known as the Highveld lies between 1,200 and 1,800 metres above sea level . Large farms and ranches and fields dominate the countryside.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 943, "id": "18562771" } ]
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where is located university of leeds?
United Kingdom
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The university’s origins can be traced back to the early 19th Century when it was established as the Yorkshire College of Science and underwent numerous mergers and status changes till it was given university status via a royal charter in 1903. The University is built on a sprawling campus ground approximately 1-mile north of Leeds city center. Known for its very diverse architectural features, it is one of the most aesthetically varied universities in England. Noted buildings in the campus include the Maurice Keyworth building (home to the Leeds Business School) and the Parkinson building. Leeds is academically divided into different faculties, schools and institutes.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1292, "id": "38701541" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1702762620#0_3462528228", "url": "https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/universities/university-of-leeds", "title": "University of Leeds: Rankings, Fees, Courses, Admission 2021, Eligibility & Scholarships", "headings": "\nUniversity of Leeds\nDuration\n12 Months\nDuration\n12 Months\nDuration\n12 Months\nUniversity at a glance\nRanking\nUniversity Rankings\nCourse Rankings\nBusiness Courses\nEngineering Courses\nComputers Courses\nWant to know your chances of admission in this university?\nFees\nINR Pound\nDownload Brochure\nTell Us About Yourself\nDownload Brochure\nScholarships\nEntry Criteria\nAdmission Requirements\nOn-campus Accommodation\nOn campus accommodation\nAvailable\nOff-campus Accommodation\nOff campus accommodation\nAvailable\nWas this page helpful?\nKnow more about Studying in UK\nPhotos & Videos\nLocation\nContact Us\nNeed Help in Applying Abroad?\nAsk your Question\n", "segment": "University of Leeds: Rankings, Fees, Courses, Admission 2021, Eligibility & Scholarships\nImage Gallery\nUniversity of Leeds\nLeeds, West Yorkshire, UK | Public University | Established 1904\nDownload Brochure\nOverview Admission FAQs Ranking Courses\nHome Study in UK Universities in UK Universities in Leeds\nUniversity of Leeds\nUpdated on 12 February 2021\nAkanksha Sharma\nUniversity Research Analyst\n1.4L Views\nThe University of Leeds, established in 1904, is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK with more than 39,000 students including 9,000 international students from over 170 different countries. Leeds is the top 40 most international university in the world (Times Higher Education 2019) and has been welcoming international students for over 100 years with a global network of nearly 270,000 alumni from over 190 countries including 6 Nobel laureates. Being the top 10 most targeted university by graduate recruiters in the UK (The Graduate Market in 2019, High Fliers Research) and 3rd in the UK for student experience (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018), Leeds is also one of the most popular universities in the UK to apply to by Indian students. Part of the prestigious Russell Group and a world top-100 university (QS World University Rankings, 2020) Leeds is renowned globally for the quality of teaching and research. From day one, you will be studying among internationally renowned and inspirational academics working at the forefront of their fields; some will have even written your textbooks. Our research power and the funding this brings means we can invest in the best facilities and attract teaching staff who are actively engaged in pioneering research. Leeds also has one of the largest range of courses on offer in the UK, with more than 300 undergraduate and 200 taught postgraduate programs taught across our seven faculties. Leeds, West Yorkshire is a lively and multicultural city in the center of the UK, with the University campus just a 10-minute walk from the city center.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2045, "id": "42756794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_905878579#2_2030776364", "url": "https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-leeds", "title": "University of Leeds : Rankings, Fees & Courses Details | Top Universities", "headings": "University of Leeds\nUniversity of Leeds\nAbout\nAvailable programs\nUniversity highlights\nQS World University Rankings\nRanking criteria\nCampus locations\nFeatured University\nThe University of Northampton\nApply\nCompare\n", "segment": "We’re one of the UK’s topresearch universities with a thriving research community, meaning your coursewill be up to date with the latest developments, and designed and taught bystaff who are experts in their field. We’re also continually investing in thebest facilities to support you in your studies, from brand new laboratories andlecture theatres to our impressive libraries. Our size and breadth meanswe can offer you an incredible range of opportunities, so you can have a uniqueexperience that will help you grow academically and personally, while gainingthe skills employers are looking for. We were voted 4th in the UK for studentexperience by the Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2017. The city of Leeds islocated in the heart of the UK, just two hours by train from London and thenearest international airport is just 30 minutes away. The beauty of fivenational parks including the world famous Lake District are within easyreach. Startyour University of Leeds adventure at www.leeds.ac.uk\nFollow the University of Leeds on Youtube, Instagram,Facebook,LinkedInand Twitter\nRead less\nAbout\nWe’re one of the UK’sleading universities, We're in the top 10 universities in the UK in theGuardian University Guide 2019, and ranked in the top 10 by the Times and TheSunday Times Good University Guide 2018. We’re first choice for more than34,000 students from over 150 different countries and located in the heart of athriving, friendly and multi-cultural city. Every year more than 7,000international students, including exchange students, choose to study with us,making our University campus one of the most diverse and multicultural in theUK. If you’re an international student, you’re ...\nRead more\nWe’re one of the UK’sleading universities, We're in the top 10 universities in the UK in theGuardian University Guide 2019, and ranked in the top 10 by the Times and TheSunday Times Good University Guide 2018.", "start_char": 2365, "end_char": 4295, "id": "68158086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_905878579#0_2030771129", "url": "https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-leeds", "title": "University of Leeds : Rankings, Fees & Courses Details | Top Universities", "headings": "University of Leeds\nUniversity of Leeds\nAbout\nAvailable programs\nUniversity highlights\nQS World University Rankings\nRanking criteria\nCampus locations\nFeatured University\nThe University of Northampton\nApply\nCompare\n", "segment": "University of Leeds : Rankings, Fees & Courses Details | Top Universities\n2 shares\nShare via\nShare this Page\n2 shares\nFacebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link\nCancel\nShare via\nShare this Page\n2 shares\nFacebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link\nCancel\nUniversity of Leeds\nLeeds, GB, Leeds United Kingdom\nQS World University Rankings\n91\nStatus Public\nResearch Output Very High\nStudent/Faculty Ratio 10\nScholarships Yes\nInternational Students 9,207\nSize XL\nTotal Faculty 3,385\nKnow more\nCompare\nShortlist\nKnow more\nCompare\nShortlist\n+ 241 others shortlisted this university\n+ 242 others shortlisted this university\nOVERVIEW\nBachelors\nMasters\nMORE\nUniversity of Leeds\nAbout\nRead more\nRead less\nWe’re one of the UK’sleading universities, We're in the top 10 universities in the UK in theGuardian University Guide 2019, and ranked in the top 10 by the Times and TheSunday Times Good University Guide 2018. We’re first choice for more than34,000 students from over 150 different countries and located in the heart of athriving, friendly and multi-cultural city. Every year more than 7,000international students, including exchange students, choose to study with us,making our University campus one of the most diverse and multicultural in theUK. If you’re an international student, you’re ...\nRead more\nWe’re one of the UK’sleading universities, We're in the top 10 universities in the UK in theGuardian University Guide 2019, and ranked in the top 10 by the Times and TheSunday Times Good University Guide 2018. We’re first choice for more than34,000 students from over 150 different countries and located in the heart of athriving, friendly and multi-cultural city. Every year more than 7,000international students, including exchange students, choose to study with us,making our University campus one of the most diverse and multicultural in theUK. If you’re an international student, you’re guaranteed Universityaccommodation for the duration of your studies. We’re acclaimed worldwidefor the quality of our teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Ourstaff have been awarded the highest number of National Teaching Fellowships inUK higher education and we’re also proud to have achieved a Gold rating in the2017 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), the highest award possible, bothrecognising the excellent student education at the University of Leeds.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2365, "id": "68158084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1702762620#2_3462533714", "url": "https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/universities/university-of-leeds", "title": "University of Leeds: Rankings, Fees, Courses, Admission 2021, Eligibility & Scholarships", "headings": "\nUniversity of Leeds\nDuration\n12 Months\nDuration\n12 Months\nDuration\n12 Months\nUniversity at a glance\nRanking\nUniversity Rankings\nCourse Rankings\nBusiness Courses\nEngineering Courses\nComputers Courses\nWant to know your chances of admission in this university?\nFees\nINR Pound\nDownload Brochure\nTell Us About Yourself\nDownload Brochure\nScholarships\nEntry Criteria\nAdmission Requirements\nOn-campus Accommodation\nOn campus accommodation\nAvailable\nOff-campus Accommodation\nOff campus accommodation\nAvailable\nWas this page helpful?\nKnow more about Studying in UK\nPhotos & Videos\nLocation\nContact Us\nNeed Help in Applying Abroad?\nAsk your Question\n", "segment": "Leeds is well connected nationally and internationally with excellent transport links by road, rail, and air. It has everything you would expect from the UK’s third-largest and fastest-growing city and is surrounded by beautiful, accessible countryside. Leeds is also the 2nd largest business center in the UK after London and one of the most popular and affordable student cities in the UK. Leeds city center has been named one of the UK’s best places to live by The Sunday Times 2019. The University of Leeds offers a wide range of both catered and self-catered accommodation on and off-campus for international students and some of the most modern campus facilities in the UK including state-of-the-art teaching spaces, laboratories, libraries, and research and sports facilities. Award-winning Leeds University Union is one of the best and most active students’ unions in the country. With more than 300 student-led clubs and societies, there is something for everyone whatever your interest. For up-to-date fee information visit the university website. Browse by Courses (202 courses available)\nAll courses\nMasters courses\nBachelors courses\nEngineering courses\nComputers courses\nScience courses\nHumanities courses\nBusiness courses\nBSc\nBBA\nMBA\nMS\nMBBS\nBE/Btech\nMIM\nMA\nFull Time MBA\nDuration\n12 Months\n1st Year Tuition Fees\nINR 30.4 Lakh\nExams Accepted\nGMAT : Accepted, IELTS :", "start_char": 2046, "end_char": 3426, "id": "42756796" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_905887571#9_2030807293", "url": "https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-leeds/undergrad", "title": "Bachelors Courses Offered by University of Leeds | Top Universities", "headings": "University of Leeds\nUniversity of Leeds\nKnow more\nCompare\nAbout\nUniversity highlights\nQS World University Rankings\nRanking criteria\nAvailable programs\n", "segment": "Our single-site campus, one ofthe largest in the UK, is just a short walk from the city centre. Leeds is athriving, friendly and multi-cultural city, with one of the largest studentcommunities in the country, making it an exciting place to live and learn. Wehave one of the best students’ unions in the UK, offering over 300 clubs andsocieties, and an award-winning student newspaper, TV and radio station. Most of our courses offer youthe chance to study abroad or you could get valuable real-world experience anddevelop your skills by spending a year working in industry. You could evenstart your own business with the help of Spark, our business start-up supportteam. Go to courses.leeds.ac.ukfor all subject combinations and full entry requirements. Follow the University of Leedson Youtube, Instagram,Facebook,LinkedInand Twitter. Read less\nOVERVIEW\nBachelors\nMasters\nMORE\nUniversity highlights\nRANKINGS\nSTUDENTS & STAFF\nFEES\nUniversity of Leeds is one of the top Public universities in Leeds, United Kingdom. It is ranked #91 in QS Global World Rankings 2021. QS World University Rankings\n#91\nQS WUR Ranking By Subject\n#15\nGraduate Employability Ranking\n#51\nQS World University Rankings\nChart\nData\nCreated with Highcharts 7.2.1\n2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 20…\n2021\n1 25 50 75 100 125\n2012\n#94\n2013\n#=97\n2014\n#97\n2015\n#=87\n2016\n#93\n2018\n#101\n2019\n#=93\n2020\n#93\n2021\n#91\nRanking criteria\n61.2\nOverall\n70.6\nAcademic Reputation\n78.1\nEmployer Reputation\n46\nFaculty Student Ratio\n36.7\nCitations per Faculty\n84.7\nInternational Faculty Ratio\n81.3\nInternational Students Ratio\nView all Ranking Data\nStudent & Staff\nChart\nData\nTotal students\n32,738\nPG students\n23%\nUG students\n77%\nInternational students\n9,207\nPG students\n55%\nUG students\n45%\nTotal faculty staff\n3,385\nInt'l staff\n1080\nDomestic staff\n2305\nTotal students\n32,738\nPG students\n23%\nUG students\n77%\nInternational students\n9,207\nPG students\n55%\nUG students\n45%\nTotal faculty staff\n3,385\nDomestic staff\n2305\nInt'l staff\n1080\nScholarships\nOffered\nYes\nThe Scholarships above offer some form of financial aid to prospective students.", "start_char": 6751, "end_char": 8852, "id": "68158100" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1182931192#0_2124320988", "url": "http://www.maplandia.com/united-kingdom/england/yorkshire-and-humberside/leeds/leeds/", "title": "Leeds Map | United Kingdom Google Satellite Maps", "headings": "Leeds Map — Satellite Images of Leeds\nLeeds Map — Satellite Images of Leeds\ndetailed map of Leeds and near places\nLeeds hotel reservations\nBook hotel in Leeds online and save money\nCheck-in date\nCheck-out date\nLeeds hotels: low rates, no booking fees, no cancellation fees.\nLeeds hotels map\nLeeds hotel reviews\nLeeds hotel deals\nSelected Leeds hotels\nLeeds car rental\nCompare Leeds car rental offers of 500+ suppliers\nCar hire Leeds and neighbourhood\nFlights from airports close to Leeds\nSearch and compare flights\nAirports in Leeds and in the neighbourhood\nLeeds 3D map in Google Earth\n3D map of Leeds in United Kingdom\nGet more out of Leeds map\nLeeds placemarks\nusers registered in this area\nrecommend this page\nLeeds google map link options\nlink to us:\nLeeds google map text link\nLeeds google map image button link\nmap search\nsmall Leeds google map image link\nmedium Leeds google map image link\nlarge Leeds google map image link\nlatest placemarks\nrandom google map locations\n", "segment": "Leeds Map | United Kingdom Google Satellite Maps\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nworld Europe United Kingdom England Yorkshire and Humberside Leeds Leeds\nLeeds Map — Satellite Images of Leeds\noriginal name: Leeds\ngeographical location: Leeds, Yorkshire and Humberside, England, United Kingdom, Europe\ngeographical coordinates: 53° 48' 0\" North, 1° 35' 0\" West\nmap\n3d map\nhotel\ncar rental\nflight\ndetailed map of Leeds and near places\nWelcome to the Leeds google satellite map! 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Register at Leeds or add new placemark for Leeds.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 944, "id": "45985236" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1702762620#1_3462531264", "url": "https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/universities/university-of-leeds", "title": "University of Leeds: Rankings, Fees, Courses, Admission 2021, Eligibility & Scholarships", "headings": "\nUniversity of Leeds\nDuration\n12 Months\nDuration\n12 Months\nDuration\n12 Months\nUniversity at a glance\nRanking\nUniversity Rankings\nCourse Rankings\nBusiness Courses\nEngineering Courses\nComputers Courses\nWant to know your chances of admission in this university?\nFees\nINR Pound\nDownload Brochure\nTell Us About Yourself\nDownload Brochure\nScholarships\nEntry Criteria\nAdmission Requirements\nOn-campus Accommodation\nOn campus accommodation\nAvailable\nOff-campus Accommodation\nOff campus accommodation\nAvailable\nWas this page helpful?\nKnow more about Studying in UK\nPhotos & Videos\nLocation\nContact Us\nNeed Help in Applying Abroad?\nAsk your Question\n", "segment": "From day one, you will be studying among internationally renowned and inspirational academics working at the forefront of their fields; some will have even written your textbooks. Our research power and the funding this brings means we can invest in the best facilities and attract teaching staff who are actively engaged in pioneering research. Leeds also has one of the largest range of courses on offer in the UK, with more than 300 undergraduate and 200 taught postgraduate programs taught across our seven faculties. Leeds, West Yorkshire is a lively and multicultural city in the center of the UK, with the University campus just a 10-minute walk from the city center. Leeds is well connected nationally and internationally with excellent transport links by road, rail, and air. It has everything you would expect from the UK’s third-largest and fastest-growing city and is surrounded by beautiful, accessible countryside. Leeds is also the 2nd largest business center in the UK after London and one of the most popular and affordable student cities in the UK. Leeds city center has been named one of the UK’s best places to live by The Sunday Times 2019. The University of Leeds offers a wide range of both catered and self-catered accommodation on and off-campus for international students and some of the most modern campus facilities in the UK including state-of-the-art teaching spaces, laboratories, libraries, and research and sports facilities.", "start_char": 1371, "end_char": 2829, "id": "42756795" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_905878579#5_2030783618", "url": "https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/university-leeds", "title": "University of Leeds : Rankings, Fees & Courses Details | Top Universities", "headings": "University of Leeds\nUniversity of Leeds\nAbout\nAvailable programs\nUniversity highlights\nQS World University Rankings\nRanking criteria\nCampus locations\nFeatured University\nThe University of Northampton\nApply\nCompare\n", "segment": "We’re one of the UK’s topresearch universities with a thriving research community, meaning your coursewill be up to date with the latest developments, and designed and taught bystaff who are experts in their field. We’re also continually investing in thebest facilities to support you in your studies, from brand new laboratories andlecture theatres to our impressive libraries. Our size and breadth meanswe can offer you an incredible range of opportunities, so you can have a uniqueexperience that will help you grow academically and personally, while gainingthe skills employers are looking for. We were voted 4th in the UK for studentexperience by the Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2017. The city of Leeds islocated in the heart of the UK, just two hours by train from London and thenearest international airport is just 30 minutes away. The beauty of fivenational parks including the world famous Lake District are within easyreach. Startyour University of Leeds adventure at www.leeds.ac.uk\nFollow the University of Leeds on Youtube, Instagram,Facebook,LinkedInand Twitter\nRead less\nAvailable programs\nMBA\nOthers (1)\nBusiness Administration (Taught)\nOthers (1)\nBusiness Administration (Taught)\nUniversity highlights\nRANKINGS\nSTUDENTS & STAFF\nFEES\nUniversity of Leeds is one of the top Public universities in Leeds, United Kingdom. It is ranked #91 in QS Global World Rankings 2021. 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We’re one of the UK’s topresearch universities with a thriving research community, meaning your coursewill be up to date with the latest developments, and designed and taught bystaff who are experts in their field. We’re also continually investing in thebest facilities to support you in your studies, from brand new laboratories andlecture theatres to our impressive libraries. Our single-site campus, one ofthe largest in the UK, is just a short walk from the city centre. Leeds is athriving, friendly and multi-cultural city, with one of the largest studentcommunities in the country, making it an exciting place to live and learn. Wehave one of the best students’ unions in the UK, offering over 300 clubs andsocieties, and an award-winning student newspaper, TV and radio station. Most of our courses offer youthe chance to study abroad or you could get valuable real-world experience anddevelop your skills by spending a year working in industry. 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Washington DC: Treat Yourself With A Massage\nFrequently Asked Questions About Valentine’s Day In Washington DC\nIs it safe to travel to Washington DC during COVID times?\nWhat can couples do in Washington DC?\nWhere can couples go on a date in Washington DC?\nWhat is there to do in Washington DC at night?\nIs it safe in Washington DC?\nLooking To Book Your Honeymoon Package?\nPeople Also Read:\nComments\n", "segment": "Washington DC: Book A Dinner Date At A Restaurant\nWashington DC: Celebrate On A Cruise\nCity Centre DC: Enjoy Your Romantic Date\nNational Gallery of Art’s Sculpture Garden: Take a stroll\nPhillips Collection: Stop by\nMartin Luther King Jr. Memorial: Take A Walk\nUnion Market’s Heart Wall: Visit\nWashington DC: Book Tickets For Theater Shows\nWillard InterContinental Washington: Opt For A Staycation\nWashington DC:", "start_char": 1042, "end_char": 1454, "id": "37911061" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1319130624#3_2927946228", "url": "https://m.wikihow.com/Celebrate-Independence-Day", "title": "3 Ways to Celebrate Independence Day - wikiHow", "headings": "How to Celebrate Independence Day\nHow to Celebrate Independence Day\nMethod 1\nof 3:\nAttending National Celebrations Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 2\nof 3:\nJoining in Local Celebrations Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 3\nof 3:\nCelebrating at Your Home Download Article\nPRO\nCommunity Q&A\nTips\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n", "segment": "While you're in DC, you can visit some of the major landmarks, such as the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. You could also visit the Smithsonian or the National Gallery. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/6\\/6a\\/Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-2.jpg\\/v4-460px-Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-2.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/6\\/6a\\/Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-2.jpg\\/aid271501-v4-728px-Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-2.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"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\nCheck out Boston's celebrations. As one of the nation's oldest cities with a rich history, Boston usually has a large Independence Day Celebration. Along with fireworks, the Boston Pops Orchestra plays patriotic songs for the crowd. While in Boston, check out historical landmarks such as the Old South Meeting House (where Revolutionists gathered before the Boston Tea Party) and the Paul Revere House. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/2\\/22\\/Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-3.jpg\\/v4-460px-Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-3.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/2\\/22\\/Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-3.jpg\\/aid271501-v4-728px-Celebrate-Independence-Day-Step-3.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"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\nVisit Philadelphia for historic re-enactments. In Philadelphia, you can visit Independence Hall, where you'll see historical scenes acted out.", "start_char": 2395, "end_char": 4373, "id": "111315428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1164790172#5_2502655361", "url": "https://hiltonsuggests.hilton.com/self-guided-walking-tour-washington-dc-memorials/", "title": "7 Monuments & Memorials: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Washington, D.C. – Hilton Suggests Travel Blog", "headings": "7 Monuments & Memorials: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Washington, D.C.\n7 Monuments & Memorials: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Washington, D.C.\n#1 Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n#2 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial\n#3 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial\n#4 Korean War Veterans Memorial\n#5 Abraham Lincoln Memorial\n#6 Vietnam Veterans Memorial\n#7 Washington Monument\n#1 Start at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial\n#2 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial\n#3 Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial\n#4 Korean War Memorial\n#5 Abraham Lincoln Memorial\n#6 Vietnam War Memorial\n#7 Washington Monument\nYou may also enjoy:\nKnow Before You Go\nPrevious Post\n", "segment": "I highly recommend staying within walking distance of everything. Walk, Uber, or take the Metro. Save yourself the hassle and expense of parking. It was great to watch fireworks on the 4th of July in the National Mall, and then walk back to our hotel. Capital Hilton is conveniently located only a few blocks away from the White House. Roll out of bed and head down the street for your tour. Unless you have an invitation to stay with the President, it doesn’t get better than that. Happy travels! You may also enjoy: See the Washington, D.C. Monuments by Moonlight\nWashington, D.C. with Kids – A Two-Day Itinerary\nDining in D.C. with Kids:", "start_char": 2655, "end_char": 3296, "id": "40268110" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_158444845#6_303135063", "url": "http://www.trippy.com/question/Washington--DC-How-many-days-do-I-need-to-visit-Washington-DC", "title": "How many days do I need to visit Washington DC?", "headings": "How many days do I need to visit Washington DC?\nWashington, DC (District of Columbia)\nHow many days do I need to visit Washington DC?\n4 Answers\nMentioned in this answer:\nMentioned in this answer:\n", "segment": "You may want to run upstairs to see the 1st Ladies dresses too. Run into the Museum of Natural History to see the Hope Diamond. Their gemology exhibit is huge, but my favorite. The National Museum of the American Indian has the best food on the mall and a really special museum as well. I'd check out the Smithsonian website ahead and see what's new and get a feel for what each museum has to offer, then prioritize and hit the ones you \"need\" to see. If you do a half day at the mall, head over and spend a couple hours at Arlington National Cemetery. Walk to the Tomb of the Unknowns and see Robert F. Kennedy Gravesite and the Lee's House. Those are the basics. IF you have more time (and you could easily fill a week+), then go hang out in Georgetown (Washington DC) and visit the Washington National Cathedral. The best paid museums are the Newseum (which has a huge piece of the Berlin wall and a radio tower from 9/11) and the International Spy Museum.", "start_char": 3100, "end_char": 4059, "id": "25877618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_160125914#0_306309020", "url": "http://www.trolleytours.com/washington-dc/2-days-in-washington-dc.asp", "title": "2 Days in Washington DC | How To See Washington DC in 2 Days", "headings": "2 Day Itinerary\n2 Day Itinerary\nHow To See Washington DC in 2 Days\nWashington DC is abundant with history, fascinating attractions and more…\nDay 1\nDay 2\nDay 1 Make the most of your visit…\nDay 2 Take advantage of the extra day\n", "segment": "2 Days in Washington DC | How To See Washington DC in 2 Days\n2 Day Itinerary\nHow To See Washington DC in 2 Days\nFrom monuments and memorials to museums and more, Washington DC is abundant with history, fascinating attractions, and it’s where the rich heritage of America comes to life. Here’s a recommended schedule to plan your 2-day trip and make the most of your visit with Old Town Trolley: Admissions\nShopping\nDining\nRestrooms\nWashington DC is abundant with history, fascinating attractions and more…\nDay 1\nFords Theatre & Petersen House\nThe White House Visitor Center\nNational Archives & National Gallery of Art East and West\nUnion Station\nU.S. Capitol & Supreme Court\nDay 2\nSmithsonian Air and Space Museum\nThe International Spy Museum\nJefferson Memorial & Tidal Basin\nFDR & Martin Luther King Jr. Memorials\nLincoln, Korean War, World War II and Vietnam Veterans Memorials\nWashington Monument & Museum of American History\nDay 1 Make the most of your visit…\n9:00am Start\nStop in at Ford’s Theatre and the Petersen House. Allow about an hour for each place to tour the Lincoln Museum and see the place where he died on that fateful night. The White House\nStop in at The White House Visitor Center (allow 30 minutes). Art & Archives\nTake a tour and see the National Archives – an incredible collection and exhibit of some of the country’s most invaluable documents. If you’re an art enthusiast, the National Gallery of Art East and West Buildings are also here. These museums are extremely large and you could probably spend an entire day inside; but if you want to see the main aspects, save at least 3 hours for the pair. Union Station\nGet some great photos at this historic mall and train station.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1704, "id": "25879536" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1517352265#2_3347654120", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/one-day-tour-of-dc-1040525", "title": "One Day Tour Itinerary in Washington, DC", "headings": "One Day Tour Itinerary in Washington, DC\nOne Day Tour Itinerary in Washington, DC\nArrive Early\nBegin Your One Day Tour on Capitol Hill\nGo to the Smithsonian\nLunchtime\nTake a Peek at the White House\nVisit the National Memorials\nDinner in Georgetown\n", "segment": "For a comprehensive exploration of the city, check out some of the city’s historic neighborhoods and its many world-class museums and other landmarks. Note: Some attractions require advanced planning and tickets. ​Be sure to plan ahead, determine what you really want to see and set those sights as priorities. For example, you will need to book your tour of the Capitol Building and your tour of the Memorials in advance . Arrive Early\nThe most popular attractions in Washington DC are least crowded early in the morning. To get the most out of your day, get an early start and you will not have to waste time waiting in lines. Be aware that traffic in Washington DC is very congested and getting in to the city on a weekday or a busy weekend morning is challenging for residents and more difficult for tourists who do not know their way around. Take public transportation and you will avoid the hassle of finding a place to park. Taylor McIntyre / TripSavvy\nBegin Your One Day Tour on Capitol Hill\nArrive early at the Capitol Visitor Center (Hours are Monday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) and learn about the history of the U.S. government.", "start_char": 1695, "end_char": 2840, "id": "68763330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_158444845#7_303136513", "url": "http://www.trippy.com/question/Washington--DC-How-many-days-do-I-need-to-visit-Washington-DC", "title": "How many days do I need to visit Washington DC?", "headings": "How many days do I need to visit Washington DC?\nWashington, DC (District of Columbia)\nHow many days do I need to visit Washington DC?\n4 Answers\nMentioned in this answer:\nMentioned in this answer:\n", "segment": "If you do a half day at the mall, head over and spend a couple hours at Arlington National Cemetery. Walk to the Tomb of the Unknowns and see Robert F. Kennedy Gravesite and the Lee's House. Those are the basics. IF you have more time (and you could easily fill a week+), then go hang out in Georgetown (Washington DC) and visit the Washington National Cathedral. The best paid museums are the Newseum (which has a huge piece of the Berlin wall and a radio tower from 9/11) and the International Spy Museum. An easy metro ride will get you to Alexandria (Virginia) which is also incredibly amazing, so if you have a third day, go there. Likes (10)\nDebbie\nCharles\nNicolas\nPolly\nFaheem\nJillian\nMichael\nHannah\nLeonardo\nGeert\nComments (1)\nGeert\nthx a million. I could not imagine a more complete answer and will travel according to your recommendations next July! 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Visit one of the many cathedrals. Pay your respects at the National 9/11 Memorial. Watch a parade. Skate in Rockefeller Center. Experience something new and eat at one of the ethnic eateries. Visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Take your picture with the bull in the Financial District. Eat your way through the Chelsea Market. Purchase a souvenir from a street vendor.", "start_char": 2106, "end_char": 2544, "id": "37837881" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_447064939#2_786753572", "url": "http://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/fall-colors-in-washington-dc.cfm", "title": "fall colors in Washington, DC - Fodor's Travel Talk Forums", "headings": "fall colors in Washington, DC\nfall colors in Washington, DC", "segment": "Later in October is usually better.) There may be some limited opportunities to spot trees in colour along the Mall which you can see as you take in sights there. My suggestions would be to spend time in Rock Creek Park, the canal area in Georgetown, as well as possibly Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown, and/or Hillwood Estate which is on the edge of Rock Creek Park, both of which have pretty grounds. If you have a car and can get out into the countryside, then you might consider the Great Falls, Virginia area or even further afield to something like Harper’s Ferry in West Virginia or Washington, Virginia (and eat at the Inn at Little Washington see http://www.theinnatlittlewashington.com/ ), either of which would be a pretty ride and offer a interesting day out. You can even get to a place like Gettysburg Pennsylvania, which is set in lovely rolling countryside, in about 1.5 hours from DC. In DC itself, you can walk or rent bikes and go along the canal towpath in Georgetown. You can also take a ride by mule-drawn barge along the canal, sponsored by the National Park Service. The park offers lots of other tours in the canal area, take a look at http://www.nps.gov/choh/Calendar/Canaller.html\nRock Creek Park is a very large park stretching or many miles in northwest DC. You can walk or rent bikes and ride through the park. There are entrances to the park in many places, including near the National Zoo, further south off Connecticut Avenue and other places.", "start_char": 882, "end_char": 2355, "id": "18997974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_458723211#8_799804770", "url": "http://mustseedestinations.com/most-popular/washington-dc-tours.htm", "title": "Most Popular Washington DC Tours & Attractions | Best Choices - Prices for Washington DC", "headings": "\nMost Popular Washington DC Tours & Attractions", "segment": "Pay your respects to fallen heroes at the World War II Memorial and see some of DC's famous landmarks. From history to science, this Washington DC tour has it all! Explore all of DC on this one day guided tour! Visit the Capitol Building, one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. Don't forget your camera for a photo stop at the White House (south lawn) - you might even see the President! Also, you'll visit the White House Visitor Center, which houses the same decor and information about past and present Presidents. Head to the new World War II Memorial to see the tribute to this country. See this beautiful structure and the wonderful water works that make this memorial one to remember. Spend time visiting the world famous Smithsonian Museums. You won't want to miss the Air and Space Museum or the newly renovated American History Museum.", "start_char": 5262, "end_char": 6118, "id": "61283119" } ]
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London
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Click on each to access its timetable. 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Out of the top 3 cities, London and New York have various airports that the UK airline flies into. Because one of the most frequent questions has been always “how do I get to the city center from the airport?”, we’ve come up with a mini guide for each of the cities including transportation options and prices to make your travels go as smoothly as possible. London British Airways airports: London Heathrow (LHR) – 23 km west of Central London. To reach the city center take the Heathrow Express, which has nonstop service to and from London’s Paddington station. The journey takes 20 minutes and departs from Heathrow terminals 1, 3, and 5. From Terminal 4 there is a Heathrow Express transfer service available.", "start_char": 1877, "end_char": 2759, "id": "20326771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_605641452#13_892899206", "url": "http://www.croatianvillaholidays.com/en/hvar-villas-hvar-town-hvar-split.php", "title": "Hvar Villas Cluster in Hvar Town, Hvar island | Croatian Villa Holidays", "headings": "Hvar Villas Cluster\nHvar Villas Cluster\nHvar Town, Hvar islandFrom €1456 per week\nVilla details\nReviews\nAbout the area\nMap view\nTravel\nOverview\n", "segment": "Leeds Bradford\nAirline: Jet2\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country: Departure airport: London City\nAirline: British Airways\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country: Departure airport: London Gatwick\nAirline: Croatian Airlines\nSat\nSun\nMon\nTue\nWed\nThu\nFri\nDeparture country: Departure airport: London Gatwick\nAirline:", "start_char": 6014, "end_char": 6343, "id": "17170102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_43384794#0_84194453", "url": "https://www.britishairways.com/en-us/destinations/boston/flights-to-boston", "title": "Flights to Boston (BOS) 2021/2022 | Book now with British Airways", "headings": "Flights to Boston\nFlights to Boston\nBoston menu\nView All Hide\nEasy flights to Boston\nFlexible booking\nTravel requirements\nKeeping you safe\nIndulge your senses in our new Boston lounge\nKey facts about your Boston flight\nFlight duration to Boston\nFlying to Boston from London\nArriving in Boston\nTravel classes\nFirst\nBusiness class\nPremium economy class\nEconomy class\nCarefully selected Boston hotels\nFour Points by Sheraton Wakefield Boston Hotel and\nThe Verve Hotel Boston Natick, Tapestry Collection\nYOTEL Boston\nContact us\n", "segment": "Flights to Boston (BOS) 2021/2022 | Book now with British Airways\nFlights to Boston\nBoston menu\nView All Hide\nBoston\nCity breaks in Boston\nTravel guide\nTravel guide\nBoston hotels\nBoston fly-drives\nBoston lounge\nSkip to Navigation\nEasy flights to Boston\nIt’s a seven hour non-stop flight from London Heathrow to Boston Logan International Airport. Land in Boston, and cross the bay to arrive right in the heart of a charming, historical city. Due to Covid-19, schedules and airports are subject to change. For the latest information, check our timetable. Once you’re there, you can walk around and explore to your heart’s content, or hire a car and make Boston the gateway to a multi-centre holiday. Charming coasts, stunning mountains and glimpses of history in little villages: wherever you end up, Boston city breaks start here. To complete a luxury holiday, fly back in Club World or First and gain access to the British Airways club lounge for views of the Boston skyline before you fly. Flexible booking\nChange your date, destination or cancel if you need to\nTravel requirements\nCountry entry rules and testing information\nKeeping you safe\nEnhanced cleaning, HEPA-filtered air, safe travel\nIndulge your senses in our new Boston lounge\nWe've opened the doors to our spectacular new lounge at Boston Logan International Airport. Make the perfect start to your journey by visiting the complimentary bar and get creative with our in-house mixologists.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1452, "id": "31024498" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_87036755#1_141733144", "url": "https://www.edreams.com/blog/british-airways-most-popular-destinations/", "title": "British Airways Most Popular Destinations - eDreams Travel Blog", "headings": "British Airways Most Popular Destinations\nBritish Airways Most Popular Destinations\nMost Popular British Airways Destinations: Countries\nBritish Airways UK destinations:\nBritish Airways US destinations:\nBritish Airways Spain destinations:\nBritish Airways France destinations:\nBritish Airways Italy destinations:\nBritish Airways Canada destination s:\nBritish Airways India destinations:\nBritish Airways Thailand destinations:\nBritish Airways South Africa destinations:\nBritish Airways China destinations:\nMost Popular British Airways Destinations: Cities\nLondon British Airways airports:\nNew York British Airways airports:\nMiami British Airways airport:\nMost Popular Months to fly with British Airways\n", "segment": "Consult all the cities in our top 10 destinations that British Airways flies to…\nBritish Airways UK destinations: Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Isle of Man, Jersey, Kirkwall, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne\nBritish Airways US destinations: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Washington D.C.\nBritish Airways Spain destinations: Barcelona, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Madrid, Malaga, Menorca, Palma, Tenerife\nBritish Airways France destinations: Angers, Bordeaux, Chambery, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris, Quimper, Toulouse\nBritish Airways Italy destinations: Bari, Bologna, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Pisa, Rome, Turin, Venice, Verona\nBritish Airways Canada destination s: Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver\nBritish Airways India destinations: Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai\nBritish Airways Thailand destinations: Bangkok\nBritish Airways South Africa destinations: Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth\nBritish Airways China destinations:", "start_char": 732, "end_char": 1877, "id": "20326769" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_87036755#4_141739179", "url": "https://www.edreams.com/blog/british-airways-most-popular-destinations/", "title": "British Airways Most Popular Destinations - eDreams Travel Blog", "headings": "British Airways Most Popular Destinations\nBritish Airways Most Popular Destinations\nMost Popular British Airways Destinations: Countries\nBritish Airways UK destinations:\nBritish Airways US destinations:\nBritish Airways Spain destinations:\nBritish Airways France destinations:\nBritish Airways Italy destinations:\nBritish Airways Canada destination s:\nBritish Airways India destinations:\nBritish Airways Thailand destinations:\nBritish Airways South Africa destinations:\nBritish Airways China destinations:\nMost Popular British Airways Destinations: Cities\nLondon British Airways airports:\nNew York British Airways airports:\nMiami British Airways airport:\nMost Popular Months to fly with British Airways\n", "segment": "London British Airways airports: London Heathrow (LHR) – 23 km west of Central London. To reach the city center take the Heathrow Express, which has nonstop service to and from London’s Paddington station. The journey takes 20 minutes and departs from Heathrow terminals 1, 3, and 5. From Terminal 4 there is a Heathrow Express transfer service available. Price: £34 return trip if bought online, £39 if bought on-board. London Gatwick (LGW) – 47.5 km south of London city center. To reach the center take the Gatwick Express train. 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Share on Twitter. Share on LinkedIn. Flights menu\nView All Hide\nFlights\nOur airports\nOur airports\nHeathrow flights\nGatwick flights\nLondon City flights\nStansted flights\nManchester flights\nEdinburgh flights\nNew routes\nDiscover the World for less\nGreat prices when you fly from London Gatwick. Skip to Navigation\nMany ways to discover Europe\nWhether you’re a first time BA flyer or an Executive Club member, discover our top city break and beach holiday destinations. With more flights than ever operating across the breadth of Europe, enjoy great value for money, make the most of leisurely flight times and relax on short haul with our buy on board services. Or explore the ease of long haul, as BA take off to even more destinations across the world – the choice is yours. Beach destinations\nTenerife flights + 7 night holidays from £238 pp\nMalta flights + 7 night holidays from £229 pp\nFind holidays\nPaphos flights + 7 night holidays from £242 pp\nAlgarve (Faro) flights + 7 night holidays from £219 pp\nFind holidays\nBest city breaks\nVenice flights + 2 night holidays from £149 pp\nFind holidays\nRome flights + 2 night holidays from £149 pp\nAmsterdam flights + 2 night holidays from £149 pp\nFind holidays\nFly-drive holidays\nIn partnership with Avis\nGo where the mood takes you on a fly-drive holiday, in partnership with Avis. Combine your flight with a car for the best deals. Earn bonus Avios when you book flights and car hire together.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1629, "id": "31024448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1171273510#0_2611983173", "url": "https://londonairtravel.com/what-type-of-aircraft-is-operating-on-my-british-airways-flight-to/", "title": "What aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..? – London Air Travel", "headings": "What aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..?\nWhat aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..?\nLondon Air Travel » What aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..?\nWe receive a lot of enquiries from readers regarding what type of aircraft is due to operate on their flight, so this page we’ve sought to set out an overview of what different type of aircraft BA operates and how it makes a difference to the seating configuration and in-flight experience.\nIn summary by airport:\nLondon City\nAll short-haul BA flights are operated using Embraer E-170 or E-190 aircraft.\nLondon Gatwick – Short-haul\nAll short-haul flights are operated using either Airbus A319 or A320 aircraft in a 3-3 configuration in Euro Traveller and a 2-2 configuration in Club Europe.\nLondon Gatwick – Long-haul\nAll long-haul flights are operated using Boeing 777-200 aircraft.\nLondon Heathrow – Short-haul\nAlmost all short-haul flights are operated using either Airbus A319, A320 and A321 aircraft.\nLondon Heathrow – Medium & Long-haul\nAt London Heathrow, BA operates the Airbus A350-1000, Boeing 777-200ER, Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 787-8, 787-9 and 787-10 aircraft.\nAirbus A350-1000\nBA has started to take delivery of the first of 18 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft.\nAirbus A380\nBA has 12 Airbus A380s in its fleet.\nBoeing 777-300ER\nBA has 16 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in its fleet at London Heathrow.\nBoeing 777-200ER\nBA has 43 Boeing 777-200ER aircraft in service across London Gatwick and London Heathrow.\nBoeing 787-8\nBA has 12 Boeing 787-8 aircraft in service at London Heathrow. These all operate in a three class configuration, with no First Class.\nBoeing 787-9\nBA has 18 787-9 aircraft in service at London Heathrow. These aircraft all operate in a four class configuration, with an 8 seat First Class cabin.\nBoeing 787-10\nBA has started to take delivery of the first of 12 Boeing 787-10 aircraft, with two aircraft in its fleet at London Heathrow.\n© Copyright London Air Travel 2021.\nLike this:\n", "segment": "What aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..? – London Air Travel\nWhat aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..? London Air Travel » What aircraft is operating on my British Airways flight to..? British Airways Fleet Montage (Image Credits: British Airways / Heathrow)\nWe receive a lot of enquiries from readers regarding what type of aircraft is due to operate on their flight, so this page we’ve sought to set out an overview of what different type of aircraft BA operates and how it makes a difference to the seating configuration and in-flight experience. We have also prepared a more detailed analysis of BA’s fleet plans for 2020. In summary by airport: London City\nAll short-haul BA flights are operated using Embraer E-170 or E-190 aircraft. These are in a 2-2 configuration in both Euro Traveller economy and Club Europe business class cabins. This aircraft is also used on weekend leisure flights to non-London destinations from Southampton airport.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 990, "id": "111150377" } ]
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what are historical places in new york?
Chelsea Art Museum
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Roosevelt at Hyde Park and Theodore Roosevelt in Oyster Bay and New York City; the Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls; National Memorials, including Grant's Tomb and Federal Hall in New York City; Fort Ticonderoga; the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; and the United Nations, skyscrapers, museums, theaters, and parks in New York City. See more on New York:", "start_char": 5005, "end_char": 5600, "id": "44974609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1648849889#9_3084153985", "url": "https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-york/historical-landmarks-ny/", "title": "11 Historical Landmarks You MUST Visit In New York", "headings": "11 Historical Landmarks You Absolutely Must Visit In New York\n11 Historical Landmarks You Absolutely Must Visit In New York\n1. Montauk Point Light, Montauk Point\n2. Yaddo Gardens, Saratoga Springs\n3. Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo\n4. Fort Ticonderoga, Ticonderoga\n5. Kykuit, Sleepy Hollow\n6. Playland, Rye\n7. Lyndhurst Mansion, Tarrytown\n8. Fort Crown Point, Crown Point\n9. Darwin D. Martin House, Buffalo\n10. Montgomery Place, Annandale on Hudson\n11. Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay\n", "segment": "10. Montgomery Place, Annandale on Hudson\nAstharteea A./Yelp\nApart of the New York Hudson River Historic District, the site was made a historical landmark in 1975. The property features a Main House that overlooks the Hudson River and has lush green grounds for you to explore. Built in the early 1800's, you can explore trails that take you around the property and through its beautiful gardens for a truly wonderful experience. Our advice? Pack a picnic and enjoy the warm weather! 11. Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay\nCassandra Y./Yelp\nOnce home to the America's 26th President, the historic residence can be found on the northern shores of Long Island. Theodore Roosevelt's home until his passing in 1919, the site has been on New York's list of historic places since 1966. Known as one of the peoples favorite presidents, Sagamore Hill has been a longtime favorite site for those visiting New York to come and explore.", "start_char": 5051, "end_char": 5968, "id": "30783046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1186418644#5_2245092243", "url": "https://owlcation.com/humanities/The-Ten-Most-Historic-Cities-in-the-United-States", "title": "The 20 Most Historic Cities in the United States - Owlcation", "headings": "The 20 Most Historic Cities in the United States\nThe 20 Most Historic Cities in the United States\nHistoric Cities in the United States\n1. St. Augustine, Florida\n2. Santa Fe, New Mexico\n3. New York City, New York\n4. Boston, Massachusetts\n5. Annapolis, Maryland\n6. New Castle, Delaware\n7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania\n8. Charleston, South Carolina\n9. Williamsburg, Virginia\n10. New Orleans, Louisiana\n11. San Antonio, Texas\n12. Savannah, Georgia\n13. Richmond, Virginia\n14. Newport, Rhode Island\n15. Portsmouth, New Hampshire\n16. Trenton & Princeton, New Jersey\n17. Baltimore, Maryland\n18. Montgomery, Alabama\n19. Washington, D.C. & Alexandria, Virginia\n20. San Francisco, California\n21. Guthrie, Oklahoma\nSources\n© 2010 jvhirniak\nComments\n", "segment": "The Governors Palace is another outstanding historical feature of the city and is easily located in the historic downtown area. 3. New York City, New York\nDon't let the veneer or skyscrapers fool you into believing that this city is anything but historic. A cultural and financial capital of the world it is but New York City, comparatively, is historic as well. Some of it obvious, some not so much. The city traces its establishment back to 1624 when a Dutch trading outpost was founded on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River. It's pointless to attempt an exhaustive list of historic sites and monuments in this great city, so a sketch will hopefully whet the visitor's appetite. Located in Lower Manhattan today, the famous Federal Hall on wall Street is a beautiful, classic Greek Revival building which dates to 1842. It replaced older buildings which have stood on the site since 1699. These buildings served as the U.S. Capitol in 1789 and it was here that George Washington was first inaugurated in the same year.", "start_char": 3231, "end_char": 4266, "id": "66314986" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1077062548#4_2376054295", "url": "https://www.travelchannel.com/interests/national-parks/articles/national-parks-in-new-york", "title": "National Parks in New York | Travel Channel", "headings": "National Parks in New York\nNational Parks in New York\nAfrican Burial Ground\nAppalachian\nCaptain John Smith Chesapeake\nCastle Clinton\nChesapeake Bay\nChesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network\nEleanor Roosevelt\nEllis Island\nErie Canalway\nFederal Hall\nFire Island\nFort Stanwix\nGateway\nGeneral Grant\nGovernors Island\nHamilton Grange\nHome of Franklin D. Roosevelt\nHudson River Valley\nLower East Side Tenement Museum\nMartin Van Buren\nNational Parks of New York Harbor\nNiagara Falls\nNorth Country\nSagamore Hill\nSaint Paul’s Church\nSaratoga\nStatue of Liberty\nTheodore Roosevelt Birthplace\nTheodore Roosevelt Inaugural\nThomas Cole\nUpper Delaware\nVanderbilt Mansion\nWashington-Rochambeau\nWomen’s Rights\nNext Up\nNational Parks 101\n", "segment": "Visit Castle Williams, the sandstone fort that has stood watch over New York City for over 200 years. Photo by: Thinkstock\nThinkstock\nLearn more about Governors Island >>\nHamilton Grange\nNational Memorial, New York, NY\nLearn more about Hamilton Grange National Memorial >>\nHome of Franklin D. Roosevelt\nNational Historic Site, Hyde Park, NY\nLearn more about the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt >>\nHudson River Valley\nNational Heritage Area, Albany, NY\nHudson River Valley National Heritage Area\nExplore the beautiful Hudson River Valley. This national park site stretches from New York City to Albany. Uncover the history of the American Revolutionary War, visit scenic parks and gardens and see the world’s largest kaleidoscope at Mount Tremper. Through the Hudson Valley there are dozens of tourist attractions, including the Neuberger Museum of Art, Donald Kendall Sculpture Garden, Stony Point Battlefield and Playland Amusement Park. Photo by: EJP Photo, Flickr\nEJP Photo, Flickr\nLearn more about the Hudson River Valley >>\nLower East Side Tenement Museum\nNational Historic Site, Manhattan, NY\nLearn more about the Lower East Side Tenement Museum >>\nMartin Van Buren\nNational Historic Site, Kinderhook, NY\nLearn more about the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site >>\nNational Parks of New York Harbor\nNew York City, NY and Northern New Jersey\nLearn more about the National Parks of New York Harbor >>\nNiagara Falls\nNational Heritage Area, NY\n178374974\nAmerican Falls Overlook at Niagara\nPhoto by: jferrer/Getty Images/iStockphoto\njferrer/Getty Images/iStockphoto\nLearn more about Niagara Falls >>\nNorth Country\nNational Scenic Trail, NY and MI, MN, ND, NY, OH, PA, WI\nLearn more about the North Country National Scenic Trail >>\nSagamore Hill\nNational Historic Site, Oyster Bay, NY\nSagamore Hill\nSagamore Hill is the home of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. Roosevelt lived at his “Summer White House” from 1885 until his death in 1919.", "start_char": 4018, "end_char": 5987, "id": "68339272" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1234407985#0_2269011787", "url": "https://www.wheretraveler.com/new-york-city/play/10-historic-homes-tour-new-york-city", "title": "10 Historic Homes to Tour in New York City | New York City | Wheretraveler", "headings": "10 Historic Homes to Tour in New York City\n10 Historic Homes to Tour in New York City", "segment": "10 Historic Homes to Tour in New York City | New York City | Wheretraveler\n10 Historic Homes to Tour in New York City\nLearn about the fascinating—and sometimes strange—history of New York City by stepping into the preserved homes of famous figures. (©Laura Carpenter Myers)\nIn a city constantly erecting new structures, there’s something magical about the old—elegant estates and mansions, along with the socialites and wealthy merchants who lived there. Visitors can travel back to glorious Old New York at these preserved historical homes. 1. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage —Theodore Roosevelt supported early preservation efforts of this American poet’s home. 2640 Grand Concourse, at E. Kingsbridge Rd., Bronx, 718.881.8900\n2. Merchant’s House Museum —There have been reports of paranormal incidents since this spot opened to the public in 1936. 29 E. 4th St., btw Bowery & Lafayette St., 212.777.1089\n3. Van Cortlandt House Museum —George Washington stayed at what later became NYC’s first historic house museum.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1010, "id": "95007956" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_451650199#12_991217902", "url": "https://foursquare.com/top-places/new-york-city/best-places-history-museums", "title": "The 15 Best History Museums in New York City", "headings": "The 15 Best History Museums in New York City\nThe 15 Best History Museums in New York City\n1. Tenement Museum\n", "segment": "7. Center for Jewish History\n8.4\n15 W 16th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY\nHistory Museum · Union Square · 4 tips and reviews\nSmithsonian Channel: Home to five historical organizations, this center features an unparalleled collection of Judaica, including handwritten letters from Freud, Einstein, Kafka and more. ( From Aerial America) Read more. Libi: Check out the cool exhibits. JewishAgency: So many Jewish Organizations under one roof Read more. 8. New-York Historical Society Museum & Library\n8.8\n170 Central Park W (at W 77th St), New York, NY\nHistory Museum · Upper West Side · 92 tips and reviews\nWade Howell:", "start_char": 3465, "end_char": 4090, "id": "97866180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_586297379#7_1109013477", "url": "https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/usaweb/snapshot/New_York.htm", "title": "All About New York", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In Manhattan, one can catch a Broadway play in the theater district. Its history is as dynamic as its cultural life. About one-third of the Revolutionary War's battles were fought in New York, and eventually served as the first capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790. George Washington was sworn in as the first President of the United States in New York. Visitors also enjoy climbing to the top of The Statue of Liberty. Lady Liberty stands in one of New York's harbors and has welcomed millions of immigrants to the United States. Some recreate the experience by taking a ferry to Ellis Island, where many immigrants first stepped on American soil. Niagara Falls was the most popular place for honeymooners before Walt Disney World opened in 1971. Many famous comedians, including Sid Caesar, got their start at the Catskill Mountain resort area, a place where many tourists go to get away from city life.", "start_char": 2781, "end_char": 3696, "id": "92525427" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1258386490#3_2603308176", "url": "https://www.planetware.com/new-york/top-attractions-things-to-do-in-the-hudson-valley-ny-us-ny-72.htm", "title": "15 Top Attractions & Things to Do in the Hudson Valley, NY | PlanetWare", "headings": "15 Top Attractions & Things to Do in the Hudson Valley, NY\n15 Top Attractions & Things to Do in the Hudson Valley, NY\n1. Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park\n2. New York State Museum\n3. New York State Capitol\n4. Lyndhurst Mansion\n5. Shawangunk Ridge & Mohonk Preserve\n6. Mohonk Mountain House\n7. Minnewaska State Park Preserve\n8. Breakneck Ridge Loop\n9. Storm King Art Center\n10. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library\n11. Woodstock Sanctuary\n12. Motorcyclepedia Museum\n13. Sleepy Hollow\n14. Hike the Appalachian Trail\n15. Dia:Beacon\n", "segment": "Built on the former Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge, this steel cantilever bridge connects Poughkeepsie with Highland across the Hudson. Take your time walking across this pedestrian pathway, stopping at various points to learn about the bridge's history, enjoy views of the villages on the river banks, and get some fresh air. You'll most likely find many residents getting in their exercise and walking their dogs. 2. New York State Museum\nNew York State Museum\nIf you've always wanted to learn about the history of New York, there is no better place to visit than the New York State Museum, considered the oldest state museum in the country. With collections, exhibitions, and programs on history, art, nature, and science, the museum showcases significant aspects of the state throughout the years. Located in Albany on the south side of the Empire State Plaza, the museum faces the New York State Capitol and boasts nearly 16 million scientific specimens and about a million cultural pieces in 100,000 square feet of space. Some of the more popular exhibits include Birds of New York, Adirondack Wilderness, Black Capital: Harlem in the 20s, Minerals of New York, Native Peoples of New York, and a poignant exhibit on the rescue and recovery following the World Trade Center attack. There's a full-sized carousel from the early 1900s, located on the 4th floor, for kids to enjoy.", "start_char": 1977, "end_char": 3367, "id": "28600411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_471978219#2_906383059", "url": "https://www.adventurestudenttravel.com/top-10-field-trip-ideas-for-8th-grade-class/", "title": "Top 10 Field Trip Ideas for 8th Grade Class", "headings": "Top 10 Field Trip Ideas for 8th Grade Class\nTop 10 Field Trip Ideas for 8th Grade Class\n#1 Museums\n#2 Historical Sites\n#3 Major Cities\n#4 Dude Ranch or Farm\n#5 College Visit\n#6 Amusement Park\n#7 Zoo or Aquarium\n#8 National Park or Botanical Garden\n#9 Planetarium\n#10 Theater\n", "segment": "Getty Center, LA - See gorgeous pieces of art that go down as some of the most beautiful and educational in history. Further Info: 9 Must-See Museums\n#2 Historical Sites\nFort Ticonderoga, Lake Champlain, New York Dollarphotoclub\nSometimes when you just say \"We’re going to a historical site!\" to your class you get glazed-over eyes and bored faces, but the great thing is there are literally thousands upon thousands of truly fun historical sites across America. You can make this apply to almost any subject or class theme, with several indoor and outdoor site options in almost every major city. Go to a local homestead, farm, state park monument, war site, or perhaps a historic inn, eatery, factory, or school! This is always a good option for a large group with several different interests. Our Choice: Colonial Williamsburg, VA - One of the most historically accurate United States sites possible to visit, sure to impress both student and teacher! Further Info:", "start_char": 1418, "end_char": 2386, "id": "55613885" } ]
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U.S. Army War College
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Two years later the family move back to Abilene, Kansas where Eisenhower grows up with a strong work ethic, respect for religion and a passion for outdoor activities. He learns self-reliance and protection of others as part of a large family. 1909\nEisenhower graduates high school. Eisenhower graduates Abilene High School in 1909 and joins his father and uncle working at the local Belle Springs Creamery. October 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born. Dwight D Eisenhower\nEisenhower is born. Eisenhower moves to Kansas. Eisenhower graduates high school. Eisenhower graduates from West Point.", "start_char": 948, "end_char": 1565, "id": "93328520" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_389350449#9_862325262", "url": "https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2007/spring/schoolhouse.html", "title": "School House to White House | National Archives", "headings": "School House to White House\nSchool House to White House\nThe Education of the Presidents\n", "segment": "After attending public schools in Abilene, Kansas, Dwight D. Eisenhower entered the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, beginning a long and distinguished military career. Later in life, Eisenhower remembered his family's emphasis on education: \" From the beginning of our schooling, Mother and Father encouraged us [Eisenhower boys] to go to college. They said constantly, 'Anyone who really wants an education can get it.' But my father, remembering that he didn't become a farmer as his father had hoped, scrupulously refrained from suggesting courses of study.\" Eisenhower was a talented athlete in high school and at West Point before injuring his knee. \" School House to White House\" will include a photograph of Eisenhower on the Abilene High School football team. Enlarge\n(Eisenhower Library)\nRight: Dwight D. Eisenhower (front row, second from left) with his fifth-grade class, Lincoln Elementary School, Abilene, Kansas. Far right:", "start_char": 5322, "end_char": 6273, "id": "15422410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_255991228#4_243822421", "url": "http://www.classroomhelp.com/lessons/Presidents/eisenhower.html", "title": "", "headings": "\nDwight David Eisenhower\n1953 - 1961\n34th President\nNEW Facts about the Inaugurations\nNicknames for the Presidents\nFirst Ladies\nPresidents who died in office\nAssassinations and Assassination Attempts\nVice Presidents who became Presidents\nPresidential Salaries\nOldest living Presidents\nPresidents' Military Service\nPreidential Timeline of Key Dates\nBooks about U.S. President\nPets of the Presidents\nChronlogical (by Year) Order\nOf the Presidents.\n", "segment": "However, he lived in Abilene, Kansas most of his life. He was the last president to be born in the nineteenth century. Dwight Eisenhower was a Presbyterian. He was admitted to West Point. When he went to West Point it was first time he ever traveled east of the Mississippi River\nHe played football in college and was injured trying to tackle Jim Thorpe. He was on West Point's team but was forced to quit the team due to a knee injury. After he hurt his knee he became a cheer leader for the football team. He studied football so much that the coach asked him to coach the junior varsity team. His team won most of their games. His class at West Point was referred to as \"the class the stars fell on.\"", "start_char": 1903, "end_char": 2605, "id": "16795665" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_817447455#1_1267222675", "url": "http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/collections/dartmouthfilms/eisenhower.html?mswitch-redir=classic", "title": "Eisenhower at Dartmouth", "headings": "Eisenhower at Dartmouth\nEisenhower at Dartmouth\nView \" Eisenhower At Dartmouth \"\nSee Library Catalog Entry\nSynopsis\nTranscription\nFilm Details\nSynopsis\nTranscription\nFilms Home - Collections Home - Digital Home\n", "segment": "There is an automobile tour of the campus with College President Dickey and portions of Eisenhower's speech \"Don't join the book burners.\" Views of Dartmouth Green, Baker Library lawn, and Lebanon airport are included. See Library Catalog entry. Transcription\nNARRATOR: On Saturday, June 13, 1953, the President of the United States arrived in Hanover, New Hampshire to receive the honorary degree Doctor of Laws from Dartmouth College. Following the commencement exercises on Sunday, June 14, he spoke informally to the graduating class. He was at Dartmouth eighteen hours. This is the story of his visit. More...\nThe central committee started its long series of meetings in April, as soon as word was received from the White House that President Eisenhower had accepted Dartmouth's invitation. President Dickey, assisted by Vice President and Treasurer John Mack (?),", "start_char": 980, "end_char": 1849, "id": "17361340" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1291150689#3_2602556440", "url": "https://www.softschools.com/viewTimeline.action?id=155", "title": "Dwight D Eisenhower Timeline", "headings": "\nDwight D Eisenhower\nOctober 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born.\n1892\nEisenhower moves to Kansas.\n1909\nEisenhower graduates high school.\nOctober 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born.\nEisenhower moves to Kansas.\nEisenhower graduates high school.\nEisenhower graduates from West Point.\nService in the First World War.\nEisenhower marries Mamie.\nEisenhower's first son is born.\nStudies in tank warfare.\nCommand and General Staff College.\nEisenhower moves to the Philippines.\nEisenhower returns to America.\nSupreme Allied commander.\nOperation Overlord.\nArmy Chief of Staff.\nCold War tensions mount.\nSupreme Allied Commander of NATO.\nEisenhower becomes President.\nEisenhower's \"Chance For Peace\" speech.\nEisenhower is re-elected.\nThe \"Eisenhower Doctrine\" is announced.\nEisenhower rushes the Space Race.\nEisenhower paints.\nEisenhower retires as President.\nEisenhower dies.\n", "segment": "October 14, 1890\nEisenhower is born. Dwight D Eisenhower\nEisenhower is born. Eisenhower moves to Kansas. Eisenhower graduates high school. Eisenhower graduates from West Point. Service in the First World War. Eisenhower marries Mamie. Eisenhower's first son is born. Studies in tank warfare. Command and General Staff College.", "start_char": 1388, "end_char": 1715, "id": "93328521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_624948464#1_998762493", "url": "http://www.softschools.com/timelines/dwight_d_eisenhower_timeline/155/", "title": "Dwight D Eisenhower Timeline", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dwight David Eisenhower is born on October 14, 1890 in Denison, Texas. Nicknamed Ike, he is the third of seven boys born to Ida and David Eisenhower, who are of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry. 1892\nEisenhower moves to Kansas. Two years later the family move back to Abilene, Kansas where Eisenhower grows up with a strong work ethic, respect for religion and a passion for outdoor activities. He learns self-reliance and protection of others as part of a large family. 1909\nEisenhower graduates high school. Eisenhower graduates Abilene High School in 1909 and joins his father and uncle working at the local Belle Springs Creamery. 1915\nEisenhower graduates from West Point. Unable to afford two university tuitions, Eisenhower has a pact with his younger brother Edgar to share the course and costs at the University of Michigan. In 1911, before they can switch places, Eisenhower secures a free place at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.", "start_char": 458, "end_char": 1422, "id": "102247695" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_219129941#2_416368483", "url": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1789.html", "title": "Dwight D. Eisenhower", "headings": "Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nEarly years\nWorld War I\nWorld War II\nPresident of the United States\nCold War\nLater years\n", "segment": "Eisenhower respectfully did chores around the house, indulged a passion for hunting and fishing, while also enjoying baseball and football — becoming a star athlete. He had minimal interest in academic subjects, but eagerly read military history. Eisenhower graduated from Abilene High School in 1909. After two years of working at odd jobs, he was appointed to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, but was too old for admittance. However, in 1910, he received an appointment to West Point. West Point\nAlthough Eisenhower had no preliminary ambitions to become a soldier, he entered West Point -- attracted by a free higher education -- and passed the entrance exams in 1911. Eisenhower was an average student at the academy, but would later surprise the military community with exceptional ability. At one point, he nearly had to retire his studies owing to a sports injury. Ranking 61st out of 164 in his class, Eisenhower graduated in 1915. World War I\nWhile stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Eisenhower met his beloved and future first lady, Mamie Geneva Doud, whom he married in Denver, Colorado, on July 1, 1916.", "start_char": 1019, "end_char": 2136, "id": "25946135" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_268426060#2_565044285", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower", "title": "Dwight D. Eisenhower - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Dwight D. Eisenhower\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nContents\nEarly life\nMilitary Career\nPresidency\nLegacy\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "Eisenhower went to Abilene High School. He graduated with the class of 1909. He and brother Edgar both wanted to go to college, but they did not have enough money. They decided to take different years at college while the other worked to earn money to pay the tuitions. Edgar took the first turn at school, and Dwight was working a job as a night supervisor at the Belle Springs Creamery. When Edgar asked for a second year, Dwight accepted and worked for a second year. At that time, a friend named \"Swede\" Hazlett was applying to the Naval Academy. He wanted Dwight to apply to the school, since there was no tuition. Eisenhower asked for consideration for either Annapolis or West Point with his U.S. Senator, Joseph L. Bristow. Though Eisenhower was one of the winners of the entrance-exam competition, he was too old for the Naval Academy.", "start_char": 2951, "end_char": 3796, "id": "41113097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_77993779#17_147421627", "url": "https://www.navysite.de/cvn/cvn69.html", "title": "USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)", "headings": "USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)\nUSS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)", "segment": "Subsequent duty assignments included attendance at the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. in 1925-26, where he finished first in a class of 275. After graduating from the Army War College in 1928, Ike served in various capacities, including duty in the office of the Army chief of staff. In 1935, Ike became assistant to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in the Philippines and five years later was promoted to chief of staff, Third Army. At the outset of World War II, Ike was selected to head the Operations Division of the War Department and, in 1942, was named commanding general of the European Theater. By 1943, Allied forces under the command of Eisenhower had liberated North Africa and Sicily from the Axis and had eliminated Italy as an Axis power. President Franklin D. Roosevelt named Eisenhower as supreme commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces, and as such, Ike directed the land, sea and air invasion at Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Ike was promoted to general of the Army in Decemb", "start_char": 8985, "end_char": 10000, "id": "29166568" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_837163614#7_1761912711", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/dwight-d-eisenhower-9285482", "title": "Dwight D. Eisenhower - Facts, WW2 & Presidency - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nDwight D. Eisenhower\nWho Was Dwight D. Eisenhower?\nEarly Life\nMilitary Career\nU.S. Presidency\nLater Life\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\nUlysses S. Grant\nWoodrow Wilson\nAbraham Lincoln\nRalph D. Abernathy\nAndrew Jackson\nDouglas MacArthur\nGeorge Washington\nWilliam Howard Taft\n", "segment": "Among these were his days playing baseball and football at Abilene High School. After Eisenhower graduated from high school in 1909, he joined his father and uncle at the Belle Springs Creamery while also moonlighting as a fireman. Eisenhower used the money he earned to pay his younger brother Edgar’s tuition at the University of Michigan. The brothers had a deal: After two years, they’d switch places — with Edgar then working to support Eisenhower's college education. Luckily for Edgar, he never had to live up to his end of the deal. In 1911, Eisenhower landed an appointment at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, where attendance was free of charge. Once again he was a star on the football field until a series of knee injuries forced him to stop playing. In 1915, Eisenhower proudly graduated from West Point and was commissioned as a second lieutenant. Military Career\nAfter graduation, Eisenhower was stationed in Texas, where he met and started dating 18-year-old Mamie Geneva Doud from Denver, Colorado.", "start_char": 3766, "end_char": 4808, "id": "75806586" } ]
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who is the chicago bulls head coach?
Tom Thibodeau
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_119564725#0_222079926", "url": "https://247sports.com/nba/chicago-bulls/ContentGallery/The-best-available-potential-NBA-head-coaching-hires-125812188/", "title": "The best available potential NBA head coaching hires", "headings": "The best available potential NBA head coaching hires\nThe best available potential NBA head coaching hires\nPhil Jackson\nTy Lue\nStan Van Gundy\nTom Thibodeau\nMark Jackson\nScott Brooks\nJay Wright\nJohn Calipari\nOther potential candidates\n", "segment": "The best available potential NBA head coaching hires\nThe best available potential NBA head coaching hires\nThe Chicago Bulls’ disastrous 5-19 start to the season has claimed its first casualty, as head coach Fred Hoiberg was fired Monday morning, and replaced by associate head coach Jim Boylen. \"Decisions like this one are never easy to make, however I felt this was the right choice for our organization at this time,\" John Paxson, Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations wrote, via statement. \" After a thorough evaluation, I elected to make this move with the overall development of our team in mind. As a team, I believe it is imperative that we make unfaltering strides in the right direction and build the right habits to help put our players in the best position to evolve not only now, but into the future. I want to thank Fred for his dedication and efforts, as well as for his enduring commitment to our team.\" Hoiberg joined the Bulls prior to the 2015-16 season after a successful career at Iowa State, his alma mater. But he struggled to recapture the same magic that earned him the nickname “The Mayor” during his time in Ames, going 115-155 in Chicago over three full seasons and the start to this year. With Hoiberg joining Ty Lue as the second NBA head coach to be fired during the 2018-19 campaign, these potential candidates make the most sense for them as well as any other franchise who could ultimately make a change between now and the end of the regular season. SLIDE 1 of 9\nPhil Jackson\n(Photo: USA TODAY Sports)\nRealistically, Phil Jackson is not going to be the coach of the Bulls.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1624, "id": "24015520" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1866635493#0_3786467354", "url": "https://bleacherreport.com/articles/863197-chicago-bulls-top-5-coaches-in-team-history", "title": "Chicago Bulls: Top 5 Coaches in Team History | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights", "headings": "Chicago Bulls: Top 5 Coaches in Team History\nChicago Bulls: Top 5 Coaches in Team History\nChicago Bulls: Top 5 Coaches in Team History\nHonorable Mention: Vinny Del Negro\nWhy Are They on Here\n5. Scott Skiles\n4. Doug Collins\nWhere Did They Go\n3. Tom Thibodeau\nWhy Are They on Here\n2. Dick Motta\n1. 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Of those 20 coaches, only seven ended with a winning percentage over their careers. Winning percentage was not the only factor taken into account, since one bad year can throw a team off the grid no matter what. What we were looking for was their overall success and what they brought to the Bulls franchise. These five coaches are the ones who have had the greatest impact on the Bulls. Honorable Mention: Vinny Del Negro\n1 of 6\nWhen He Coached:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1473, "id": "55096976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2283576156#13_2458336369", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paxson", "title": "John Paxson - Wikipedia", "headings": "John Paxson\nJohn Paxson\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nAcademic honors\nNBA career\nCoaching career\nExecutive career\nChicago Bulls\nPersonal life\nNBA career statistics\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Saying \"This was a difficult decision to make, but one that was necessary at this time. Scott helped us in many ways during his time with the Bulls; most importantly, he helped this franchise get back to respectability. I am appreciative of his hard work and the imprint that he left on our team.\" Over the span of five seasons with the Bulls, Skiles compiled a record of 165-172 (.490), and guided the team to the playoffs three consecutive years before getting fired. Paxson promoted assistant coach Jim Boylan to interim head coach and the Bulls finished the year with a 33-49 record, missing t", "start_char": 9403, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105038220" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_971463443#11_2213058752", "url": "https://buildingpharmabrands.com/2014/01/06/wisdom-of-the-winningest-coach-phil-jackson/", "title": "Wisdom of the Winningest Coach: Phil Jackson | buildingpharmabrands", "headings": "buildingpharmabrands\nbuildingpharmabrands\nWisdom of the Winningest Coach: Phil Jackson\nby buildingpharmabrands\nLike this:\nRelated\n", "segment": "Chicago Bulls : Jackson : Los Angeles Lakers : NBA : NBA Coach of the Year : Phil Jackson : Philip Douglas Jackson : Wisdom of the Winningest Coach: Phil Jackson\n« Previous Post\nNext Post »", "start_char": 3143, "end_char": 3332, "id": "43961345" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_356901473#0_632083579", "url": "http://www.nba.com/bulls/", "title": "Chicago Bulls | The Official Site of the Chicago Bulls", "headings": "Get Connected\nGet Connected\nFan Communities\nChicago Bulls\nSubreddit\nFanposts\nRealGm\n", "segment": "Chicago Bulls | The Official Site of the Chicago Bulls\nChicago Bulls\nPresented By\nPromo Title\nPresented by\nMenu\nTeam\nRoster\nTeam Stats\nPlayer Stats\nLeaders\nBulls on Social\nStandings\nWindy City Bulls\nStaff Directory\nSchedule\n2020-21 Schedule\nPrintable Schedule\nAdd to Calendar\nPromotional Schedule\nBulls Radio Network\nWindy City Bulls Schedule\nTickets\nBuy Tickets\nSeason Tickets\nClickTix\nSingle Game Tickets\nGroup Tickets\nPremium Seating\nMobile Ticketing Guide\nNews\nNews Archive\nSam Smith\nChuck Checks In\nPhoto Galleries\nAthletico Injury Report\n2020-21 Yearbook\nBullpen - Game Program\nGame Notes\nVideo\nRun With Us\nBest Of\nGame Action\nOff The Court\nInterviews\nBulls Entertainment\nHistory\nShop\nShop. 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Sign up for ticket alerts.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1600, "id": "359548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_364338975#8_638992375", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020–21_NBA_season", "title": "2020–21 NBA season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020–21 NBA season\n2020–21 NBA season\nContents\nTransactions\nRetirement\nFree agency\nCoaching changes\nOff-season\nIn-season\nPreseason\nRegular season\nBy conference\nNotes\nPostponed games due to COVID-19\nPostponed games due to other reasons\nPlay-in tournament\nPostseason\nStatistics\nIndividual statistic leaders\nIndividual game highs\nTeam statistic leaders\nAwards\nPlayers of the Week\nPlayers of the Month\nRookies of the Month\nCoaches of the Month\nUniforms\nArenas\nTemporary relocation of the Toronto Raptors to Tampa\nCOVID-19 restrictions\nMedia\nNotable occurrences\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On September 13, 2020, Mike D'Antoni informed the Houston Rockets that he would not return as head coach after coaching the team for four seasons. On September 22, 2020, the Chicago Bulls hired Billy Donovan as their new head coach. On September 28, 2020, the Los Angeles Clippers and head coach Doc Rivers mutually agreed to part ways after seven seasons with the team. On October 3, 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers hired Doc Rivers as their new head coach. On October 20, 2020, the Indiana Pacers hired Nate Bjorkgren as their new head coach. On October 20, 2020, the Los Angeles Clippers promoted Tyronn Lue as their new head coach. On October 22, 2020, the New Orleans Pelicans hired Stan Van Gundy as their new head coach. On October 30, 2020, the Houston Rockets hired Stephen Silas as their new head coach. On November 11, 2020, the Oklahoma City Thunder promoted Mark Daigneault as their new head coach. In-season\nOn February 21, 2021, the Minnesota Timberwolves fired head coach Ryan Saunders after three seasons with the team.", "start_char": 5356, "end_char": 6390, "id": "99702766" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1296426429#8_1491229976", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%E2%80%9321_NBA_season", "title": "2020–21 NBA season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020–21 NBA season\n2020–21 NBA season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nTransactions\nRetirement\nFree agency\nCoaching changes\nOff-season\nIn-season\nPreseason\nRegular season\nBy conference\nNotes\nPostponed games due to COVID-19\nPostponed games due to other reasons\nPlay-in tournament\nEastern Conference Play-in\nWestern Conference Play-in\nPlayoffs\nBracket\nStatistics\nIndividual statistic leaders\nIndividual game highs\nTeam statistic leaders\nAwards\nYearly awards\n2020–21 NBA awards\nPlayers of the Week\nPlayers of the Month\nRookies of the Month\nCoaches of the Month\nUniforms\nArenas\nTemporary relocation of the Toronto Raptors to Tampa\nCOVID-19 restrictions\nMedia\nNotable occurrences\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On September 13, 2020, Mike D'Antoni informed the Houston Rockets that he would not return as head coach after coaching the team for four seasons. On September 22, 2020, the Chicago Bulls hired Billy Donovan as their new head coach. On September 28, 2020, the Los Angeles Clippers and head coach Doc Rivers mutually agreed to part ways after seven seasons with the team. On October 3, 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers hired Doc Rivers as their new head coach. On October 20, 2020, the Indiana Pacers hired Nate Bjorkgren as their new head coach. On October 20, 2020, the Los Angeles Clippers promoted Tyronn Lue as their new head coach. On October 22, 2020, the New Orleans Pelicans hired Stan Van Gundy as their new head coach. On October 30, 2020, the Houston Rockets hired Stephen Silas as their new head coach. On November 11, 2020, the Oklahoma City Thunder promoted Mark Daigneault as their new head coach. In-season\nOn February 21, 2021, the Minnesota Timberwolves fired head coach Ryan Saunders after three seasons with the team.", "start_char": 5627, "end_char": 6661, "id": "100178044" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_357191679#0_632571047", "url": "http://www.nba.com/bulls/schedule/", "title": "Chicago Bulls Schedule | Chicago Bulls", "headings": "\nSchedule\n2020-2021 Regular Season\nnbatickets.com\nUnited Center\nBulls Mobile App\n", "segment": "Chicago Bulls Schedule | Chicago Bulls\nChicago Bulls\nPresented By\nPromo Title\nPresented by\nMenu\nTeam\nRoster\nTeam Stats\nPlayer Stats\nLeaders\nBulls on Social\nStandings\nWindy City Bulls\nStaff Directory\nSchedule\n2020-21 Schedule\nPrintable Schedule\nAdd to Calendar\nPromotional Schedule\nBulls Radio Network\nWindy City Bulls Schedule\nTickets\nBuy Tickets\nSeason Tickets\nClickTix\nSingle Game Tickets\nGroup Tickets\nPremium Seating\nMobile Ticketing Guide\nNews\nNews Archive\nSam Smith\nChuck Checks In\nPhoto Galleries\nAthletico Injury Report\n2020-21 Yearbook\nBullpen - Game Program\nGame Notes\nVideo\nRun With Us\nBest Of\nGame Action\nOff The Court\nInterviews\nBulls Entertainment\nHistory\nShop\nShop. 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On August 24, 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers fired head coach Brett Brown after seven seasons with the team. On August 26, 2020, the Indiana Pacers fired head coach Nate McMillan after four seasons with the team. On September 3, 2020, the Brooklyn Nets hired Steve Nash as their new head coach. On September 8, 2020, the Oklahoma City Thunder and head coach Billy Donovan mutually agreed to part ways after five seasons. On September 13, 2020, Mike D'Antoni informed the Houston Rockets that he would not return as head coach after coaching the team for four seasons. On September 22, 2020, the Chicago Bulls hired Billy Donovan as their new head coach. On September 28, 2020, the Los Angeles Clippers and head coach Doc Rivers mutually agreed to part ways after seven seasons with the team. On October 3, 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers hired Doc Rivers as their new head coach. On October 20, 2020, the Indiana Pacers hired Nate Bjorkgren as their new head coach.", "start_char": 4828, "end_char": 5898, "id": "99702765" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1296426429#7_1491227887", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%E2%80%9321_NBA_season", "title": "2020–21 NBA season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020–21 NBA season\n2020–21 NBA season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nTransactions\nRetirement\nFree agency\nCoaching changes\nOff-season\nIn-season\nPreseason\nRegular season\nBy conference\nNotes\nPostponed games due to COVID-19\nPostponed games due to other reasons\nPlay-in tournament\nEastern Conference Play-in\nWestern Conference Play-in\nPlayoffs\nBracket\nStatistics\nIndividual statistic leaders\nIndividual game highs\nTeam statistic leaders\nAwards\nYearly awards\n2020–21 NBA awards\nPlayers of the Week\nPlayers of the Month\nRookies of the Month\nCoaches of the Month\nUniforms\nArenas\nTemporary relocation of the Toronto Raptors to Tampa\nCOVID-19 restrictions\nMedia\nNotable occurrences\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On August 15, 2020, the New Orleans Pelicans fired head coach Alvin Gentry after five seasons with the team. On August 24, 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers fired head coach Brett Brown after seven seasons with the team. On August 26, 2020, the Indiana Pacers fired head coach Nate McMillan after four seasons with the team. On September 3, 2020, the Brooklyn Nets hired Steve Nash as their new head coach. On September 8, 2020, the Oklahoma City Thunder and head coach Billy Donovan mutually agreed to part ways after five seasons. On September 13, 2020, Mike D'Antoni informed the Houston Rockets that he would not return as head coach after coaching the team for four seasons. On September 22, 2020, the Chicago Bulls hired Billy Donovan as their new head coach. On September 28, 2020, the Los Angeles Clippers and head coach Doc Rivers mutually agreed to part ways after seven seasons with the team. On October 3, 2020, the Philadelphia 76ers hired Doc Rivers as their new head coach. On October 20, 2020, the Indiana Pacers hired Nate Bjorkgren as their new head coach.", "start_char": 5099, "end_char": 6169, "id": "100178043" } ]
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what language do they speak in iceland wikipedia?
Icelandic Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111051748#2_297153829", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_iceland", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iceland? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iceland\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iceland?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "in ice land they speak icelandic but nothing else\nIcelandic is the language spoken in Iceland. For second languages English is widespread, most can manage some Danish; German, French and Spanish are uncommon. The language of Iceland is Icelandic. It is a member of the Germanic family of languages and most similar to the ancestoral Scandinavian language Old Norse. It's also similar to Faroese, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. People from Iceland speak Icelandic, Which is a Nordic language, much like Norwegian, Swedish or Danish. In Iceland they speak Icelandic. This is from wikipedia: Icelandic, a North Germanic language, is closely related to Faroese and some West Norwegian dialects\nicelandic\nIcelandic and English\nIcelandic, which is related to Faroese.", "start_char": 637, "end_char": 1399, "id": "74901483" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258738455#0_1863192829", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-iceland.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Iceland? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Iceland?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Iceland?\nThe Icelandic Language\nOrigin of Icelandic\nHistory\nModern Icelandic\nOrigin Of Foreign Languages Of Iceland\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Iceland?\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Iceland? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Iceland? A handwriting extract; the Icelandic letters ð & þ are visible\nThe Icelandic Language\nIcelandic, the official language of Iceland, is an Indo-European language of the North Germanic languages. The language is closely related to Faroese and Norwegian with minor differences resulting from Celtic influence in the ancient Icelandic literature. Iceland as a country is isolated and exhibits linguistic homogeny. It has never had several languages. In the past, Gaelic was the native language of the early Icelanders. Icelandic is not only the national identity of Icelanders but also the official language of the country as adopted but their constitution in 2011. Besides, Icelandic sign language, as of 2011, is the official minority language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 830, "id": "96445593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111051748#1_297152890", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_iceland", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iceland? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iceland\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iceland?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "They have one language in Iceland, and its called Icelandic. They teach English and Danish in school though. English from 5th grade and up, and Danish from 7th grade and up. Icelandic is the language of Iceland. icelandic. in ice land they speak icelandic but nothing else\nIcelandic is the language spoken in Iceland. For second languages English is widespread, most can manage some Danish; German, French and Spanish are uncommon. The language of Iceland is Icelandic. It is a member of the Germanic family of languages and most similar to the ancestoral Scandinavian language Old Norse.", "start_char": 414, "end_char": 1003, "id": "74901482" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1181895352#5_2569252675", "url": "https://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Icelandic.asp", "title": "Learn Icelandic Online - Write or Speak in Icelandic Language Exchange", "headings": "Learn to Speak Icelandic\nLearn to Speak Icelandic\nWhat You Can Do Here\nEmail, Text Chat or Voice Chat?\nBefore Practicing\nFind a Partner Now\nOur Newest Icelandic-speaking Members\n", "segment": "Find an Icelandic-speaking Partner\nYour native language: - Choose one - - Other - Afrikaans Akan Albanian Amharic (Ethiopian) Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Middle Eastern Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, other Arabic, Palestinian Aramaic Armenian Assamese Assyrian Azerbaijani Bambara (Bamana) Baoulé (Baule, Bawule) Basque Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian) Belarusian Bemba (Chiwemba, Wemba) Bengali Berber (Tamazight) Bosnian Breton Bulgarian Burmese Cambodian (Khmer) Catalan Cebuano (Bisaya) Chichewa (Nyanja) Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, other Chinese, Taiwanese (Hokkien, Minnanhua) Chuvash (Bulgar) Creole Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Fijian Filipino (Tagalog) Finnish Fon (Dahomeen, Djedji, Fongbe) French Gaelic (Irish) Gaelic (Manx) Gaelic (Scottish) Galician Georgian German Greek Gujarati Hausa Hawaiian Hebrew Hindi Hmong Hungarian Icelandic Ido Igbo (Ibo) Indonesian (Bahasa) Interlingua Italian Japanese Kachchi Kannada Kazakh Kituba (Kikoongo, Munukutuba) Konkani Konkani (Kunabi, Cugani, Bankoti) Korean Kurdish Kyrgyz (Kara-Kirgiz, Kirghiz, Kirgiz) Ladino Lao Latin Latvian Ligurian Lingala (Ngala) Lithuanian Lombard Luxembourgeois (Luxemburgian) Macedonian Malagasy Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) Malayalam Maldivian (Dhivehi) Maltese Mandinka Maori (New Zealand Maori) Marathi Mongolian Montenegrin Native American (Ojibway, Cree...) Nepali Newari Norwegian Nyanja (Chewa, Chinyanja) Occitan (Occitani) Oriya Oromo (Oromoo , Oromiffa) Papiamento (or Papiamentu) Paraguayan Guarani Persian (Farsi, Dari) Polish Portuguese Pulaar Punjabi Purépecha (Tarascan) Pushto (Pashto) Quechua Rapa Nui Romanian Romansch Romany (Gypsy, Danubian) Rundi (Kirundi, Urundi) Russian Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) Saami (sami) Samoan Sanskrit Serbian Shona Sicilian Sign Language Sindhi Sinhalese Slovak Slovenian Somali Spanish Swahili Swedish Swiss German Tajiki (Tajiki, Tadzhik) Tamil Tatar (Tartar) Telugu Tetum Thai Tibetan Tigrigna (Tigray, Tigrinya) Tok Pisin Tongan Tswana Tumbuka Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Uyghur (Wighor) Uzbek Venetian Vietnamese Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zulu\n\n\nClick here for advanced search. MyLanguageExchange.com is doing \"extraordinary things online .\" \" Our level of knowledge has increased a lot. You made my dream come true. \" - Juan José Guerrero, Seville (Spain)\nRead entire testimonial\nOur Newest Icelandic-speaking Members\nHere are 20 of our most recent Icelandic-speaking members that could become your partner. To view all registered Icelandic native speakers, please click here. Click on a name for more information or to contact the member. Name\nCountry\n(City)\nNative Language\nPracticing Language\nDescription\nPési\nMay 27, 2021\nIceland\n(Reykjavík)\nIcelandic\nEnglish\nGerman\nHi, I'm from Iceland and I´m 25 years old. I originally signed up here to improve my English but recently I began learning German on Duolingo, so it would be fun to speak to some Germans.", "start_char": 2374, "end_char": 5301, "id": "72382315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1127377971#6_1447489494", "url": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/p/scanlangs.htm", "title": "Overview of the Nordic Languages", "headings": "Overview of the Nordic Languages\nOverview of the Nordic Languages\nDanish\nNorwegian\nSwedish\nIcelandic\nFaroese\nFinnish\n", "segment": "Hello: Hej\nGoodbye: Adjö\nPlease: Snälla du\nThank you: Tack\nExcuse me: Ursäkta mig\nIcelandic\nIcelandic is a language also part of the North Germanic languages and is related to Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Faroese. Since it's a small country, there are currently only 320,000 speakers. Icelandic is Iceland's official language. Some common phrases in Icelandic are: Hello:", "start_char": 2415, "end_char": 2790, "id": "73571393" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1058680041#0_2250059864", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/what-language-is-spoken-in-iceland", "title": "What Language Is Spoken In Iceland?", "headings": "What Language Is Spoken In Iceland?\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Iceland?\nInsular Icelandic\nOther Languages Spoken In Iceland\n", "segment": "What Language Is Spoken In Iceland? What Language Is Spoken In Iceland? There can only be one Icelandic. By Steph Koyfman\nJanuary 22, 2019\nYou’ll notice that this article is titled “What Language Is Spoken In Iceland,” not “Which Languages Are Spoken In Iceland.” That’s because Iceland is by and large a monolingual country, even if most Icelanders can speak multiple other languages beyond their official tongue. The official language of Iceland is Icelandic, which is spoken by at least 300,000 of the 336,000 people who live there (if not more). Iceland has a 100 percent literacy rate, and according to a semi-official source, about 97 percent of Icelanders speak Icelandic as their mother tongue. Secondarily, there are also about 200 deaf people in Iceland as of 2005 (or less than 1 percent of the population). Icelandic Sign Language is another language that’s recognized by law. Insular Icelandic\nIcelandic is a rather idiosyncratic language, and this is somewhat by design.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 984, "id": "16179274" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111051748#6_297157967", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_iceland", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iceland? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iceland\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iceland?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Icelandic, English, the Nordic languages, and German are widely spoken in Iceland. There are no other official languages in Iceland, but like all the Scandinavian countries, they speak English and usually at a very good level. Some Icelandic people may speak Norwegian, Danish or Swedish, but it all depends. --\nThe only languages spoken in Iceland, *besides Icelandic* are only languages you might expect from immigrants, about 7% of the population, in 2008. A large portion of these immigrants were non-permanent workers of some sort mainly from Poland, Lithuania or Thailand. Oh, and Icelanders are required by law to go to school ^^, and are therefore learn Danish, English and have the option of choosing German, French or recently Spanish. Iceland is a rare example of a monolingual society. The only two languages in Iceland are: Icelandic\nIcelandic sign language (only used by about 60,000 people). If you think of it a long time ago ( about year 1500) the vikings set sail on a light ship called the Drakor to explore the sea.", "start_char": 1880, "end_char": 2916, "id": "74901487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1127377971#7_1447490269", "url": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/scandinaviatripplanning/p/scanlangs.htm", "title": "Overview of the Nordic Languages", "headings": "Overview of the Nordic Languages\nOverview of the Nordic Languages\nDanish\nNorwegian\nSwedish\nIcelandic\nFaroese\nFinnish\n", "segment": "Ursäkta mig\nIcelandic\nIcelandic is a language also part of the North Germanic languages and is related to Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Faroese. Since it's a small country, there are currently only 320,000 speakers. Icelandic is Iceland's official language. Some common phrases in Icelandic are: Hello: Halló\nGoodbye: Bless\nPlease: Vinsamlegast\nThank you: Takk fyrir\nExcuse me: Afsakið mig\nFaroese\nWith only 90,000 speakers, Faroese is a rare language mainly spoken in the Faroe Islands, which are a territory of Denmark.", "start_char": 2486, "end_char": 3009, "id": "73571394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2613800001#0_2824115723", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Iceland", "title": "Languages of Iceland - Wikipedia", "headings": "Languages of Iceland\nLanguages of Iceland\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Languages of Iceland - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Iceland\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\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: \" Languages of Iceland\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nLanguages of Iceland\nOfficial\nIcelandic 93.2%\nImmigrant\nPolish 2.71%\nLithuanian 0.43%\nEnglish 0.32%\nGerman 0.31%\nDanish 0.31%\nPortuguese 0.28%\nFilipino 0.24%\nThai 0.17%\nLatvian 0.14%\nOther 1.89%\nForeign\nEnglish\nDanish / Norwegian / Swedish\nFrench / German / Spanish\nSigned\nIcelandic Sign Language\nKeyboard layout\nQWERTY\nIcelandic\nSource\nStatistics Iceland (2008)\nThe sign in front of the National Museum of Iceland, bilingual in Icelandic and English\nIceland has been a very isolated and linguistically homogeneous island historically, but has nevertheless been home to several languages. Gaelic was the native language to many of the early Icelanders. Although the Icelandic or Norse language prevails, northern trade routes brought German, English, Dutch, French and Basque to Iceland. Some merchants and clergymen settled in Iceland throughout the centuries, leaving their mark on culture, but linguistically mainly trade, nautical, and religious terms. Excluding these and Latin words, Icelandic has been altered remarkably little since settlement . Icelandic is not only the national language, but is now “the official language in Iceland” by virtue of Act No 61/2011, adopted by parliament in 2011.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1667, "id": "105270656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111051748#5_297156774", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_iceland", "title": "What languages are spoken in Iceland? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Iceland\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Iceland?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "yes....! icelandic -_-\nicelandic\nThe official language of Iceland is Icelandic\nIcelandic. Icelandic. Or Íslenska like they say in Iceland :)\nÍslenska = pronounced eeslenskaa)\nits icelandic. But, you learn basic English and danish in school though. Icelandic, English, the Nordic languages, and German are widely spoken in Iceland. There are no other official languages in Iceland, but like all the Scandinavian countries, they speak English and usually at a very good level. Some Icelandic people may speak Norwegian, Danish or Swedish, but it all depends. --\nThe only languages spoken in Iceland, *besides Icelandic* are only languages you might expect from immigrants, about 7% of the population, in 2008. A large portion of these immigrants were non-permanent workers of some sort mainly from Poland, Lithuania or Thailand.", "start_char": 1632, "end_char": 2459, "id": "74901486" } ]
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when was the last time the ny giants played in the superbowl?
Super Bowl XXV
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They've been in the playoffs a total of 19 times in their 61 seasons. When was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs? The New York Giants last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Giants won a playoff game? In 2011, the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. When was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game? In 2016, the New York Giants lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Giants won? 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Despite highs and lows throughout the season, the Giants, with a 9–7 record, returned to the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2008, when they won the NFC East and finished the season as the NFC's #4 seed. New York finished 10–6 in 2010 but failed to qualify for the playoffs due to not having any tiebreakers over any NFC playoff team. The Giants entered their week 17 match up with the Cowboys with both teams tied for the division lead with 8–7 records. The Giants took a 21–0 first half lead and while the Cowboys closed the gap to make the score 21–14 early in the 4th quarter, the Giants held on to defeat the Cowboys 31–14, clinching the divisional title and a playoff berth. In the playoffs, the Giants defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and the San Francisco 49ers to win the NFC championship. The Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, which was a rematch of Super Bowl XLII from 4 years earlier in which the Giants defeated the previously undefeated Patriots. As in 2007, 1990, and 1986, the Giants played their eventual Super Bowl opponent during the regular season. The Giants also played the Packers and 49ers during the season, losing both games in the final minutes of play. The 2011 Giants were the first team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl with a negative point differential (minus-6, 394 points scored, 400 points allowed).", "start_char": 1230, "end_char": 2674, "id": "100151906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80971225#2_183700229", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/new-york-giants", "title": "New York Giants Playoff History | 1960 - 2020", "headings": "New York Giants History\nNew York Giants\nNew York » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nNew York Giants History\nOverview\nHave the New York Giants gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Giants were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Giants won?\nNew York Giants Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 2011, the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. When was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game? In 2016, the New York Giants lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Giants won? The New York Giants won the Super Bowl 4 times, in 1986, 1990, 2007 and 2011. New York Giants Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2019\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2018\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n3-13\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n11-5\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2015\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2012\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n2011\n9-7\nWon Super Bowl\n2010\n10-6\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n12-4\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2007\n10-6\nWon Super Bowl\n2006\n8-8\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2005\n11-5\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2004\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2003\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n10-6\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2001\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2000\n12-4\nLost Super Bowl (Won 2 Rounds)\n1999\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1998\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1997\n10-5-1\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1996\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1995\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n1994\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1993\n11-5\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1992\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1991\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1990\n13-3\nWon Super Bowl\n1989\n12-4\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1988\n10-6\nMissed Playoffs\n1987\n6-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n14-2\nWon Super Bowl\n1985\n10-6\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1984\n9-7\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1983\n3-12-1\nMissed Playoffs\n1982\n4-5\nMissed Playoffs\n1981\n9-7\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1980\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n1979\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1978\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1977\n5-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1976\n3-11\nMissed Playoffs\n1975\n5-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1974\n2-12\nMissed Playoffs\n1973\n2-11-1\nMissed Playoffs\n1972\n8-6\nMissed Playoffs\n1971\n4-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1970\n9-5\nMissed Playoffs\n1969\n6-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1968\n7-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1967\n7-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1966\n1-12-1\nMissed Playoffs\n1965\n7-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1964\n2-10-2\nMissed Playoffs\n1963\n11-3\nLost NFL Championship (Won 0 Rounds)\n1962\n12-2\nLost NFL Championship (Won 0 Rounds)\n1961\n10-3-1\nLost NFL Championship (Won 0 Rounds)\n1960\n6-4-2\nMissed Playoffs", "start_char": 965, "end_char": 3244, "id": "76665630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1242307663#1_1452310524", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_New_York_Giants_season", "title": "2016 New York Giants season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2016 New York Giants season\n2016 New York Giants season\nContents\nOffseason\nFree agents signed\nDraft\nMain article: 2016 NFL draft\nStaff\n2016 New York Giants staff\nFinal roster\n2016 New York Giants final roster\nSchedule\nPreseason\nRegular season\nPostseason\nGame summaries\nRegular season\nWeek 1: at Dallas Cowboys\nWeek One: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. New Orleans Saints\nWeek Two: New Orleans Saints at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 3: vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek Three: Washington Redskins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 4: at Minnesota Vikings\nWeek Four: New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary\nWeek 5: at Green Bay Packers\nWeek Five: New York Giants at Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nWeek 6: vs. Baltimore Ravens\nWeek Six: Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 7: at Los Angeles Rams\nNFL International Series\nWeek Seven: New York Giants at Los Angeles Rams – Game summary\nWeek 9: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Nine: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 10: vs. Cincinnati Bengals\nWeek Ten: Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 11: vs. Chicago Bears\nWeek Eleven: Chicago Bears at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 12: at Cleveland Browns\nWeek Twelve: New York Giants at Cleveland Browns – Game summary\nWeek 13: at Pittsburgh Steelers\nWeek Thirteen: New York Giants at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary\nWeek 14: vs. Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Fourteen: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Detroit Lions\nWeek Fifteen: Detroit Lions at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 16: at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Sixteen: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary\nWeek 17: at Washington Redskins\nWeek Seventeen: New York Giants at Washington Redskins – Game summary\nPostseason\nNFC Wild Card Playoffs: at #4 Green Bay Packers\nNFC Wild Card Playoffs: (5) New York Giants at (4) Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nStandings\nDivision\nConference\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Giants rebounded and went on a six-game winning streak for the first time since 2010, before falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13. The Giants then upset the 11–1 Dallas Cowboys in Week 14 to improve to 9–4. With their Week 14 win over the Dallas Cowboys, the Giants clinched a winning season for the first time since 2012 and also swept the Cowboys for the first time since 2011. The Giants got their 10th win of the season in Week 15, having a 10 win season for the first time since 2010. Their 7–1 record at home is their best home record since MetLife Stadium opened in 2010. Despite losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' loss to the New Orleans Saints two days later meant the Giants clinched a playoff trip for the first time since their last Super Bowl season in 2011 . The Giants' first playoff game since Super Bowl XLVI ended in disappointment, as they were upended by the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round at Lambeau Field. The Giants only managed to score 13 points and allowed a season high 38 points, ending their season. As of 2020, this is the last time the Giants made the playoffs or had a winning record. The Giants sent four players to the Pro Bowl and their defense in 2016 was ranked third in the NFL with five All-Pros, (the other All-Pro was Odell Beckham Jr. ).", "start_char": 1426, "end_char": 2765, "id": "100161110" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_99210911#0_167832844", "url": "http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/_/name/nyg/new-york-giants", "title": "New York Giants NFL - Giants News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN", "headings": "\nESPN\nNew York Giants\n", "segment": "New York Giants NFL - Giants News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN\nMenu\nESPN\nLog In\nWelcome! Manage my: Subscriptions\nEdition: US\nTV Provider\nVideo Settings\nLog In\nFavorites Edit\nNo teams in your favorites yet. 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at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Three: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary\nWeek 4: at Arizona Cardinals\nWeek Four: New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary\nWeek 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks\nWeek Five: Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 6: vs. Buffalo Bills\nWeek Six: Buffalo Bills at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 8: vs. Miami Dolphins\nWeek Eight: Miami Dolphins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 9: at New England Patriots\nWeek Nine: New York Giants at New England Patriots – Game summary\nWeek 10: at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek Ten: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nWeek 11: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Eleven: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 12: at New Orleans Saints\nWeek Twelve: New York Giants at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 13: vs. Green Bay Packers\nWeek Thirteen: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 14: at Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Fourteen: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek Fifteen: Washington Redskins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 16: at New York Jets\nWeek Sixteen: New York Giants at New York Jets – Game summary\nWeek 17: vs. Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Seventeen: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary\nPlayoffs\nSchedule\nNFC Wild Card Game: vs. #5 Atlanta Falcons\nNFC Wild Card Game: Atlanta Falcons at New York Giants – Game summary\nNFC Divisional Game: at #1 Green Bay Packers\nNFC Divisional Game: New York Giants at Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nNFC Championship Game: at #2 San Francisco 49ers\nNFC Championship Game: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nSuper Bowl XLVI: vs. New England Patriots\nSuper Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots – Game summary\nSeason facts\nReferences\n", "segment": "In the playoffs, the Giants defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and the San Francisco 49ers to win the NFC championship. The Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, which was a rematch of Super Bowl XLII from 4 years earlier in which the Giants defeated the previously undefeated Patriots. As in 2007, 1990, and 1986, the Giants played their eventual Super Bowl opponent during the regular season. The Giants also played the Packers and 49ers during the season, losing both games in the final minutes of play. The 2011 Giants were the first team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl with a negative point differential (minus-6, 394 points scored, 400 points allowed). With a 9–7 record, the Giants became the third NFL team to win fewer than 10 games in a 16-game season, and reach the Super Bowl. but became the first of the three to win the Super Bowl. The previous teams to go 9–7 and reach the Super Bowl (the '79 Rams, who only needed two playoff wins were the first, and the 2008 Arizona Cardinals) were both defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Additionally, upon defeating the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI the Giants became the first NFC East Division champion to win the Super Bowl since the Dallas Cowboys in 1995 (the Giants were a Wild Card team when they won Super Bowl XLII ). The Giants were also close to rematching the Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl for the first time since 2000 .", "start_char": 1970, "end_char": 3408, "id": "100151907" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981349397#3_3163283070", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Giants_seasons", "title": "List of New York Giants seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Giants seasons\nList of New York Giants seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nNew York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "In the 2000 season, New York returned to the Super Bowl, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens 34–7. The 2007 season saw the Giants win their seventh NFL championship at Super Bowl XLII, where they defeated the previously unbeaten New England Patriots 17–14 in a game that is widely considered to be one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. The Giants made four consecutive appearances in the playoffs from 2005 to 2008, before an 8–8 record in 2009 caused them to miss the postseason. After missing the playoffs in 2010, they defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers in the 2011 playoffs to reach Super Bowl XLVI, where they defeated the Patriots 21–17. In the most recent season, 2020, the Giants went 6–10 and did not qualify for the postseason. This article is part of series of\nNew York Giants history\n\nHistory of the New York Giants\nHistory of the New York Giants (1925–1978)\nHistory of the New York Giants (1979–1993)\nHistory of the New York Giants (1994–present)\nList of New York Giants seasons\nFinancial history of the New York Giants\nv\nt\ne\nContents\n1 Table key\n2 Seasons\n2.1 All-time records\n3 Notes\n4 References\nTable key\nLinebacker Lawrence Taylor helped the Giants win two Super Bowls and was the 1986 NFL Most Valuable Player. BBA\nBert Bell Award\nFinish\nFinal position in league, division, or conference\nLosses\nNumber of regular season losses\nNFC POY\nUnited Press International NFC Player of the Year\nNFL COY\nNational Football League Coach of the Year Award\nNFL CPOY\nNational Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award\nNFL DPOY\nNational Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award\nNFL DROY\nNational Football League Defensive Rookie of the Year Award\nNFL MVP\nNational Football League Most Valuable Player Award\nNFL OROY\nNational Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year Award\nNFL WPMOY\nWalter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award\nOT\nGame was decided in overtime\nPro Bowl MVP\nPro Bowl Most Valuable Player Award\nSeason\nEach year is linked to an article about that particular NFL season\nSuper Bowl MVP\nSuper Bowl Most Valuable Player Award\nTeam\nEach year is linked to an article about that particular Giants season\nTies\nNumber of regular season ties\nUPI NFC ROY\nUPI NFL-NFC Rookie of the Year\nWins\nNumber of regular season wins\nSeasons\nNFL champions (1920–1969)\nSuper Bowl champions (1966–present)\nConference champions *\nDivision champions +\nWild Card berth #\nOne-game playoff berth ^\nNew York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches\nSeason\nTeam\nLeague\nConference\nDivision\nFinish\nWins\nLosses\nTies\nPostseason results\nAwards\nHead coaches\n1925\n1925\nNFL\n—\n—\n4th\n8\n4\n0\n—\n—\nBob Folwell\n1926\n1926\nNFL\n—\n—\n7th\n8\n4\n1\n—\n—\nDoc Alexander\n1927\n1927\nNFL\n—\n—\n1st\n11\n1\n1\nNamed NFL champions (1)\n—\nEarl Potteiger\n1928\n1928\nNFL\n—\n—\n6th\n4\n7\n2\n—\n—\n1929\n1929\nNFL\n—\n—\n2nd\n13\n1\n1\n—\n—\nLeRoy Andrews\n1930\n1930\nNFL\n—\n—\n2nd\n13\n4\n0\n—\n—\nLeRoy Andrews (11–4)\nBenny Friedman & Steve Owen (2–0)\n1931\n1931\nNFL\n—\n—\n5th\n7\n6\n1\n—\n—\nSteve Owen\n1932\n1932\nNFL\n—\n—\n5th\n4\n6\n2\n—\n—\n1933\n1933\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n11\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Bears) 23–21\n—\n1934\n1934\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n5\n0\nWon NFL Championship (2) ( Bears) 30–13\n—\n1935\n1935\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n9\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Lions) 26–7\n—\n1936\n1936\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n5\n6\n1\n—\n—\n1937\n1937\nNFL\n—\nEast\n2nd\n6\n3\n2\n—\n—\n1938\n1938\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n2\n1\nWon NFL Championship (3) ( Packers) 23–17\nMel Hein ( NFL MVP)\n1939\n1939\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n9\n1\n1\nLost NFL Championship (at Packers) 27–0\n—\n1940\n1940\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n6\n4\n1\n—\n—\n1941\n1941\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Bears) 37–9\n—\n1942\n1942\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n5\n5\n1\n—\n—\n1943\n1943\nNFL\n—\nEast\n2nd ^\n6\n3\n1\nLost Divisional playoff ( Redskins) 28–0\n—\n1944\n1944\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n1\n1\nLost NFL Championship ( Packers) 14–7\n—\n1945\n1945\nNFL\n—\nEast\nT-3rd\n3\n6\n1\n—\n—\n1946\n1946\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n7\n3\n1\nLost NFL Championship ( Bears) 24–14\n—\n1947\n1947\nNFL\n—\nEast\n5th\n2\n8\n2\n—\n—\n1948\n1948\nNFL\n—\nEast\nT-3rd\n4\n8\n0\n—\n—\n1949\n1949\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n6\n6\n0\n—\n—\n1950\n1950\nNFL\nAmerican\n—\n2nd ^\n10\n2\n0\nLost Conference playoff (at Browns) 8–3\n—\n1951\n1951\nNFL\nAmerican\n—\n2nd\n9\n2\n1\n—\n—\n1952\n1952\nNFL\nAmerican\n—\nT-2nd\n7\n5\n0\n—\n—\n1953\n1953\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n5th\n3\n9\n0\n—\n—\n1954\n1954\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n3rd\n7\n5\n0\n—\n—\nJim Lee Howell\n1955\n1955\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n3rd\n6\n5\n1\n—\n—\n1956\n1956\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n8\n3\n1\nWon NFL Championship (4) ( Bears) 47–7\nFrank Gifford (NFL MVP)\n1957\n1957\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n2nd\n7\n5\n0\n—\n—\n1958\n1958\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n9\n3\n0\nWon Conference playoff ( Browns) 10–0\nLost NFL Championship ( Colts) 23–17 (OT) *\nFrank Gifford ( Pro Bowl MVP)\n1959\n1959\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n10\n2\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Colts) 31–16 *\n—\n1960\n1960\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n3rd\n6\n4\n2\n—\nSam Huff (Pro Bowl MVP)\n1961\n1961\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n10\n3\n1\nLost NFL Championship (at Packers) 37–0 *\nAllie Sherman ( NFL COY)\nAllie Sherman\n1962\n1962\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n12\n2\n0\nLost NFL Championship ( Packers) 16–7 *\nY. A. Tittle (NFL MVP)\nAllie Sherman (NFL COY)\nAndy Robustelli ( BBA)\n1963\n1963\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n11\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Bears) 14–10 *\nY. A. Tittle (NFL MVP)\n1964\n1964\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n7th\n2\n10\n2\n—\n—\n1965\n1965\nNFL\nEastern\n—\nT-2nd\n7\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1966\n1966\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n8th\n1\n12\n1\n—\n—\n1967\n1967\nNFL\nEastern\nCentury\n2nd\n7\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1968\n1968\nNFL\nEastern\nCapitol\n2nd\n7\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1969\n1969\nNFL\nEastern\nCentury\n2nd\n6\n8\n0\n—\n—\nAlex Webster\n1970\n1970\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n9\n5\n0\n—\nAlex Webster (NFL COY)\n1971\n1971\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n4\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1972\n1972\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n8\n6\n0\n—\n—\n1973\n1973\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n2\n11\n1\n—\n—\n1974\n1974\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n2\n12\n0\n—\nJohn Hicks ( UPI NFC ROY)\nBill Arnsparger\n1975\n1975\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n5\n9\n0\n—\n—\n1976\n1976\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n3\n11\n0\n—\n—\nBill Arnsparger (0–7)\nJohn McVay (3–4)\n1977\n1977\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n5\n9\n0\n—\n—\nJohn McVay\n1978\n1978\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1979\n1979\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\nRay Perkins\n1980\n1980\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n4\n12\n0\n—\n—\n1981\n1981\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd #\n9\n7\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs (at Eagles) 27–21\nLost Divisional playoffs (at 49ers) 38–24\nLawrence Taylor ( NFL DPOY / NFL DROY)\n1982\n1982\nNFL\nNFC\n—\n10th\n4\n5\n0\n—\nLawrence Taylor (NFL DPOY)\n1983\n1983\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n3\n12\n1\n—\nLawrence Taylor ( NFC POY)\nBill Parcells\n1984\n1984\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n9\n7\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs (at Rams) 16–13\nLost Divisional playoffs (at 49ers) 21–10\n—\n1985\n1985\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n10\n6\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs ( 49ers) 17–3\nLost Divisional playoffs (at Bears) 21–0\nPhil Simms (Pro Bowl MVP)\n1986\n1986\nNFL\nNFC *\nEast +\n1st +\n14\n2\n0\nWon Divisional playoffs ( 49ers) 49–3\nWon NFC Championship ( Redskins) 17–0\nWon Super Bowl XXI (5) (vs. Broncos) 39–20\nLawrence Taylor (NFL MVP/NFC POY/NFL DPOY/BBA)\nBill Parcells (NFL COY)\nPhil Simms ( Super Bowl XXI MVP)\n1987\n1987\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n6\n9\n0\n—\n—\n1988\n1988\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n10\n6\n0\n—\n—\n1989\n1989\nNFL\nNFC\nEast +\n1st +\n12\n4\n0\nLost Divisional playoffs ( Rams) 19–13 (OT)\nOttis Anderson ( NFL CPOY)\n1990\n1990\nNFL\nNFC *\nEast +\n1st +\n13\n3\n0\nWon Divisional playoffs ( Bears) 31–3\nWon NFC Championship (at 49ers) 15–13\nWon Super Bowl XXV (6) (vs. Bills) 20–19\nOttis Anderson (Super Bowl XXV MVP)\n1991\n1991\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n8\n8\n0\n—\n—\nRay Handley\n1992\n1992\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1993\n1993\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n11\n5\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs ( Vikings) 17–10\nLost Divisional playoffs (at 49ers) 44–3\nDan Reeves (NFL COY)\nDan Reeves\n1994\n1994\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n9\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1995\n1995\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n5\n11\n0\n—\n—\n1996\n1996\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1997\n1997\nNFL\nNFC\nEast +\n1st +\n10\n5\n1\nLost Wild Card playoffs ( Vikings) 23–22\nJim Fassel (NFL COY)\nJim Fassel\n1998\n1998\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n8\n8\n0\n—\n—\n1999\n1999\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n7\n9\n0\n—\n—\n2000\n2000\nNFL\nNFC *\nEast +\n1st +\n12\n4\n0\nWon Divisional playoffs ( Eagles) 20–10\nWon NFC Championship ( Vikings) 41–0\nLost Super Bowl XXXV (vs. Ravens) 34–7 *\n—\n2001\n2001\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n7\n9\n0\n—\nMichael Strahan (NFL DPOY)\n2002\n2002\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n10\n6\n0\nLost Wild Card playoffs (at 49ers) 39–38\n—\n2003\n2003\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n4\n12\n0\n—\n—\n2004\n2004\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\nTom Coughlin\n2005\n2005\nNFL\nNFC\nEast +\n1st +\n11\n5\n0\nLost Wild Card playoffs ( Panther", "start_char": 1870, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105465322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981349397#2_3163281081", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Giants_seasons", "title": "List of New York Giants seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Giants seasons\nList of New York Giants seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nNew York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "New York won its fourth NFL title in 1956, with a 47–7 win over the Bears in the championship game. From 1958 to 1963, the Giants reached the NFL Championship Game five times, but were defeated on each occasion. Following the 1963 season, the franchise did not return to the playoffs until 1981, only finishing .500 or better five times during the postseason drought. Thirty years after the team's previous NFL title, the Giants were victorious in Super Bowl XXI, winning against the Denver Broncos 39–20 to end the 1986 season. The Giants won their second Super Bowl four years later, defeating the Buffalo Bills 20–19 in Super Bowl XXV. In the 2000 season, New York returned to the Super Bowl, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens 34–7. The 2007 season saw the Giants win their seventh NFL championship at Super Bowl XLII, where they defeated the previously unbeaten New England Patriots 17–14 in a game that is widely considered to be one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. The Giants made four consecutive appearances in the playoffs from 2005 to 2008, before an 8–8 record in 2009 caused them to miss the postseason. After missing the playoffs in 2010, they defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers in the 2011 playoffs to reach Super Bowl XLVI, where they defeated the Patriots 21–17. In the most recent season, 2020, the Giants went 6–10 and did not qualify for the postseason.", "start_char": 1231, "end_char": 2653, "id": "105465321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80971225#0_183697010", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/new-york-giants", "title": "New York Giants Playoff History | 1960 - 2020", "headings": "New York Giants History\nNew York Giants\nNew York » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nNew York Giants History\nOverview\nHave the New York Giants gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Giants were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Giants won?\nNew York Giants Postseason Results\n", "segment": "New York Giants Playoff History | 1960 - 2020\nNew York Giants\nNew York » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\n61\n19\n4\nSeasons\nMade Playoffs\nChampionships\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\n41.2%\n2\n4\n1\nWinning Percentage\nMade Playoffs\nPlayoff Game Wins\nChampionships\nChampionship Years\n1986, 1990, 2007, 2011\nNew York Giants History\nOverview\nThe New York Giants have played a total of 61 seasons. Their first season was in 1960, and their most recent season was in 2020. Have the New York Giants gone by any other names? No, the New York Giants have been known by that name since 1960. When was the last time the Giants were in the playoffs? The New York Giants last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 19 times in their 61 seasons. When was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs? The New York Giants last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Giants won a playoff game?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 965, "id": "76665628" } ]
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where did galileo go to school?
University of Pisa
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1155176330#1_2604790153", "url": "https://www.history.com/news/8-things-you-may-not-know-about-galileo", "title": "8 Things You May Not Know About Galileo - HISTORY", "headings": "8 Things You May Not Know About Galileo\n8 Things You May Not Know About Galileo\nGet the facts on the iconic Italian astronomer and physicist.\n1. He was a college dropout.\n2. He didn’t invent the telescope.\n3. His daughters were nuns.\n4. Galileo was sentenced to life in prison by the Roman Inquisition.\n5. He spent his final years under house arrest.\n6. His middle finger is on display in a museum.\n7. NASA named a spacecraft for him.\n8. The Vatican didn’t admit Galileo was right until 1992.\n", "segment": "He was a college dropout. Galileo, whose father was a lute player and music theorist, was born in Pisa, Italy. Although his father was from a noble family, they weren’t wealthy. As a preteen, Galileo began studying at a monastery near Florence and considered becoming a monk; however, his father wasn’t in favor of his son pursuing a religious life and eventually removed him from the school. When he was 16, Galileo enrolled at the University of Pisa to study medicine, at his father’s urging. Instead, though, he became interested in mathematics and shifted his focus to that subject. Galileo left the school in 1585 without earning a degree. He continued his mathematics studies on his own and earned money by giving private lessons before returning to the University of Pisa in 1589 to teach math. 2.", "start_char": 232, "end_char": 1036, "id": "8661161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494306736#1_2848012631", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/scientists/galileo_galilei.php", "title": "Biography for Kids: Galileo Galilei", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nGalileo Galilei\n", "segment": "Improving the telescope to be used to study the planets and stars\nBiography: Early Life\nGalileo was born in Pisa, Italy where he grew up with his brothers and sisters during the Italian Renaissance. His father was a music teacher and a famous musician. His family moved to the city of Florence when he was ten years old. It was in Florence that Galileo began his education at the Camaldolese monastery. Galileo by Ottavio Leoni\nGalileo was an accomplished musician and an excellent student. At first he wanted to become a doctor, so he went to the University of Pisa to study medicine in 1581. A Budding Scientist\nWhile at university, Galileo became interested in physics and mathematics. One of his first scientific observations was with a lamp hanging from the ceiling in the cathedral. He noticed that despite how far the lamp swung, it took the same amount of time to swing back and forth.", "start_char": 229, "end_char": 1122, "id": "18197512" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1527576090#5_3213188152", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Galileo-Galilei", "title": "Galileo | Biography, Discoveries, Inventions, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nGalileo\nItalian philosopher, astronomer and mathematician\nTop Questions\nWho was Galileo?\nWhat did Galileo invent?\nWhat discoveries did Galileo make?\nDid the Roman Catholic Church execute Galileo?\nHow did Galileo influence science today?\nEarly life and career\nGalileo\ndid you know?\n", "segment": "The family moved to Florence in the early 1570s, where the Galilei family had lived for generations. In his middle teens Galileo attended the monastery school at Vallombrosa, near Florence, and then in 1581 matriculated at the University of Pisa, where he was to study medicine. However, he became enamoured with mathematics and decided to make the mathematical subjects and philosophy his profession, against the protests of his father. Galileo then began to prepare himself to teach Aristotelian philosophy and mathematics, and several of his lectures have survived. In 1585 Galileo left the university without having obtained a degree, and for several years he gave private lessons in the mathematical subjects in Florence and Siena. During this period he designed a new form of hydrostatic balance for weighing small quantities and wrote a short treatise, La bilancetta (“The Little Balance”), that circulated in manuscript form. He also began his studies on motion, which he pursued steadily for the next two decades. In 1588 Galileo applied for the chair of mathematics at the University of Bologna but was unsuccessful. His reputation was, however, increasing, and later that year he was asked to deliver two lectures to the Florentine Academy, a prestigious literary group, on the arrangement of the world in Dante’s Inferno. He also found some ingenious theorems on centres of gravity (again, circulated in manuscript) that brought him recognition among mathematicians and the patronage of Guidobaldo del Monte (1545–1607), a nobleman and author of several important works on mechanics.", "start_char": 3051, "end_char": 4646, "id": "23743242" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_837879234#5_1763603504", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/galileo-9305220", "title": "Galileo - Telescope, Quotes & Discoveries - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nGalileo\nWho Was Galileo?\nEarly Life\nEducation\nCareer as a Professor\nDaughters and Son\nTelescope\nBooks\nWhat Did Galileo Discover?\nThermometer\nDOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY'S GALILEO FACT CARD\nGalileo and the Church\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nPetrarch\nBlaise Pascal\nMarco Polo\nNikola Tesla\nNiccolò Machiavelli\nIsaac Newton\nCesare Beccaria\nGeorge Washington Carver\nLeonardo da Vinci\n", "segment": "In 1574, the family moved to Florence, where Galileo started his formal education at the Camaldolese monastery in Vallombrosa. Education\nIn 1583, Galileo entered the University of Pisa to study medicine. Armed with prodigious intelligence and drive, he soon became fascinated with many subjects, particularly mathematics and physics. While at Pisa, Galileo was exposed to the Aristotelian view of the world, then the leading scientific authority and the only one sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church. At first, Galileo supported this view, like any other intellectual of his time, and was on track to be a university professor. However, due to financial difficulties, Galileo left the university in 1585 before earning his degree. Career as a Professor\nGalileo continued to study mathematics after leaving the university, supporting himself with minor teaching positions. During this time he began his two-decade study on objects in motion and published The Little Balance, describing the hydrostatic principles of weighing small quantities, which brought him some fame. This gained him a teaching post at the University of Pisa, in 1589. While there, Galileo conducted his fabled experiments with falling objects and produced his manuscript Du Motu (On Motion), a departure from Aristotelian views about motion and falling objects.", "start_char": 2355, "end_char": 3690, "id": "75807428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_669241850#3_1362340650", "url": "https://www.universetoday.com/48756/galileo-facts/", "title": "Who Was Galileo Galilei? - Universe Today", "headings": "Who Was Galileo Galilei?\nWho Was Galileo Galilei?\nEarly Life:\nEducation:\nTelescopes:\nAchievements in Astronomy:\nHeliocentrism:\nThe Inquisition and House Arrest:\nOther Accomplishments:\nDeath and Legacy:\nShare this:\nLike this:\n", "segment": "Credit: nobility.org\nIn 1572, when Galileo Galilei was eight, his family moved to Florence, leaving Galileo with his uncle Muzio Tedaldi (related to his mother through marriage) for two years. When he reached the age of ten, Galileo left Pisa to join his family in Florence and was tutored by Jacopo Borghini -a mathematician and professor from the university of Pisa. Once he was old enough to be educated in a monastery, his parents sent him to the Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa, located 35 km southeast of Florence. The Order was independent from the Benedictines, and combined the solitary life of the hermit with the strict life of a monk. Galileo apparently found this life attractive and intending to join the Order, but his father insisted that he study at the University of Pisa to become a doctor. Education: While at Pisa, Galileo began studying medicine, but his interest in the sciences quickly became evident. In 1581, he noticed a swinging chandelier, and became fascinated by the timing of its movements. To him, it became clear that the amount of time, regardless of how far it was swinging, was comparable to the beating of his heart.", "start_char": 1795, "end_char": 2953, "id": "6157636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1389051278#2_2329423941", "url": "http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/g/Galileo_Galilei.htm", "title": "Galileo Galilei", "headings": "Galileo Galilei\nGalileo Galilei\nDid you know...\nLife\nScientific methods\nAstronomy\nContributions\nControversy over comets and The Assayer\nGalileo, Kepler and theories of tides\nTechnology\nPhysics\nMathematics\nChurch controversy\nHis writings\nLegacy\nIn popular culture\n", "segment": "Galileo was eventually forced to recant his heliocentrism and spent the last years of his life under house arrest on orders of the Inquisition. Life\nGalileo was born in Pisa (then part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany), the first of six children of Vincenzo Galilei, a famous lutenist and music theorist, and Giulia Ammannati. At the age of 8, his family moved to Florence, but he was left with Jacopo Borghini for two years. He then was educated in the Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa, 21 mi southeast of Florence. Although he seriously considered the priesthood as a young man, he enrolled for a medical degree at the University of Pisa at his father's urging. He did not complete this degree, but instead studied mathematics. In 1589, he was appointed to the chair of mathematics in Pisa. In 1591 his father died and he was entrusted with the care of his younger brother Michelagnolo. In 1592, he moved to the University of Padua, teaching geometry, mechanics, and astronomy until 1610. During this period Galileo made significant discoveries in both pure science (for example, kinematics of motion, and astronomy) and applied science (for example, strength of materials, improvement of the telescope).", "start_char": 2007, "end_char": 3214, "id": "62199298" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1420748037#2_2392370338", "url": "http://sciencewithme.com/learn-about-galileo-galilei/", "title": "Learn about Galileo Galilei - Science for Kids", "headings": "Learn about Galileo Galilei\nLearn about Galileo Galilei\nHow was Galileo’s early life?\nHow did Galileo become a scientist?\nWhat were Galileo’s discoveries?\nWhy was Galileo sent to prison?\nWhen was Galileo cleared of the charges of heresy?\nHow was Galileo recognized as a scientist?\n", "segment": "He went to the Camaldolese Monastery for his early studies. How did Galileo become a scientist? Initially, Galileo studied at the University of Pisa in order to become a physician. However, he was not able to finish his medical degree. Instead, he studied mathematics and fine arts. In 1588, he became an instructor of arts in Florence. During this time, he became good friends with the painter Cigoli, who eventually painted one of Galileo’s scientific observations. Galileo became the chair of Mathematics at the University of Pisa in 1589. From 1592 to 1610, he served as a professor in the University of Padua, where he taught astronomy, geometry and mechanics. This was the period where he made his great scientific discoveries covering astronomy, applied sciences and mathematics.", "start_char": 953, "end_char": 1739, "id": "62246247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_724122447#4_744713229", "url": "http://factsforkids.net/galileo-galilei-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Galileo Galilei Facts for Kids | Father of Modern Physics – Facts For Kids", "headings": "Galileo Galilei Facts for Kids | Father of Modern Physics\nGalileo Galilei Facts for Kids | Father of Modern Physics\nA Quick Guide to Galileo Galilei Facts for Kids\nFascinating Galileo Galilei Facts for Kids\nGalileo Galilei Accomplishments\nGalileo Galilei Facts about his Life\nAnd yet it moves\nGalileo Galilei Death\nCancel reply\n", "segment": "Four largest satellites of Jupiter, phases of Venus and sunspots\nInventions: Geometric and military compass\nFascinating Galileo Galilei Facts for Kids\nHe took earlier education in Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa near Florence. In order to earn medical degree, he attended the University of Pisa. While studying medicine in 1581, he witnessed the swinging movement of bronze chandelier moving back and forth in cathedral of Pisa. What he actually observed was that (irrespective of the amplitude) the pendulum took about the same time in to and fro direction. He calculated this movement with his pulse. He took two pendulums in his home, experimented on them and found the same result. Galileo had to study medicine because physicians at the time earned higher income. He attended a class on geometry not on purpose and later asked his father to allow him to study mathematics. Galileo Galilei Accomplishments\nAt the University of Padua in 1592, Galileo taught mechanics, geometry and astronomy for about 18 years.", "start_char": 1488, "end_char": 2507, "id": "73135872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_844840562#1_1779959467", "url": "http://www.biographyonline.net/scientists/galileo.html", "title": "Galileo Galilei Biography | Biography Online", "headings": "Biography Online\nBiography Online\nGalileo Galilei Biography\nShort biography of Galileo\nGalileo\nRelated pages\nOther pages\n", "segment": "Short biography of Galileo\nGalileo was born in Pisa, Duchy of Florence, Italy in 1564 to a poor but noble family. His parents recognised their child’s innate intelligence and talents and made sacrifices to have him educated. At his father’s insistence, Galileo studied the profitable career of medicine. But, at the University of Pisa, Galileo became fascinated by a wide range of subjects. He also became critical of many of Aristotle ‘s teaching which had dominated education for the past 2,000 years. Galileo was appointed to be a mathematics professor at the University of Pisa, but his strident criticisms of Aristotle left him isolated amongst his contemporaries. After three years of persecution, he resigned and went to the University of Padua, where he taught maths. His entertaining lectures attracted a large following, and he was able to spend the next 18 years pursuing his interests in astronomy and mechanics. During this time, Galileo made important discoveries about gravity, inertia and also developed the forerunner of the thermometer. He also worked on the pendulum clock Galileo also worked tirelessly on the science of gnomonics (telling time by shadows) and the laws of motion.", "start_char": 594, "end_char": 1795, "id": "75815833" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1591423954#2_2953661857", "url": "https://www.onlineeducation.com/features/galileo-galilei", "title": "Galileo Galilei – Founder of the Scientific Method and Modern Science", "headings": "Galileo Galilei – The Father of Modern Science\nGalileo Galilei – The Father of Modern Science\nWho Was Galileo?\nGalileo’s Contributions to Science\nThe Galileo Affair\nGalileo’s Two World Systems\nGalileo’s Legacy\nGalileo Timeline\nSources and Additional Resources\n", "segment": "At the age of eight, Galileo’s family moved to Florence, and he began formal schooling at the Benedictine abbey of Vallombrosa, where he would have learned classical Greek, Latin, and logic in training to become a monk. Ruled at the time by the Medici family, Florence was a powerful political and economic center with a rich intellectual tradition, and the setting for much of what Niccolò Machiavelli had observed and recorded in his 1513 treatise The Prince. Galileo returned to Pisa, which was then part of the Duchy of Florence, in 1581 to attend university. He began studying medicine in the hopes of becoming a physician but, during his four years at the University of Pisa, he was drawn more toward Euclidean geometry, mathematics, and scientific research. He abandoned his pursuit of a medical degree after four years of study, and began experimenting with pendulums and hydrostatic forces. The latter led to the publication of his first book, La Billancetta (The Little Balance) in 1586, and to the first inventions he is credited with: the hydrostatic balance described in La Billancetta, and a thermoscope, which was a precursor of thermometer. There were early signs of iconoclasm, populism, and a tendency toward eclecticism in the young Galileo. Rather than publishing his works in Latin, the language of the Church, he opted to write in the vernacular: common Italian.", "start_char": 1760, "end_char": 3144, "id": "30713451" } ]
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The first capital of Assyria was Assur, and after that Nimrod became the capital of ancient Assyria. Later in 702 BC Nineveh became capital, and this was during the reign of king Sennacherib. Nineveh soon became one of the largest cities of the ancient Near East. At the height the Assyrian Empire the kingdom embraced the lands of the northern Tigris, Armenia, Media, Babylonia, Elam, Mesopotamia, Syria, Israel, Judah, and the northern portion of Egypt.", "start_char": 1181, "end_char": 1997, "id": "75742050" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_742227947#16_1338163808", "url": "http://www.oldest.org/politics/empires/", "title": "8 Oldest Empires in the World | Oldest.org", "headings": "8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8 Oldest Empires in the World\n8. Achaemenid Empire\n7. Carthaginian Empire\n6. Kushite Empire (Nubian Dynasty)\n5. Egyptian Empire (New Kingdom of Egypt)\n4. Hittite Empire\n3. Babylonian Empire (First Babylonian Dynasty)\n2. Assyrian Empire\n1. Akkadian Empire\n", "segment": "Sometime around the end of the First Babylonian Dynasty, the capital city of Babylon was sacked by the Hittites under king Mursili I.\n2. Assyrian Empire\nYear Established and Ended: c.2025 BCE – c.605 BCE\nDuration: 1,420 years\nFounding Country: Assyria (parts of modern-day Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Iran)\nCapital City: several throughout different periods – first capital city was Aššur\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nThe Assyrian Empire is typically divided into four eras: the Early Assyrian Period, the Old Assyrian Empire, the Middle Assyrian Period, and the New Assyrian Period. Although the first capital city of Aššur was first established around 2600 BCE, during the Early Period, Assyrians were under the rule of the Akkadian Empire.", "start_char": 6800, "end_char": 7574, "id": "771521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_307561415#10_345964134", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosul", "title": "Mosul - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mosul\nMosul\nContents\nEtymology\nHistory\nAncient era and early Middle Ages\nSee also: Syria § Etymology\n9th century to 1535\nOttoman period\n1918 to 1990s\n2003 American invasion\nChristian exodus\nGovernment by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)\nWomen\nPersecution of religious and ethnic minorities and destruction of cultural sites\nHuman rights\nArmed opposition\nBattle of Mosul (2016–2017)\nDemography\nReligion\nInfrastructure\nGeography\nClimate\nHistorical and religious buildings\nMosques and shrines\nChurches and monasteries\nOther sites\nArts\nPainting\nEducation\nSport\nNotable people\nSee also\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "he chose the city of Kalhu (the Biblical Calah, modern Nimrud) as his capital in place of the ancient traditional capital of Aššur ( Ashur ), 30 km (19 mi) from present day Mosul. Thereafter successive Assyrian emperor-monarchs such as Shalmaneser III, Adad-nirari III, Tiglath-Pileser III, Shalmaneser V and Sargon II continued to expand the city. In approximately 700 BC, King Sennacherib made Nineveh the new capital of Assyria. Immense building work was undertaken, and Nineveh eclipsed Babylon, Kalhu and Aššur in both size and importance, making it the largest city in the world. A number of scholars believe the true location of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were in fact at Nineveh. The mound of Kuyunjik in Mosul is the site of the palaces of King Sennacherib, and his successors Esarhaddon, Ashurbanipal, (who established the Library of Ashurbanipal ), Ashur-etil-ilani, Sin-shumu-lishir and Sin-shar-ishkun. The Assyrian Empire began to unravel from 626 BC onwards, being consumed by a decade of brutal internal civil wars, greatly weakening it. A war-ravaged Assyria was subsequently attacked in 616 BC by a vast coalition of its former subjects, most notably their Babylonian relations from southern Mesopotamia, together with the Medes, Persians, Chaldeans, Scythians, Cimmerians, and Sagartians. Nineveh fell after a siege and bitter house to house fighting in 612 BC during the reign of Sin-shar-ishkun who was killed defending his capital. His successor, Ashur-uballit II, fought his way out of Nineveh and formed a new Assyrian capital at Harran (now southeastern Turkey).", "start_char": 6507, "end_char": 8098, "id": "62934783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495920132#3_2851650221", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/great_cities_of_ancient_mesopotamia.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Great Cities of Mesopotamia", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nGreat Cities of Mesopotamia\n", "segment": "Although other cities would later take over as capital of the Assyrian Empire, Assur was always recognized as the religious center of the empire. Assur was named after the primary god of the Assyrians. The city and the god are sometimes called Ashur. Babylon\nBabylon was the capital city and center of the Babylonian Empire. During its peak, Babylon was the largest city in the world with populations exceeding 200,000 people. It was home to kings such as Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar as well as the fabled Hanging Gardens of Babylon which are one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Babylon is located in central Mesopotamia along the banks of the Euphrates River. Today the ruins of the city can be found around 50 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. Babylon is mentioned several times in the Bible. Nimrud\nNimrud became the capital city of the Assyrian Empire in the 13th Century BC.", "start_char": 1442, "end_char": 2329, "id": "18200610" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495920132#5_2851652726", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/great_cities_of_ancient_mesopotamia.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Great Cities of Mesopotamia", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nGreat Cities of Mesopotamia\n", "segment": "Although the city later fell into ruins, the great King Ashurnasirpal II rebuilt the city and made it the Assyrian capital once again in 880 BC. Nimrud was home to some of the most magnificent palaces built in ancient history. The palace of Shalmaneser III covered over 12 acres and had more than 200 rooms. Nineveh\nThe greatest city of the Assyrian Empire was Nineveh. It became the largest city in the world at the height of the Assyrian Empire. The city was largely built under the rule of King Sennacherib around 700 BC. The great walls of Nineveh enclosed an area of 7 square kilometers and had 15 gates. There were 18 canals that brought water to different areas of the city. Nineveh was home to King Ashurbanipal, the last great king of the Assyrian Empire. Under his rule a great library was built that housed over 20,000 clay tablets.", "start_char": 2330, "end_char": 3173, "id": "18200612" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1495887981#6_2851580441", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/mesopotamia/assyrian_empire.php", "title": "Ancient Mesopotamia: Assyrian Empire", "headings": "Ancient Mesopotamia\nAncient Mesopotamia\nThe Assyrian Empire\n", "segment": "Ashur was the capital of the original empire and also their main god. Tiglath-Pileser III built roads throughout the empire to enable his armies and messengers to travel quickly. The Assyrians were experts at siege warfare. They used battering rams, siege towers, and other tactics such as diverting water supplies in order to take a city. Their cities were strong and impressive. They had huge walls built to withstand a siege, many canals and aqueducts for water, and extravagant palaces for their kings. Activities\nTake a ten question quiz about this page. 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The name Ashur comes from a god who was thought to be an embodiment of the city. It was a tin and textiles trading center and was located along the Tigris River in Northern Iraq. Transformation of Assyria from a city-state to a territorial state\nAshur-uballit I was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire, reigned from 1353-1318 BC. He initiated military campaigns and effectively transformed Assyria from a city-state to a territorial state, making it an administrative entity that looked over many places, cultures, and people. Sudden loss of territory\nFor 150 years, Assyria thrived until a mysterious catastrophe in the 12th century BCE caused Assyrians to lose much of their territory. A new round of conquests\nA few hundred years later, the kings shaped their administrative system into an empire. The Military of Assyria\nThe Assyrian Military were innovators and merciless conquerors who gave cruel punishments to those who opposed them. Growth Strategy\nThe growth strategy was to deport local populations and shifting them to fulfill different needs making them lose bonds with their homelands and severed loyalty among the local group. When areas were conquered they built cities connected by royal roads, with each new conquer, new palaces and temples were erected.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1522, "id": "49570102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1973005969#3_2194900167", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyria", "title": "Assyria - Wikipedia", "headings": "Assyria\nAssyria\nContents\nNomenclature\nPre-history\nHistory\nEarly Period, 2600–2025 BC\nAkkadian Empire and Neo-Sumerian Empires, 2334–2050 BC\nOld Assyrian Empire, 2025–1522 BC\nDecline, 1450–1393 BC\nMiddle Assyrian Empire 1392–1056 BC\nSociety and law in the Middle Assyrian Period\nAssyria during the Bronze Age Collapse, 1200–936 BC\nNeo-Assyrian Empire\nExpansion, 911–627 BC\nDownfall, 626–609 BC\nAssyria after the empire\nAchaemenid Assyria, Osroene, Asōristān, Athura and Hatra\nAchaemenid Assyria (549–330 BC)\nMacedonian and Seleucid Assyria\nParthian Assyria (150 BC – 225 AD)\nRoman Assyria (116–118)\nChristian period\nSassanid Assyria (226 – c. 650)\nArab Islamic conquest (630–780)\nMongol Empire (1200–1300)\nBreakup of the Church of the East (1552–1830)\nModern history\nOttoman Empire (1900–1928)\nSimele Massacre and World War II (1930–1950)\nBa'athism (1966–2003)\nKurdistan Region (2005–present)\nSyrian Civil War (2012–present)\nCulture\nLanguage\nReligion\nAncient Assyrian religion\nChristianity\nArchitecture\nArts and sciences\nLegacy\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "They conquered, exacted tribute, and built new fortified towns, palaces and temples. By constant warfare the Assyrians created an empire that stretched from eastern Libya and Cyprus in the East Mediterranean to Iran, and from present-day Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Transcaucasia to the Arabian Peninsula and Egypt in the south. The name \"Assyria\" originates with the Assyrian state's original capital, the ancient city of Aššur, which dates to c. 2600 BC — originally one of a number of Akkadian -speaking city-states in Mesopotamia. In the 25th and 24th centuries BC, Assyrian kings were pastoral leaders. From the late 24th century BC, the Assyrians became subject to Sargon of Akkad, who united all the Akkadian- and Sumerian -speaking peoples of Mesopotamia under the Akkadian Empire, which lasted from c. 2334 to 2154 BC. After the Assyrian Empire fell, the greater remaining part of Assyria formed a geopolitical region and province of other empires, although between the mid-2nd century BC and late 3rd century AD a patchwork of small independent Assyrian kingdoms arose, including Assur, Adiabene, Osroene, Beth Nuhadra, Beth Garmai, and Hatra . The region of Assyria fell under the successive control of the Median Empire of 620 to 549 BC, the Achaemenid Empire of 550 to 330 BC, the Macedonian Empire (late 4th century BC), the Seleucid Empire of 312 to 63 BC, the Parthian Empire of 247 BC to 224 AD, the Roman Empire (from 116 to 118 AD) and the Sasanian Empire of 224 to 651 AD. The Arab Islamic conquest of the area in the mid-7th century finally dissolved Assyria ( Assuristan, a region which by then also included the former Babylonia) as a single entity, after which the remnants of the Assyrian people (by now almost all Christians) gradually became an ethnic, linguistic, cultural and religious minority in the Assyrian homeland, surviving there to this day as an indigenous people of the region. Contents\n1 Nomenclature\n2 Pre-history\n3 History\n3.1 Early Period, 2600–2025 BC\n3.2 Akkadian Empire and Neo-Sumerian Empires, 2334–2050 BC\n3.3 Old Assyrian Empire, 2025–1522 BC\n3.3.1 Decline, 1450–1393 BC\n3.4 Middle Assyrian Empire 1392–1056 BC\n3.4.1 Society and law in the Middle Assyrian Period\n3.5 Assyria during the Bronze Age Collapse, 1200–936 BC\n3.6 Neo-Assyrian Empire\n3.6.1 Expansion, 911–627 BC\n3.6.2 Downfall, 626–609 BC\n3.7 Assyria after the empire\n3.7.1 Achaemenid Assyria, Osroene, Asōristān, Athura and Hatra\n3.7.2 Achaemenid Assyria (549–330 BC)\n3.7.3 Macedonian and Seleucid Assyria\n3.7.4 Parthian Assyria (150 BC – 225 AD)\n3.7.5 Roman Assyria (116–118)\n3.8 Christian period\n3.8.1 Sassanid Assyria (226 – c. 650)\n3.8.2 Arab Islamic conquest (630–780)\n3.8.3 Mongol Empire (1200–1300)\n3.8.4 Breakup of the Church of the East (1552–1830)\n3.9 Modern history\n3.9.1 Ottoman Empire (1900–1928)\n3.9.2 Simele Massacre and World War II (1930–1950)\n3.9.3 Ba'athism (1966–2003)\n3.9.4 Kurdistan Region (2005–present)\n3.9.5 Syrian Civil War (2012–present)\n4 Culture\n4.1 Language\n4.2 Religion\n4.2.1 Ancient Assyrian religion\n4.2.2 Christianity\n4.3 Architecture\n4.4 Arts and sciences\n5 Legacy\n6 See also\n7 Notes\n8 References\n9 Sources\n10 External links\nNomenclature\nAssyria was also sometimes known as Subartu and Azuhinum prior to the rise of the city-state of Ashur, after which it became Aššūrāyu. After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, from 605 BC through to the late 7th century AD, people referred to the area variously as Achaemenid Assyria, Atouria, Ator, Athor, and sometimes as Syria - which etymologically derives from Assyria.", "start_char": 3101, "end_char": 6658, "id": "100612549" } ]
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Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nKansas starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nKansas ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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Major Cities in Kansas, United States include\nTopeka, Wichita\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Wichita\nOvercast. Cool. 54°F / 12°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Kansas, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Kansas, United States time to your time zone. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026\n2021\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nMay\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31\n30 at\n00 (12 Midnight) 01 (01 AM) 02 (02 AM) 03 (03 AM) 04 (04 AM) 05 (05 AM) 06 (06 AM) 07 (07 AM) 08 (08 AM) 09 (09 AM) 10 (10 AM) 11 (11 AM) 12 (12 Noon) 13 (01 PM) 14 (02 PM) 15 (03 PM) 16 (04 PM) 17 (05 PM) 18 (06 PM) 19 (07 PM) 20 (08 PM) 21 (09 PM) 22 (10 PM) 23 (11 PM)\n12 (12 Noon)\n00 15 30 45\n00\nConvert Time From Kansas, United States to any time zone\nNeed to compare more than just two places at once? 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Eastern Kansas is officially in the Central Time Zone\nFour counties in Western Kansas are officially in the Mountain Time Zone\nThe Current Time in\nEastern Kansas is: Saturday\n5/29/2021\n3:28 PM\nCDT\nEastern Kansas\nis in the\nCentral Time Zone\nView Kansas Time Zone Information\nView Current Times in All Kansas Cities and Towns\nThe Current Time in\nthe counties of Sherman, Wallace, Greeley and Hamilton Kansas is: Saturday\n5/29/2021\n2:28 PM\nMDT\nThese four Kansas counties are in the\nMountain Time Zone\nCOUNTY\nTIME ZONE\nAllen County\nCentral Time Zone\nAnderson County\nCentral Time Zone\nAtchison County\nCentral Time Zone\nBarber County\nCentral Time Zone\nBarton County\nCentral Time Zone\nBourbon County\nCentral Time Zone\nBrown County\nCentral Time Zone\nButler County\nCentral Time Zone\nChase County\nCentral Time Zone\nChautauqua County\nCentral Time Zone\nCherokee County\nCentral Time Zone\nCheyenne County\nCentral Time Zone\nClark County\nCentral Time Zone\nClay County\nCentral Time Zone\nCloud County\nCentral Time Zone\nCoffey County\nCentral Time Zone\nComanche County\nCentral Time Zone\nCowley County\nCentral Time Zone\nCrawford County\nCentral Time Zone\nDecatur County\nCentral Time Zone\nDickinson County\nCentral Time Zone\nDoniphan County\nCentral Time Zone\nDouglas County\nCentral Time Zone\nEdwards County\nCentral Time Zone\nElk County\nCentral Time Zone\nEllis County\nCentral Time Zone\nEllsworth County\nCentral Time Zone\nFinney County\nCentral Time Zone\nFord County\nCentral Time Zone\nFranklin County\nCentral Time Zone\nGeary County\nCentral Time Zone\nGove County\nCentral Time Zone\nGraham County\nCentral Time Zone\nGrant County\nCentral Time Zone\nGray County\nCentral Time Zone\nGreeley County\nMountain Time Zone\nGreenwood County\nCentral Time Zone\nHamilton County\nMountain Time Zone\nHarper County\nCentral Time Zone\nHarvey County\nCentral Time Zone\nHaskell County\nCentral Time Zone\nHodgeman County\nCentral Time Zone\nJackson County\nCentral Time Zone\nJefferson County\nCentral Time Zone\nJewell County\nCentral Time Zone\nJohnson County\nCentral Time Zone\nKearny County\nCentral Time Zone\nKingman County\nCentral Time Zone\nKiowa County\nCentral Time Zone\nLabette County\nCentral Time Zone\nLane County\nCentral Time Zone\nLeavenworth County\nCentral Time Zone\nLincoln County\nCentral Time Zone\nCOUNTY\nTIME ZONE\nLinn County\nCentral Time Zone\nLogan County\nCentral Time Zone\nLyon County\nCentral Time Zone\nMcPherson County\nCentral Time Zone\nMarion County\nCentral Time Zone\nMarshall County\nCentral Time Zone\nMeade County\nCentral Time Zone\nMiami County\nCentral Time Zone\nMitchell County\nCentral Time Zone\nMontgomery County\nCentral Time Zone\nMorris County\nCentral Time Zone\nMorton County\nCentral Time Zone\nNemaha County\nCentral Time Zone\nNeosho County\nCentral Time Zone\nNess County\nCentral Time Zone\nNorton County\nCentral Time Zone\nOsage County\nCentral Time Zone\nOsborne County\nCentral Time Zone\nOttawa County\nCentral Time Zone\nPawnee County\nCentral Time Zone\nPhillips County\nCentral Time Zone\nPottawatomie County\nCentral Time Zone\nPratt County\nCentral Time Zone\nRawlins County\nCentral Time Zone\nReno County\nCentral Time Zone\nRepublic County\nCentral Time Zone\nRice County\nCentral Time Zone\nRiley County\nCentral Time Zone\nRooks County\nCentral Time Zone\nRush County\nCentral Time Zone\nRussell County\nCentral Time Zone\nSaline County\nCentral Time Zone\nScott County\nCentral Time Zone\nSedgwick County\nCentral Time Zone\nSeward County\nCentral Time Zone\nShawnee County\nCentral Time Zone\nSheridan County\nCentral Time Zone\nSherman County\nMountain Time Zone\nSmith County\nCentral Time Zone\nStafford County\nCentral Time Zone\nStanton County\nCentral Time Zone\nStevens County\nCentral Time Zone\nSumner County\nCentral Time Zone\nThomas County\nCentral Time Zone\nTrego County\nCentral Time Zone\nWabaunsee County\nCentral Time Zone\nWallace County\nMountain Time Zone\nWashington County\nCentral Time Zone\nWichita County\nCentral Time Zone\nWilson County\nCentral Time Zone\nWoodson County\nCentral Time Zone\nWyandotte County\nCentral Time Zone\n\n\nView Current Times in All Kansas 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\nKansas - 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Site Copyright © 2000-2021 TimeTemperature.com, Inc.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 5653, "id": "103506362" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595695634#0_3506108512", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/kansas/time/", "title": "Kansas Time | GMT", "headings": "Kansas Time\nKansas Time\nCurrent time in Kansas, USA\nCurrent Kansas Time (Central Time)\nKansas Time\nGMT\nCurrent time now inime Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nTowns and Cities in Kansas Time on Central Time\nTowns and Cities in Kansas Time on Mountain Time\nCurrent Kansas Time (Mountain Time)\nKansas Time\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nDoes Kansas adopt Daylight Saving Time?\n", "segment": "Kansas Time | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nKansas Time\nCurrent time in Kansas, USA\nTime zone and Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules\nCurrent Kansas Time (Central Time)\nKansas Time\n5:23:29 PM 05/16/2021 GMT -05:00 DST\nGMT\n10:23:29 PM 05/16/2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now inime Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nMost of Kansas is in the Central Time Zone in the United States. Central Standard Time ( CST) is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-6). Four counties in the far west portion of Kansas, close to Colorado border - Sherman, Wallace, Greeley and Hamilton are in the Mountain Time Zone. Towns and Cities in Kansas Time on Central Time\nAbilene, KS | Alma, KS | Almena, KS | Altamont, KS | Andover, KS | Anthony, KS | Arkansas City, KS | Arma, KS | Atwood, KS | Augusta, KS | Axtell, KS | Baldwin City, KS | Basehor, KS | Beattie, KS | Bel Aire, KS | Belleville, KS | Beloit, KS | Bentley, KS | Bird City, KS | Bonner Springs, KS | Burlington, KS | Burns, KS | Burr Oak, KS | Burrton, KS | Bushton, KS | Cawker City, KS | Chanute, KS | Chapman, KS | Cimarron, KS | Coffeyville, KS | Colby, KS | Coldwater, KS | Columbus, KS | Colwich, KS | Concordia, KS | Council Grove, KS | Countryside, KS | Courtland, KS | Derby, KS | Dighton, KS | Dodge City, KS | Downs, KS | Edwardsville, KS | El Dorado, KS | Elk City, KS | Elkhart, KS | Ellis, KS | Ellsworth, KS | Emporia, KS | Enterprise, KS | Erie, KS | Eskridge, KS | Eudora, KS | Fairway, KS | Florence, KS | Fort Scott, KS | Frankfort, KS | Fredonia, KS | Freeport, KS | Garden City, KS | Gardner, KS | Garnett, KS | Glasco, KS | Glen Elder, KS | Goddard, KS | Goessel, KS | Great Bend, KS | Haddam, KS | Halstead, KS | Hays, KS | Herington, KS | Hesston, KS | Hiawatha, KS | Hill City, KS | Holton, KS | Hope, KS | Horton, KS | Hoxie, KS | Hutchinson, KS | Independence, KS | Iola, KS | Jennings, KS | Junction City, KS | Kansas City, KS | Kechi, KS | Kirwin, KS | Lansing, KS | Larned, KS | Lawrence, KS | Leavenworth, KS | Leawood, KS | Lenexa, KS | Lewis, KS | Liberal, KS | Lindsborg, KS | Louisburg, KS | Lyndon, KS | Maize, KS | Manhattan, KS | Mankato, KS | Marion, KS | Marquette, KS | Marysville, KS | McFarland, KS | McPherson, KS | Medicine Lodge, KS | Merriam, KS | Minneapolis, KS | Mission, KS | Mission Hills, KS | Moline, KS | Morland, KS | Moundridge, KS | Mullinville, KS | Mulvane, KS | Neodesha, KS | New Cambria, KS | Newton, KS | Norton, KS | Oakley, KS | Olathe, KS | Osage City, KS | Oswego, KS | Ottawa, KS | Overland Park, KS | Paola, KS | Park City, KS | Parsons, KS | Peabody, KS | Phillipsburg, KS | Pittsburg, KS | Plains, KS | Plainville, KS | Prairie Village, KS | Pratt, KS | Pretty Prairie, KS | Rose Hill, KS | Russell, KS | Sabetha, KS | Salina, KS | Scott City, KS | Sedgwick, KS | Shawnee, KS | Smith Center, KS | Solomon, KS | South Hutchinson, KS | Spring Hill, KS | St. Marys, KS | Stafford, KS | Stockton, KS | Strong City, KS | Stuttgart, KS | Summerfield, KS | Sylvan Grove, KS | Tonganoxie, KS | Topeka, KS | Toronto, KS | Udall, KS | Ulysses, KS | Valley Center, KS | Victoria, KS | WaKeeney, KS | Wakefield, KS | Waldo, KS | Wamego, KS | Washington, KS | Wathena, KS | Wichita, KS | Winfield, KS\nTowns and Cities in Kansas Time on Mountain Time\nGoodland, KS | Sharon Springs, KS | Syracuse, KS | Tribune, KS\nCurrent Kansas Time (Mountain Time)\nKansas Time\n4:23:29 PM 05/16/2021 GMT -06:00 DST\nGMT\n10:23:29 PM 05/16/2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Denver (USA Mountain Time)\nDoes Kansas adopt Daylight Saving Time? Like most states in the U.S., Daylight- Saving Time is observed in Kansas Time , where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to CDT; which is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-5). After the Summer months the time is shifted back by 1 hour to Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6). USA clocks are now on:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3838, "id": "99277806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1402347328#1_2279830133", "url": "http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_US-KS.aspx", "title": "Current local time in Kansas, United States", "headings": "Current Time in Kansas, United States\nCurrent Time in Kansas, United States\nWhat Time Is It In Kansas, United States?\nLocal Time\nSaturday, May 29, 2021\nUTC/GMT is 23:43 on Saturday, May 29, 2021\nDifference from your location:\nNo difference in time.\nDaylight Saving Time\nTime Zone Conversions\nWhat are the major cities here?\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Wichita\nOvercast. Cool. 54°F / 12°C\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nPut a clock on your blog!\nKansas, United States\nThanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\n", "segment": "Cool. 54°F / 12°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Kansas, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Kansas, United States time to your time zone. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026\n2021\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nMay\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31\n30 at\n00 (12 Midnight) 01 (01 AM) 02 (02 AM) 03 (03 AM) 04 (04 AM) 05 (05 AM) 06 (06 AM) 07 (07 AM) 08 (08 AM) 09 (09 AM) 10 (10 AM) 11 (11 AM) 12 (12 Noon) 13 (01 PM) 14 (02 PM) 15 (03 PM) 16 (04 PM) 17 (05 PM) 18 (06 PM) 19 (07 PM) 20 (08 PM) 21 (09 PM) 22 (10 PM) 23 (11 PM)\n12 (12 Noon)\n00 15 30 45\n00\nConvert Time From Kansas, United States to any time zone\nNeed to compare more than just two places at once? Try our World Meeting Planner and get a color-coded chart comparing the time of day in Kansas, United States with all of the other international locations where others will be participating. Advertisement\nPut a clock on your blog! 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Cool. 54°F / 12°C\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nPut a clock on your blog!\nKansas, United States\nThanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\n", "segment": "Cool. 54°F / 12°C\nclick for forecast and more\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nWant to see the time in Kansas, United States compared with your home? Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Kansas, United States time to your time zone. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026\n2021\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nMay\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31\n10 at\n00 (12 Midnight) 01 (01 AM) 02 (02 AM) 03 (03 AM) 04 (04 AM) 05 (05 AM) 06 (06 AM) 07 (07 AM) 08 (08 AM) 09 (09 AM) 10 (10 AM) 11 (11 AM) 12 (12 Noon) 13 (01 PM) 14 (02 PM) 15 (03 PM) 16 (04 PM) 17 (05 PM) 18 (06 PM) 19 (07 PM) 20 (08 PM) 21 (09 PM) 22 (10 PM) 23 (11 PM)\n12 (12 Noon)\n00 15 30 45\n00\nConvert Time From Kansas, United States to any time zone\nNeed to compare more than just two places at once? Try our World Meeting Planner and get a color-coded chart comparing the time of day in Kansas, United States with all of the other international locations where others will be participating. Advertisement\nPut a clock on your blog! 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what are the countries and capitals of central america?
Honduras
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who played alf on the tv show?
Paul Fusco
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[ 20]\nIn September 2013, ALF appeared on Saturday Night Liveas a guest to wedding of fictional character Stefonto Anderson Cooper. [ 28]\nALF has a cameo in the 2016 Funny or Dieparody film Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movieas Donald Trump's best man. [ 29]\nALF made an appearance in the sixth episode of Mr. Robotseason two, during the majority of a dream that parodies mid-1980s to early 1990s sitcoms. 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In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair . After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf. International versions\nIn 1991 a Dutch version of the series, In voor en tegenspoed (\"In good times and in bad\"), debuted on Dutch TV. According to the end credits only the first 12 episodes are based on Speight's original scripts. Two more series of episodes were written by Paul-Jan Nelissen and Marc Nelissen. The Dutch Alf Garnett is called Fred Schuit (played by Rijk de Gooyer ). He lives in Amsterdam, supports AFC Ajax, drinks jenever for medicinal reasons, and doesn't trust a TV-set unless it's made in Eindhoven. The series was awarded two Awards of the Dutch Academy.", "start_char": 1895, "end_char": 3030, "id": "104783572" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1419492524#15_1601422118", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF_(character)", "title": "ALF (character) - Wikipedia", "headings": "ALF (character)\nALF (character)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nConcept and creation\nAppearances\nALF\nALF: The Animated Series\nALF Tales\nProject ALF\nALF's Hit Talk Show\nFuture appearances\nFilm\nALF reboot\nOther media\nMarvel comics\nGuest appearances\nImpact on popular culture\nReferences in other media\nMerchandise\nMusic\nVideo games\nOther\nReception\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "In 2003, ALF appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. In November 2007, ALF appeared as \"TV Icon of the Week\" on The O'Reilly Factor. In October 2011, ALF appeared on Good Morning America during their Totally Awesome '80s Week. In September 2013, ALF appeared on Saturday Night Live as a guest to wedding of fictional character Stefon to Anderson Cooper. ALF has a cameo in the 2016 Funny or Die parody film Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie as Donald Trump 's best man. ALF made an appearance in the sixth episode of Mr. Robot season two, during the majority of a dream that parodies mid-1980s to early 1990s sitcoms. In January 2019, ALF appeared in the Young Sheldon episode \"A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf\". ALF made an appearance in the sixth episode of Duncanville. In June 2020, ALF appeared during a Summer Game Fest livestream event as a \"Tech Correspondent\" where he claimed to have created Vocaloid character Hatsune Miku.", "start_char": 8640, "end_char": 9588, "id": "100237942" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1419492524#16_1601423700", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF_(character)", "title": "ALF (character) - Wikipedia", "headings": "ALF (character)\nALF (character)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nConcept and creation\nAppearances\nALF\nALF: The Animated Series\nALF Tales\nProject ALF\nALF's Hit Talk Show\nFuture appearances\nFilm\nALF reboot\nOther media\nMarvel comics\nGuest appearances\nImpact on popular culture\nReferences in other media\nMerchandise\nMusic\nVideo games\nOther\nReception\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The Movie as Donald Trump 's best man. ALF made an appearance in the sixth episode of Mr. Robot season two, during the majority of a dream that parodies mid-1980s to early 1990s sitcoms. In January 2019, ALF appeared in the Young Sheldon episode \"A Race of Superhumans and a Letter to Alf\". ALF made an appearance in the sixth episode of Duncanville. In June 2020, ALF appeared during a Summer Game Fest livestream event as a \"Tech Correspondent\" where he claimed to have created Vocaloid character Hatsune Miku. Impact on popular culture\nReferences in other media\nALF has also often been referred to in various other media: ALF appeared in The Simpsons. In \" Bart Sells His Soul ,\" Milhouse sells Bart 's soul for ALF Pogs. In \" The Springfield Files ,\" ALF (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) appeared in a police line-up along with several other aliens (some of them being Gort, Chewbacca and Marvin the Martian ). In \" Mayored", "start_char": 9076, "end_char": 9999, "id": "100237943" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_595039565#9_1052986885", "url": "http://www.funtrivia.com/en/television/alf-2337.html", "title": "ALF Trivia Questions & Answers | Television A-C", "headings": "ALF Trivia Questions & Answers : Television A-C\nALF Trivia Questions & Answers : Television A-C\n6 What does 'ALF' stand for?\nQuick Trivia: Sci / Tech\n9 Why does Gordon join his father on the Wilderness Jamboree?\n", "segment": "Answer: Alien Life Form\nAlf is an alien. Paul Fusco voiced Alf for 34 episodes. When Alf made appearances, he was sometimes credited as Gordon Shumway, but Paul remained his voice. From Quiz: ' ALF' Quiz (click to play it). Question by author 5jonesk. 7 When did the television program \"ALF\", make its offical debut on NBC (National Broadcasting Company)? Answer: September 22, 1986\nJust imagine how the Tanner family felt when that spaceship crashed landed on their roof.", "start_char": 2139, "end_char": 2611, "id": "19164692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1419492524#12_1601417368", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF_(character)", "title": "ALF (character) - Wikipedia", "headings": "ALF (character)\nALF (character)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nConcept and creation\nAppearances\nALF\nALF: The Animated Series\nALF Tales\nProject ALF\nALF's Hit Talk Show\nFuture appearances\nFilm\nALF reboot\nOther media\nMarvel comics\nGuest appearances\nImpact on popular culture\nReferences in other media\nMerchandise\nMusic\nVideo games\nOther\nReception\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Guest appearances\nDue to the character's popuarity, ALF has made many guest appearances: ALF starred in the 1987 television special ALF Loves a Mystery, in which ALF revealed NBC's Saturday morning lineup to the viewers. ALF was a semi-regular on the 1980s version of Hollywood Squares, where he also hosted part of one episode in March 1987. Later, in February 2003, ALF appeared as a celebrity guest on the Tom Bergeron version of the series, during their annual College Tournament. ALF appeared in a Season 2 episode of NBC's Matlock in 1987. ALF hosted the 1989 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 1989, ALF gave a Public service announcement for the United States Department of the Interior. The animated version of ALF also made an appearance in the \"all-star\" animated drug-prevention television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue in 1990. ALF appeared in the Blossom episode \"The Geek\". He appears as the guardian to the Gates of Heaven in Blossom's dream and denies her entrance into Heaven upon her breaking the 11th Commandment that states \"Thou Shalt Not Geek\".", "start_char": 7162, "end_char": 8240, "id": "100237939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1231486142#10_1357823285", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Shumway", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "ALF starred in the 1987 television special ALF Loves a Mystery, in which ALF revealed NBC's Saturday morning lineup to the viewers. [ 2]\nALF was a semi-regular on the 1980s version of Hollywood Squares, where he also hosted part of one episode in March 1987.[20] Later, in February 2003, ALF appeared as a celebrity guest on the Tom Bergeronversion of the series, during their annual College Tournament. ALF appeared in a Season 2 episode of NBC's Matlockin 1987. [ 2][21]\nALF hosted the 1989 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. [ 20]\nIn 1989, ALF gave a Public service announcementfor the United States Department of the Interior. [ 20]\nThe animated version of ALF also made an appearance in the \"all-star\" animated drug-prevention television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescuein 1990. [ 22]\nALF appeared in the Blossomepisode \"The Geek\". He appears as the guardian to the Gates of Heaven in Blossom's dream and denies her entrance into Heaven upon her breaking the 11th Commandment that states \"Thou Shalt Not Geek\". [ 23]\nALF appeared in the Love Boat: The Next Waveepisode \"Trances of a Lifetime.\" [", "start_char": 7433, "end_char": 8532, "id": "104357125" } ]
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what currency do mexico use?
Mexican peso
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Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-01-16 18:09:32\nThe Mexican Peso is the currency of Mexico; its symbol and code are $ and MXN. The most important currencies' exchange rates for Mexican Pesos (Jan 2017) are: Euros: 1 EUR = 22.97 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.044EUR)\nUS Dollars: 1 USD = 21.66 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.046 USD)\nBritish Pounds: 1 GBP = 26.14 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.038 GBP)\nCanadian Dollars: 1 CAD = 16.47 MXN (conversely 1 MXN = 0.061 CAD)\nJapanese Yens:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 599, "id": "74789774" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1732339849#16_3068181008", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_countries_do_the_peso_currencies_belong_to", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Yes I can. What countries capital city is peso? thats a currency\nWhat country in Mexico use peso? Mexico is a country. There are no countries 'in Mexico'. The\ncurrency in Mexico is the Mexican Peso (MXN). What are the different currencies in the world? There are many different currencies in the world. Some countries\nshare currencies like the euro and some countries have the same\nname for the currency but they are not the same currency like\nAmerican dollar and the Canadian dollar. the most popular currencies are dollar, euro, pound, yen, ruble\nect.", "start_char": 5966, "end_char": 6520, "id": "3655797" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1325563997#0_2772437424", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080120141129AAt235l", "title": "what currency does Mexico use? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "what currency does Mexico use?\nAnonymous\nwhat currency does Mexico use?\n32 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "what currency does Mexico use? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Travel Mexico Other - Mexico · 1 decade ago\nwhat currency does Mexico use? 32 Answers\nRelevance\nleighthellama\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nmoney durr. leatherman\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nWhich Currency Does Mexico Use\nSource (s): https://owly.im/a80Pt\nguv123\n1 decade ago\nThe currency used in Mexico is the Mexican Peso\nGiovanni R\n1 decade ago\nAfter reading some of the other answers, many people are correct saying it is the peso, but it is designated as the \"MEXICAN peso\". At the moment, the exchange rate with the dollar is 10.905 pesos per dollar. If you are trying to convert currencies, feel free to check out this link and put in the currencies. http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=1&fr...\n...Show more\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. Chantol๛ ดวงอาทิตย์๛\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nPeso\nSource (s):", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 916, "id": "25494587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_555775231#18_1058732750", "url": "https://www.finder.com/using-a-credit-card-in-mexico", "title": "Going to Mexico? 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Mexico is using the peso with a currency code MXN and $ symbol. If you withdraw cash, you’ll get banknotes of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1,000. However, the 1,000 bill is rarely used. What's the Mexico to US exchange rate? 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Your children assureto breathe until their last for your sake,\nif the bugle with its bellicose accent\ncalls them together to battle with courage. For you, the olive wreaths! For them, a reminder of glory! For you, a laurel of victory! For them, a tomb of honor! The Currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso\nThe Mexican peso is the official currency of Mexico. Peso is a Spanish word which means “weight”. It is the 3 rd most used currency coming from the Americas and the 8 th in the world. In Latin America, it is the most used currency.", "start_char": 7922, "end_char": 8470, "id": "27019890" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383304140#19_2233876860", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-do-the-colors-of-the-mexican-flag-mean.html", "title": "Flags, Symbols, & Currencies of Mexico - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols, & Currencies of Mexico\nFlags, Symbols, & Currencies of Mexico\nHistorical flags of Mexico\nFirst Flag of Mexican Empire\nFlag of Mexico\nFlag of Mexico\nSymbols of Mexico\nNational Coat of Arms of Mexico\nNational Anthem\nHimno Nacional Mexicano\nCoro\nEstrofa I\nCoro\nEstrofa V\nCoro\nEstrofa VI\nCoro\nEstrofa X\nMexican National Anthem\n1st stanza\nChorus\nStanza V\nChorus\nStanza VI\nChorus\nStanza X\nThe Currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso\nMexican peso Banknote\nMexican peso Coin\nHistorical Currencies of Mexico\n", "segment": "For them, a tomb of honor! The Currency of Mexico is the Mexican peso\nThe Mexican peso is the official currency of Mexico. Peso is a Spanish word which means “weight”. It is the 3 rd most used currency coming from the Americas and the 8 th in the world. In Latin America, it is the most used currency. Before the peso was introduced, the Mexicans traded using reales coins until 1897. The introduction of peso saw the reales gradually replaced with 1 peso exchanging for 8 reales. Bank Notes\n1920 saw the introduction of 1-peso notes by Monetary Commission, but the Bank of Mexico issued the 2-peso notes. Over the years, the production of smaller peso notes ceased and the introduction of 5,000-pesos notes came in 1988. It was then increased to larger values in the same year to 100,000-peso notes.", "start_char": 8168, "end_char": 8969, "id": "27019891" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_133675053#0_256254663", "url": "https://www.mexperience.com/lifestyle/mexico-essentials/currency-exchange-calculator/", "title": "Mexico Currency Exchange Calculator | Mexperience", "headings": "Mexico Currency Exchange Calculator\nMexico Currency Exchange Calculator\nCheck the Latest Currency Exchange Rates\nUS Dollar\nCanadian Dollar\nBritish Pound\nEuro\nMexico in your inbox\n", "segment": "Mexico Currency Exchange Calculator | Mexperience\nMexico Currency Exchange Calculator\nCheck the Latest Currency Exchange Rates\nClick on a currency pair and a new window will open in Google with the latest exchange rate: US Dollar\nUS Dollar to Mexican Peso\nMexican Peso to US Dollar\nCanadian Dollar\nCanadian Dollar to Mexican Peso\nMexican Peso to Canadian Dollar\nBritish Pound\nBritish Pound to Mexican Peso\nMexican Peso to British Pound\nEuro\nEuro to Mexican Peso\nMexican Peso to Euro\nMexico in your inbox\nOur free newsletter about Mexico brings you a monthly round-up of recently published stories and opportunities, as well as gems from our archives.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 650, "id": "71138201" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_770248686#10_1649800528", "url": "https://www.swedishnomad.com/currency-mexico/", "title": "Currency in Mexico – Info about Mexican Pesos, ATMs & Money", "headings": "Currency in Mexico – Info about Mexican Pesos, ATMs and exchange rates\nCurrency in Mexico – Info about Mexican Pesos, ATMs and exchange rates\nQuick facts about the Mexican Peso (MXN)\nCan you pay by card in Mexico?\nShould you exchange money before your trip?\nExchange currency in Mexico\nShould you use US dollars or Pesos in Mexico?\nWhen do you need Cash in Mexico?\nATMs in Mexico\nMore about Mexico’s currency (MXN)\nMexican money in various denominations\nFrequently asked questions about money in Mexico\nWhat is the best currency to use for Mexico?\nAre Euros accepted in Mexico?\nShould I take cash to Mexico?\nCan I use my debit card in Mexico?\nIs it safe to use credit card in Mexico?\nTipping in Mexico\nHow much are 100 Mexican Pesos worth?\n", "segment": "5, 10, 20 and 50 centavos\nFrequently asked questions about money in Mexico\nWhat is the best currency to use for Mexico? The best currency to use in Mexico is the Mexican Peso. The US dollar is accepted in many places, but you’ll get the best rate by using the local currency. Are Euros accepted in Mexico? No, Euros are not accepted as payment in Mexico. However, they are easily exchanged in banks or exchange bureaus. Should I take cash to Mexico? If you want to exchange money in Mexico, it’s best to bring cash, preferably in US dollars if you’re American. Otherwise, you can bring your local currency as long as it’s one of the major currencies, such as Euros, Pounds, Canadian Dollars, etc. But there is no real need to take cash to Mexico because ATMs are widely available, and will give you a better rate than the exchange offices.", "start_char": 4116, "end_char": 4955, "id": "89531371" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1732339849#4_3068169519", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_countries_do_the_peso_currencies_belong_to", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "There are 100 centavos in each peso, just like there are 100 cents\nin a dollar or 100 pence in a pound sterling. What is the name of Mexico's currencies? Mexico uses the peso as its official national currency. What are the different currencies of the world? There are over 180 different currencies in the world. Some of\nthese currencies are ruble, pound, dollar, peso, dinar, dram,\nrupee, taka, mark, franc and yuan. What other countries use the mexican peso besides Mexico? Although the Mexican peso (MXN) is the national currency of\nMexico, it is one of the most popular currencies in the world,\nqualifying as the 8th most used. 1.27% of global transactions are\ndone in MXN. In Spanish speaking countries what is the money they use there?", "start_char": 1547, "end_char": 2287, "id": "3655785" } ]
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who played emma frost?
Finola Hughes
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1497095831#7_3148483465", "url": "https://www.brit.co/female-comic-book-characters-halloween/", "title": "16 Comic Book Costumes for Halloween - Brit + Co", "headings": "16 Comic Book Costumes for Halloween\n16 Comic Book Costumes for Halloween\nIntroducing NerdWallet: A Safe and Reliable Money App\nGet the most from your money\nKeep an eye on everything, securely\nGet extra credit points\nKnow your options for settling down\nSettle an old score\n", "segment": "via bargainbeautiful/Tumblr)\n7. Emma Frost: Also known as the White Queen, Emma Frost appears predominately in the X-Men series. Her character evolves dramatically over time, from supervillian to superhero, so play it bad (or play it good!) with this costume. Fun fact: January Jones played Emma Frost in the 2011 film X-Men: First Class. DIY this look with a white dress, white tights or stockings, a white cape and some fun frosty makeup. ( via @by___grace)\n8.", "start_char": 2244, "end_char": 2705, "id": "23702176" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_701522565#11_1604063904", "url": "https://x-men.fandom.com/wiki/Emma_Frost", "title": "Emma Frost | X-Men Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Emma Frost\nEmma Frost\nEmma Frost\nCharacter information\nReal Name\nGender\nHeight\nWeight\nEyes\nHair\nPolitical information\nAffiliations\nContents\nPersonality\nCharacter Biography\nWhite Queen\nGeneration X\nJoining and leading the X-Men\nX-Men: Phoenix - Warsong\nBreakworld\nMessiah Complex\nDivided We Stand\nManifest Destiny\nSecret Invasion\nDark Reign\nSisterhood Of Mutants\nDark X-Men\nNecrosha\nSchism\nEmma explaining her passion to Cyclops\nAvengers Vs X-Men\nPowers and Abilities\nPowers\nAbilities\nWeaknesses\nParaphernalia\nEquipment\nTransportation\nWeapons\nTrivia\nAppearances\nTV Shows\nGallery\nExternal links\n", "segment": "She engineers a contest between the New Mutants and Hellions, and recruits Magma for the Massachusetts Academy, and then has Empath accompany Magma to her home of Nova Roma. Alongside Magneto, Shaw, and Selene, she battles the High Evolutionary's forces to rescue Magma. She later helps Magneto search for the New Mutants when they had gone missing; alongside Magneto, Shaw, and Selene, Emma encounters the effects of the Inferno. Alongside Magneto, Shaw, and Selene, she battles the New Mutants, and votes to oust Shaw from the Club. When the time traveling mutant Trevor Fitzroy unleashes the mutant-hunting robots called the Sentinels on Emma Frost and the Hellions, Emma places herself in a psychic coma in order to survive the ordeal and nearly all of her students are killed. She later awakens in the Xavier Academy. Disoriented, she switches minds with Iceman and escapes but when she discovers the deaths of her students, Professor Xavier is able to coax a devastated Emma Frost to switch back. Generation X\nEmma Frost later teams up with the X-Men Banshee and Jubilee, as well as Sabretooth and Synch, to defeat the Phalanx, and rescue a select group of teenage mutants who become a superhero team known as Generation X and students at the reopened Massachusetts Academy, which is now run by co-headmasters Emma Frost and Banshee. After Frost's business ventures take a bad turn, she seeks help from her estranged sister Adrienne, who is a psychometrist.", "start_char": 6665, "end_char": 8128, "id": "49244963" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_131421002#11_298008659", "url": "https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Emma_Frost_(X-Men_Movies)", "title": "Emma Frost (X-Men Movies) | Villains Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Emma Frost (X-Men Movies)\nEmma Frost (X-Men Movies)\nEvil-doer\nFull Name\nAlias\nOrigin\nOccupation\nPowers/Skills\nHobby\nGoals\nCrimes\nType of Villain\nBiography\nX-Men: First Class\nX-Men: Days of Future Past\nPowers\nRelationships\nFriends\nEnemies\nGallery\nTrivia\nExternal links\nNavigation\n", "segment": "When Bryan Singer was still slated to direct X-Men: The Last Stand , the role of Emma Frost was intended for Sigourney Weaver. After Singer left the project in favor of making Superman Returns, the character was dropped completely. Before January Jones got the part. Alice Eve was originally cast as Emma Frost, but a deal couldn't be reached and Sarah Harding was called back three times for the role of Emma Frost. It is unclear if she has any possible relation to the Emma who appears in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. They appear to be two different characters, given that Emma Frost is significantly younger in Origins at a time when she should be older. A Blu-Ray featurette of X-Men: First Class depicts Tahyna Tozzi's Emma as the younger self of January Jones' Emma Frost, which coincides with a Blu-ray extra of X-Men Origins:", "start_char": 5244, "end_char": 6076, "id": "46609662" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_495531365#7_539491024", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Frost", "title": "Emma Frost - Wikipedia", "headings": "Emma Frost\nEmma Frost\nContents\nPublication history\nBackground explored\nFictional character biography\nEarly life\nWhite Queen of the Hellfire Club\nThe Hellions\nLosing the Hellions\nGeneration X\nJoining and leading the X-Men\nDecimation\nPhoenix Warsong\nAstonishing X-Men\nCivil War\nMessiah Complex\nDivided We Stand\nManifest Destiny\nSecret Invasion\nDark Reign\nSisterhood of Mutants\nDark X-Men\nNecrosha\nSecond Coming\nAvengers vs. X-Men\nAll-New X-Men\nAll-New, All-Different Marvel\nInhumans vs. X-Men\nSecret Empire\nBecoming Black King\nPowers and abilities\nTelepathy\nDiamond form\nInnate traits and expertise\nTelekinetic potential\nResources and anonymity\nAttire and paraphernalia\nOther versions\nAge of Apocalypse\nAge of Ultron\nAge of X\nAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows\nDays of Future Past\nEarth-889\nExiles\nHouse of M\nMarvel Adventures\nMarvel Noir\nNew Exiles\nOld Man Logan\nSecret Wars\nPowerless\nPrelude to Deadpool Corps\nRuins\nUltimate Marvel\nWhat If? Astonishing X-Men\nX-Campus\nYoung X-Men \"End of Days\"\nIn other media\nTelevision\nFilm\nVideo games\nMotion comics\nReception\nDepictions of women's sexuality in comics\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Later Marvel issues would expand Emma's character history by depicting her as having past romantic histories with prominent Marvel characters, such as Iron Man and Prince Namor. Under Joss Whedon and John Cassaday, Emma was featured in the third volume of Astonishing X-Men. She was a major character in the ongoing series, specifically during its third arc, \"Torn,\" in which the authenticity of her allegiance to the X-Men was explored. She also frequently made guest appearances in other Marvel titles, New X-Men in particular. Background explored\nIn a flashback story told by Frost in Generation X #24, Frost details a time she spent in a mental institution after being sent there by her parents. However, the short-lived Emma Frost series depicted Frost's early years differently, having her leave home and attend college. The series was supposed to cover Frost's life from high school until her first appearance as the White Queen, however, it was canceled at issue #18. Generation X #-1 showed the first meeting of Emma Frost, Banshee, and the Dark Beast, taking place after the events depicted in the Emma Frost series. In X-Men: Deadly Genesis, Frost is shown after the events of Generation X #-1 working at the Hellfire Club before rising to the rank of White Queen.", "start_char": 6532, "end_char": 7807, "id": "103847030" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_495531365#6_539488297", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Frost", "title": "Emma Frost - Wikipedia", "headings": "Emma Frost\nEmma Frost\nContents\nPublication history\nBackground explored\nFictional character biography\nEarly life\nWhite Queen of the Hellfire Club\nThe Hellions\nLosing the Hellions\nGeneration X\nJoining and leading the X-Men\nDecimation\nPhoenix Warsong\nAstonishing X-Men\nCivil War\nMessiah Complex\nDivided We Stand\nManifest Destiny\nSecret Invasion\nDark Reign\nSisterhood of Mutants\nDark X-Men\nNecrosha\nSecond Coming\nAvengers vs. X-Men\nAll-New X-Men\nAll-New, All-Different Marvel\nInhumans vs. X-Men\nSecret Empire\nBecoming Black King\nPowers and abilities\nTelepathy\nDiamond form\nInnate traits and expertise\nTelekinetic potential\nResources and anonymity\nAttire and paraphernalia\nOther versions\nAge of Apocalypse\nAge of Ultron\nAge of X\nAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows\nDays of Future Past\nEarth-889\nExiles\nHouse of M\nMarvel Adventures\nMarvel Noir\nNew Exiles\nOld Man Logan\nSecret Wars\nPowerless\nPrelude to Deadpool Corps\nRuins\nUltimate Marvel\nWhat If? Astonishing X-Men\nX-Campus\nYoung X-Men \"End of Days\"\nIn other media\nTelevision\nFilm\nVideo games\nMotion comics\nReception\nDepictions of women's sexuality in comics\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "This would lead to her instigating an affair with fellow X-Man Cyclops, who was having marital difficulties with Jean Grey. This series also provided further glimpses into her past, introducing her father Winston Frost and her brother Christian. In August 2003, writer Karl Bollers penned an ongoing series showcasing her origins titled Emma Frost. The series, which lasted for 18 issues, began during her days as a private school student and ended before her days as a Hellfire Club member. It expanded on the role of her father Winston and her brother Christian, also exploring the early days of her two sisters. Later Marvel issues would expand Emma's character history by depicting her as having past romantic histories with prominent Marvel characters, such as Iron Man and Prince Namor. Under Joss Whedon and John Cassaday, Emma was featured in the third volume of Astonishing X-Men. She was a major character in the ongoing series, specifically during its third arc, \"Torn,\" in which the authenticity of her allegiance to the X-Men was explored. She also frequently made guest appearances in other Marvel titles, New X-Men in particular. Background explored\nIn a flashback story told by Frost in Generation X #24, Frost details a time she spent in a mental institution after being sent there by her parents.", "start_char": 5917, "end_char": 7231, "id": "103847029" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_145414519#6_160959540", "url": "http://emmafrostfiles.com/misc/faq/how-is-emma-in-both-x-men-origins-wolverine-and-x-men-first-class/", "title": "How is Emma in both 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' and 'X-Men: First Class'? | Emma Frost Files", "headings": "How is Emma in both 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' and 'X-Men: First Class'?\nHow is Emma in both 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' and 'X-Men: First Class'?\nThen who is the \"Emma Frost\" in \"X-Men Origins: Wolverine\"?\n", "segment": "No, she’s Emma from First Class. That’s who she was and she’s the real Emma Frost. I think January did a pretty good job of portraying her. So there is no connection between the First Class Emma Frost and the one we see in X-Men Origins: Wolverine? Donner: No … not really, no.", "start_char": 1646, "end_char": 1923, "id": "72796834" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1301436466#2_2125874494", "url": "http://www.aintitcool.com/node/46183", "title": "How? But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN??", "headings": "How? But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN??\nMovie News\nHow? But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN??\nI am – Hercules!! January Jones, who first caught my eye when she was playing Alyson Hannigan’s kid sister in one of those horrible “American Pie” movies, is playing Emma Frost in “X-Men: First Class,” according to Variety. But wait. Didn’t Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming tell us way back in June that the “She’s Out Of My League” girl, Alice Eve, was negotiating to play white queen Emma? And I read earlier this week that the great Oliver Platt (“The West Wing”) is playing a non-mutant called “The Man in Black”? And I think Quint had several sources tell him that Aaron Johnson, the guy who played Kick-Ass, is going to be the “First Class” Cyclops? And Rose Byrne (\"Damages\") is playing hot-doctor-to-the-mutants Moira McTaggart instead of Rosamund Pike or Olivia Williams? The roles of Beast, Banshee, Darwin and Scott Summers' kid brother Havok have apparently been cast as well. Kevin Bacon is playing a villain. Could be Mr. Sinister. Could be that Hellfire Club guy, Sebastian Shaw. IMDb has both 10-year-old Morgan Lily (\"2012\") and 20-year-old Jennifer Lawrence (\"The Beaver\") replacing 37-year-old Rebecca Romijn as Msytique. All is confusion! This movie is coming out next summer! Fox needs to issue a press release already or Rupert Murdoch will have no choice but to fire Tom Rothman and put that Peter Rice guy in charge of everything! For those just joining us, “First Class” deals with the early relationship shared by Charles Xavier (James McEvoy) and Eric Lensherr (Michael Fassbender) before they became Professor X and Magneto, as well as the early days of Xavier’s school for mutants. It comes to us from the \"Kick-Ass\" team of writer-director Matthew Vaughn (\"Layer Cake\") and screenwriter Jane Goldman. Variety's report also indicates 15-year-old Englisher Bill Millner (\"Son of Rambow\") will play Young Lensherr and Zoe Kravitz (\"Fury Road\") will play someone named Angel. Interesting! Find EW’s story about Variety’s story on the Emma Frost casting here . Follow Herc on Twitter!! Follow Evil Herc on Twitter!!\nFollow hercaicn\n", "segment": "January Jones, who first caught my eye when she was playing Alyson Hannigan’s kid sister in one of those horrible “American Pie” movies, is playing Emma Frost in “X-Men: First Class,” according to Variety. But wait. Didn’t Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming tell us way back in June that the “She’s Out Of My League” girl, Alice Eve, was negotiating to play white queen Emma? And I read earlier this week that the great Oliver Platt (“The West Wing”) is playing a non-mutant called “The Man in Black”? And I think Quint had several sources tell him that Aaron Johnson, the guy who played Kick-Ass, is going to be the “First Class” Cyclops? And Rose Byrne (\"Damages\") is playing hot-doctor-to-the-mutants Moira McTaggart instead of Rosamund Pike or Olivia Williams? The roles of Beast, Banshee, Darwin and Scott Summers' kid brother Havok have apparently been cast as well. Kevin Bacon is playing a villain. Could be Mr. Sinister.", "start_char": 214, "end_char": 1147, "id": "3001801" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_701522565#0_1604040658", "url": "https://x-men.fandom.com/wiki/Emma_Frost", "title": "Emma Frost | X-Men Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Emma Frost\nEmma Frost\nEmma Frost\nCharacter information\nReal Name\nGender\nHeight\nWeight\nEyes\nHair\nPolitical information\nAffiliations\nContents\nPersonality\nCharacter Biography\nWhite Queen\nGeneration X\nJoining and leading the X-Men\nX-Men: Phoenix - Warsong\nBreakworld\nMessiah Complex\nDivided We Stand\nManifest Destiny\nSecret Invasion\nDark Reign\nSisterhood Of Mutants\nDark X-Men\nNecrosha\nSchism\nEmma explaining her passion to Cyclops\nAvengers Vs X-Men\nPowers and Abilities\nPowers\nAbilities\nWeaknesses\nParaphernalia\nEquipment\nTransportation\nWeapons\nTrivia\nAppearances\nTV Shows\nGallery\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Emma Frost | X-Men Wiki | Fandom\nEmma Frost\n\"Of course I'm a threat. Why? Did you think for a moment that I wasn't?\" ―Emma Frost\nEmma Frost\nCharacter information\nReal Name\nEmma Frost\nGender\nFemale\nHeight\n5'10\"\nWeight\n149 lbs. ( 436 lbs. in diamond form)\nEyes\nBlue\nHair\nBrown (dyed blonde)\nPolitical information\nAffiliations\nX-Men (Currently), Hellfire Club, Generation X, Cabal\nContents\n1\nPersonality\n2\nCharacter Biography\n2.1\nWhite Queen\n2.2\nGeneration X\n2.3\nJoining and leading the X-Men\n2.4\nX-Men: Phoenix - Warsong\n2.5\nBreakworld\n2.6\nMessiah Complex\n2.7\nDivided We Stand\n2.8\nManifest Destiny\n2.9\nSecret Invasion\n2.10\nDark Reign\n2.11\nSisterhood Of Mutants\n2.12\nDark X-Men\n2.13\nNecrosha\n2.14\nSchism Emma explaining her passion to Cyclops\n2.15\nAvengers Vs X-Men\n3\nPowers and Abilities\n3.1\nPowers\n3.2\nAbilities\n3.3\nWeaknesses\n4\nParaphernalia\n4.1\nEquipment\n4.2\nTransportation\n4.3\nWeapons\n5\nTrivia\n6\nAppearances\n6.1\nTV Shows\n7\nGallery\n8\nExternal links\nPersonality\nCharacter Biography\nEmma Frost was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to the wealthy Winston and Hazel Frost; she is the second of three daughters and also had an older brother, Christian Frost. Winston is cold, ruthless, and domineering, often imposing impossibly-high standards on his children, while Hazel abuses prescription drugs to cope with the tensions of her household. Platinum Collection Build Your Own Bundle.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1378, "id": "49244952" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1049454296#3_2110653472", "url": "https://www.bluemoongame.com/top-5-hottest-marvel-female-characters/", "title": "Top 5 Hottest Marvel Female Characters", "headings": "Top 5 Hottest Marvel Female Characters\nTop 5 Hottest Marvel Female Characters\nAlec Sandar\n", "segment": "She was also seen in a few video games, like X-Men Legends and Marvel Ultimate Alliance, in all of the X-Men animated series, and in the X-Men First Class movie, where she was portrayed by January Jones. Emma Frost’s origin story was originally just a sideline in the Uncanny X-Men series but was expanded upon in her own eponymous comic book story arc and Generation-X. Emma is a mutant telepath and she has the power to turn her skin to diamond. She joined forces with the Hellfire Club, led by Sebastian Shaw (the Black King), and she became the White Queen. Emma Frost is a sensual blonde Marvel female character who’s had every comic book fan throbbing over her. She is not a villain in her every iteration and was even a teacher at one point, when she founded her school for young mutants in Snow Valley, like the Xavier Institute. However, in some versions, she did use her school to recruit new mutants for the Inner Circle. Bad, blonde, and a border school teacher… The fatal 3B combo we just named and reserve the rights for! Psylocke\nX-Men’s Psylocke is the third X-Men female character on our Marvel hottest female character list, and rightfully so. She has cool abilities, looks super hot, and her every personification in comic books, cartoons, and live-action movies were dead on! She was portrayed by Meiling Melançon and Olivia Munn in the movies, both hot as they can be.", "start_char": 2025, "end_char": 3414, "id": "23177054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1301436466#1_2125871210", "url": "http://www.aintitcool.com/node/46183", "title": "How? But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN??", "headings": "How? But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN??\nMovie News\nHow? But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN??\nI am – Hercules!! January Jones, who first caught my eye when she was playing Alyson Hannigan’s kid sister in one of those horrible “American Pie” movies, is playing Emma Frost in “X-Men: First Class,” according to Variety. But wait. Didn’t Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming tell us way back in June that the “She’s Out Of My League” girl, Alice Eve, was negotiating to play white queen Emma? And I read earlier this week that the great Oliver Platt (“The West Wing”) is playing a non-mutant called “The Man in Black”? And I think Quint had several sources tell him that Aaron Johnson, the guy who played Kick-Ass, is going to be the “First Class” Cyclops? And Rose Byrne (\"Damages\") is playing hot-doctor-to-the-mutants Moira McTaggart instead of Rosamund Pike or Olivia Williams? The roles of Beast, Banshee, Darwin and Scott Summers' kid brother Havok have apparently been cast as well. Kevin Bacon is playing a villain. Could be Mr. Sinister. Could be that Hellfire Club guy, Sebastian Shaw. IMDb has both 10-year-old Morgan Lily (\"2012\") and 20-year-old Jennifer Lawrence (\"The Beaver\") replacing 37-year-old Rebecca Romijn as Msytique. All is confusion! This movie is coming out next summer! Fox needs to issue a press release already or Rupert Murdoch will have no choice but to fire Tom Rothman and put that Peter Rice guy in charge of everything! For those just joining us, “First Class” deals with the early relationship shared by Charles Xavier (James McEvoy) and Eric Lensherr (Michael Fassbender) before they became Professor X and Magneto, as well as the early days of Xavier’s school for mutants. It comes to us from the \"Kick-Ass\" team of writer-director Matthew Vaughn (\"Layer Cake\") and screenwriter Jane Goldman. Variety's report also indicates 15-year-old Englisher Bill Millner (\"Son of Rambow\") will play Young Lensherr and Zoe Kravitz (\"Fury Road\") will play someone named Angel. Interesting! Find EW’s story about Variety’s story on the Emma Frost casting here . Follow Herc on Twitter!! Follow Evil Herc on Twitter!!\nFollow hercaicn\n", "segment": "But? What?? Betty Draper To Play Emma Frost In Next X-MEN?? Published at: Aug. 18, 2010, 3:04 p.m. CST by hercules\nI am – Hercules!! January Jones, who first caught my eye when she was playing Alyson Hannigan’s kid sister in one of those horrible “American Pie” movies, is playing Emma Frost in “X-Men: First Class,” according to Variety. But wait. Didn’t Deadline Hollywood's Mike Fleming tell us way back in June that the “She’s Out Of My League” girl, Alice Eve, was negotiating to play white queen Emma? And I read earlier this week that the great Oliver Platt (“The West Wing”) is playing a non-mutant called “The Man in Black”?", "start_char": 81, "end_char": 715, "id": "3001800" } ]
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At the same time, they moved the beginning of DST back to the last Sunday in March (next 30 March 2014). As usual, advancements to DST ( UTC+01:00) occurred at 02:00 and returns to standard time ( UTC+00:00) occurred at 03:00. 2018: Switch to permanent DST: On 26 October in a government decree, the government changed UTC offset for Morocco Time Zone, Morocco Time Zone now use UTC+01:00 all year around. but in fact, this decree mandates permanent daylight saving time.", "start_char": 2032, "end_char": 3109, "id": "101679018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_684721913#2_1286493504", "url": "https://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/holiday/things-you-should-know-about-ramadan-islam-holy-month-fasting/4D6XV3HRd0mEJXmNkwRDAM/", "title": "5 things you should know about Ramadan, Islam’s holy month of fasting", "headings": "5 things you should know about Ramadan, Islam’s holy month of fasting\n5 things you should know about Ramadan, Islam’s holy month of fasting\nThroughout the holy month of Ramadan, observers fast from sunrise to sunset and partake in nightly feasts.\nWhat is Ramadan?\nWhen is Ramadan?\nWhat do Muslims do during Ramadan and why?\nHere’s what a day of fasting during Ramadan is like:\nHow is the end of Ramadan celebrated?\nDoes every Muslim fast during Ramadan?\n", "segment": "Indonesian Muslims hold a Rukyatul Hilal to see the new crescent moon that determines the end of Ramadan. Credit: Robertus Pudyanto\nCredit: Robertus Pudyanto\nThe Islamic calendar is based on the moon’s cycle and not the sun’s (what the Western world uses), so the dates vary year to year. By the Gregorian solar calendar, Ramadan is 10 to 12 days earlier every year. In 2018, Ramadan begins on May 15 and last through June 14. Explore >> Read more trending news\nTo determine when exactly the holy month will begin, Muslim-majority countries look to local moon sighters, according to Al Jazeera. The lunar months last between 29 and 30 days, depending on the sighting of the moon on the 29th night of each month. If the moon is not visible, the month will last 30 days. What do Muslims do during Ramadan and why?", "start_char": 852, "end_char": 1664, "id": "55813847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_534734186#0_1406442368", "url": "https://www.calendardate.com/ramadan_2012.htm", "title": "Ramadan 2012 - Calendar Date", "headings": "Ramadan 2012\nRamadan 2012\nDays to the start of Ramadan 2012\nDates for Ramadan\n", "segment": "Ramadan 2012 - Calendar Date\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRamadan 2012\nJuly 2012\nSu\nMo\nTu\nWe\nTh\nFr\nSa\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\n2\n3\n4\nIndependence Day\nWednesday July 4\n-8 years, -10 months, -27 days\nor -3253 days\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\nRamadan\nFriday July 20\n-8 years, -10 months, -11 days\nor -3237 days\n21\n22\nParents Day\nSunday July 22\n-8 years, -10 months, -9 days\nor -3235 days\n23\n24\n25\n26\n27\n28\n29\n30\n31\n\n\n\n\nRamadan for the year 2012 starts on Friday, July 20th lasting 30 days and ending at sundown on Saturday, August 18th. Because the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar with days starting at sunset, the holiday begins at sunset of the previous day on Thursday, July 19th. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a month of fasting, prayer, giving and self-evaluation observed by Muslims. The month lasts 29-30 days depending on the sightings of the crescent moon. Days to the start of Ramadan 2012\nFriday, July 20th is day number 202 of the 2012 calendar year with -8 years, -10 months, -11 days until the start of the celebration/ observance of Ramadan 2012. Ramadan\nName (s): Ramadan\nType: Observance, Muslim\nWhen: Ninth Month of Islamic Calendar\nDates for Ramadan\nHoliday\nDate\nDays to Go\nRamadan 2020\nFriday, April 24, 2020\n-402\nRamadan 2021\nTuesday, April 13, 2021\n-48\nRamadan 2022\nSunday, April 03, 2022\n307\nRamadan 2023\nThursday, March 23, 2023\n661\nRamadan 2024\nMonday, March 11, 2024\n1015\nRamadan 2025\nSaturday, March 01, 2025\n1370\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHoliday\nDate\nDays to Go\nRamadan 2020\nFriday, April 24, 2020\n-402\nRamadan 2021\nTuesday, April 13, 2021\n-48\nRamadan 2022\nSunday, April 03, 2022\n307\nRamadan 2023\nThursday, March 23, 2023\n661\nRamadan 2024\nMonday, March 11, 2024\n1015\nRamadan 2025\nSaturday, March 01, 2025\n1370", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1727, "id": "31637592" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_569238773#8_1014858383", "url": "http://www.frommers.com/destinations/bali/251902", "title": "AddThis Utility Frame", "headings": "When to Go in Bali\nBali\nWhen to Go in Bali\nWeather\nLow, High & Peak Season\nPublic Holidays\nMajor Religious Festivals\nNonreligious Festivals\nOdalan Ceremonies & Festivals\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nBali Sports Online\n", "segment": "April: 2 Good Friday, 28 Waisak Day (Buddha's birthday); May: 13 Ascension Day; August: 17 Indonesia Independence Day; September: 11 and 12 Eid-ul-Fitr Muslim festival to end Ramadan, 13 shared holiday by government decree; November: 17 Idul Adha, cattle sacrifice and hajj pilgrimage;", "start_char": 2775, "end_char": 3060, "id": "19138202" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_536787091#3_1409800677", "url": "https://www.calendarz.com/when-is/muslim-holidays/ramadan/2022", "title": "Ramadan 2022 | When is Ramadan 2022? - CalendarZ", "headings": "Ramadan 2022\nRamadan 2022\nWhen is Ramadan 2022?\nWhat is Ramadan?\nDates for Ramadan from 2015 to 2024\nRamadan also known as\n", "segment": "It is a time of worship and contemplation. A time to strengthen family and community ties. It is also a time to get closer to Allah and refrain from committing sins. Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr. Dates for Ramadan from 2015 to 2024\nThe next occurrence of Ramadan is marked in red\nWhen is ...? starts on\nends on\nDays away\nRamadan 2024\nMonday 11th Mar, 2024\nWednesday 10th Apr, 2024\nstarts in 1017 days\nRamadan 2023\nThursday 23rd Mar, 2023\nFriday 21st Apr, 2023\nstarts in 663 days\nRamadan 2022\nSaturday 2nd Apr, 2022\nMonday 2nd May, 2022\nstarts in 308 days\nRamadan 2021\nTuesday 13th Apr, 2021\nThursday 13th May, 2021\nended 15 days ago\nRamadan 2020\nFriday 24th Apr, 2020\nSunday 24th May, 2020\nended 369 days ago\nRamadan 2019\nMonday 6th May, 2019\nTuesday 4th Jun, 2019\nended 724 days ago\nRamadan 2018\nWednesday 16th May, 2018\nFriday 15th Jun, 2018\nended 1078 days ago\nRamadan 2017\nSaturday 27th May, 2017\nSunday 25th Jun, 2017\nended 1433 days ago\nRamadan 2016\nMonday 6th Jun, 2016\nWednesday 6th Jul, 2016\nended 1787 days ago\nRamadan 2015\nThursday 18th Jun, 2015\nFriday 17th Jul, 2015\nended 2142 days ago\nData provided 'as is' without warranty\nRamadan also known as\nRamadhan", "start_char": 1317, "end_char": 2503, "id": "31639271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_536784185#3_1409795414", "url": "https://www.calendarz.com/when-is/muslim-holidays/ramadan/2021", "title": "Ramadan 2021 | When is Ramadan 2021? - CalendarZ", "headings": "Ramadan 2021\nRamadan 2021\nWhen is Ramadan 2021?\nWhat is Ramadan?\nDates for Ramadan from 2015 to 2024\nRamadan also known as\n", "segment": "It is a time of worship and contemplation. A time to strengthen family and community ties. It is also a time to get closer to Allah and refrain from committing sins. Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr. Dates for Ramadan from 2015 to 2024\nThe next occurrence of Ramadan is marked in red\nWhen is ...? starts on\nends on\nDays away\nRamadan 2024\nMonday 11th Mar, 2024\nWednesday 10th Apr, 2024\nstarts in 1015 days\nRamadan 2023\nThursday 23rd Mar, 2023\nFriday 21st Apr, 2023\nstarts in 661 days\nRamadan 2022\nSaturday 2nd Apr, 2022\nMonday 2nd May, 2022\nstarts in 306 days\nRamadan 2021\nTuesday 13th Apr, 2021\nThursday 13th May, 2021\nended 17 days ago\nRamadan 2020\nFriday 24th Apr, 2020\nSunday 24th May, 2020\nended 371 days ago\nRamadan 2019\nMonday 6th May, 2019\nTuesday 4th Jun, 2019\nended 726 days ago\nRamadan 2018\nWednesday 16th May, 2018\nFriday 15th Jun, 2018\nended 1080 days ago\nRamadan 2017\nSaturday 27th May, 2017\nSunday 25th Jun, 2017\nended 1435 days ago\nRamadan 2016\nMonday 6th Jun, 2016\nWednesday 6th Jul, 2016\nended 1789 days ago\nRamadan 2015\nThursday 18th Jun, 2015\nFriday 17th Jul, 2015\nended 2144 days ago\nData provided 'as is' without warranty\nRamadan also known as\nRamadhan", "start_char": 1327, "end_char": 2513, "id": "31639267" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1029947271#2_2046352656", "url": "https://www.almanac.com/content/when-start-ramadan", "title": "Ramadan 2021: When Does Ramadan Begin and End? | The Old Farmer's Almanac", "headings": "Ramadan 2021: When Is Ramadan?\nRamadan 2021: When Is Ramadan?\nThe Meaning and Traditions of Ramadan\nShare:\nWhat Is Ramadan?\nWhen Is Ramadan?\nRamadan Dates\nTraditions of Ramadan\nShare Your Traditions!\n", "segment": "When Is Ramadan? This year, Ramadan is expected to begin at sundown on Monday, April 12, and end at sundown on Wednesday, May 12. The final evening of Ramadan consists of a celebration called Eid al-Fitr, when the traditional month-long fast is ended with a feast. The exact beginning and ending times of Ramadan are based on the sighting of the Moon. Specifically, Ramadan is said to begin at the first observance of the new Moon over Mecca, Saudi Arabia (or on a date pre-determined by astronomical calculation). Because of this, start and end dates are not set in stone and may vary by a day. The dates listed below are based on expected visibility, so may differ slightly from those seen elsewhere. Ramadan Dates\nYear\nFirst Evening of Ramadan (fasting begins at dawn next day)\nFinal Evening of Ramadan (Eid al-Fitr)\n2021\nMonday, April 12\nWednesday, May 12\n2022\nSaturday, April 2\nSunday, May 1\n2023\nWednesday, March 22\nThursday, April 20\n2024\nSunday, March 10\nMonday, April 8\n(Dates are according to the United States Naval Observatory and reflect North American regions.) Traditions of Ramadan\nBeginning at puberty, all Muslims (with certain exceptions, such as if one is ill, traveling, pregnant, elderly, etc.) take part in the month-long dawn-to-sunset fast that is the hallmark of Ramadan.", "start_char": 554, "end_char": 1852, "id": "56253515" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_887131741#0_1830900490", "url": "https://www.islamicfinder.org/special-islamic-days/ramadan-2020/", "title": "Ramadan 2020 (1441) - When is Ramadan 2020 | IslamicFinder", "headings": "Ramadan 2020\nRamadan 2020\nRamadan 2020\nWHEN IS RAMADAN 2020\nWHAT IS RAMADAN?\nFASTING IS OBLIGATORY DURING RAMADAN\nWHO IS EXEMPT FROM FASTING\nMAKE MOST OUT OF RAMADAN\nRecite Quran Kareem\nFind Lailat ul Qadr\nObserve Itikaf\nGET ALL YOUR MUSLIM ESSENTIALS IN ONE PLACE\n", "segment": "Ramadan 2020 (1441) - When is Ramadan 2020 | IslamicFinder\nRamadan 2020\nRamadan 2020\nEstimated: Friday, April 24, 2020\nView Calendar\nWHEN IS RAMADAN 2020\nRamadan 2020 is expected to begin on Thursday evening, 23rd April, 2020 (according to Saudi Arabia) and will end on Saturday, 23rd May, 2020. Eid al Fitr 2020 is expected to be celebrated on Sunday 24th May, 2020. This is the tentative date as the actual date of commencement of Ramadan 2020 is subject to the sighting of the moon. See Ramadan Calendar 2020 . YouTube\nIslamicFinder\n2.97K subscribers\nSubscribe\n6 Best Azkaar for Ramadan\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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1029, "id": "79439897" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1393138236#6_1917620080", "url": "http://history.com/topics/holidays/ramadan", "title": "Ramadan - HISTORY", "headings": "Ramadan\nRamadan\nContents\nFacts About Islam\nWhen Is Ramadan?\nWhy Is Ramadan Celebrated?\nThe Rules of Ramadan\nEid al-Fitr\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us!\nVIDEOS\nRELATED CONTENT\n", "segment": "zakat (charitable giving); fasting and pilgrimage (Muslims are supposed to make a trip, or “hajj,” to the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, at least once in a lifetime if they are physically and financially able). When Is Ramadan? Ramadan 2021 begins at sunset on Monday, April 12, and ends on Wednesday, May 12. The following year, Ramadan 2022 will begin at sunset on Saturday, April 2 and end on Sunday, May 1. Ramadan is the ninth month of the 12-month Islamic calendar, a lunar calendar that’s based on the phases of the moon. The lunar calendar falls short of the solar calendar by 11 days. As a result, Ramadan doesn’t start on the same date each year and instead, over time, passes through all the seasons\nWhy Is Ramadan Celebrated? Ramadan is celebrated as the month during which Muhammad received the initial revelations of what became the Quran, the holy book for Muslims, from God. The Quran states:", "start_char": 2889, "end_char": 3795, "id": "73866941" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1320050628#4_2512415879", "url": "https://parade.com/1180633/jessicasager/what-is-eid/", "title": "What Is Eid? When Is Eid 2021?", "headings": "What Is Eid? All About the Muslim Celebration and Why It's So Significant\nLife\nWhat Is Eid? All About the Muslim Celebration and Why It's So Significant\nBy Jessica Sager\nParade @ohheyjesssager\nWhat is Eid?\nWhy is Eid celebrated twice a year?\nWhen is Eid 2021?\nWhen is Eid 2021 in USA?\nParade Daily\nWhen does Ramadan end in 2021?\nWhat to do on Eid?\nHistory of Eid\nNext, learn all about Nowruz!\n", "segment": "Eid al-Adha begins in the United States on July 19 and ends July 23, 2021. Parade Daily\nCelebrity interviews, recipes and health tips delivered to your inbox. Email Address Please enter a valid email address. Thanks for signing up! Please check your email to confirm your subscription. When does Ramadan end in 2021? In 2021, Ramadan runs from the evening of Monday, April 12 through the evening of Wednesday, May 12. What to do on Eid? Some Eid traditions include dressing up, snacking on some dates and heading to a mosque for special prayers just after dawn. Afterward, it’s recommended to take an alternative route home than the one you took to the mosque, with the idea of spreading joy and riches everywhere you go and to the most people possible.", "start_char": 1558, "end_char": 2311, "id": "66464774" } ]
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Claire McCaskill
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_963145061#0_1981667422", "url": "https://contactsenators.com/missouri", "title": "Contact Missouri Senators", "headings": "Contact Missouri Senators\nContact Missouri Senators\nRoy Blunt (R)\nJosh Hawley (R)\n", "segment": "Contact Missouri Senators\nContact Senators\nMissouri Senators\nContact Missouri Senators\nCurrent U.S. Senators for the state of Missouri: Missouri was admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821. Its current U.S. senators are Republicans Roy Blunt (Class 3, serving since 2011) and Josh Hawley (Class 1, serving since 2019). Source: Wikipedia\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of United States senators from Missouri\nRoy Blunt (R)\nContact Roy Blunt\nJosh Hawley (R)\nContact Josh Hawley\nNow you can now share your views on a senator's page. Want more? Tell us\n2020 Site Improvement Survey\n2020 Site Improvement Survey\nWe have received well over 250+ feedback from the 2019 Survey. 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Rick Hill:", "start_char": 9733, "end_char": 9957, "id": "94240879" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_868928144#7_1679325687", "url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Missouri_State_Senate", "title": "Missouri State Senate - Ballotpedia", "headings": "Missouri State Senate\nMissouri State Senate\nParty control\nCurrent partisan control\nMembers\nLeadership\nCurrent leadership and members\nSalaries\nSwearing in dates\nMembership qualifications\nHistorical party control\nMissouri State Senate Party Control: 1992-2020\nTrifecta history\nElections\nElections by year\n2022\n2020\n2018\n2016\nTerm limits\nVacancies\nHow vacancies are filled in state legislatures\nDistrict map\nRedistricting\n2020\n2010\nSessions\nLegislation\nMO Upper Chamber\nDates of legislative sessions in Missouri by year\n2021\n2020\nEffect of coronavirus pandemic\n2019\n2018\nAbout legislative sessions in Missouri\nLegislative roles and procedures\nVeto overrides\nHow many legislators are required to vote for an override? Two-thirds of members in both chambers.\nHow can vetoes be overridden after the legislature has adjourned?\nRole in state budget\nCommittees\nConstitutional amendments\nThe methods in which the Missouri Constitution can be amended:\n2021 measures:\nCertified:\nPotential:\nSee also\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "Current leadership and members\nSenate president: Mike Kehoe (R)\nPresident Pro Tem: Dave Schatz (R)\nMajority leader: Caleb Rowden (R)\nMinority leader: John Rizzo (D)\nOffice\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nMissouri State Senate District 1\nDoug Beck\nDemocratic\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 2\nBob Onder\nRepublican\nJanuary 12, 2015\nMissouri State Senate District 3\nElaine Gannon\nRepublican\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 4\nKarla May\nDemocratic\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 5\nSteve Roberts\nDemocratic\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 6\nMike Bernskoetter\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 7\nGreg Razer\nDemocratic\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 8\nMike Cierpiot\nRepublican\n2018\nMissouri State Senate District 9\nBarbara Anne Washington\nDemocratic\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 10\nJeanie Riddle\nRepublican\nJanuary 12, 2015\nMissouri State Senate District 11\nJohn Rizzo\nDemocratic\n2017\nMissouri State Senate District 12\nDan Hegeman\nRepublican\nJanuary 12, 2015\nMissouri State Senate District 13\nAngela Mosley\nDemocratic\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 14\nBrian Williams\nDemocratic\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 15\nAndrew Koenig\nRepublican\n2017\nMissouri State Senate District 16\nJustin Brown\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 17\nLauren Arthur\nDemocratic\nSeptember 12, 2018\nMissouri State Senate District 18\nCindy O'Laughlin\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 19\nCaleb Rowden\nRepublican\n2017\nMissouri State Senate District 20\nEric Burlison\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 21\nDenny Hoskins\nRepublican\n2017\nMissouri State Senate District 22\nPaul Wieland\nRepublican\nJanuary 12, 2015\nMissouri State Senate District 23\nBill Eigel\nRepublican\n2017\nMissouri State Senate District 24\nJill Schupp\nDemocratic\nJanuary 12, 2015\nMissouri State Senate District 25\nJason Bean\nRepublican\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 26\nDave Schatz\nRepublican\n2015\nMissouri State Senate District 27\nHolly Rehder\nRepublican\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 28\nSandy Crawford\nRepublican\n2017\nMissouri State Senate District 29\nMike Moon\nRepublican\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 30\nLincoln Hough\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 31\nRick Brattin\nRepublican\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 32\nBill White\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri State Senate District 33\nKarla Eslinger\nRepublican\nJanuary 6, 2021\nMissouri State Senate District 34\nTony Luetkemeyer\nRepublican\n2019\nSalaries\nSee also: Comparison of state legislative salaries\nState legislators\nSalary\nPer diem\n$35,915/year\n$121/day. Tied to federal rate. Unvouchered. Swearing in dates\nSee also: When state legislators assume office after a general election\nMissouri legislators assume office the first day of the legislative session, which is the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January.", "start_char": 3792, "end_char": 6721, "id": "53905041" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1057907093#10_2255186847", "url": "https://springerfortexas.com/", "title": "Drew Springer", "headings": "\nTHANK YOU SENATE DISTRICT 30 FOR YOUR SUPPORT!\nABOUT DREW SPRINGER:\nISSUES:\nENDORSEMENTS:\nHOuse Members\nof #Sd30\nMembers of the Texas Senate\nRepublican Party:\nLocal Officials\nOf #SD30:\nCounty Officials:\nCity Officials:\nCommunity Leaders:\nAnd 40 other House colleagues:\nContact us!\n", "segment": "Representative Craig Goldman; Representative Sam Harless; Representative Cody Harris; Representative Cole Hefner\nRepresentative Matt Krause; Representative Ben Leman; Representative Brooks Landgraf; Representative Will Metcalf; Representative Mayes Middleton; Representative Andy Murr; Representative Tom Oliverson;", "start_char": 6201, "end_char": 6517, "id": "42067487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_876196320#2_1684500596", "url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Washington_County,_Missouri", "title": "Washington County, Missouri - Ballotpedia", "headings": "Washington County, Missouri\nWashington County, Missouri\nFederal officials\nState officials\nCities\nSchool districts\nCourts\nBallot measures\nSee also\nExternal links\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "Use the links below to learn more about federal officials, state officials, cities, school districts, courts, and ballot measures in this county. Contents\n1 Federal officials\n2 State officials\n3 Cities\n4 School districts\n5 Courts\n6 Ballot measures\n7 See also\n8 External links\n9 Footnotes\nFederal officials\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Missouri are: Office title\nOfficeholder name\nDate assumed office\nParty affiliation\nU.S. Senate Missouri\nRoy Blunt\nJanuary 5, 2011\nRepublican Party\nU.S. Senate Missouri\nJosh Hawley\nJanuary 3, 2019\nRepublican Party\nTo view a map of U.S. House districts in Missouri and find your representative, click here . State officials\nThe following is a list of the current state executive officials from Missouri : Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nGovernor of Missouri\nMike Parson\nRepublican\nJune 1, 2018\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nScott Rupp\nNonpartisan\n2014\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nJason Holsman\nNonpartisan\n\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nRyan Silvey\nNonpartisan\nJanuary 4, 2018\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nMaida Coleman\nNonpartisan\nAugust 10, 2015\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nBill Kenney\nNonpartisan\nJanuary 24, 2013\nAttorney General of Missouri\nEric Schmitt\nRepublican\n2019\nMissouri Secretary of State\nJay Ashcroft\nRepublican\nJanuary 9, 2017\nMissouri Director of Natural Resources\nCarol Comer\nNonpartisan\n2017\nMissouri State Auditor\nNicole Galloway\nDemocratic\nApril 27, 2015\nMissouri Treasurer\nScott Fitzpatrick\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nLieutenant Governor of Missouri\nMike Kehoe\nRepublican\n2018\nTo view a list of state legislators from Missouri, click here . Cities\nAs of March 2021, Ballotpedia does not provide coverage for any cities in Washington County, Missouri. For a list of cities covered by Ballotpedia, click here . School districts\nAs of March 2021, Ballotpedia does not provide coverage for any school districts in Washington County, Missouri. For a list of districts covered by Ballotpedia, click here . Courts\nSee also:", "start_char": 2365, "end_char": 4389, "id": "53907121" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1057907093#9_2255186047", "url": "https://springerfortexas.com/", "title": "Drew Springer", "headings": "\nTHANK YOU SENATE DISTRICT 30 FOR YOUR SUPPORT!\nABOUT DREW SPRINGER:\nISSUES:\nENDORSEMENTS:\nHOuse Members\nof #Sd30\nMembers of the Texas Senate\nRepublican Party:\nLocal Officials\nOf #SD30:\nCounty Officials:\nCity Officials:\nCommunity Leaders:\nAnd 40 other House colleagues:\nContact us!\n", "segment": "Representative James White; Representative Cecil Bell; Representative Dwayne Bohac; Representative Brad Buckley; Representative DeWayne Burns; Representative Craig Goldman; Representative Sam Harless; Representative Cody Harris; Representative Cole Hefner\nRepresentative Matt Krause; Representative Ben Leman;", "start_char": 6059, "end_char": 6368, "id": "42067486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3093250787#28_3244376445", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Senators_from_Missouri", "title": "List of United States senators from Missouri - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of United States senators from Missouri\nList of United States senators from Missouri\nCurrent delegation\nContents\nList of senators\nLiving former senators\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "33\n113th\n114th\n115th\n34\nRe-elected in 2016. Retiring at end of term. 19\nJosh Hawley\nRepublican\nJanuary 3, 2019 –\nPresent\nElected in 2018 . 34\n116th\n117th\n118th\n35\nTo be determined in the 2022 election . To be determined in the 2024 election . 35\n119th\n#\nSenator\nParty\nYears in office\nElectoral history\nT\n\nT\nElectoral history\nYears in office\nParty\nSenator\n#\nClass 1\nClass 3\nLiving former senators\nAs of May 2021\n[update]\n, there are six living former U.S. senators from Missouri. The most recent and most recently serving senator to die was Thomas Eagleton (served 1968–1987) on March 4, 2007. Senator\nTerm of office\nDate of birth (and age)\nJohn Danforth\n1976–1995\n( 1936-09-05)\nSeptember 5, 1936 (age 84)\nKit Bond\n1987–2011\n( 1939-03-06)\nMarch 6, 1939 (age 82)\nJohn Ashcroft\n1995–2001\n( 1942-05-09)\nMay 9, 1942 (age 78)\nJean Carnahan\n2001–2002\n( 1933-12-20)\nDecember 20, 1933 (age 87)\nJim Talent\n2002–2007\n( 1956-10-18)\nOctober 18, 1956 (age 64)\nClaire McCaskill\n2007–2019\n( 1953-07-24)\nJuly 24, 1953 (age 67)\nSee also\nList of United States representatives from Missouri\nUnited States congressional delegations from Missouri\nReferences\n^ \"SENATORIAL ELECTIONS\". The New York Times. January 20, 1887.", "start_char": 8491, "end_char": 9691, "id": "105506380" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1347037484#8_1520505126", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_States_Senate_elections", "title": "2024 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia", "headings": "2024 United States Senate elections\n2024 United States Senate elections\n2024 United States Senate elections\nContents\nPartisan composition\nChange in composition\nBefore the elections\nAfter the elections\nRace summary\nElections leading to the next Congress\nArizona\nCalifornia\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nFlorida\nHawaii\nIndiana\nMaine\nMaryland\nMassachusetts\nMichigan\nMinnesota\nMississippi\nMissouri\nMontana\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Jersey\nNew Mexico\nNew York\nNorth Dakota\nOhio\nPennsylvania\nRhode Island\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "None yet. Mississippi\nRoger Wicker\nRepublican\n2007 (Appointed)\n2008 (Special)\n2012\n2018\n58.4% R\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet. Missouri\nJosh Hawley\nRepublican\n2018\n51.5% R\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet. Montana\nJon Tester\nDemocratic\n2006\n2012\n2018\n50.3% D\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet. Nebraska\nDeb Fischer\nRepublican\n2012\n2018\n57.6% R\nIncumbent running. Deb Fischer (Republican)\nNevada\nJacky Rosen\nDemocratic\n2018\n50.4% D\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet.", "start_char": 5957, "end_char": 6440, "id": "100190443" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1736687313#2_3450484391", "url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/missouri/", "title": "Missouri | Data USA", "headings": "Missouri\nMissouri\nRoy Blunt\nJosh Hawley\nAbout\nCivics\nDiversity\nRace and Ethnicity\nRace and Ethnicity\nThe 3 largest ethnic groups in Missouri\nNon-English Speakers\nMost Common Languages\nHeritage\nForeign-Born Population\nAge by Nativity\nGlobal Diversity\nMost Common Origin\nCitizenship\nMilitary\nVeterans\nMost Common Service Period\nEconomy\nWages\nMedian Household Income\nWage by Gender in Common Jobs\nWage by Race and Ethnicity in Common Jobs\nWage Distribution\nIncome by Location\nPoverty by Age and Gender\nFemales 18 - 24\nPoverty by Race and Ethnicity\nOccupations\nEmployment by Occupations\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paid\nIndustries\nEmployment by Industries\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paying\nDomestic Trade\nDomestic Production & Consumption\nDomestic Trade Growth\nInterstate Trade\nEducation\nConcentrations\nUniversities\nStudent Gender for Common Institutions\nStudent Race and Ethnicity\nHousing & Living\nHousing\nProperty Value\nHousehold Income\nProperty Taxes\nRent vs Own\nCommute Time\nCommuter Transportation\nMost Common Commute in 2018\nTransportation\nCar Ownership\nHealth\nPatient to Clinician Ratios\nBehavioral Health Conditions\nData only available at the state level.\nSocial Needs\nMost prevalent states\nAccess and Quality\nLouisiana\nHealth Care Spending\nHealth Care Coverage\nHealth Risks\nCarroll County\nHenry County\nWorth County\n", "segment": "The runner-up was Hillary Rodham Clinton (38.1%), followed by Gary Johnson (3.47%). The most partisan county was Mercer County, MO with 85.2% of the vote going to Donald J. Trump running for the Republican Party. Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley are the senators currently representing the state of Missouri. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered. Missouri is currently represented by 8 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms. Diversity\nMissouri is home to a population of 6.13M people, from which 97.9% are citizens. As of 2018, 4.04% of Missouri residents were born outside of the country (248k people). In 2018, there were 6.95 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (4.86M people) in Missouri than any other race or ethnicity. There were 699k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 178k White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. The most common foreign languages spoken in Missouri are Spanish (144,847 speakers), Chinese (Incl.", "start_char": 1830, "end_char": 2926, "id": "78481430" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_863874156#1_1674746457", "url": "https://ballotpedia.org/Gladstone,_Missouri", "title": "Gladstone, Missouri - Ballotpedia", "headings": "Gladstone, Missouri\nGladstone, Missouri\nFederal officials\nState officials\nBallot measures\nSee also\nFootnotes\n", "segment": "The city had 25,410 residents as of 2010, according to the United States Census Bureau. Federal officials\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Missouri are: Office title\nOfficeholder name\nDate assumed office\nParty affiliation\nU.S. Senate Missouri\nRoy Blunt\nJanuary 5, 2011\nRepublican Party\nU.S. Senate Missouri\nJosh Hawley\nJanuary 3, 2019\nRepublican Party\nTo view a map of U.S. House districts in Missouri and find your representative, click here . State officials\nThe following is a list of the current state executive officials from Missouri : Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nAttorney General of Missouri\nEric Schmitt\nRepublican\n2019\nGovernor of Missouri\nMike Parson\nRepublican\nJune 1, 2018\nLieutenant Governor of Missouri\nMike Kehoe\nRepublican\n2018\nMissouri Director of Natural Resources\nCarol Comer\nNonpartisan\n2017\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nMaida Coleman\nNonpartisan\nAugust 10, 2015\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nJason Holsman\nNonpartisan\n\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nBill Kenney\nNonpartisan\nJanuary 24, 2013\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nScott Rupp\nNonpartisan\n2014\nMissouri Public Service Commission\nRyan Silvey\nNonpartisan\nJanuary 4, 2018\nMissouri Secretary of State\nJay Ashcroft\nRepublican\nJanuary 9, 2017\nMissouri State Auditor\nNicole Galloway\nDemocratic\nApril 27, 2015\nMissouri Treasurer\nScott Fitzpatrick\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nTo view a list of state legislators from Missouri, click here . Ballot measures\nSee also: List of Missouri ballot measures and Clay County, Missouri ballot measures\nTo view a list of statewide measures in Missouri, click here . To view a list of local ballot measures in Clay County, Missouri, click here . See also\nLocal Politics\nOther Missouri Content\nPublic Policy in Missouri\n\n\n\nCity government\nLocal courts\nSchool boards\nLocal ballot measures\nLocal recalls\nMissouri congressional delegation\nMissouri state executives\nMissouri State Legislature\nMissouri statewide ballot measures\nCourts in Missouri\nWho is on my ballot? U.S. Congress\nState executives\nState legislatures\nState courts\nBallot measures\nMunicipal government\nSchool boards\nBallotpedia wants to keep you in the know.", "start_char": 1697, "end_char": 3861, "id": "53903136" } ]
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who are betty white's parents?
Tess Curtis Cachikis
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She is the only child of Horace Lawrence White (father) and Tess Curtis White (mother). Her father was a lighting company executive and her mother was a homemaker. Whereas, her paternal grandfather was Danish and her maternal grandfather was Greek, with her other roots being English and Welsh. B\nBetty’s family moved to Alhambra, California and later to Los Angeles, during the Great Depression. She belongs to American nationality and mixed (English- Danish- Greek) ethnicity. Her birth sign is Capricorn. Betty White: Education, School/ College University\nOn talking about her education, she attended Beverly Hills High School.", "start_char": 2748, "end_char": 3515, "id": "111588499" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1081888032#18_1508888811", "url": "https://ericjames.org/wordpress/2016/05/31/jesse-james-three-lines-james-ancestry/", "title": "Great-grandchild of Jesse James has 3 Lines of James Ancestry – S t r a y L e a v e s", "headings": "Great-grandchild of Jesse James has 3 Lines of James Ancestry\nGreat-grandchild of Jesse James has 3 Lines of James Ancestry\nBAR TO THE CORE\nBETTY’S DESCENDANT LINE FROM JESSE JAMES\nBETTY’S FIRST LINE OF JAMES ANCESTRY\nBETTY’S SECOND LINE OF JAMES ANCESTRY\nBETTY’S THIRD LINE OF JAMES ANCESTRY\nRECONCILIATION\nStray Leaves\nHow to Prepare Your Digital Life for Your Death\nThis content isn't available right now\nStray Leaves\nI’ve Been Here all the While: Black Freedom on Native Land\nStray Leaves\nStray Leaves\n", "segment": "The ancestry of Betty’s mother Thelma Duncan-Barr serves as further confirmation of Betty’s blanket James ancestry. 1. John James, the Immigrant & Unknown\n2. Thomas James & Sarah E. Mason\n3. Capt. John James & Dinah Allen\n4. Sarah James & Peter Hitt Jr.\n5. Miriam Hitt & Archibald Holtzclaw\n6. Rebecca Holtzclaw & John Quincy Adams “Sweet Potato” Capps\n7. Elizabeth Louise Capps & Joseph B. 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Similarly, she was also a producer, a television personality and an animal rights activist. Similarly, she was one of the pioneer American women who played a role both behind and in front of a camera during the early days of television shows in the country. Betty White: Age, Parents, Siblings, and Family\nBetty was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the United States on January 17, 1922, aged (97). She is the only child of Horace Lawrence White (father) and Tess Curtis White (mother). Her father was a lighting company executive and her mother was a homemaker. Whereas, her paternal grandfather was Danish and her maternal grandfather was Greek, with her other roots being English and Welsh.", "start_char": 2353, "end_char": 3179, "id": "111588498" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1534321180#6_3411605984", "url": "https://www.celebsages.com/betty-white/", "title": "Betty White – Age, Bio, Personal Life, Family & Stats | CelebsAges", "headings": "Betty White\nBetty White\nBirth Name: Betty Marion White\nOccupation: TV Actress\nBorn In: Oak Park, Illinois, USA\nBirthdate: January 17, 1922\nAge: 99 years old (as of 2021)\nEthnicity: White\nNationality: American\nSexuality: Straight\nBetty White is a Capricorn and her 100th birthday is in 318 days.\nChildhood\nThe 99-year-old American was born in the G.I. 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Personal Life\nLike many famous people and celebrities, Betty White keeps her personal life private. Once more details are available on who she is dating, we will update this section. Fast Facts\nREAL NAME: Betty Marion White\nNICKNAME:", "start_char": 1904, "end_char": 2707, "id": "32667546" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_17299098#7_43357543", "url": "https://celebritytall.com/betty-white/", "title": "Betty White Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Biography", "headings": "Betty White Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Biography\nBetty White Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Biography\nBetty White Personal Information\nBetty White Body Statistics\nBetty White Family Details\nBetty White Education\nBetty White Facts\n", "segment": "N/A\nBetty White Family Details\nFather: Horace Lawrence White (Electrical engineer)\nMother: Tess Curtis White (Homemaker)\nSpouse/Husband: Allen Ludden (m. 1963-1981), Lane Allen (m. 1947-1949), Dick Barker (m. 1945-1945)\nChildren: No\nSiblings: None\nBetty White Education\nHorace Mann School\nBeverly Hills High School\nBetty White Facts\nShe was the first female game show host to bag an Emmy Award. She has had plastic surgery. She participated in the American Women’s Voluntary Services after World War II began. She loves being more of an animal rights activist than an actress. She is an avid supporter of gay rights.", "start_char": 1953, "end_char": 2569, "id": "76589983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_967724923#3_1985914582", "url": "https://www.uselessdaily.com/movies/betty-white-trivia-59-facts-you-didnt-know-about-the-actress/", "title": "Betty White Trivia: 59 facts you didn’t know about the actress! | Useless Daily: Facts, Trivia, News, Oddities, Jokes and more!", "headings": "\n", "segment": "2. She has stated that her legal name is Betty and not a shortened version of Elizabeth. 3. She is the only child of Christine Tess, a homemaker, and Horace Logan White, [13] a lighting company executive. 4. Her paternal grandfather was Danish and her maternal grandfather was Greek, with her other roots being English and Welsh (both of her grandmothers were Canadian). 5. White’s family moved to Alhambra, California and later to Los Angeles, during the Great Depression. 6. 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She was born on January 17, 1922 in Oak Park, Illinois. Her full name at birth was Betty White Ludden. She was born to Christine Tess and Horace Logan White. Her mother Christine was a homemaker and her father Horace Logan was an executive at a lighting company. Her parents didn't have any more children besides Betty. The reason for not having more kids was that they were a penniless poor family and lived in the period of the Great Depression. Related Biography: P Diddy\nBetty White has Greek, Danish and English roots. Her family moved from Oak Park, Illinois to Alhambra, California and after that, they moved to Los Angeles, California.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 782, "id": "54769516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1543011661#9_3414305213", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/betty-white-biography/", "title": "Betty White Bio, Affair, Divorce, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Actress", "headings": "\nBetty White Bio\n(Actress)\nDivorce\nFacts of Betty White\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Betty White\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Betty White?\nBetty White: Age, Parents, Siblings, and Family\nBetty White: Education, School/ College University\nBetty White: Professional Life Career\nBetty White: Awards, Nomination\nBetty White: Net Worth ($ 75 million), Income, Salary\nBetty White: Rumors, and Controversy/ Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter\n", "segment": "None\nIs Betty White having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Betty White lesbian ?: No\nInside Biography [ hide]\n1 Who is Betty White? 2 Betty White: Age, Parents, Siblings, and Family\n3 Betty White: Education, School/ College University\n4 Betty White: Professional Life Career\n5 Betty White: Awards, Nomination\n6 Betty White: Net Worth ($ 75 million), Income, Salary\n7 Betty White: Rumors, and Controversy/ Scandal\n8 Body Measurements:", "start_char": 1917, "end_char": 2352, "id": "111588496" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1534321180#7_3411607804", "url": "https://www.celebsages.com/betty-white/", "title": "Betty White – Age, Bio, Personal Life, Family & Stats | CelebsAges", "headings": "Betty White\nBetty White\nBirth Name: Betty Marion White\nOccupation: TV Actress\nBorn In: Oak Park, Illinois, USA\nBirthdate: January 17, 1922\nAge: 99 years old (as of 2021)\nEthnicity: White\nNationality: American\nSexuality: Straight\nBetty White is a Capricorn and her 100th birthday is in 318 days.\nChildhood\nThe 99-year-old American was born in the G.I. Generation and the Year of the Dog\nEducation\nFamily\nPersonal Life\nFast Facts\nNet Worth\nVideos\nHoroscope\nBetty White’s birth sign is Capricorn and she has a ruling planet of Saturn.\nDon’t miss\nAssociated with\nVera Zimmermann\nEimanne Zein\nCarina Zampini\nFans also viewed\nLachlan Watson\nTrinity Valenzuela\nCharlie Townsend\n", "segment": "We will continue to update information on Betty White’s parents. Personal Life\nLike many famous people and celebrities, Betty White keeps her personal life private. Once more details are available on who she is dating, we will update this section. Fast Facts\nREAL NAME: Betty Marion White\nNICKNAME: Betty White Ludden\nMARTIAL STATUS: Pending\nRELIGION: Christian\nTATTOOS: N/A\nAGE GENERATION: G.I. Generation\nBIRTH SIGN:", "start_char": 2409, "end_char": 2827, "id": "32667547" } ]
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what do the islamic believe?
Muslims
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Islam acknowledges that God’s revelation was received in the Torah, the Psalms, the Gospels, and the Quran: “We sent Jesus the son of Mary, confirming the Torah that had come before him: We sent him the Gospel in which is guidance and light, and confirmation of the Torah that had come before him, a guidance and an admonition to those who fear God” (Quran 5:46). Thus Muslims view Jews and Christians as “People of the Book,” a community of believers who received revelations, through prophets, in the form of scriptures or revealed books from God. As Christians view their revelation as both fulfilling and completing the revelation of the Old Testament, Muslims believe that the Prophet Muhammad received his revelations from God through the angel Gabriel to correct human error that had made its way into the scriptures and belief systems of Judaism and Christianity. Therefore, Muslims believe that Islam is not a new religion with a new scripture. 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What is so special about how Muslims pray?", "start_char": 1094, "end_char": 1373, "id": "61899687" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_7885184#8_8937002", "url": "https://www.wikihow.com/Learn-About-Islam", "title": "How to Learn About Islam (with Pictures) - wikiHow", "headings": "How to Learn About Islam\nHow to Learn About Islam\nPart 1\nof 3:\nPreparing to Learn Download Article\nPart 2\nof 3:\nLearning About Islam Download Article\nPart 3\nof 3:\nObtaining Further Resources Download Article\nCommunity Q&A\nTips\nWarnings\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n", "segment": "These are also basic beliefs that one must have in order to be considered a true Muslim. They are believing in: The One and only God; The angels, which are pure and sinless creatures made of light. They worship God and fulfil his commands, never disobeying him; The revealed scriptures, including the formerly preserved Psalms of David (Zabur), Scrolls of Abraham (Suhuf), the Gospel (Injeel), the Torah (Tawraat), and the authentic and unaltered (preserved) Qur'an. The prophets sent by God, who were sent to deliver God's message; The Day of Judgment, a day when everyone will be judged for their actions and sent to Heaven or into the Hellfire accordingly; Destiny, and that God has control over everything they do and that everything happens for a reason; {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/a\\/aa\\/Tell-if-You-Can-See-Ghosts-Step-17-Version-3.jpg\\/v4-460px-Tell-if-You-Can-See-Ghosts-Step-17-Version-3.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/a\\/aa\\/Tell-if-You-Can-See-Ghosts-Step-17-Version-3.jpg\\/aid9249-v4-728px-Tell-if-You-Can-See-Ghosts-Step-17-Version-3.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License:", "start_char": 5783, "end_char": 6987, "id": "95503143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_509752537#1_897534958", "url": "http://www.nicheoftruth.org/pages/what_is_islam.htm", "title": "What is Islam", "headings": "\n", "segment": "•\nWhy does Islam seems to be strict? •\nWhat are the Islamic beliefs? •\nWhat does faith in 'One God' mean? •\nWho is Allah? •\nWho are the angels? •\nWhat are the scriptures? •\nWho are the prophets? •\nWhat does Islam say about life after death? •\nWhat does faith in destiny mean in Islam? •\nWhat are the fundamental sources of Islamic faith?", "start_char": 165, "end_char": 503, "id": "516682" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1067372221#7_1812983902", "url": "http://primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/religion/Islam.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Muhammad is so esteemed by Muslims that it is usual to utter the blessing \"peace be upon him\" after his name.) What or who is a Muslim? A Muslim is a follower of the religion of Islam. Back\n to the top\nWhat do Muslims believe? The basic belief of Islam is that there is only one God, whose name in the Arabic language is Allah, and who is the sole and sovereign ruler of the universe. Muslims have 6 main beliefs \nBelief in Allahas the one and only God. Belief in angels. Belief in the holy books. Belief in the Prophets(special messengers). e.g. Adam, Ibrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), Dawud (David), Isa (Jesus).", "start_char": 2422, "end_char": 3038, "id": "61899692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1469474129#1_3125208270", "url": "https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zpdtsbk/articles/zrxxgwx", "title": "What is Islam? - BBC Bitesize", "headings": "What is Islam?\nWhat is Islam?\nWhat do Muslims believe?\nFive Pillars of Islam\nWhat is the holy book of Islam\nWhere do Muslims worship?\nIslam in pictures\nMosque\nImam\nMakkah\nThe Qur'an\nSalah (prayer)\nWhere next?\nWhat is Ramadan?\nWhat is Eid ul-Adha?\nBitesize Primary KS2\nThere's more to learn...\nWhat is Islam?\nWhat is Ramadan?\nWhat is Eid ul-Adha?\n", "segment": "Muslims believe there is one true God Allah (the Arabic word for God). What do Muslims believe? Muslims believe that Islam was revealed over 1,400 years ago in Mekkah, Arabia through a man called Muhammad. Muhammad is so respected that it is usual for Muslims to say 'peace be upon him' whenever they mention his name. Muhammad is believed by Muslims to be the last prophet sent by God (Allah). They believe God sent prophets to mankind to teach them how to live according to His law. Jesus (Isa), Moses (Musa) and Abraham (Ibrahim) are other respected prophets. Five Pillars of Islam\nThe Five Pillars of Islam are an important part of Muslim life. They are five things that a Muslim must do so they can live a good and responsible life. They include:", "start_char": 343, "end_char": 1094, "id": "16661629" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1547240844#0_2792622388", "url": "http://www.religionfacts.com/islam/beliefs", "title": "Islamic Beliefs - ReligionFacts", "headings": "Islamic Beliefs\nIslamic Beliefs What do Muslims believe?\nADVERTISEMENT\nTable of Contents\nArticle Info\n", "segment": "Islamic Beliefs - ReligionFacts\nReligionFacts\nReligions\nIslam\nBeliefs\nIslamic Beliefs What do Muslims believe? ADVERTISEMENT\n“Righteous is he who believes in Allah and the Last Day and the Angels and the Scriptures and the Prophets.” --Qur'an 2:177\nFast Facts: Islamic Beliefs\nOverview\nThere is no God but God ( Allah ), and Muhammad is his Prophet. The Qur'an is a perfect record of God's revelation to Muhammad. Angels exist to serve Allah. Afterlife is Paradise or Hell. Predestination. Creeds\nSix Articles of Faith\nReligious Authority\nQur'an, Hadith\nGod (s)\nOne God ( Allah in Arabic); the same God revealed (imperfectly) in the Jewish and Christian Bibles\nHuman Nature\nborn with equal ability to do good or evil\nMeaning of Life\nSubmit ( islam) to the will of God to gain Paradise after death.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 797, "id": "1622096" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_683614498#2_1584518514", "url": "https://teachmideast.org/articles/10-things-to-know-about-islam/", "title": "10 Things to Know About Islam - TeachMideast", "headings": "10 Things to Know About Islam\n10 Things to Know About Islam\n1. Why do we need to know about Islam?\n2. What do Muslims believe?\n3. Why is Arabic so important in Islam?\n4. What are the core beliefs that unite all Muslims?\n5. Are there any divisions in Islam?\n6. What is Wahhabi Islam?\n7. Is Islam intolerant of other religions?\n8. Are women second-class citizens in Islam?\n9. Does the Quran condone terrorism?\n10. What is Islamic law?\n", "segment": "This state of affairs needs to change – and can change with better information and deeper understanding. We must put an end to the spiral of fear, hatred, and violence, spawned by ignorance, that no longer only afflicts other countries but has come home to America. 2. What do Muslims believe? Like Jews and Christians, Muslims are monotheists. They believe in one God, the creator, sustainer, ruler, and judge of the universe. Muslims believe in prophets, not just the Prophet Muhammad but the prophets of the Hebrew Bible, including Abraham and Moses, and of the New Testament, Jesus and John the Baptist. They also believe in angels, heaven, hell, and the Day of Judgment. Islam acknowledges that God’s revelation was received in the Torah, the Psalms, the Gospels, and the Quran: “We sent Jesus the son of Mary, confirming the Torah that had come before him:", "start_char": 1056, "end_char": 1918, "id": "106821528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1324097768#0_2439747808", "url": "https://www.whyislam.org/islam/what-do-muslims-believe/", "title": "What do Muslims Believe? | Facts about the Muslims & the Religion of Islam - Toll-free hotline 1-877-WHY-ISLAM", "headings": "What do Muslims Believe?\nWhat do Muslims Believe?\nA Muslim believes in the following 6 articles of Faith:\n1. Oneness of God\n2. Messengers and Prophets of God\n3. Revelations and the Quran\n4. Angels\n5. Day of Judgment\n6. Predestination\n", "segment": "What do Muslims Believe? | Facts about the Muslims & the Religion of Islam - Toll-free hotline 1-877-WHY-ISLAM\nWhat do Muslims Believe? View Larger Image\n\n\nA Muslim believes in the following 6 articles of Faith: Read Article\n1. Oneness of God\nA Muslim believes in ONE GOD, Supreme and Eternal, Infinite and Mighty, Merciful and Compassionate, Creator and Provider. God has no father or mother, no son or daughter. None is equal to Him. He is God of all humankind, not of a special tribe or race. God is High and Supreme but He is very near to the pious thoughtful believers; He answers their prayers and helps them.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 617, "id": "95088475" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1287365611#19_2621577057", "url": "https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/cobblearning.net/dist/7/2891/files/2017/07/Religions-of-the-Middle-East-and-Asia-Reading-Packet-1j14bzs.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Muslims believe many of the same things Jews and Christians believe. They regard the Torah and the New Testament as holy books and believe that Abraham, Moses, and Jesus were great teachers. However, Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last and greatest of God's prophets and that Allah, the Arabic word for God, revealed himself to Muhammad as described in the Quran, or Koran, Islam's holy book. There are five major beliefs of Islam. The first is monotheism: there is only one God. The Quran says, \"There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his Prophet.\" The second is that Muslims must submit themselves to God by praying five times a day, facing the city of Mecca, where Muhammad was born. Third, all Muslims must give to those less fortunate than them­ selves. The Quran says that giving is done \"in search of God's pleasure and for the strengthening of their own souls.\"", "start_char": 8460, "end_char": 9340, "id": "78027765" } ]
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Explore the richness of all five boroughs\n2. See some of the world’s best museums and art galleries\n3. Give your regards to Broadway\n4. Stand in awe of the skyscrapers\n5. Get your fill of international and experimental food\n6. Discover different neighborhoods\n7. Walk along the High Line\n8. Listen to live music every night of the week\n9. Bask in the glow of Times Square\n10. Go green in Central Park and Prospect Park\n11. Revel in the city after dark\n12. Cross the Brooklyn Bridge\n13. Experience history firsthand\n14. Mingle with New Yorkers\n15. Feel the city’s unmatched energy\n", "segment": "Head out to the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo in the Bronx. Take your pick from the array of amazing ethnic restaurants in Queens. Explore the burgeoning Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Red Hook. 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Then check out 414 Hotel (Rooms at this chic, Hell’s Kitchen hotel start at $159 per night and include fridges, flat-screen TVs and iPod docks. There’s even a working fireplace in the lobby!), The James New York (Chic, modern rooms at this Soho hotel start at $177 per night and feature high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, glassed-off bathrooms, plush linens made from natural materials, and more), The Bowery Hotel, (Rooms at this 5-star, Nolita hotel start at $300 per night and are cozy, but stylish, with free Wifi, free bike rentals, exquisite city views, and more). and Pod 39 (Located in Murray Hill, this pod hotel sits inside a residential home from 1918. Rooms here start at $120 per night and are cozy and outfitted with queen-size beds or stainless-steel bunk beds with individual TVs and bedside shelves).** *\nUnusual Things to do in New York City: Manhattan\n1. The MET Cloisters\nLet me guess:\nNah, I’m saving that for another post…kidding!\nBuilt-in 1917 by John D. Rockefeller Jr (#ballerlife).:\nToday:\nWithin these hallowed walls:\nHowever:\nAnd I mean:\n2. Visit The Evolution Store\nQuirky to the extreme:\nHowever:\nPlus:\nSo yes:\nAlso:\nAdmission Fee: FREE!\n3. Dream House\nLocated in the beyond chic neighborhood of Tribeca:\nHowever:\nSo:\n***PSST…Before you step inside, you must take your shoes off, leave your bags behind, and remove your jacket. Silence is also requested once you’re inside the art exhibition itself.***\nAdmission Fee: $10.00\n4. The Tenement Museum\nOne of the best museums in New York City and one of the many things you must do with kids in New York City!\nTake one of the many different themed tours through this museum:\nGlam huh?\nAs a result:\nSo:\nFYI:\nI know:\nBut:\n5. Boroughs of the Dead – Macabre New York City Walking Tours\nAnd Boroughs of the Dead is epically good.\nDepending on the season:\nFor Manhattan:\nSo strap on those big girl pants and prepare for some thrills lifetime time.\n***I also highly recommend this Greenwich Village Ghost Tour, since I have a weird obsession with the macabre and all things Investigation Discovery. What I LOVE about this tour is that it’s an awesome ghost/history combo tour that shares a ton of ghost stories with you (about things like the Hanging Tree, the Murder House that 22 spirits still haunt, and the fire at the brown building) while still giving you an extensive history of Greenwich Village and the many aspects of this neighborhood that make it truly unique.***\n6. Morgan Library and Museum\nHowever:\nAnd that place is the Morgan Library and Museum .\nI mean:\nNow yes:\nPlus, you’ll get to see a free, live jazz performance too!\nWhatever fits your personal style.\nPS:\n7. The Seaglass Carousel\nFeel like being a kid again but don’t want to schlep all the way to Coney Island?\nFor just $5:\nBut why fish?\nFeeling a little blue because the ride is over?\nTherefore:\nAnd if you’re feeling REALLY cultural:\nYup:\n8. Visit the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum\nOkay:\nNow:\nSee:\nBut:\nClearly:\nSo:\nI mean:\nThat’s why:\nAnd if you’re feeling a bit peckish afterward:\n9. Visit the Old City Hall Station\nStrictly speaking:\nBut as you may have heard:\nAnyway:\nWhy does this work?\nTherefore:\nBesides:\n10. Grab the Cutest Latte Ever from Sweet Moment in Chinatown\nLooking for the cutest latte in all of NYC?\nI mean:\nSo yes:\nPlus:\nHowever:\nYup:\nMy Verdict?\nBut you Know What they Say?\n***Psst, one more piece of foodie advice. Avoid Little Italy and visit Arthur Avenue instead. Not only is the food better but the prices are MUCH cheaper since Arthur Avenue is in the Bronx.***\n11. Visit The Crumbling Small Pox Hospital Ruins on Roosevelt Island\nUnless you’re of a certain generation:\nI mean:\nAnd that’s putting it mildly.\nBecause it’s here that you’ll find the ruins of Renwick Hospital.\nInitially constructed here, to keep infected patients away from the general population:\nLater, because of the increased number of island inhabitants:\nFast forward a couple of hundred years though:\nAt least until 1975:\nWhich is why:\nPrice: FREE!\n12. Read under the stars at Albertine\nYou’re probably wondering what is Albertine anyway, am I right?\nPretty cool right?\nWhy you may wonder?\nIt feels more like a royal residence than a bookstore.\n***Since you’re here enjoying one of the many unique things to do in New York City, you might as well visit the MET, Central Park, Belvedere Castle, and the immortal Alica and Wonderland Statue since they are ALL basically right across the street. Yup, you’re welcome.***\nPrice: FREE!\n13. Stop by Please Don’t Tell, A Secret Speakeasy in New York City\nSo hidden in fact:\nAnd once you do find the aforementioned phone booth:\nAlthough:\nHowever:\nBut:\nAnd if you need something to soak up all that alcohol goodness:\n***Before you stop by, be sure to make a reservation, by phone, since this bar can get extremely busy and wait times can regularly exceed an hour without booking a table in advance***\nPrice: NOT CHEAP.\n14. Meow Parlour Cat Cafe\nSo:\nSo in my desperately vain attempt to be a mildly cool “social media influencer”:\nHowever, in spite of my trepidations:\nPlus:\nBut How Does it Work?\nWhen You Arrive:\nAfter that:\nPS:\n15. Embrace the Macabre with a Tour of NYC’s Very Own Catacombs\nAm I right?\nI know:\nAnd guess what?\nI know, my mind was totally blown too. So:\nOkay:\nBecause along the way:\nAnd believe it or not:\nTherefore:\nAnd while I haven’t done this tour myself:\nI mean:\nActually:\nHowever:\n#KeepingItReal\n16. Spyscape Spy Museum\nAnd no:\nBecause let’s be real:\nOr better yet:\nDuring your visit:\nBut time out! How much does it cost to become a spy for the day?\nAnd while you won’t leave special ops certified:\nFYI:\nOnce inside:\nAnd in case you were wondering:\nThat’s why:\nFYI:\nBut, I know how I feel about my trip to Spyscape.\nSo:\n17. Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum\nNestled in between the iconic Guggenheim and MET museums:\nBefore you enter though:\nAfter your impromptu photoshoot:\nAnd students?\nOnce your ticket situation is squared away:\nNo joke:\nBut, like with most museums:\nSo, to better plan your trip:\nPS:\nTrust me:\nAdded bonus?\nTherefore:\n18. The Vessel\nYou know:\nWell:\nNow:\nHowever:\nBut the best part?\nBut the catch (before you start your celebratory dance)?\nWomp womp womp.\nHowever, not surprisingly, there are no guarantees.\nI promise:\nPlus:\n19. Lexington Candy Shop\nIf you find yourself feeling a bit nostalgic for decades gone by:\nAnd while the clientele here may have changed a bit:\nSo:\nAnd while everything here is good:\nPlus:\n20. Take a Cupcake Tour through Greenwich Village!\nAt least:\nI mean:\nBecause let’s be honest:\nExactly, nowhere!\nBesides:\nOr at least:\nSo:\nAnd while all of these desserts meccas are good…\nLast time I was here:\nBut:\nSo yes my friend:\n21. Sleep No More\nAs the show starts:\nBasically, like a museum that comes to life.\nNow:\nSo, don’t be a Debbie Downer.\nPlus:\nWarning:\nTherefore:\nHowever:\nNow:\nSee:\nFrom there:\nHowever:\nBut:\nYup:\n22. Serra By Birrreria Rooftop Bar\nGo on, I dare you not to swoon on the spot.\nYes, my friends, this bar is THAT beautiful (and insanely popular, so make a reservation).\nThat’s why:\nAnd if winter’s not your scene?\nNo really.\nAnd while the f ood is good, it’s not grea t.\nTherefore:\nPS:\n23. The Campbell\nWell, you do now!\nOr:\nTo find this divine den of debauchery:\nHowever:\nBefore you swing by though (I know, lame swing dance pun):\nSure:\nSo dress up, but don’t go all MET gala on me\nAlso:\n24. Felix Roasting Company\nPinch me because I’ve just found pastel heaven!\nPlus:\nNo joke:\nWhichever scenario sounds more appealing to you.\nI mean:\nThat’s why:\nYeah, I’m fancy like that.\nSeriously!\nSo:\nBut:\nNo really!\nAnd yes:\nHey, whatever works.\n25. McSorley’s Old Ale House\nLocated on the Lower East Side:\nSomehow:\nTalk about creative thinking.\nLook closely:\nSadly:\nBut on a lighter note:\nSo:\n26. Elevated Acre\nBut:\nYup, I’ve been there.\nOne word, Elevated Acre. Okay, that was two but whatever. Minor detail.\nAnd while stumbling upon this quaint little oasis of greenery may feel like a mirage:\nAnd as if that wasn’t enough:\nNow, to find this thin slice of sanity for yourself:\nOkay yeah:\nBut whatever you do:\nTherefore:\n27 MMuseumm\nNo, that wasn’t a typo.\nStill confused?\nBut:\nWhat? Does this all sound a bit to ordinary for you?\nSo:\nTrust me:\nBefore you go though:\nSo yeah, you’ve been warned!\n28. Take the Tram to Roosevelt Island\nSometimes:\nWell, sort off.\nBecause yes, the views from the tram really are THAT epic.\nWell, good news!\nOr:\nSo, if you wanna board this tram of awesome for yourself:\nOnce onboard:\nPSST:\n29. Stop by the Sprinkles Cupcake ATM\nRaise your hand if you love sugar almost as much as you love life itself?\nBecause if so:\nAnd yes, you really did just read that correctly.\nPlus:\nAlthough:\nSo:\nAnd yes:\nPlus:\n***For any of my dietarily restricted friends, Sprinkles has vegan and gluten-free options available too. And for a full list of NYC’s other, super Instagrammable desserts, check out this post right now!***\n30. Neue Galerie\nDuring your visit:\nBut:\nWhy?\nAnd this is one fo those times.\nNo really, this painting is MYTHICAL.\nSadly though:\nYikes! That’s a whole lot of Benjamins.\nAnd added bonus?\nYup, just a little extra incentive for you to get here ASAP!\n31. The Comedy Cellar\nNo really, this is not a DRILL!\nBe forewarned though:\nBut:\nAnd yes…\nBut trust me:\nAnd FYI:\nHowever:\nAnd if you’re really into hobnobbing it up with some major celebs:\n32. Attend a World-Class Concert (For Free!)\nI mean:\nNot to mention the fact that:\nBougie AF?\nBut:\nYup! It’s true!\nThat’s why:\nSo:\nI mean:\nAnd yes:\nTherefore:\n33. Visit The Beekman Hotel\nIf you’re a lover of exquisite architecture:\nSee:\nSo:\nHowever:\nBefore that though:\nAnd although the building sat abandoned for nearly fifteen years:\nSo:\nOtherwise:\n***If you’re looking for some slightly more affordable places to stay in NYC, then check out my post about 8 of the most affordable hotels in NYC right now!****\n34. Unwind at the Russian and Turkish Baths\nNormally:\nHowever:\nSo:\nBecause:\nThey are also owned by two Russian immigrants named Boris and David.\nWhat, want something a bit more conventional?\nFYI:\nHowever:\n35. Visit the Explorer’s Club Headquarters\nIf Indiana Jones were a real, live, person:\nBecause I mean seriously.\nNo really.\nTherefore:\nSo:\nSo:\nPrice: FREE!\n36. Stop by Tannen’s Magic Shop\nDo you love magic almost as much as you love breathing?\nHowever:\nInstead:\nAnd if you should happen upon a fascinating trick that calls you:\nAnd for a not-so-small, nominal fee:\nSo:\n***If you’re really into magic and have a bit of extra disposable income, then you can always sign up for one of their week long, magic boot camps (held in Philadelphia for $1295) or enjoy a more reasonably priced lecture ($35)/workshop ($100) from professional magicians like Dani Daortiz.***\n37. Visit a Tropical Rainforest inside the Ford Foundation Building\nHowever:\nBuilt-in 1967 by Kevin Roche and John Binkeloo:\nSo:\nWhile inside:\nAnd added bonus?\nPlus:\nBecause yeah:\n***Although there are two different entrances to the building, I recommend using the 43rd Street entrance since it will provide you with same-level access to the reception desk, Welcome Lounge, and Ford Foundation Gallery.***\nPrice: FREE!\n38. Have a Drink at the Trinity Place Bank Vault Bar\nLooking for a truly unique dining experience in New York City?\nIn fact:\nFirst commissioned by New York Realty Bank:\nNow:\nThat’s why:\nHowever:\n***Looking for some more unusual things to do in NYC, including some super neat, ultra-quirky places to eat? Then check this amazing list of my 10 favorite themed restaurants in NYC.***\nAddress: 115 Broadway, New York, New York, 10006\nHow to Get There: Take the 4 or 5 train to Wall Street station and walk to the bar from there.\n39. Peruse Through Some of the Murder Mysteries You’ll Find Inside the Mysterious Bookshop\nBibliophiles of the world, rejoice!\nOpened in 1979 by Otto Penzler:\nThat’s because:\nSo:\nHowever:\n40. Have a Drink at GoldBar, A Swank AF Night Club Beddazled in Gold Skulls\nIf so then this is the bar of your Hannibal Lecter-style dreams.\nAnd did I mention?\nHowever:\nBut:\nThat being said though:\nWhich is why:\nAlthough:\n#justsayin’\n41. The Ghostbusters Firehouse\nThat’s why:\nYou know:\nBuehler?\nYes my friends!\nIn the movie though:\nSadly though:\nHowever:\nAnd:\nAlso:\nThat being said though:\nPrice: FREE!\nUnusual Things to do in New York City: Brooklyn\nFor the love of God and all that is holy:\nBecause this New York county?\nHowever:\n42. Sunshine Laundromat\nFrom the outside:\nHowever:\nBecause upon closer inspection:\nAdd in a fortune-telling chimp (because life clearly isn’t worth living without one of those):\nTruth be told though:\n***FYI, no liquor is served here, only beer.***\n43. New York Transit Museum\nLooking for some unusual things to do in NYC?\nOwned and operated by the MTA:\nToday though:\nTo visit some of the oldest artifacts in the museum:\nBut:\nThat being said though:\nSo:\n***Just in case you don’t want to schlepp all the way to Brooklyn, you can visit an annex of the museum in Grand Central terminal, just left of the Station Master’s Office.***\n44. Visit the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Store\nIf you’re emphatically nodding your head yes right now:\nI mean:\nHowever:\nAnd if you’re feeling really adventurous:\nBut wait, because this place gets even better.\nSo:\nYou know:\nBecause yeah:\n***FYI, this franchise also run The Pirate Supply Shop in San Francisco and The Hoxton Monster Supply Shop in London.***\nHours: Open Tuesday through Sunday from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm.\n45. Brooklyn Flea\nBut really:\nJoking. I added the last part since I’m bitter and poor.\nSo be sure to stop by to experience one of the truly unique things to do in New York City.\n46. Time Out Market\nLocated in the ultra-popular neighborhood of Dumbo, Brooklyn:\nBut believe it or not:\nAnd with twenty-four of New York’s finest eateries to choose from:\nNow:\nYup:\nCan I get a whoop whoop? No? Right…Awkward. Anyway:\nBut enough about the ambiance, l et’s talk logistics.\nHowever:\nSo go forth, wear elastic pants, and enjoy the foodie goodness.\n47. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden\nMuch less well known than its famous cousin in the Bronx:\nHowever:\nAnd after exploring this scenic area:\nAlthough:\nYum right?\nBut:\nWhich is why:\nYup:\n48. The Robotic Church\nTruth be told:\nI dunno.\nUnless of course:\nBecause this church?\nRobots that can range anywhere between one foot and fifteen feet in size.\nSince then though:\nWhich is why:\nAnd for a truly extra special experience:\nBecause believe it or not:\nSo:\n49. Get a Rainbow Bagel from The Bagel Store\nBelieve it or not:\nHowever:\nYes my friends:\nJust kidding.\nAnd although rainbow bagel mania has died down a bit:\nDefinitely one of the more unusual things to do in NYC:\nBut real talk:\nNo my friend.\nAnd just in case you were at all curious:\nYup, so good, so good (Sweet Caroline anyone?)!\nBut wait, it gets better!\nSo:\nUnusual Things to do in New York City: Queens\nWho rocks the house? Queens rocks the house!\nBecause let’s be honest for about 2.5 seconds:\nAnd Brooklyn?\nBut Queens?\nWhich is why:\nSo:\nTrust me:\n50. Chinatown in Flushing Queens\nWell, one word, food, glorious food! Picture me twirling and frolicking at the very thought.\nBut I’m forever and always about the food.\nPersonally:\nAnd FYI:\n***PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Since you’re in Flushing anyway, you HAVE to stop by Kung Fu Xiao Long Bao. And no, this is not a request, it is a demand. Trust me, they serve these totally unique and super delicious NUTELLA SOUP DUMPLINGS that really are unlike anything that you’ve ever had in your life! I know it sounds weird but trust me, they are DIVINE! Like GET IN MY BELLY NOW LEVEL GOOD!***\n51. Visit the Museum of the Moving Image\nDid you know:\nThat’s why:\nOriginally built in the 1920s:\nHowever:\nSo:\nI mean:\nBecause let’s be real:\n***The museum offers FREE admission to guests on Friday evenings between 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm. And since you’re in Astoria anyway, definitely try some of the delicious, totally authentic Greek food that you’ll find the area’s many Greek restaurants, shops, and bakeries. And spoiler alert, Ovelia is one of my absolute FAVE restaurants in the entire neighborhood.***\n52. Flushing Meadows Corona Park\nHome to Citifield (AKA where the Mets baseball team plays) and the city’s annual, US Open tennis championship:\nInstead:\nBecause believe it or not:\nAn event that was so popular:\nCome on.\nHowever:\nBut wait!\nTrust me:\nPlus:\nSo yeah:\n53. Visit the Ganesh Temple of Queens\nSo:\nTherefore:\nAlthough:\nHowever:\nThat’s why:\nToday though:\nPrice: FREE!\n54. Enjoy Some Water Sports!\nIf you love the outdoors and being near the water:\nAnd yes, you read that correctly.\nSo:\nHowever:\n***PRO-TIP: For one of the best panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, stop by the rooftop bar at the Z NYC Hotel.***\n55. Enjoy the Peace and Calm of the Noguchi Museum\nFounded in the now, slightly distant year of 1975:\nThat’s because:\nJapanese-born:\nSince then:\nAs a result:\n56. Take in Some Modern Art at the Socrates Sculpture Park\nKnown the world over for it’s amazing, world-class museums:\nHowever:\nThankfully though:\nOriginally a nasty AF landfill:\nThat’s why today:\nSo:\nAnd if you have the time (and its actually low tide):\nPrice: FREE!\n57. Visit Fort Totten\nOnce the site of a Civil War era fort that was erected in 1862:\nAt the center of the park:\nToday though:\nAnd while there aren’t a ton of super unique things to do here:\nBut:\nPrice: FREE!\n58. Enjoy the Views from Atop the Brooklyn Grange Farms and Apiary\nGuess what?\nI know, my mind was totally blown by that fact too.\nBecause even though this farm might sound like it’s in Brooklyn:\nOpen since 2010:\nHeck:\nHowever:\nSo:\nThis way:\n***Ticketed, 45-minute tours of their Long Island City facility cost $18 per person and are available on Saturdays, during the summer, at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. They also must be booked in advance, online.***\n59. Loews Valencia Theatre\nNormally:\nHowever:\nOriginally built in 1929 as the Valencia Movie House:\nHowever:\nWhich is why:\nLook closely:\n60. Swing by the Louis Armstrong House\nBy 1943:\nAs such:\nYet:\nSince then:\nThroughout these informative, 40-minute tours of the building:\nBecause in total:\nSo:\nHowever:\n61. Explore NYC’s Distant, Dutch History at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House\nLocated right along the border between Brooklyn and Queens:\nHowever:\nLater o n:\nSo:\nBecause contrary to popular belief:\nUnusual Things to do in New York City: The Bronx\nHonestly:\nHowever:\nWhich is why:\nSo yeah:\n62. Ride the Bronx Zoo Bug Carousel\nPraying Mantis’, Dung Beetles, Lady Bugs, and Grasshoppers…oh my!\nAptly located near the famed zoo’s butterfly exhibit:\nTruly the first and only carousel of its kind:\nAnd while you’re aboard:\n63. Take a Scenic Stroll through Woodlawn Cemetery\nTruth be told:\nHowever:\nBecause believe it or not:\nSo:\nYou know:\n***Sporadic tours of the cemetery are also offered so please check their website for more up to date information.***\nPrice: FREE!\n64. Visit The Edgar Allen Poe Cottage\nYeah me neither.\nBut believe it, people.\nHowever:\nThroughout his time here though:\nThat’s why:\nBecause, as you would expect:\n65. Take a Leisurely Walkthrough Van Cortlandt Park\nBecause believe it or not:\nSo:\nAdditionally:\nPrice: FREE!\n66. Visit the Hall of Fame for Great Americans\nOkay, another fun little factoid for you.\nWell:\nAnd although it currently sits on the campus of the Bronx Community College:\nBuilt atop the highest natural peak in NYC:\nSo:\nI mean:\nBut the best part?\n***FYI, you will need to have a valid picture ID to gain access to the college campus.***\n67. Swing by the Thain Family Forest\nAnother underrated, Bronx, natural oasis:\nToday through:\nWhich is why:\nBecause as luck would have it:\nHowever:\nYup:\nThat’s why:\nSo:\n***PSST, if you’re visiting New York City during the winter, then check out the amazing, Botanical Gardens Train Show. It’s been running for well over twenty-five years and usually takes place between November and January. It also showcases a vast selection of model trains that move along a half-mile-long track, in between twinkling lights, and through over 150, accurate, scaled-down versions of iconic NYC buildings. However, do book your tickets well in advance because this event is uber-popular and routinely sells out.***\n68. Eat REAL Italian Food Along the Bronx’s Famed Arthur Avenue\nIt’s a trick and the food here kind of sucks.\nAnd besides, who actually wants to be like every other tourist in the city anyway?\nTrust me:\nAnd voila:\nBut, if you’re not sure where to eat?\n***Other fantastic eateries along Arthur Avenue include Randazzo’s ( seafood market), Calandra’s Cheese Shop (for duh, cheese), Madonia Brothers Bakery, Casa Della Mozzarella, and Borgatti’s Ravioli and Egg Noodle (get the ravioli). And if you’re looking for other New York City tourist traps to avoid or authentic New York City travel tips from a local, then check out either one of those posts right now!***\nUnusual Things to do in New York City: Staten Island\nHello Staten Island!\nThat’s because:\nSo:\nHowever:\nBesides:\nYup, Wu-Tang for life.\n69. Enjoy a Home Cooked Meal at Enoteca Maria\nThis beyond unusual restaurant has a nightly special.\nInstead:\nAnd although this restaurant did start off employing only Italian grannies:\nThat’s why:\nSo yeah:\n70. Enjoy a Brief Moment of Solitude at the New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden\nOne of just two classic, outdoor, Chinese-style gardens in the United States:\nBuilt for the Snug Harbor Cultural Center:\nOnce the masterpiece was complete:\nThat’s why:\n71. Marvel at Some Vintage Photography at the Alice Austen House\nFrom the outside:\nNot that there’s anything wrong with that!\nHowever:\nBorn to an elite family that lived inside this home in 1866:\nThat’s why today:\nRecently:\nWhich is why:\n72. Learn About the American Revolution at Conference House\nRead my blog even a little bit:\nWhich is why:\nEspecially since, well:\nSeriously, how cool is that? Plus:\nSo:\nNow:\nHowever:\nAnd that is totally normal.\n***The grounds of the house also provide guests with access to the beach where visitors would have historically landed, as well as a caretaker’s house (you can’t go inside though) and a small, colonial herb garden.***\n73. Other Unusual Things to do in Staten Island\nSo whether you’re in Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx, Manhattan, or Queens, there are always some new and unusual things to do in New York City.\nAnd now, with this local’s guide about all of the slightly weird things to do in NYC, you too can discover the city the way many New Yorker’s do.\nSo if you’re ready to leave New York City’s top attractions behind and want to try some of the best non-touristy things to do in NYC instead, then pin this now and read it again later!\nGet the Girl with the Passport Weekly Newsletter Now!\n", "segment": "Enjoy Some Water Sports! 3.6 55. Enjoy the Peace and Calm of the Noguchi Museum\n3.7 56. Take in Some Modern Art at the Socrates Sculpture Park\n3.8 57. Visit Fort Totten\n3.9 58. Enjoy the Views from Atop the Brooklyn Grange Farms and Apiary\n3.10 59. Loews Valencia Theatre\n3.11 60. Swing by the Louis Armstrong House\n3.12 61. Explore NYC’s Distant, Dutch History at the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House\n4 Unusual Things to do in New York City: The Bronx\n4.1 62.", "start_char": 5094, "end_char": 5549, "id": "82935505" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_151272379#4_190534155", "url": "https://www.wikihow.com/Move-to-New-York", "title": "How to Move to New York: 15 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow", "headings": "How to Move to New York\nHow to Move to New York\nPart 1\nof 4:\nSolidifying Your Decision to Move Download Article\nPart 2\nof 4:\nTesting Out the Job Market in NYC Download Article\nPart 3\nof 4:\nFinding an Apartment Download Article\nPart 4\nof 4:\nFacilitating Your Move Download Article\nCommunity Q&A\nSage Hudson\nTips\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n", "segment": "Before making a final decision, visit NYC and go beyond the tourist experience; take public transit, and visit small shops, pharmacies, grocery stores, and local restaurants. Bring a notebook with you to take detailed notes about the places you liked the most, things you want to avoid, and details that you want to remember. 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Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "What country in Asia has the largest population? The 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\nChina – 1.3 billion. With a population of about 1.3 billion people, China is not only the most populated country in Asia but also in the world. India – 1.2 billion. Indonesia – 255 million. Pakistan – 207.8 million. Bangladesh – 163 million. Russia – 144 million. Japan – 128 million. Philippines – 100.6 million.", "start_char": 4889, "end_char": 5292, "id": "107244816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177988991#4_476127456", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_Country_in_Asia_has_the_highest_population_density", "title": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density? - Answers", "headings": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density\n?\n\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nYour Answer\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nRelated Questions\nWhere on earth has the highest population density?\nWhy does Europe have the highest population density?\nWhat two countries in southwest Asia have the highest population density?\nWhich Country in South Asia has the highest population density?\nWhat continent has the highest population density?\nWhat is the most populated Asian country?\nWhat region of the world has the highest population density?\nWhat is the population of the country Asia?\nWhich country has the most population in Asia?\nWhat country in Asia has the largest population density?\nWhat country in Asia has the highest Cathilic population?\nWhat four areas of the world have the highest population density?\nWhat 3 continents have the highest population density?\nWhat are 5 countries in Asia with the highest density population?\nThe largest population in the country of Asia?\nWhich continent has the greatest population and density?\nWhat are the world's 4 areas of greatest population density?\nWhat country in southeast Asia has highest standard of living?\nWhich region has the highest population density?\nDoes southeast Asia have a high population?\nWhat country has the highest literacy rate in the southeast Asia?\nWhich European country has the highest population?\nWhich is the most densely populated country in ASIA?\nWhat is the population density of Asia?\nLargest country in Asia?\n", "segment": "What is the population of the country Asia? Asia is not a country. It is a continent. It is the largest continent in the world and it has the highest population. There are over 4,164,252,000 people in it. Which country has the most population in Asia? The country in Asia that has the highest population is the People's Republic of China. China has a current population of 1.36 billion people. What country in Asia has the largest population density? The most densely populated Asian country is Singapore with a population density of about 6,489 per km².", "start_char": 1717, "end_char": 2272, "id": "75036472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1030926710#7_2352281589", "url": "https://the-biggest.net/other/which-country-in-southeast-asia-has-the-highest-population-density.html", "title": "Which Country In Southeast Asia Has The Highest Population Density? - The Biggest", "headings": "Which Country In Southeast Asia Has The Highest Population Density?\nWhich Country In Southeast Asia Has The Highest Population Density?\nContents\nWhat country has the highest population in Southeast Asia?\nWhich country in East Asia has the highest population density?\nWhat is the population of Asia in 2018?\nWhich country is the highest in population?\nWhich country in Asia has the largest population?\nThe 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\nWhat are the 4 major countries in Asia?\nThe 10 Largest Countries in Asia\nWhich country has the highest population density in Asia?\nHow many countries are in Asia continent 2018?\nWhy Asia has largest population?\nWhich country in Asia has the lowest population density?\nWhat is the smallest country in Asia by population?\nThe 10 Smallest Countries Of Asia By Area\nWhich country in Asia has the least population?\nWhich is the biggest race in the world?\nWhich country has the most cities?\nWhich country has the largest population 2019?\nWhich country in South Asia has the largest population?\nSouth Asia: A Nation By Nation Analysis\nWhich city in Asia has the largest population?\nWhere do Asians come from?\nWhich country is big in Asia?\nHow many Asians are there in the world?\nIs Israel in Asia or Africa?\nWhat is population of Asia?\nIs China a country or state?\nHow many countries are in Antarctica?\nHow many countries are there in South Asia?\nWhich continent is most populated?\nHow did the population of China get so large?\nLike this post? Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "13 more rows\nWhich country is the highest in population? TOP TEN COUNTRIES WITH THE HIGHEST POPULATION\n#\nCountry\n2019 Population\n1\nChina\n1,420,062,022\n2\nIndia\n1,368,737,513\n3\nUnited States\n329,093,110\n11 more rows\nWhich country in Asia has the largest population? The 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\nChina – 1.3 billion. With a population of about 1.3 billion people, China is not only the most populated country in Asia but also in the world. India – 1.2 billion. Indonesia – 255 million. Pakistan – 207.8 million. Bangladesh – 163 million. Russia – 144 million. Japan – 128 million.", "start_char": 2327, "end_char": 2916, "id": "107239951" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177988991#5_476129894", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_Country_in_Asia_has_the_highest_population_density", "title": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density? - Answers", "headings": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density\n?\n\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nYour Answer\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nRelated Questions\nWhere on earth has the highest population density?\nWhy does Europe have the highest population density?\nWhat two countries in southwest Asia have the highest population density?\nWhich Country in South Asia has the highest population density?\nWhat continent has the highest population density?\nWhat is the most populated Asian country?\nWhat region of the world has the highest population density?\nWhat is the population of the country Asia?\nWhich country has the most population in Asia?\nWhat country in Asia has the largest population density?\nWhat country in Asia has the highest Cathilic population?\nWhat four areas of the world have the highest population density?\nWhat 3 continents have the highest population density?\nWhat are 5 countries in Asia with the highest density population?\nThe largest population in the country of Asia?\nWhich continent has the greatest population and density?\nWhat are the world's 4 areas of greatest population density?\nWhat country in southeast Asia has highest standard of living?\nWhich region has the highest population density?\nDoes southeast Asia have a high population?\nWhat country has the highest literacy rate in the southeast Asia?\nWhich European country has the highest population?\nWhich is the most densely populated country in ASIA?\nWhat is the population density of Asia?\nLargest country in Asia?\n", "segment": "Which country has the most population in Asia? The country in Asia that has the highest population is the People's Republic of China. China has a current population of 1.36 billion people. What country in Asia has the largest population density? The most densely populated Asian country is Singapore with a population density of about 6,489 per km². What country in Asia has the highest Cathilic population? Republic of the Philippines\nWhat four areas of the world have the highest population density? East Asia, South Asia, Europe, North America\nWhat 3 continents have the highest population density? 1. Asia 2.", "start_char": 1922, "end_char": 2535, "id": "75036473" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177988991#8_476136859", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_Country_in_Asia_has_the_highest_population_density", "title": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density? - Answers", "headings": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density\n?\n\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nYour Answer\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nRelated Questions\nWhere on earth has the highest population density?\nWhy does Europe have the highest population density?\nWhat two countries in southwest Asia have the highest population density?\nWhich Country in South Asia has the highest population density?\nWhat continent has the highest population density?\nWhat is the most populated Asian country?\nWhat region of the world has the highest population density?\nWhat is the population of the country Asia?\nWhich country has the most population in Asia?\nWhat country in Asia has the largest population density?\nWhat country in Asia has the highest Cathilic population?\nWhat four areas of the world have the highest population density?\nWhat 3 continents have the highest population density?\nWhat are 5 countries in Asia with the highest density population?\nThe largest population in the country of Asia?\nWhich continent has the greatest population and density?\nWhat are the world's 4 areas of greatest population density?\nWhat country in southeast Asia has highest standard of living?\nWhich region has the highest population density?\nDoes southeast Asia have a high population?\nWhat country has the highest literacy rate in the southeast Asia?\nWhich European country has the highest population?\nWhich is the most densely populated country in ASIA?\nWhat is the population density of Asia?\nLargest country in Asia?\n", "segment": "Singapore; Japan\nThe largest population in the country of Asia? Asia is a continent, not a country. China is the country with the largest population in Asia. Which continent has the greatest population and density? Asia is the continent with the greatest population and density. What are the world's 4 areas of greatest population density? According to \"Holt world geography today the four highest population density areas are (in order) 1 East Asia 2 South Asia 3 Europe 4 North America\nWhat country in southeast Asia has highest standard of living? what country in southeastern asia has the highest standard of living\nWhich region has the highest population density? most likely china.", "start_char": 2650, "end_char": 3337, "id": "75036476" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_963490798#1_1623808439", "url": "http://worldpopulationreview.com/continents/asia-population/", "title": "Asia Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)", "headings": "Asia Population 2021\nAsia Population 2021\n4,678,445,024\nLeast Populous Countries\nComparison to Other Continents\nAsia's Population Growth\n", "segment": "There are a total of 48 countries in Asia. In 2016, the population of Asia is estimated at 4,434,846,235. Russia is excluded from Asia's population, although there are about 40 million Russians who live in Asia, or east of the Ural Mountains. Asia has the two most populous countries in its borders: China and India. China is currently the most populous country on earth with an estimated population in 2016 of 1,377,124,512. It accounts for 31.69% of Asia's total population and over 18% of the world's population. India is not too far behind with an estimated population of 1,285,800,000, accounting for 29.36% of the continent's population amd 17.5% of the world's population. It's estimated that India's population will surpass China's by 2022, when each country will have a population of about 1.45 billion people. The top 10 most populous countries in Asia are:", "start_char": 615, "end_char": 1482, "id": "2716086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1030926710#12_2352293621", "url": "https://the-biggest.net/other/which-country-in-southeast-asia-has-the-highest-population-density.html", "title": "Which Country In Southeast Asia Has The Highest Population Density? - The Biggest", "headings": "Which Country In Southeast Asia Has The Highest Population Density?\nWhich Country In Southeast Asia Has The Highest Population Density?\nContents\nWhat country has the highest population in Southeast Asia?\nWhich country in East Asia has the highest population density?\nWhat is the population of Asia in 2018?\nWhich country is the highest in population?\nWhich country in Asia has the largest population?\nThe 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\nWhat are the 4 major countries in Asia?\nThe 10 Largest Countries in Asia\nWhich country has the highest population density in Asia?\nHow many countries are in Asia continent 2018?\nWhy Asia has largest population?\nWhich country in Asia has the lowest population density?\nWhat is the smallest country in Asia by population?\nThe 10 Smallest Countries Of Asia By Area\nWhich country in Asia has the least population?\nWhich is the biggest race in the world?\nWhich country has the most cities?\nWhich country has the largest population 2019?\nWhich country in South Asia has the largest population?\nSouth Asia: A Nation By Nation Analysis\nWhich city in Asia has the largest population?\nWhere do Asians come from?\nWhich country is big in Asia?\nHow many Asians are there in the world?\nIs Israel in Asia or Africa?\nWhat is population of Asia?\nIs China a country or state?\nHow many countries are in Antarctica?\nHow many countries are there in South Asia?\nWhich continent is most populated?\nHow did the population of China get so large?\nLike this post? Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "48 countries\nWhy Asia has largest population? Asia comprises a full 30% of the world’s land area with 60% of the world’s current population. It also has the highest growth rate today, and its population almost quadrupled during the 20th century. China is currently the most populous country on earth with an estimated population in 2016 of 1,377,124,512. Which country in Asia has the lowest population density? Thematic Map > Population density – Asia\nCountry\nPopulation density (Number of people per square kilometer)\nYear\nRussia\n8\n2017\nRussia\n8\n2017\nKazakhstan\n7\n2017\nMongolia\n2\n2017\nREAD Who is D richest African musician? 46 more rows\nWhat is the smallest country in Asia by population? The 10 Smallest Countries Of Asia By Area\nThe Maldives. The Maldives occupies the southern part of Asia, and it constitutes 26 atolls in the Indian Ocean. Singapore.", "start_char": 3626, "end_char": 4484, "id": "107239956" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_631788535#1_1434682753", "url": "https://borgenproject.org/top-10-facts-about-overpopulation-in-asia/", "title": "Top 10 Facts About Overpopulation in Asia | The Borgen Project", "headings": "Top 10 Facts About Overpopulation in Asia\nTop 10 Facts About Overpopulation in Asia\nTop 10 Facts About Overpopulation in Asia\n", "segment": "It has the highest rate of growth with its population increasing four times in the 20th century. Asia constitutes roughly one-third of the world’s land area and is home to just over half of its population. The continent includes the two most populous countries, China (1.39 billion) and India (1.35 billion). Some of the other overpopulated countries in Asia include Indonesia (267 million), Pakistan (212 million), Japan (126.5 million), Vietnam (95.5 million) and Turkey (82.3 million). Many expect Asia’s population to grow by 750 million to reach 5.2 billion by 2050. In addition to this, India may surpass China as the world’s most populous country, increasing to 1.7 billion people from the current 1.35 billion. India might record the largest population increase of any single country over the next 33 years. More than half of all people around the globe (3.97 billion) live in just seven countries, according to a U.N. estimate and four of these countries are in Asia. Other than India and China, Asian countries like Pakistan and Indonesia have large populations too. South Asia has the highest prevalence of overcrowding in the developing world.", "start_char": 635, "end_char": 1790, "id": "43532939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177988991#3_476124939", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_Country_in_Asia_has_the_highest_population_density", "title": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density? - Answers", "headings": "Which Country in Asia has the highest population density\n?\n\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nYour Answer\nWhich Country in Asia has the highest population density?\nRelated Questions\nWhere on earth has the highest population density?\nWhy does Europe have the highest population density?\nWhat two countries in southwest Asia have the highest population density?\nWhich Country in South Asia has the highest population density?\nWhat continent has the highest population density?\nWhat is the most populated Asian country?\nWhat region of the world has the highest population density?\nWhat is the population of the country Asia?\nWhich country has the most population in Asia?\nWhat country in Asia has the largest population density?\nWhat country in Asia has the highest Cathilic population?\nWhat four areas of the world have the highest population density?\nWhat 3 continents have the highest population density?\nWhat are 5 countries in Asia with the highest density population?\nThe largest population in the country of Asia?\nWhich continent has the greatest population and density?\nWhat are the world's 4 areas of greatest population density?\nWhat country in southeast Asia has highest standard of living?\nWhich region has the highest population density?\nDoes southeast Asia have a high population?\nWhat country has the highest literacy rate in the southeast Asia?\nWhich European country has the highest population?\nWhich is the most densely populated country in ASIA?\nWhat is the population density of Asia?\nLargest country in Asia?\n", "segment": "The Asian country with the highest population density is Macau (if you count that as a separate country. If you do not, then it is Bangladesh). What region of the world has the highest population density? East Asia (especially Japan, the Phillipines, the eastern coast of China) and parts of south Asia (Bangladesh) and southeast Asia (Indonesia). However, the individual country with the greatest population density is the Vatican. What is the population of the country Asia? Asia is not a country. It is a continent. It is the largest continent in the world and it has the highest population. There are over 4,164,252,000 people in it.", "start_char": 1284, "end_char": 1922, "id": "75036471" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1239316905#0_1815383724", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-most-populated-countries-in-asia.html", "title": "The 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\nThe 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\n10. Iran - 78.8 million\n9. Vietnam - 94 million\n8. Philippines - 100.6 million\n7. Japan - 128 million\n6. Russia - 144 million\n5. Bangladesh - 163 million\n4. Pakistan - 207.8 million\n3. Indonesia - 255 million\n2. India - 1.2 billion\n1. China - 1.3 billion\nThe 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\n", "segment": "The 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia - WorldAtlas\nThe 10 Most Populated Countries in Asia\nChina is the most populated country in Asia, as well as the world. Asia is the most populated continent with a population of approximately 4.5 billion people as of 2017, based on the United Nations estimates. The continent’s population accounts for 59.8% of the total world’s population. Asia has a population density of 376 people per square miles with 49% of the population living in urban areas. The average relative annual growth of the Asian population is estimated at 1.16% and the population is expected to double in 58 years. India and China account for almost 50% of the continent’s population. The East Asia has the strongest Human Development Index of any region in the world. Here are the ten most populated countries in Asia\n10. Iran - 78.8 million\nIran completes the list of the top ten populous countries in Asia with a population of approximately 78.8 million people as of 2017, accounting for 1.74% of the total Asian population. Iran experienced a rapid population growth between 1956 and 2009, with the population growing from 19 million to 75 million during the period.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1182, "id": "96415131" } ]
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She is in her 42 nd year and going to celebrate his 43 rd birthday in 2017. 2017-03-24\nemily", "start_char": 1831, "end_char": 2196, "id": "108106889" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_538469535#11_956054258", "url": "https://actuallygoodteamnames.com/duo-team-names/", "title": "199 Cool & Funny Duo Team Names - Actually Good Team Names", "headings": "199 Cool & Funny Duo Team Names\n199 Cool & Funny Duo Team Names\nHow to Create a Great Duo Team Name\n", "segment": "Posh and Becks: nickname for Victoria Beckham (singer) and David Beckham (footballer)\n41. You and I\n42. Bert and Ernie: Muppets characters\n43. Charlie Brown and Snoopy\n44. Lewis and Clark: historical figures\n45. 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Romeo Beckham\n3.", "start_char": 509, "end_char": 871, "id": "42333903" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_440072140#14_768391006", "url": "http://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/healthandlife/yourhealth/did-you-know-that-wearing-flat-shoes-can-actually-damage-your-feet-276566.html", "title": "Did you know that wearing flat shoes can actually damage your feet?", "headings": "Did you know that wearing flat shoes can actually damage your feet?\nDid you know that wearing flat shoes can actually damage your feet?", "segment": "victoria beckham person: marie claire person: courtney smith person: smith person: celine person: chloe person: simone rocha person: dr person: nichola dunne person: saoirse waldron person:", "start_char": 7136, "end_char": 7325, "id": "45174531" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1495571088#4_3144093534", "url": "https://www.brit.co/baby-names-with-cute-nicknames/", "title": "20 Baby Names With Equally Cute Nicknames - Brit + Co", "headings": "20 Baby Names With Equally Cute Nicknames\n20 Baby Names With Equally Cute Nicknames\nGirl Baby Names With Cute Nicknames\nBoy Baby Names With Cute Nicknames\nAPPLY NOW\n", "segment": "Tori, Toria, Ria, Vicky, Vic\n8. Catherine: Cat, Cate, Cathy, Catie, Kit, Kitty\n9. Alexandra: Al, Alex, Alexa, Allie, Andie, Lexa, Sandra\n10. Margaret: Margot, Maggie, Greta, Maisie, Marge, Margie, May, Molly\nBoy Baby Names With Cute Nicknames\n1. William: Bill, Will, Liam\n2. 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You already know David and Victoria.\n480,224 likes\nAt 16, Brooklyn Beckham is the eldest child.\nHe's a burgeoning fashion photographer, having just shot his first campaign for a Burberry fragrance.\nHe also models and appeared on his first Vogue cover in October.\n171,582 likes\nHis Instagram, filled with mostly monochromatic pictures, is exactly the moody, artsy collection you'd expect from a hip teenager in the fashion world. He has over 6 million followers.\nHe posted this shot from a Grammys after-party, which he attended with other young celebrities like Hailee Steinfeld and Zendaya.\nSeems like he and his dad are pretty close. David says he's growing up into a \"perfect gentleman\" in this Instagram caption.\n890,814 likes\nBrooklyn may be a teenager, but he doesn't seem to mind his mom's hugs, either.\n256,770 likes\nNext is Romeo, who's 13.\n85,596 likes\nRomeo also has fashion cred: He modeled in a video for Burberry's winter line.\n69,952 likes\nThe campaign, shot by famed photographer Mario Testino, also featured big-name celebrities like Elton John, Naomi Campbell, and James Corden.\n42,040 likes\nCruz Beckham, 10, is the third son. He has yet to follow in his brothers' fashion footsteps, but only time will tell.\n565,457 likes\nDavid, who retired from playing professionally in 2013, seems like he prioritizes time with his three sons. He's often snapped picking them up from school and loves posting photos to his Instagram of his \"gorgeous boys.\"\n541,338 likes\nVictoria, whose career in fashion has taken off in recent years, is close with the boys, too.\n300,589 likes\nAnd then there's Harper Seven. She's only 4, but she's already made a big splash in the fashion scene, getting a New York Times style profile of her own just this week.\n331 likes\nHarper is known to take ballet and horseback-riding classes.\n252,389 likes\nHere she is on horseback.\n227,564 likes\nVictoria says that Harper is the ultimate arbiter of her own fashion sense, choosing her outfits for the day. \"Harper is incredibly chic,\" she said of her daughter, who's partial to high-end brands like Burberry, Gucci, Little Marc Jacobs, and Stella McCartney Kids.\n45 likes\nThere's a popular blog entirely devoted to her looks, as well as an unofficial Instagram with almost 70,000 followers. It looks like it's mostly paparazzi shots.\nLike her celebrity-children peers North West, Blue Ivy Carter, and Prince George, she seems to be unfazed by the fame.\n619,291 likes\nThe four kids, who span the age ranges of Generation Z, are on the brink of superstardom.\nLook out for Brooklyn's and Romeo's modeling careers to take off this year. It's too soon to tell what Cruz and Harper will do, but they're already global celebrities in their own right.\n1,671 likes\nWatch out, Kardashians — there's a new famous family poised for world domination in the next decade.\n46 likes\nNewsletter\nA roundup of uplifting stories about everyday heroes. Sign up for Insider Life.\nSEE ALSO: A day in the life of 'Man Repeller' Leandra Medine, 27-year-old fashion blogger turned superstar entrepreneur\nDON'T FORGET: Follow Business Insider's lifestyle page on Facebook!\n", "segment": "David Beckham sits with children Harper, Cruz, Romeo, and Brooklyn. Andrew Kelly/Reuters\nIf you haven't already heard of Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper Beckham, then now would be a good time to learn their names. The genetically blessed offspring of soccer phenomenon David Beckham and his wife, fashion designer Victoria Beckham — previously known as Posh Spice — have been making waves lately, coming into the public eye with nascent talents as models, photographers, and fashion-world fixtures. The London-based family is close-knit, with splashy social-media presences and bright futures. Here's what you need to know about the Beckham kids: This is the Beckham family. You already know David and Victoria. Instagram\nvictoriabeckham Verified\n28.8m followers\nView Profile\nvictoriabeckham Verified\n3,876 posts · 28.8m followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n480,224 likes\nvictoriabeckham\nHappy Christmas!! Lots of love from the Beckhams!!we love u!! @davidbeckham @brooklynbeckham x vb 💫🌟🙏🏼\nview all 5,286 comments\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nAt 16, Brooklyn Beckham is the eldest child.", "start_char": 769, "end_char": 1880, "id": "76074922" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_753741590#1_1716941556", "url": "https://yogabbagabba.fandom.com/wiki/The_Kids", "title": "The Kids | Yo Gabba Gabba Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "The Kids\nThe Kids\nKids\nTrivia\nSee Also\n", "segment": "Kids\nNaomi Wong\nNaomi Rossiter\nSadie Mei Lin\nDillon Metoyer\nMaren Hemeon\nJordan Robinson\nCaleb Carlin\nDarla Jacobs\nErica O'Barr\nBen Harvey\nAlex Lee\nKarlie Pascuzzu\nDelaney Lamb\nKarter Reid\nNicolas Vargas\nMadison Lamb\nBrooklyn Borgquist\nAllison Bell\nHolland Baum\nMyles Caldwell\nSophie Chamberlain\nNathaniel Wong\nHaydn Norwood\nMegan Lamb\nSkylar Hutcheon\nJordan Riley Bassallo\nCalista Witten\nLogan Blake\nPhoenix Linn Wright\nKe-Ming Yen\nLogan Ricketts\nGracie Lamb\nMaxon Schultz\nAudry Brown\nCole Bates\nMaddie South\nColin Niles\nSeth Yu\nEmma Blackburn\nOskar Jacobs\nSadie Templin\nXanthe and Xoe Villa\nLamese Patterson\nTimothy Li\nKeeley Larson\nKelly Byers\nEvan Gilbert\nDiego Calderon\nNicole Tabio\nMax Edward Fackrell\nAngel Gibbs\nAndrea Augustus\nAidan Masinsin\nOliver Schultz\nGabreon Womack\nMadison Reid\nIndia Clash-King\nSean Fujiwara\nKate Sneddon\nLauren Haneke-Hopps\nDevon Dahl\nJuliet Melissa Ingram\nSydney Shepherd\nAlyssa Augustus\nDamon Dahl\nDamon Strong\nKamryn Knapp\nMason Johnson\nGarrison Raine\nSarah Wang\nGillian Anderton\nAbraham Wolfgramm\nHannah Dahl\nJohann Johnson\nBrayden Blackburn\nQuincy Doss\nImani Pullum\nHailey Abbott\nPenelope Jacobs\nJulia Bergeson\nSila Patterson\nMolly Davis from Toy Story\nAndy Davis from Toy Story\nMaximus Larson\nCurtis Bucher\nJonathan Bucher\nAlexis Fowlkes\nIndia Alter\nPreston Rex\nMarina Namakura\nJake Johns\nMargaux Windes\nJada Ugapo\nMaxton Seitz\nJasmine Sabian\nRocky Steimie\nIsaak Bowman\nArcher Calder\nHonor Jones\nKyndell Jasper-Rainey\nKeteurah Harris\nAngela Simmos\nCassie Tabio\nTrivia\nMost of the kids are seven, Sadie is four, Naomi Wong is four, Dillon Metoyer is five, Brooklyn Borgquist is two, and Naomi Rossiter is three , Diego Calderon is nine, Nicolas Vargas, Jordan Robinson and Juliet Melissa Ingram are eight, and Logan Ricketts and Gracie Lamb are ten. Naomi Wong likes Fish, Naomi Rossiter likes Hamburgers and Fries, Sadie likes Dollies, Dillon likes the rain, Brooklyn likes Christmas,Hannah Dahl likes Turkeys, Gillian Anderton likes Spaghetti and Meatballs, Abraham Wolfgramm likes Fire Trucks, Johann Johnson likes Science, Kamryn Knapp likes Skipping, Mason Johnson likes Vegetables, Sarah Wang likes Strawberries, Garrison Raine likes Football, Keeley Larson likes Cupcakes, Xanthe and Xoe Villa like Music, Timothy Li likes Peppers, Lamese Patterson likes French Toast,Sila Patterson loves Unicorns,Juliet Ingram likes Salsa, Sydney Shepherd likes to play the Accordion. Alyssa Augustus likes Blueberries, Damon Dahl likes Boats, Caleb loves reading books, Nathaniel likes dragons, Haydn likes Hats, Megan likes Ostriches. Skylar likes soccer. Jordan Basallo likes card games, Calista likes Bicycles, Logan Blake likes puppies, Phoenix likes Wolves, Hailey Abbott likes Sheep, Brayden Blackburn likes Robots, Quincy Doss likes to play the Drum, Imani Pullum likes Honey, Audrey Brown likes Bananas, Cole Bates likes Playgrounds, Maddie South likes Bread, Colin Niles likes Planting, Ming likes Asian Food, Logan Ricketts likes Monkeys, Gracie likes peanut butter and jelly and quesadillas, Maxon likes summer, Kelly likes birds, Evan likes tap dancing, Diego likes jumping, Nicole loves running, Seth likes the stars at night, Emma likes princesses, Oskar loves cheese, Sadie likes tomatoes. Andrea Augustus likes Meat, Aidan Masinsin likes Beans, Angel Gibbs likes Giraffes, Max Edward Fackrell likes Cars, Sean Fujiwara likes Scooters, Kate Sneddon likes Pizza, Lauren Haneke-Hopps likes Waffles, Devon Dahl likes Pancakes. Some things about them are different in an alienate universe, Brooklyn doesn't exist because of time travel. However, Naomi Rossister can talk a bit, and Brooklyn is a baby and only speaks gibberish. Naomi Rossiter, Caleb Carlin, Darla Jacobs, Erica O'Barr, Ben Harvey, Alex Lee, Brooklyn Borgquist, Allison Bell, Holland Baum, Delaney Lamb, Karter Reid, Madison Lamb, Haydn Norwood, Megan Lamb, Skylar Hutcheon, Jordan Riley Basallo, Calista Witten, Logan Blake, Gracie Lamb, Maxon Schultz, Emma Blackburn, Oskar Jacobs, Sadie Templin, Kate Sneddon, Lauren Haneke-Hopps, Devon Dahl and Sophie Chamberlain are Caucasian. Sadie Mei Lin, Naomi Wong, Nicolas Vargas, Nathaniel Wong, Ke-Ming Yen and Sean Fujiwara are Asian.", "start_char": 297, "end_char": 4489, "id": "49308146" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1678124263#3_2923162661", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_nermal_a_boy_of_girl", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Aaron - Boy Alan - Boy Albert - Boy Alex - Boy/Girl Alfred -\nBoy/Girl Amanda - Girl Amelia - Girl Amie - Girl Amy - Girl Andy -\nBoy/Girl Anna - Girl Anthony - Boy Arthur - Boy Barry - Boy Ben -\nBoy Bernard - Boy Bethany - Girl Bill - Boy Bob - Boy Bradley - Boy\nBrett - Boy Bridget - Girl Bruce - Boy Callum - Boy Camilla - Girl\nCarl - Boy Carla - Girl Carley - Girl Caroline - Girl Carrie - Girl\nCarol - Girl Cassie - Girl Catherine - Girl Chanelle - Girl\nChantelle - Girl Charlotte - Girl Chelsie - Girl Chloe - Girl\nChristine - Girl Christopher - Boy Claire - Girl Clarissa - Girl\nColin - Boy Conner - Boy Corey - Boy Courtney - Girl Craig - Boy\nDaisy - Girl Daniel - Boy Danielle - Girl Darren - Boy David - Boy\nDennis - Boy Derick - Boy Diane - Girl Dominick - Boy Donna - Girl\nDorothy - Girl Edward - Boy Elaine - Girl Elizabeth - Girl Ella -\nGirl Emily - Girl Emma - Girl Eric - Boy Erica - Girl Frank - Boy\nFred - Boy Gabriella - Girl Gary - Boy Geoffrey - Boy George - Boy\nGeorgia - Girl Gerald - Boy Gordon - Boy Gregory - Boy Hailey -\nGirl Hannah - Girl Harriet - Girl Harry - Boy Haydn - Boy Helen -\nGirl Hollie - Girl Howard - Boy Ian - Boy Isabelle - Girl Isabella\n- Girl Jack - Boy James - Boy Jane - Girl Janet - Girl Jason - Boy\nJean - Girl Jennifer - Girl Jessica - Girl Jill - Girl Jim - Boy\nJoanne - Girl Jodie - Girl Joseph - Boy John - Boy Jordan - Boy\nJosephine - Girl Judy - Girl Julie - Girl Kayley - Girl Karl - Boy\nKarla - Girl Katherine - Girl Katherin - Girl Katharine - Girl\nKatheryn - Girl Kathrine - Girl Katie - Girl Keith - Boy Keiran -\nBoy Kelly - Girl Kelvin - Boy Ken - Boy Kevin - Boy Kim - Girl\nLarry - Boy Laura - Girl Lauren - Girl Lawrence - Boy Leanne - Girl\nLee - Boy Lenny - Boy Lewis - Boy Liam - Boy Linda - Girl Louis -\nBoy Louisa - Girl Louise - Girl Lucy - Girl Luke - Boy Lynn - Girl\nMack - Boy Madeline - Girl Malcolm - Boy Mandy - Girl Marc - Boy\nMargaret - Girl Marian - Girl Marie - Girl Mark - Boy Martin - Boy\nMary - Girl Matilda - Girl Matthew - Boy Max - Boy May - Girl Megan\n- Girl Melanie - Girl Michelle - Girl Mickey - Boy Mitchell - Boy\nMolly - Girl Mona - Girl Nadine - Girl Nancy - Girl Natalie - Girl\nNatasha - Girl Nathan - Boy Neil - Boy Nelson - Boy Nichola - Girl\nNicholas - Boy Nigel - Boy Olive - Girl Oliver - Boy Olivia - Girl\nOscar - Boy Owen - Boy Paige - Girl Patrick - Boy Paul - Boy\nPauline - Girl Penelope - Girl Percy - Boy Peter - Boy Phillip -\nBoy Phoebe - Girl Poppy - Girl Portia - Girl Rachel - Girl Randy -\nBoy Rebecca - Girl Reece - Boy Richard - Boy Rick - Boy Robert -\nBoy Robin - Boy Roger - Boy Ronald - Boy Rose - Girl Rosie - Girl\nRoss - Boy Roxanne - Girl Russell - Boy Ruth - Girl Ryan - Boy\nSamantha - Girl Samuel - Boy Sara - Girl Sasha - Girl Scott - Boy\nSean - Boy Shannon - Girl Sharon - Girl Shaun - Boy Shelly - Girl\nSimon - Boy Sonia - Girl Sophie - Girl Spencer - Boy Stacey - Girl\nStephanie - Girl Steven - Boy Stewart - Boy Sue - Girl Susanne -\nGirl Tabitha - Girl Tanya - Girl Ted - Boy Terry - Boy Thomas - Boy\nTianna - Girl Timothy - Boy Tina - Girl Toby - Boy Tony - Boy Tracy\n- Girl Trevor - Boy Trisha - Girl Troy - Boy Ursula - Girl Vanessa\n- Girl Vickie - Girl Victor - Boy Wendy - Girl Wilfred - Boy\nWilliam - Boy Yasmine - Girl Zack - Boy\nIs the tooth fairy a boy or a girl? It can be a boy or a girl it depends. If you are a girl it will\nbe a girl and if you are a boy it will be a boy. What is the best name to give your child? Narissia / girl\nCheyenne / girl\nKylah / girl\nJustine / girl\nNaomi / girl\nShaleice / girl\nTaylor / girl\nAna / girl\nRaelyn /girl\nHaeleigh / girl\nsydney / girl\ntalia / girl\nChris / boy\nHakopa / boy\nAndre / boy\nDion / boy\nKayleb / boy\nPantera / boy\nIsaiah / boy\nElijah / boy\nRobert / boy\nTamaki / boy\nDaniel / boy\nMitchell / boy\nPererika / boy\nMetua / boy\nBrayden / boy\nShayden / boy\nCravarn / boy\nWhich is correct there is a girl and a boy or there a girl and a boy? Girl are correct boy not girl there\nWhat is name of the gray kitten on Garfield? Nermal the Kitten . Who is the cat does garfeld hates? I think it's Nermal. Why does Garfield hate nermal?", "start_char": 1288, "end_char": 5388, "id": "3546858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_1577605767#4_3275801797", "url": "https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/reports/a26971152/most-popular-baby-names/", "title": "The most popular baby names for 2021 in the UK", "headings": "These will be the most popular baby names in 2021\nThese will be the most popular baby names in 2021\nIt's back to nature for baby names.\nBoys' names popular in 2019 and 2020:\nGirls' names popular in 2019 and 2020:\n", "segment": "Here's the full low down on the most popular baby names right now: Boys' names popular in 2019 and 2020: Oliver\nGeorge\nNoah\nArthur\nHarry\nLeo\nMuhammad\nJack\nCharlie\nOscar\nJacob\nHenry\nThomas\nFreddie\nAlfie\nTheo\nWilliam\nTheodore\nArchie\nJoshua\nAlexander\nJames\nIsaac\nEdward\nLucas\nTommy\nFinley\nMax\nLogan\nEthan\nMohammed\nTeddy\nBenjamin\nArlo\nJoseph\nSebastian\nHarrison\nElijah\nAdam\nDaniel\nSamuel\nLouie\nMason\nReuben\nAlbie\nRory\nJaxon\nHugo\nLuca\nZachary\nReggie\nHunter\nLouis\nDylan\nAlbert\nDavid\nJude\nFrankie\nRoman\nEzra\nToby\nRiley\nCarter\nRonnie\nFrederick\nGabriel\nStanley\nBobby\nJesse\nMichael\nElliot\nGrayson\nMohammad\nLiam\nJenson\nEllis\nHarley\nHarvey\nJayden\nJake\nRalph\nRowan\nElliott\nJasper\nOllie\nCharles\nFinn\nFelix\nCaleb\nChester\nJackson\nHudson\nLeon\nIbrahim\nRyan\nBlake\nAlfred\nOakley\nMatthew\nLuke\nGetty Images\nGirls' names popular in 2019 and 2020: Olivia\nAmelia\nIsla\nAva\nMia\nIsabella\nSophia\nGrace\nLily\nFreya\nEmily\nIvy\nElla\nRosie\nEvie\nFlorence\nPoppy\nCharlotte\nWillow\nEvelyn\nElsie\nPhoebe\nSophie\nSienna\nAlice\nSofia\nRuby\nIsabelle\nHarper\nMatilda\nDaisy\nEmilia\nJessica\nMaya\nEva\nLuna\nMillie\nEliza\nChloe\nMaisie\nPenelope\nAria\nEsme\nScarlett\nImogen\nThea\nAda\nLayla\nHarriet\nMila\nViolet\nEleanor\nBella\nErin\nElizabeth\nRose\nMolly\nHallie\nEmma\nLola\nLucy\nBonnie\nEllie\nNancy\nRobyn\nZara\nLottie\nHannah\nMaria\nAurora\nArabella\nHolly\nJasmine\nGracie\nGeorgia\nDelilah\nDarcie\nOrla\nAmber\nAmelie\nIris\nAnna\nAbigail\nAyla\nMaryam\nLilly\nAnnabelle\nSara\nEdith\nBeatrice\nClara\nSummer\nHeidi\nMargot\nMartha\nZoe\nLara\nLyla\nMabel\nFelicity\nYou can find more baby name inspiration for 2021 over on Nameberry. Follow Cat on Instagram. The latest issue of Cosmopolitan UK is out now and you can SUBSCRIBE HERE. Like this article? Sign up to our newsletter to get more articles like this delivered straight to your inbox. SIGN UP\nCatriona Harvey-Jenner Digital Features Editor Cat is Cosmopolitan UK's features editor covering women's issues, health and current affairs. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses.", "start_char": 3754, "end_char": 5776, "id": "109639113" } ]
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what political party was lincoln?
Illinois Republican Party
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Lincoln was the first Republican president.", "start_char": 2853, "end_char": 3652, "id": "3581855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#5_2968980825", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The party was very young, as it was founded in\n1854. What was the name of the new political party that Abraham Lincoln joined? the republican party\nWhich political party did Abraham Lincoln belong when he ran for president? Republican. He was the first Republican president and during the\nconvention he was chosen from the floor of the convention. What political partied was Abraham Lincoln a member of? The Republican Party\nWhat political party did Abraham Lincoln represent in 1860? republican\nWhat is Abraham Lincon political party? Abraham Lincoln was part of the Republican party because he did\nnot agree with Democratic morals. What political party did Abraham Lincoln belong to as an Illinois State Representative?", "start_char": 2506, "end_char": 3227, "id": "3581854" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#10_2968985680", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Abolition Party\nWhat president didn't belong to a political party when he was elected? George Washington. Some think it was Lincoln, but Lincoln was\nthe only Third Party candidate to be elected. Which party was Abraham Lincoln a member of? Abraham Lincoln was a Republican. Who were Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas political party? Lincoln ran as the republican nominee, while Douglas as Northern\nDemocrat. ( The Democratic party had already split)\nWhat party did Abraham Lincoln represent? Abraham Lincoln represented the newly formed Republican\nparty. Abraham Lincoln joined a new political party formed to protest slaveholder control over the national government That party was?", "start_char": 4390, "end_char": 5079, "id": "3581859" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#10_567669415", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "In 1854, a new party was formed, and Lincoln became its first successful candidate in 1860. Was Abraham Lincoln a Republican? Yes Lincoln was the first Republican president Before the\nestablishment of the Republican Party, he was a member of the Whig\nparty. Then when the Republican party was formed, he joined the\nRepublican party. This was because Lincoln did not believe slavery\nwas moral. . What was Abraham Lincoln's political affiliation? Lincoln was a Whig until the Whig party disbanned. He ran as a\nRepublican in the election of 1860 and ran as a National Unionist\nin the election of 1864. Did Lincoln ever live in Indiana and Abraham Lincoln was what president of the United States and what political party did he represent?", "start_char": 4115, "end_char": 4849, "id": "75105731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#2_2968978134", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Lincoln and VP Johnson did not belong to the same political\nparty. Lincoln was a Republican. Johnson was a Democrat, elected VP\non the National Union Ticket. Which political party did Abraham Lincoln represent in the civil war? Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican Party. What was the first political party that Abraham Lincoln joined? The first political party that Abraham Lincoln joined was the\nWhig Party. When he was elected to the US House of Representatives\nin 1846, he ran as a Whig. What political party did Abraham Lincoln believe in? Illinois Republican Party\nAbraham Lincoln political party?", "start_char": 1541, "end_char": 2155, "id": "3581851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#11_567670375", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": ". What was Abraham Lincoln's political affiliation? Lincoln was a Whig until the Whig party disbanned. He ran as a\nRepublican in the election of 1860 and ran as a National Unionist\nin the election of 1864. Did Lincoln ever live in Indiana and Abraham Lincoln was what president of the United States and what political party did he represent? Yes, he lived in Indiana and he was in the Whig and Republican\nparty. He was the 16th president of the United States! What political party did Abraham Lincoln belong to as an Illinois State Representative? When Abraham Lincoln served in the US House of Representatives\nfor the US State of Illinois, he was a member of the Whig Party. Later this party dissolved, and Lincoln joined the new Republican\nParty.", "start_char": 4507, "end_char": 5256, "id": "75105732" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#5_567664834", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Abraham Lincoln felt there were factions within the Whig Party\nhe could no longer agree with. There were both pro and anti-slave\nWhigs, mainly depending on what part of the country they were from. The New Republican party was comprised of former Whigs who were\nanti-slavery and wanted a party that just stood for that. Was Abraham Lincoln a wing? yes he was a Whig, until he changed the republican party\nWhat political partywas Abraham Lincoln in? Lincoln was a Whig when he was in Congress, and moved to the\nnewly formed Republican Party. Was Abraham Lincoln always a Republican? The Republican Party was founded in 1854, with Abraham Lincoln\nas one of its early members. Prior to that, including during his\ntime in the House of Representatives, Lincoln was in the Whig\nParty. Which party won the presidential election in 1860?", "start_char": 2355, "end_char": 3184, "id": "75105726" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_711229283#6_729490960", "url": "http://factmyth.com/factoids/lincoln-was-a-republican/", "title": "Lincoln was a Republican - Fact or Myth?", "headings": "Lincoln was a Republican\nLincoln was a Republican Fact\nAbraham Lincoln, the First Republican President\nUnderstanding the Ideology of Abraham Lincoln in Context\nThe Four Factions of Lincoln’s Era: The Whig/Republicans, the “Know-Nothing” Constitutional Union, the Southern Democrats, and the Free Soil Party\nWhat Did Lincoln Accomplish?\nSlavery and the Civil War\nWhat Party Would Lincoln Have Been in Today?\nWhat Party Did Abraham Lincoln Belong to?\nAbraham Lincoln: Republican or Democrat?\nThe Complicated Changing Factions of the 1850’s to 1870’s\nWas Lincoln a Liberal or a Conservative\nWhat it Means that Lincoln was a Republican\nLincoln, His Anti-Slavery Former-Whig Republicans, and a Civil War\nVideo unavailable\nThe Shifting Political Platforms Begin With Lincoln the Republican\nMore Lincoln Facts\nConclusion\nCitations\n", "segment": "The parties changed considerably over the years. That is the gist, below we explain each part of the story and examine more details to better understand Lincoln and what it meant that he was the first Republican Party President. “You inquire where I now stand. That is a disputed point — I think I am a whig; but others say there are no whigs, and that I am an abolitionist. When I was in Washington I voted for the Wilmot Proviso [an Ohio anti-slavery measure favored by Free Soilers] as good as forty times, and I never heard of any one attempting to unwhig me for that.” – See Lincoln’s Letter to Joshua Speed on Slavery and Know-Nothings Annotated and Explained. This letter helps illustrate the idea that Lincoln was a moderately conservative social liberal, an ally but critic of the Free Soilers, and a Whig, but not a Confederate or Know-Nothing. See also, Lincoln–Douglas debates (where he debates the leader of the Free Soil Party). TIP:", "start_char": 4049, "end_char": 4996, "id": "73127570" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#9_567668385", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Which of these is an incorrect match Andrew Johnson-democratic party Franklin Pierce-democratic party Zachary Taylor-whig party Abraham Lincoln-decomocratic party? The incorrect match is Abraham Lincoln and the Democratic Party. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was a\nmember of the Republican Party. Formation of the republican party? Abraham Lincoln began his political career as a Whig. In 1854, a new party was formed, and Lincoln became its first successful candidate in 1860. Was Abraham Lincoln a Republican? Yes Lincoln was the first Republican president Before the\nestablishment of the Republican Party, he was a member of the Whig\nparty. Then when the Republican party was formed, he joined the\nRepublican party. This was because Lincoln did not believe slavery\nwas moral.", "start_char": 3700, "end_char": 4507, "id": "75105730" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#3_2968978979", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What was the first political party that Abraham Lincoln joined? The first political party that Abraham Lincoln joined was the\nWhig Party. When he was elected to the US House of Representatives\nin 1846, he ran as a Whig. What political party did Abraham Lincoln believe in? Illinois Republican Party\nAbraham Lincoln political party? republican,whig\nWho was Abe's political party? With the understanding that Abe refers to Abraham Lincoln,\nLincoln was first a Whig party member. When the Whigs Party ended,\nAbraham Lincoln joined the Republican Party. What political party did Abraham Lincoln represent? Abraham Lincoln represented the republican party when he was\nelected president.", "start_char": 1823, "end_char": 2505, "id": "3581852" } ]
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what year michael jordan came in the nba?
1984 NBA Draft
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147539838#8_397351007", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_michael_jordan_win_his_last_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "you\nHas anyone won the scoring title and a NBA championship in the same year? michael Jordan did Michael Jordan did it 5 times\nWho was the first athlete to make a million dollars a year? Michael Jordan Joe Namath (long before Michael Jordan)\nWhen did Michael Jordan play in the NBA? Michael Jordan started playing in the nba in the year of 1984\nduring the nba draft\nWhen was Michael Jordans rookie season? Michael Jordan Rookie year was in 1984. What year did Michael Jordan graduate High School? year 1981\nWhat year was Michael Jordan selected college player of the year? 1986\nWhat year did Michael Jordan join the Chicago bulls? He was with the Bulls from 1984-1993 and then came back\n1995-1998 for a last dance. BasketballChicago BullsMichael JordanBasketball MemorabiliaShoesBasketball HistoryBoston CelticsPersonal Finance\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 3008, "end_char": 3858, "id": "74973731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_2660631#2_6741788", "url": "https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/how-old-michael-jordan-retired", "title": "How old was Michael Jordan when he retired?", "headings": "How old was Michael Jordan when he retired?\nHow old was Michael Jordan when he retired?\nAlso read: All about Michael Jordan’s wife, Yvette Prieto?\nWhat was Michael Jordan’s age when he retired?\nAlso read: All about Michael Jordan’s net worth\n", "segment": "What was Michael Jordan’s age when he retired? Born on 17th February 1963, Michael Jordan made his NBA debut at the age of 21 during the 1984-85 NBA season. After ten successful seasons with Chicago Bulls where he won the NBA championship a total of three times, Michal Jordan announced his retirement from basketball on 6th October, 1993, at the age of 32. Jordan stated that a “lack of desire to play basketball” along with his father’s untimely death in July 1993 had much to do with his decision. He went on to stun the sporting world by signing a minor league baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox in February 1994. Michael Jordan’s rookie highlights are 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/tDAAbDxC32\n— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 25, 2020\nHowever, Chicago Bulls had an average 1993-94 season where they lost to the New York Knicks in the second round of the playoffs. Next season didn't start that great even, a stuttering start eventually prompted Michael Jordan to come out of his retirement. On 18th March 1995, MJ announced his return with a two-word press conference in which he stated “I’m back.” Michael Jordan played point guard for 24 GMS in 1989\nAVG 30 PTS, 10.7 ASTS, 9.2 REBS\nTriple-double in 10 of 11 games\n40/11/7 in the missed triple-double\nCareer-high 17 ASTS with 34 PTS\nSome highlights from the 40/12/10 game vs ATL #MJMondays pic.twitter.com/h3FUTu33tk\n— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) November 30, 2020\nMichael Jordan went on to win three more consecutive championships, before announcing his second retirement from the game in January 1999. He was now almost 37 years old, and returned to the NBA as part owner and president of basketball operations for the Washington Wizards.", "start_char": 1024, "end_char": 2726, "id": "88637085" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1666313371#2_2891981948", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/In_what_year_was_the_NBA_formed", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What year did Micheal Jordan play for the NBA? Michael Jordan started playing in the nba in the year of 1984\nduring the nba draft\nWhich nba player has won the nba mvp the nba finals mvp and the nba defensive player of the year award in the same year? Hakeem Olajuwon - 1994\nWho won NBA championship in 1929? There was no NBA championships at that year the year it started\nwas 1947\nWhat does an NBA rookie make? A nba player who has been in the nba for less than a year\nWhat year was Steve Nash Drafted into the NBA? His first year in the NBA was the 96-97 season. Does the NBA playoffs happen each year? Yes the NBA playoffs are held each year. When was NBA Rookie of the Year Award created? NBA Rookie of the Year Award was created in 1953.", "start_char": 1080, "end_char": 1822, "id": "3520864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_2660631#1_6740031", "url": "https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/how-old-michael-jordan-retired", "title": "How old was Michael Jordan when he retired?", "headings": "How old was Michael Jordan when he retired?\nHow old was Michael Jordan when he retired?\nAlso read: All about Michael Jordan’s wife, Yvette Prieto?\nWhat was Michael Jordan’s age when he retired?\nAlso read: All about Michael Jordan’s net worth\n", "segment": "Michael Jordan made his NBA debut in the 1984-85 season with the Chicago Bulls. He managed to complete a 3-peat of NBA titles before announcing his first retirement from the game, along with plans to play in the minor-league baseball. During a glittering, trophy-laden career that lasted a total of 15 seasons, Michael Jordan announced publically retired from the game a total of 3 times, with the final one coming at the end of 2002-03 NBA season. 13th Annual Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational Gala At ARIA Resort & Casino\nAlso read: All about Michael Jordan’s wife, Yvette Prieto? What was Michael Jordan’s age when he retired? Born on 17th February 1963, Michael Jordan made his NBA debut at the age of 21 during the 1984-85 NBA season. After ten successful seasons with Chicago Bulls where he won the NBA championship a total of three times, Michal Jordan announced his retirement from basketball on 6th October, 1993, at the age of 32. Jordan stated that a “lack of desire to play basketball” along with his father’s untimely death in July 1993 had much to do with his decision. He went on to stun the sporting world by signing a minor league baseball contract with the Chicago White Sox in February 1994.", "start_char": 437, "end_char": 1652, "id": "88637084" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_359215794#3_751320806", "url": "https://www.psacard.com/autographfacts/basketball/michael-jordan/54/", "title": "Michael Jordan | PSA AutographFacts℠", "headings": "Michael Jordan\nMichael Jordan\nSMR Price Guide\n", "segment": "as he would go on to win the scoring title in 1987-88 as well as his first Most Valuable Player Award. He was also named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1988. The Chicago Bulls, with the addition of small forward Scottie Pippen and coach Phil Jackson, soon became the best team in the NBA, heading to and winning three consecutive NBA Finals Championships from 1991-1993. Jordan was named the NBA’s MVP again in 1991 and 1992. By this point, in the early 1990s, Michael Jordan was a household name and perhaps the most recognizable athlete in the world. In 1993, Jordan shocked the world when he retired from the NBA to pursue a career as a professional baseball player. Jordan was an accomplished baseball player in high school and chose to pursue his dream after the surprising murder of his father in 1993. Though he signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox organization, Michael played the 1994 season with the Birmingham Barons before ending his dream and returning to basketball. In 1995-96, the Bulls dominated the NBA posting the best record in the history of the league (72-10) with the additions of Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman and All-Stars Ron Harper, Steve Kerr and Toni Kukoc. From 1996-1998, the Bulls completed their second three-peat in eight years.", "start_char": 2066, "end_char": 3356, "id": "86598782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_32080256#1_75183336", "url": "https://www.sportsrec.com/6605328/michael-jordan-his-positive-impact-on-basketball", "title": "Michael Jordan & His Positive Impact on Basketball | SportsRec", "headings": "Michael Jordan & His Positive Impact on Basketball\nMichael Jordan & His Positive Impact on Basketball\nBackground\nProfessional Career\nPlaying Style\nGlobalization of Basketball\n", "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.", "start_char": 593, "end_char": 1885, "id": "88680595" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_592731749#10_1168481284", "url": "https://offseason.world/the-most-nba-championships/", "title": "14 NBA Players With the Most NBA Championships - 2021 Update. | OFFSEASON PROJECTS", "headings": "\n14 NBA Players With the Most NBA Championships – 2021 Update.\n14 Players With the Most NBA Championships\nHow the NBA 82-Game Structure Works\nThe 7 games playoff structure\n14. Kareem Abdul – 6 rings\nFun facts about Kareem Abdul\nNBA Playoff Stats\nTeams Kareem Abdul won NBA Championships with...\n13. Michael Jordan 6 rings\nFun facts about Michael Jordan\nNBA Playoff Stats\nTeams Michael Jordan won NBA Championships with...\n12. Tied – Scottie Pippen – 6 rings\nFun facts about Scottie Pippen\nNBA Playoff Stats\nTeams Scottie Pippen won NBA Championships with...\n11. Bob Cousy – 6 rings\nFun facts about Bob Cousy\nNBA Playoffs Stats\nTeams Bob Cousy won NBA Championships with...\n10. Robert Horry – 7 rings\nFun facts about Robert Horry\nTeams Robert Horry won NBA Championships with...\n9. Frank Ramsey – 7 Rings\nFun facts about Frank Ramsey\nNBA Playoff stats\nTeams Frank Ramsey won NBA Championships with...\n8. Jim Loscutoff – 7 rings\nFun facts about Jim Loscutoff\nNBA playoff stats\nTeams Jim Loscutoff won NBA Championships with...\n7. Tied; John Havlicek – 8 rings\nFun facts about John Havlicek\nJohn Havlicek Playoff stats\nTeams John Havlicek won NBA Championships with...\n6. Tied; K.C Jones – 8 rings\nFun facts about K.C Jones\nPlayoff stats\nTeams K.C. Jones won NBA Championships with...\noffseason.projects\n5. Tied; Tom “Satch” Jones – 8 rings\nFun facts about Tom Sanders\nPlayoff stats\nTeams Tom Jones won NBA Championships with..\n4. Tied; Tom Heinsohn – 8 rings\nFun facts\nPlayoff stats\nTeams Tom Heinsohn won NBA Championships with..\n3. Sam Jones – 10 rings\nFun facts about Sam Jones\nPlayoff stats\nTeams Sam Jones won NBA Championships with..\n2. Bill Russell – 11 rings\nFun facts about Bill Russell\nPlayoff stats\nTeams Bill Russell won NBA Championships with..\n1. Phil Jackson – 13 rings\n", "segment": "Michael Jordan 6 rings\nMichael Jordan alias Michael Jeffrey Jordan, or Air Jordan, was born on February 17, 1963, in New York. Jordan is regarded as the greatest NBA player of all time. He won six championships with Chicago Bulls. Jordan, despite being born in New York, was raised in Wilmington, North Caroline. He joined the University of North Carolina in 1981 at Chapel Hill. He won basket against Georgetown in the national championship game, as a freshman and won the College Player of the Year in 1982. His first season as a professional player was in 1984 to 1985 with Chicago Bulls. In his maiden season, Jordan was the highest scorer and was even named the Rookie of the Year. Michael Jordan\nFun facts about Michael Jordan\nAs a teenager, Jordan had multiple talents, playing baseball, basketball, and football. Many colleges tried to lure Michael Jordan, including Duke, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Syracuse.", "start_char": 5424, "end_char": 6360, "id": "65708888" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_601183163#0_1342790597", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/michael-jordan-accomplishments", "title": "10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan\n10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan\n#1 He was the NCAA College Player of the Year in 1983 and 1984\n#2 Jordan won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in 1984\n#3 He was the first player in NBA history to lead the league in both scoring and steals\n#4 He led the Chicago Bulls to three NBA titles from 1991 to 1993\n#5 He led Chicago Bulls to three more NBA titles from 1996 to 1998\n#6 Jordan won a record six NBA Finals MVP Awards\n#7 Michael Jordan has the highest PPG average in NBA history\n#8 He won two Olympic gold medals\n#9 Michael Jordan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016\n#10 He is also known for his charitable activities\n", "segment": "10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan | Learnodo Newtonic\n10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan\nJanuary 30, 2020 by Anirudh\nMichael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also identified by his initials MJ, is a retired American professional basketball player who is widely rated as one of the greatest sportsmen of the 20th century. Jordan began his professional basketball career in 1984 when he was drafted into Chicago Bulls, a club whose fortune he went on to change. Jordan immediately grabbed headlines due to his playing style and he won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in 1984. After achieving several personal milestones in the 1980s, Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles in the 1990s. In all the Finals of these seasons, Jordan won the NBA Finals MVP (Most Valuable Player) Award. Jordan was also named the MVP of the NBA season five times in his career. Among other things, Jordan holds the record for the highest points per game (ppg) average in NBA history at 30.12; and the most number of scoring titles with 10 titles. Apart from NBA, Jordan was part of the national basketball team that won Gold Medals at 1984 and 1992 Summer Olympics. Michael Jordan is regarded by many as the greatest basketball player of all time;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1258, "id": "110444637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_261483941#2_629433634", "url": "https://www.businessinsider.com/michael-jordan-final-nba-game-where-are-they-now-2018-4", "title": "Michael Jordan's Final NBA Game — Where Are They Now?", "headings": "WHERE ARE THEY NOW? The other big-name players from Michael Jordan's final NBA game\nWHERE ARE THEY NOW? The other big-name players from Michael Jordan's final NBA game\nMichael Jordan played his final game against the Philadelphia 76ers on April 16, 2003, wrapping up a legendary career. He scored 15 points with 4 rebounds, and 4 assists.\nToday, Jordan is the owner of the Charlotte Hornets. He's widely considered the greatest player of all-time.\nAcross from Jordan was Allen Iverson, one of the biggest names in the NBA at the time. He led all players that night by scoring 35 points.\nIverson retired in 2010 and ranks 30th all-time in points scored. He was elected into the Hall of Fame in 2016 and took part in the Big 3 three-on-three league in 2019.\nPlaying alongside Jordan was Larry Hughes, the Wizards' third-leading scorer that year. He scored 11 points that night.\nHughes played in the NBA until 2012. Since retiring, he formed a basketball academy and has participated in the Big 3.\nSeveral other big names played alongside Jordan as well, including Christian Laettner.\nLaettner, a huge college star, would only go on to play two more seasons in the NBA. He now runs the Christian Laettner Basketball Academy and hosts kids' camps.\nTyronn Lue was also on the Wizards.\nLue went on to become a coach, leading the Cavaliers to a championship in 2016. He is now an assistant coach with the LA Clippers.\nThe leading scorer for the Wizards that night was Kwame Brown.\nBrown had a tumultuous time in Washington. He failed to live up to his lofty expectations as the No. 1 pick and often received criticism from Jordan. He did have a solid 12-year career and most recently played in the Big 3.\nBrendan Haywood came off the bench for the Wizards that season, giving them a big body for rebounds and rim protection.\nHaywood played until 2015. He has since worked as an analyst on NBA TV.\nEric Snow was back-court partners with Iverson and scored 14 points in Jordan's final game.\nSnow retired in 2008. He spent some time coaching, recently worked as an assistant coach at Florida Atlantic University.\nKeith Van Horn came off the bench for the 76ers, scoring 14 points.\nVan Horn played nine seasons in the NBA, averaging 16 points per game for his career. He is the co-founder and coach of a Colorado basketball academy.\nThe Wizards were coached by Doug Collins that year. Collins also coached Jordan early in his career with the Bulls.\nCollins went on to coach the 76ers seven years later. He owns a 442-407 record as a head coach. Today he is a senior advisor to the Chicago Bulls and previously worked as a TV analyst.\nThe 76ers were coached by Larry Brown.\nBrown is eighth all-time in coaching wins in the NBA. After coaching college basketball, he coached briefly in Italy in 2018, but was fired midseason.\nNow, learn more about the wild life of Dennis Rodman...\nHow Dennis Rodman went from a homeless, junior college walk-on to one of the most interesting and controversial NBA legends >\n", "segment": "Copy Link\nMichael Jordan as a member of the Washington Wizards. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images\nMichael Jordan's final NBA game came on April 16, 2003, with the Washington Wizards. Jordan and the Wizards were blown out by the Philadelphia 76es in a game that featured several big names. Here's where some of the players from that game are today. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. It has been 15 years since Michael Jordan last graced an NBA court in uniform. The widely regarded greatest player of all-time is best known for his dominant years with the Chicago Bulls, but Jordan ended his career with two somewhat underwhelming seasons with the Washington Wizards. On April 16, 2003, Jordan played his last game in the NBA, scoring 15 points in a 107-87 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers before hanging up his sneakers for good. That game featured a surprising amount of big-name NBA players, some of whom had great careers. See what happened to the other prominent players from that game.", "start_char": 781, "end_char": 1776, "id": "31277382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_708243992#1_914785089", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jordan", "title": "Michael Jordan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Michael Jordan\nMichael Jordan\nMichael Jordan\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nEarly NBA years (1984–1987)\nPistons roadblock (1987–1990)\nFirst three-peat (1991–1993)\nGambling\nFirst retirement and stint in Minor League Baseball (1993–1994)\n\"I'm back\": Return to the NBA (1995)\nSecond three-peat (1995–1998)\nSecond retirement (1999–2001)\nWashington Wizards comeback (2001–2003)\nNational team career\nPlayer profile\nLegacy\nNBA career statistics\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nAwards and honors\nCollege\nNBA\nOther\nPost-retirement\nCharlotte Bobcats / Hornets\n23XI Racing\nPersonal life\nMedia figure and business interests\nEndorsements\nBusiness ventures\nPhilanthropy\nFilm and television\nBooks\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nSources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His biography on the official NBA website states: \" By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time.\" He was integral in helping to popularize the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming a global cultural icon in the process. Michael Jordan\nJordan in April 2014\nCharlotte Hornets\nPosition\nOwner\nLeague\nNBA\nPersonal information\nBorn\n( 1963-02-17)\nFebruary 17, 1963 (age 58)\nBrooklyn, New York\nNationality\nAmerican\nListed height\n6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nListed weight\n216 lb (98 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school\nEmsley A. Laney\n( Wilmington, North Carolina)\nCollege\nNorth Carolina (1981–1984)\nNBA draft\n1984 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall\nSelected by the Chicago Bulls\nPlaying career\n1984–1993, 1995–1998, 2001–2003\nPosition\nShooting guard\nNumber\n23, 12, 45\nCareer history\n1984 – 1993,\n1995 – 1998\nChicago Bulls\n2001 – 2003\nWashington Wizards\n\nCareer highlights and awards\n6× NBA champion ( 1991 – 1993, 1996 – 1998)\n6× NBA Finals MVP ( 1991 – 1993, 1996 – 1998)\n5× NBA Most Valuable Player ( 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998)\n14× NBA All-Star ( 1985 – 1993, 1996 – 1998, 2002, 2003)\n3× NBA All-Star Game MVP ( 1988, 1996, 1998)\n10× All-NBA First Team ( 1987 – 1993, 1996 – 1998)\nAll-NBA Second Team ( 1985)\nNBA Defensive Player of the Year ( 1988)\n9× NBA All-Defensive First Team ( 1988 – 1993, 1996 – 1998)\nNBA Rookie of the Year ( 1985)\nNBA All-Rookie First Team ( 1985)\n10× NBA scoring champion ( 1987 – 1993, 1996 – 1998)\n3× NBA steals leader ( 1988, 1990, 1993)\n2× NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion ( 1987, 1988)\nNo. 23 retired by Chicago Bulls\nNo. 23 retired by Miami Heat\n3× AP Athlete of the Year ( 1991 – 1993)\nSports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year (1991)\nNBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team (1996)\nNCAA champion ( 1982)\nNational college player of the year ( 1984)\n2× Consensus first-team All-American ( 1983, 1984)\nACC Player of the Year (1984)\n2× First-team All-ACC (1983, 1984)\nACC Rookie of the Year (1982)\nNo. 23 retired by North Carolina Tar Heels\n2× USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (1983, 1984)\nMcDonald's All-American ( 1981)\nPresidential Medal of Freedom (2016)\n\nCareer NBA statistics\nPoints\n32,292 (30.1 ppg)\nRebounds\n6,672 (6.2 rpg)\nAssists\n5,633 (5.3 apg)\n\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball-Reference.com\n\nBasketball Hall of Fame as player\nFIBA Hall of Fame as player\n\nMedals\n\nMen's basketball\nRepresenting the United States\nOlympic Games\n\n1984 Los Angeles\nMen's basketball\n\n1992 Barcelona\nMen's basketball\nTournament of the Americas\n\n1992 Portland\nMen's basketball\nPan American Games\n\n1983 Caracas\nMen's basketball\nJordan played college basketball for three seasons under coach Dean Smith with the North Carolina Tar Heels. As a freshman, he was a member of the Tar Heels' national championship team in 1982.", "start_char": 557, "end_char": 3335, "id": "99859598" } ]
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what instrument did louis armstrong like to play?
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1645326796#0_2424799068", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-instruments-did-Louis-Armstrong-play", "title": "What instruments did Louis Armstrong play? - Quora", "headings": "What instruments did Louis Armstrong play?\nWhat instruments did Louis Armstrong play?", "segment": "What instruments did Louis Armstrong play? - Quora\nWhat instruments did Louis Armstrong play? Ad by Jumbo Privacy & Security\nHave you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks. Learn More\n3 Answers\nRichard Spano\n, Musician since The Beatles appeared..\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 342 answers and 352.9K answer views\nTrumpet, cornet, ( essentially his first instrument-he was a ward of a kindly Lituanian Jewish family in Louisiana and his first music gig may have been at the side of the Karnoffsky's junk wagon. To distinguish them from other hawkers, Louis tried playing a tin horn instead of ringing a bell as a means of attracting the attention of potential customers.) His main instrument was trumpet. But it can also be considered that his amazing ability to scat sing could be considered a musical instrument. There are some great motion picture appearances where his playing and scat singing is featured.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 971, "id": "87673074" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1167786710#12_2320843977", "url": "https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/to-really-appreciate-louis-armstrongs-trumpet-you-gotta-play-it-180959184/", "title": "To Really Appreciate Louis Armstrong's Trumpet, You Gotta Play it. Just Ask Wynton Marsalis | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine", "headings": "To Really Appreciate Louis Armstrong’s Trumpet, You Gotta Play it. Just Ask Wynton Marsalis\nTo Really Appreciate Louis Armstrong’s Trumpet, You Gotta Play it. Just Ask Wynton Marsalis\nIt’s not always the white-glove treatment; some artifacts live on through performance\nTags\nNewsletters\nSign-Up Now\n", "segment": "It’s like a classical musician talking about Bach and Beethoven’s music. They’re the foundation of a lot of good music, so it’s only natural that a jazz musician would be interested in the foundation of his style.” Louis Armstrong by Harry Warnecke, 1947 (National Portrait Gallery)\nNaturally, he was interested when he was invited to play the Smithsonian’s Armstrong horn on the occasion of the installation of Smithsonian’s 13th director, David J. Skorton, in a ceremony last fall, accompanied by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra. “It sounded better than I thought it would sound,” Marsalis says of the historic instrument. “ In terms of music, his horn sounded good because of him. When he’s not playing, you don’t think you’re going to pick up Louis Armstrong’s trumpet and sound like him.” Although Armstrong played dozens of instruments, the Smithsonian’s horn, made by Henri Selmer of Paris is among only a few to be inscribed with his name. It was ordered in 1940 by his friend and manager Joe Glaser. A correspondence from Glaser to the Selmer instrument company dated Feb. 22, 1946 noted that Armstrong had been using a Selmer trumpet manufactured in 1932 and wanted “an exact duplicate.” Armstrong said once he went through trumpets fairly regularly. “", "start_char": 5704, "end_char": 6976, "id": "93176957" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_690925822#5_1358666582", "url": "https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/music-popular.htm", "title": "Popular Music Genres | Vocabulary | EnglishClub", "headings": "Popular Music Genres\nPopular Music Genres\nBlues\nJazz\nRhythm and Blues\nRock and Roll\nThe 1960s\nBest-selling Popular Music Artists of All Time\n", "segment": "One of jazz's greatest musicians was the trumpet player Louis Armstrong, who helped to develop many styles of jazz. He was in New Orleans, his home town, in the 1910s when the marching-band style of New Orleans jazz (or \"dixieland\") was being born. In the 1920s he was in Chicago inventing new ways of improvising with Joe \"King\" Oliver and his band. Then he was in New York City in the 1930s when big band jazz and swing were developing. These new styles were played by jazz orchestras with a rhythm section (drums, double bass, piano and guitar), brass and woodwind sections, and sometimes strings and one or more singers. Swing was hugely popular in the 1940 s, becoming the music that nearly everyone danced to. Some of the greatest jazz orchestras were those led by Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Fletcher Henderson, with whom Louis Armstrong played. All the most popular singers of the day, like Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole, sang with jazz orchestras. But by the 1950s many young musicians no longer wanted to play in jazz orchestras. They wanted the freedom to improvise and began experimenting in their own bands.", "start_char": 2566, "end_char": 3705, "id": "21019071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1167786710#2_2320826591", "url": "https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/to-really-appreciate-louis-armstrongs-trumpet-you-gotta-play-it-180959184/", "title": "To Really Appreciate Louis Armstrong's Trumpet, You Gotta Play it. Just Ask Wynton Marsalis | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine", "headings": "To Really Appreciate Louis Armstrong’s Trumpet, You Gotta Play it. Just Ask Wynton Marsalis\nTo Really Appreciate Louis Armstrong’s Trumpet, You Gotta Play it. Just Ask Wynton Marsalis\nIt’s not always the white-glove treatment; some artifacts live on through performance\nTags\nNewsletters\nSign-Up Now\n", "segment": "“He is the beginning and end of music in America,” Bing Crosby once said . “You can’t play anything on a horn that Louis hasn’t played,” Miles Davis said . Writer Nat Hentoff has said: “ I have never known a distinctive jazz music who was not dedicated to his instrument, but none made his horn the constant center of his being as intensely as Louis did.” Made by Henri Selmer of Paris, Armstrong's trumpet now in the collections of the National Museum of African American History, is among a few to be inscribed with his name. ( NMAAHC)\nAs Armstrong put it : “ When I pick up that horn, that’s all. The world’s behind me, and I don’t feel no different about that horn now than I did when I was playing in New Orleans. That’s my living and my life. I love them notes.", "start_char": 1116, "end_char": 1881, "id": "93176947" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1236618551#0_2086001908", "url": "http://redhotjazz.com/louie.html", "title": "Louis Armstrong", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Louis Armstrong\nLouis Armstrong was the greatest of all Jazz musicians. Armstrong defined what it was to play Jazz. His amazing technical abilities, the joy and spontaneity, and amazingly quick, inventive musical mind still dominate Jazz to this day. Only Charlie Parker comes close to having as much influence on the history of Jazz as Louis Armstrong did. Like almost all early Jazz musicians, Louis was from New Orleans. He was from a very poor family and was sent to reform school when he was twelve after firing a gun in the air on New Year's Eve. At the school he learned to play cornet. After being released at age fourteen, he worked selling papers, unloading boats, and selling coal from a cart. He didn't own an instrument at this time, but continued to listen to bands at clubs like the Funky Butt Hall. Joe \"King\" Oliver was his favorite and the older man acted as a father to Louis, even giving him his first real cornet, and instructing him on the instrument.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 973, "id": "62055347" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_257587882#10_583729947", "url": "https://www.apassion4jazz.net/quotations.html", "title": "Jazz Quotes - Quotations about Jazz", "headings": "Jazz Quotes\nQuotations from Jazz musicians,\ncomposers and fans\nJazz Quotes\n", "segment": "P]\nHarold Arlen - \"Don't know why, there's no sun up in the sky, Stormy weather, since my man & I ain't together, Keeps raining all the time.\" [ P]\nLouis Armstrong - \"What we play is life.\" [ P]\nLouis Armstrong - \"You blows who you is.\" [ P]\nLouis Armstrong - \"Man, if you gotta ask you'll never know\"\nLouis Armstrong - \"I don't need words. It's all in the phrasing.\" Louis Armstrong - \"Never play anything the same way twice.\" Louis Armstrong - \"We all do 'do, re, mi' but you got to find the other notes yourself.\" [ P]\nLouis Armstrong - \"Musicians don't retire; they stop when there's no more music in them.\" Louis Armstrong - \"There is two kinds of music, the good & the bad.", "start_char": 3722, "end_char": 4397, "id": "15272859" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_764161118#5_1743427345", "url": "https://torfaenjazz.org.uk/most-popular-jazz-instruments/", "title": "Most Popular Jazz Instruments – Torfaen Jazz", "headings": "Most Popular Jazz Instruments\nMost Popular Jazz Instruments\nUpright Bass\nPercussion\nPiano\nTrumpet\nTrombone\nSaxophone\n", "segment": "The reason is not unconnected to the fact that Louis Armstrong played the device a lot during his musical career. You create the desired sound from a trumpet by blowing air into the mouthpiece. The trumpet and the piano are the easiest jazz instrument any beginner can learn. Trombone\nTrombone creates a sound that is similar to that of a trumpet, and both instruments are played in similar ways; that is by blowing air into the mouthpiece. It is used to switch tunes in jazz music. It is a brass instrument that is often used by jazz musicians. Saxophone\nThe saxophone is a woodwind instrument. Most Saxophone players also play other instruments such as the clarinet in a jazz band if there is a need for it. This instrument can be considered as the most popular instrument in jazz music because of its unique sounds.", "start_char": 1731, "end_char": 2549, "id": "37653183" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1538212455#6_3235669062", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Louis-Armstrong", "title": "Louis Armstrong | Biography, Facts, What a Wonderful World, Nickname, & Songs | Britannica", "headings": "Louis Armstrong\nLouis Armstrong\nAmerican musician\nWhat was Louis Armstrong’s childhood like?\nWhat is Louis Armstrong famous for?\nHow did Louis Armstrong influence others?\nEarly life and career\nKing Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band\nSolo career\nMovies and other works\nLegacy\n", "segment": "He retained vestiges of the style in such masterpieces as “Hotter than That,” “Struttin’ with Some Barbecue,” “Wild Man Blues,” and “Potato Head Blues” but largely abandoned it while accompanied by pianist Earl Hines (“West End Blues” and “Weather Bird”). By that time Armstrong was playing trumpet, and his technique was superior to that of all competitors. Altogether, his immensely compelling swing; his brilliant technique; his sophisticated, daring sense of harmony; his ever-mobile, expressive attack, timbre, and inflections; his gift for creating vital melodies; his dramatic, often complex sense of solo design; and his outsized musical energy and genius made these recordings major innovations in jazz. Louis Armstrong\nLouis Armstrong.", "start_char": 4042, "end_char": 4787, "id": "23756468" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_363736518#2_862203507", "url": "https://blog.tonestro.com/louis-armstrong-trumpet/", "title": "Louis Armstrong - The Legendary Trumpet Player", "headings": "Louis Armstrong – The Legendary Trumpet Player\nLouis Armstrong – The Legendary Trumpet Player\nLouis Armstrong – the Famous Trumpet Player\n", "segment": "In his memoir, Louis tells of him watching other boys playing in spasm bands (bands that use household items to make music out of). Eventually, he joined one such band, playing a tin tube, a homemade clarinet. What Armstrong didn’t know at that time, was that the musical subculture of colored young men in New Orleans, would eventually rise into Jazz. Armstrong’s first professional performances began on ships along the Mississippi River. He, after all, moved to Chicago and later to New York, playing in many bands and orchestras. His big break came when he started singing too. Louis Armstrong is known for his distinct mixed trumpet playing and singing style of music. He ultimately became an inspiration to whole generations of musicians and singers. What is so interesting and inspiring in Louis Armstrong’s case, is that at first he never received any theoretical or practical musical training. Since an early age, just like many other boys at that time, Louis stayed at places where music was played and was trying to mimic what was being played only by ear.", "start_char": 1349, "end_char": 2416, "id": "43222188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1645326796#5_2424805623", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-instruments-did-Louis-Armstrong-play", "title": "What instruments did Louis Armstrong play? - Quora", "headings": "What instruments did Louis Armstrong play?\nWhat instruments did Louis Armstrong play?", "segment": "What instruments did Louie Armstrong play? Google is your friend. Try searching for Louis Armstrong. At least 4 sites appear. Pick the one you like. 460 views\n·\nView upvotes\nRelated Answer\nAlex Johnston\n, BA Hons in music theory, technology of music and musicology\nUpdated 2 years ago · Author has 9.9K answers and 61.3M answer views\nWas Louis Armstrong known to be a nice person in his private life by his family and friends? Armstrong was fondly regarded by people who knew him, put it that way. He maybe wasn’t always the best husband, but there are no stories of Armstrong being as surly as Miles Davis, as devious as Charlie Parker (Parker’s deviousness was in large part a result of his heroin habit), as violent as Charles Mingus, or as batsh*t crazy as Art Pepper, a man so unhinged that his own criminal associates refused to let him carry a gun when they carried out a robbery because they didn’t trust him not to start shooting people at random. Armstrong was warm, friendly and gregarious. Armstrong married his firs\nContinue Reading\nArmstrong was fondly regarded by people who knew him, put it that way.", "start_char": 2400, "end_char": 3516, "id": "87673079" } ]
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where is red lake ontario?
Canada
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1515654264#0_1706590332", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lake,_Ontario", "title": "Red Lake, Ontario - Wikipedia", "headings": "Red Lake, Ontario\nRed Lake, Ontario\nContents\nHistory\nDemographics\nClimate\nEconomy\nTransportation\nAttractions\nNotable people\nMedia\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Red Lake, Ontario - Wikipedia\nRed Lake, Ontario\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMunicipality in Ontario, Canada\nRed Lake\nMunicipality ( single-tier)\nMunicipality of Red Lake\n\nRed Lake\nCoordinates: 51°02′N 93°50′W\n /  51.033°N 93.833°W  / 51.033; -93.833\nCoordinates: 51°02′N 93°50′W\n /  51.033°N 93.833°W  / 51.033; -93.833\nCountry\nCanada\nProvince\nOntario\nDistrict\nKenora\nSettled\n1926\nFormed\n1 July 1998\nGovernment\n• Type\nTown\n• Mayor\nFred Mota\n• MP\nEric Melillo ( CPC)\n• MPP\nGreg Rickford ( PC)\nArea\n• Land\n610.06 km 2 (235.55 sq mi)\nElevation\n385.90 m (1,266.08 ft)\nPopulation\n(2016)\n• Total\n4,107\n• Density\n6.7/km 2 (17/sq mi)\nTime zone\nUTC−06:00 ( CST)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC−05:00 (CDT)\nPostal code FSA\nP0V\nArea code (s)\n807\nWebsite\nwww.redlake.ca\nRed Lake is a municipality with town status in the Canadian province of Ontario, located 535 km (332 mi) northwest of Thunder Bay and less than 100 km (62 mi) from the Manitoba border. The municipality consists of six small communities—Balmertown, Cochenour, Madsen, McKenzie Island, Red Lake and Starratt-Olsen—and had a population of 4,107 people in the Canada 2016 Census . Red Lake is an enclave within Unorganized Kenora District. The municipality was formed on 1 July 1998, when the former incorporated townships of Golden and Red Lake were merged along with a small portion of Unorganized Kenora District. The name of the town comes from a local legend telling of two men from the Chippewa tribe who stumbled across a large moose. The men proceeded to kill the moose, the blood of which drained into a nearby lake.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1617, "id": "63786668" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1515672840#1_1706618764", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lake_(Minnesota)", "title": "Red Lake (Minnesota) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Red Lake (Minnesota)\nRed Lake (Minnesota)\nEcology\nReferences\n", "segment": "It is the largest natural freshwater lake located entirely within Minnesota, and the 16th largest lake in the United States. The lake is separated into two sections by a peninsula on the eastern side that almost bisects it in the middle. The community of Ponemah lies on the peninsula. The two parts of the lake are known as Upper Red Lake and Lower Red Lake. Lower Red Lake lies entirely within the Red Lake Indian Reservation. Total size is 440 square miles, with a maximum depth of 273 feet. The elevation of the lake is maintained by a dam at the outflow that is the beginning of Red Lake River, this being at the middle, western edge of Lower Red Lake. Ecology\nSpecies of fish present in Red Lake include bigmouth buffalo, black bullhead, black crappie, bluegill, brown bullhead, burbot, freshwater drum, golden redhorse, goldeye, lake trout, lake whitefish, lake sturgeon, largemouth bass, muskie, northern pike, quillback, rock bass, shorthead redhorse, walleye, white sucker, and yellow perch. References\n^ Lakes Archived 2008-09-16 at the Wayback Machine, United States Department of the Interior, Retrieved March 8, 2012\n^ \"Red (Upper Red)\". Fish Species.", "start_char": 794, "end_char": 1960, "id": "63786684" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263021350#6_1873433264", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-are-the-largest-lakes-in-canada.html", "title": "The Largest Lakes in Canada - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Largest Lakes in Canada\nThe Largest Lakes in Canada\n10. Smallwood Reservoir\n9. Reindeer Lake\n8. Lake Athabasca\n7. Lake Ontario\n6. Lake Winnipeg\n5. Lake Erie\n4. Great Slave Lake\n3. Great Bear Lake\n2. Lake Huron\n1. Lake Superior\nWhich Are The Largest Lakes In Canada?\n", "segment": "7. Lake Ontario\nLake Ontario is one North America’s five Great Lakes, and also the seventh largest in Canada by the area occupied in the country. The lake is located on the boundary between the US and Canada. The Canadian province of Ontario lies on the west, southwest, and north of the lake. The Niagara River rising from Lake Erie is the principal source of water to Lake Ontario. The Don, Humber, Trent, Genesee, Black, Little Salmon, and the Cataraqui are some of the other rivers that drain into the lake. The St. Lawrence River drains the lake and flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Ontario is the world’s 14th largest lake and the smallest of the Great Lakes by surface area. The lake’s shoreline (including islands) is 712 miles long. The Lake Ontario watershed region hosts a great diversity of birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians, and plants.", "start_char": 2737, "end_char": 3590, "id": "96452198" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1074408925#19_2124263192", "url": "https://www.listerious.com/famous-lakes-in-the-world/", "title": "Top 15 Famous Lakes In The World - Listerious", "headings": "Top 15 Famous Lakes In The World\nTop 15 Famous Lakes In The World\n15 Most famous lakes in the world\n1. Lake Michigan\n2. Lake Baikal\n3. Lake Erie\n4. Lake Victoria\n5. Lake Superior\n6. Lake Huron\n7. Lake Titicaca\n8. Loch Ness\n9. Crater Lake\n10. Lake Garda\n11. Lake Tanganyika\n12. Great Bear Lake\n13. Lake Hillier\n14. Lake Ontario\n15. Moraine Lake\n", "segment": "Red algae cause the pink color of the water and this organism referred to as Dunaliella salina. Regardless of its color, the water is safe for humans. The best way to explore this magnificent lake is by air as this allows you to get clear views of the remarkable pink color of this fascinating lake! View of the lake / Aussie OC / https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en\n14. Lake Ontario\nLake Ontario is the easternmost of the 5 Great Lakes of North America and is situated right on the border of Canada and the United States. This means that it’s surrounded by the state of New York in the United States and the Canadian Province of Ontario to which the lake gave its name. It’s the final of the Great Lakes before the Great Lakes Chain releases into the Atlantic Ocean. It does so through the Saint Lawrence River which forms the eastern end of the Saint Lawrence Waterway, a series of canals", "start_char": 9091, "end_char": 10000, "id": "50718820" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1515654264#14_1706615978", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lake,_Ontario", "title": "Red Lake, Ontario - Wikipedia", "headings": "Red Lake, Ontario\nRed Lake, Ontario\nContents\nHistory\nDemographics\nClimate\nEconomy\nTransportation\nAttractions\nNotable people\nMedia\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "A short spur route, Highway 125, extends northerly from Highway 105 to the communities of Balmertown, Cochenour and McKenzie Island, while Highway 618 extends westerly from Highway 105 to the communities of Madsen and Starratt-Olsen. Only one highway in the province, the secondary Highway 599, extends further north than the terminus of Highway 125. The town acts as a cargo, passenger, and tourism hub for Northwestern Ontario. With Pickle Lake, Red Lake services over twenty northern fly-in communities. Today, Red Lake Airport is a \"mini-hub\" facilitating travel to and from all northern communities in Northwestern Ontario. Four airway companies take advantage of Red Lake's close proximity to the northern communitie", "start_char": 9278, "end_char": 10000, "id": "63786682" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_225792987#5_495167809", "url": "https://www.lakehomes.com/new-york/kasoag-lake", "title": "Kasoag Lake Lake Homes and Land For Sale - LakeHomes.com", "headings": "Kasoag Lake Homes For Sale\nKasoag Lake Homes For Sale\nNew York\nTotal Listings\nTotal Value\nUpdated as of\nKasoag Lake, New York\nKasoag Lake Real Estate for Sale\n86 Krigbaum Drive\n$215,000\nKasoag Lake, NY\nAbout Kasoag Lake\nNear Lake Ontario\nFun on the Water\nEnjoy Lake Ontario\nLife Near the Great Lakes\nKasoag Lake Information\n", "segment": "Enjoy Lake Ontario\nLake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes and is surrounded by Canada on its northern, western, and southwestern borders. The Great Lakes watershed is a high biodiversity region, and Lake Ontario is essential for its diversity of birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and plants. So, it is an excellent place for wildlife viewing. Of course, boating, sailing, swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and other water sports can be enjoyed on Lake Ontario. There are even sandy beaches that remind you more of an ocean than a lake. Life Near the Great Lakes\nWhether you are looking to buy a family home, a full-time retirement residence, or a vacation rental, Kasoag Lake is an excellent choice. Sell Your Lake Home\nOff Market Properties\nKasoag Lake Information\nState: New York\n\nSort Featured Listings Price: High to Low Price: Low to High New Listings\nFound 1 matching listing\nNew Listing\nWaterfront\n86 Krigbaum Drive\n$215,000\nBedrooms:", "start_char": 2613, "end_char": 3566, "id": "49843964" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1515654264#1_1706592555", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lake,_Ontario", "title": "Red Lake, Ontario - Wikipedia", "headings": "Red Lake, Ontario\nRed Lake, Ontario\nContents\nHistory\nDemographics\nClimate\nEconomy\nTransportation\nAttractions\nNotable people\nMedia\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The municipality consists of six small communities—Balmertown, Cochenour, Madsen, McKenzie Island, Red Lake and Starratt-Olsen—and had a population of 4,107 people in the Canada 2016 Census . Red Lake is an enclave within Unorganized Kenora District. The municipality was formed on 1 July 1998, when the former incorporated townships of Golden and Red Lake were merged along with a small portion of Unorganized Kenora District. The name of the town comes from a local legend telling of two men from the Chippewa tribe who stumbled across a large moose. The men proceeded to kill the moose, the blood of which drained into a nearby lake. The blood turned the lake's waters red in colour, ultimately giving the area its name. The name appears on the Bouchette map of 1875, and was officially approved on December 7, 1909. Contents\n1 History\n2 Demographics\n3 Climate\n4 Economy\n5 Transportation\n6 Attractions\n7 Notable people\n8 Media\n9 See also\n10 References\n11 External links\nHistory\nRed Lake downtown 1936. From left: Red Lake Cafe & Meat Market (almost hidden at extreme left, later Buffalo Bakery and Lakeview Bakery & Cafe – still in existence 2016), Mason-Goodison Block, McCuaig's Hotel and Red Lake Supply Store (and Red Lake Hotel in background)\nAerial view of Red Lake 1936.", "start_char": 981, "end_char": 2261, "id": "63786669" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385789240#9_2239297533", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/greatlk.htm", "title": "The Great Lakes - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The Great Lakes\nThe Great Lakes\nContents:\nGeography\nLake Superior\nLake Huron\nLake Michigan\nLake Erie\nLake Ontario\nIslands And Peninsulas\nWildlife\nBrief History\n", "segment": "Its human settlements are Buffalo, New York; Erie, Pennsylvania; Toledo and Cleveland, Ohio; and Monroe, Michigan. Lake Ontario\nThe skyline of Toronto, Canada along Lake Ontario. Covering an area of 19,000 km 2, Lake Ontario is the smallest of the Great Lakes. The lake is shared by the Canadian Province of Ontario and the US State of New York. The lake has a maximum length of 311 km and a width of 85 km. It has an average depth of 86 m and a maximum depth of 244 m. The St. Lawrence River connects Lake Ontario with the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean. Canada's largest city, Toronto, is located along its shores, along with Kingston and Hamilton, Ontario, and Rochester, New York.", "start_char": 5114, "end_char": 5811, "id": "27023535" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_917979804#0_1830222232", "url": "https://www.co.red-lake.mn.us/", "title": "Red Lake County", "headings": "Welcome to Red Lake County\nWelcome to Red Lake County\nThank you for visiting the official website\nof Red Lake County, Minnesota!\nhttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html\nFun facts about Red Lake County:\n", "segment": "Red Lake County\nNavigation, secondary\nGIS Map\nCommunity Calendar\nElection Information\nEmployment\nFrequently Asked Questions\nNews\nNational Public Radio News Headlines\nGrand Forks Herald\nTRF Times & Northern Watch\nTRF Radio\nCrookston Times\nKROX Radio\nUseful Links\nContact Us\nWebsite Map\nWelcome to Red Lake County\nThank you for visiting the official website\nof Red Lake County, Minnesota! Positioned in the northwestern corner of Minnesota,\nRed Lake County straddles the fertile Red River Valley\nand Minnesota’s woodlands. The Red Lake County Courthouse is OPEN. Citizens will be required to wear a mask and practice social distancing when entering a county building. A listing of department contacts are listed on the right-side of this page. Please contact your respective department to schedule an appointment. In implementing these measures, Red Lake County will be following guidelines presented by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the recommendations of President Biden on social distancing. The policy complies with the COVID-19 Preparedness Plan set forth by the MN Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). Providing for the well-being of our employees and the citizens is important to the Red Lake County Board of Commissioners. Please refer to the Minnesota Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control for updates on COVID-19 progression and prevention guidance.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1450, "id": "108839495" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_686635882#2_686621086", "url": "http://exploringniagara.com/all_about_niagara/the_geography_of_niagara/the_great_lakes.html", "title": "Exploring Niagara | The Great Lakes", "headings": "The Great Lakes\nHome | All About Niagara | The Geography of Niagara\nThe Great Lakes\nLake Ontario\nLake Erie\nEarly Niagara Townships\n", "segment": "Lake Ontario receives water from the Niagara River which flows from Lake Erie. Lake Ontario flows into The St. Lawrence River. The name Ontario is believed to be of Iroquoian origin, meaning \"beautiful lake\" or \"sparkling water.\" It was first applied to the lake by Europeans in 1641 and appears on maps of North America as early as 1656. Today the area surrounding Lake Ontario is known as the Golden Horseshoe and is the industrial hub of Ontario. Twenty five percent of all Canadian citizens live in the vicinity of Lake Ontario. Lake Erie\nLake Erie, 25 700 km2 (including islands), of which 12 800 km2 lie in Canada, elevation 173.3 m; 388 km long, 92 km wide and 64 m deep. Originally called Lac du Chat by the French explorers, the lake came to be known as Lake Erie, after the Erie, an Iroquoian tribe inhabiting the south shore. The waters of Lake Huron flow into Lake Erie via the Detroit River.", "start_char": 1100, "end_char": 2004, "id": "73101679" } ]
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when was the last time the ny giants were in the super bowl?
Super Bowl XXV
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80971225#1_183698786", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/new-york-giants", "title": "New York Giants Playoff History | 1960 - 2020", "headings": "New York Giants History\nNew York Giants\nNew York » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nNew York Giants History\nOverview\nHave the New York Giants gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Giants were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Giants won?\nNew York Giants Postseason Results\n", "segment": "The New York Giants last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the Wild Card Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 19 times in their 61 seasons. When was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs? The New York Giants last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Giants won a playoff game? In 2011, the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. When was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game? In 2016, the New York Giants lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Giants won? The New York Giants won the Super Bowl 4 times, in 1986, 1990, 2007 and 2011.", "start_char": 644, "end_char": 1302, "id": "76665629" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80971225#2_183700229", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nfl/new-york-giants", "title": "New York Giants Playoff History | 1960 - 2020", "headings": "New York Giants History\nNew York Giants\nNew York » National Football League\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nNew York Giants History\nOverview\nHave the New York Giants gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Giants were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Giants won a playoff game?\nWhen was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game?\nHow many Super Bowls have the Giants won?\nNew York Giants Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 2011, the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. When was the last time the Giants lost a playoff game? In 2016, the New York Giants lost to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. How many Super Bowls have the Giants won? The New York Giants won the Super Bowl 4 times, in 1986, 1990, 2007 and 2011. New York Giants Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2019\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2018\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n3-13\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n11-5\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2015\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2012\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n2011\n9-7\nWon Super Bowl\n2010\n10-6\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n12-4\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2007\n10-6\nWon Super Bowl\n2006\n8-8\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2005\n11-5\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2004\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2003\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n10-6\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2001\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n2000\n12-4\nLost Super Bowl (Won 2 Rounds)\n1999\n7-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1998\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1997\n10-5-1\nLost Wild Card Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1996\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1995\n5-11\nMissed Playoffs\n1994\n9-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1993\n11-5\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1992\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1991\n8-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1990\n13-3\nWon Super Bowl\n1989\n12-4\nLost Divisional Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1988\n10-6\nMissed Playoffs\n1987\n6-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n14-2\nWon Super Bowl\n1985\n10-6\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1984\n9-7\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1983\n3-12-1\nMissed Playoffs\n1982\n4-5\nMissed Playoffs\n1981\n9-7\nLost Divisional Round (Won 1 Round)\n1980\n4-12\nMissed Playoffs\n1979\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1978\n6-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1977\n5-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1976\n3-11\nMissed Playoffs\n1975\n5-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1974\n2-12\nMissed Playoffs\n1973\n2-11-1\nMissed Playoffs\n1972\n8-6\nMissed Playoffs\n1971\n4-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1970\n9-5\nMissed Playoffs\n1969\n6-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1968\n7-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1967\n7-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1966\n1-12-1\nMissed Playoffs\n1965\n7-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1964\n2-10-2\nMissed Playoffs\n1963\n11-3\nLost NFL Championship (Won 0 Rounds)\n1962\n12-2\nLost NFL Championship (Won 0 Rounds)\n1961\n10-3-1\nLost NFL Championship (Won 0 Rounds)\n1960\n6-4-2\nMissed Playoffs", "start_char": 965, "end_char": 3244, "id": "76665630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1208595274#1_1431058408", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_New_York_Giants_season", "title": "2011 New York Giants season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2011 New York Giants season\n2011 New York Giants season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nOffseason\nDraft Class\nPlayers\nMovement\nFree agents\nRoster\n2011 New York Giants final roster\nStaff\nStaff changes\nSchedule\nPreseason\nRegular season\nRegular season results\nWeek 1: at Washington Redskins\nWeek One: New York Giants at Washington Redskins – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. St. Louis Rams\nWeek Two: St. Louis Rams at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 3: at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Three: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary\nWeek 4: at Arizona Cardinals\nWeek Four: New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary\nWeek 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks\nWeek Five: Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 6: vs. Buffalo Bills\nWeek Six: Buffalo Bills at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 8: vs. Miami Dolphins\nWeek Eight: Miami Dolphins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 9: at New England Patriots\nWeek Nine: New York Giants at New England Patriots – Game summary\nWeek 10: at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek Ten: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nWeek 11: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Eleven: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 12: at New Orleans Saints\nWeek Twelve: New York Giants at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 13: vs. Green Bay Packers\nWeek Thirteen: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 14: at Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Fourteen: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek Fifteen: Washington Redskins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 16: at New York Jets\nWeek Sixteen: New York Giants at New York Jets – Game summary\nWeek 17: vs. Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Seventeen: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary\nPlayoffs\nSchedule\nNFC Wild Card Game: vs. #5 Atlanta Falcons\nNFC Wild Card Game: Atlanta Falcons at New York Giants – Game summary\nNFC Divisional Game: at #1 Green Bay Packers\nNFC Divisional Game: New York Giants at Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nNFC Championship Game: at #2 San Francisco 49ers\nNFC Championship Game: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nSuper Bowl XLVI: vs. New England Patriots\nSuper Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots – Game summary\nSeason facts\nReferences\n", "segment": "Many analysts predicted a rough year for the Giants. Despite highs and lows throughout the season, the Giants, with a 9–7 record, returned to the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2008, when they won the NFC East and finished the season as the NFC's #4 seed. New York finished 10–6 in 2010 but failed to qualify for the playoffs due to not having any tiebreakers over any NFC playoff team. The Giants entered their week 17 match up with the Cowboys with both teams tied for the division lead with 8–7 records. The Giants took a 21–0 first half lead and while the Cowboys closed the gap to make the score 21–14 early in the 4th quarter, the Giants held on to defeat the Cowboys 31–14, clinching the divisional title and a playoff berth. In the playoffs, the Giants defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and the San Francisco 49ers to win the NFC championship. The Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, which was a rematch of Super Bowl XLII from 4 years earlier in which the Giants defeated the previously undefeated Patriots. As in 2007, 1990, and 1986, the Giants played their eventual Super Bowl opponent during the regular season. The Giants also played the Packers and 49ers during the season, losing both games in the final minutes of play. The 2011 Giants were the first team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl with a negative point differential (minus-6, 394 points scored, 400 points allowed).", "start_char": 1230, "end_char": 2674, "id": "100151906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1330540369#0_2412970838", "url": "http://www.profootballhof.com/teams/new-york-giants/team-history/", "title": "New York Giants Team History | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site", "headings": "\n", "segment": "New York Giants Team History | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site\nView Team Page Shop Team Gear", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 100, "id": "1396505" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981349397#3_3163283070", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Giants_seasons", "title": "List of New York Giants seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Giants seasons\nList of New York Giants seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nNew York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "In the 2000 season, New York returned to the Super Bowl, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens 34–7. The 2007 season saw the Giants win their seventh NFL championship at Super Bowl XLII, where they defeated the previously unbeaten New England Patriots 17–14 in a game that is widely considered to be one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. The Giants made four consecutive appearances in the playoffs from 2005 to 2008, before an 8–8 record in 2009 caused them to miss the postseason. After missing the playoffs in 2010, they defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers in the 2011 playoffs to reach Super Bowl XLVI, where they defeated the Patriots 21–17. In the most recent season, 2020, the Giants went 6–10 and did not qualify for the postseason. This article is part of series of\nNew York Giants history\n\nHistory of the New York Giants\nHistory of the New York Giants (1925–1978)\nHistory of the New York Giants (1979–1993)\nHistory of the New York Giants (1994–present)\nList of New York Giants seasons\nFinancial history of the New York Giants\nv\nt\ne\nContents\n1 Table key\n2 Seasons\n2.1 All-time records\n3 Notes\n4 References\nTable key\nLinebacker Lawrence Taylor helped the Giants win two Super Bowls and was the 1986 NFL Most Valuable Player. BBA\nBert Bell Award\nFinish\nFinal position in league, division, or conference\nLosses\nNumber of regular season losses\nNFC POY\nUnited Press International NFC Player of the Year\nNFL COY\nNational Football League Coach of the Year Award\nNFL CPOY\nNational Football League Comeback Player of the Year Award\nNFL DPOY\nNational Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award\nNFL DROY\nNational Football League Defensive Rookie of the Year Award\nNFL MVP\nNational Football League Most Valuable Player Award\nNFL OROY\nNational Football League Offensive Rookie of the Year Award\nNFL WPMOY\nWalter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award\nOT\nGame was decided in overtime\nPro Bowl MVP\nPro Bowl Most Valuable Player Award\nSeason\nEach year is linked to an article about that particular NFL season\nSuper Bowl MVP\nSuper Bowl Most Valuable Player Award\nTeam\nEach year is linked to an article about that particular Giants season\nTies\nNumber of regular season ties\nUPI NFC ROY\nUPI NFL-NFC Rookie of the Year\nWins\nNumber of regular season wins\nSeasons\nNFL champions (1920–1969)\nSuper Bowl champions (1966–present)\nConference champions *\nDivision champions +\nWild Card berth #\nOne-game playoff berth ^\nNew York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches\nSeason\nTeam\nLeague\nConference\nDivision\nFinish\nWins\nLosses\nTies\nPostseason results\nAwards\nHead coaches\n1925\n1925\nNFL\n—\n—\n4th\n8\n4\n0\n—\n—\nBob Folwell\n1926\n1926\nNFL\n—\n—\n7th\n8\n4\n1\n—\n—\nDoc Alexander\n1927\n1927\nNFL\n—\n—\n1st\n11\n1\n1\nNamed NFL champions (1)\n—\nEarl Potteiger\n1928\n1928\nNFL\n—\n—\n6th\n4\n7\n2\n—\n—\n1929\n1929\nNFL\n—\n—\n2nd\n13\n1\n1\n—\n—\nLeRoy Andrews\n1930\n1930\nNFL\n—\n—\n2nd\n13\n4\n0\n—\n—\nLeRoy Andrews (11–4)\nBenny Friedman & Steve Owen (2–0)\n1931\n1931\nNFL\n—\n—\n5th\n7\n6\n1\n—\n—\nSteve Owen\n1932\n1932\nNFL\n—\n—\n5th\n4\n6\n2\n—\n—\n1933\n1933\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n11\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Bears) 23–21\n—\n1934\n1934\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n5\n0\nWon NFL Championship (2) ( Bears) 30–13\n—\n1935\n1935\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n9\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Lions) 26–7\n—\n1936\n1936\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n5\n6\n1\n—\n—\n1937\n1937\nNFL\n—\nEast\n2nd\n6\n3\n2\n—\n—\n1938\n1938\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n2\n1\nWon NFL Championship (3) ( Packers) 23–17\nMel Hein ( NFL MVP)\n1939\n1939\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n9\n1\n1\nLost NFL Championship (at Packers) 27–0\n—\n1940\n1940\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n6\n4\n1\n—\n—\n1941\n1941\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Bears) 37–9\n—\n1942\n1942\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n5\n5\n1\n—\n—\n1943\n1943\nNFL\n—\nEast\n2nd ^\n6\n3\n1\nLost Divisional playoff ( Redskins) 28–0\n—\n1944\n1944\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n8\n1\n1\nLost NFL Championship ( Packers) 14–7\n—\n1945\n1945\nNFL\n—\nEast\nT-3rd\n3\n6\n1\n—\n—\n1946\n1946\nNFL\n—\nEast +\n1st +\n7\n3\n1\nLost NFL Championship ( Bears) 24–14\n—\n1947\n1947\nNFL\n—\nEast\n5th\n2\n8\n2\n—\n—\n1948\n1948\nNFL\n—\nEast\nT-3rd\n4\n8\n0\n—\n—\n1949\n1949\nNFL\n—\nEast\n3rd\n6\n6\n0\n—\n—\n1950\n1950\nNFL\nAmerican\n—\n2nd ^\n10\n2\n0\nLost Conference playoff (at Browns) 8–3\n—\n1951\n1951\nNFL\nAmerican\n—\n2nd\n9\n2\n1\n—\n—\n1952\n1952\nNFL\nAmerican\n—\nT-2nd\n7\n5\n0\n—\n—\n1953\n1953\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n5th\n3\n9\n0\n—\n—\n1954\n1954\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n3rd\n7\n5\n0\n—\n—\nJim Lee Howell\n1955\n1955\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n3rd\n6\n5\n1\n—\n—\n1956\n1956\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n8\n3\n1\nWon NFL Championship (4) ( Bears) 47–7\nFrank Gifford (NFL MVP)\n1957\n1957\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n2nd\n7\n5\n0\n—\n—\n1958\n1958\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n9\n3\n0\nWon Conference playoff ( Browns) 10–0\nLost NFL Championship ( Colts) 23–17 (OT) *\nFrank Gifford ( Pro Bowl MVP)\n1959\n1959\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n10\n2\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Colts) 31–16 *\n—\n1960\n1960\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n3rd\n6\n4\n2\n—\nSam Huff (Pro Bowl MVP)\n1961\n1961\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n10\n3\n1\nLost NFL Championship (at Packers) 37–0 *\nAllie Sherman ( NFL COY)\nAllie Sherman\n1962\n1962\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n12\n2\n0\nLost NFL Championship ( Packers) 16–7 *\nY. A. Tittle (NFL MVP)\nAllie Sherman (NFL COY)\nAndy Robustelli ( BBA)\n1963\n1963\nNFL\nEastern *\n—\n1st *\n11\n3\n0\nLost NFL Championship (at Bears) 14–10 *\nY. A. Tittle (NFL MVP)\n1964\n1964\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n7th\n2\n10\n2\n—\n—\n1965\n1965\nNFL\nEastern\n—\nT-2nd\n7\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1966\n1966\nNFL\nEastern\n—\n8th\n1\n12\n1\n—\n—\n1967\n1967\nNFL\nEastern\nCentury\n2nd\n7\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1968\n1968\nNFL\nEastern\nCapitol\n2nd\n7\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1969\n1969\nNFL\nEastern\nCentury\n2nd\n6\n8\n0\n—\n—\nAlex Webster\n1970\n1970\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n9\n5\n0\n—\nAlex Webster (NFL COY)\n1971\n1971\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n4\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1972\n1972\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n8\n6\n0\n—\n—\n1973\n1973\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n2\n11\n1\n—\n—\n1974\n1974\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n2\n12\n0\n—\nJohn Hicks ( UPI NFC ROY)\nBill Arnsparger\n1975\n1975\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n5\n9\n0\n—\n—\n1976\n1976\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n3\n11\n0\n—\n—\nBill Arnsparger (0–7)\nJohn McVay (3–4)\n1977\n1977\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n5\n9\n0\n—\n—\nJohn McVay\n1978\n1978\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1979\n1979\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\nRay Perkins\n1980\n1980\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n4\n12\n0\n—\n—\n1981\n1981\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd #\n9\n7\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs (at Eagles) 27–21\nLost Divisional playoffs (at 49ers) 38–24\nLawrence Taylor ( NFL DPOY / NFL DROY)\n1982\n1982\nNFL\nNFC\n—\n10th\n4\n5\n0\n—\nLawrence Taylor (NFL DPOY)\n1983\n1983\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n3\n12\n1\n—\nLawrence Taylor ( NFC POY)\nBill Parcells\n1984\n1984\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n9\n7\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs (at Rams) 16–13\nLost Divisional playoffs (at 49ers) 21–10\n—\n1985\n1985\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n10\n6\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs ( 49ers) 17–3\nLost Divisional playoffs (at Bears) 21–0\nPhil Simms (Pro Bowl MVP)\n1986\n1986\nNFL\nNFC *\nEast +\n1st +\n14\n2\n0\nWon Divisional playoffs ( 49ers) 49–3\nWon NFC Championship ( Redskins) 17–0\nWon Super Bowl XXI (5) (vs. Broncos) 39–20\nLawrence Taylor (NFL MVP/NFC POY/NFL DPOY/BBA)\nBill Parcells (NFL COY)\nPhil Simms ( Super Bowl XXI MVP)\n1987\n1987\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n6\n9\n0\n—\n—\n1988\n1988\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n10\n6\n0\n—\n—\n1989\n1989\nNFL\nNFC\nEast +\n1st +\n12\n4\n0\nLost Divisional playoffs ( Rams) 19–13 (OT)\nOttis Anderson ( NFL CPOY)\n1990\n1990\nNFL\nNFC *\nEast +\n1st +\n13\n3\n0\nWon Divisional playoffs ( Bears) 31–3\nWon NFC Championship (at 49ers) 15–13\nWon Super Bowl XXV (6) (vs. Bills) 20–19\nOttis Anderson (Super Bowl XXV MVP)\n1991\n1991\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n8\n8\n0\n—\n—\nRay Handley\n1992\n1992\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1993\n1993\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n11\n5\n0\nWon Wild Card playoffs ( Vikings) 17–10\nLost Divisional playoffs (at 49ers) 44–3\nDan Reeves (NFL COY)\nDan Reeves\n1994\n1994\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n9\n7\n0\n—\n—\n1995\n1995\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n5\n11\n0\n—\n—\n1996\n1996\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n5th\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\n1997\n1997\nNFL\nNFC\nEast +\n1st +\n10\n5\n1\nLost Wild Card playoffs ( Vikings) 23–22\nJim Fassel (NFL COY)\nJim Fassel\n1998\n1998\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n8\n8\n0\n—\n—\n1999\n1999\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n7\n9\n0\n—\n—\n2000\n2000\nNFL\nNFC *\nEast +\n1st +\n12\n4\n0\nWon Divisional playoffs ( Eagles) 20–10\nWon NFC Championship ( Vikings) 41–0\nLost Super Bowl XXXV (vs. Ravens) 34–7 *\n—\n2001\n2001\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n3rd\n7\n9\n0\n—\nMichael Strahan (NFL DPOY)\n2002\n2002\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd #\n10\n6\n0\nLost Wild Card playoffs (at 49ers) 39–38\n—\n2003\n2003\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n4th\n4\n12\n0\n—\n—\n2004\n2004\nNFL\nNFC\nEast\n2nd\n6\n10\n0\n—\n—\nTom Coughlin\n2005\n2005\nNFL\nNFC\nEast +\n1st +\n11\n5\n0\nLost Wild Card playoffs ( Panther", "start_char": 1870, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105465322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1242307663#1_1452310524", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_New_York_Giants_season", "title": "2016 New York Giants season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2016 New York Giants season\n2016 New York Giants season\nContents\nOffseason\nFree agents signed\nDraft\nMain article: 2016 NFL draft\nStaff\n2016 New York Giants staff\nFinal roster\n2016 New York Giants final roster\nSchedule\nPreseason\nRegular season\nPostseason\nGame summaries\nRegular season\nWeek 1: at Dallas Cowboys\nWeek One: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. New Orleans Saints\nWeek Two: New Orleans Saints at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 3: vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek Three: Washington Redskins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 4: at Minnesota Vikings\nWeek Four: New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary\nWeek 5: at Green Bay Packers\nWeek Five: New York Giants at Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nWeek 6: vs. Baltimore Ravens\nWeek Six: Baltimore Ravens at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 7: at Los Angeles Rams\nNFL International Series\nWeek Seven: New York Giants at Los Angeles Rams – Game summary\nWeek 9: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Nine: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 10: vs. Cincinnati Bengals\nWeek Ten: Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 11: vs. Chicago Bears\nWeek Eleven: Chicago Bears at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 12: at Cleveland Browns\nWeek Twelve: New York Giants at Cleveland Browns – Game summary\nWeek 13: at Pittsburgh Steelers\nWeek Thirteen: New York Giants at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary\nWeek 14: vs. Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Fourteen: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Detroit Lions\nWeek Fifteen: Detroit Lions at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 16: at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Sixteen: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary\nWeek 17: at Washington Redskins\nWeek Seventeen: New York Giants at Washington Redskins – Game summary\nPostseason\nNFC Wild Card Playoffs: at #4 Green Bay Packers\nNFC Wild Card Playoffs: (5) New York Giants at (4) Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nStandings\nDivision\nConference\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Giants rebounded and went on a six-game winning streak for the first time since 2010, before falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13. The Giants then upset the 11–1 Dallas Cowboys in Week 14 to improve to 9–4. With their Week 14 win over the Dallas Cowboys, the Giants clinched a winning season for the first time since 2012 and also swept the Cowboys for the first time since 2011. The Giants got their 10th win of the season in Week 15, having a 10 win season for the first time since 2010. Their 7–1 record at home is their best home record since MetLife Stadium opened in 2010. Despite losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' loss to the New Orleans Saints two days later meant the Giants clinched a playoff trip for the first time since their last Super Bowl season in 2011 . The Giants' first playoff game since Super Bowl XLVI ended in disappointment, as they were upended by the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round at Lambeau Field. The Giants only managed to score 13 points and allowed a season high 38 points, ending their season. As of 2020, this is the last time the Giants made the playoffs or had a winning record. The Giants sent four players to the Pro Bowl and their defense in 2016 was ranked third in the NFL with five All-Pros, (the other All-Pro was Odell Beckham Jr. ).", "start_char": 1426, "end_char": 2765, "id": "100161110" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1208595274#2_1431062569", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_New_York_Giants_season", "title": "2011 New York Giants season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2011 New York Giants season\n2011 New York Giants season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nOffseason\nDraft Class\nPlayers\nMovement\nFree agents\nRoster\n2011 New York Giants final roster\nStaff\nStaff changes\nSchedule\nPreseason\nRegular season\nRegular season results\nWeek 1: at Washington Redskins\nWeek One: New York Giants at Washington Redskins – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. St. Louis Rams\nWeek Two: St. Louis Rams at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 3: at Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Three: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary\nWeek 4: at Arizona Cardinals\nWeek Four: New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary\nWeek 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks\nWeek Five: Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 6: vs. Buffalo Bills\nWeek Six: Buffalo Bills at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 8: vs. Miami Dolphins\nWeek Eight: Miami Dolphins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 9: at New England Patriots\nWeek Nine: New York Giants at New England Patriots – Game summary\nWeek 10: at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek Ten: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nWeek 11: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Eleven: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 12: at New Orleans Saints\nWeek Twelve: New York Giants at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 13: vs. Green Bay Packers\nWeek Thirteen: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 14: at Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Fourteen: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary\nWeek 15: vs. Washington Redskins\nWeek Fifteen: Washington Redskins at New York Giants – Game summary\nWeek 16: at New York Jets\nWeek Sixteen: New York Giants at New York Jets – Game summary\nWeek 17: vs. Dallas Cowboys\nWeek Seventeen: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary\nPlayoffs\nSchedule\nNFC Wild Card Game: vs. #5 Atlanta Falcons\nNFC Wild Card Game: Atlanta Falcons at New York Giants – Game summary\nNFC Divisional Game: at #1 Green Bay Packers\nNFC Divisional Game: New York Giants at Green Bay Packers – Game summary\nNFC Championship Game: at #2 San Francisco 49ers\nNFC Championship Game: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nSuper Bowl XLVI: vs. New England Patriots\nSuper Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots – Game summary\nSeason facts\nReferences\n", "segment": "In the playoffs, the Giants defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and the San Francisco 49ers to win the NFC championship. The Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, which was a rematch of Super Bowl XLII from 4 years earlier in which the Giants defeated the previously undefeated Patriots. As in 2007, 1990, and 1986, the Giants played their eventual Super Bowl opponent during the regular season. The Giants also played the Packers and 49ers during the season, losing both games in the final minutes of play. The 2011 Giants were the first team in NFL history to reach the Super Bowl with a negative point differential (minus-6, 394 points scored, 400 points allowed). With a 9–7 record, the Giants became the third NFL team to win fewer than 10 games in a 16-game season, and reach the Super Bowl. but became the first of the three to win the Super Bowl. The previous teams to go 9–7 and reach the Super Bowl (the '79 Rams, who only needed two playoff wins were the first, and the 2008 Arizona Cardinals) were both defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Additionally, upon defeating the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI the Giants became the first NFC East Division champion to win the Super Bowl since the Dallas Cowboys in 1995 (the Giants were a Wild Card team when they won Super Bowl XLII ). The Giants were also close to rematching the Baltimore Ravens in the Super Bowl for the first time since 2000 .", "start_char": 1970, "end_char": 3408, "id": "100151907" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2981349397#2_3163281081", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_Giants_seasons", "title": "List of New York Giants seasons - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of New York Giants seasons\nList of New York Giants seasons\nContents\nTable key\nSeasons\nNew York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n", "segment": "New York won its fourth NFL title in 1956, with a 47–7 win over the Bears in the championship game. From 1958 to 1963, the Giants reached the NFL Championship Game five times, but were defeated on each occasion. Following the 1963 season, the franchise did not return to the playoffs until 1981, only finishing .500 or better five times during the postseason drought. Thirty years after the team's previous NFL title, the Giants were victorious in Super Bowl XXI, winning against the Denver Broncos 39–20 to end the 1986 season. The Giants won their second Super Bowl four years later, defeating the Buffalo Bills 20–19 in Super Bowl XXV. In the 2000 season, New York returned to the Super Bowl, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens 34–7. The 2007 season saw the Giants win their seventh NFL championship at Super Bowl XLII, where they defeated the previously unbeaten New England Patriots 17–14 in a game that is widely considered to be one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. The Giants made four consecutive appearances in the playoffs from 2005 to 2008, before an 8–8 record in 2009 caused them to miss the postseason. After missing the playoffs in 2010, they defeated the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers in the 2011 playoffs to reach Super Bowl XLVI, where they defeated the Patriots 21–17. In the most recent season, 2020, the Giants went 6–10 and did not qualify for the postseason.", "start_char": 1231, "end_char": 2653, "id": "105465321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_168120463#0_385790155", "url": "https://www.reference.com/sports-active-lifestyle/many-super-bowls-giants-won-68e0b1b088709857", "title": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Giants Won?", "headings": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Giants Won?\nHow Many Super Bowls Have the Giants Won?", "segment": "How Many Super Bowls Have the Giants Won? How Many Super Bowls Have the Giants Won? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 5, 2020 11:00:06 AM ET\nTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images\nThe New York Giants have won the Super Bowl four times. They are tied with the Green Bay Packers and are behind the Steelers, the New England Patriots, the Cowboys and the 49ers for the most Super Bowl games won. The New York Giants first won the Super Bowl in 1987 when they beat the Denver Broncos. Their next win came in 1991 when they played against the Buffalo Bills. They won again in 2008 and in 2012, both times playing against the New England Patriots. The Giants have only lost one Super Bowl game, which was in 2001 against the Baltimore Ravens. 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Calculus and lots of laws of physics. The only thing he really invented was the reflecting telescope. He did not invent gravity but he discovered the existence of gravity. Did Isaac Newton invent Newtons? No\nThe creators of calculus? Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. What math was Isaac Newton known for? Isaac is known for calculus which is a type of math\nWhat cookie did Isaac Newton invent? he didn't invent a cookie\nDid Isaac Newton have any rivals or enemies and why?", "start_char": 3191, "end_char": 3706, "id": "74982555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1659082500#4_2872677747", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_was_newton_when_he_discovered_gravity", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who discovered the gravity? Isaac Newton\nWhat was discovered by Isaac Newton? gravity\nWhen did Newton discovered gravity? d\nWhen and who discovered gravity first? Newton\nHow is inertia gravity and a newton related? newton discovered inertia\nThe scientist who discovered gravity? Sir Isaac Newton\nOne day Newton was sitting under a tree and an apple\nhad fell from the tree because it was fully ripe and it fell on Newton 's head and then he invited gravity\nWhen did Isaac Newton dicover gravity? Isaac newton discovered gravity in 1832 and had it published in\n1899\nWho was find gravity? Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity. Who found out gravity exists?", "start_char": 1751, "end_char": 2404, "id": "3506299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_8299835#3_22470133", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Isaac_Newton_famous_for", "title": "What is Isaac Newton famous for? - Answers", "headings": "What is Isaac Newton famous for\n?\n\nWhat is Isaac Newton famous for?\nYour Answer\nWhat is Isaac Newton famous for?\n", "segment": "He found how gravity works and now because of Isaac Newton we all know about gravity, and can explain the meaning. He was also the co-inventor of calculus and other innovations in mathematics, made the first reflecting telescope, and made many contributions to the theory of light. It would be difficult to choose any single thing that made Newton famous. He was, without doubt, one of the greatest thinkers and innovators of all time. Some of the more significant things for which he is remembered are listed below; Sir Isaac Newton was famous for his 3 laws of motion. Isaac Newton is famous because he explained gravity. He found how gravity works and now because of Isaac Newton we all know about gravity, and can explain the meaning. He was also the co-inventor of calculus and other innovations in mathematics, made the first reflecting telescope, and made many contributions to the theory of light. Isaac Newton had the first theory of gravity when he was sitting under a tree and an apple fell on his head.", "start_char": 1315, "end_char": 2329, "id": "74698999" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1735291918#0_3076142283", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Isaac_Newton_invent", "title": "What did Isaac Newton invent? - Answers", "headings": "What did Isaac Newton invent\n?\n\nWhat did Isaac Newton invent?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What did Isaac Newton invent? - Answers\nWhat did Isaac Newton invent? Top Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-03-26 04:28:09\nIsaac newton published three books and invented the Newtonian reflecting telescope, a significant improvement on previous reflecting telescopes. Isaac Newton formulated the laws of universal gravitation and motion. He established the modern study of optics. He invented differential calculus at the same time as the German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (independently it is now believed but there was much controversy on this subject at the time.) He came up with his theory on gravity while looking at an apple tree outside his window. He saw an apple fall from the tree (The idea that it fell on his head was invented be cartoonists and is untrue) and he was encouraged by the experience to investigate the cause behind it. the little indents around a coins edge were designed by him to stop people from carving away at coins when they were made of valiable metal. a lot of his life was spent dealing with turning led to gold.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1058, "id": "3661829" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_214190679#9_572206269", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_isaac_newton_invent_calculus", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "yes\nWhat are 4 things Isaac Newton invent? Calculus and lots of laws of physics. The only thing he really\ninvented was the reflecting telescope. He did not invent gravity\nbut he discovered the existence of gravity. Did Isaac Newton invent Newtons? No\nDid Isaac Newton invent the phone? No. Did Isaac Newton invent hopscotch? no\nIsaac newton developed the mathematics called? calculus\nCalculusInventionsIsaac NewtonAlbert EinsteinAthletesMath and ArithmeticScienceFigs\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 3172, "end_char": 3662, "id": "75109258" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1480370179#7_3236662316", "url": "https://gradesfixer.com/free-essay-examples/the-effect-of-isaac-newtons-discoveries-on-our-society-today/", "title": "The Effect Of Isaac Newton’s Discoveries On Our Society Today: [Essay Example], 926 words GradesFixer", "headings": "The Effect of Isaac Newton’s Discoveries on Our Society Today\nThe Effect of Isaac Newton’s Discoveries on Our Society Today\nRemember: This is just a sample from a fellow student.\n", "segment": "Because he was the president of the Royal Society, Newton overruled Leibniz’s work, and took all the credit for founding calculus. Nevertheless, the development of calculus was revolutionary for this time period. It could chart a constantly changing state of nature such as acceleration or force in a unique form that geometry or algebra could not. Today, calculus can tell us about the motion of people in space, patterns in weather, electrical systems, light/sound movement, and more. It has been used to invent countless household items that we take for granted in our everyday lives. Another discovery that Newton is well known for his gravitational theory. The legend goes that Newton was sitting under a tree, an apple fell on his head, and he discovered gravity. Newton realized that there had to be some force acting on all matter, so that the moon didn’t get pulled out of orbit, apples fall, etc. He called this force “gravity”, and started to study how it affected all matter. 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One of the greatest scientists of all time, Sir Isaac Newton’s discoveries led to a deeper understanding of nature and gave physics (known as Natural Philosophy in his time) a firm physical and mathematical foundation. Most Famous Discoveries\nNewton’s three laws of motion set the foundation for modern classical mechanics. His discovery of the gravitational force gave man the ability to predict movements of celestial objects, while simultaneously validating Kepler’s laws and the heliocentric Copernican model of the solar system. His co-discovery of calculus provided a potent mathematical tool, aiding the precise analytical treatment of the physical world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1960, "id": "62379419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_550198930#3_997308660", "url": "https://astronomy.wonderhowto.com/news/important-astronomers-isaac-newton-0134007/", "title": "Important Astronomers: Isaac Newton « Astronomy :: WonderHowTo", "headings": "Isaac Newton\nImportant Astronomers\n:\nIsaac Newton\nIsaac Newton (January 4, 1643 – March 31, 1727)\nBuy Now (97% off) >\nOur Best Phone Hacks\nGadget Hacks' tips — delivered daily.\n", "segment": "After getting out of college, Isaac Newton made major discoveries in mathematics, gravitation, and optics. Here are just a few of his accomplishments. Do you remember any others? Gravitation: Isaac made many theories of gravity and its effects on astronomical objects. Of course, he first learned about gravity by the famous falling apple. Isaac also made a strong theory of heliocentrism, which he never doubted. Mathematics: Newton discovered a great deal about calculus and even published a book on it. Eventually, he became a mathematics professor.", "start_char": 1189, "end_char": 1742, "id": "53540455" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1659082500#5_2872678631", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_was_newton_when_he_discovered_gravity", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "newton discovered inertia\nThe scientist who discovered gravity? Sir Isaac Newton\nOne day Newton was sitting under a tree and an apple\nhad fell from the tree because it was fully ripe and it fell on Newton 's head and then he invited gravity\nWhen did Isaac Newton dicover gravity? Isaac newton discovered gravity in 1832 and had it published in\n1899\nWho was find gravity? Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity. Who found out gravity exists? Isaac Newton discovered gravity. What did Issac newton do to help the world? 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who plays the voice of lois griffin?
Alex Borstein
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Here are 30 facts that will help you get to know the real Lois Griffin a little better. Her full name is Lois Patrice Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by Alex Borstein.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 764, "id": "69599517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_682403943#6_893142813", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nSexuality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract. Voice\nAlex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was doing this character in a stage show, so I brought that over, which was very slow... that was based on my cousin in Long Island and Seth said that 'It would be a four hour show if you talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it?'. \" Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and it's gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\".", "start_char": 4403, "end_char": 5653, "id": "99846874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_368584010#6_340571249", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nSexuality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract. Voice\nAlex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was doing this character in a stage show, so I brought that over, which was very slow... that was based on my cousin in Long Island and Seth said that 'It would be a four hour show if you talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it?'. \" Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and it's gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\".", "start_char": 4489, "end_char": 5739, "id": "72898054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2879797327#2_3085365289", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Guy_cast_members", "title": "List of Family Guy cast members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members. Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it.", "start_char": 1918, "end_char": 2599, "id": "105428718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_620303200#1_575244561", "url": "http://epguides.com/FamilyGuy/", "title": "Family Guy (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)", "headings": "Family Guy\nFamily Guy\nShow Details:\nCredits:\n", "segment": "current show\nNetwork (s): Fox ( US)\nRun time: 30 min\nEpisodes: 346+ eps\nGenre (s): Animated, Comedy\nCredits: regulars: Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian, Glen Quagmire, Tom Tucker, Various\nAlex Borstein as the voice of Lois Pewterschmidt Griffin, Loretta Brown, Tricia Takanawa, Various\nSeth Green as the voice of Chris Griffin\nMila Kunis as the voice of Meg Griffin (Season 2+)\nLacey Chabert as the voice of Meg Griffin (Season 1)\nsemi-regulars: Patrick Warburton as the voice of Joe Swanson\nMike Henry as the voice of Cleveland, Various\nAdam West as the voice of Mayor Adam West\nDown to Latest Season\nPrintable Guide @TVmaze\nShow Summary @TVmaze\nlist as .csv\nThe Futon Critic\nIMDb\nShare TV\nTV Club\nTV Guide\nWikipedia\nTheme Tune\nFAQ\nSEARCH epguides\nMenus & Grids\nEpisode list & details from: TVmaze • TV.com\nEpisode #\nOriginal\nAir Date\nTitles\n\nSeason 1\n\n1. 1-1\n31 Jan 99\nDeath Has a Shadow\n2.", "start_char": 205, "end_char": 1133, "id": "73033698" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_694158552#8_752460187", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Guy_(season_1)", "title": "Family Guy (season 1) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Family Guy\n(season 1)\n\nFamily Guy (season 1)\nContents\nDevelopment\nConception\nCrew\nCast\nWriting\nReception\nDVD release\nEpisodes\nReferences\nGeneral\nExternal links\n", "segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.", "start_char": 4460, "end_char": 5340, "id": "103980315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753689044#0_787249563", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nLois\nFull name\nLast Reported Age\nEpisodes\nVoiced by\nBiography\nAge\nPersonality\nSexual Orientation\nPossible Death\nNotes\nRelatives\n", "segment": "Lois Griffin | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom\nLois Griffin\nwatch 02:12\nWho is Lois Griffin? Do you like this video? Play Sound\nLois\nFull name\nLois Patrice Griffin\nLast Reported Age\n43\nEpisodes\nAppears only in archive footage during the musical numbers in \" Brian & Stewie \". Appears only as Lady Redbush in \" Peter's Progress \". Does not appear but is mentioned in \" Send in Stewie, Please \". Voiced by\nAlex Borstein\nTatum Hentemann as Young Lois in \" Valentine's Day in Quahog \"\nLois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is the wife of Peter Griffin and mother of Meg, Chris and Stewie Griffin. Lois lives at 31 Spooner Street with her family and also Brian, the anthropomorphic family dog. Lois is voiced by Alex Borstein. At the time series creator Seth MacFarlane approached her for a role on the show, she was doing a live stage show in Los Angeles, playing a redhead mother in a sketch. The voice style was modeled after one of her cousins' voice. [", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 948, "id": "73163555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_94829691#7_215826757", "url": "https://characters.fandom.com/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin | Fictional Characters Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\n", "segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a 2 million dollar per-season contract. Voice\nLois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, as well she has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was asked to audition for the show and at the time I was playing a character in a stage show, so i brought that over and it was very slow, it was based on my cousin from Rhode Island and it was very slow and Seth said that \"it would be a four hour show if i talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it\". \"Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and its gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\". At the time, she was doing a stage show in Los Angeles, in which she played a redhead mother, whose voice she had based on one of her cousins from Rhode Island.", "start_char": 4590, "end_char": 6039, "id": "76685430" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_607711483#1_1409998755", "url": "https://www.thefactsite.com/lois-griffin-facts/", "title": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site", "headings": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\n30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\nHave a minute spare for 5 random facts?\n", "segment": "Far from perfect though, Lois has secrets in her past and traits about her you may not know. There are parts of her personality not always taken into account and some poor life decisions. Here are 30 facts that will help you get to know the real Lois Griffin a little better. Her full name is Lois Patrice Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by Alex Borstein. Her character’s accent is labeled as a New York accent and was based off of Alex Borstein’s cousin’s accent. In a small part of a later episode “Road to the Multiverse” Lois Griffin is voiced by Kei Ogawa for the part where Stewie and Brian visit a world where America is mainly Japanese culture. In the episode “Sibling Rivalry” Lois ends up becoming the fat one in her marriage to Peter instead of the other way around. Lois has a long lost brother named Carl, who in one episode, is revealed to be a serial killer that kills fat people. 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MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it. MacFarlane drew inspiration for the voice of Peter from a security guard he overheard talking while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Stewie's voice was based on the voice of English actor Rex Harrison, especially his performance in the 1964 musical drama film My Fair Lady. MacFarlane uses his own voice while portraying Brian. MacFarlane also provides the voices for various other recurring and one-time only characters, including news anchor Tom Tucker, Lois' father Carter Pewterschmidt and Dr. Hartman. He explained on the Graham Norton Show that the voice for Glenn Quagmire is based on 1940s and 1950s radio commercials.", "start_char": 2186, "end_char": 3238, "id": "105428719" } ]
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what country is singapore next to?
Eurasia
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Though it has ethnic diversity, almost 75 percent of its population are Chinese with Malay ancestry while Eurasians and Indians as significant minorities. Singapore has four official languages that are English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. Through this, Singapore is known to promote multiculturalism through official policies. Singapore is a unitary multiparty parliamentary republic with a unicameral type of parliamentary government. Singapore is a city with several districts with many restaurants, nightlife and accommodation listings.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1088, "id": "92858801" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383770896#4_2234935449", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/as/sg/where-is-singapore.html", "title": "Singapore Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Singapore\nMaps of Singapore\nCommunity Development Councils of Singapore Map\nWhere is Singapore?\nOutline Map of Singapore\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Where is Singapore? 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South East Asia is bordered (roughly) by China on the north, India on the west, Australia on the East and Papua New Guinea and Pacific Ocean on the east. ( See the map below). South East Asia on the world map\nIn South East Asia, Singapur is a small island between Malay peninsula and Indonesia's Sumatra Island.", "start_char": 614, "end_char": 1176, "id": "4248176" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_758172423#0_1411751571", "url": "http://www.whereig.com/singapore/", "title": "Where is Singapore Located? | Location Map of Singapore", "headings": "Where is Singapore?\nWhere is Singapore?\nLocation Map of Singapore\nWhere is Singapore Located?\nMajor Cities, Towns & Areas in Singapore as of 2019 Population\nFacts About Singapore\nPlaces to Visit in Singapore:\n", "segment": "Where is Singapore Located? | Location Map of Singapore\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is Singapore? 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The capital city of Singapore is Singapore.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 856, "id": "26572421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_240442105#0_443899649", "url": "http://thefactfile.org/singapore-facts/", "title": "62 Singapore Facts: Interesting Facts About Singapore - The Fact File", "headings": "62 Singapore Facts: Interesting Facts About Singapore\n62 Singapore Facts: Interesting Facts About Singapore\n62 Interesting facts about Singapore\nFlag of Singapore\nSingapore on the map\nSingapore facts for kids\nFacts about Singapore’s history\n", "segment": "62 Singapore Facts: Interesting Facts About Singapore - The Fact File\n62 Singapore Facts: Interesting Facts About Singapore\nBy\nEditorial Staff\nLast updated on March 19th, 2020\nSingapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island city-state in Southeast Asia. It has a total area of 719 square km. Its capital and largest city is Singapore (city-state). English, Tamil, Malay and Chinese are its official languages. Its official currency is Singapore dollar (SGD). In 1819, Singapore was founded as a British trading colony and since then it has grown into a prosperous and tax-friendly country. Singapore is the world’s third most densely populated region behind Macau (a Special Administrative Region of the Republic of China) and Monaco. Singapore was occupied by Japan during World War 2.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 800, "id": "2010939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_180486995#1_483012262", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_continent_is_Singapore_located_in", "title": "Which continent is Singapore located in? - Answers", "headings": "Which continent is Singapore located in\n?\n\nWhich continent is Singapore located in?\nYour Answer\nWhich continent is Singapore located in?\nRelated Questions\nSingapore is in which continent?\nIn which continent is Singapore in?\nWhat country is Singapore located?\nWhat side of the earth is Singapore?\nWhat continent Singapore on?\nWhich continent is Singapore on?\nWhich part of Singapore is Changi located in?\nWhere is the smallest country in Asia located?\nWhere is the capital city of Singapore located?\nOn what continent is Singapore?\nWhat continent does singapote belong to?\nWhat country is uob Singapore located in?\nWhat continent is the Huang he river located?\nCalifornia is located on the continent of?\nOn what penisula is singapore located?\nWhere is Singapore located?\nWhere are Singapore Botanic Gardens located?\nWhat peninsula is Singapore located on?\nWhat continent is India located?\nWhat Continent is the lake Victoria located?\nOn which continent is Spain located?\nWhich continent is Hanoi on?\nIn what continent is Mumbai located?\nWhich continent is the UK located on?\nWhat continent is Tehran Iran located on?\n", "segment": "Singapore is in the continent of Asia. In which continent is Singapore in? Singapore belongs to ASIA\nWhat country is Singapore located? Singapore is located in Malaysia\nWhat side of the earth is Singapore? Singapore is located above the equator. That makes Singapore located in the Northern Hemisphere. What continent Singapore on? Asia. Singapore is south of Malaysia, North of Java and East of Sumatra\nWhich continent is Singapore on? Asia.", "start_char": 480, "end_char": 923, "id": "75041312" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_5274603#5_13323771", "url": "https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/singapore-facts.html", "title": "Singapore Facts for Kids | Geography | Food | People | Attractions", "headings": "Singapore Facts\nSingapore Facts\nInteresting Singapore Facts for Kids\nWhere is Singapore? 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Singapore is also slightly smaller than the Polynesian island country of Tonga in Oceania or the Caribbean island country of Dominica. Singapore Geography\nSingapore is a city state which is connected via a bridge and a freeway to the mainland of Malaysia. However, Singapore is not only one island!", "start_char": 1462, "end_char": 2249, "id": "49572895" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_172518681#0_462175841", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Singapore", "title": "Where is Singapore? - Answers", "headings": "Where is Singapore\n?\n\nWhere is Singapore?\nYour Answer\nWhere is Singapore?\n", "segment": "Where is Singapore? - Answers\nSingapore\nSoutheast Asia\nWhere is Singapore? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-10-10 03:31:24\nSingapore, also known as the Republic of Singapore, is located in Southeast Asia. It is an island state at the southern tip of the Malaysia Peninsula. It is one of the few remaining city-states in the world and the smallest country in Southeast Asia. It is a country of approximately 4 million people, governed by a party named PAP (People's Action Party) which took over the Singapore government in 1965. History\nSingapore was known as Temasek, which was then governed by Malaysia. Sir Stamford Raffles then got the governance of Singapore from the rightful Malaysian Sultan Hussein, and developed Singapore into an important port in the trade between China and India. During World War 2, Singapore fell to the Japanese for two and a half years. It was then known as Syonan-to .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 934, "id": "75025293" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_758172423#1_1411752884", "url": "http://www.whereig.com/singapore/", "title": "Where is Singapore Located? | Location Map of Singapore", "headings": "Where is Singapore?\nWhere is Singapore?\nLocation Map of Singapore\nWhere is Singapore Located?\nMajor Cities, Towns & Areas in Singapore as of 2019 Population\nFacts About Singapore\nPlaces to Visit in Singapore:\n", "segment": "| View Large Map of Singapore\nWhere is Singapore Located? The given Singapore location map shows that Singapore is located in the South-east Asia. Singapore Map also shows that it is a very small island country located nearby the southern tip of (off coast) of Malay Peninsula. Singapore is separated by the Malaysia by the Strait of Johor in the north and Strait of Singapore separates it from Indonesia in the south. The capital city of Singapore is Singapore. The small island nation is the world's fourth leading financial center. The country is in fact cosmopolitan world city. In addition, the Singapore port is the fifth busiest port of the world that deals the entire trade of the respective regions. Singapore got its independence in the year 1965. The government type of Singapore is a parliamentary republic featured with a Westminster system.", "start_char": 394, "end_char": 1248, "id": "26572422" } ]
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what language do they speak in spain wikipedia?
Spanish Language
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BBC News Online country profile", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 602, "id": "75578208" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_359803633#0_334334517", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Spain", "title": "Languages of Spain - Wikipedia", "headings": "Languages of Spain\nLanguages of Spain\nContents\nPresent-day languages\nPortuguese and Galician\nPast languages\nVariants\nFurther information\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Languages of Spain - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Spain\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\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: \" Languages of Spain\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nOverview of the languages spoken in Spain\nLanguages of Spain\nSpanish official; spoken throughout the country\nCatalan / Valencian, co-official\nBasque, co-official\nGalician, co-official\nAranese (i.e. Gascon / Occitan), co-official\nAsturleonese language ( Asturian and Leonese), recognised but not official\nAragonese, recognised but not official\nOfficial\nSpanish (nationwide)\nAranese in Catalonia\nBasque in the Basque Country and Navarre\nCatalan in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands\nGalician in Galicia\nValencian in Valencia\nRegional\nAragonese\nAsturian / Leonese\nMinority Varieties: Eonavian, Fala, Portuguese of Spain, Caló, Erromintxela, Riffian Berber (in Melilla ), Darija (in Ceuta ), Extremaduran, Cantabrian\nDialects: The general varieties of Spanish, including Andalusian dialect, Canarian Spanish, Extremaduran Spanish, Murcian Spanish, etc. Dialects of Catalan; Dialects of Galician;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1347, "id": "72894683" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259009719#0_1863856768", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-spain.html", "title": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain?\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain?\nOfficial Languages Of Spain\nRegional Languages Of Spain\nImmigrant Languages Of Spain\nMain Foreign Languages Of Spain\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Spain?\n", "segment": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain? \"Do you speak Spanish?\" Official Languages Of Spain\nSpanish is the official language of Spain. Also referred to as Castilian, it is a Romance language with origins in the Castile region of Spain. Two major speeches influenced the creation of Spanish: the Medieval Romance language of the Kingdom of Castile and the Mozarabic dialect of the Muslim Kingdom of Toledo. As the Spanish Empire spread across the world in the 16th century, so too did their language. Today, hundreds of millions of people speak Spanish as their first language. Within Spain, approximately 88% of the population speaks it as their native language, and 99% are able to speak it.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 733, "id": "96446027" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259009719#6_1863866176", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-spain.html", "title": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Language Is Spoken In Spain?\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain?\nOfficial Languages Of Spain\nRegional Languages Of Spain\nImmigrant Languages Of Spain\nMain Foreign Languages Of Spain\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Spain?\n", "segment": "The main foreign languages of Spain are English, French, and German. Approximately 27% of the population speaks English. Some English speakers are British-born, others use English for business transactions. French is spoken by 12% of the population, and like English, this is a common business language. Additionally, it is also spoken by French-born individuals who currently number about 100,448. German is spoken by only 2% of the population. What Languages Are Spoken In Spain? Official languages\nCo-official Regional languages\nRecognized Regional Languages\nUnofficial Regional Languages\nMain Immigrant Languages\nMain foreign languages\nSpanish\nBasque, Catalan, Galician, Occitan\nAragonese, Asturian/Leonese, Catalan\nCantabrian, Extremaduran, Judaeo-Spanish, Riffian Berber, Eonavian, Fala, Portuguese, Iberian Romani, Gomeran whistled language\nSpanish (Latin American Spanish), Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Arabic, English, German, Romanian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian\nEnglish, French, German\nAmber Pariona December 28 2020 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain?", "start_char": 3137, "end_char": 4234, "id": "96446033" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_463550974#0_941125859", "url": "https://www.studycountry.com/guide/ES-language.htm", "title": "The Languages spoken in Spain", "headings": "Languages in Spain\nLanguages in Spain\nYou are here: Countries / Spain\nBasque\nValencian\nSpanish Languages of Today\nOfficial Language of Spain\nSpanish Dialects\nSpain and the Portuguese Language\nHistorical Languages of Spain\nSpanish Idioms\n", "segment": "The Languages spoken in Spain\nLanguages in Spain\nYou are here: Countries / Spain\nThe languages of Spain, or Spanish languages ( lenguas españolas or lenguas hispánicas ), are those languages that are either currently or were once spoken in Spain. The main languages of Spain fall into the category of Romance languages, of which Spanish—the Castilian variety of Spanish—is the sole official language for the whole of the country. Additionally, there are a number of other languages and variants with co-official or regionally-recognized status in specific territories and regions of the country, as well as several unofficial languages and dialects that can be heard in certain localities within the Spanish borders. This linguistic diversity and freedom in Spain is guaranteed by the Spanish Constitution, which establishes that the nation will protect “all Spaniards and the peoples of Spain in the exercise of human rights, their cultures and traditions, languages and institutions.” Spaniards are likely to use the term español when differentiating it with languages of other countries such as English or French however call it castellano when distinguishing it with other languages or dialect in Spain such as Basque, Galician, and Valencian. The Spanish language was developed from Vulgar Latin, through major Arabic influences at some point in the Andalusian period. It made its way along the isolated areas of the Northern Spain such as Alava, Burgos, Cantabria, La Rioja and Soria. This northern dialect from Cantabria was brought south during the Reconquista and remained a minority language for some northern regions of Morocco. During the golden era of Spanish colonization, the language was carried to the Americas and East Indies.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1744, "id": "89144333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1489132598#2_3024878739", "url": "https://www.spaintravelguide.com/the-4-languages-of-spain-and-where-theyre-spoken.html", "title": "The 4 Languages of Spain and Where They're Spoken: Spain Travel Guide", "headings": "The 4 Languages of Spain and Where They're Spoken\nThe 4 Languages of Spain and Where They're Spoken\n1. Spanish or Castilian\n2. Basque Language or Euskara\n3. Catalan\n4. Galician\n", "segment": "Here’s a look at the four official languages of Spain and where they are spoken: 1. Spanish or Castilian\nThe national language of Castilian is official through out the country, and is one of the most spoken languages in the world. Besides Spain, it is also used in Gibraltar, Andorra, Latin America and North America. In Spain, the language is usually referred to as Castellano (Castilian in English), rather than Espanñol (Spanish). The latin language originated from the ancient Castilla Kingdom that makes up part of present-day Spain. To distinguish the Spanish language from the other official languages, it is thus called Castellano (Castilian). The Spanish language as compared to other European languages is relatively easy to learn, especially for English native speakers. Many Americans tend to have learned Spanish back in high school, although the Latin American version. There are slight differences between the Latin American Spanish and Spain’s Spanish:", "start_char": 943, "end_char": 1912, "id": "93550761" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110531214#11_295923306", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_do_they_speak_in_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "No, in Spain the language is Spanish, and in Portugal the\nlanguage is Portuguese. They are similar languages. May be that\nboth have a common origin, but each country has its own language,\nhistory and customs. What does Canary Island speak? The Canary Islands' are from Spain, so their official language\nis Spanish\nWho are the people who live in the Pyrenees and speak a language unlike any other in Spain? the basque\nWhat languages are spoken in Bilbao Spain? spanishbilbao speak spanish and a language called bvask. most of them speak bvask and surprisingly some speak english.bilbao speak spanish and a language called bvask. most of them speak bvask and surprisingly some speak english. Do Mexicans speak the same language as people in Spain?", "start_char": 3715, "end_char": 4461, "id": "74900527" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_377077952#3_767640948", "url": "https://www.pangeanic.com/knowledge_center/how-many-languages-are-spoken-in-spain/", "title": "How many languages are spoken in Spain? - Pangeanic", "headings": "\nPrevious", "segment": "Spain is politically divided into different regions and these languages are official and unofficial in Spanish autonomous communities. To answer the question of how many languages are spoken in Spain, here is an overview of the most widely spoken languages in descendant order: Castilian: It is the official language of Spain with over 45 million speakers scattered across the country. The word “Castilian” is sometimes used to denote the standard form of Spanish used in Spain, as opposed to the variety of Spanish used in Latin America. Castilian can therefore be heard in all regions of Spain. Catalan: It is the official language of the northeastern region of Catalonia and Andorra. About 4,6 million people speak Catalan, including in adjoining areas in France and the Valencian Community, where it is typically referred to as Valencian. Similarly to its parent language, Catalan is a Romance language and it has inherited roughly 85% of its lexical set.", "start_char": 1172, "end_char": 2131, "id": "27640465" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110531214#0_295913753", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_language_do_they_speak_in_Spain", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What language do they speak in Spain? - Answers\nAnswers is the place to go to get the answers you need and to ask the questions you want\nHome\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nHistory of Spain\n \n✈️\nPortugal\n \nBarcelona\n \nMexico\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nSpain\nWhat language do they speak in Spain? Asked by Ole Champlin\nBe the first to answer! Answer\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWhat cities in Spain speak Spanish? All the cities in Spain speak Spanish. After all, it is the\nnational language. How do you speak Spain? You can't. Spain is not a language;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 861, "id": "74900516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_682936519#3_1458582407", "url": "https://www.mosalingua.com/en/official-languages-of-spain-guest/", "title": "The 6 (Surprising) Official Languages of Spain & How to Learn Them", "headings": "Linguistic Landscape: The 6 Official Languages of Spain & How to Learn Them\nLinguistic Landscape: The 6 Official Languages of Spain & How to Learn Them\nThe 6 Official Languages of Spain and How to Learn Them\nWhat’s the Official Language of Spain?\nWhat Are the Languages of Spain?\nCastilian Spanish\nWhere is Castilian Spanish spoken?\nHow to learn Castilian Spanish\nCatalan\nWhere is Catalan spoken?\nHow to learn Catalan\nValencian\nWhere is Valencian spoken?\nResources to learn Valencian\nAranese\nWhere is Aranese spoken?\nHow to learn Aranese\nBasque\nWhere is Basque spoken?\nHow to learn Basque\nGalician\nWhere is Galician spoken?\nHow to learn Galician\nBenefits of Learning the Regional Languages of Spain\nDid you like this article?\nOne click won't cost you anything, but it would mean a lot to us:\nWant to start improving your language skills today?\n", "segment": "So what are the official languages of Spain? Let’s take a look. What Are the Languages of Spain? Spain has one official national language and 5 co-official regional languages, spoken throughout the country. In addition to its six official languages, several Spanish dialects and minority languages also contribute to Spain’s linguistic landscape. Because it’s impossible to cover every language and dialect in one article, we’ll focus on the official languages by looking at what they are, where they’re spoken, and how you can learn them. Castilian Spanish\nSpanish and Castilian are both terms for the Spanish language. Spanish describes the language spoken throughout the Americas, and Castilian Spanish describes the language spoken in Spain. While they’re the same language, people in the Americas and in Spain have different accents and may use some different words. They can still easily understand each other, though.", "start_char": 1744, "end_char": 2669, "id": "71785024" } ]
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New York City
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_276526824#0_581011705", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_River", "title": "Hudson River - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Hudson River\nHudson River\nBridges that cross the Hudson River\nNavigation menu\nSearch\n", "segment": "Hudson River - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nHudson River\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPhotograph of the Hudson River looking north from the Bear Mountain Bridge\nThe Hudson River is in the State of New York in the United States. It is about 315 miles (507 km) long. The river runs from Lake Tear of the Clouds near Mount Marcy in Essex County in the north part of the state to New York Harbor in New York City at the south part of the state. It is named for Henry Hudson . The Hudson River is a special kind of river called an estuary. There is some salt in the water from New York City north until Poughkeepsie. It is then fresh water from Poughkeepsie north until Lake Tear of the Clouds. The border for the salt in the water moves when the tide rises and falls. The Hudson is part of the Erie Canal from New York City to Albany. The Hudson River used to have a lot of pollution from industry, but it is becoming cleaner now.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1003, "id": "41125355" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_946296864#0_1900233454", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Hudson_River", "title": "Hudson River Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "Hudson River\nHudson River\nBridges that cross the Hudson River\n", "segment": "Hudson River Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com\nHome\nKidzNet\nKidzTalk\nKidzTube\nGames\nPics\nSites\nMusic\nFacts\nNews\nkidzsearch.com > wiki Explore: web images videos games\nHudson River\nKidzSearch Safe Wikipedia for Kids. Jump to: navigation\n,\nsearch\nPhotograph of the Hudson River looking north from the Bear Mountain Bridge\nThe Hudson River is in the State of New York in the United States. It is about 315 miles (507 km) long. The river runs from Lake Tear of the Clouds near Mount Marcy in Essex County in the north part of the state to New York Harbor in New York City at the south part of the state. It is named for Henry Hudson . The Hudson River is a special kind of river called an estuary. There is some salt in the water from New York City north until Poughkeepsie. It is then fresh water from Poughkeepsie north until Lake Tear of the Clouds.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 846, "id": "47469865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_758579021#0_1622305866", "url": "https://www.svcsd.org/Page/1279", "title": "NYS Landforms / Hudson River", "headings": "Sauquoit Valley Elementary School\nSauquoit Valley Elementary School\nHudson River\nInteresting Facts\n", "segment": "NYS Landforms / Hudson River\nSauquoit Valley Elementary School\nHudson River\nDo you know who was the first person to sail up the Hudson River? The river was named after Henry Hudson, who first sailed this river in 1609. Today, the Hudson River is a major United States waterway, which flows through the state capital of Albany into New York City’s harbor. The Hudson River starts in the Adirondack Mountains about four thousand feet above sea level. It flows south through the state capital of Albany and eventualy empties into the Atlantic Ocean. During the last Ice Age, New York was covered by a sheet of ice that was over one mile thick. The force of this ice created valleys, lakes, rivers, and even rounded mountain ranges. It also crushed things that did not move like a huge bulldozer. As it withdrew, the glacier carved out a large channel in a valley. As the glacier metled, this channel filled with water and formed the Hudson River.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 943, "id": "89515346" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1710421602#1_3405364045", "url": "https://easyscienceforkids.com/hudson-river/", "title": "Facts about Hudson River for Kids", "headings": "Hudson River\nHudson River\nQuick Facts: –\n", "segment": "The Hudson River is a special kind of river called an estuary. Most part of the river flows in New York State but its final segment forms the boundary between New York and New Jersey. The widest point of the river is at Haverstraw Bay and it stretches for approximately 5 kilometers. The major tributary of Hudson River is the Mohawk River which forms one of the most important waterways of the United States. The Hudson River was declared as a federal government waterway in 1892. It is also known as Feldspar Brook and also Opalescent River. It is believed that an Italian explorer named Giovanni da Verrazano first sailed this body of water in the 1500s much earlier than Henry Hudson. The river has been used for many purposes from trade to navigation to transportation etc. This river’s valley played an important role during the French and Indian war in 1750s and the American Revolutionary war. Despite being smaller in size as compared to other rivers in America, it is still one of the most important rivers.", "start_char": 546, "end_char": 1564, "id": "86052345" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_700977583#6_1456200221", "url": "https://www.attractionsofamerica.com/travel/top-most-beautiful-rivers-us.php", "title": "Top 10 Most Beautiful Rivers in the US | Attractions of America", "headings": "Top 10 Most Beautiful Rivers in the US\nTop 10 Most Beautiful Rivers in the US\nMost Beautiful Rivers in the USA\n1: Kenai River, Alaska\n2: Columbia River, Oregon\n3: Rio Grande, Texas\n4: Hudson River, New York\n5: Colorado River, Arizona\n6: Hanalei River, Hawaii\n7: Snake River, Wyoming\n8: Animas River, CO\n9: Tennessee River, Tennessee\n10: Allegheny River, Pennsylvania\n", "segment": "Address: Rio Grande, TX\n4: Hudson River, New York\nRate attraction: 7\n6\nView Map\nLocated in eastern New York, the Hudson river extends 315 miles and runs from the Adirondack Mountains and into New York Bay. According to historians, the Hudson River has been America’s most important river since its discovery in the 1600s. The river can be found in Manhattan, where it is the backdrop to many vacationers' trips. However, it is outside of New York City that the rivers true beauty lies. Address: Hudson River, NY\n5: Colorado River, Arizona\nRate attraction:", "start_char": 2728, "end_char": 3284, "id": "15751239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1647546163#1_3080005462", "url": "https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-jersey/nj-best-rivers/", "title": "The Best Rivers In New Jersey", "headings": "There’s Something Incredible About These 12 Rivers In New Jersey\nThere’s Something Incredible About These 12 Rivers In New Jersey\n1. Hudson River\n2. Delaware River\n3. Passaic River\n4. Navesink River\n5. Ramapo River\n6. Raritan River\n7. Tuckahoe River\n8. Hackensack River\n9. Manasquan River\n10. Rancocas Creek\n11. Mullica River\n12. Great Egg Harbor River\n", "segment": "While we continue to feature destinations that make our state wonderful, please take proper precautions or add them to your bucket list to see at a later date. If you know of a local business that could use some extra support during these times, please nominate them here: onlyinyourstate.com/nominate\n1. Hudson River\nGigi_NYC\nFlickr/Daniel Piraino\nThe Hudson River lies on the eastern border of our state, between New York and New Jersey. The 315-mile river starts in the Adirondack Mountains and empties out into the Atlantic Ocean. The southernmost portion of the river is a tidal estuary, where salt and fresh water meet. 2. Delaware River\nWikipedia/Wolle8Ball\nFlickr/Nicholas A. Tonelli\nThe Delaware River runs along New Jersey's western border, through NY, NJ, PA, and DE. Beginning in the Catskills, the river runs over 300 miles to the Atlantic Ocean. 3.", "start_char": 555, "end_char": 1417, "id": "30780679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1575088547#0_3312551738", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Hudson-River", "title": "Hudson River | river, New York, United States | Britannica", "headings": "Hudson River\nHudson River\nriver, New York, United States\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Hudson River | river, New York, United States | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Water Rivers & Canals\nHudson River\nriver, New York, United States\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nHudson River, river in New York state, U.S. It flows almost entirely within the state, the exception being its final segment, where it forms the boundary between New York and New Jersey for 21 miles (34 km). The Hudson originates in several small postglacial lakes in the Adirondack Mountains near Mount Marcy (5,344 feet [1,629 metres]), the highest point in New York, and flows about 315 miles (507 km) through the eastern part of the state. Lake Tear of the Clouds is regarded as the source of its main headstream, the Opalescent River. Hudson River\nBear Mountain Bridge over the Hudson River, New York. Mwanner\nThe Hudson follows a winding course for its first 108 miles (174 km), flowing generally southeast to Corinth in Saratoga county and then northeast to Hudson Falls. From there it flows (without significant gradient) almost directly south for 200 miles (320 km) to the Battery at the head of Upper New York Bay (at New York City ). It drains an area of 13,370 square miles (34,628 square km). Its lower course, about 150 miles (240 km) long, occupies a drowned valley; extending seaward from its mouth for about 200 miles is a deep submarine canyon. Tides are felt as far north as the federal dam at Troy, where the mean tidal range is 4.7 feet (1.4 metres).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1755, "id": "23801205" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1433015514#0_3069570273", "url": "https://www.nationalgeographic.org/activity/hudson-river-a-good-place-for-a-settlement/", "title": "Hudson River: A Good Place for a Settlement | National Geographic Society", "headings": "Hudson River: A Good Place for a Settlement\nHudson River: A Good Place for a Settlement\nMedia Credits\nWriter\nEditors\nEducator Reviewer\nMedia\nText\nInteractives\nPartner\nFunder\n", "segment": "Hudson River: A Good Place for a Settlement | National Geographic Society\nHudson River: A Good Place for a Settlement\nDirections\nObjectives\nPreparation\nBackground & Vocabulary\nLinks\ninteractive\nThe Hudson: The River That Defined America\n1. Introduce the topic of settlement in the Hudson Valley and the activity. Ask students to locate the mouth of the Hudson River in New York on a wall map of the United States. Explain to students that Dutch explorer Henry Hudson traveled across the Atlantic Ocean on the Half Moon in 1609 and continued to sail up the Hudson River. Dutch colonists followed Hudson and established settlements along the Hudson River. One of these settlements was New Amsterdam. Ask:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 703, "id": "72652669" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1239105680#4_1814832258", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-10-longest-rivers-in-new-york.html", "title": "The 10 Longest Rivers in New York - WorldAtlas", "headings": "The 10 Longest Rivers in New York\nThe 10 Longest Rivers in New York\nLongest Rivers In New York\nSaint Lawrence River\nSusquehanna River\nAllegheny River\nHudson River\nManagement of New York's Rivers\nThe 10 Longest Rivers in New York\n", "segment": "The river is characterized by several tunnels throughout its course including the Allegheny River Tunnel that went into service in 2012. Hudson River\nHudson River is the fourth-longest river in the US at 315 miles. The river flows from north to south through New York and originates from the Adirondack Mountains. It flows through the Hudson Valley before draining into the Atlantic Ocean. From the source to its confluence with Calamity Brook, the river is called Feldspar Brook and from the Calamity Brook to Indian Pass Brook it is named Calamity Brook. It is then named Hudson River from that point on. Management of New York's Rivers\nThe rivers in New York are managed through programs and activities that aim to protect and restore the quality of water in the state. These programs include action agendas, local actions, commissions and partnerships that vary in scope. Some of the programs focus on the entire or multiple drainage basins while others focus locally on small parts of the larger rivers. Lakes and other water bodies are also managed alongside the rivers and streams.", "start_char": 2294, "end_char": 3382, "id": "96414780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1590456744#0_3547993631", "url": "https://www.centerfortheurbanriver.org/river/", "title": "The Hudson River | Center for the Urban River at Beczak | Sarah Lawrence College", "headings": "The Hudson River\nThe Hudson River", "segment": "The Hudson River | Center for the Urban River at Beczak | Sarah Lawrence College\nThe Hudson River\nThe Hudson River is 315 miles long, starting from the source at Lake Tear of the Clouds near the base of Mt. Marcy, in the Adirondack Mountain Range and empties into the New York Harbor leading to the Atlantic Ocean. Approximately 153 miles of the Hudson River is an estuary extending from the Troy Dam to the Atlantic Ocean. An estuary is a portion of a river where salt water from the ocean is measurably diluted by fresh water within the watershed. The amount of salt in water is called salinity and is measured in parts per thousand (ppt). Parts per thousand refers to how many grams of salt are in one thousand milliliters of water. Salt in the ocean originates from minerals dissolving in water. Salt water has salinity between 32 and 35 ppt. Water that has salinity in the range between fresh water (close to 0 ppt) and ocean water is called brackish water (a mixture of salt and fresh water). Salt water enters the Hudson River during high tide, when water from the Atlantic Ocean is flooding the river. At the same time, there is a constant flow of fresh water flowing from the north to the south.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1204, "id": "32752205" } ]
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where was selena gomez raised?
Grand Prairie
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Where is Selena Gomez from? Selena Gomez was born in newyork and raised in Grand Prairie, Texas. Where does Selena gomez parents come from? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. Where does Selena gomez come from? she is from Texas. Selena Gomez was born in little prarie Texas\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally? Selena Gomez is born in Dallas, Texas, Grand Prairie. Was Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?", "start_char": 2943, "end_char": 3448, "id": "75034523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#8_473646447", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "Where does Selena gomez come from? she is from Texas. Selena Gomez was born in little prarie Texas\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally? Selena Gomez is born in Dallas, Texas, Grand Prairie. Was Selena gomez born when her mum was 16? yeah Selena Gomez was born when her mom was 16. Once Selena was born her dad left her too. Now Selena has a step dad. What time was Selena gomez born? 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Do you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up? do you have a picture of when Selena Gomez was born and when she grew up. Is Selena gomez born in Canada or us? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prarie, Texas in the U.S. :)\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie in the state of Texas in the United States. Where is Selena Gomez from? Selena Gomez was born in newyork and raised in Grand Prairie, Texas. Where does Selena gomez parents come from? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas.", "start_char": 2616, "end_char": 3213, "id": "75034522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1468973134#7_2475253925", "url": "http://selenagomez.wikia.com/wiki/Selena_Gomez", "title": "Selena Gomez | Selena Gomez Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Selena Gomez\nSelena Gomez\nContents\nLife & career\n1992-2004: Early life & career beginnings\n2007-2008: Wizards of Waverly Place and breakthrough\n2009-2011: Film debut and Selena Gomez & the Scene\n2012-2014: Films and debut solo album\n2015-2016: Revival and continued film career\n2017-present: 13 Reasons Why, stand-alone singles and Rare\n2021-present: Revelación and upcoming projects\nOther ventures\nPhilantrophy\nArtistry\nPersonal life\nOfficial Accounts\nTattoos\nTrivia\nFilmography\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "Early life & career beginnings\nSelena as a child\nSelena was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. She is the daughter of former stage actress, Amanda Dawn Mandy Cornett & Ricardo Joel Rick Gomez. Her father is of Mexican ancestry; her mother, who was adopted, is of Italian ancestry. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez has stated My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except [that we] go to the park and have barbecues on Sundays after church.\" Her birth parents divorced when she was five years old, and she was raised as an only child by her working mother. In 2006, Mandy remarried Brian Teefey. This led to the family having financial troubles, with her mother struggling to provide for them. On the situation, Gomez stated, \"I remember my mom would run out of gas all of the time and we’d sit there and have to go through the car and get quarters and help her get gas because she never liked to ask my grandparents for money.", "start_char": 4064, "end_char": 5101, "id": "62295338" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1288199240#1_2635486147", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/selena-gomez-net-worth/", "title": "Selena Gomez Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Selena Gomez Net Worth\nSelena Gomez Net Worth\nHow much is Selena Gomez Worth?\nSelena Gomez Net Worth:\nSelena Gomez\n", "segment": "She is also one of the most-popular figures on social media. As of this writing she has more than 25 million followers on TikTok and just under 200 million followers on Instagram. Early Life: Selena Gomez was born in Grand Praire, Texas on July 22, 1992. Her parents are Ricardo Joel Gomez and former stage actress Amanda Dawn (Mandy) Cornett. Her mother was just sixteen when Selena was born. Gomez was named after popular singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Her parents divorced when she was five years old and Selena remained with her mother. They had trouble with money as her mother struggled to provide for them. Selena got her high school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010.", "start_char": 425, "end_char": 1110, "id": "76308555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1989282563#5_2237478211", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selina_gomez", "title": "Selena Gomez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Selena Gomez\nSelena Gomez\nContents\nLife and career\n1992–2006: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–2012: Breakthrough with Disney and Selena Gomez & the Scene\n2012–2015: Stars Dance and films\n2015–2016: Revival and personal struggles\n2017–present: Standalone releases, 13 Reasons Why, and Rare\nArtistry\nSound\nInfluences\nEndorsements\nPhilanthropy\nUNICEF\nOther charity work\nAdvocacy\nPersonal life\nReligious beliefs\nHealth\nRelationships\nDiscography\nSolo albums\nSelena Gomez & the Scene albums\nConcert tours\nSolo tours\nSelena Gomez & the Scene tours\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Early life and career beginnings\nSelena Marie Gomez was born on July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas, to Ricardo Joel Gomez and Texas-born former stage actress Amanda Dawn \"Mandy\" Cornett. Gomez was named after Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, who died in 1995. Her father is of Mexican descent while her mother, who was adopted, has some Italian ancestry. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez has said she is \"a proud third-generation American-Mexican\" and that, \"My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except [that we] go to the park and have barbecues on Sundays after church.\" Her parents divorced when she was five and she remained with her mother. Gomez has two younger half-sisters: Gracie Elliot Teefey, through Amanda and her second husband Brian Teefey, and Victoria \"Tori\" Gomez, through Ricardo and his second wife Sara. She earned her high-school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010. Gomez was born when her mother was sixteen years old.", "start_char": 3730, "end_char": 4801, "id": "64120550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1983322888#5_2230818255", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selena_Gomez", "title": "Selena Gomez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Selena Gomez\nSelena Gomez\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nLife and career\n1992–2006: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–2012: Breakthrough with Disney and Selena Gomez & the Scene\n2012–2015: Stars Dance and films\n2015–2016: Revival and personal struggles\n2017–2019: Standalone releases and 13 Reasons Why\n2020–present: Rare and Revelación\nArtistry\nSound\nInfluences\nEndorsements\nPhilanthropy\nUNICEF\nOther charity work\nAdvocacy\nPersonal life\nReligious beliefs\nHealth\nRelationships\nFilmography\nDiscography\nSolo albums\nSelena Gomez & the Scene albums\nTours\nSolo tours\nSelena Gomez & the Scene tours\nAchievements\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Early life and career beginnings\nSelena Marie Gomez was born on July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas, to Ricardo Joel Gomez and Texas-born former stage actress Amanda Dawn \"Mandy\" Cornett. She was named after Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, who died in 1995. Her father is of Mexican descent while her mother, who was adopted, has some Italian ancestry. Gomez's paternal grandparents emigrated to Texas from Monterrey in the 1970s. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez has said she is \"a proud third-generation American-Mexican\" and that, \"My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except [that we] go to the park and have barbecues on Sundays after church.\" Gomez was fluent in Spanish until age seven. Her parents divorced when she was five and she remained with her mother. Gomez has two younger half-sisters: Gracie Elliot Teefey, through Amanda and her second husband Brian Teefey, and Victoria \"Tori\" Gomez, through Ricardo and his second wife Sara.", "start_char": 3652, "end_char": 4720, "id": "64116309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1344572483#17_2659891059", "url": "https://www.velvetropes.com/backstage/selena-gomez-house", "title": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!", "headings": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!\nSelena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nWhere does Selena Gomez live?\nSelena Gomez House Encino\nSelena Gomez House Studio City (former)\nDoes Selena Gomez have a house in Texas?\nWhat does Selena Gomez eat?\nWhy did Selena Gomez go to rehab?\nHow much money does Selena Gomez have?\nWhat part of Mexico is Selena Gomez’s dad from?\nWhat TV shows has Selena Gomez been on?\nSources\nAshley Weyler\n", "segment": "What part of Mexico is Selena Gomez’s dad from? Selena Gomez was born on July 22, 1992, to Ricardo Joel Gomez and Amanda Dawn Cornett in Grand Prairie, Texas. Her parents named her after legendary Tejano singer and actress Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Her parents divorced when Selena was only five years old, and Selena lived with her mother full-time. Ricardo, who is of Mexican descent, went on to remarry and have a daughter, Victoria. Amanda, who is of Italian descent, remarried and had a daughter, Gracie. As for what part of Mexico her dad is from? We have no idea 🙁 Even though Ricardo is of Mexican descent, he was born in America. What TV shows has Selena Gomez been on? Selena Gomez began acting at an early age.", "start_char": 6926, "end_char": 7648, "id": "6830160" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#0_473629264", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers\nSelena Gomez\nWhere was Selena Gomez born? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-09-08 04:47:04\nSelena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas on July 22, 1992. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born in Texes\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born in New York, NY in America. Selena Gomez was born in Dallas, TX in America. Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prarie, TX in America. These are all possible locations Selena Gomez was born in.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 702, "id": "75034516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_454173510#4_985938521", "url": "https://www.arogundade.com/selena-gomez-ethnicity-nationality-race.html", "title": "BEST Of Selena Gomez: Ethnicity, Nationality, Race Heritage, Parents Family", "headings": "180,000 Fans Google Selena Gomez's Ethnicity, Nationality & Parents Race Heritage\n180,000 Fans Google Selena Gomez's Ethnicity, Nationality & Parents Race Heritage\nIF RACE NO LONGER matters today, why do so many fans want to know about the ethnicity, nationality and family background of singer Selena Gomez? By Ben Arogundade. [Feb.16.2016]\nMILLIONS OF FANS around the globe watch actress and singer Selena Gomez on television or on their mobile devices, and they wonder — is she Italian, Spanish, Mexican? With her olive skin, dark hair and brown eyes she looks like she could be all of these, and also none of them in terms of the global melting pot that is modern beauty. Inevitably, those of Gomez’s fans with questions about her ethnicity, nationality and her parents’ race heritage turn to Google for answers. Each month the search engine records the total number of Internet queries that people type into their browsers. For example, 2,500 Selena fans Google the term, “Selena Gomez ethnicity”, each month, while 5,500 search, “Selena Gomez parents”. Meanwhile, 3,600 ask, “Is Selena Gomez Mexican?” Some of these searches can also get sexual. 27,000 people per month (320,000 per year) Google the phrase, “Selena Gomez boobs.”\nSELENA GOMEZ ETHNICITY & NATIONALITY: THE FACTS\nIf we add up the total number of search queries about her ethnicity, nationality and family background, it amounts to approximately 180,000 searches per year.\nSo, what are the facts about Selena’s heritage? She is an American, born in New York City on July 22, 1992. She grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas, where she moved soon after birth. Her parents are Ricardo Joel Gomez, of Mexican ancestry, and Amanda Dawn Cornett, who is white, and of part Italian heritage. Selena’s father named her after the famous Mexican singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez.\nPARENTS BACKGROUND\nBoth Selena’s parents were still in high school when they met. Gomez’s mother, commonly known as Mandy, gave birth to Selena when she was just sixteen and her father was seventeen. The young couple got married, but things soon broke down, and they divorced when Selena was five, after which she was brought up by her mother. “It was really hard,” she recalled in an interview with E! “I remember just being really angry.”\nGomez’s acting career began at the age of seven on the kids TV show Barney and Friends. In 2009 she moved into music with her debut album “Kiss & Tell”. Alongside dating a number of high profile boyfriends, including Justin Bieber, she has also become close friends with fellow music star Taylor Swift. “We talk every single day,” Selena says. “She has helped me through some really hard times.”\nBen Arogundade's book 'Black Beauty' is out now.\nBEAUTY UNDEFINED: Many fans are curious about Selena Gomez's ethnicity, nationality and family background. Is she Persian, Hispanic, Italian?\nThe Creativity of Author, Designer & Publisher Ben Arogundade\nHome\nBooks\nAbout\nArticles\nBLACK = UGLY\nThe Shocking History Of Black Beauty.\nIS GIGI HADID MUSLIM?\nFind Out Why She's Not Saying.\nSWIFT vs BOLT\nHow Is Taylor Swift Connected To The World's Fastest Man?\nUNDER THE SKIN\nWhat Does Jessica Alba Have In Common With Snoop Dogg?\nTaylor Swift Talks - Get The New App Of Her Best Quotes\nFAMILY FACES: Young Selena Gomez with her mother Amanda Teefey and stepfather Brian; Selena as a child. 180,000 Google questions about her ethnicity, nationality and parents background. Gomez's father is Mexican and her mother is European.\n*SELENA GOMEZ ETHNICITY, NATIONALITY & PARENTS HERITAGE — THE STATS\n2,500\nThe number of people worldwide who Google the phrase, “Selena Gomez ethnicity” each month.\n3,600\nThe number of people worldwide who Google the question, “Is Selena Gomez Mexican?” each month.\n5,500\nThe number of people worldwide who Google the phrase, “Selena Gomez parents” each month.\nAll figures for “Selena Gomez Ethnicity, Nationality & Parents Heritage - The Stats”, supplied by Google. Figures include global totals for laptop and desktop computers and mobile devices.\n", "segment": "She is an American, born in New York City on July 22, 1992. She grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas, where she moved soon after birth. Her parents are Ricardo Joel Gomez, of Mexican ancestry, and Amanda Dawn Cornett, who is white, and of part Italian heritage. Selena’s father named her after the famous Mexican singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez. PARENTS BACKGROUND\nBoth Selena’s parents were still in high school when they met. Gomez’s mother, commonly known as Mandy, gave birth to Selena when she was just sixteen and her father was seventeen. The young couple got married, but things soon broke down, and they divorced when Selena was five, after which she was brought up by her mother. “ It was really hard,” she recalled in an interview with E! “ I remember just being really angry.” Gomez’s acting career began at the age of seven on the kids TV show Barney and Friends.", "start_char": 2096, "end_char": 2965, "id": "15489373" } ]
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Romney was candidate for the San Diego County board of supervisors in 1986 and the Palomar College Board of Trustees in 1988. He was a Republican. G. Ott Romney (1892–1973) was born in Salt Lake City, the son of George Ernst and Hannah, and died in Alexandria, Virginia. He was the third head football coach at Brigham Young University, coaching for nine years from 1928 to 1936. His national positions included Chairman of the National Recreation Policies Committee, National Director of the Recreation Section of the Works Progress Administration or WPA, assignments with the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and membership on U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower 's Council on Youth Fitness. During World War II he served as Chief of Recreation and Club Unit Services to the United States Armed Forces through the Red Cross. He married Ruth Harding in 1919, and they were parents of three children – two girls and one boy. 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No, Mitt Romney is not a Muslim. He is a Mormon. When did Mitt Romney die? Mitt Romney is still alive. Did Mitt Romney give to any charities besides his church? Yes.", "start_char": 2259, "end_char": 2563, "id": "3527962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1532439733#13_3405283767", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/republicans/mitt-romney-net-worth/", "title": "Mitt Romney Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Mitt Romney Net Worth\nMitt Romney Net Worth\nHow much is Mitt Romney Worth?\nMitt Romney Net Worth:\nMitt Romney\n", "segment": "The Romneys have 5 sons: Taggart (born in 1970), Matthew (1971), Joshua (1975), Benjamin (1978), and Craig (1981). Ann was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1998; Mitt was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2017, and it was successfully treated at UC Irvine Hospital in California. Mitt has fulfilled several roles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including seminary teacher, bishop of the ward, and president of the Boston Stake. Ann converted to Mormonism in 1966 while Mitt was on his mission trip, and she was baptized by his father. Awards and Honors: In 2008, Romney received a Canterbury Medal from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Cranbrook School. He has also received honorary doctorates from the University of Utah (business), Bentley College (law), Suffolk University Law School (public administration), Hillsdale College (public service), Liberty University (humanities), and several other educational institutions. \" Time\" magazine included Mitt on their list of the world's 100 most influential people in 2012.", "start_char": 6910, "end_char": 8002, "id": "32663448" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1482208821#22_3140810783", "url": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090101111306AAJVCdJ", "title": "Name Game: Unisex Names? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "Name Game: Unisex Names?\nAnonymous\nName Game: Unisex Names?\n54 Answers\n", "segment": "Reagan. My friend named her son Reagan. He's an adorable little boy. 7. Kennedy. This name sounds masculine to me. 8. Robin. 9. Haley.", "start_char": 6213, "end_char": 6347, "id": "38429563" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1307941477#10_2477637174", "url": "https://parade.com/1022417/marynliles/irish-baby-names/", "title": "100 Irish Baby Names—Irish Girl and Boy Names (2021)", "headings": "100 Charming Irish Baby Name Ideas for Your Wee Lad or Lass\nParenting\n100 Charming Irish Baby Name Ideas for Your Wee Lad or Lass\nBy Maryn Liles\nParade\n100 Irish Baby Names\nParade Daily\n", "segment": "Stephen\n46. Sarai\n47. Matthew\n48. Erin\n49. Oisin\n50. Lennon\nRelated: 150 Baby Boy Names\n51. Nathan\n52. Collins\n53. Robert\n54.", "start_char": 1747, "end_char": 1872, "id": "66445648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_876026740#1_1580177636", "url": "http://www.ourbabynamer.com/meaning-of-Romney.html", "title": "Romney - Meaning Of Romney, What Does Romney Mean?", "headings": "Romney Meaning\nRomney Meaning\nWhat does Romney mean?\nThe Given Name Romney\nRomney Popularity\nRomney Related Names\nFamous Romneys\nRomney Numerology\nRomney Name Fun\n", "segment": "The meaning of Romney is \"winding river\". Romney is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 6 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced Rom-ney. The Given Name Romney\nRomney is a name with authenticness. A name fit for a child full of spirit and a positive vibe, a little pathfinder. A creative name, that may be just right for you. Romney falls into the water name category. Romney Popularity\nIn the U.S. in 2018, it ranked 13,608 in baby name popularity for boys with 5 occurrences. Less than 5 girls were given the name. In contrast, the year before it ranked 9,481 in baby name popularity for boys with 8 occurrences.", "start_char": 1355, "end_char": 1984, "id": "911762" } ]
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God.\nWhich Player Aged Better: LeBron or Chris Paul?\nWhich Player Aged Better: LeBron or Chris Paul?\nTempers Flare in Knicks-Suns 😡\nBreaking Down the Jokic-CP3 MVP Debate\nBreaking Down the Jokic-CP3 MVP Debate\nPhoenix Suns vs. Cleveland Cavaliers - Game Highlights\nBook, CP3 Lead Suns to OT Win ☀️\n5 Biggest Things Chris Paul Has Brought to Suns\n5 Biggest Things Chris Paul Has Brought to Suns\nMurray Responds to Perkins 🍿\nChris Paul gets it to go at the buzzer\nLA Clippers vs. Phoenix Suns - Game Highlights\nCP3 Gets MVP Chants 👏\nCP3 Praises Devin Booker 👏\n76ers Were Optimistic They Could Trade for Chris Paul, but Guard Wasn't Interested\n76ers Were Optimistic They Could Trade for Chris Paul, but Guard Wasn't Interested\nDoes CP3 Have MVP Case? 🤔\nPhoenix Suns vs. New York Knicks - Game Highlights\nChris Paul gets it to go at the buzzer\nChris Paul sinks the shot at the buzzer\nChris Paul hits the shot with time ticking down\n", "segment": "Chris Paul | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights\nBleacher Report Logo\nNFL\nNBA\nMCBB\nWCBB\nCFB\nWorld Football\nMLB\nNHL\nMMA\nAEW\nWWE\nWNBA\nGolf\nTennis\nBoxing\nB/R Shop\nMore\nShows\nB/R Kicks\nB/R Gridiron\nGet the App\nB/R Shop\nAccount\nSign Up\nLogin\nEdition\nBleacher Report Logo\nChris Paul\nEarvin Magic Johnson @MagicJohnson\nCan Paul Lead the Suns to a Title? 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The Ringer\nvia The Ringer\nWoj: CP3 Could Use Knicks as Leverage in Contract Talks with Suns\nBleacher Report Logo\nChris Paul\nWoj: CP3 Could Use Knicks as Leverage in Contract Talks with Suns\nAdam Wells\nvia Bleacher Report\nCP3: ' You Can't Duck Nobody'\nSuns PG isn't worrying about Phoenix's first-round matchup: ' The West ain't never been easy, I don't care who you play'\nBleacher Report Logo\nChris Paul\nCP3: ' You Can't Duck Nobody'\nSuns PG isn't worrying about Phoenix's first-round matchup: ' The West ain't never been easy, I don't care who you play'\nTim Daniels\nvia Bleacher Report\nPortland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix Suns - Game Highlights\nVideo Play Button\nNBA Retweet @RTNBA\nSLAM @SLAMonline\nThe Ringer @ringer\nPhoenix Suns vs. Golden State Warriors - Game Highlights\nVideo Play Button\nChris Paul hits the shot with time ticking down\nVideo Play Button\nChris Paul hits the shot with time ticking down\nVideo Play Button\nKellan Olson @KellanOlson\nKellan Olson @KellanOlson\nGerald Bourguet @GeraldBourguet\nCP3 Going at Steph\nBleacher Report @BleacherReport\nCP3 goes at Steph for the bucket 👀 https://t.co/rmsZmlxSgT\nThe Ringer’s O’Connor Has 3 Suns Earning NBA Season Honors\nBleacher Report Logo\nChris Paul\nThe Ringer’s O’Connor Has 3 Suns Earning NBA Season Honors\nArizona Sports\nvia Arizona Sports\nChris Paul sinks the shot at the buzzer\nVideo Play Button\nGerald Bourguet @GeraldBourguet\nDuane Rankin @DuaneRankin\nJustin Kubatko @jkubatko\nCP3, Redick Talk About College Rivalry 😂\nTheOldMan&TheThree @OldManAndThree\nThis story is never not funny. https://t.co/SEdPTyFXWv\nPoint.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2008, "id": "4499641" } ]
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with which country does south africa border?
Lesotho
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253018523#0_1849356577", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-south-africa.html", "title": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border South Africa?\nWhich Countries Border South Africa?\nBotswana\nNamibia\nMozambique\nSwaziland\nLesotho\nZimbabwe\n", "segment": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Countries Border South Africa? The border between Namibia and South Africa. Editorial credit: Rainer Lesniewski / Shutterstock.com. South Africa is one of the largest countries in Africa, covering an area of 0.471 million square miles. The country has a land border that stretches 3,021 miles in length. The country’s international border was first delineated when the country was still a colony and was established as a result of treaties agreed by the European colonial powers in the late 19th century. Six countries border South Africa, one of which is an enclave. These bordering countries are Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 718, "id": "96436702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1267041611#7_1883070823", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/maps/south-africa", "title": "South Africa Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of South Africa\nMaps of South Africa\nProvinces of South Africa Map\nWhere is South Africa?\nOutline Map of South Africa\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "South Africa shares a border with six countries. It surrounds the enclaved country of Lesotho. Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Botswana border it to the north. Mozambique and Eswatini border it to the east and northeast, respectively. South Africa has coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean to the south. South Africa Bordering Countries : Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini. Regional Maps: Map of Africa\nOutline Map of South Africa\nThe blank outline map represents mainland South Africa. The country also has several oceanic islands thats cannot be observed on this map.", "start_char": 2949, "end_char": 3555, "id": "96458299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253018523#1_1849357708", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-south-africa.html", "title": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border South Africa?\nWhich Countries Border South Africa?\nBotswana\nNamibia\nMozambique\nSwaziland\nLesotho\nZimbabwe\n", "segment": "South Africa is one of the largest countries in Africa, covering an area of 0.471 million square miles. The country has a land border that stretches 3,021 miles in length. The country’s international border was first delineated when the country was still a colony and was established as a result of treaties agreed by the European colonial powers in the late 19th century. Six countries border South Africa, one of which is an enclave. These bordering countries are Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland. Lesotho, which is surrounded by South Africa, is an enclave. The Botswana-South Africa border is the longest of South Africa’s international borders, while the country’s border with Zimbabwe is the shortest. Botswana\nOne bordering country of South Africa is Botswana, a country is situated north of South Africa. Natural borders such as rivers largely define the border, and for the most part, the border follows the course of rivers. These rivers that act as natural borders are the Limpopo, Molopo, Nossob, and Marico rivers.", "start_char": 187, "end_char": 1246, "id": "96436703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1253018523#2_1849359192", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-south-africa.html", "title": "Which Countries Border South Africa? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border South Africa?\nWhich Countries Border South Africa?\nBotswana\nNamibia\nMozambique\nSwaziland\nLesotho\nZimbabwe\n", "segment": "Lesotho, which is surrounded by South Africa, is an enclave. The Botswana-South Africa border is the longest of South Africa’s international borders, while the country’s border with Zimbabwe is the shortest. Botswana\nOne bordering country of South Africa is Botswana, a country is situated north of South Africa. Natural borders such as rivers largely define the border, and for the most part, the border follows the course of rivers. These rivers that act as natural borders are the Limpopo, Molopo, Nossob, and Marico rivers. The border starts at the tri-point connecting Namibia, South Africa, and Botswana and moves east until it reaches the Zimbabwe-South Africa-Botswana tri-point. The border stretches a total of 1,223 miles in length, making it South Africa’s longest international border it shares with another country. The border was established in the late 19th century as dictated by order of the Council passed in 1895. The two countries retained the colonial border after gaining independence in the 20th century. Numerous border crossings exist along the border, to facilitate cross-border legal movement, which also features border towns found near the border.", "start_char": 719, "end_char": 1895, "id": "96436704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1358360711#1_3095095300", "url": "https://thefactfile.org/south-africa-facts/", "title": "82 Interesting Facts About South Africa - The Fact File", "headings": "82 Interesting Facts About South Africa\n82 Interesting Facts About South Africa\n82 Interesting facts about South Africa\nFlag of South Africa\nSouth Africa on map\n", "segment": "Six countries that share land borders with South Africa are Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Let us learn more about its people, culture, wildlife, geography, history, industries; and some information and trivia about South Africa for kids. 82 Interesting facts about South Africa\n1. The longest continuous wine route on earth is found in South Africa. 2. It is the largest meat producer in Africa. 3. Table Mountain is one of the oldest mountains on the planet.", "start_char": 490, "end_char": 1088, "id": "107634303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_5306124#5_13420014", "url": "https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/south-africa-for-kids.html", "title": "South Africa for Kids | South Africa Facts for Kids | Geography", "headings": "South Africa for Kids\nSouth Africa for Kids\nSouth Africa Facts | Country Facts\nSouth Africa for Kids:\nSouth Africa Geography\nCape Point/South Africa\nSouth Africa for Kids: Geography\nSouth Africa for Kids:\nSouth Africa Attractions\nDurban\nSouth Africa for Kids: Animals\nSouth Africa for Kids:\nSouth Africa People\nWomen of the Ndebele tribe\nZulu woman showing a wire basket\nSouth Africa for Kids: Food\nDid you know that...?\nPopular Pages\nResources: South Africa for Kids\n", "segment": "South Africa Geography\nSout h Africa is the southernmost country on the African continent. South Africa encloses two landlocked African countries which are eSwatini (formerly called Swaziland) and Lesotho. Both countries are ruled by kings and the people there are very poor. South Africa also shares borders with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe in the North, and Mozambique in the East. Cape Point/South Africa\nIt takes a 12-hour flight from London/England, 12-hour flight from Singapore and it takes more than 17 hours from New York/USA to get to South Africa. In South Africa, the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean meet off the Southern Cape coast. In the image to the right, you see Cape Point, the southernmost point of the Cape Peninsula. The southernmost point in South Africa is, however, Cape Agulhas which is roughly 120km (75miles) east of Cape Town. South Africa for Kids: Geography\nSouth Africa has various mountain ranges and the grasslands.", "start_char": 1456, "end_char": 2413, "id": "49572953" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1667902704#8_2896167338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_Botswana_a_part_of_south_Africa", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Which African country borders Botswana and South Africa? Namibia and Zimbabwe. Botswana: Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe\nSouth Africa: Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland,\nZimbabwe\nWhat borders Botswana and South Africa? Namibia and Botswana\nWhat part of Africa is Botswana located? Botswana is located in southern Africa. This country is south of botswana? South Africa. What countries are part of southern Africa?", "start_char": 2700, "end_char": 3130, "id": "3524319" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_265879532#18_409892023", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/country/south-africa.html", "title": "South Africa | Facts, History & News", "headings": "South Africa\nSouth Africa\nFacts & Figures\nIndex\nGeography\nGovernment\nHistory\nWe Are Sorry,\nThis video is restricted from playing\nNext: History\n", "segment": "Ports and harbors: Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Richards Bay, Saldanha Bay. Airports: 566 (2013). International disputes: South Africa has placed military units to assist police operations along the border of Lesotho, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique to control smuggling, poaching, and illegal migration; the governments of South Africa and Namibia have not signed or ratified the text of the 1994 Surveyor's General agreement placing the boundary in the middle of the Orange River. Major sources and definitions\nNext\nIndex\nSouth Africa Profile\nHistory\nNews and Current Events\nGeography\nSouth Africa, on the continent's southern tip, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and by the Indian Ocean on the south and east. Its neighbors are Namibia in the northwest, Zimbabwe and Botswana in the north, and Mozambique and Swaziland in the northeast. The kingdom of Lesotho forms an enclave within the southeast part of South Africa, which occupies an area nearly three times that of California.", "start_char": 3190, "end_char": 4187, "id": "44969886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252947492#6_1849194883", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-countries-border-namibia.html", "title": "Which Countries Border Namibia? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Border Namibia?\nWhich Countries Border Namibia?\nBotswana\nThe Okavango River\nBorder Crossing Points\nSouth Africa\nHistory\nThe Border Post-Independence\nBorder Crossing Points\nWhich Countries Border Namibia?\n", "segment": "South Africa\nNamibia is bordered to the south and southeast by South Africa. The two southern African countries share a long land border that stretches for 601 miles. A considerable stretch of the land border follows the course of the Orange River. The border starts at the mouth of the river on the Atlantic Coast and moves eastwards and upon meeting the 200 east latitude, moves northwards until finally ending at the tripoint where the two countries connect to Botswana. History\nFor centuries, no border existed to separate the two countries as they also did not exist. Indigenous tribes that lived on either side of the current border subsisted on a nomadic lifestyle that involved hunting and gathering. These communities include the modern Khoisan people who reside in southern Namibia and northwestern part of South Africa. The border separating South Africa from Namibia was first demarcated during the late 19th Century when European powers came to the continent to establish colonies. Namibia was carved out as a German colony (German South-West Africa) while South Africa was established as a colony of Great Britain. However, the two European colonial powers regularly clashed over the demarcation of the border separating the two colonies.", "start_char": 3857, "end_char": 5110, "id": "96436597" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_265879532#19_409893416", "url": "http://www.infoplease.com/country/south-africa.html", "title": "South Africa | Facts, History & News", "headings": "South Africa\nSouth Africa\nFacts & Figures\nIndex\nGeography\nGovernment\nHistory\nWe Are Sorry,\nThis video is restricted from playing\nNext: History\n", "segment": "South Africa has placed military units to assist police operations along the border of Lesotho, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique to control smuggling, poaching, and illegal migration; the governments of South Africa and Namibia have not signed or ratified the text of the 1994 Surveyor's General agreement placing the boundary in the middle of the Orange River. Major sources and definitions\nNext\nIndex\nSouth Africa Profile\nHistory\nNews and Current Events\nGeography\nSouth Africa, on the continent's southern tip, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and by the Indian Ocean on the south and east. Its neighbors are Namibia in the northwest, Zimbabwe and Botswana in the north, and Mozambique and Swaziland in the northeast. The kingdom of Lesotho forms an enclave within the southeast part of South Africa, which occupies an area nearly three times that of California. The southernmost point of Africa is Cape Agulhas, located in the Western Cape Province about 100 mi (161 km) southeast of the Cape of Good Hope. Government\nSouth Africa is a Republic. History\nThe San people were the first settlers; the Khoikhoi and Bantu-speaking tribes followed. The Dutch East India Company landed the first European settlers on the Cape of Good Hope in 1652, launching a colony that by the end of the 18th century numbered only about 15,000.", "start_char": 3318, "end_char": 4649, "id": "44969887" } ]
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what years have the cubs been in the world series?
1908 World Series
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1334241692#1_2178010373", "url": "http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/10/how_many_world_series_have_the.html", "title": "How many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won? - al.com", "headings": "How many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won?\nHow many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won?\nPreview\nAround the web\n", "segment": "AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)\nThe Chicago Cubs will play in the World Series this year for the first time since 1945, but the Cubs actually played in the Fall Classic many times in the early years of the 20 th century. The Cubs have played in 10 World Series, winning twice. Chicago beat the Detroit Tigers in both 1907 and 1908, both times in five games. The Cubs have appeared in eight other World Series on the losing end: 1906 (White Sox), 1910 (Athletics), 1918 (Red Sox), 1929 (Athletics), 1932 (Yankees), 1935 (Tigers), 1938 (Yankees) and 1945 (Tigers). The Cubs won National League East Division titles in 1984 and 1989, and Central titles in 2003, 2007, 2008 and this season. The Cubs earned wild-card berths in 1998 and 2015. Preview\nOne way to realize just how long it's been since the Chicago Cubs last reached the World Series is to look at how much the game has changed since then, on and off the field. The Cubs are making their first appearance since 1945 and chasing their first title since 1908. Some of the ways the game has changed since the Cubs lost Game 7 to the Detroit Tigers some 71 years ago:", "start_char": 500, "end_char": 1610, "id": "3032061" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611664187#9_2750528661", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series'_have_the_Chicago_Cubs_won", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "How many World Series have the cubs went to in the past 100 years? Starting with 1908, the Chicago Cubs have been to 8 World\nSeries: 1945, 1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1918, 1910, 1908\nHow many times did the Chicago Cubs make the world series? The cubs have been in the World Series 10 times. They won it\nback to back in 1907 &amp; 1908. The last time they made it. It was\nin 1945 they lost to the tigers. How many world series titles do Chicago Cubs have? The Cubs have but 2 World Series Titles.", "start_char": 3777, "end_char": 4270, "id": "3410764" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2939920010#2_3250661771", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Cubs", "title": "Chicago Cubs - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chicago Cubs\nChicago Cubs\nContents\nHistory\nEarly club history\n1876–1902: A National League\n1902–1920: A Cubs dynasty\nThe Wrigley years (1921–1945)\n1929–1938: Every three years\n1945: \"The Curse of the Billy Goat\"\n1969: Fall of '69\n1977–1979: June Swoon\nTribune Company years (1981–2008)\n1984: Heartbreak\n1989: NL East division championship\n1998: Wild card race and home run chase\n2001: Playoff push\n2003: Five more outs\n2004–2006\n2007–2008: Back to back division titles\nThe Ricketts era (2009–present)\n2010–2014: The decline and rebuild\n2015–2019: Championship run\n2020–present: Post-Maddon years\nBallpark\nWrigley Field and Wrigleyville\nBleacher Bums\nCulture\nCubs Win Flag\nMascots\nMusic\nPopular culture\nTinker to Evers to Chance\nRegular season home attendance\nWrigley Field\nPlayoffs/Championships\nDistinctions\nForbes value rankings\nTeam\nRoster\nRetired numbers\nHall of Famers\nAwards\nMost Valuable Player\nCy Young Award\nRookie of the Year\nMinor league affiliations\nSpring training history\nMedia\nRadio\nPrint\nTelevision\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Throughout the club's history, the Cubs have played in a total of eleven World Series. The 1906 Cubs won 116 games, finishing 116–36 and posting a modern-era record winning percentage of .763, before losing the World Series to the Chicago White Sox (\"The Hitless Wonders\") by four games to two. The Cubs won back-to-back World Series championships in 1907 and 1908, becoming the first major league team to play in three consecutive World Series, and the first to win it twice. Most recently, the Cubs won the 2016 National League Championship Series and 2016 World Series, which ended a 71-year National League pennant drought and a 108-year World Series championship drought, both of which are record droughts in Major League Baseball. The 108-year drought was also the longest such occurrence in all major North American sports. Since the start of divisional play in 1969, the Cubs have appeared in the postseason ten times through the 2019 season. The Cubs are known as \"the North Siders\", a reference to the location of Wrigley Field within the city of Chicago, and in contrast to the White Sox, whose home field ( Guaranteed Rate Field) is located on the South Side. Through 2020, the franchises all-time record is 11,016-10,430 (.514)\nContents\n1 History\n1.1 Early club history\n1.1.1 1876–1902: A National League\n1.1.2 1902–1920: A Cubs dynasty\n1.2 The Wrigley years (1921–1945)\n1.2.1 1929–1938:", "start_char": 2182, "end_char": 3583, "id": "101276196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611664187#7_2750526628", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series'_have_the_Chicago_Cubs_won", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Chicago Cubs have won 2 World Series Championships - 1907\nand 1908. In 1906 the Cubs won a MLB record 116 regular season games but\nlost the World Series to their cross-town rivals, the mighty White\nSox. The Cubs are currently in the midst of 102 year title drought. They haven't appeared in a World Series since 1945. How many times has the Chicago Cubs won a World Series? The Chicago Cubs won a total of two World Series titles in 1907,\nand 1908. In 1906, the Cubs won a Major League record 116 regular season\ngames only to lose the World Series to their cross-town rivals the\nChicago White Sox 4 games to 2. The Cubs are in the midst of a 102 year World Series\nChampionship drought. They haven't appeared in a World Series since\n1945. This is the longest Championship drought in all of sports\nhistory.", "start_char": 2968, "end_char": 3777, "id": "3410762" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611664187#5_2750524674", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series'_have_the_Chicago_Cubs_won", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Chicago Cubs lost nine times in the World Series. These were the years:1886 (as the Chicago White Stockings)1906, 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945\nHow many times have the Chicago Cubs been to the World Series? The Chicago Cubs have been to the World Series 10 times. 1945,\n1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1918, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906\nHow many World Series has the Chicago Cubs won? The cubs have won two World Series. One in 1907 and one in 1908. Their last appearance in the classic was in 1945 where they lost to\nthe Detroit Tigers. How many games did the Boston Red Sox win against the Chicago Cubs in the 1918 World Series? In the 1918 World Series, the Red Sox defeated the Cubs four\ngames to two. How many World Series championships have the Chicago Cubs won?", "start_char": 2199, "end_char": 2968, "id": "3410760" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1334241692#0_2178008908", "url": "http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2016/10/how_many_world_series_have_the.html", "title": "How many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won? - al.com", "headings": "How many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won?\nHow many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won?\nPreview\nAround the web\n", "segment": "How many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won? - al.com\nSports\nHow many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won? Updated Jan 13, 2019; Posted Oct 25, 2016\nBy Creg Stephenson | [email protected]\nNLCS Dodgers Cubs Baseball\nChicago Cubs catcher David Ross celebrates after Game 6 of the National League baseball championship series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016, in Chicago. The Cubs won 5-0 to win the series and advance to the World Series against the Cleveland Indians. ( AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)\nThe Chicago Cubs will play in the World Series this year for the first time since 1945, but the Cubs actually played in the Fall Classic many times in the early years of the 20 th century. The Cubs have played in 10 World Series, winning twice. Chicago beat the Detroit Tigers in both 1907 and 1908, both times in five games. The Cubs have appeared in eight other World Series on the losing end: 1906 (White Sox), 1910 (Athletics), 1918 (Red Sox), 1929 (Athletics), 1932 (Yankees), 1935 (Tigers), 1938 (Yankees) and 1945 (Tigers).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1051, "id": "3032060" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611664187#4_2750523565", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series'_have_the_Chicago_Cubs_won", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Cubs have won two world series championships. In 1907 and\n1908. How many years has it been since the Chicago Cubs won their last World Series Note research the Chicago Cub goat curse? The Chicago Cubs never won a world seires, but the played in the\nworld series when Eriene Banks was on the cubs (lost to the Red\nSox)\nHow many times has the Chicago Cubs played in the World Series? 10 times\nHow many years have the Chicago Cubs lost the World Series? The Chicago Cubs lost nine times in the World Series. These were the years:1886 (as the Chicago White Stockings)1906, 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, 1945\nHow many times have the Chicago Cubs been to the World Series? The Chicago Cubs have been to the World Series 10 times. 1945,\n1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1918, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906\nHow many World Series has the Chicago Cubs won? The cubs have won two World Series.", "start_char": 1744, "end_char": 2620, "id": "3410759" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1635694052#4_2813794505", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_times_have_the_Chicago_White_Sox_been_to_the_World_Series", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Chicago celebrates its first Championship\nin 88 years. How many times has Chicago cubs won the world series? The Chicago Cubs have won two World Series, they won the 1907\nand 1908 World Series against Detroit however in 1907, it was won\nwith Chicago winning four games and in the 1908 World Series, the\nChicago Cubs won the series in five games. How many times has the Chicago Cubs played in the World Series? 10 times\nHow many time have the Chicago Cubs won the World Series? The Chicago Cubs won the World Series two times. They won in\n1907 and in 1908. How many times have the Chicago Cubs been to the World Series? The Chicago Cubs have been to the World Series 10 times. 1945,\n1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1918, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906\nHow many times did the Chicago cups win the World Series?", "start_char": 2016, "end_char": 2808, "id": "3459700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1611664187#8_2750527670", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_World_Series'_have_the_Chicago_Cubs_won", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Chicago Cubs won a total of two World Series titles in 1907,\nand 1908. In 1906, the Cubs won a Major League record 116 regular season\ngames only to lose the World Series to their cross-town rivals the\nChicago White Sox 4 games to 2. The Cubs are in the midst of a 102 year World Series\nChampionship drought. They haven't appeared in a World Series since\n1945. This is the longest Championship drought in all of sports\nhistory. How many World Series have the cubs went to in the past 100 years? Starting with 1908, the Chicago Cubs have been to 8 World\nSeries: 1945, 1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1918, 1910, 1908\nHow many times did the Chicago Cubs make the world series? The cubs have been in the World Series 10 times. They won it\nback to back in 1907 &amp;", "start_char": 3346, "end_char": 4104, "id": "3410763" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1635694052#5_2813795548", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_times_have_the_Chicago_White_Sox_been_to_the_World_Series", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Chicago Cubs won the World Series two times. They won in\n1907 and in 1908. How many times have the Chicago Cubs been to the World Series? The Chicago Cubs have been to the World Series 10 times. 1945,\n1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1918, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906\nHow many times did the Chicago cups win the World Series? twice in 1907 and 1908\nHow many times has the Chicago Cubs won a World Series? The Chicago Cubs won a total of two World Series titles in 1907,\nand 1908. In 1906, the Cubs won a Major League record 116 regular season\ngames only to lose the World Series to their cross-town rivals the\nChicago White Sox 4 games to 2. The Cubs are in the midst of a 102 year World Series\nChampionship drought. They haven't appeared in a World Series since\n1945.", "start_char": 2492, "end_char": 3251, "id": "3459701" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2098693097#0_3175960807", "url": "http://localtimes.info/North_America/Canada/Ontario/Toronto/", "title": "Toronto, Ontario Time - Local Time in Toronto - Time Zone in Toronto, Ontario", "headings": "Toronto, Ontario Time\nToronto, Ontario Time\nTime Zone & Daylight Saving Time\nToronto Day\nSunrise & Sunset\nTime Difference with Toronto\n11:09:05 am\n11:09:05 am\nToronto, Ontario Information\nCurrency in Canada\nHoliday Calendar\nWeather in Toronto\nAirports\nTelephone Calling Codes\n", "segment": "Toronto, Ontario Time - Local Time in Toronto - Time Zone in Toronto, Ontario\nToronto, Ontario Time\nToronto Time\nGet clock widget\nCurrent local time: 12:41:47 am\nDate: Sunday 16 May 2021\nTime zone: EDT (Eastern Daylight Time)\nDaylight Saving Time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: -04:00 hours\nTime Zone & Daylight Saving Time\n\nOffset\nDST\nNOW\nEDT\nEastern Daylight Time\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-4:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nUPCOMING: EST\nEastern Standard Time\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 1:00:00 am local time\nto\n13 Mar 2022\nSunday 13 Mar 2022 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 3:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST ends on 07 Nov 2021, clocks move back 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 1:00:00 am\n\nToronto Day\nSunrise & Sunset\nSunrise\n\n5:50:42 am\nMidday\n\n1:13:54 pm\nSunset\n\n8:37:07 pm\nDuration of Day\n\n14hr 46min\n2 minutes 7 seconds longer than yesterday\nTime Difference with Toronto\nToronto\nGMT-4\nGMT-4\n11:09:05 am\n-14400\nSun,May 16\nCAXX0504\nYou - Indianapolis\nGMT-4\nGMT-4\n11:09:05 am\n-14400\nSun,May 16\nUSIN0305\nToronto Time Converter\nToronto, Ontario Information\nCurrency in Canada\nCanadian Dollar\nCode: CAD\nSymbol:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1311, "id": "74635304" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1402901090#0_2280857913", "url": "http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/wtzresult.php?CiID=1206", "title": "Current local time in Toronto, Canada - what time is it in Toronto Canada - world time zone information for Toronto Canada", "headings": "Toronto | Canada | Ontario\nTime mode:\n24 hours\nor\n12 hours (AM/PM)\n\nToronto | Canada | Ontario\nTime mode: 24 hours or 12 hours (AM/PM)\nCurrent local time in Toronto, Canada\n", "segment": "Current local time in Toronto, Canada - what time is it in Toronto Canada - world time zone information for Toronto Canada\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nToronto | Canada | Ontario\nTime mode: 24 hours or 12 hours (AM/PM)\nCurrent local time in Toronto, Canada\nMonday, 17 May 2021 10:00 AM\nStandard Time Zone: GMT/UTC - 05:00 hour\nDaylight Saving Time: DST in use +1 hour\nCurrent Time Zone offset: GMT/UTC - 4:00\nToronto. 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Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nToronto, Ontario starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nToronto, Ontario ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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The areas of Ontario, west of 90° west longitude, are officially in the Central Time zone. Current Local Time\nOntario Time Zones\nThe Current Time in\nmost of Ontario is: Wednesday\n5/19/2021\n3:10 AM\nEDT\nMost of Ontario\nis in the\nEastern Time Zone\n\nThe Current Time in\nareas of Ontario, west of 90° west longitude is: Wednesday\n5/19/2021\n2:10 AM\nCDT\nThese places in Ontario\nare in the\nCentral Time Zone\nView Current Times in All Ontario Cities and Towns\nOntario 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 Ontario is GMT/UTC - 6h during Standard Time\nCentral Time Zone in Ontario is is GMT/UTC - 5h during Daylight Saving Time\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nOntario does utilize Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nOntario starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nOntario ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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Time and date\nToronto, Ontario, Canada\nUTC / GMT * details\nStandard UTC/GMT: -5 hours\nDaylight Saving Time (DST): +1 hour\nCurrent UTC/GMT offset: -4 hours\nSun\nToday\nSunrise: 07:28\nSunset: 18:41\nTransit: 13:04\nCivil twilight\nbegin 06:59\nend 19:09\nNautical twilight\nbegin 06:26\nend 19:42\nAstronomical twilight\nbegin 05:52\nend 20:16\nSunrise and sunset times on the following 7 days\nDay\n\nSunrise\nSunset\nSat\n(12 Oct 2019)\n07:29\n18:39\nSun\n(13 Oct 2019)\n07:30\n18:37\nMon\n(14 Oct 2019)\n07:31\n18:36\nTue\n(15 Oct 2019)\n07:32\n18:34\nWed\n(16 Oct 2019)\n07:34\n18:32\nThu\n(17 Oct 2019)\n07:35\n18:31\nFri\n(18 Oct 2019)\n07:36\n18:29\nWeather forecast for Toronto\nCoordinates\nLatitude: 43°42' North\nLongitude: 79°20' West\nDaylight\nsaving time information\nYear\nBegins\nEnds\n2011\nSunday, 13 March, 02:00\nSunday, 6 November, 02:00\n2012\nSunday, 11 March, 02:00\nSunday, 4 November, 02:00\n2013\nSunday, 10 March, 02:00\nSunday, 3 November, 02:00\n2014\nSunday, 9 March, 02:00\nSunday, 2 November, 02:00\n2015\nSunday, 8 March, 02:00\nSunday, 1 November, 02:00\n2016\nSunday, 13 March, 02:00\nSunday, 6 November, 02:00\n2017\nSunday, 12 March, 02:00\nSunday, 5 November, 02:00\n2018\nSunday, 11 March, 02:00\nSunday, 4 November, 02:00\n2019\nSunday, 10 March, 02:00\nSunday, 3 November, 02:00\nMajor cities in North America\nCalgary, Canada\nKingston, Jamaica\nPort-au-Prince, Haiti\nChicago, USA\nLeón, Mexico\nPuebla, Mexico\nDallas, USA\nLos Angeles, USA\nSan Diego, USA\nEdmonton, Canada\nMexico City, Mexico\nSan Francisco, USA\nGuadalajara, Mexico\nMontréal, Canada\nSan Jose, USA\nGuatemala City, Guatemala\nNew York City, USA\nSanto Domingo\nHavana, Cuba\nOttawa, Canada\nTegucigalpa, Honduras\nHouston, USA\nPhiladelphia, USA\nTijuana, Mexico\nIndianapolis, USA\nPhoenix, USA\nToronto, Canada", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2172, "id": "103494163" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1791617849#0_3162834430", "url": "http://www.timetemperature.com/canada/current_time_in_ontario.shtml", "title": "Current Time in Ontario", "headings": "\nOntario Canada Current Local Time\nTime Zone Lookup by Canada Provinces and Territories with Current Times\n", "segment": "Current Time in Ontario\nOntario Canada Current Local Time\nThe Current Time in\nmost of Ontario is: Saturday\n5/29/2021\n5:47 AM\nEDT\nMost of Ontario\nis in the\nEastern Time Zone\nMost of Ontario Canada is officially in the Eastern Time Zone and observes Daylight Saving Time. Some communities, however, are officially in the Central Time Zone. The areas of Ontario, west of 90° west longitude, are in the Central Time zone. You can use the guide below to find current times in selected locations in Ontario or view our time directory with current times in all Ontario places. Canada uses six primary time zones. From east to west they are Newfoundland Time Zone, Atlantic Time Zone, Eastern TimeZone, Central Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone, and the Pacific Time Zone. In Ontario Canada Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m. local time on the second Sunday in March. On the first Sunday in November areas on Daylight Saving Time return to Standard Time at 2:00 a.m. During Daylight Saving Time turn your clocks ahead one hour. The Current Time in\nareas of Ontario, west of 90° west longitude is:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1090, "id": "103505980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_596855674#0_1358448685", "url": "https://www.timejones.com/WorldClock/Canada/Ontario/Toronto", "title": "Current Local Time in Toronto,Ontario,Canada | TimeJones.com", "headings": "Current Local Time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is 22:02:40\nCurrent Local Time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is 22:02:40\nEastern Daylight Time-EDT\nToronto Time Zone\nCalendar Today\nTwilights in Toronto today\nToronto: Moon Phases\nDaylight Saving in Toronto\nToronto Weather update today\nToronto: Sunrise Time & Sunset Time\nToronto: Moonrise Time & Moonset Time\nAbout Toronto\nToronto Time Zone Information\n", "segment": "Current Local Time in Toronto,Ontario,Canada | TimeJones.com\nWorld Clock\nTime Zone Converter\nWeekly Weather\nSunrise and Sunset\nMoonrise and Moonset\nMoon Phases 2020\nSeasons 2020\nCurrent Local Time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is 22:02:40\nEastern Daylight Time-EDT\nConvert EDT To: EST | CST | MST | PST | GMT | CET | SST | Other time zones\nTime in other cities\nTime in nearby Cities & Towns around Toronto: North York, Willowdale, Concord, Etobicoke, Scarborough, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Mississauga, Brampton, Pickering, Oakville, Ajax, Newmarket\nHome\nWorld Clock\nCanada\nTime in Toronto\n«Prev Next»\nPhoto by VV Nincic / CC BY\nToronto Time Zone\nToronto Time Zone\nEastern Daylight Time\nTime Zone Abbreviation\nEDT\nUTC Offset for Eastern Daylight Time\nUTC−04 Hours\nIs EDT a Standard Time Zone? Yes\nCurrent Local Time in Toronto\n22:02:40\nCalendar Today\nDay of the week\nThursday\nMonth of the year\nMay\nNumber of days in this month\n31\nDay of the year\n125\nWeek of the year\n18\nNumber of Seconds from Epoch\n1620352952 Seconds\nIs the year 2021 a Leap Year? No\nWhich century we are in? 21st Century\nCurrent Millennium\n3rd millennium\nCalendar Type\nGregorian Calendar\nDate Format followed in Toronto\nmonth - date - year\nTwilights in Toronto today\nCivil Twilight Start Time\n2021-05-06 05:31:44-04:00\nCivil Twilight End Time\n2021-05-06 20:59:39-04:00\nNautical Twilight Start Time\n2021-05-06 04:51:53-04:00\nNautical Twilight End Time\n2021-05-06 21:39:44-04:00\nAstronomical Twilight Start Time\n2021-05-06 04:07:15-04:00\nAstronomical Twilight End Time\n2021-05-06 22:24:45-04:00\nToronto: Moon Phases\nNew moon day\n2021-05-11 15:00:45-04:00\nFull moon day\n2021-05-26 07:14:50-04:00\nFirst Quarter of Moon\n2021-05-19 15:13:34-04:00\nLast Quarter of Moon\n2021-06-02 03:25:20-04:00\nDaylight Saving in Toronto\nIs Daylight Saving Time active now in Toronto? Yes\nToronto Summer Time Zone\nEDT\nToronto Winter Time Zone\nEST\nDaylight Time Start Date\n08 March 2020\nDaylight Time End Date\n01 November 2020\nUTC Offset for DST\nUTC−04 Hours\nUTC Offset during winter\nUTC−05 Hours\nToronto Weather update today\nCurrent Temperature in Toronto\n10.6 Degree Celcius\nAtmospheric Pressure in Toronto\n1016 hPa\nToronto Humidity Percentage\n43%\nWind Speed in Toronto\n2.42 Miles Per Hour\nWind Direction in Toronto\n22 Degrees\nUltraviolet Index (UV Index)\n\nToronto: Sunrise Time & Sunset Time\nSunrise Time in Toronto\n2021-05-06 06:03:31-04:00\nSunset Time Today in Toronto\n2021-05-06 20:27:45-04:00\nNoon Time in Toronto\n2021-05-06 13:15:16-04:00\nDuration of the daytime today in Toronto\n14 Hours-24 Minutes -14 Seconds\nToronto: Moonrise Time & Moonset Time\nMoonrise Time Today in Toronto\n2021-05-06 04:17:46-04:00\nMoonset Time Today in Toronto\n2021-05-06 15:25:02-04:00\nAbout Toronto\nName of the City\nToronto, Ontario, Canada\nTwo Letter Country code of Canada (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2)\nCA\nThree letter Country code of Canada (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3)\nCAN\nToronto Latitude\n43.7\nToronto Longitude\n-79.42\nAlternates Names for Toronto in Vernacular Languages\nGorad Taronta,Torontas,Toronto,Torontu,Torontum,Torontó,YTO,duo lun duo,roranro,taronto,teareantea,tho rxn to,tolonto,toramto,toranto,toronto,twrntw,twrwntw,Τορόντο,Горад Таронта,Торонто,Տորոնտո,טאראנטא,טורונטו,تورنتو,تورونتو,ٹورانٹو,ٹورنٹو,टोरण्टो,टोरन्टो,टोराँटो,तोरन्तो,টরোন্টো,ਟੋਰਾਂਟੋ,ரொறன்ரோ,టొరంటో,ಟೊರಾಂಟೋ,ടോറോണ്ടോ,โทรอนโต,တိုရွန်တိုမြို့,ტორონტო,トロント,多伦多,多倫多,토론토\nConverters related to EDT time\nEDT to EST | EDT to CST | EDT to MST | EDT to PST | EDT to GMT | EDT to CET | EDT to SGT | EDT to AEST | EDT to HKT | EDT to IST | EST to EDT | CST to EDT | MST to EDT | PST to EDT | GMT to EDT | CET to EDT | SGT to EDT | AEST to EDT | HKT to EDT | IST to EDT\nToronto Time Zone Information\nToronto is a city in Canada with a population of 2600000 people.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3750, "id": "67801423" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1293327455#1_1943538503", "url": "https://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_CA-ON.aspx?city=Toronto", "title": "Current local time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada", "headings": "Current Time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nCurrent Time in Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nWhat Time Is It In Toronto, Ontario, Canada?\nLocal Time\nTuesday, May 18, 2021\nDaylight Saving Time\nTime Zone Conversions\nCurrent Weather Conditions In Toronto\nRefreshingly cool. 58°F / 14°C\nTime Here, Time There (Time Zone Converter)\nTime Zone News\nPut a clock on your blog!\nThanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\n", "segment": "Choose a date and time then click \"Submit\" and we'll help you convert it from Toronto, Ontario, Canada time to your time zone. 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026\n2021\nJan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nMay\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31\n19 at\n00 (12 Midnight) 01 (01 AM) 02 (02 AM) 03 (03 AM) 04 (04 AM) 05 (05 AM) 06 (06 AM) 07 (07 AM) 08 (08 AM) 09 (09 AM) 10 (10 AM) 11 (11 AM) 12 (12 Noon) 13 (01 PM) 14 (02 PM) 15 (03 PM) 16 (04 PM) 17 (05 PM) 18 (06 PM) 19 (07 PM) 20 (08 PM) 21 (09 PM) 22 (10 PM) 23 (11 PM)\n12 (12 Noon)\n00 15 30 45\n00\nConvert Time From Toronto, Ontario, Canada to any time zone\nNeed to compare more than just two places at once? Try our World Meeting Planner and get a color-coded chart comparing the time of day in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with all of the other international locations where others will be participating. Advertisement\nTime Zone News\nBill to Make DST Permanent in Ontario Passes Third Reading\nPut a clock on your blog! Toronto, Ontario, Canada\nHave your own blog or web site? Put a free analog web clock for Toronto, Ontario, Canada on your page, customized to match your color scheme! Thanks For Visiting WorldTimeServer.com\nus\nAre you about to make an International long distance phone call to Toronto, Ontario, Canada? Are you planning a trip or preparing for a chat or online meeting? Just confirming the current time? We work hard to make certain the time and information presented here on WorldTimeServer.com is accurate and do our best to keep up with Daylight Saving Time rules and Time Zone changes for every country, not just the changes that affect United Kingdom.", "start_char": 987, "end_char": 2668, "id": "96488551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_129638596#1_244860401", "url": "http://www.travelmath.com/cities/Toronto,+Canada", "title": "Toronto, Canada latitude/longitude", "headings": "The latitude and longitude of Toronto, Ontario is:\nThe latitude and longitude of Toronto, Ontario is:\nToronto, Canada\nLocal map of Toronto\nCities\n", "segment": "Ontario\nCountry: Canada\nLatitude: 43.652987\nLongitude: -79.382936\nTime zone: America/Toronto\nCurrent time zone offset: UTC/GMT -4 hours\nThe current time and date in Toronto is 2:19 AM on Friday, May 21, 2021. Local map of Toronto\nCities\nTravelmath provides a database of major and local cities around the world. You can find the latitude and longitude of any world city, and check the city distance by comparing the flight distance between cities with the driving distance to see how far two cities are from each other. You can also figure out the time change if you're moving to a new city, or browse other cities in the surrounding area if you're planning a road trip. 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Lee and Tina Hills PlayGround at Bayfront Park — Downtown\n18. Wynwood Arts District\n19. FunDimension — Wynwood\n20. Coconut Grove\n21. Venetian Pool — Coral Gables\n22. Matheson Hammock Park — Coral Gables\n23. Safari Edventure — Princeton\n24. Sporting events\n25. Santa’s Enchanted Forest — Tropical Park\n26. Zoological Wildlife Foundation — Redlands\n27. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts — Omni\n28. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park\n29. Tidal Cove — Aventura\n30. Miami Children’s Theater — Kendall\n30 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Miami for 2021\n", "segment": "Christina Rado\nMay 10, 2021\nEvery now and then, when everyday life gets a little overwhelming, it’s a great idea to shut off from things for a couple of hours and plan a vacation. And if you’re thinking of beaches, Miami is a great choice, especially if it’s a family trip with your children. To help you do just that, we’ve compiled a list of 30 fun things to do in Miami with kids. Let the exploring begin. 1. Zoo Miami — South Miami Heights\nClick Here To See Ticket Price\nVisiting a zoo in any city is one of the top kid-friendly things to do at any time of the year. But the one in Miami is a little different from the other zoos you’ve visited. It’s the lone subtropical zoo in the US and has animals like hippos, gorillas, vipers, etc. that you don’t get to see in these parts of the country. It is spread over 750 acres of land and has over 3,000 different species.", "start_char": 246, "end_char": 1119, "id": "60308328" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1527445571#1_2457086012", "url": "https://familydestinationsguide.com/fun-things-to-do-in-miami-beach-with-kids/", "title": "15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids (for 2021)", "headings": "15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids — Family Friendly Activities!\n15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids — Family Friendly Activities!\n1. South Beach\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n2. Miami Beach Boardwalk — Collins Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n3. Lincoln Road Mall — Lincoln Road\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n4. South Pointe Park — Washington Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n5. The Bass Museum of Art — Collins Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n6. Lummus Park — Ocean Drive\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n7. Miami Beach Botanical Garden — Convention Center Drive\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n8. Miami Beach Marina — Alton Road\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n9. Bal Harbour Beach — Atlantic Way\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n10. North Shore Open Space Park — Collins Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n11. SoundScape Park — New World Center\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n12. Time Out Market — Drexel Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n13. The Wolfsonian — Florida International University\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n14. Art Deco Historic District — Ocean Drive\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n15. Jungle Island — Parrot Jungle Trail\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n15 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Miami Beach, FL for 2021\n", "segment": "From meeting the animals in Jungle Island to exploring the pastel-colored buildings in the Art Deco Historic districts, Miami Beach has tons of fun kids’ activities for you and your family! It’s even fun for teens as they can relax and swim away their days on the many beaches on the island. So cross the bridge, travel to this island paradise, and discover the fun things to do in Miami Beach with kids! 1. South Beach\nOcean Drive\nMiami Beach, FL 33139\nWhen you go across the bridge and visit Miami Beach, a definite must-go for you and your kids is South Beach. Why We Recommend This Activity\nThere are tons of attractions for kids and adults here at South Beach as it’s always teeming with life. From a simple yet enjoyable swimming day to quirky activities like roller skating on the trails, you won’t ever get bored. Plus, South Beach is near so many places―experience oceanside dining and historic tours all in one day! Recommended Ages\nSouth Beach is the most popular destination in Miami Beach and has many activities fit for all ages. Recommended Hotel Nearby:", "start_char": 506, "end_char": 1576, "id": "60307218" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1508434526#7_3347376659", "url": "https://www.celebritycruises.com/destinations/caribbean-cruises/cruises-from-florida", "title": "Cruises from Florida: Best 2021 & 2022 Cruises from Florida | Celebrity Cruises", "headings": "\nOverview\nView Cruises\nFlorida Cruise Destinations\nWestern Caribbean\nEastern Caribbean\nSouthern Caribbean\nThe Bahamas\nPanama Canal\nTransatlantic\nDeparture Ports in Florida\nFort Lauderdale\nMiami\nTampa\nEverglades Airboat Ride\nDiscover Y-Bor City\nMiami City Tour\n", "segment": "Take the kids out to the Museum of Science and Discovery for an afternoon of fun and learning. Or squeeze some exercise in at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, where you can bike, swim, or paddle board around its mangrove forests. View Fort Lauderdale Port Guide\nMiami\nSail off on a tropical vacation from Miami, the cruise capital of the world and an exciting destination with warm weather year-round. Stroll through the colorful streets of South Beach and admire its geometric Art Deco buildings. Experience the city’s famous nightlife, where the fun doesn’t end until the sun rises. Savor the traditional Cuban cuisine of Little Havana or go on an art walk around the massive, graffiti-covered walls of Wynwood. View Miami Port Guide\nTampa\nThe convenient departure port of Tampa Bay is a fantastic city well-worth exploring before embarking on a Caribbean cruise. Make your way through the Y-Bor City district, where you can shop in one of its many cigar shops and sample craft beers at a local brewery. Stop by the Florida Aquarium, where you can pet stingrays and watch dolphins on a catamaran cruise. Or start your vacation early and head to a Gulf Coast beach and dip your toes in sugary-soft sand and crystal clear water.", "start_char": 4496, "end_char": 5721, "id": "32619424" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_135463284#8_314423976", "url": "https://kidventurous.com/things-to-do-fort-lauderdale-with-kids/", "title": "17 Amazing Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale with Kids", "headings": "17 Amazing Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale with Kids\n17 Amazing Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale with Kids\nThings to Do in Fort Lauderdale with Kids\n#1: Get Hands-On at a Children’s Art Museum\n#2: Take an Airboat Ride\n#3: Get Up Close with Local Flora and Fauna\n#4: Build Sand Castles and Splash in the Waves\n#5: Get an Ice Cream Cone in Las Olas\n#6: Visit the World’s Largest Butterfly Park\n#7: Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding\n#8: Bargain Hunt at a Flea Market\n#9: Get Hands-On at the Museum of Discovery and Science\n#10: See the Night Sky\n#11: Get Inspired at an Art Museum\n#12: Ride on a Riverboat\n#13: Rent a Boat and Go Fishing\n#14: Learn to Surf\n#15: Get Outdoors at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park\n#16: Burn Off Energy at an Indoor Children’s Activity Center\n#17: Go on a Pirate Adventure\n", "segment": "Top 10 Things to Do with Kids in Miami\n#7: Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding\nRent a stand-up paddleboard or sign up for a lesson with Sunrise Paddleboards in Fort Lauderdale. Try the Island City Eco Tour and Lesson. It’s their most popular paddleboard option. Sunrise Paddleboards also rents jet skis and kayaks (single and double). #8: Bargain Hunt at a Flea Market\nGo to Festival Marketplace (formerly Festival Flea Market Mall) in nearby Pompano Beach to explore vendor booths and see what’s for sale at this quarter-mile long shopping plaza. Open daily you’ll find loads of sale-price deals on collectibles, flowers, produce and jewelry. #9: Get Hands-On at the Museum of Discovery and Science\nFort Lauderdale’s Museum of Discovery and Science attracts more visitors than any other museum in the State of Florida.", "start_char": 3747, "end_char": 4558, "id": "109883478" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1243962869#0_2739514448", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g34438-Activities-zft11306-Miami_Florida.html", "title": "The Top 10 Things to Do in Miami with Kids - Family Friendly Activities in Miami, FL | Tripadvisor", "headings": "Things to Do in Miami with Kids\nTop Family Friendly Things to Do & Kid Activities in Miami, FL\nThings to Do in Miami with Kids\nEnter dates\n1. Wynwood Walls\nBy 990magdalenek\n2. Wynwood\nBy 931stevek\n3. Dolphin Mall\nBy Mulhimaam\n4. Zoo Miami\nBy old98\n5. American Airlines Arena\n6. Metromover\nBy B1646QI_\n7. Bayside Marketplace\nBy cindycC2001FX\n8. Miami Trolley\nBy Mikethepipes\n9. Brickell City Center\nBy ca7carvalho\n10. Zoological Wildlife Foundation\nBy cros3md\n11. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science\nBy Besabab\n12. Miami Children's Museum\n13. Marlins Park\nBy PattyG76\n14. Bayfront Park\n15. Port of Miami\nBy LORENZO9321\n16. Hard Rock Stadium\n17. Deering Estate\nBy 855alfredob\n18. Monkey Jungle\n19. Miami Seaquarium\nBy 361merandam\n20. Jungle Island\nBy WeWannaGoTooo\n21. Safari Edventure\nBy angelogS8561DC\n22. Tropical Park\nBy midialal\n23. Coconut Grove\nBy 231adama\n24. Shops at Midtown Miami\nBy felixm837\n25. The Falls Shopping Center\nBy RRaposoMiami\n26. Miami Metrorail\n27. Gesu Catholic Church\nBy 744jaymep\n28. HistoryMiami\nBy Annalisad65\n29. Matheson Hammock Park\n30. 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The Miami Children’s Museum, Philip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Museum of Discovery and Science, and the Young Art Museum are all kid-friendly educational and fun museums. The Unicorn Factory and the Museum of Illusions also make for some memorably whimsical photo ops. For more colorful backdrops, take a street art mural tour in Wynwood. Is your family in to wildlife? Peep tropical birds and Florida marine life at the Miami Seaquarium, go snorkeling on a fossilized reef in Crandon Park, take a day trip to see crocs in the Everglades, or get out on the waters of Biscayne Bay. If you have older kids, they’ll definitely appreciate Miami’s coolest neighborhoods like the Cuban-influenced Little Havana, mural-covered Wynwood, and the vibrant Art-Deco areas of South Beach. Kids love culture. Our Miami Kid-Friendly Hotel Pick: Acqualina Resort & Spa\nAcqualina Resort & Spa/Oyster\nThe Acqualina Resort & Spa might sound like too fancy of a place for kids, but it has one of the best fun and educational kids’ clubs in Florida.", "start_char": 7632, "end_char": 8754, "id": "27565936" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_574770675#7_1220958363", "url": "https://miamionthecheap.com/best-free-things-to-do-in-miami/", "title": "Best 10 free things to do in Miami - Miami on the Cheap", "headings": "Best 10 free things to do in Miami\nBest 10 free things to do in Miami\nGo to the beach\nLive jazz at MOCA\nFarmers markets\nStreet festivals\nFree movies\nFree museum visits\nBike Tours\nArt walks\nYoga classes\nCulture with the kids\nMore free and cheap Miami fun:\n", "segment": "And for $5 there’s Beach Yoga on Third St. Beach on Ocean Drive by the lifeguard stand everyday in the morning and early evening. Find Miami free fitness classes. Culture with the kids\nKids can enjoy museums, too, especially with targeted specifically for them. The Museum of Art + Design in the Freedom Tower runs GO GO MOA+D the third Saturday of the month from noon to 4 p.m.\nThe Arsht Center in Downtown hosts a monthly Family Fest on the fourth Saturday with themed performances, hands-on kids’ activities and more. History Miami has a Free Family Fun Day the second Saturday of the month, as do the Perez Art Museum Miami and the Coral Gables Museum. See all the Miami free museum days and special kids’ events here. More free and cheap Miami fun: Find more free and cheap things to do with kids in Miami. Read our latest posts on free events. See what’s free and cheap this weekend in Miami.", "start_char": 3223, "end_char": 4121, "id": "13660111" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_906790351#1_1877232454", "url": "https://mommypoppins.com/kids/family-travel/25-fun-things-to-do-in-miami-with-kids-beyond-the-beach", "title": "25 Fun Things To Do in Miami with Kids (Beyond the Beach) | MommyPoppins - Things to do with Kids", "headings": "25 Fun Things To Do in Miami with Kids (Beyond the Beach)\n25 Fun Things To Do in Miami with Kids (Beyond the Beach)\nRELATED: Panama City Beach with Kids: Fun Things to Do in this Gulf Coast Town\n", "segment": "But there's more than the beach to entertain kids in this South Florida hot spot. You'll find outdoor activities galore, from boating and pools to fun splash pads and parks for strolling. Top-notch museums, animal encounters, and even top sports teams offer families endless options, and don't forget about Miami's proximity to the Everglades. Read on for our favorite things to do with kids in and around Miami, Florida. Start your Miami adventure by booking a kid-friendly hotel. Fontainebleau Miami Beach has been a family favorite for years, featuring eight pools, many of them shallow for little ones. Loews Miami Beach and the Ritz-Carlton South Beach also offer family amenities such as kids clubs, toy libraries, and suites for larger families. Hotel Victor in South Beach is another option recommended by a Florida native, as well as Casa Victoria Orchid. If you’re headed to Miami for a cruise, you might choose to arrive a day early to avoid any travel delays that could make you miss your boat. Pick a couple of suggestions from our list to entertain the kids as you wait to depart.", "start_char": 762, "end_char": 1856, "id": "14024849" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1527445571#0_2457082970", "url": "https://familydestinationsguide.com/fun-things-to-do-in-miami-beach-with-kids/", "title": "15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids (for 2021)", "headings": "15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids — Family Friendly Activities!\n15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids — Family Friendly Activities!\n1. South Beach\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n2. Miami Beach Boardwalk — Collins Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n3. Lincoln Road Mall — Lincoln Road\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n4. South Pointe Park — Washington Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n5. The Bass Museum of Art — Collins Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n6. Lummus Park — Ocean Drive\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n7. Miami Beach Botanical Garden — Convention Center Drive\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n8. Miami Beach Marina — Alton Road\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n9. Bal Harbour Beach — Atlantic Way\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n10. North Shore Open Space Park — Collins Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n11. SoundScape Park — New World Center\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n12. Time Out Market — Drexel Avenue\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n13. The Wolfsonian — Florida International University\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n14. Art Deco Historic District — Ocean Drive\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n15. Jungle Island — Parrot Jungle Trail\nWhy We Recommend This Activity\nRecommended Ages\n15 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Miami Beach, FL for 2021\n", "segment": "15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids (for 2021)\nHome\nDestination Guides\n15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids — Family Friendly Activities! 15 Fun Things to Do in Miami Beach with Kids — Family Friendly Activities! Emily Appelbaum\nMarch 3, 2021\nMiami Beach is a small island city connected to mainland Miami by bridges. It’s a fantastic getaway for family vacations. Palm trees lining up the streets, fine white sands, and cool waters are just some of the things you’ll see in this paradise. From meeting the animals in Jungle Island to exploring the pastel-colored buildings in the Art Deco Historic districts, Miami Beach has tons of fun kids’ activities for you and your family! It’s even fun for teens as they can relax and swim away their days on the many beaches on the island. So cross the bridge, travel to this island paradise, and discover the fun things to do in Miami Beach with kids! 1. South Beach\nOcean Drive\nMiami Beach, FL 33139\nWhen you go across the bridge and visit Miami Beach, a definite must-go for you and your kids is South Beach.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1070, "id": "60307217" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_573325290#0_1217636132", "url": "https://miami.curbed.com/maps/things-to-do-miami-kids", "title": "Things to do in Miami: 21 kid-friendly attractions - Curbed Miami", "headings": "The 21 best things to do in Miami with kids\nThe 21 best things to do in Miami with kids\nYour family-friendly guide to the Magic City\n1. Sawgrass Recreation Park\n9 likes\n2. Oleta River State Park\n3. Institute of Contemporary Art\n281 likes\n4. The Wynwood Walls\n131 likes\n5. FunDimension\n6. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts\n7. Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science\n355 likes\n8. Jungle Island\n9. Miami Children's Museum\n14 likes\n10. Flamingo Park\n15 likes\n11. Bayfront Park\n9 likes\n12. History Miami\n13. Little Havana\n14. Venetian Pool\n43 likes\n15. Vizcaya Museum and Gardens\n13 likes\n16. Crandon Park\n17. Biscayne Nature Center\n74 likes\n18. Matheson Hammock Park\n19. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park\n95 likes\n20. Zoo Miami\n21. Monkey Jungle\n", "segment": "Things to do in Miami: 21 kid-friendly attractions - Curbed Miami\nA boy feeds the giraffes at Zoo Miami. Shutterstock\nThe 21 best things to do in Miami with kids\nYour family-friendly guide to the Magic City\nBy Megan Barber and Adele Chapin Updated May 17, 2018, 1:20pm EDT\nView as Map\nA boy feeds the giraffes at Zoo Miami. | Shutterstock\nBy Megan Barber and Adele Chapin Updated May 17, 2018, 1:20pm EDT\nMiami might have an international reputation for thriving bars and late-night pool parties, but it's also packed full of family-friendly activities for kids of all ages. Sure, you could spend a week exploring all of the city's sandy white beaches, but the Magic City offers so much more. Take some pointers from the locals and see Miami as they do: full of great museums, vibrant culture, and amazing outdoor activities. The weather in Florida also means that while the rest of the United States is hunkered down for cold temperatures and snow, Miami is the perfect family getaway. From exploring one of the region's top-notch parks to picnicking next to a waterfront Italian-style villa, the city offers plenty to pique the interest of both adults and children. And don't despair if the weather turns hot or you're bombarded by a quick rainstorm;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1252, "id": "13658598" } ]
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The first flight to Moon was possible, only because of Newton's profound discoveries about the movement of planets and the speed of light. From his apple falling due to gravity theory, he concluded that, \"Whatever goes up, must come down.\" He also came up with the formula for Pi and invented calculus and also, the general binomial theorem in mathematics.", "start_char": 425, "end_char": 1418, "id": "41256469" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_137154348#16_319239275", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/isaac-newton-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Isaac Newton Facts For Kids - Isaac Newton Biography For Kids", "headings": "Isaac Newton Facts For Kids – Isaac Newton Biography For Kids\nIsaac Newton Facts For Kids – Isaac Newton Biography For Kids\nIsaac Newton Facts For Kids\n1. Who Is Sir Isaac Newton\n2. Why Is Isaac Newton Important\n3. What Did Isaac Newton Do\n4. Isaac Newton Full Name\n5. Where Was Isaac Newton Born – Isaac Newton Birthplace\n6. 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He became a scientist after the development of his laws of motion and gravitation, which are considered the basis of modern physics. He made a reflecting telescope which was a breakthrough in the field of optics. 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His mathematical and scientific achievements give credence to such a view.", "start_char": 1066, "end_char": 2021, "id": "75815862" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_995250799#2_2206874340", "url": "https://literatureessaysamples.com/what-is-isaac-newton-famous-for/", "title": "What is Isaac Newton Famous For? | Literature Essay Samples", "headings": "What is Isaac Newton Famous For?\nWhat is Isaac Newton Famous For?\nWorks Cited\n", "segment": "Sir Isaac Newton was many things a astronomer, mathematician, and a scientist he was born in woolsthorpe, England on Jjanuary 4, 1643. Isaac attended school where he was an adequate student. At one point his mother tried to take him out of school so he could help on the farm, but Isaac had no interest in becoming a farmer and was soon back at school. In 1661, Isaac began to attend college at Cambridge. He would spend much of his life at Cambridge, becoming a professor of mathematics and a fellow of the Royal Society (a group of scientists in England). He eventually was elected to represent Cambridge University as a member of parliament. Isaac had to leave Cambridge from 1665 to 1667 because of the Great Plague. He spent these two years in study and isolation at his home in Woolsthorpe developing his theories on calculus, gravity, and the laws of motion. In 1696 Newton became the warden of the Royal Mint in London. He took his duties seriously and tried to get rid of corruption as well as to reform the currency of England.", "start_char": 987, "end_char": 2024, "id": "110942542" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1714585292#1_2915665990", "url": "http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/whos_who_level1/newton.html", "title": "Sir Isaac Newton", "headings": "Sir Isaac Newton\n", "segment": "His mother remarried but did not wish to raise Isaac. Isaac Newton was raised by his grandmother. He attended Free Grammar School and then went on to Trinity College Cambridge. Newton worked his way through college. While at college he became interested in math, physics and astronomy. Newton received both a bachelors and masters degree. While Newton was in college he was writing his ideas in a journal. Newton had new ideas about motion, which he called his three laws of motion. He also had ideas about gravity, the diffraction of light and forces. Newton's ideas were so good that Queen Anne knighted him in 1705.", "start_char": 342, "end_char": 960, "id": "62565649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_137154348#11_319219529", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/isaac-newton-facts-for-kids/", "title": "Isaac Newton Facts For Kids - Isaac Newton Biography For Kids", "headings": "Isaac Newton Facts For Kids – Isaac Newton Biography For Kids\nIsaac Newton Facts For Kids – Isaac Newton Biography For Kids\nIsaac Newton Facts For Kids\n1. 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Isaac Newton Death\nHow Did Isaac Newton Die\nWhat Did Isaac Newton Die From\nWhat Year Did Isaac Newton Die\nWhere Did Isaac Newton Die\nHow Old Was Isaac Newton When He Died – Isaac Newton Age At Death\n38. Interesting Facts About Isaac Newton – Isaac Newton Fun Facts\n39. Isaac Newton Life Timeline – Sir Isaac Newton Life Story\n40. Isaac Newton Signature\n41. Isaac Newton Books For Kids\n42. Isaac Newton Facts For Kids Video\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "His mother made him dropout from school as she wanted him to be a farmer like his father. However, Newton was not interested in farming. One of his schoolmasters named Henry Stokes convinced his mother to let him continue school. He did well in school and was a top-ranked student. After finishing school, Isaac Newton was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge in June, 1661. In 1665, soon after the completion of his BA degree, he returned home as the university was temporarily closed due to the Great Plaque. For the following two years, he studied privately at home and developed his theories on calculus, optics and the laws of motion and gravitation. In 1667, he went back to Cambridge and was elected as a minor fellow in Trinity. He completed his MA degree in 1668 and just one year later he succeeded the Lucasian Professor, Isaac Barrow, in 1869. In 1672, Isaac Newton was selected as the Fellow of Royal Society (FRS).", "start_char": 4302, "end_char": 5233, "id": "109885374" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1210700795#2_2688150187", "url": "https://isaacnewtonfamousscientist.weebly.com/background-information.html", "title": "Background Information - Isaac Newton", "headings": "Background Information\nBackground Information", "segment": "Newton had a basic education in his local schools, at the age of twelve he was sent to the King's School in Grantham, England, where he lived in the home of a pharmacist named Clark. Newton was interested in Clark's chemical library and laboratory and built mechanical devices to amuse Clark's daughter, his creations included a windmill run by a live mouse, floating lanterns, and sun dials, these machines that he made were a sign of his intelligence and creativity. After Newton's stepfather died, Hannah returned to Woolsthorpe, she pulled him out of school to help run the family farm. He preferred reading to working, though, and it became obvious for Newton that farming was not his vocation. By nineteen years of age Newton entered Trinity College, in Cambridge England. After receiving his bachelor's degree in 1665, Newton stayed on for his master's, but an outbreak of the plague occurred this forced the school to close down. Newton, then returned to Woolsthorpe for eighteen months, from 1666 to 1667, during which time he performed basic experiments and started to gain an interest in gravity, he also worked as a servant and a journal in which he noted his ideas and findings. Newton later returned to Cambridge in 1667, he quickly completed the requirements for his master's degree and then began a period of expanding on the work he had started at Woolsthorpe. His mathematics professor, Isaac Barrow, was the first to recognize Newton's unusual ability and talent. 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Later, his mother made him drop out of school to pursue farming. Isaac did not enjoy farming and his former headmaster, Henry More, pleaded to his mother for him to go back to schooling. Newton finished his education and was accepted to Trinity University, Cambridge. There, he received a Bachelor's Degree before the school had to close down due to the plague in 1665.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 888, "id": "41256468" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1257324261#2_2269598112", "url": "http://www.math.wichita.edu/history/men/newton.html", "title": "Newton", "headings": "\n", "segment": "At the age of fourteen Newton was forced to leave school to help his mother with farming. Isaac spent much of his time on the farm reading and ended up returning to school. At the bidding of an uncle, Newton began furthering his education in June of 1661, when he entered Trinity College, Cambridge. He set out to get a degree in law and this limited his field of study was very during his first few years of college. However, by the third year he was allowed more freedom to pursue other interests. During this time he was able to study new mathematical and scientific methods from such scientists and mathematicians as Galileo, and Wallis. Newton graduated from Cambridge in 1665, without any particular honors. In the summer of 1665, Newton who had not been an exceptional student and appeared at times very average, seemed to under go a change. During an eighteen month period, in which the school he was at was shut down because of the plague, Newton came up with his theories of motion and gravitation, the components of white light, and calculus. 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He also expanded his learning to include the study of the great philosopher – René Descartes. He invested a great deal of time pursuing his love for astronomy and he spent time learning about the lives and work of many famous astronomers. One of Newton’s best known early achievements while in school was his discovery of the generalized binomial theorem. This theorem set the stage for an expanded mathematical system which would be advanced calculus.", "start_char": 850, "end_char": 1796, "id": "73165722" } ]
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Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 460, "id": "70072750" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_128255351#0_283962086", "url": "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/prima+donna", "title": "prima donna - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com", "headings": "prima donna\ndid you mean?\nprima donna Add to list Share\nDefinitions of prima donna\nAll sources\nWord Family\nSign up now (it’s free!)\nWhether you’re a teacher or a learner, Vocabulary.com can put you or your class on the path to systematic vocabulary improvement.\n", "segment": "prima donna - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com\ndid you mean? prima donna Add to list Share\nA prima donna is a diva: someone who acts like they are the star of the show. If you tirelessly dominate the conversation and always interrupt when other people are talking, people will think you're a prima donna. Prima donna is a term that comes from the Opera, and literally means first woman, in Italian. Because the ladies that starred in operas were often egotistical, demanding, and flamboyant, the term prima donna came to mean anyone who acted as if they were a world-famous talent. The term is not an insult if you're talking about an actual opera star, but if anyone else is called a prima donna, it means they're terribly vain. Definitions of prima donna\nnoun\na vain and temperamental person\nsee more\nsee less\ntype of: disagreeable person, unpleasant person\na person who is not pleasant or agreeable\nnoun\na distinguished female operatic singer;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 952, "id": "93953126" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1304064774#3_2872116774", "url": "https://www.dictionary.com/browse/prima-donna", "title": "Prima donna | Definition of Prima donna at Dictionary.com", "headings": "prima donna\nprima donna\nnoun, plural pri·ma don·nas, Italian pri·me don·ne [pree-me -dawn-ne].\n/ˈpri mɛ ˈdɔn nɛ/.\nQUIZZES\nPROVE YOUR POETIC PROWESS WITH THIS QUIZ ON POETRY TERMS\nQuestion 1 of 7\nMeet Grammar Coach\nOrigin of prima donna\nWords nearby prima donna\nVOCAB BUILDER\nWhat does prima donna mean?\nWhere does prima donna come from?\nDid you know ... ?\nHow is prima donna used in real life?\nTry using prima donna!\nExample sentences from the Web for prima donna\nBritish Dictionary definitions for prima donna\nprima donna\nnoun plural prima donnas\na female operatic star; diva\nWord Origin for prima donna\nCultural definitions for prima donna\nprima donna\n", "segment": "Prima donna is commonly used as a negative term for a person who’s extremely self-centered and temperamental. In this sense, a prima donna expects and demands constant praise and special treatment and is easily irritated when they don’t get it. Though the literal sense of prima donna refers only to women, its figurative sense can be applied to anyone. The plural of prima donna is prima donnas (though the plural of the Italian phrase is prime donne ). Example: After the director had a fight with his lead actor, he accused him of being a selfish prima donna who was impossible to work with. Where does prima donna come from? Prima donna is taken directly from Italian, in which it literally means “first lady.” The first records of the term in English come from the 1700s. In the context of opera, the equivalent term for the leading male singer is primo uomo.", "start_char": 1592, "end_char": 2456, "id": "12721487" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1026515716#1_2211299712", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/prima+donna", "title": "Prima donna - definition of prima donna by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "prima donna\nprima donna\npri·ma donna\nprima donna\npri•ma don•na\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima\nMentioned in ?\nReferences in classic literature ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "A temperamental, conceited person. [Italian : prima, feminine of primo, first + donna, lady .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. prima donna\n( ˈpriːmə ˈdɒnə)\nn, pl prima donnas\n1. ( Classical Music) a female operatic star; diva\n2.", "start_char": 230, "end_char": 641, "id": "70072751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_721114575#1_1694980016", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Primadonna", "title": "Primadonna - definition of Primadonna by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "\nprima donna\npri·ma donna\nprima donna\npri•ma don•na\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "A temperamental, conceited person. [Italian : prima, feminine of primo, first + donna, lady .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. prima donna\n( ˈpriːmə ˈdɒnə)\nn, pl prima donnas\n1. ( Classical Music) a female operatic star; diva\n2.", "start_char": 229, "end_char": 640, "id": "69770528" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1304064774#0_2872110542", "url": "https://www.dictionary.com/browse/prima-donna", "title": "Prima donna | Definition of Prima donna at Dictionary.com", "headings": "prima donna\nprima donna\nnoun, plural pri·ma don·nas, Italian pri·me don·ne [pree-me -dawn-ne].\n/ˈpri mɛ ˈdɔn nɛ/.\nQUIZZES\nPROVE YOUR POETIC PROWESS WITH THIS QUIZ ON POETRY TERMS\nQuestion 1 of 7\nMeet Grammar Coach\nOrigin of prima donna\nWords nearby prima donna\nVOCAB BUILDER\nWhat does prima donna mean?\nWhere does prima donna come from?\nDid you know ... ?\nHow is prima donna used in real life?\nTry using prima donna!\nExample sentences from the Web for prima donna\nBritish Dictionary definitions for prima donna\nprima donna\nnoun plural prima donnas\na female operatic star; diva\nWord Origin for prima donna\nCultural definitions for prima donna\nprima donna\n", "segment": "Prima donna | Definition of Prima donna at Dictionary.com\nTop Definitions\nQuizzes\nRelated Content\nVocab Builder\nExamples\nBritish\nCultural\nprima donna\n[ pree-m uh - don- uh, prim- uh; Italian pree-mah - dawn-nah ]\n/ ˌpri mə ˈdɒn ə, ˌprɪm ə; Italian ˈpri mɑ ˈdɔn nɑ /\nPHONETIC RESPELLING\nNew Word List\nWord List\nSee synonyms for prima donna on Thesaurus.com\nnoun, plural pri·ma don·nas, Italian pri·me don·ne [pree-me -dawn-ne]. /ˈpri mɛ ˈdɔn nɛ/.\na first or principal female singer of an opera company. a temperamental person; a person who takes adulation and privileged treatment as a right and reacts with petulance to criticism or inconvenience. QUIZZES\nPROVE YOUR POETIC PROWESS WITH THIS QUIZ ON POETRY TERMS\nShall we compare this quiz to a summer's day? Probably not, but it is a fun quest to see how informed you are on a wide range of poetry terms. Question 1 of 7\nThis term means the \"arrangement of words in regularly measured, patterned, or rhythmic lines or verses.\" What is it?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 989, "id": "12721484" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1026515716#4_2211302669", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/prima+donna", "title": "Prima donna - definition of prima donna by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "prima donna\nprima donna\npri·ma donna\nprima donna\npri•ma don•na\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima\nMentioned in ?\nReferences in classic literature ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "a first or principal female singer of an opera company. 2. a vain, temperamental person who expects privileged treatment. [1760–70; < Italian: literally, first lady; see prime, duenna]\nRandom House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. prima donna\n- Meaning \"principal female singer in an opera,\" it is from the same Italian phrase meaning \"first lady\"; the meaning \"temperamental person\" was first recorded in 1834. See also related terms for opera.", "start_char": 930, "end_char": 1479, "id": "70072754" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_721114575#4_1694982820", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Primadonna", "title": "Primadonna - definition of Primadonna by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "\nprima donna\npri·ma donna\nprima donna\npri•ma don•na\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima\nMentioned in ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "a first or principal female singer of an opera company. 2. a vain, temperamental person who expects privileged treatment. [1760–70; < Italian: literally, first lady; see prime, duenna]\nRandom House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. prima donna\n- Meaning \"principal female singer in an opera,\" it is from the same Italian phrase meaning \"first lady\"; the meaning \"temperamental person\" was first recorded in 1834. See also related terms for opera.", "start_char": 929, "end_char": 1478, "id": "69770531" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1026515716#2_2211300642", "url": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/prima+donna", "title": "Prima donna - definition of prima donna by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "prima donna\nprima donna\npri·ma donna\nprima donna\npri•ma don•na\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima donna\nprima\nMentioned in ?\nReferences in classic literature ?\nDictionary browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. prima donna\n( ˈpriːmə ˈdɒnə)\nn, pl prima donnas\n1. ( Classical Music) a female operatic star; diva\n2. informal a temperamental person\n[C19: from Italian: first lady]\nCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014\npri•ma don•na\n(ˌpri mə ˈdɒn ə, ˌprɪm ə)\nn., pl. prima don•nas. 1.", "start_char": 461, "end_char": 929, "id": "70072752" } ]
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what did robert hooke discover?
Based on his design, a marine chronometer accurate enough to measure longitude was eventually constructed by John Harrison in the 18th century.
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He included in the book remarkably complex and intricate drawings of those observations. In addition, he was Surveyor to the City of London, and he helped to design a number of the landmarks in London. More From Reference\n1\nHere's How to the Stop Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Before This Invasive Pest Destroys More Forests\n2\nLife After COVID-19: How Has Public Transit Changed as a Result of the Pandemic?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1032, "id": "35031857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164625567#6_441335948", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Robert_Hooke_Discover_Cells", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Robert Hooke\nWhat cells did Robert hooke discover? one of the cells that he discovered was a cork cell\nWhen did Robert hook discover cells? hooke discovered cells in England in 1665\nWhat did Robert Hooke discover in cells? he discovered the hook's law of elasticity\nDid Robert hooke find the cell? no, not really. but he did discover corkcells. Robert hooke discoveries? he want to discover cells and lots more\nWhat did Robert hooke specifally discover? the cork-like shape of cells\nWhat cell did Robert Hooke discover? Robert Hooke was the first to see cells under a microscope.", "start_char": 2402, "end_char": 2982, "id": "75008670" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_648446722#10_1524284622", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/robert-hooke-5104.php", "title": "Robert Hooke Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Robert Hooke\nBiography\n\nRobert Hooke Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: British\nWho was Robert Hooke?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "He invented the anchor escapement, a cog which gave a small push per pendulum swing and also moved the hands of the clock forward. For pocket watches, he created the balance-spring. After observing the microscopic structure of the bark of a cork tree, Hooke coined the term 'cell' for describing biological organisms, named so due to its resemblance to cells inhabited by Christian monks in a monastery. He postulated that combustion needed a specific component of air and the same applied to respiration also. Experts believe that had he ventured further in these experiments, he would have discovered oxygen. Continue Reading Below\nHe stated that fossilised objects were the remains of living things that had been soaked in petrifying water laden with minerals and that they were important clues to the past history of life on earth. He even believed that some of them might belong to extinct species as well. In astronomy, Robert Hooke studied the Pleiades star cluster, the craters on the moon, rings of Saturn and the double-star system, Gamma Arietis. In 1682, he proposed a remarkable mechanistic model of the human memory which addressed the components of encoding, memory capacity, repetition, retrieval and forgetting. He was also an architect who served as the Surveyor of London city.", "start_char": 4869, "end_char": 6165, "id": "69676391" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164625567#5_441335052", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Robert_Hooke_Discover_Cells", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Robert Hooke is a great person he is my best friend and I\nlove him for what he has done ilys\nWho was the first man to discover cells? Robert Hooke in 1665\nWhat did robert hooke discover with a compound microscope? he discovered cells\nWho were one of the first people to discover cells? Robert Hooke . Who was the first person to discover cells and hat did he do? Robert Hooke\nWhat cells did Robert hooke discover? one of the cells that he discovered was a cork cell\nWhen did Robert hook discover cells? hooke discovered cells in England in 1665\nWhat did Robert Hooke discover in cells? he discovered the hook's law of elasticity\nDid Robert hooke find the cell? no, not really.", "start_char": 2040, "end_char": 2716, "id": "75008669" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_648446722#2_1524271859", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/robert-hooke-5104.php", "title": "Robert Hooke Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Robert Hooke\nBiography\n\nRobert Hooke Biography\nQuick Facts\nNationality: British\nWho was Robert Hooke?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nMajor Works\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\n", "segment": "London\ndiscoveries/inventions: Balance Wheel, Diaphragm, Universal Joint\nMore Facts\neducation: Christ Church, Oxford, Westminster School, University of Oxford, Wadham College, Oxford\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRichard Dawkins\nVenkatraman Ram...\nBrian Josephson\nAntony Hewish\nWho was Robert Hooke? Robert Hooke FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society) was an English scientist, architect and polymath. His name is somewhat obscure and no portrait of him survives today, partly due to his enmity with his more famous and influential colleague, Sir Isaac Newton. But still he is credited for the major contributions he made to science by way of his experimental and theoretical work in the 17th century and in re-building London after the Great Fire in 1666. Always prone to ill health, he never let it hinder his interests, which knew no bounds. His experiments and studies covered a vast range of subjects like physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, geology, architecture and naval technology. His prowess enabled him to work alongside scientists such as Christian Huygens, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle and Sir Isaac Newton. He discovered the law of elasticity, which is now famously known as Hooke’s law.", "start_char": 528, "end_char": 1768, "id": "69676383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1469013288#6_2993455139", "url": "https://www.scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/who-discovered-the-cell-and-how.html", "title": "Robert Hooke vs Anton Van Leeuwenhoek: Who Discovered The Cell And How?", "headings": "\nWho Discovered The Cell And How?\nA Brief History of the Microscope\nThe Discovery of the Cell – Robert Hooke and Anton Van Leeuwenhoek\nConclusion\nRelated Articles\n", "segment": "He began his career as a mechanical engineer and inventor. He perfected the air pump, invented the spring balance for watches, and determined a way to accurately determine longitudes at sea (the result of which he curiously didn’t publish). He also helped rebuild London after the Great Fire of London—no small feat! Robert Hooke was also interested in the problems of gravity, an area of Isaac Newton’s expertise. After Newton published Principia, Hooke claimed that Newton had stolen the inverse square law from him. The two soon became arch-nemeses, with many angry letters exchanged and much professional sabotage involved. Poor Newton. Though Robert Hooke couldn’t claim the fame for gravity itself, he would earn historical fame through his discovery of cells! In 1665, Robert Hooke published Micrographia, a book dedicated to the microscopic. In keeping with his inventive nature, Hooke created a unique compound microscope that allowed him to magnify objects up to 5o times.", "start_char": 2949, "end_char": 3931, "id": "36395101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_254584019#0_585322282", "url": "https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/05/12/dr-robert-hooke-the-english-scientist-who-discovered-the-cell-the-law-of-elasticity-and-observed-mars-and-jupiter/", "title": "Dr. Robert Hooke - The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter", "headings": "Dr. Robert Hooke – The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter\nDr. Robert Hooke – The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter", "segment": "Dr. Robert Hooke - The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter\nDr. Robert Hooke – The English scientist who discovered the cell, the law of elasticity and observed Mars and Jupiter\nMay 12, 2017 Tijana Radeska\nDr. Robert Hooke was a genius; and if there is another word that describes someone as being above genius, it would be a title that belongs to Dr. Hooke. He was an English polymath, natural philosopher, and an architect born on the Isle of Wight in 1635. Called “England’s Leonardo,” Hooke was simultaneously Surveyor to the City of London after the Great Fire of London, Gresham Professor of Geometry, and the curator of experiments at the Royal Society. And that’s not all folks. Modern portrait of Robert Hooke (Rita Greer 2004), based on descriptions by Aubrey and Waller; no contemporary depictions of Hooke are known to exist. Hooke was a sickly child who spent most of his time in bed. But that didn’t prevent him from expressing his beautiful mind in all the ways he could. While lying in bed, Robert started drawing from his imagination.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1109, "id": "67337299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_258495183#7_467862639", "url": "http://www.famousscientists.org/robert-hooke/", "title": "Robert Hooke - Biography, Facts and Pictures", "headings": "Robert Hooke\nRobert Hooke\nEarly Life and Education\nHooke Becomes a Scientist\nA Big Job with the Royal Society\nRobert Hooke’s Scientific Discoveries\nThe Measurement of Time\nHooke’s Law\nMicrographia and Microscopy\nThe Importance of Hooke’s Micrographia\nHooke’s Discovery of Microscopic Fungi\nHooke’s Discovery of Plant Cells\nSamuel Pepys\nMicrographia and Paleontology\nThe Force of Gravity\nHooke the Architect\nThe End\nAuthor of this page: The Doc\n© All rights reserved.\nCite this Page\nAdvertisements\nScientist of the Week\nTop 100 Scientists\nList of Scientists\n", "segment": "Robert Hooke’s own illustration of his compound microscope, with labels added by this website. Hooke used his microscope to observe the smallest, previously hidden details of the natural world. His book Micrographia revealed and described his discoveries. Some people disputed his diagrams because they refused to believe what they showed. The world Hooke had discovered was too alien for them! Robert Hooke’s drawing from Micrographia of a dronefly’s head, showing detailed eye-structure. Images like this were too worryingly alien for some people to believe genuine. The Importance of Hooke’s Micrographia\nMicrographia was one of the most important scientific books ever written, because it revealed a new world that people had never imagined could exist. Our knowledge of microbiology, quantum physics, and nanotechnology can all be traced back to Hooke’s Micrographia and the path some scientists were inspired to follow after seeing the world Hooke revealed. Hooke’s Discovery of Microscopic Fungi\nHooke discovered the first known microorganisms, in the form of microscopic fungi, in 1665.", "start_char": 4135, "end_char": 5230, "id": "18807909" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_837394298#12_1712081857", "url": "https://www.biologydiscussion.com/essay/cell-essay/essay-on-cell/44466", "title": "Essay on Cell", "headings": "Essay on Cell\nEssay on Cell\nIn this essay we will discuss about the cell. After reading this essay you will learn about: 1. Definition of Cell 2. Discovery of Cell 3. Cell Theory 4. Modern Cell Theory 5. Limit of Cell Size or Volume 6. Types 7. Compartmentalization for Cellular Life 8. Cell— An Open System 9. Shapes 10. Functions.\nEssay Contents:\nEssay # 1. Definition of Cell:\nHere a single cell is:\nEssay # 2. Discovery of Cell:\nADVERTISEMENTS:\nEssay # 3. Cell Theory:\nFormulation of Cell Theory:\nFundamental Features of Cell Theory:\nFive fundamental observations of the cell theory are:\nEssay # 4. Modern Cell Theory:\nModem cell theory states that:\nObjections:\nSignificance of Cell Theory:\nEssay # 5. Limit of Cell Size or Volume:\nThe factors which set the limit of cell size or volume are:\nEssay # 6. Types of Cells:\n(a) Undifferentiated or Stem Cells:\n(b) Differentiated or Post-mitotic Cells:\n(c) Dedifferentiated Cells:\nEssay # 7. Compartmentalization for Cellular Life:\ni. Separation from Extracellular Medium:\nii. Selective Permeability:\niii. Accumulation:\niv. Interconnections:\nv. Recognition:\nvi. Comparatively very large:\nvii. Intracellular Compartmentalization:\nEssay # 8. Cell— An Open System:\nCell Size:\nEssay # 9. Shapes of Cell:\nEssay # 10. Functions of Cell Parts:\ni. Cell Wall:\nii. Plasma Membrane:\niii. Cytoplasm:\niv. Nucleus:\nAbout Us\nSuggestions\n", "segment": "8.1). Robert Hooke (1635-1703) was a mathematician and physicist. He developed a new microscope with which he studied the internal structure of a number of plants. His work is famous for the study of cork cells. In 1665, Robert Hooke wrote a book “Micrographia: or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minutae made by magnifying glasses with observations and enquiries there upon. He took a piece of cork of spanish oak and prepared thin slice by means of sharp pen knife. A deep planoconcave lens was used for throwing light on cork piece. The latter was observed under the microscope. ADVERTISEMENTS:", "start_char": 4060, "end_char": 4660, "id": "22958516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_602059285#3_1345140676", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/robert-hooke-contribution", "title": "Robert Hooke’s 10 Major Contributions To Science | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "Robert Hooke’s 10 Major Contributions To Science\nRobert Hooke’s 10 Major Contributions To Science\n#1 He made important contributions to the science of astronomy\n#2 He invented anchor escapement greatly improving pendulum clocks\n#3 Hooke discovered the law of elasticity laying the basis for further studies in the field\n#4 Hooke discovered the building block of life and coined the term cell to describe it\n#5 Hooke’s Micrographia inspired the use of microscope for scientific exploration\n#6 He was one of the first proponents of a theory of evolution\n#7 He made important observations regarding gravitation\n#8 He suggested the wave theory of light to explain diffraction\n#9 Along with Robert Boyle, he discovered several characteristics of air\n#10 Robert Hooke proposed a surprisingly accurate model of memory\n", "segment": "He also conceived the idea that accurate timekeeping could be used to find the longitude at sea. Diagram of Anchor Escapement\n#3 Hooke discovered the law of elasticity laying the basis for further studies in the field\nIn 1660, Robert Hooke discovered the law of elasticity, which states that the stretching of a solid body is proportional to the force applied to it. Hooke’s Law laid the basis for studies of stress and strain and for understanding of elastic materials. It is extensively used in all branches of science and engineering, and is the foundation of many disciplines such as seismology, molecular mechanics and acoustics. It is also the fundamental principle behind the spring scale, the manometer, and the balance wheel of the mechanical clock. Plot of Force vs Elongation for a spring according to Hooke’s law (red line) and the actual plot (dashed line)\n#4 Hooke discovered the building block of life and coined the term cell to describe it\nRobert Hooke used an improved compound microscope he had built to study the bark of a cork tree. In doing so he discovered and named the cell – the building block of life. However he didn’t know its true biological function. Hooke coined the term cell and published the discovery in his famous 1665 book Micrographia. Pause\n0:00 / 0:00\nSpeed:", "start_char": 1940, "end_char": 3239, "id": "110445755" } ]
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where were the chickasaw indians located?
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
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Today, the majority of pure breed Native Americans live on reservations located throughout the country. Compared to other Indian groups, the Chickasaw's were a small group. In the 1600's, the tribe consisted of approximately 5,000. Other groups saw populations of more than 20,000. The Chickasaw Indians community was extremely orderly, and everything necessary was located within close proximity. Ancient Indian tribes dwelled in tents and upheld a primitive life.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1094, "id": "44952697" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1384127736#13_1562705090", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_Civilized_Tribes", "title": "Five Civilized Tribes - Wikipedia", "headings": "Five Civilized Tribes\nFive Civilized Tribes\nContents\nHistory\nExperiment of \"civilizing\"\nTribes\nCherokee\nChickasaw\nChoctaw\nCreek\nSeminole\nTerminology and usage\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Cherokee tribe is the largest tribe in the nation, having 729,533 members. Chickasaw\nMain articles: Chickasaw and Chickasaw Nation\nThe Chickasaw are Indian people of the United States who originally resided along the Tennessee River and other parts of Tennessee, west of present-day Huntsville, Alabama, parts of Mississippi and the southwest side of Kentucky. They spoke some French and some English. Some historians credit the Chickasaws' intervention in the French and Indian War on the side of the British as decisive in ensuring that the United States became an English-speaking nation. Originating further west, the Chickasaw moved east of the Mississippi River long before European contact. All historical records indicate the Chickasaw lived in northeastern Mississippi from the first European contact until they were forced to remove to Oklahoma, where most now live. They are related to the Choctaws, who speak a similar language, both forming the Western Group of the Muskogean languages. \" Chickasaw\" is the English spelling of Chikasha ( Muskogee pronunciation: [ tʃikaʃːa] ), that either means \"rebel\" or \"comes from Chicsa\".", "start_char": 8054, "end_char": 9195, "id": "100215283" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1870491028#0_3454185058", "url": "http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1487", "title": "Chickasaws in Alabama | Encyclopedia of Alabama", "headings": "Chickasaws in Alabama\nChickasaws in Alabama\nGreg O'Brien, University of North Carolina at Greensboro\nChickasaw Lifeways\nContact with European Explorers\nConflict with the Choctaws and the French\nThe American Revolution\nLand Cessions\nAssimilation and Removal\n", "segment": "Chickasaws in Alabama | Encyclopedia of Alabama\nChickasaws in Alabama\nGreg O'Brien, University of North Carolina at Greensboro\nSketch of Chickasaw Warrior, 1775\nAlthough the Chickasaw Nation was primarily located in present-day Mississippi, their actions during the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth century had a great impact on early Alabama history. The tribe successfully negotiated complicated trade and military alliances with the French, the British, and the U.S. government following the American Revolution. Despite their efforts to adapt to increasing numbers of white settlers after the war, they were eventually forced to cede their territory, along with the Creeks, Choctaws, and Cherokees, and remove to present-day Oklahoma. Today, the members of the Chickasaw Nation reside largely in 13 counties in south-central Oklahoma. Chickasaw Lifeways\nThe Chickasaw Indians traditionally lived in what is now northwestern Alabama, northern Mississippi, and southwestern Tennessee. Their population fluctuated between 2,000 and 5,000 throughout the eighteenth century, and their villages were concentrated in the area of present-day Tupelo, Mississippi. Though smaller in numbers than other neighboring Indian tribes, such as the Creeks and the Choctaws, the Chickasaws' impact on Alabama and the Southeast was significant. The Chickasaws were culturally related to their southern neighbors the Choctaws. They spoke a dialect of the Western Muskogean language family shared by many of the Southeast's Native American societies. Like all southeastern Indians, the Chickasaws traced lineage according to matrilineal rules of kinship, which meant an individual was only related to his or her mother's family and that the primary father figure in a child's life was likely a maternal uncle rather than the biological father.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1829, "id": "18531506" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1646226839#0_3455501792", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Chickasaw-people", "title": "Chickasaw | people | Britannica", "headings": "\nChickasaw\npeople\nChickasaw\n", "segment": "Chickasaw | people | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Human Geography Peoples of the Americas North American Indians\nChickasaw\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\nChickasaw, North American Indian tribe of Muskogean linguistic stock who originally inhabited what is now northern Mississippi and Alabama. In their earlier history the Chickasaw and the Choctaw ( q.v.) may have been a single tribe. Traditionally, the Chickasaw were a seminomadic people who patrolled the immense territory that they claimed for themselves and raided tribes far to the north; like many conquering peoples, they integrated the remnants of these tribes into their culture. Prior to the 1830s, Chickasaw dwellings were organized along streams and rivers rather than clustered in villages. Descent was traced through the maternal line. The supreme deity was associated with the sky, sun, and fire, and a harvest and new-fire rite similar to the Green Corn ceremony of the Creek was celebrated annually. Probably the earliest contact between Europeans and the Chickasaw was Hernando de Soto’s expedition in 1540–41. In the 18th century the Chickasaw became involved in the power struggles between the British and French, siding with the British against the French and the Choctaw.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1541, "id": "23888299" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1496112681#0_2852075073", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_americans/chickasaw_tribe.php", "title": "Native Americans for Kids: Chickasaw Tribe", "headings": "Native Americans\nNative Americans\nChickasaw Tribe\n", "segment": "Native Americans for Kids: Chickasaw Tribe\n\n\nNative Americans\nChickasaw Tribe\nHistory >> Native Americans for Kids\nThe Chickasaw Indians originally lived in the Southeast in areas of Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky. In 1832 they migrated to Oklahoma after being forced to sell their land to the United States government. The Chickasaw were known as some of the fiercest warriors in all of the Americas and earned the nickname as the \"Spartans of the Lower Mississippi Valley.\" History\nAccording to the Chickasaw migration story, the Chickasaw and the Choctaw were once a single tribe. They were led by two brothers, Chickasaw and Choctaw. The group set out to find a new home and fresh hunting grounds. At one point in their journey they split up. Part of the group wanted to stay with Choctaw, they became the Choctaw tribe. The rest of the group continued traveling with Chickasaw.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 897, "id": "18200972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1384127736#14_1562706699", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_Civilized_Tribes", "title": "Five Civilized Tribes - Wikipedia", "headings": "Five Civilized Tribes\nFive Civilized Tribes\nContents\nHistory\nExperiment of \"civilizing\"\nTribes\nCherokee\nChickasaw\nChoctaw\nCreek\nSeminole\nTerminology and usage\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Originating further west, the Chickasaw moved east of the Mississippi River long before European contact. All historical records indicate the Chickasaw lived in northeastern Mississippi from the first European contact until they were forced to remove to Oklahoma, where most now live. They are related to the Choctaws, who speak a similar language, both forming the Western Group of the Muskogean languages. \" Chickasaw\" is the English spelling of Chikasha ( Muskogee pronunciation: [ tʃikaʃːa] ), that either means \"rebel\" or \"comes from Chicsa\". The Chickasaw are divided in two groups: the \"Impsaktea\" and the \"Intcutwalipa\". The Chickasaws were one of the \"Five Civilized Tribes\" who went to the Indian Territory during the era of Indian Removal. Unlike other tribes, who exchanged land grants, the Chickasaw received financial compensation from the United States for their lands east of the Mississippi River. The Chickasaw Nation is the thirteenth largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.", "start_char": 8650, "end_char": 9658, "id": "100215284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_191205717#2_353353534", "url": "https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/chickasaw-indians.htm", "title": "Chickasaw Indians | Access Genealogy", "headings": "Chickasaw Indians\nChickasaw Indians\nChickasaw Villages\nChickasaw History\n", "segment": "Chickasaw Connections. Linguistically the Chickasaw were closely connected with the Choctaw and one of the principal tribes of the Muskhogean group. Chickasaw Location .-In northern Mississippi, principally in Pontotoc and Union Counties. ( See South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Tennessee .) Chickasaw Subdivisions. Aside from some incorporated tribes such as the Napochi and Chakchiuma, no major subdivisions other than towns are mentioned until late in Chickasaw history when we hear of three such subdivisions: those of Tishomingo, Sealy, and McGilvery, named after their chiefs. These, however, were probably superficial and temporary. Chickasaw Villages\nAckia. Alaoute, mentioned only by Iberville.", "start_char": 461, "end_char": 1198, "id": "55305213" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1315570742#1_2923473860", "url": "https://m.warpaths2peacepipes.com/indian-tribes/chickaswa-tribe.htm", "title": "Chickasaw Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History ***", "headings": "Chickasaw Tribe\nChickasaw Tribe\nChickasaw\n", "segment": "The Chickasaw were farmers, fishers and hunter-gatherers who undertook long excursions throughout the Mississippi valley region. Native American Indian Tribes\nSite Index\n\n\n\n\n\nFacts about the Chickasaw Native Indian Tribe\nThis article contains fast, fun facts and interesting information about the Chickasaw Native American Indian tribe. Find answers to questions like where did the Chickasaw tribe live, what clothes did they wear and what food did they eat? Discover what happened to the Chickasaw tribe with facts about their wars and history. What was the lifestyle and culture of the Chickasaw tribe? The Chickasaw tribe are descendants of people called the Chickemicaws, who were among the first inhabitants of the ancient Mexican empire and the Mississippian culture. These ancient people built earthwork mounds at their villages located throughout the Mississippi River valley (refer to the Natchez Tribe for more facts). The Chickasaw people established villages across the Deep South and used dugout canoes to travel along the rivers and waterways. Their numbers diminished due to the diseases brought by the Europeans including the Spanish, French and British. They allied with the British against the French who attacked the Chickasaw in numerous military expeditions, attempting to break the stranglehold the Chickasaw imposed upon French commerce on the lower Mississippi.", "start_char": 488, "end_char": 1873, "id": "111312896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_517465836#0_904537925", "url": "http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Southeast-American-Indian-Facts/Chickasaw-Indian-Facts.shtml", "title": "CHICKASAW INDIAN FACTS", "headings": "Chickasaw Indian Facts\nChickasaw Indian Facts\nIntroduction - Chickasaw Indians\nGeneral Chickasaw Indian Facts\nFacts about Chickasaw Tribe Houses\nFacts about Chickasaw Roles of Men and Women\n", "segment": "CHICKASAW INDIAN FACTS\nChickasaw Indian Facts\nIntroduction - Chickasaw Indians\nThese Native Americans are a relatively small Indian tribe who settled in the Southeast U.S. after migrating from the west. This area included river banks and waterways throughout the states of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri and Kentucky. The facts below will give you information and insight into who the Chickasaw are, what they are known for, where they lived, and how their daily lives were structured. This information is written for both kids and adults. Click here for a great selection of Chickasaw Indian books on AMAZON . General Chickasaw Indian Facts\nWhen translated, the word Chickasaw means rebel or rebellion. It's a fitting term as these Indians had many enemies. They were known for their warlike tendencies and constant fighting with both surrounding tribes and the French. In 1830 during the presidency of President Andrew Jackson the Indian Removal Act became law. This resulted in the forced relocation of the Chickasaw to Oklahoma.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1043, "id": "61343472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_553078936#16_1123080828", "url": "https://researchguides.library.wisc.edu/c.php?g=125278&p=819868", "title": "Tribal Law - Native American Law & Legal Sources - Research Guides at University of Wisconsin-Madison", "headings": "Native American Law & Legal Sources : Tribal Law\nNative American Law & Legal Sources : Tribal Law\nAbout Tribal Law\nConstitutions, Charters, & Codes\nJudicial Decisions\nFinding Aids and Secondary Sources\n", "segment": "Chickasaw Nation. -- Choctaw Nation. -- Creek or Muskogee) Nation. -- Indian Territory. -- Nez Percé Tribe. -- Omaha Tribe. -- Osage Nation. -- Ottawa Tribe. -- Sac and Fox Nation. -- Seminole Nation. --", "start_char": 8949, "end_char": 9152, "id": "9913084" } ]
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Otto the Orange
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Wisconsin: Bucky Badger\n", "segment": "The team is the Syracuse Orange. The mascot is a literal orange. Sorry, Big Red. You've been outdone in the \"wonderful blob\" department. 6. FGCU: Azul the Eagle\nElsa / Getty Images\nWhat could be a standard bird mascot is made so much better with the simple addition of silly shoes and a permanent, asymmetrical smirk. Well done, Florida Gulf Coast. 5. UCF:", "start_char": 5988, "end_char": 6344, "id": "96679783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_893299714#17_1978900262", "url": "https://www.syracuse.com/orangesports/2004/05/origins_of_orange_colors_nicknames_and_mascots_of_syracuse_sports_over_the_years.html", "title": "Origins of Orange: Colors, nicknames and mascots of Syracuse sports over the years (from the archive) - syracuse.com", "headings": "Origins of Orange: Colors, nicknames and mascots of Syracuse sports over the years (from the archive)\nOrigins of Orange: Colors, nicknames and mascots of Syracuse sports over the years (from the archive)\notto orange syracuse buzz shaw\n1872: Not pretty\n1890: So why orange?\n1890s: The Orioles of Syracuse\n1895: The original Mr. Bill\n1922: Chuck the skinny doll\n1931: A bold, bad man\n1950s: Origins of Orangemen\n1978: Are you not entertained?\n1980: Otto rolls out\n1988: Logo takes heat\n2004: Hands off the fruit\nAround the web\n", "segment": "There were redesigns along the way, and in 1990 the Orange became known as Otto, which beat out Opie. In 1995, Otto nearly joined the ranks of the Gladiator and Saltine Warrior when SU looked into a new mascot — a wolf. Student howls were heard and Otto remained as the lone, official mascot. 1988: Logo takes heat\nIn 1988, chancellor Melvin Eggers unveiled a new Syracuse University logo that was met with immediate criticism from students. A dump-the-logo coalition was launched. Eggers apologized for not getting the students involved but said the logo would remain. \"It lacks meaning, \" said student government president John Mandyck in the Daily Orange. \" People think it looks like two mating ducks, or two broken canoes.\" The logo is a university logo, not an athletic department logo, and it's still on the books although rarely used.", "start_char": 7079, "end_char": 7919, "id": "89680906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_838847820#0_942918047", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_the_Orange", "title": "Otto the Orange - Wikipedia", "headings": "Otto the Orange\nOtto the Orange\nContents\nMascot history\nSaltine Warrior\nOtto becomes official\nMascot team\nSocial media\nReferences\n", "segment": "Otto the Orange - Wikipedia\nOtto the Orange\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMascot for Syracuse University athletic teams\nOtto the Orange\nLogo version of Otto the Orange\nUniversity\nSyracuse University\nConference\nACC\nDescription\nAnthropomorphic sphere of the color orange\nFirst seen\n1980\nOtto the Orange is the mascot for the Syracuse Orange, the athletic teams of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, USA. Otto is an anthropomorphism of the color orange and represents the fruit the orange. Wearing a large blue hat and blue pants, Otto can usually be seen at Syracuse sporting events in the Carrier Dome and other university sporting events. Contents\n1 Mascot history\n1.1 Saltine Warrior\n1.2 Otto becomes official\n1.3 Mascot team\n2 Social media\n3 References\nMascot history\nSaltine Warrior\nThe Syracuse mascot was originally a Native American character named \"The Saltine Warrior\" (Syracuse's unofficial nickname is the Salt City) and \"Big Chief Bill Orange\". The character was born out of a hoax in which it was claimed that a 16th-century Onondagan Indian chief was unearthed while digging the foundation for the women's gymnasium in 1928. In the mid-1950s, the father of a Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity brother owned a cheerleading camp. He made a Saltine Warrior costume for his son to wear at SU football games. Thus began a nearly forty-year tradition of Lambda Chi brothers serving as SU's mascot. In 1990 however the University opened up the mascot traditions to the entire student body (Daily Orange, February 22, 1990). Otto the Orange, 2013\nIn December 1977, Native American students successfully petitioned the University to discontinue the Saltine Warrior, citing the mascot's stereotypical portrayal of Native Americans.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1778, "id": "63305408" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_893299714#16_1978898580", "url": "https://www.syracuse.com/orangesports/2004/05/origins_of_orange_colors_nicknames_and_mascots_of_syracuse_sports_over_the_years.html", "title": "Origins of Orange: Colors, nicknames and mascots of Syracuse sports over the years (from the archive) - syracuse.com", "headings": "Origins of Orange: Colors, nicknames and mascots of Syracuse sports over the years (from the archive)\nOrigins of Orange: Colors, nicknames and mascots of Syracuse sports over the years (from the archive)\notto orange syracuse buzz shaw\n1872: Not pretty\n1890: So why orange?\n1890s: The Orioles of Syracuse\n1895: The original Mr. Bill\n1922: Chuck the skinny doll\n1931: A bold, bad man\n1950s: Origins of Orangemen\n1978: Are you not entertained?\n1980: Otto rolls out\n1988: Logo takes heat\n2004: Hands off the fruit\nAround the web\n", "segment": "1980: Otto rolls out\nOtto may have a masculine name, but SU's official mascot is androgynous. The school says the fuzzy cartoonish Orange is an \"It.\" The first orange ball mascot was rolled out in 1980 and was known as \"an Orange with appeal.\" Early versions were also called Clyde and Woody. There were redesigns along the way, and in 1990 the Orange became known as Otto, which beat out Opie. In 1995, Otto nearly joined the ranks of the Gladiator and Saltine Warrior when SU looked into a new mascot — a wolf. Student howls were heard and Otto remained as the lone, official mascot. 1988: Logo takes heat\nIn 1988, chancellor Melvin Eggers unveiled a new Syracuse University logo that was met with immediate criticism from students.", "start_char": 6785, "end_char": 7520, "id": "89680905" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1315810399#10_2884767891", "url": "https://gmhslasso.org/10524/opinion/top-10-college-mascots/", "title": "Top 10 college mascots – The Lasso", "headings": "Top 10 college mascots\nTop 10 college mascots\n10: Bucky Badger (University of Wisconsin)\n9: Ralphie (University of Colorado)\n8: Bevo (Texas)\n7: Bill the Goat (Navy)\n6: Sparty (Michigan State)\n5: Uga (Georgia)\n4: Stanford Tree (Stanford)\n3: Otto the Orange (Syracuse)\n2: The Oregon Duck (Oregon)\n1: Brutus Buckeye (Ohio State)\n", "segment": "The Stanford Tree is the most famous mascot who is technically not a mascot. The Tree is a member of the band as a representative of the city of El Palo Alto, whose tree is the redwood. 3: Otto the Orange (Syracuse)\nOtto the Orange watches a Syracuse football game from the sidelines. Otto was incepted in 1872. Photo via Thomson200 via Wikipedia Commons. The first mascot of Syracuse was created in 1872. A full century later, in 1980, the modern Otto was rolled out. Since then, the furry circular friend has been around Syracuse at all sorts of events. 2:", "start_char": 3271, "end_char": 3830, "id": "98925981" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2557699401#0_2891347114", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syracuse_Orange", "title": "Syracuse Orange - Wikipedia", "headings": "Syracuse Orange\nSyracuse Orange\nContents\nSports sponsored\nImportant firsts\nFootball\nMen's basketball\nWomen's basketball\nWomen's ice hockey\nMen's lacrosse\nSoftball\nSoccer\nMen's soccer\nWomen's soccer\nNotable non-varsity sports\nBaseball\nMen's ice hockey\nRugby\nFacilities\nCarrier Dome\nManley Field House\nCarmelo Anthony Basketball Center\nTennity Ice Skating Pavilion\nDrumlins Country Club\nHistoric\nArchbold Stadium\nChampionships\nNCAA team championships\nOther national team championships\nNotable coaches, past and present\nNotable athletes\nNicknames, mascots and colors\nMascot\nOtto the Orange\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Syracuse Orange - Wikipedia\nSyracuse Orange\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCollegiate athletic teams that represent Syracuse University\n\nThis article relies too much on references to primary sources. Please improve this by adding secondary or tertiary sources. ( August 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nSyracuse Orange\n\nUniversity\nSyracuse University\nConference\nAtlantic Coast Conference\nNCAA\nDivision I ( FBS)\nAthletic director\nJohn Wildhack\nLocation\nSyracuse, New York\nVarsity teams\n20\nFootball stadium\nCarrier Dome\nBasketball arena\nCarrier Dome\nOther arenas\nManley Field House\nMascot\nOtto the Orange\nNickname\nOrange\nBlue\nFight song\nDown the Field\nColors\nOrange\nWebsite\nwww .cuse .com\n\nThe Syracuse Orange are the athletic teams that represent Syracuse University. The school is a member of NCAA Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference. Until 2013, Syracuse was a member of the Big East Conference . The school's mascot is Otto the Orange. Until 2004, the teams were known as the Orangemen and Orangewomen. The men's basketball, football, wrestling, men's lacrosse, and women's basketball teams play in the Carrier Dome. Other sports facilities include the nearby Manley Field House complex, the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion, and Drumlins Country Club. Contents\n1 Sports sponsored\n1.1 Important firsts\n1.2 Football\n1.3 Men's basketball\n1.4 Women's basketball\n1.5 Women's ice hockey\n1.6 Men's lacrosse\n1.7 Softball\n1.8 Soccer\n1.8.1 Men's soccer\n1.8.2 Women's soccer\n2 Notable non-varsity sports\n2.1 Baseball\n2.2 Men's ice hockey\n2.3 Rugby\n3 Facilities\n3.1 Carrier Dome\n3.2 Manley Field House\n3.3 Carmelo Anthony Basketball Center\n3.4 Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion\n3.5 Drumlins Country Club\n3.6 Historic\n3.6.1 Archbold Stadium\n4 Championships\n4.1 NCAA team championships\n4.2 Other national team championships\n5 Notable coaches, past and present\n6 Notable athletes\n7 Nicknames, mascots and colors\n7.1 Mascot\n7.1.1 Otto the Orange\n8 References\n9 External links\nSports sponsored\nMen's sports\nWomen's sports\nBasketball\nBasketball\nCross country\nCross country\nFootball\nField hockey\nLacrosse\nIce hockey\nRowing\nLacrosse\nSoccer\nRowing\nTrack and field †\nSoccer\n\nSoftball\n\nTennis\n\nTrack and field †\n\nVolleyball\n† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor\nSyracuse is the only ACC school and one of only four Power 5 schools that do not sponsor baseball, the other three being Colorado, Iowa State, and Wisconsin .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2482, "id": "64533974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_838847820#3_942923632", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_the_Orange", "title": "Otto the Orange - Wikipedia", "headings": "Otto the Orange\nOtto the Orange\nContents\nMascot history\nSaltine Warrior\nOtto becomes official\nMascot team\nSocial media\nReferences\n", "segment": "It was concluded that the name \"Opie\" would lead to the inevitable rhyme with 'dopey', and settled on \"Otto.\" Later that fall, word got out that the cheerleaders were calling the latest mascot costume Otto, and the name stuck. For 17 years the university did not settle on an \"official\" mascot until the chancellor appointed a group of students and faculty to create a mascot and logo. University administration considered introducing a new mascot (a wolf or lion were likely candidates), but the student body supported Otto. He was recognized as the official mascot of Syracuse University in December 1995 by Chancellor Buzz Shaw. In 2016, Otto was named in the top-10 mascots in college football by Sports Illustrated. Mascot team\nThere are a team of performers that dress as Otto, this team contains a mix of personalities and genders. Similar body builds are required so not one Otto stands out, performers need to be the desired height of 5 feet and 10 inches. Stunts, dances, gestures and general movement are all practiced and routinized. The Ottos take turns attending events.", "start_char": 2498, "end_char": 3582, "id": "63305411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_709978332#3_1726183767", "url": "https://www.caninejournal.com/college-colors/", "title": "List Of College & University School Colors – CanineJournal.com", "headings": "List Of College & University School Colors\nList Of College & University School Colors\nCollege & University Colors By State & Team\nAlabama\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nColorado\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nDistrict of Columbia\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\nRhode Island\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nU.S. Service Academies\nAbout The Author: Michelle Schenker\n", "segment": "Birmingham\nMascot: The Bulldogs\nTroy University: cardinal, black and sliver\nName: Trojans\nMascot: T-Roy\nUniversity of Alabama: crimson red & white\nUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham: white, gold, green\nNickname: Blazers\nMascot: Blaze the Dragon\nUniversity of South Alabama: red, white & blue\nAlaska\nUniversity of Alaska:", "start_char": 1102, "end_char": 1423, "id": "31802576" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_709978332#15_1726200554", "url": "https://www.caninejournal.com/college-colors/", "title": "List Of College & University School Colors – CanineJournal.com", "headings": "List Of College & University School Colors\nList Of College & University School Colors\nCollege & University Colors By State & Team\nAlabama\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nColorado\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nDistrict of Columbia\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\nRhode Island\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nU.S. Service Academies\nAbout The Author: Michelle Schenker\n", "segment": "crimson & slate\nMascot: “ Mad Jack”, the Mountaineer\nConnecticut\nUniversity of Bridgeport: purple & white\nUniversity of Connecticut: navy blue & white\nUniversity of Hartford: scarlet red & white\nYale University: blue & white\nDelaware\nDelaware State University: Columbia blue & cherry red\nCity: Dover\nUniversity of Delaware: blue, yellow & white\nDistrict of Columbia\nHoward University: blue, red & grey\nFlorida\nFlorida Atlantic University:", "start_char": 3394, "end_char": 3831, "id": "31802588" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_838847820#2_942921898", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_the_Orange", "title": "Otto the Orange - Wikipedia", "headings": "Otto the Orange\nOtto the Orange\nContents\nMascot history\nSaltine Warrior\nOtto becomes official\nMascot team\nSocial media\nReferences\n", "segment": "The mascot was discontinued in 1978. During the 1978 season, the University introduced a Roman gladiator dressed in orange armor, but the idea proved largely unpopular among fans, who regularly booed the mascot. Otto becomes official\nIn the 1980s, a new Syracuse University mascot emerged and was described as a \"juiced-up, bumbling citrus fruit from which two legs protrude\", and quickly became popular on campus. Then, the mascot was simply known as \"the Orange\". In the summer of 1990, the cheerleaders and mascots were at Cheerleading Camp in Tennessee and the students who were chosen to suit up in the costume narrowed the field down to two potential names — \"Opie\" and \"Otto\" — as a new orange costume was made. It was concluded that the name \"Opie\" would lead to the inevitable rhyme with 'dopey', and settled on \"Otto.\" Later that fall, word got out that the cheerleaders were calling the latest mascot costume Otto, and the name stuck. For 17 years the university did not settle on an \"official\" mascot until the chancellor appointed a group of students and faculty to create a mascot and logo. University administration considered introducing a new mascot (a wolf or lion were likely candidates), but the student body supported Otto. He was recognized as the official mascot of Syracuse University in December 1995 by Chancellor Buzz Shaw.", "start_char": 1779, "end_char": 3129, "id": "63305410" } ]
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Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
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Those interested in catching a Rangers vs. Cardinals game should be excited regardless of where the game takes place, as both teams play at energetic venues that focus on fan experience. The Rangers home games are played at Globe Life Park in Arlington, TX, while the Cardinals home games are played at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO. When do the Rangers vs. Cardinals play against each other this season? To see all regular and postseason matchups between between Rangers and Cardinals, browse the event listings above. For all Rangers games, fans can browse the Texas Rangers tickets page. For a complete list of Cardinals games, visit our St. Louis Cardinals tickets page. If you’re looking for something else to do in the area, browse our other sporting events in Texas and sporting events in St. Louis. TBA News\nJuly 30, 2018\n5 Tips: How To Get Cheap Texas Rangers Tickets\n*Use code TBA10MLB for $10 off your purchase of $50 or more* If you’re like a lot of Texas Rangers fans, you want to buy tickets, but you don’t want to break the bank.", "start_char": 1038, "end_char": 2121, "id": "11002154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1155491514#12_1388277887", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Cleveland_Indians_season", "title": "1995 Cleveland Indians season - Wikipedia", "headings": "1995 Cleveland Indians season\n1995 Cleveland Indians season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nOffseason\nSpring training\nGame log\nRegular season\nSeason standings\nRecord vs. opponents\nNotable transactions\nRoster\nGame log\nPlayer stats\nBatting\nStarters by position\nOther batters\nPitching\nStarting pitchers\nOther pitchers\nRelief pitchers\nPost season\n1995 American League Divisional Playoffs\nCleveland Indians vs. Boston Red Sox\nGame 1, October 3\nGame 2, October 4\nGame 3, October 6\n1995 American League Championship Series\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\n1995 World series\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nGame log\nAward winners\nAll-Star Game\nMinor league affiliates\nReferences\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "54-18; Road: 46-26)\nApril: 2-2 (Road: 2-2)\n#\nDate\nOpponent\nScore\nWin\nLoss\nSave\nStadium\nAttendance\nRecord\nTime\n1\nApril 27\n@ Rangers\n11-6\nMartínez\nGross\n\nThe Ballpark in Arlington\n32,161\n1-0\n3:17\n2\nApril 28\n@ Rangers\n9-10\nWhiteside\nPoole\nRussell\nThe Ballpark in Arlington\n22,179\n1-1\n3:04\n3\nApril 29\n@ Rangers\n5-6\nBurrows\nShuey\n\nThe Ballpark in Arlington\n28,048\n1-2\n3:11\n4\nApril 30\n@ Rangers\n7-6\nMesa\nWhiteside\n\nThe Ballpark in Arlington\n26,026\n2-2\n4:41\nMay: 19-7 (Home: 9-3, Road: 10-4)\n#\nDate\nOpponent\nScore\nWin\nLoss\nSave\nStadium", "start_char": 9472, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100131173" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3508146889#3_3583514639", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Star_Series", "title": "Lone Star Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lone Star Series\nLone Star Series\nLone Star Series\nContents\nBackground\nHistory\n1962: Texas has its first major league team, the Colt .45s\n1972: Washington Senators move to Arlington to become the Rangers\n1996–2012: First official meetings and interleague play\n2013–present: Astros join the American League\nNotable players who played on both teams\nLone Star Series results\nRivalry trivia\nSee also\nSources\nReferences\n", "segment": "The Metroplex is located inland in North Texas while Houston is in the face of the Gulf of Mexico in Southeast Texas. The city of Dallas has the 9th largest population in the United States and 3rd largest population in Texas; the city of Houston has the 4th largest population in the United States and largest population in Texas. DFW is the 4th largest metropolitan area in the US, while the Greater Houston area is the 5th largest in the US . There is also contrast between the Rangers and Astros in their ballpark and uniform histories. The Rangers, until 2020, played in open-air stadiums ( Arlington Stadium and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington ), while the Astros have mostly played in indoor stadiums ( Astrodome and Minute Maid Park ). While the Rangers have traditionally worn variations of red, white, and blue to represent the Lone Star flag, the Astros have changed color schemes (e.g. Shooting Star of the late 1960s, Rainbow Guts) and logos many times throughout their history. History\nSee also: History of baseball in Texas\nThe Lone Star Series was the consequence of many things that happened to Texas in the 1950s: population shift westward from metropolitan areas on the East Coast, the space program, more modernized higher education, and the formation of the brief Continental League resulting in expansion in Major League Baseball shortly thereafter.", "start_char": 2539, "end_char": 3907, "id": "105674364" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_637963552#0_604618535", "url": "http://espn.go.com/mlb/team/_/name/tex/texas-rangers", "title": "Texas Rangers Baseball - Rangers News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN", "headings": "\nESPN\nTexas Rangers\n", "segment": "Texas Rangers Baseball - Rangers News, Scores, Stats, Rumors & More - ESPN\nMenu\nESPN\nLog In\nWelcome! Manage my: Subscriptions\nEdition: US\nTV Provider\nVideo Settings\nLog In\nFavorites Edit\nNo teams in your favorites yet. 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Rangers Parking Tips - TSR\nGlobe Life Field Parking\nParking Near Globe Life Field for the Texas Rangers\nGlobe Life Field is the new home of the American League Texas Rangers baseball team out in Arlington, Texas. The exact address of the ballpark is 734 Stadium Dr, Arlington, TX 76011. The distance from the MLB venue to Six Flags over Texas is less than 2 miles away. The old MLB venue, Globe Life Park in Arlington, had its final year for the Rangers in 2019. In addition to baseball, you can also catch a Dallas Cowboys football game at AT&T Stadium, which sits next to the venue. If you are looking for AT&T Stadium parking, you can visit that link. Here is the Globe Life Field parking tips below. Globe Life Field Handicap Parking\nHandicap parking comes on a first-come and first-serve basis at Globe Life Field. Fans will need to present a valid placard and handicap parking pass to leave their cars in these spaces. Handicap parking is in Lot B, Lot J, Lot E2, and K2.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1012, "id": "37067858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1277731856#15_1477472551", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Chicago_Cubs_season", "title": "2019 Chicago Cubs season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2019 Chicago Cubs season\n2019 Chicago Cubs season\nContents\nPrevious season\nTelevision broadcasts\nOffseason\nTransactions\nOctober 2018\nNovember 2018\nDecember 2018\nJanuary 2019\nFebruary 2019\nMarch 2019\nRegular season\nGame log\nSeason standings\nRecord vs. opponents\nOpening Day starters\nSeason summary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nTransactions\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nRoster\nAchievements and records\nStatistics\nBatting\nPitching\nFarm system\nMajor League Baseball draft\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "84–78 (.519) (Home: 51–30; Away: 33–48)\nMarch: 1–2 (.333) (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–2)\n#\nDate\nOpponent\nScore\nWin\nLoss\nSave\nStadium\nAttendance\nRecord\nBox/\nStreak\n1\nMarch 28\n@ Rangers\n12–4\nLester (1–0)\nMinor (0–1)\n—\nGlobe Life Park\n48,538\n1–0\nW1\n2\nMarch 30\n@ Rangers\n6–8\nKelley (1–0)\nEdwards Jr. (0–1)\nLeclerc (1)\nGlobe Life Park\n46,238\n1–1\nL1\n3\nMarch 31\n@ Rangers\n10–11\nLeclerc (1–0)\nStrop (0–1)\n—\nGlobe Life Park\n36,812\n1–2\nL2\nApril: 14–10 (.583) (Home: 7–4;", "start_char": 7811, "end_char": 8263, "id": "100171859" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_816925975#0_1379180698", "url": "http://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/community/arlington/article78867817.html", "title": "New Texas Rangers' ballpark in Arlington could be ready in 2021 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram", "headings": "New Texas Rangers' ballpark in Arlington could be ready in 2021 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram\nNew Texas Rangers' ballpark in Arlington could be ready in 2021 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram\nArlington\nRangers could play in new, air-conditioned ballpark in 2021 season\nNo new taxes\nClassic baseball look\nMayor’s row in Arlington\nCounting on presidential vote\nTexas Live! work to start in fall\nComments\n", "segment": "New Texas Rangers' ballpark in Arlington could be ready in 2021 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram\nNew Texas Rangers' ballpark in Arlington could be ready in 2021 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram\nArlington\nRangers could play in new, air-conditioned ballpark in 2021 season\nBy Gordon Dickson\[email protected]\nMay 20, 2016 01:40 PM,\nUpdated May 20, 2016 09:45 PM\nORDER REPRINT →\nBy\nUp Next\n×\nSHARE\nCOPY LINK\nBy\nARLINGTON\nThe Texas Rangers could be playing in a new, air-conditioned ballpark in Arlington by Opening Day of the 2021 season, club and city officials said Friday. “The Texas Rangers have chosen to stay in Arlington,” Mayor Jeff Williams announced at Arlington City Hall. City officials and the Rangers have agreed on a plan to build a stadium with a retractable roof that would be funded in part by tax dollars that are currently being used to pay off AT&T Stadium, the next-door home of the Dallas Cowboys. The stadium will be built in parking lots A and B south of Globe Life Park and connected to a separate $200 million development of shops and restaurants known as Texas Live!, where patrons could have a view of ball games from an outfield courtyard area. The ballpark construction, which is estimated to cost $1 billion, still must be approved by Arlington voters in a Nov. 8 election. If the referendum is successful, construction could begin by late 2017. The announcement capped off months of behind-the-scenes negotiations, during which city officials showed an aggressive determination to keep the baseball club, which has called Arlington home since 1972. “We knew this was something we needed to be proactive on,” Williams said. “ Our storied relationship with the Rangers over the last four decades meant that there was not any other option.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1762, "id": "102465530" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1518508153#1_3350299100", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/professional-baseball-in-dfw-1004653", "title": "Professional Baseball in Dallas-Fort Worth", "headings": "Professional Baseball in Dallas-Fort Worth\nProfessional Baseball in Dallas-Fort Worth\nTexas Rangers\nFrisco Roughriders\nGrand Prairie AirHogs\nTarrant County Blue Thunder\n", "segment": "01 of 04\nTexas Rangers\nBob Levey / Stringer / Getty Images\nThe Texas Rangers are the Metroplex's Major League team. They play at the 49,00-seat Globe Life Park in Arlington, situated between Dallas and Fort Worth. Memorable concession foods, from two-foot-long tamales and outrageous hot dogs to vegan black bean burgers, Texas snowballs (brisket balls deep-fried in funnel cake batter and covered in powdered sugar) and gluten-free beer are sold at the ballpark. If you can't make it to the game, listen to it on KRLD 1080 (AM) in English and KFLC 1270 (AM) in Spanish. Globe Life Park was completed in 1994 and has operated continuously since then under various names. In 2016, voters approved a new air-conditioned Major League stadium with a retractable roof, which is intended to address design faults of the current stadium. It will be built adjacent to the current park and is scheduled to open for the 2020 season. Globe Life Park: 1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, TX 76011; phone: (", "start_char": 813, "end_char": 1802, "id": "68764905" } ]
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when did the red sox win the pennant?
1918 World Series
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1173367836#0_2651188103", "url": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/red-sox-win-first-championship-since-1918", "title": "Red Sox win first championship since 1918 - HISTORY", "headings": "Red Sox win first championship since 1918\nRed Sox win first championship since 1918", "segment": "Red Sox win first championship since 1918 - HISTORY\nYear\n2004\nMonth Day\nOctober 27\nRed Sox win first championship since 1918\nOn October 27, 2004, the Boston Red Sox win the World Series for the first time since 1918, finally vanquishing the so-called “Curse of the Bambino” that had plagued them for 86 years. “ This is for anyone who has ever rooted for the Red Sox,” the team’s GM told reporters after the game. “ This is for all of Red Sox Nation, past and present.” Ever since team owner and Broadway producer Harry Frazee sold the great Babe Ruth to the Yankees in 1920—he got $125,000 and a $300,000 loan, which he used to pay Fenway’s mortgage and put on the musical \"No, No, Nannette\"—the Sox had been tragically unable to win the World Series. People said that the team was cursed. Before 1920, the Sox had won five championships and the Yanks hadn’t won any; after the Babe left, Boston’s well ran dry. The Yankees, meanwhile, won a record 26 times after 1920. Over and over, the hapless Sox almost won—and over and over, they didn’t. In 1946, they were winning Game 7 with two outs in the eighth—until shortstop Johnny Pesky held onto a relay throw just long enough for Enos Slaughter to score the winning run (from first base).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1237, "id": "8682426" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_358827142#0_845276129", "url": "http://www.ask.com/sports-active-lifestyle/many-world-series-boston-red-sox-won-5d3bb8caaf697507", "title": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "headings": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?\nHow Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "segment": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 4:57:50 PM ET\nThe Boston Red Sox have won eight World Series titles. The title years are 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013. The Boston Red Sox currently rank in third place for the highest number of World Series wins. The St. Louis Cardinals have 11 wins, and the New York Yankees have 27 wins. The Red Sox won the best-of-seven series against the St. Louis Cardinals with four wins in six games. During the 2007 World Series, Boston won with four wins in four games against the Colorado Rockies. In 2004, Boston was also pitted against St. Louis and won with four wins in four games, capturing its first World Series title since 1918. More From Reference\n1\nWhen Was the First Memorial Day?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 850, "id": "75273212" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_210886454#2_232713456", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia", "headings": "Boston Red Sox\nBoston Red Sox\nContents\nNickname\nHistory\n1901–1919: The Golden Era\nSale of Babe Ruth and Aftermath (1920–1938)\n1939–1960: The Ted Williams Era\n1960s: Yaz and the Impossible Dream\n1970s: The Red Hat Era\n1975\n1978 pennant race\n1986 World Series and Game Six\n1988–1991: Morgan Magic\n1992–2001: Mixed Results\n2002–present: John Henry era\n2002–03\n\"The Idiots\": 2004 World Series Championship\n2007: World Series Championship\n2008–2012: Injuries and Collapses\nBoston Strong: 2013 World Series Champions\n2014–2017\n\"Damage Done\": 2018 World Series Championship\n2019\n2020\nAwards\nRoster\nRegular season home attendance\nFenway Park\nUniform\nSpring training\nJetBlue Park\nTruck Day\nRivalry with the Yankees\nRadio and television\nMusic\nRetired numbers\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients\nBBWAA Career Excellence Award recipients\nBoston Red Sox Hall of Fame\nMinor league affiliations\nOther notable seasons and team records\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, they then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history, dubbed the \" Curse of the Bambino \" after its alleged inception due to the Red Sox' sale of Babe Ruth to the rival New York Yankees two years after their world championship in 1918, an 86-year wait before the team's sixth World Championship in 2004. The team's history during that period was punctuated with some of the most memorable moments in World Series history, including Enos Slaughter 's \" mad dash \" in 1946, the \" Impossible Dream \" of 1967, Carlton Fisk 's home run in 1975, and Bill Buckner 's error in 1986. Following their victory in the 2018 World Series, they became the first team to win four World Series trophies in the 21st century, with championships in 2004, 2007, 2013 and 2018. The team's history has also been marked by the team's intense rivalry with the New York Yankees, arguably the fiercest and most historic in North American professional sports. The Boston Red Sox are owned by Fenway Sports Group, which also owns Liverpool F.C. of the Premier League in England. They are consistently one of the top MLB teams in average road attendance, while the small capacity of Fenway Park prevents them from leading in overall attendance. From May 15, 2003 to April 10, 2013, the Red Sox sold out every home game—a total of 820 games (794 regular season) for a major professional sports record. Both Neil Diamond 's \" Sweet Caroline \" and The Standells 's \" Dirty Water \" have become anthems for the Red Sox. As of the end of the 2020 season, the Red Sox all-time record is 9,626–8,944 (.518). Contents\n1 Nickname\n2 History\n2.1 1901–1919:", "start_char": 2359, "end_char": 4010, "id": "72839275" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_261543944#2_551511506", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Boston Red Sox\nBoston Red Sox\nContents\nThe Curse of the Bambino\nOther facts\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "In 1918, the team won its fifth World Series, and then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history. The Red Sox won the World Series in 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, and 2018; they won the pennant but lost the World Series in 1946, 1967, 1975, and 1986. Contents\n1 The Curse of the Bambino\n2 Other facts\n3 References\n4 Other websites\nThe Curse of the Bambino\nMany thought their championship drought between 1918 and 2004 was caused by the \"Curse of the Bambino\", said to have been caused by the trade of Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920. The drought was ended, and the \"curse\" reversed in 2004, when the team won their sixth World Series Championship. To get to the 2004 World Series, they beat the Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series; they lost the first three games to the Yankees, but then, facing elimination, they won the next four games and thereby won the ALCS. That was, and still is, the first and only time an MLB team has won a seven-game playoff series after losing the first three games. After the ALCS, the Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals to win their first World Series since 1918 (86 years) in 2004. Other facts\nThey share a large and very famous rivalry with the New York Yankees.", "start_char": 1131, "end_char": 2409, "id": "41102590" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_168128191#0_385802824", "url": "https://www.reference.com/sports-active-lifestyle/many-world-series-boston-red-sox-won-5d3bb8caaf697507", "title": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "headings": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?\nHow Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won?", "segment": "How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? How Many World Series Have the Boston Red Sox Won? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 4:57:50 PM ET\nThe Boston Red Sox have won eight World Series titles. The title years are 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007 and 2013. The Boston Red Sox currently rank in third place for the highest number of World Series wins. The St. Louis Cardinals have 11 wins, and the New York Yankees have 27 wins. The Red Sox won the best-of-seven series against the St. Louis Cardinals with four wins in six games. During the 2007 World Series, Boston won with four wins in four games against the Colorado Rockies. In 2004, Boston was also pitted against St. Louis and won with four wins in four games, capturing its first World Series title since 1918. More From Reference\n1\nHow to Make an Emergency Preparedness Plan for Your Household\n2\nThe (Failed) Assassination of Pope John Paul II and Its Odd Aftermath\n3\nWhat's Going on in Taiwan?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 980, "id": "35044555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1219255259#1_1437737328", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_World_Series", "title": "2013 World Series - Wikipedia", "headings": "2013 World Series\n2013 World Series\nContents\nBackground\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nMain article: 2013 St. Louis Cardinals season\nBoston Red Sox\nMain article: 2013 Boston Red Sox season\nSummary\nBoston won the series, 4–2.\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nComposite line score\nBroadcasting\nTelevision\nRatings\nRadio\nCelebration\nAftermath\nRed Sox\nCardinals\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Red Sox had home field advantage for the series, based on the AL's win in the 2013 MLB All-Star Game on July 16. This was the first World Series since 1999 to feature both #1 seeds from the American League and National League. The Series started on Wednesday, October 23, ending on Game 6 the following Wednesday, October 30, 2013. The Red Sox won the first game at Fenway Park on October 23, followed by the Cardinals winning the second game on October 24 to tie the series 1–1. The series then moved to Busch Stadium, where the Cardinals won the third game on October 26 to gain a 2–1 lead. The Red Sox won the fourth game on October 27 to tie the series at 2–2, then won the last of three games at Busch Stadium on October 28 for a 3–2 lead. The series then moved back to Fenway Park, where the Red Sox decisively won the final game on October 30, becoming the World Series champions for 2013. This was the fourth meeting of the Cardinals and the Red Sox in the World Series (previously meeting in 1946, 1967, and 2004 ). Winning in six games, the Red Sox clinched their first World Series championship at their home field of Fenway Park since 1918, and the last such Series to date won by the home team. David Ortiz was awarded the World Series Most Valuable Player Award.", "start_char": 1264, "end_char": 2544, "id": "100154999" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80624788#1_183165695", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/mlb/boston-red-sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox Playoff History | 1903 - 2020", "headings": "Boston Red Sox History\nBoston Red Sox\nBoston » Major League Baseball\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nBoston Red Sox History\nOverview\nHave the Boston Red Sox gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Red Sox were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Red Sox missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Red Sox won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Red Sox lost a playoff series?\nHow many World Series have the Red Sox won?\nBoston Red Sox Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 1908, the team changed their name to the Boston Red Sox. When was the last time the Red Sox were in the playoffs? The Boston Red Sox last made the playoffs in 2018, when they won the World Series. They've been in the playoffs a total of 24 times in their 116 seasons. When was the last time the Red Sox missed the playoffs? The Boston Red Sox last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Red Sox won a playoff series? In 2018, the Boston Red Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. When was the last time the Red Sox lost a playoff series? In 2017, the Boston Red Sox lost to the Houston Astros in the AL Divisional Series.", "start_char": 620, "end_char": 1278, "id": "76665399" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2794446482#4_3023867116", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_League_Wild_Card_winners", "title": "List of American League Wild Card winners - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of American League Wild Card winners\nList of American League Wild Card winners\nAL Wild Card qualifiers by year\nMost AL Wild Card appearances\nSee also\n", "segment": "Boston Red Sox\n1999: Boston Red Sox\n2000s\n2000: Seattle Mariners\n2001: Oakland Athletics\n2002: Anaheim Angels\n2003: Boston Red Sox\n2004: Boston Red Sox\n2005: Boston Red Sox\n2006: Detroit Tigers\n2007: New York Yankees\n2008:", "start_char": 5956, "end_char": 6178, "id": "105397182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_639795404#1_1448925611", "url": "https://bosoxinjection.com/2020/10/20/red-sox-clinch-al-pennant-day-2004/", "title": "Red Sox clinch American League pennant on this day in 2004", "headings": "Red Sox clinch American League pennant on this day in 2004\nRed Sox clinch American League pennant on this day in 2004\n16 years ago today, the Red Sox won the American League pennant.\nWant your voice heard? Join the BoSox Injection team!\n", "segment": "On this day in 2004, the Boston Red Sox clinched their eleventh American League pennant as they wrapped up the greatest comeback in major league history against the rival New York Yankees. The 2004 ALCS was the most memorable series in Red Sox history, and games four through seven produced some all-time franchise moments. October 20, 2004\nRed Sox win the pennant, in Game 7, at Yankee Stadium, coming back from down (0-3) in the series, to win Game 7 (10-3)\nTrust me when I tell you it felt like a 1-run game until the last out\nJohnny Damon (2 HR – 6 RBI) lead the way\nStill can’t believe it pic.twitter.com/vuGshbuEYa\n— Boston Sports Info (@bostonsportsinf) October 20, 2020\nAfter immaculately leveling the series at three-a-piece, the Red Sox set up an all-or-nothing game in the Bronx. That game happened sixteen years ago to the day and changed everything for this once cursed franchise. The momentum was with the Red Sox and this was felt from the off. It was just meant to be. David Ortiz kept on being David Ortiz, hitting a homer which also scored Manny Ramirez in the first inning. Then, just an inning later, another historic moment as Johnny Damon, with the bases juiced, hit a deep shot over the right-field wall and the Sox went up 6-0. Going down 3-0 to the Yankees and coming back to level the series is unthinkable in itself. A Game 7 loss would’ve been the proverbial final nail in the coffin for this fandom and its gut-wrenching history.", "start_char": 661, "end_char": 2120, "id": "43539865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1645020715#5_3453083078", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/Boston-Red-Sox", "title": "Boston Red Sox | History & Notable Players | Britannica", "headings": "Boston Red Sox\nBoston Red Sox\nAmerican baseball team\n", "segment": "AP/REX/Shutterstock.com\nFinally, in 2004, the Red Sox emerged triumphant after 86 years of frustration, winning the World Series in four games against the St. Louis Cardinals behind the pitching of Curt Schilling and the batting of Ramirez and David Ortiz. Just as important to Red Sox fans, they had vanquished their nemesis, the Yankees, in the American League Championship Series (ALCS), coming back from a 3–0 series deficit to win 4–3, the first team in baseball history to stage such a comeback in the postseason. The Red Sox—led by standout pitching performances by Josh Beckett, Jonathan Papelbon, and rookie Daisuke Matsuzaka —captured another World Series title in 2007, sweeping the Colorado Rockies in four games. The Red Sox lost a seven-game ALCS to the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008 but remained one of baseball’s most-dominant teams through the end of the decade. However, in 2011 the spectre of past failures was raised when the Red Sox lost a nine-game lead in the Wild Card standings over the course of the final month of the regular season—the worst September collapse in the history of Major League Baseball. In 2012 Boston lost 95 games—the most for the team in 48 years—but a substantially rebuilt team immediately rebounded in 2013 to post an AL-best 97 wins and return to the World Series, where the team beat the Cardinals in six games to capture its eighth championship. The team’s seesaw tendencies continued into 2014, when the Red Sox plummeted from the peak of the sport to lose 91 games and finish last in their division. In 2016 a rebuilt Red Sox team returned to the postseason by winning a division title. Both that squad and the following year’s team lost in the division series, but the 2018 Red Sox broke through, winning a franchise-record 108 games during the regular season and cruising through the postseason, losing just three games across three playoff series en route to another World Series title. Boston struggled the following season, however, winning 84 games and finishing well outside playoff contention.", "start_char": 3771, "end_char": 5820, "id": "23886865" } ]
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when does harry potter come out on dvd deathly hallows 2?
The gospel according to Harry Potter
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1431073174#11_1579031677", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter:_A_History_of_Magic", "title": "Harry Potter: A History of Magic - Wikipedia", "headings": "Harry Potter: A History of Magic\nHarry Potter: A History of Magic\nContents\nThe exhibitions\nBritish Library exhibition\nGoogle Arts & Culture exhibition\nNew-York Historical Society exhibition\nCompanion publications\nHarry Potter: A History of Magic\nHarry Potter: A Journey Through a History of Magic\nHarry Potter: A History of Magic (Television Documentary)\nAudiobook\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The documentary was released 27 November 2017 on region 2 DVD. The documentary premiered in the United States on 11 April 2018 on The CW. The region 1 DVD was released 30 October 2018. Audiobook\nAn audiobook of the same name was released in 2018. The audiobook is narrated by Natalie Dormer – with input from a host of experts – and reveals some of the hidden stories behind real-world magic and explores some of J.K. Rowling's magical inventions alongside their folkloric, cultural and historical forebears. References\n^ \"Harry Potter: A History of Magic opens at the New-York Historical Society\". Pottermore. 5 October 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2018.", "start_char": 6571, "end_char": 7224, "id": "104495700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_260349970#3_461486059", "url": "https://www.harrypotterfanzone.com/harry-potter-movie-posters/", "title": "‘Harry Potter’ movie posters — Harry Potter Fan Zone", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Part 1 was released in 2010. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) posters\nDeathly Hallows: Part 2 was released in 2011. Want even more Harry Potter? Browse thousands of Wizarding World pictures, read our ‘Potter’ reviews or explore two decades of news archives.", "start_char": 2805, "end_char": 3081, "id": "7544991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1431630912#4_1579486036", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_%E2%80%93_Part_2_(video_game)", "title": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (video game) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\n(video game)\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (video game)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nGameplay\nDevelopment\nRelease\nReception\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\nAggregate score\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Release\nOn 8 May 2011, EA revealed the game covers for all the major platforms. The cover depicts the trio, surrounded by fellow Hogwarts students, and Death Eaters, and a destroyed Hogwarts in flames in the background. Part 2 is the first Harry Potter video game to feature PlayStation Move functionality. On 26 May 2011, six new images from the game surfaced online along with a new interview with IGN. The images included, duels between the core characters, and the Hogwarts castle itself, under severe stress. On 21 April 2011, Emma Watson released the first trailer. On 1 June 2011, Rupert Grint released a new trailer, showing all the playable characters. Later, a second new trailer was presented showing the tagline \"War is Coming\" and \"The Battle for Hogwarts\". On July, before the film release, the launch trailer was released. Reception\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2\nAggregate score\nAggregator\nScore\nMetacritic\n(DS) 55/100\n(Wii) 47/100\n(X360) 44/100\n(PS3) 43/100\n(PC) 43/100\nReview scores\nPublication\nScore\nEurogamer\n4/10\nGame Informer\n6.5/10\nGamePro\n\nGameSpot\n4/10\nGamesRadar+\n\nGameTrailers\n5.4/10\nIGN\n5.5/10\nOXM (US)\n6/10\nDigital Spy\n\nThe Escapist\n\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 received mixed to negative reviews from critics, though some critics found Part 2 an improvement of Part 1.", "start_char": 2817, "end_char": 4149, "id": "104495990" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_293229982#12_657251948", "url": "https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Fantastic_Beasts_(film_series)", "title": "Fantastic Beasts (film series) | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Fantastic Beasts\n(film series)\n\nFantastic Beasts (film series)\n\"Point me!\"\nFantastic Beasts\nFilm information\nDirector (s)\nProducer (s)\nWriter (s)\nMusic by\nDistributor (s)\nRelease date (s)\nTitles\nSynopsis\nProduction\nRecurring Cast\nBehind the scenes\nExternal links\nNotes and references\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "She also later revealed the American Wizarding school, Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry followed by a new Sorting quiz for the school. On 3 August 2016, it was announced that the second film will be released on 16 November 2018 followed by the third film on 20 November 2020. On 28 September 2016, the final trailer for the first film was released. On 7 October 2016, they also debuted the first track for the first film along with the titles of the rest of the soundtrack. On 14 October 2016, J. K. Rowling announced at a special fan screening of the first film in London that there will actually be five films in the series. Rowling stated she always knew there was going to be more than one film and that they \"said a trilogy as a kind of placeholder\". However, when she plotted out the story she had created, she realised they would need five films to tell it in. David Yates also stated that the second film will be very different from the first film. On 18 November 2016 the first film, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them premiered. On 12 April 2017, it was announced that British actor Jude Law will play Young Albus Dumbledore in the second film, the young Hogwarts Transfiguration Professor who shares a complicated history with the series antagonist Gellert Grindelwald, played by Johnny Depp.", "start_char": 6811, "end_char": 8131, "id": "39241806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_144191716#14_388617948", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_were_Harry_Potter_book_release_dates", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Following are the\nrelease dates according to the Internet Movie Database. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 - November 19,\n2010\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 - July 15, 2011\nWhat is the title of the sixth Harry Potter book? The title of the sixth Harry Potter book is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. When is the seventh Harry Potter book coming out? The seventh Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly\nHallows, was released in 2007. What is the book after Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets? The third book in the Harry Potter series is called Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. What birthday did Harry Potter celebrate in the second book?", "start_char": 5878, "end_char": 6571, "id": "74967465" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_384850550#19_893284193", "url": "https://theworstwitch.fandom.com/wiki/The_Worst_Witch_(2017_TV_Series)", "title": "The Worst Witch (2017 TV Series) | The Worst Witch Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "The Worst Witch (2017 TV Series)\nThe Worst Witch (2017 TV Series)\nContents\nOverview\nProduction\nCast\nEpisodes\nDVD Release\nGallery\nTrivia\nNotes and references\n", "segment": "Part 1\nEpisode 13: The Witching Hour: Part 2\nDVD Release\nThe first series was released on DVD in The UK on May 29, 2017, as a 3 disc set. It has also been released as three separate volumes: Selection Day and Other Stories, The Great Wizard's Visit and Other Stories, and The Mists of Time and Other Stories. The second series was released on DVD on 30th April 2018. Add a photo to this gallery\nGallery\nSee Here: Gallery: The Worst Witch (2017 TV Series)\nTrivia\nIn an interview with Raquel Cassidy, she mentioned a \"massive invi", "start_char": 9472, "end_char": 10000, "id": "37201760" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_149050274#11_305607552", "url": "https://newstoday.fresherslive.com/articles/is-there-a-new-harry-potter-movie-coming-out-100378", "title": "Is There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021? Check Harry Potter Series List and the Upcoming Series List Here", "headings": "Is There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021? Check Harry Potter Series List and the Upcoming Series List Here\nIs There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021? Check Harry Potter Series List and the Upcoming Series List Here\nHarry Potter Movie\nIs There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021?\nHow Many Series Are There In Harry Potter?\nIs There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021 - FAQs\n1. What is Harry Potter?\n2. How many series are there in Harry Potter?\n3. Is There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021?\n4. Which is the final part of the Harry Potter Series?\n", "segment": "3. Is There A New Harry Potter Movie Coming Out In 2021? U nfortunately, there is now the New Harry Potter Movie will be released in the year 2021. 4. Which is the final part of the Harry Potter Series? Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the final part of the Harry Potter Series.", "start_char": 5563, "end_char": 5858, "id": "65235817" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_610322207#1_1384132957", "url": "https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/harry-potter-books-and-movie-release-dates", "title": "Harry Potter Books and Movie Release Dates timeline | Timetoast", "headings": "Harry Potter Books and Movie Release Dates\nHarry Potter Books and Movie Release Dates\nJul 21, 2007, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows published.\nJul 2, 1998, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets published.\nNov 15, 2002, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie release.\nJul 15, 2009, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince movie release.\nJul 16, 2005, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince published.\nJul 15, 2011, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two movie release date.\nNov 8, 2005, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie release.\nJul 8, 2000, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire published.\nJul 30, 1997, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone book published.\nNov 19, 2010, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1 movie release.\nJul 4, 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie release.\nJul 21, 2003, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix book published.\nJul 8, 1999, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban published.\nNov 4, 2001, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone movie release.\nJul 11, 2007, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie release.\n", "segment": "Jul 15, 2011, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part two movie release date. Nov 8, 2005, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie release. Jul 8, 2000, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire published. Jul 30, 1997, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone book published. Nov 19, 2010, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1 movie release. Jul 4, 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie release. Jul 21, 2003, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix book published. Jul 8, 1999, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban published. Nov 4, 2001, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone movie release. Jul 11, 2007, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie release.", "start_char": 482, "end_char": 1170, "id": "67815047" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1423293096#1_3087691226", "url": "https://jaysbrickblog.com/2020/08/30/lego-harry-potter-minifigures-series-2/", "title": "Review: LEGO Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2 - Jay's Brick Blog", "headings": "Review: LEGO Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2\nReview: LEGO Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2\nHarry Potter\nHermione Granger\nRon Weasley\nLuna Lovegood\nNeville Longbottom\nProfessor Pomona Sprout\nMandrake Potting | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\nProfessor Albus Dumbledore\nKingsley Shacklebolt\nGriphook\nMoaning Myrtle\nBellatrix Lestrange\nGinny Weasley\nGeorge Weasley\nFred Weasley\nJames Potter\nLily Potter\n", "segment": "Series 2 is a tighter and more focused series to collect, without the distraction of Fantastic Beast movie characters. The release date for LEGO Harry Potter Minifigures Series 2 is 1 September 2020, and will be available worldwide. If you’d like to check out some of my previous LEGO Minifigure reviews, check out the Minifigure Series Reviews section in the Review Hub. They’re what I would consider my favourite reviews to write and I put in a lot more effort than usual for these reviews\nHere’s a look at the individual blind bags, which contain a mystery LEGO Harry Potter minifigure. To those who are new to LEGO’s Collectible Minifigure Series, each minifigure comes in a blind bag, which introduces a sense of “randomness” to what you’ll get. Each blind bag costs AU$5.99 ( US$4.99 in the US and £3.49 and €3.99 respectively). You can find them at your local toy store, or on LEGO.com or even on Amazon. For minifigures series like these, I recommend not wasting your time (and money) by just buying a full set online – although this particular one isn’t too difficult to feel for, outside of a couple of tricky ones. Here’s the leaflet included in each blind bag which contains a character checklist, and some simple instructions for minifigs that require some additional assembly. Unfortunately, the quality is still paper thin, and good luck trying to remove the adhesive tape without ripping out a chunk of the paper along with it.", "start_char": 564, "end_char": 2007, "id": "34534179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_11440408#0_26193491", "url": "https://netflixlife.com/2020/08/05/harry-potter-movies-peacock-2020/", "title": "All eight Harry Potter movies will come to Peacock in 2020", "headings": "All eight Harry Potter movies will come to Peacock in 2020\nAll eight Harry Potter movies will come to Peacock in 2020\nAll Harry Potter movies will stream on Peacock in fall 2020\nHarry Potter movies will be on Peacock for six months\n", "segment": "All eight Harry Potter movies will come to Peacock in 2020\nLONDON - JULY 07: Actor Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe attend the 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' Premiere in Trafalgar Square on July 07, 2011 in London. ( Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)\nI Am Not Okay With This renewed for season 2 at Netflix: Report by Bryce Olin\nI Am Not Okay With This season 2 release date, cast, trailer and more by Bryce Olin\nNetflix Movies\nAll eight Harry Potter movies will come to Peacock in 2020\nAll Harry Potter movies will stream on Peacock in fall 2020\nThe Harry Potter movies are on the move. You can currently watch all eight on HBO Max, but that won’t be the case for long. They’re heading to Peacock in the fall. All eight Harry Potter movies were quickly made available on HBO Max when the streamer was first released. It made a lot of sense. The Warner Bros. movies were heading to the WarnerMedia streaming site.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 946, "id": "65085629" } ]
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who won 2012 presidential election in france?
Nicolas Sarkozy
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The incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy was running for a second successive and, under the terms of the constitution, final term in the election. The first round ended with the selection of François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy as second round participants, as neither of them received a majority of votes cast in the first round. Hollande won the runoff with 51.64% of the vote to Sarkozy's 48.36%. The presidential election was followed by a legislative election in June. Contents\n1 Primaries\n1.1 Socialist Party\n1.2 Europe Écologie–The Greens\n2 First round\n2.1 Candidates\n2.2 Campaign\n2.2.1 François Hollande\n2.2.2 Nicolas Sarkozy\n2.2.3 Marine Le Pen\n2.2.4 Jean-Luc Mélenchon\n2.2.5 François Bayrou\n2.2.6 Eva Joly\n2.2.7 Nicolas Dupont-Aignan\n2.2.8 Philippe Poutou\n2.2.9 Nathalie Arthaud\n2.2.10 Jacques Cheminade\n3 Second round\n3.1 Campaign\n3.2 Endorsements\n3.3 Debates\n4 Opinion polls\n5 Voting in overseas departments and territories\n6 Results\n6.1 First round\n6.1.1 By department\n6.1.2 By region\n6.2 Second round\n6.2.1 By department\n6.2.2 By region\n7 Post election\n8 Reactions\n8.1 International Reactions\n9 References\n10 Further reading\n11 External links\nPrimaries\nSocialist Party\nMain article: French Socialist Party presidential primary, 2011\nThe 2011 French Socialist Party presidential primary was the first open primary ( primaires citoyennes ), jointly held by the French Socialist Party and Radical Party of the Left for selecting their candidate for the 2012 presidential election. Voters had to donate at least one Euro and sign a pledge to the values of the Left to be eligible. The filing deadline for primary nomination papers was fixed on 13 July 2011 and six candidates competed in the first round of the vote. On election day, 9 October 2011, no candidate won at least 50% of the vote therefore the two candidates with the most votes contested a runoff election on 16 October 2011:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2865, "id": "104169652" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2198588010#2_2478764259", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Party_(France)", "title": "Socialist Party (France) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Socialist Party (France)\nSocialist Party (France)\nContents\nHistory\nFrench socialist movement and the SFIO\nFoundation of the PS and the Union of the Left (1969–1981)\nMitterrand's presidency and the exercise of power (1981–1995)\nJospin and the Plural Left (1995–2002)\nAfter the 2002 shock\n2007 presidential election and its aftermath\n2012 presidential election\n2017 presidential election\nFirst secretaries\nFactions\nElection results\nPresidency\nNational Assembly\nEuropean Parliament\nSplinter parties\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The PS first won power in 1981, when its candidate François Mitterrand was elected president of France in the 1981 presidential election. Under Mitterrand, the party achieved a governing majority in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1986 and again from 1988 to 1993. PS leader Lionel Jospin lost his bid to succeed Mitterrand as president in the 1995 presidential election against Rally for the Republic leader Jacques Chirac, but he became prime minister in a cohabitation government after the 1997 legislative election, a position Jospin held until 2002, when he was again defeated in the 2002 presidential election . Ségolène Royal, the party's candidate for the 2007 presidential election, was defeated by conservative UMP candidate Nicolas Sarkozy. The PS won most of regional and local elections and for the first time in more than fifty years it won control of the Senate in the 2011 Senate election. On 6 May 2012, François Hollande, the first secretary of the party from 1997 to 2008, was elected president and the next month the party won a majority in the 2012 legislative election. During his term, Hollande battled with high unemployment, poor opinion ratings and a splinter group of left-wing Socialist MPs known as frondeurs (rebels). On 1 December 2016, Hollande declined to seek re-election and the PS subsequently organized a presidential primary. Left-wing Benoit Hamon was designated as the Socialist candidate after defeating former Prime Minister Manuel Valls. Facing the emergence of centrist Emmanuel Macron and left-winger Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Hamon failed to re-establish the PS leadership on the centre-left and finished 5th in the 2017 presidential election, gathering only 6.36 percent of the votes.", "start_char": 3921, "end_char": 5650, "id": "64274663" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_966862631#0_1060127803", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_presidential_election,_2017", "title": "2017 French presidential election - Wikipedia", "headings": "2017 French presidential election\n2017 French presidential election\n2017 French presidential election\nContents\nBackground\nCandidates\nSponsorships\nColour legend\nSignatures received by the Constitutional Council as of 18 March\nNon-candidates\nSocialist Party (PS)\nDemocratic Movement (MoDem)\nEurope Ecology – The Greens (EELV)\nPrimaries\nThe Republicans (LR)\nSocialist Party (PS)\nFillon affair (Penelopegate)\nOther incidents\nFirst round\nDebates\nElectorate\nSecond round\nDebate\nElectorate\nOpinion polls\nFirst round\nSecond round\nResults\nFirst round\nBy department\nBy region\nMaps\nSecond round\nBy department\nBy region\nMaps\nPost-election\nCampaign accounts\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2017 French presidential election - Wikipedia\n2017 French presidential election\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from French presidential election, 2017)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n2017 presidential election in France\n2017 French presidential election\n\n← 2012\n23 April 2017 (first round)\n7 May 2017 (second round)\n2022 →\n\n\n\nNominee\nEmmanuel Macron\nMarine Le Pen\n\nParty\nEM\nFN\nPopular vote\n8,656,346 ( R1)\n20,743,128 ( R2 )\n7,678,491 ( R1)\n10,638,475 ( R2 )\nPercentage\n24.01% ( R1)\n66.10% ( R2 )\n21.30% ( R1)\n33.90% ( R2 )\nResults of the first round by department and region\nResults of the second round by department and region\nPresident before election\nFrançois Hollande\nPS\nElected President\nEmmanuel Macron\nEM\nThe 2017 French presidential election was held on 23 April and 7 May 2017. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two candidates, Emmanuel Macron of En Marche! ( EM) and Marine Le Pen of the National Front (FN), which Macron won by a decisive margin. The presidential election was followed by a legislative election to elect members of the National Assembly on 11 and 18 June. Incumbent President François Hollande of the Socialist Party (PS) was eligible to run for a second term, but declared on 1 December 2016 that he would not seek reelection in light of low approval ratings, making him the first incumbent head of state of the Fifth Republic not to seek reelection. François Fillon of The Republicans (LR)—after winning the party's first open primary —and Marine Le Pen of the National Front led first-round opinion polls in November 2016 and mid-January 2017. Polls tightened considerably by late January; after the publication of revelations that Fillon employed family members in possibly fictitious jobs in a series of politico-financial affairs that came to be colloquially known as \" Penelopegate \", Macron overtook Fillon to place consistently second in first-round polling. At the same time, Benoît Hamon won the Socialist primary, entering fourth place in the polls. After strong debate performances, Jean-Luc Mélenchon of La France Insoumise (FI) rose significantly in polls in late March, overtaking Hamon to place just below Fillon.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2230, "id": "104169667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1274952871#6_1434155034", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_elections_in_France", "title": "Presidential elections in France - Wikipedia", "headings": "Presidential elections in France\nPresidential elections in France\nContents\nHistory\nSecond Republic\nThird Republic\nFourth Republic\nFifth Republic\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The latest election was in 2017. The first round was held on 23 April 2017, the second on 7 May.\nSee also\nElections in France\nReferences\n^ Dennis C. Mueller (17 February 2003). Public Choice III. Cambridge University Press. pp. 433–. ISBN 978-0-521-89475-3. ^ \"When is the French Presidential Election 2017, how does it work and who are the candidates?\". The Telegraph. 2017-04-22. Retrieved 2017-04-22.", "start_char": 4340, "end_char": 4744, "id": "63615373" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_121985602#16_266378333", "url": "https://www.infoplease.com/year/2012", "title": "Top News Stories from 2012 | Infoplease", "headings": "Top News Stories from 2012\nTop News Stories from 2012\nWorld Events\nWorld Statistics\nU.S. Events\nU.S. Statistics\nEconomics\nUS GDP (1998 dollars): $15290 billion\nFederal spending: $3790 billion\nUnemployment: 7.8%\nCost of a first-class stamp: 45 cents\nMore Economics...\nSports\nSports Links\nSuper Bowl\nWorld Series\nNBA Championship\nStanley Cup\nWimbledon\nKentucky Derby Champion\nNCAA Basketball Championship\nNCAA Football Champions\nEntertainment\nEntertainment Awards\nMovies\nMusic\nBooks\nScience\nNobel Prizes in Science\nDeath\n", "segment": "May 6: Francois Hollande defeats Nicolas Sarkozy to become president of France. With the victory, Hollande becomes the first Socialist president since Francois Mitterrand left office in 1995. June 11: Hosni Mubarak, former president of Egypt, is sentenced to life in prison for being an accomplice in the killing of unarmed protestors during the January 2011 demonstrations. U.S. Events\nU.S. Statistics\nPresident: Barack Obama\nVice President: Joe Biden\nPopulation: 313.8 million\nLife expectancy: 78.49 years years\nMore U.S. Statistics...\nAug. 5:", "start_char": 5878, "end_char": 6424, "id": "78643006" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_453420473#4_511082536", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_(Seychelles)", "title": "National Assembly (Seychelles) - Wikipedia", "headings": "National Assembly (Seychelles)\nNational Assembly (Seychelles)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nList of speakers\n2020 National Assembly elections\nPresident\nNational Assembly\nBy constituency\nReferences\nSee also\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In this election, there were no losers, there were no winners — our country was given the opportunity as the ultimate winner.\" President\nCandidate\nParty\nVotes\n%\n\nWavel Ramkalawan\nLinyon Demokratik Seselwa\n35,562\n54.91\n\nDanny Faure\nUnited Seychelles\n28,178\n43.51\n\nAlain St Ange\nOne Seychelles\n1,021\n1.58\nTotal\n64,761\n100.00\n\nValid votes\n64,761\n98.10\nInvalid/blank votes\n1,256\n1.90\nTotal votes\n66,017\n100.00\nRegistered voters/turnout\n74,634\n88.45\nSource: ECS\nNational Assembly\nParty\nVotes\n%\nSeats\nFPTP\nPR\nTotal\n+/–\n\nLinyon Demokratik Seselwa\n35,202\n54.84\n20\n5\n25\n6\n\nUnited Seychelles\n27,185\n42.35\n6\n4\n10\n–4\n\nOne Seychelles\n1,420\n2.21\n0\n0\n0\nNew\n\nSeychellois Alliance\n70\n0.11\n0\n0\n0\nNew\n\nIndependents\n317\n0.49\n0\n0\n0\n0\nTotal\n64,194\n100.00\n26\n9\n35\n+2\n\nValid votes\n64,194\n97.30\n\nInvalid/blank votes\n1,784\n2.70\n\nTotal votes\n65,978\n100.00\n\nRegistered voters/turnout\n74,634\n88.40\n\nSource: ECS\nBy constituency\nConstituency\nLDS\nUS\nOS\nOthers\nValid\nTotal\nTurnout\nRegistered\nVotes\n%\nVotes\n%\nVotes\n%\nVotes\n%\n1\nAnse Aux Pins\n1496\n52.8\n1254\n44.2\n84\n3.0\n\n\n2834\n2916\n88\n3304\n2\nAnse Boileau\n1564\n53.1\n1340\n45.5\n41\n1.4\n\n\n2945\n3012\n89\n3398\n3\nAnse Etoile\n2161\n62.0\n1273\n36.5\n50\n1.4\n\n\n3484\n3585\n88\n4064\n4\nAnse Royale\n1343\n46.4\n1484\n51.3\n66\n2.3\n\n\n2893\n2893\n86\n3375\n5\nAu Cap\n1845\n61.7\n1081\n36.2\n41\n1.4\n23\n0.8\n2990\n3071\n88\n3509\n6\nBaie Lazare\n1324\n55.0\n1083\n45.0\n\n\n\n\n2407\n2481\n90\n2756\n7\nBaie Ste Anne\n1289\n43.5\n1383\n46.7\n292\n9.9\n\n\n2964\n3051\n89\n3444\n8\nBeau Vallon\n1727\n60.0\n913\n31.7\n\n\n239\n8.3\n2879\n2963\n87\n3421\n9\nBel Air\n1025\n51.7\n870\n43.9\n87\n4.4\n\n\n1982\n2028\n88\n2315\n10\nBelombre\n1726\n63.2\n1005\n36.8\n\n\n\n\n2731\n2822\n87\n3261\n11\nCascade\n1317\n54.2\n1084\n44.6\n27\n1.1\n\n\n2428\n2495\n90\n2785\n12\nEnglish River\n1429\n57.5\n980\n39.5\n50\n2.0\n25\n1.0\n2484\n2575\n89\n2908\n13\nGlacis\n1713\n62.2\n985\n35.8\n55\n2.0\n\n\n2753\n2826\n86\n3270\n14\nGrand Anse (Mahe)\n1428\n67.6\n685\n32.4\n\n\n\n\n2113\n2183\n88\n2478\n15\nGrand Anse (Praslin)\n1296\n51.8\n1103\n44.0\n105\n4.2\n\n\n2504\n2521\n90\n2810\n16\nIle Perseverance\n1438\n53.2\n1098\n40.6\n167\n6.2\n\n\n2703\n2826\n92\n3083\n17\nInner Islands\n665\n37.1\n1105\n61.7\n22\n1.2\n\n\n1792\n1838\n90\n2046\n18\nLes Mamelles\n1177\n58.1\n827\n40.8\n\n\n22\n1.1\n2026\n2084\n90\n2326\n19\nMont Buxton\n1449\n58.5\n993\n40.1\n35\n1.4\n\n\n2477\n2552\n89\n2882\n20\nMont Fleuri\n1317\n58.9\n919\n41.1\n\n0.0\n\n\n2236\n2305\n87\n2643\n21\nPlaisance\n1452\n53.2\n1221\n44.8\n55\n2.0\n\n\n2728\n2845\n87\n3257\n22\nPointe Larue\n966\n46.2\n1096\n52.4\n28\n1.3\n\n\n2090\n2142\n89\n2400\n23\nPort Glaud\n870\n48.4\n929\n51.6\n\n\n\n\n1799\n1856\n92\n2008\n24\nRoche Caiman\n776\n44.4\n781\n44.7\n192\n11.0\n\n\n1749\n1803\n91\n1990\n25\nSaint Louis\n1281\n59.9\n781\n36.5\n\n\n78\n3.6\n2140\n2187\n85\n2572\n26\nTakamaka\n1128\n54.7\n912\n44.2\n23\n1.1\n\n\n2063\n2118\n91\n2329\nTotal\n35202\n54.8\n27185\n42.3\n1420\n2.2\n387\n0.6\n64194\n65978\n88\n74634\nSource: ECS\nReferences\n^ Ernesta, Sharon (August 2, 2018). \" 8 facts about the logo of the Seychelles National Assembly\". www.seychellesnewsagency.com. Retrieved August 13, 2018. ^ \"Seychelles National Assembly Election 2020\". Election Commission Seychelles.", "start_char": 4395, "end_char": 7295, "id": "63039247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_966693815#4_1060080430", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_presidential_election,_2007", "title": "2007 French presidential election - Wikipedia", "headings": "2007 French presidential election\n2007 French presidential election\n2007 French presidential election\nContents\nSummary of results\nResults\nFirst round and analysis\nBy department\nBy region\nUrban votes\nRegional votes\nDemographic breakdown of the first-round vote\nSecond round\nBy department\nBy region\nElectoral issues\nOfficially proposed policies\nSchedule for the election\nCandidates\nRequirements\nLeading candidates\nOther candidates\nConfirmed non-candidates\nDid not get enough endorsements\nLegal issues and freedom of speech\nAbstention and spoilt votes\nElectronic voting\nPosition of third parties\nFrench personalities\nInternational support\nInternational media coverage\nAftermath\nRiots\nSarkozy's detention March 2018\nOpinion polls\nFirst round\nSecond round\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Royal conceded defeat to Sarkozy that evening. Results\nFirst-round results by department\nNicolas Sarkozy\nSégolène Royal\nFrançois Bayrou\ne • d Summary of the 22 April and 6 May 2007 French presidential election results\nCandidate\nParty\n1st round\n2nd round\nVotes\n%\nVotes\n%\n\nNicolas Sarkozy\nUnion for a Popular Movement\nUMP\n11,448,663\n31.18\n18,983,138\n53.06\n\nSégolène Royal\nSocialist Party\nPS\n9,500,112\n25.87\n16,790,440\n46.94\n\nFrançois Bayrou\nUnion for French Democracy\nUDF\n6,820,119\n18.57\n\n\nJean-Marie Le Pen\nNational Front\nFN\n3,834,530\n10.44\n\nOlivier Besancenot\nRevolutionary Communist League\nLCR\n1,498,581\n4.08\n\nPhilippe de Villiers\nMovement for France\nMPF\n818,407\n2.23\n\nMarie-George Buffet\nFrench Communist Party\nPCF\n707,268\n1.93\n\nDominique Voynet\nThe Greens\nVEC\n576,666\n1.57\n\nArlette Laguiller\nLutte Ouvrière\nLO\n487,857\n1.33\n\nJosé Bové\nMiscellaneous left\nSE\n483,008\n1.32\n\nFrédéric Nihous\nHunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition\nCPNT\n420,645\n1.15\n\nGérard Schivardi\nWorkers' Party\nPT\n123,540\n0.34\n\nTotal\n36,719,396\n100.00\n35,773,578\n100.00\n\nValid votes\n36,719,396\n98.56\n35,773,578\n95.80\nBlank and null ballots\n534,846\n1.44\n1,568,426\n4.20\nTurnout\n37,254,242\n83.77\n37,342,004\n83.97\nAbstentions\n7,218,592\n16.23\n7,130,729\n16.03\nRegistered voters\n44,472,834\n\n44,472,733\n\n\nOfficial results published by the Constitutional Council – 1st round result · 2nd round result\nFirst round and analysis\nNationwide, Nicolas Sarkozy obtained 31% and Ségolène Royal 26% – while in 2002, Jacques Chirac had obtained 20%, and Lionel Jospin 16.18%. The right-of-centre François Bayrou obtained 18.6% this time, nearly tripling his 2002 result (6.8%). National Front (FN) candidate, Jean-Marie Le Pen, made only 10.4%, compared to his stunning 16.9% finish in 2002. Along with the April–May shift to the far right made by Sarkozy, this has led many commentators to allege that traditional voters of the FN had been tempted by Sarkozy. On a global scale, the left-wing reached 36% of the votes, against 19% for the \"centre\", 33% for the right wing and 11% for the far right . Other candidates received a much lower share of the vote than they had in 2002, with Olivier Besancenot ( Revolutionary Communist League, LCR) failing to achieve the 5% necessary to have his political campaign reimbursed by the state. Besancenot received 4.1%, compared to 4.3% in 2002. He was followed by the traditionalist Philippe de Villiers (2.2%), Communist Marie-George Buffet (1.9%, compared to 3.4% for Robert Hue in 2002), Green candidate Dominique Voynet (1.6%, compared to 5.3% for Noël Mamère in 2002), Workers' Struggle 's candidate Arlette Laguiller (1.3%, compared to 5.7% in 2002), alter-globalisation candidate José Bové (1.3%), Frédéric Nihous (1.2% , against 4.2% for Jean Saint-Josse in 2002) and finally Gérard Schivardi with 0.3% ( Daniel Gluckstein had achieved 0.5% in 2002). The abstention rate was 15.4%.", "start_char": 4078, "end_char": 6956, "id": "104169648" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2187151742#17_3007422960", "url": "https://www.quora.com/Who-is-Emmanuel-Macron", "title": "Who is Emmanuel Macron? - Quora", "headings": "Who is Emmanuel Macron?\n17 Answers\nCody Crouse\nJulien Philippe\nGuillaume Pierron\nCody Crouse\nTsuk János\nLyonel Perabo\nPacome Cardon\nQuora User\nColas Nahaboo\nThomas Dupont\nQuora User\nFrançois Marcadé\nQuora User\nJames Gunn\nJohn Gill\nClaudia Bawden\nMahmoud Zine\n", "segment": "promising both right-wing and left-wing measures to please everybody. ( in French, it was the gimmick: “ En même temps” - at the same time)\nIt worked well for the election because he faced 3 other candidates with the same kind of polling numbers, so he could win with basically only 1/4th of the votes. And the French electorate system gave have him 60% of the house MPs. But then, from the day he was elected, he only implemented right-wing policies, (he dismissed all the economic advisors that wrote his program) and used trickery and deception to avoid negotiating with unions and other representative institutions. He thus thought that he was smart enough to make pe\nContinu", "start_char": 9323, "end_char": 10000, "id": "88074086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_966799711#5_1060107135", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_presidential_election,_2012", "title": "2012 French presidential election - Wikipedia", "headings": "2012 French presidential election\n2012 French presidential election\nContents\nPrimaries\nSocialist Party\nEurope Écologie–The Greens\nFirst round\nCandidates\nCampaign\nFrançois Hollande\nNicolas Sarkozy\nMarine Le Pen\nJean-Luc Mélenchon\nFrançois Bayrou\nEva Joly\nNicolas Dupont-Aignan\nPhilippe Poutou\nNathalie Arthaud\nJacques Cheminade\nSecond round\nCampaign\nInternational effect\nEndorsements\nDebates\nOpinion polls\nFirst round\nSecond round\nVoting in overseas departments and territories\nResults\nFirst round\nBy department\nBy region\nSecond round\nBy department\nBy region\nPost election\nReactions\nInternational Reactions\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "On 15 February 2012, President Nicolas Sarkozy announced he was running for a second five-year term. National Front: Party president and MEP Marine Le Pen was selected on 16 May 2011. Left Front: MEP, former senator and co-president of the Left Party Jean-Luc Mélenchon\nDemocratic Movement: François Bayrou, president of MoDem and MP, confirmed his candidacy on 22 August 2011. Europe Écologie–The Greens: MEP and former magistrate Eva Joly\nArise the Republic: Mayor of Yerres and MP Nicolas Dupont-Aignan\nNew Anticapitalist Party: Philippe Poutou\nWorkers' Struggle:", "start_char": 4462, "end_char": 5028, "id": "104169657" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_457493696#3_1036646177", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/pour-french-preposition-1368919", "title": "How to Use the French Preposition 'Pour' ('For')", "headings": "How to Use the French Preposition 'Pour' ('For')\nHow to Use the French Preposition 'Pour' ('For')\nDuration of future event\nIn favor of\nDirection\nPoint of view\nCause / Reason\nIn place of / In exchange for\nComparison / Relationship\nDescription\nExpressions\n", "segment": "J'ai voté pour Macron. > I voted for Macron. Direction\nIl est parti pour Ottawa. > He left for Ottawa. Voici le train pour Rouen. > Here's the train to Rouen. Point of view\nPour nous, c'est une bonne idée. > For us, it's a good idea. Il est tout pour moi. > He is everything to me.", "start_char": 1102, "end_char": 1384, "id": "67611430" } ]
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Constantinople
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The Sultan would move to a different room in the palace every night because he was scared of being assassinated. Suleiman the Magnificent was considered the earthly leader of all Muslims. He was called \"The Lawgiver\" by the Ottomans. The Republic of Turkey was founded by revolutionary Kemal Ataturk. The elite battle troops of the Sultan were called Janissaries.", "start_char": 3293, "end_char": 4055, "id": "58341567" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_1443241641#4_2582498711", "url": "https://quizlet.com/115400399/chapters-15-16-the-muslim-empire-and-east-asia-flash-cards/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ottomans advance further westward until the Spanish destroyed a large Ottoman fleet\nWho was the Sultan, how was he selected, and what was his harem? - Sultan: head of the Ottoman system - held supreme authority in both political & military sense. - The position of the sultan was hereditary. A son, not necessarily the eldest, succeeded the father. This practice led to struggles over succession, often involving death. - Harem: the sultan's private domain/sacred place where he and his wives lived (portion within Topkapi Palace)\nWhat was the Topkapi Palace and what was the symbolic importance of its location? - Topkapi Palace: in Istanbul, center of the sultan's power, built in 1400's by Mehmet II, both administrative & private residency of the ruler + his family \n- Location:", "start_char": 1708, "end_char": 2490, "id": "113104156" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1582848229#0_3328865378", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Ottoman-Empire/Sultans-of-the-Ottoman-Empire", "title": "Ottoman Empire - Sultans of the Ottoman Empire | Britannica", "headings": "Sultans of the Ottoman Empire\nSultans of the Ottoman Empire\nThe table provides a chronological list of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire.\n", "segment": "Ottoman Empire - Sultans of the Ottoman Empire | Britannica\nSultans of the Ottoman Empire\nThe table provides a chronological list of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire. 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He was the head of the state and head of the government, and his words were the Law. He was the political, military, judicial, social, and religious leader. He was responsible only to Allah and God's Law, known as the Seriat (Sharia). The Sultanate was inherited from father to the son during the early days of the Ottoman Empire. Sultan Fatih Mehmet, following the struggle for power between Yildirim Bayezit 's sons for the throne, in the 15th century enacted the ruling of the murder of other siblings once the eldest was throned, in a decree (Ferman) named after himself. This application which was known as the \"survival of the fittest\" was enforced for about 250 years, until it was abandoned at the beginning of the 17th century and replaced with the rule of the \"eldest family member\" upon the death of a sultan. That is why after the 17th century a deceased sultan was rarely succeeded by his own son but usually by an uncle or brother. Also, all prospective future heirs to the throne were forced to live in the Harem 's \"cage\" section, cut off from the rest of the world. There were a total of 36 sultans who ruled between 1299-1922.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1277, "id": "3061710" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_3961319#0_7525818", "url": "http://www.royalty.nu/history/empires/Ottoman/index.html", "title": "Royalty.nu - Sultans of the Ottoman Empire - History of Turkey", "headings": "The Ottoman Empire\nThe Ottoman Empire\nBooks About the Ottoman Empire\nThe Ottoman Empire\nPopular History\nOther Books\nOttoman Sultans\nMurad II\nMehmed II and Bayezid II\nSelim I\nSuleiman the Magnificent\nMehmed IV\nConstantinople (Istanbul)\nOttoman Architecture\nRise of the Ottoman Empire\nOttoman Women and Harems\nOttoman Society\nMiscellaneous\nOttoman Economy, Trade, & Money\nThe Ottoman Empire and Europe\nOttoman Wars & Military\nThe End of the Ottoman Empire\nThe Republic of Turkey\nNovels About the Ottoman Empire\nChildren's Books About Turkey\nOttoman DVDs\nRelated Topics\nOther Websites\n", "segment": "Royalty.nu - Sultans of the Ottoman Empire - History of Turkey\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Ottoman Empire\nThe Ottoman Empire arose from a Turkish principality founded in Anatolia (Asia Minor) at the end of the 13th century, when the empire of the Seljuk Turks had collapsed and the Byzantine Empire was crumbling. The Ottoman or Osmanli Turks were named after the founder of the royal dynasty, Osman I (Uthman in Arabic), whose descendants reigned for more than 600 years. In its heyday, the Ottoman Empire included not only Asia Minor, where modern Turkey is located, but also much of southeastern Europe and the Middle East, Egypt, and part of North Africa. The empire began to decline in the 16th century, partly because of the weakness of its sultans, but it remained a world power until the early 20th century. The Ottomans sided with Germany and the other Central Powers in the First World War, and as a result the empire fell apart. In 1920 the last sultan, Mehmed VI, signed the Treaty of Sevres, which took away Turkey's territories outside Asia Minor. In 1922, Turkish nationalists abolished the sultanate and Mehmed went into exile. His cousin Abdulmecid II was then given the title of caliph. In 1923 Turkey became a republic, and the following year the Caliphate was also abolished and Abdulmecid too was exiled. Books About the Ottoman Empire\nUnless otherwise noted, these books are for sale at Amazon.com.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1411, "id": "101684313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_160249854#0_190561975", "url": "http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/List_of_sultans_of_the_Ottoman_Empire", "title": "List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Metapedia", "headings": "List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire\nList of sultans of the Ottoman Empire\nFrom Metapedia\nList of sultans\nNotes\nBibliography\n", "segment": "List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Metapedia\nList of sultans of the Ottoman Empire\nFrom Metapedia\nJump to: navigation, search\nOttoman coat of arms\nSultans of the Ottoman Dynasty\nThe sultans of the Ottoman Dynasty ruled over a vast transcontinental empire from 1299 to 1922. At its height, the Ottoman Empire spanned from Hungary in the north to Somalia in the south, and from Algeria in the west to Iraq in the east. Administered at first from the city of Bursa in Anatolia, the empire's capital was moved to Edirne in 1366 and then to Constantinople (currently known as Istanbul) in 1453 following its capture from the Byzantine Empire. The Ottoman Empire's early years have been the subject of varying narratives due to the difficulty of discerning fact from legend; nevertheless, most modern scholars agree that the empire came into existence around 1299 and that its first ruler was Osman I, khan (leader) of the Kayı tribe of the Oghuz Turks. The Ottoman Dynasty he founded was to endure for six centuries through the reigns of 36 sultans. The Ottoman Empire disappeared as a result of the defeat of the Central Powers with whom it had allied itself during World War I. The partitioning of the empire by the victorious Allies and the ensuing Turkish War of Independence led to the birth of the modern Republic of Turkey. The Ottoman State was an absolute monarchy during much of its existence. The sultan was at the apex of the hierarchical Ottoman system and acted in political, military, judicial, social, and religious capacities under a variety of titles.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1569, "id": "72814070" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1701854174#20_3623076285", "url": "https://nerdfighteria.info/v/UN-II_jBzzo/", "title": "Nerdfighteria Wiki - Venice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19", "headings": "\ncrashcourse\nVenice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19\nVenice and the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course World History #19\n", "segment": "The ruler was the doge and he got to live in a very nice house and wear a funny hat. The Sultan of the Ottoman empire also got to live in a nice house and wear a funny hat, but there the similarities end. To begin, the Ottomans were an empire that lasted from around 1300 CE until 1919, making it one of the longest-lasting and richest empires in world history. The Ottomans managed to blend their pastoral nomadic roots with some very un-nomadic empire building, and some really impressive architecture, like this and this and this, making them very different from, wait for it, the Mongols. The empire, or at least the dynasty, was founded by Osman Bey, and Ottoman is a Latinization of Osmanli, which basically means like the House of Osman. No, Stan, the house, y-, yes. Oh my Gosh. The Ottomans were greatest in the 15th and 16th centuries under two famous sultans: First, Mehmed the Conqueror ruled from 1451 to 1481 and expanded Ottoman control to the Balkans, which is why there are Bosnian Muslims today. But Ottoman expansion reached its greatest extent under Suleiman the Magnificent, who ruled from 1520 to 1566.", "start_char": 8788, "end_char": 9912, "id": "14941244" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1208967847#4_2479496137", "url": "https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-ottoman-empire/", "title": "The Ottoman Empire | Boundless World History", "headings": "The Ottoman Empire\nThe Ottoman Empire\nDecline of the Ottoman Empire\nLearning Objectives\nKey Takeaways\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nOverview: The Ottoman Empire\nDecline and Modernization\nDefeat and Dissolution\nEuropean Influence on the Ottomans\nLearning Objectives\nKey Takeaways\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nThe Eastern Question\nRussian Influence on the Ottomans\nThe Crimean War\nGermany and the Ottoman Empire\nBalkan Wars\nAtaturk and Turkish Independence\nLearning Objectives\nKey Takeaways\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nOverview\nBackground: Allied Occupation of Ottoman Empire\nTurkish National Movement\nTurkish War of Independence\nMustafa Kemal Atatürk’s Presidency\nThe Armenian Genocide\nLearning Objectives\nKey Takeaways\nKey Points\nKey Terms\nOverview\nDeportations, Death Marches, Rape, and Mass Burnings\nControversy and Terminology\nArmenians After the Genocide: Diaspora\n", "segment": "Overview: The Ottoman Empire\nThe Ottoman Empire, also known as the Turkish Empire, was founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the vicinity of Bilecik and Söğüt by the Oghuz Turkish tribal leader Osman. After 1354, the Ottomans crossed into Europe, and with the conquest of the Balkans the Ottoman Beylik was transformed into a transcontinental empire. The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the 1453 conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed the Conqueror. During the 16th and 17th centuries, at the height of its power under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire was a multinational, multilingual empire controlling much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia, the Caucasus, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. At the beginning of the 17th century, the empire contained 32 provinces and numerous vassal states. Some were later absorbed into the Ottoman Empire, while others were granted various types of autonomy during the course of centuries. With Constantinople as its capital and control of lands around the Mediterranean basin, the Ottoman Empire was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries. The Ottomans consequently suffered severe military defeats in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, which prompted them to initiate a comprehensive process of reform and modernization known as the Tanzimat. The empire allied with Germany in the early 20th century and joined World War I with the imperial ambition of recovering its lost territories.", "start_char": 3565, "end_char": 5108, "id": "77946071" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_375274882#2_674048923", "url": "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=axon.apps.ottomanempire", "title": "Ottoman Empire History - Apps on Google Play", "headings": "\nOttoman Empire History\nWhat's New\nAdditional Information\nUpdated\nSize\nInstalls\nCurrent Version\nRequires Android\nContent Rating\nIn-app Products\nPermissions\nReport\nOffered By\nDeveloper\nMore by AXON\nSimilar\n", "segment": "Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, members of the Ottoman Dynasty, ruled over that vast transcontinental empire from 1299 to 1922. At its height, it spanned from Hungary in the north to Somalia in the south, and from Algeria in the west to Iran in the east. Administered at first from the city of Bursa in Anatolia, the empire's capital was moved to Edirne in 1366 and then to Constantinople (currently known as Istanbul) in 1453 following its capture from the Byzantine Empire. The Ottoman Empire's early years have been the subject of varying narratives due to the difficulty of discerning fact from legend; nevertheless, most modern scholars agree that the empire came into existence around 1299 and that its first ruler was Osman I Khan (leader) of the Kayı tribe of the Oghuz Turks. The Ottoman Dynasty he founded was to endure for six centuries through the reigns of 36 sultans. The Ottoman Empire disappeared as a result of the defeat of the Central Powers with whom it had allied itself during World War I.\nThe partitioning of the empire by the victorious Allies and the ensuing Turkish War of Independence led to the birth of the modern Republic of Turkey. Read more\nCollapse\n4.4\n965 total\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1\nLoading…\nWhat's New\nSürekli olarak daha iyi bir deneyim için güncellemeler yapıyoruz, lütfen tüm güncellemelerimizi yükleyiniz. *** Version 2.8 ***\n- Yeni Premium özelliği ile ilgili tasarımlar eklendi. - Şimdi Premium'a Yükselt özelliğimiz ile Premium kullanıma geçiş yapabilirsiniz.", "start_char": 1097, "end_char": 2587, "id": "112091376" } ]
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Sony also ranks second in the video game production industry. Sony ranks #58 in the Global 2000 list, ranking at #97 in sales and #114 at market value. In terms of Cameras, Sony ranks third among the largest camera manufacturers in the world. The company is worth more than 90 billion as of July 2020. Sony has had success over the years due to the ability of the company to predict trends and their commendable branding. As of July 2020, Sony has generated 8.249 trillion Yen of revenue and has managed to stay in the Global 500 list for 25 years. The company had 114,400 employees as of 2019.", "start_char": 3018, "end_char": 3911, "id": "47298088" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177954332#8_476027402", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_Combatant_Commands_have_their_headquarters_outside_of_the_US", "title": "Which Combatant Commands have their headquarters outside of the US? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhich Combatant Commands have their headquarters outside of the US?\nYour Answer\nWhich Combatant Commands have their headquarters outside of the US?\nRelated Questions\nUS joint forces command, us special operations command, us strategic command, and us transportation command comprise?\nWhat three combatant commands are assigned from the office of military affairs as liasion for US-AID access to DOD?\nWhat are the parts of unified command?\nUS intervention in Korean War?\nWho is a famous combatant in US history?\nWho was a famous combatant in US history?\nWhat was the US involvement in the Pacific?\nWhat is HHC in us army?\nHow did the United States help in the Vietnam War?\nWhat was the role of the us in wolrd war one?\nWhere is the Toys R Us world headquarters located in?\nThe U.S got involved in the Korean war?\nHow was America an allie during the Korean War?\nThe relevance of the interagency process at the strategic level to the combatant commander and the US military is?\nWhere is US airways headquarters?\nHow many people does Microsoft employ in India?\nWhat is the name of the US armed forces' headquarters?\nWho is responsibl for coordinating with US ambassadors in their OR across the range of military operations?\nWho provides the combatant commander with US government foreign policy perspectives and diplomatic considerations?\nWhere is Offutt Air Force Base and Strategic Air Command located?\nWhat is the address of the Sony headquarters in the US?\nWhere is Adidas US headquarters?\nWhere is the headquarters of the US Military?\nWhere is the headquarters for Toys 'r' Us?\nWho is responsible for coordinating with US ambassadors in their AOR across the range of military operations?\n", "segment": "Offut AFB is located in Nebraska and is the home base of the 55th Wing. What is the address of the Sony headquarters in the US? Sony headquarters in the US is located in 550 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10022. In addition, Sony is divided into many branches which have different addresses and headquarters. Where is Adidas US headquarters? In North Portland\nWhere is the headquarters of the US Military? The headquarters of the us military is considered the pentagon in washington dc and is one of the most heavily fortified and guarded places on this earth. Where is the headquarters for Toys 'r' Us? The headquarters for Toys \"R\" Us Inc. is in Wayne New Jersey. The exact address for the headquarters is One Geoffrey Way Wayne, New Jersey 07470-2030.", "start_char": 3633, "end_char": 4392, "id": "75036410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1306933271#4_2662392979", "url": "https://craft.co/sony", "title": "Sony Company Profile - Office Locations, Competitors, Revenue, Financials, Employees, Key People, Subsidiaries | Craft.co", "headings": "\nSony\nOverview Suggest Edit\nKey People/Management at Sony\nKenichiro Yoshida\nHiroki Totoki\nToru Katsumoto\nTerushi Shimizu\nRob Stringer\nAnthony Vinciquerra\nSony Office Locations\nSony Financials and Metrics\nSony Revenue\nSummary\nRevenue (FY, 2020)\nRevenue growth (FY, 2020 - FY, 2020), %\nGross profit (FY, 2020)\nGross profit margin (FY, 2020), %\nNet income (FY, 2020)\nEBIT (FY, 2020)\nMarket capitalization (19-May-2021)\nClosing stock price (19-May-2021)\nCash (31-Mar-2021)\nEV\nIncome Statement\nRevenue\nRevenue growth, %\nCost of goods sold\nGross profit\nRevenue\nCost of goods sold\nGross profit\nGross profit Margin, %\nBalance Sheet\nCash\nAccounts Receivable\nPrepaid Expenses\nInventories\nCash\nAccounts Receivable\nPrepaid Expenses\nInventories\nCash Flow\nNet Income\nDepreciation and Amortization\nInventories\nAccounts Payable\nNet Income\nDepreciation and Amortization\nInventories\nAccounts Payable\nRatios\nRevenue/Employee\nDebt/Equity\nDebt/Assets\nFinancial Leverage\nSony Operating Metrics\nPS4 Hardware Sold\nSubscribers, AXN Sci-Fi Italy\nSubscribers, GEM\nSubscribers, Sony Cocuk\nSony Acquisitions / Subsidiaries\nSony Revenue Breakdown\nHuman Capital Metrics\nSony Cybersecurity Score\nCybersecurity rating Premium dataset\nSony Website Traffic\nAlexa Website Rank\nSony Online and Social Media Presence\n4.75m Twitter followers\nSony 's Trends\nTwitter Engagement Stats for @ Sony\n246\nSony Company Culture\nOverall Culture\nCEO Rating\nB+\nCompensation\nDiversity\nSony Frequently Asked Questions\n", "segment": "Latest Sony annual revenue is ¥9 t.\nWhat is Sony revenue per employee? Latest Sony revenue per employee is ¥80.6 m.\nWho are Sony competitors? Competitors of Sony include GoPro, Sharp and Oculus. Where is Sony headquarters? Sony headquarters is located at 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Where are Sony offices? Sony has offices in Tokyo, Atsugi, Fujisawa, Tagajo and in 50 other locations. How many offices does Sony have? Sony has 60 offices. 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Retrieved 16 February 2007. ^ Hongo, Jun, \" Once one and only, Sony seeks to regain that status \", Japan Times, 22 May 2012, p. 3 Archived 8 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine\n^ \"Sony Global – Product & Technology Milestones-Radio\". Retrieved 16 December 2002. ^ \"Sony Global - TIME CAPSULE vol.7\". www.sony.net. Retrieved 2020-04-30. ^ Ramstad, Evan (2011-12-27). \"", "start_char": 7691, "end_char": 8301, "id": "104600270" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_701087273#3_1259150862", "url": "http://www.getnetworth.com/sony-net-worth/", "title": "Sony Net Worth - Get Sony Net Worth", "headings": "Sony Net Worth\nSony Net Worth\nWhat is Sony Net Worth?\nSony Latest News\nSony’s PS5 might be easier to find this holiday\nExclusive: Sony India's Prosenjit Ghose on how PlayStation 4 made gaming in India more inclusive, family driven\nPS5 Pre-Order Date Will Be Announced Ahead Of Time, Sony Says\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\nKelly Monaco Net Worth\nDanielle Colby Cushman Net Worth\nLisa Ray Net Worth\nPeaches Geldof Net Worth\nDwayne Johnson\nInnovative Lamborghini models [15 photos]\nCheryl Tiegs Net Worth\nKarolina Kurkova Net Worth\nVictoria Beckham Net Worth\n", "segment": "Sony Corporation (?? 1/2 ????? 1/4 ae ?? 1/4 ?? 1/4 ??? 3/4 , Son? << Kabushiki Gaisha?), commonly referred to as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in K??nan Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Its diversified business is primarily focused on the electronics, game, entertainment and financial services sectors. The company is one of the leading manufacturers of electronic products for the consumer and professional markets.", "start_char": 1289, "end_char": 1739, "id": "19284601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_485329750#3_1067931288", "url": "https://lawyers.findlaw.com/profile/view/3397435_1", "title": "Sony Corporation - Sony Corporation of America (Main Office) - a New York, New York (NY) Law Firm", "headings": "Sony Corporation - Sony Corporation of America (Main Office) - New York, NY\nSony Corporation - Sony Corporation of America (Main Office) - New York, NY\nPeople\nAttorneys\nOffice Information\nAddress\nPhone\nWebsites\nOther Offices\nMap Location\nHow do I choose a lawyer?\nNot sure what questions to ask a lawyer?\nWant to check lawyer discipline?\n", "segment": "2nd Floor Foster City, CA 94404 - 2175\nSony Corporation - Sony Corporation of America - Sony Electronics Inc. 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_846154928#0_1697810214", "url": "https://whereismap.net/where-is-giza-located-what-country-is-giza-in-giza-map/", "title": "", "headings": "Where is Giza Located? What Country is Giza in? Giza Map\nWhere is Giza Located? What Country is Giza in? Giza Map\nWhere is Giza Located?\nWhat Country is Giza in?\nGiza Map\n", "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 683, "id": "47358315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_129773995#8_349071296", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_the_great_pyramid_of_Giza_symbolizes", "title": "What the great pyramid of Giza symbolizes? - Answers", "headings": "What the great pyramid of Giza symbolizes\n?\n\nWhat the great pyramid of Giza symbolizes?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the tallest pyramid in ancient Egypt?\nIs the Great Pyramid located in Cairo or Giza?\nWhich pyramid at Giza is the biggest?\nA picture of great pyramid of Giza?\nWhere was pyramid Giza built in?\nIn which city is the pyramid of Giza?\nWhere is the tallest pyramid located?\nWhy is the Great Pyramid of Giza a wonder?\nWhat was the Great Pyramid of Giza used for?\nIs the great pyramid of Giza a natural landmark?\nIs the Great Pyramid of Giza in Giza?\nIs the great pyramid and pyramid of Giza the same?\nWhat country was the great pyramid of Giza built?\nWhy is it called the great pyramid of Giza?\nWhen was the Great Pyramid of Giza made?\nHow old is the great pyramid of Giza?\nWho made the Great Pyramid of Giza?\nWho physically built the Great Pyramid of Giza?\nWhat material is the Great Pyramid of Giza made out of?\nWhat is the ancient name for the Great Pyramid of Giza?\nWhat was the weight of the great pyramid of Giza?\nWhich pyramid of Giza is the biggest?\nWhat continent is the Great Pyramid s of Giza located in?\nWhat is the name of a pyramid?\nWho was buried in great pyramid in Giza?\n", "segment": "What continent is the Great Pyramid s of Giza located in? The Great Pyramid at Giza is in Giza, Egypt, Africa. The continent being Africa. What is the name of a pyramid? The pyramid on the giza plato is called the great pyamid of giza\nWho was buried in great pyramid in Giza? 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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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1586, "id": "49962913" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_171889741#11_460506945", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Giza", "title": "Where is Giza? - Answers", "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": "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?", "start_char": 3444, "end_char": 4121, "id": "75023934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_171889741#12_460508888", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Giza", "title": "Where is Giza? - Answers", "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.", "start_char": 3754, "end_char": 4309, "id": "75023935" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_444949107#1_826386592", "url": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/pyramids-africa-40231.html", "title": "Pyramids of Africa | USA Today", "headings": "Pyramids of Africa\nPyramids of Africa\nTravel Tips\nPyramids of Giza\nKush Pyramids\nMeaning of the Pyramids\nTravel Tips Video\nCondition\nFamous Sites of Ancient Egypt\nTravel Tips\nThe Pyramids of Giza\nThe Valley of Kings\nAbu Simbel\n", "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.", "start_char": 523, "end_char": 1553, "id": "2237858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1505369225#1_2267445037", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-continent-is-the-Great-Pyramid-of-Giza-in", "title": "What continent is the Great Pyramid of Giza in? - Quora", "headings": "What continent is the Great Pyramid of Giza in?\nWhat continent is the Great Pyramid of Giza in?\nBeth Tomblin\nMike Sweeney\nTamer Samadoni\nDavid Smith\nNavdeep Joshi\nRabbeigh Rajab Ramadhan\nChris Jones\nWhat continent is the Great Pyramid of Giza in?\nPatrick Solé\nJohn David Baxter\nRoger Conroy\nQuora User\nMichael McClennen\nPaul Richard\nWayne Rutledge\nSpencer McDaniel\nMatt Riggsby\nD.M. Hoover\nJeff Kay\nJohn Stockwell\n", "segment": "The site also contains other smaller pyramids, cemeteries and the remains of a workmen's village. It is located in Giza, on the outskirts of modern Cairo in northern (ancient Lower) Egypt, on the continent of Africa. View of the Great Pyramids on Giza Plateau oriented North - South. Source: Wikipedia. Map of northern Egypt showing the location of Giza relative to Cairo. Source: Google Images. Edit: original question was “Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza”.", "start_char": 521, "end_char": 982, "id": "87564121" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1535293417#0_3391266500", "url": "https://www.tripsinegypt.com/giza-pyramids-complex/", "title": "Giza Pyramids Complex | Pyramids of Giza Facts | Giza Pyramids History", "headings": "Giza Pyramids Complex\nGiza Pyramids Complex\nThe Fanciful Attractions of Giza Pyramid Complex\nThe Great Pyramid of Khufu\nThe Pyramid of Khafre\nThe Pyramid of Menakure\nThe Great Sphinx\nThe Valley Temple\nThe Purpose of Building Giza Pyramids Complex\nMind-Blowing Facts about Giza Pyramids Complex\nA Piece of Heaven Awaits from Above with “Trips in Egypt”\nTrips In Egypt Team\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ):\nWhat Should I Wear While Being in Egypt?\nWhat to Pack for Your Egypt Tour?\nAre All Nile Cruises Available at Any Time?\nWhy book Trips in Egypt?\n", "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:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 934, "id": "68788081" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_129773995#2_349058644", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_the_great_pyramid_of_Giza_symbolizes", "title": "What the great pyramid of Giza symbolizes? - Answers", "headings": "What the great pyramid of Giza symbolizes\n?\n\nWhat the great pyramid of Giza symbolizes?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is the tallest pyramid in ancient Egypt?\nIs the Great Pyramid located in Cairo or Giza?\nWhich pyramid at Giza is the biggest?\nA picture of great pyramid of Giza?\nWhere was pyramid Giza built in?\nIn which city is the pyramid of Giza?\nWhere is the tallest pyramid located?\nWhy is the Great Pyramid of Giza a wonder?\nWhat was the Great Pyramid of Giza used for?\nIs the great pyramid of Giza a natural landmark?\nIs the Great Pyramid of Giza in Giza?\nIs the great pyramid and pyramid of Giza the same?\nWhat country was the great pyramid of Giza built?\nWhy is it called the great pyramid of Giza?\nWhen was the Great Pyramid of Giza made?\nHow old is the great pyramid of Giza?\nWho made the Great Pyramid of Giza?\nWho physically built the Great Pyramid of Giza?\nWhat material is the Great Pyramid of Giza made out of?\nWhat is the ancient name for the Great Pyramid of Giza?\nWhat was the weight of the great pyramid of Giza?\nWhich pyramid of Giza is the biggest?\nWhat continent is the Great Pyramid s of Giza located in?\nWhat is the name of a pyramid?\nWho was buried in great pyramid in Giza?\n", "segment": "Where was pyramid Giza built in? The Great Pyramid of Giza is in Giza, outside of Cairo. In which city is the pyramid of Giza? The Great Pyramid at Giza is located in Giza,Egypt\nWhere is the tallest pyramid located? Giza it is the great pyramid of Giza\nWhy is the Great Pyramid of Giza a wonder? cause its great... that's why its called the GREAT pyramid of Giza\nWhat was the Great Pyramid of Giza used for? The great pyramid of Giza is used to bury a Pharaoh. Is the great pyramid of Giza a natural landmark? No, the Great Pyramid of Giza is man-made. Is the Great Pyramid of Giza in Giza?", "start_char": 786, "end_char": 1377, "id": "74939228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1182127664#0_1551280245", "url": "http://guardians.net/egypt/gp1.htm", "title": "Guardian's Giza - The Great Pyramid", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Guardian's Giza - The Great Pyramid", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 35, "id": "73632002" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_787577197#8_1783208194", "url": "https://www.top10hq.com/top-10-greatest-rock-guitarists-of-all-time/", "title": "Top 10 Greatest Rock Guitarists Of All Time - Top10HQ", "headings": "Top 10 Greatest Rock Guitarists Of All Time\nTop 10 Greatest Rock Guitarists Of All Time\n10. Keith Richards\n9. Kurt Cobain\n8. George Harrison\n7. Brian May\n6. Peter Green\n5. Pete Townshend\n4. Jeff Beck\n3. Jimmy Page\n2. Eric Clapton\n1. Jimi Hendrix\n", "segment": "1. Jimi Hendrix\nLeft-handed guitarist Jimi Hendrix took rock showmanship to new levels, but this was never at the expense of his actual playing. He honed his craft playing for the likes of Little Richard and The Isley Brothers, and, by the mid-1960s, he was primed and ready to explode onto the British rock scene. An immediate sensation, great rock guitarists such as Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend were wowed by his talent, and his performances at the Monterey International Pop Music Festival in 1967 and Woodstock in 1969 remain two of the most thrilling live performances ever seen. Backed by excellent musicians, namely drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Noel Redding, Hendrix fronted The Jimi Hendrix Experience. A group that combined heavy rock with melodic pop, Hendrix was also an accomplished lead singer and songwriter with the group. Apart from being able to play the guitar with his teeth and behind his back, Jimi Hendrix was a guitarist who was comfortable playing anything. Even though he was only 27 when he died in 1970, no one since has come close to challenging Jimi Hendrix as rock’s greatest guitarist.", "start_char": 4794, "end_char": 5921, "id": "68030845" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1590010180#1_2597327501", "url": "https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/jimi-hendrix-favourite-books-science-fiction-list/", "title": "A list of Jimi Hendrix's favourite books", "headings": "A list of Jimi Hendrix's favourite books and science-fiction that changed his life\nA list of Jimi Hendrix's favourite books and science-fiction that changed his life\nJimi Hendrix’s favourite books:\nComments\n", "segment": "Among the books that shaped the mind of Jimi Hendrix was a host of science-fiction books, and it’s easy to see how the Hendrix and the subject intertwined and left the out of this world musician dreaming of otherworldly experiences. After all, if you had one bet on which sixties rock star was an alien from outer space, then Hendrix would be the man to aim for. Many people will see the fantastic elements that run throughout Hendrix’s music. His power with a guitar was only matched by the furious imagination and unbridled creativity he employed to take the instrument into uncharted territory. Unlike any other musician of his time, he dared to take the music and his craft into brand new spaces that had never been explored before. It was a bristling imagination that kept him busy in his younger years. Young James was known to carry around a broomstick as a child which he pretended to play as a guitar for over a year until he could afford one. It was a vital tool for young Jimi to escape his hectic life in Seattle. Hendrix spent a lot of time between the hectic homes of family, friends and neighbours and during this time of continuous upheaval he needed a form of escapism. He would later find the guitar a master key to unlock his potential, but before that Hendrix usually had his head in a book and normally that book was set in fantasy land.", "start_char": 793, "end_char": 2152, "id": "60388970" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_151836037#7_408834993", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Jimi_Hendrix_start_playing_the_guitar", "title": "When did Jimi Hendrix start playing the guitar? - Answers", "headings": "When did Jimi Hendrix start playing the guitar\n?\n\nWhen did Jimi Hendrix start playing the guitar?\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Jimi Hendrix start playing music?\nDid Jimi Hendrix play bass guitar?\nWhat instruments jimi Hendrix play?\nJimi Hendrix in Guitar Hero?\nDid Jimi Hendrix play basketball?\nWhat was Jimi Hendrix favorite instrument?\nWhat guitar was Jimi Hendrix famous for using?\nWhat guitar legend only had one top forty hit?\nHow do you Play Jimi Hendrix Bends on Guitar?\nWhen did Jimi Hendrix start a band?\nWho was the blind guitar player who taught and influenced Jimi Hendrix to play?\nWhat has the author Jimi Hendrix written?\nWhen did yngwie malmsteen start playing guitar?\nHow did Jimi Hendrix play the guitar?\nWhat could Jimi Hendrix do with a guitar?\nHow did jimi Hendrix get famous?\nWhat is jimi Hendrix famous for?\nHow did Jimi Hendrix learn to play guitar?\nWhat year did joe satriani play the guitar?\nWhich instrument was Jimi Hendrix well known for playing?\nHow did Jimi Hendrix's career begin?\nWhen did jimi Hendrix get his first guitar?\nDid Jimi Hendrix play violin?\nDid Jimi Hendrix play an upside down guitar?\nWho were the members of The Jimi Hendrix Experience?\n", "segment": "Play the guitar on fire and with his teeth\nHow did jimi Hendrix get famous? From his guitar playing technique and sound. His sound and style was way ahead of his time. What is jimi Hendrix famous for? Jimi Hendrix was famous for playing electric guitar. His riffs and playing style were far ahead of his time. He used a massive amount of distortion and used his whammy bar quite often. He is considered by many the greatest guitar player of all time. How did Jimi Hendrix learn to play guitar? when Jimi Hendrix was 14 he got his first guitar and learned to play by himself by watching people play such as, BB King.", "start_char": 2655, "end_char": 3271, "id": "74982700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_953349077#1_2120584732", "url": "https://www.talkbass.com/threads/why-jimi-hendrix-is-so-important.1086506/", "title": "Why Jimi Hendrix is so Important | TalkBass.com", "headings": "Why Jimi Hendrix is so Important\nWhy Jimi Hendrix is so Important\nmellowinman Free Man\nSunnBass All these blankets saved my life.\nbluesblaster\nThisguy\nSalamenster\nblindrabbit\npaulears\nN.F.A.\nmellowinman Free Man\nultra60\nfhm555 So FOS my eyes are brown Supporting Member\nbuldog5151bass Kibble, milkbones, and P Basses. And redheads.\nking_biscuit\nbuldog5151bass Kibble, milkbones, and P Basses. And redheads.\nSpectrum\nking_biscuit\nfhm555 So FOS my eyes are brown Supporting Member\nTigerInATrance\nking_biscuit\nTony In Philly Supporting Member\nking_biscuit\nmellowinman Free Man\nPrimary TB Assistant\nShare This Page\n", "segment": "On and on it goes. It's not a worthy argument. What does \"greatest\" mean? It certainly means something, but it can be difficult to define. The Jimi Hendrix Experience was jamming in London in 1966. When you look at the sound, style, and innovation of that band, you can see how far ahead they were from everything that had happened so far, and it would take some time for the rest of the world to catch up to them. But that's not why Jimi Hendrix is so important. The Jimi Hendrix Experience is difficult to define. They played psychedelic rock. They played blues.", "start_char": 503, "end_char": 1067, "id": "89760188" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_1066849#1_2252651", "url": "https://www.vintageguitar.com/25972/top-30-guitarists/", "title": "Top 100 Guitarists | Vintage Guitar® magazine", "headings": "Top 100 Guitarists\nTop 100 Guitarists\n30 Years, 30 Favorites\nTo help mark its 30th year of publication, VG asked readers to submit a list of their five favorite guitarists via written ballots and online. We tabulated the votes and here offer up the top 100 vote-getters in order of overall popularity.\n1) Jimi Hendrix\n2) Eric Clapton\n3) Jimmy Page\n4) Jeff Beck\n5) Stevie Ray Vaughan\n6) B.B. King\n7) Chet Atkins\n8) David Gilmour\n9) George Harrison\n10) Django Reinhardt\n11) Edward Van Halen\n12) Joe Bonamassa\n13) Duane Allman\n14) Mark Knopfler\n15) Keith Richards\n16) Gary Moore\n17) Les Paul\n18) Carlos Santana\n19) Joe Satriani\n20) Billy F. Gibbons\n21) Rory Gallagher\n22) Steve Vai\n23) Slash\n24) Peter Green\n25) Tommy Emmanuel\n26) Wes Montgomery\n27) Ritchie Blackmore\n28) Joe Pass\n29) Brian May\n30) Danny Gatton\n", "segment": "1) Jimi Hendrix\nWant trouble? Imagine the scene at the big Guitarcon event; someone rushes the stage, grabs the mic at the podium, and shouts, “Hendrix is the greatest who ever lived!” Fights, flailing fists, hair-pulling…\nIt’s easy to argue that amongst the throngs of high-profile players who ever grabbed a solidbody and plugged into a big amp, Hendrix simply is the best. Why? Raw ability, technique, experimentation, combined with an obvious affinity for pushing the form and playing beyond boundaries. Though his life ended as his career was still on an upswing, the years since have seen him become arguably the most influential guitarist to have ever put pick to string. Those who’ve done well following in Hendrix’s footsteps – players like Joe Satriani – readily sing high praise for him. “Hendrix still stands as the most iconic, pioneering, and influential guitar payer who ever lived,” he said. “ His revolutionary approach to the electric guitar transcended the instrument itself.", "start_char": 539, "end_char": 1533, "id": "93800886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1215766975#5_2706640322", "url": "https://louderthanwar.com/the-top-15-most-influential-bands-ever/", "title": "Top 15 influential bands and artists", "headings": "The top 15 most influential bands and artists ever…\nThe top 15 most influential bands and artists ever…", "segment": "6. Jimi Hendrix\nIt’s hard to imagine the impact Hendrix must have had when he turned up in the Summer of Love with his out-there image and stunning guitar playing. Of course there had been lead guitarists before but no one had been a guitar hero and Jimi’s use of electricity influenced everyone from the Beatles to Prince. It was an effect so profound that all the pimply white youth at the time, who were itching to turn their guitar amps up like Eric Clapton, were acolytes of the genius of Hendrix and dominated early seventies rock without ever getting close to effortless brilliant of the master himself. 7. Black Sabbath\nIt could have been Led Zeppelin or it could have been Black Sabbath but somewhere between the two Brit bands a whole new kind of molten industry was forged. Black Sabbath came up with the cultural DNA that laid the foundations for metal or rock or whatever you want to call it, with a dark and heavy bombastic riff loaded sound that came with a dark and melancholic atmosphere. The seeds that were sown and grew into the true alternative music of these times, a worldwide culture that virtually dwarfs every other form. 8. Sex Pistols\nThese days the Clash get all the credit but as Mick Jones himself once remarked to me there would have been nothing without the Sex Pistols.", "start_char": 3148, "end_char": 4452, "id": "111199156" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_953349077#10_2120599913", "url": "https://www.talkbass.com/threads/why-jimi-hendrix-is-so-important.1086506/", "title": "Why Jimi Hendrix is so Important | TalkBass.com", "headings": "Why Jimi Hendrix is so Important\nWhy Jimi Hendrix is so Important\nmellowinman Free Man\nSunnBass All these blankets saved my life.\nbluesblaster\nThisguy\nSalamenster\nblindrabbit\npaulears\nN.F.A.\nmellowinman Free Man\nultra60\nfhm555 So FOS my eyes are brown Supporting Member\nbuldog5151bass Kibble, milkbones, and P Basses. And redheads.\nking_biscuit\nbuldog5151bass Kibble, milkbones, and P Basses. And redheads.\nSpectrum\nking_biscuit\nfhm555 So FOS my eyes are brown Supporting Member\nTigerInATrance\nking_biscuit\nTony In Philly Supporting Member\nking_biscuit\nmellowinman Free Man\nPrimary TB Assistant\nShare This Page\n", "segment": "That's the biggest deal. And he was never \"the guitar player\" in a band. He was the singer, lyricist, songwriter, visionary, and leader, and the only lead singer in the history of famous rock stars who actually wanted his vocal LESS prominent in the mix. Jimi Hendrix is important because not only did he change rock music forever; his life actually had an effect on society, and mostly for the better. If he influenced people to abuse drugs, then that is the downside, but he hardly could've done that on his own. The positive things he brought about, in regards to performance, songwriting, electronic effects, depth in looking at styles and social consciousness easily outweigh the negatives. Jimi Hendrix is the greatest rock guitarist of all time. Nobody else even comes close. josiah goldfish, interp, bswag and 24 others like this.", "start_char": 3913, "end_char": 4751, "id": "89760197" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_174564851#6_434714055", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/10-most-influential-guitarists/", "title": "Top 10 Most Influential Guitarists - TheTopTens", "headings": "Top 10 Most Influential Guitarists\nTop 10 Most Influential Guitarists", "segment": "He will get even grater with time. Jimi is on a whole other level of playing. His live performances were largely improvisational and even the greatest guitarist ever, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend and Jimmy Page put their guitars down and admitted they weren't even close to him when he jammed with them. Also he was a good singer, awesome songwriter and even did some great experimental stuff like 1983 (A Mermaid I Should Turn to Be... ). When you watch him play you just can't do anything but be in awe and listen. Jimi is the most influential period. It is undeniable that is is one of the most creative, inventive, talented, and popular guitarist ever. The other guitarists are absolutely phenomenal and definitely influential in their own right, but Jimi’s influence goes beyond guitar playing, he was very creative with stereo technology, and his use of it was never heard of before but has become a standard in just about ANY kind of recorded music. I could make arguments about any one of these guys being the most influential, but Jimi overshadows then all. Jimi might not have been the greatest technical guitarist of all time, but he was up there.", "start_char": 4093, "end_char": 5263, "id": "67245885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_82980425#14_168249409", "url": "https://guitarlisty.com/top-acoustic-guitar-players/", "title": "The 10 Best Acoustic Guitar Players in the World - GuitarListy", "headings": "The 10 Best Acoustic Guitar Players in the World\nThe 10 Best Acoustic Guitar Players in the World\nContents\nTop 10 Best Acoustic Guitar Players in the World\n1. Tommy Emmanuel\n2. Eric Clapton\n3. Phil Keaggy\n4. Michael Hedges\nKey Tracks:”Funky Avocado”, “Silent Anticipations”, “Woman of the world”\n5. Andrés Segovia\n6. Django Reinhardt\nKey Tracks: “Minor Swing”, “Nagasaki”, “I’ll See You In My Dreams”\n7. Sungha Jung\n8. Chet Atkins\n9. Jimi Hendrix\nKey Tracks: \"Purple Haze,\" \"Foxy Lady,\" \"The Star-Spangled Banner,\" \"Hey Joe\"\n10. Chuck Berry\nAbout John Anthony\n", "segment": "He as a guitarist was inventive with mastering jazz, country, and classical styles, perfecting to play melody and chord simultaneously. He had a thumb and three finger picking style. His solo albums presented endless guitar tricks, pure notes, mixing harmonics and also a brilliant clear tone. Key Tracks: \" Your Cheatin' Heart,\" \"Wake Up Little Susie\"\n9. Jimi Hendrix\nJimi Hendrix exploded the rock music idea that he literally manipulated the guitar, the studio and also the stage. His instrument went on songs like \"Voodoo Chile,\" or \"Machine Gun\" like a divining rod. He was playing the instrument effortlessly and it was observed that throughout his career he played without any effort. It was just flowing and this guitar player delivered seamless weaves in chords and appears in music books. It is Jimi and there is no doubt that he is a pretty good charming guitarist bringing the best tones into guitar music.", "start_char": 5536, "end_char": 6454, "id": "38978950" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_872792388#14_1651387877", "url": "https://www.libertyparkmusic.com/john-mayer-influences/", "title": "John Mayer's Influences: How They Shaped His Playing Style, and How They May Shape Yours Too", "headings": "John Mayer’s Influences: How They Shaped His Playing Style, and How They May Shape Yours Too\nJohn Mayer’s Influences: How They Shaped His Playing Style, and How They May Shape Yours Too\n1. B.B. King: The King Of The Blues\nWho is B.B. King?\nHow did B.B. King change the way we play guitar?\nB.B. King in John Mayer’s playing\n2. Jimi Hendrix: The Wild Man\nWho is Jimi Hendrix?\nHow did Jimi Hendrix change the way we play guitar?\nJimi Hendrix in John Mayer’s playing\nLearn with LPM\n3. Stevie Ray Vaughan: Texas Bluesman\nWho is Stevie Ray Vaughan?\nHow did Stevie Ray Vaughan change the way we play guitar?\nStevie Ray Vaughan in John Mayer’s playing\nThe Right Kind of “Influencers”\nAbout the Author: Ze\nImprove your guitar playing with more articles like this!\n", "segment": "The Wild Man\nJimi Hendrix is a name that is synonymous with the guitar, and it’s all thanks to number of innovations Hendrix brought to the instrument, both in terms of technique and technology. In his short career, Hendrix managed to forever change the way all guitarists approach the instrument. Who is Jimi Hendrix? Jimi Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductee. He got his first acoustic guitar at the age of 15, although he had shown an interest in the instrument since he was in elementary school. Once he got his hands on the instrument, it is said that he would spend hours upon hours playing it, often to the annoyance of his father. He picked up the skills of playing the instrument by watching other, more experienced players, and he’d also learn songs by listening to records and trying to recreate them on his guitar. When he was first starting out, his influences were Blues legends like B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and the mystical Robert Johnson. Before long, Hendrix realized that he had to get his hands on an electric guitar as it was hard to hear the acoustic guitar in a band setting. This led him to his first electric guitar, which was a Supro Ozark.", "start_char": 7303, "end_char": 8541, "id": "50459108" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3145226206#8_3626486867", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Daniel", "title": "Tomb of Daniel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tomb of Daniel\nTomb of Daniel\nContents\nSusa‌, Iran\nAlternative locations\nIran\nIraq\nBabylon\nKirkuk\nMosul\nMuqdadiyah\nTurkey\nUzbekistan\nSamarkand\nMorocco\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Later Mulla Hassan's son, Mulla Javad carried out further renovations in the site. Alternative locations\nIran\nMalamir\nThe Jewish Encyclopedia notes that a five days journey from Dezful, near Mala Amir, in Khuzestan of Iran, there is another sacred tomb said to be that of Daniel. Iraq\nBabylon\nThe Martyrologium Romanum of 1584 assigned Saint Daniel 's feastday to July 21. The place of his death is given as Babylon, Mesopotamia. Though this martyrology does not say so, it was claimed that he was buried in the royal vault there. Kirkuk\nA tomb attributed to Daniel is located within the Kirkuk Citadel in the city of Kirkuk, Iraq. Originally the site was a Jewish synagogue then later it was turned into a Christian church and finally into a Muslim mosque. The mosque has arches, pillars and two domes on a decorated base and beside it there are three minarets, which belong to the end of the Mongolian reign. The mosque is about 400 square meters and houses four tombs believed to belong to Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. As from the respect of Kirkuk people towards Prophet, they desired to bury their dead next to Daniel's Tomb.", "start_char": 5501, "end_char": 6641, "id": "65000293" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1143750474#1_2567399562", "url": "https://thebiblebrief.com/summary-of-daniel/", "title": "Summary Of Daniel – The Bible Brief", "headings": "Summary Of Daniel\nSummary Of Daniel\nFor students of escatology or ‘end times’ study, Daniel is of especial importance as he refers to the run-up to the end of days and the coming conflict at Meggido – what we refer to as the battle of Armageddon.\nWhen: Daniel Time Period\nMain Character:\nPeople & Places In Daniel:\nNotable Passages In Daniel:\nThe king answered Daniel and said, “ Surely your God is a God of gods and a Lord of kings and a revealer of mysteries, since you have been able to reveal this mystery. ” (Ch.2:47)\nThe Messianic Link In Daniel:\nThe Book of Daniel:\nKing Nebuchadnezzar acknowledges ‘Daniel’s God’ in chapter 4, and goes mad for 7 years according to the Word spoken by Daniel. Chapter 5 sees Nebuchadnezzar’s son, Belshazzar, and the passage relating to the writing on the wall that Daniel interprets correctly to prophesy the end of Belshazzar’s kingdom.\nBrief Summary:\nThe book of Daniel is also a most popular book for the students of eschatology (studies relating to the end-times), and rightly so as the last 5 chapters are dedicated to the ‘End Days’ and full of allegory and visual stimuli as to just when it will all occur, and what we can expect to happen.\nBible Summary On Amazon\nJames\nRecent Posts\nHow Does Jesus Dying Save Us From Our Sins\nSermon Journal Notebook\n", "segment": "The Prophet Daniel. People & Places In Daniel: Daniel (Belteshaz-zar); Hananiah; Mishael; Azariah; Nebuchadnezzar; Darius; Gabriel. Judah;", "start_char": 641, "end_char": 780, "id": "107350991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3145226206#3_3626478264", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Daniel", "title": "Tomb of Daniel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tomb of Daniel\nTomb of Daniel\nContents\nSusa‌, Iran\nAlternative locations\nIran\nIraq\nBabylon\nKirkuk\nMosul\nMuqdadiyah\nTurkey\nUzbekistan\nSamarkand\nMorocco\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "and he erected a chapel on the spot for both Jews and non-Jews. The king also forbade fishing in the river within a mile of Daniel's bier. According to Benjamin, the place is a dangerous one for navigation, since godless persons perish immediately on passing it; and the water under the bier is distinguished by the presence of goldfish. Interior of the tomb\nMuslim traditions agree in stating that Daniel was buried at Susa, and a similar tradition was current among the Syriac writers. Al-Baladhuri (ninth century) says that when the conqueror Abu Musa al-Ash'ari came to Susa in 638, he found the coffin of Daniel, which had been brought thither from Babylon in order to bring down rain during a period of drought. Abu Musa referred the matter to the calif Umar, who ordered the coffin to be buried, which was done by sinking it to the bottom of one of the streams nearby. A similar account is given by 10th-century Arab chronicler Ibn Hawqal who writes: \"In the city of Susa there is a river and I have heard that in the time of Abu Musa al Ashari a coffin was found there; it is said to contain the bones of Daniel the Prophet.", "start_char": 2263, "end_char": 3395, "id": "65000288" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1028982855#8_2059567033", "url": "https://sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "His mother died on the way, and he buried her by the side of Deborah's grave. He lived in the land of Serîdâ, and died two years after the people had returned from Babylon, and was buried in the cave of Kainân1. This (prophet) prophesied that when the Messiah should come, the cities of the Jews would be overturned. Micah the Morashthite (was) of the tribe of Ephraim, and was slain by Joram the son of Ahab. This (prophet) prophesied concerning the destruction of the temple of the Jews, and the abrogation of the Passover on the death of the Messiah. He died in peace, and was buried in Anikâm. Nahum, from the city of Elkôsh, (was) of the tribe of Simeon. After the death of Jonah this (prophet) prophesied concerning the Ninevites, saying, 'Nineveh shall perish by perpetually advancing waters, and ascending fire;' and this actually took place. He prophesied also concerning the Babylonians, that they would come against the Israelitish people;", "start_char": 3208, "end_char": 4158, "id": "10410924" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_817367907#0_1809684211", "url": "https://lifehopeandtruth.com/prophecy/prophets/prophets-of-the-bible/daniel-the-prophet/", "title": "Daniel the Prophet", "headings": "Daniel the Prophet\nDaniel the Prophet\nWho was Daniel the prophet? What can we learn about his personal life and the prophecies God revealed to him about the end times ahead of us now?\nWhen did Daniel live, and when was the book of Daniel written?\nWas Daniel married?\nWas Daniel a eunuch?\nThe meaning of the name Daniel\nThe real names of Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-Nego\nDaniel, a faithful man of God\nDaniel given knowledge, skill and understanding from God\nDaniel’s prophecies\nDaniel’s prophecies sealed\nBill Swanson\n", "segment": "Daniel the Prophet\nMenu\nVisit the Learning Center\nWho We Are\nDonate\nDiscern Magazine\nBlogs\nShareable Images\nEspañol\nFrançais\nHome \\ Prophecy \\ Prophets \\ Prophets of the Bible\nArticle URL: https://lifehopeandtruth.com/prophecy/prophets/prophets-of-the-bible/daniel-the-prophet/\nDaniel the Prophet\nby Bill Swanson\nWho was Daniel the prophet? What can we learn about his personal life and the prophecies God revealed to him about the end times ahead of us now? These lion murals once lined the streets of ancient Babylon, the city where Daniel the prophet spent much of his life. The murals are now on display in the Istanbul Archaeology Museums (photo by David Treybig). When did Daniel live, and when was the book of Daniel written? The biblical account of Daniel the prophet begins as he and other young men from Judah were taken captive by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon ( Daniel 1:1-4) in approximately 604 B.C. This captivity of citizens of Judah in Babylon lasted for 70 years, as God had foretold through the prophet Jeremiah ( Jeremiah 25:11 ). During this time, Daniel served in prominent positions in the governments of several Babylonian and Medo-Persian rulers, including Nebuchadnezzar, Belshazzar, Darius and Cyrus. In the first year of the reign of Darius (around 539 B.C.), Daniel came to understand, or simply proved to himself again, the prophecy of Jeremiah that predicted a 70-year captivity of his people ( Daniel 9:1-2 ). The end of the 70 years was approaching at that time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1496, "id": "110719961" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3145226206#10_3626490067", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Daniel", "title": "Tomb of Daniel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tomb of Daniel\nTomb of Daniel\nContents\nSusa‌, Iran\nAlternative locations\nIran\nIraq\nBabylon\nKirkuk\nMosul\nMuqdadiyah\nTurkey\nUzbekistan\nSamarkand\nMorocco\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "This graveyard may be regarded as the first cemetery in Kirkuk. Mosul\nA tomb attributed to the Prophet Daniel also was located in Mosul, Iraq, until it was demolished by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in July 2014. Muqdadiyah\nA reference to the Tomb of Daniel being located in the village of Al Wajihiya near Muqdadiyah, Iraq, was made after a bombing at the site in 2007. The tomb, situated in the Diyala Governorate, was targeted by Islamist terrorists and most of the structure collapsed as a result, including its green dome. Turkey\nMausoleum of Danyal in Tarsus, Mersin and also Tarsus Grand Mosque. Uzbekistan\nSamarkand\nThere is another claimed tomb of Daniel, located just outside Samarkand, Uzbekistan. According to the local legend, the Turkic conqueror Amir Timur attempted to conquer Syria for many years, but was unsuccessful. One of his ministers suggested it was because the saint from the biblical times, Daniel, was buried there. Timur then sent his army to where Daniel was entombed in Syria, and after a fierce fight with the Syrians, was able to take some of his remains back to Uzbekistan. It is also said that on the day Daniel was entombed a natural source of water sprung up at that spot, and it is believed by locals that its water has the power to heal.", "start_char": 6642, "end_char": 7930, "id": "65000295" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3145226206#7_3626485200", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Daniel", "title": "Tomb of Daniel - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tomb of Daniel\nTomb of Daniel\nContents\nSusa‌, Iran\nAlternative locations\nIran\nIraq\nBabylon\nKirkuk\nMosul\nMuqdadiyah\nTurkey\nUzbekistan\nSamarkand\nMorocco\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "The small river running at the foot of this building, which is called the Bellerau, it has been said flows immediately over the prophets Tomb, and from the transparency of the water, his coffin was to be seen at the bottom; but the Dervish and the natives whom I questioned remembered no tradition corroborating such a fact; on the contrary; it has at all times been customary with the people of the country to resort hither on certain days of the months, when they offer up their prayers at the tomb I have mentioned, in supplication to the prophet's shade.\" The current tomb was renovated and repaired in 1870 A.D. by order of Shia scholar Sheikh Jafar Shooshtari, the work being executed by Haj Mulla Hassan Memar. Later Mulla Hassan's son, Mulla Javad carried out further renovations in the site. Alternative locations\nIran\nMalamir\nThe Jewish Encyclopedia notes that a five days journey from Dezful, near Mala Amir, in Khuzestan of Iran, there is another sacred tomb said to be that of Daniel. Iraq\nBabylon\nThe Martyrologium Romanum of 1584 assigned Saint Daniel 's feastday to July 21. The place of his death is given as Babylon, Mesopotamia. Though this martyrology does not say so, it was claimed that he was buried in the royal vault there.", "start_char": 4783, "end_char": 6031, "id": "65000292" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1028982855#15_2059574737", "url": "https://sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The chief of the Jews who was in the land of the Chaldeans slew him, because he rebuked him for worshipping idols. He was buried in the grave of Arphaxar, the son of Shem, the son of Noah. Daniel (was) of the tribe of Judah, and was born in Upper Beth-Horon. He was a man who kept himself from women, and hence the Jews thought that he was an eunuch, for his face was different (from that\n\np. 73of other men), and he had no children. He prayed for the Babylonians, and died in Elam, in the city of the Hôzâyê1, and was buried in Shôshan the fortress. He prophesied concerning the return of the people. Ahijah (was) from Shilo. A lion slew this prophet, and he was buried by the oak at Shilo in Samaria. Ezra the scribe was from the country of Sâbthâ2, and of the tribe of Judah. This (prophet) brought back the people, and died in peace in his own land.", "start_char": 6340, "end_char": 7193, "id": "10410931" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_592736040#37_1121537480", "url": "https://www.shiachat.com/forum/topic/235028421-list-of-islamic-prophets-in-chronological-order/", "title": "List Of Islamic Prophets In Chronological Order - Christianity/Judaism Dialogue - ShiaChat.com", "headings": "List Of Islamic Prophets In Chronological Order\nList Of Islamic Prophets In Chronological Order\nUmmi of Ummah\nIbn Al-Shahid\nUmmi of Ummah\nnotme\nMuhammed Ali\nUmmi of Ummah\nHameedeh\nUmmi of Ummah\nHameedeh\nUmmi of Ummah\nHameedeh\nUmmi of Ummah\nHameedeh\nTheIslamHistory\nHameedeh\nAli Musaaa :)\nSumerian\nTheIslamHistory\nJaafar al-Shibli\nGrading:\nJaafar al-Shibli\nSumerian\nJaafar al-Shibli\nUmmi of Ummah\nGrading:\nJaafar al-Shibli\nJoin the conversation\nRecently Browsing 0 members\nTopics\nCOVID-19 - Breaking News [OFFICIAL THREAD] 1 2 3 4 66\nWhat the Qur'an says about the Bible\nAny one else ever have a paranormal experience?\nIlm ur Rijaal - Challenge to Everyone Whos After Sahih Chains\nWhen praying\n", "segment": "Prophet Daniel AS is buried in Khuzestan, Iran. There is a saying by Imam Ali AS:\"Making ziyarat of Prophet Daniel AS is the same as making ziyarat of me.\" Source? Quote\nLink to post\nShare on other sites\nTheIslamHistory 10\nPosted February 15, 2015\nTheIslamHistory\nLevel 5 Member\nUnregistered\n10\n2,459 posts\nLocation: Unknown\nReligion: Islam Shi'ite Twelver (School of Ahlulbayt)\nReport\nShare\nPosted February 15, 2015\nOn 2/14/2015 at 10:23 PM, TheIslamHistory said: (wasalam)\nDanial is not a prophet According to our Authentic narration. If you like I can post them. ___________________________________________________________________\nSorry, that May have come out wrong. What I meant to say is: \"", "start_char": 8948, "end_char": 9645, "id": "92534719" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3470573626#11_3836783053", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_in_Islam", "title": "Daniel in Islam - Wikipedia", "headings": "Daniel in Islam\nDaniel in Islam\nContents\nBackground\nDaniel in Muslim literature\nIn Shia Islam\nFinding and Reburial\nSee also\nBibliography\nReferences\n", "segment": "He was a Prophet and one to whom God had taught the interpretation of dreams. He was truthful, wise...\nA shrine known as Tomb of Daniel in Susa, Iran, is considered by Shia Muslims to be his sacred resting place and is visited by pilgrims. Tomb of Daniel in Susa, Iran\nFinding and Reburial\nIbn Katihr records in his book of Al Biddyah Wan Nihya: It was narrated from Khaalid ibn Dinaar that Abu’l-‘Aaliyah said: When we conquered Tastar, we found in the treasury of al-Hormuzaan a bier on which was the body of a dead man, and by his head was a scripture of his. We took the scripture and took it to ‘ Umar, and he summoned Ka‘b, who translated it into Arabic. I was the first man among the Arabs to read it, and I read it as I read this Qur'an. I said to Abu’l-‘Aaliyah: What was in it? He said:", "start_char": 6164, "end_char": 6960, "id": "101640095" } ]
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when is the gold cup cheltenham?
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Famous winners of the Gold Cup include Dawn Run (mare, ridden by Jonjo O'Neill), Arkle, Golden Miller, Best Mate, Desert Orchid & Kauto Star . Grand", "start_char": 9498, "end_char": 10000, "id": "63045129" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_463053283#5_521875724", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Hunt_racing", "title": "National Hunt racing - Wikipedia", "headings": "National Hunt racing\nNational Hunt racing\nContents\nOutline\nHistory\nNational Hunt racing today\nTypes of race\nGrades and classes\nMajor National Hunt festivals\nCheltenham\nGrand National\nOther notable National Hunt races\nHunter chase racing\nPoint to point racing\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Many horses begin their racing careers in amateur point-to-pointing where they compete over steeplechase races of three miles (4.8 km). The two main highlights of the National Hunt calendar are the Cheltenham Festival meeting and the Grand National meeting. The Cheltenham Festival is held at Cheltenham Racecourse over four days in the second week of March. It features eleven grade one races, culminating in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the best and most prestigious Chase race in the world, on the Friday. The Grand National meeting is held at Aintree over three days every April. Many of the best horses come to these festivals, which are watched by a huge television audience worldwide. Hundreds of millions of pounds are gambled on these festivals. Other important festivals are: the Galway Races – a hugely popular mixed (NH and flat) meeting in Ireland; Punchestown Festival – the Irish equivalent of the Cheltenham Festival;", "start_char": 3149, "end_char": 4078, "id": "63045118" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_710442102#11_1663303127", "url": "https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/strike+gold", "title": "Strike gold - Idioms by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "strike gold\nstrike gold\nstrike gold\nstrike gold\nstrike ˈgold\nFeedback\nComplete English Grammar Rules\nis now available in paperback and eBook formats.\nFlashcards & Bookmarks ?\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nIdioms browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "Warm to cashoffer\nComing home a distance clear, he is now best-priced at 8-1 to strike Gold again at Cheltenham in March. RACING: Looks Like Noel's back in business\nThe seven-year-old showed he is good as ever when notching a Grade One win at Auteuil last month and this three-mile-onefurlong contest is a great chance for him to strike gold again. DAN WON'T BE LEFT ON SHELF\nHalsall is a hot favourite to strike gold again in today's 100m freestyle final and she had to overcome a bout of Delhi belly to strike gold yesterday. Fran-tastic as golden girl leaves Aussies treading water\nDWAIN CHAMBERS is 10-1 to strike gold at the World Championships in Valencia next month after winning the 60m at the World Indoor trials in Sheffield yesterday. ATHLETICS: Dwain impresses\nGavin, who became the first Englishman to strike gold at the World Championships when he won the lightweight title in Chicago, was withdrawn from the match after suffering flu and a broken tooth. SPORT In Brief: Illness KOs top prospect\nBRITISH rowing hero Sir Steve Redgrave is confident the coxless four can strike gold in Athens despite the late change in personnel in the build up to the Games. ROWING:", "start_char": 3618, "end_char": 4798, "id": "33749191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2919103237#1_3229097370", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheltenham_Festival", "title": "Cheltenham Festival - Wikipedia", "headings": "Cheltenham Festival\nCheltenham Festival\nContents\nHistory\nOrigins\nRaces\nNotable events\n1983–2019\n2020 coronavirus pandemic\nHorse-welfare concerns\n2021 races\nTop jockeys\nLeading trainers\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "It usually coincides with Saint Patrick's Day and is particularly popular with Irish visitors. The meeting features several Grade I races including the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase, and Stayers' Hurdle. Large amounts of money are gambled; hundreds of millions of pounds are bet over the course of the week. Cheltenham is noted for its atmosphere, including the \"Cheltenham roar\", which refers to the enormous amount of noise that the crowd generates as the starter raises the tape for the first race of the festival. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Origins\n1.2 Races\n2 Notable events\n2.1 1983–2019\n2.2 2020 coronavirus pandemic\n3 Horse-welfare concerns\n4 2021 races\n5 Top jockeys\n6 Leading trainers\n7 See also\n8 References\n9 External links\nHistory\nOrigins\nCheltenham racecourse in 2010\nThe Cheltenham Festival originated in 1860 when the National Hunt Chase was first held at Market Harborough. It was initially titled the Grand National Hunt Meeting and took place at several locations since its institution, at the turn of the 20th century it was mostly held at Warwick Racecourse. In 1904 and 1905 it was staged at Cheltenham over a new course established at Prestbury Park in 1902, having previously taken place at Cheltenham in 1861. From 1906 to 1910 it was again held at Warwick but further additions and major improvements made at Cheltenham by Messrs. Pratt and Company, including a new stand (the fourth one), miles of drain to prevent unsuitable racing ground, tar paving in the enclosures and the paddock extended to 35 saddling boxes, proved enough to make the National Hunt Committee decide on that the 1911 meeting was to return at Prestbury Park, Cheltenham where it remained to the present day. The earliest traceable reference to a \"Festival\" is in the Warwick Advertiser of 1907.", "start_char": 580, "end_char": 2406, "id": "101263069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_126195262#5_219136924", "url": "https://racingbettingoffers.com/horse-racing-information/20-biggest-horse-races-uk/", "title": "20 Biggest Horse Races in the UK - Racing Betting Offers", "headings": "20 Biggest Horse Races in the UK\n20 Biggest Horse Races in the UK\nBETFAIR EXCHANGE: ROYAL ASCOT 2020 OFFER\n10 Biggest Jumps Races in the UK\nGrand National\nCheltenham Gold Cup\nThe Stayers’ Hurdle\nQueen Mother Champion Chase\nKing George VI Chase\nBetVictor Gold Cup\nLadbrokes Trophy Chase (Hennessy Gold Cup)\nBetfair Chase\nChampion Hurdle\nBet365 Gold Cup\nTOP HORSE RACING BETTING SITE 2019: BET365\nVISIT BET365\nBET365 INFO\n10 Biggest Flat Races in the UK\n2,000 Guineas Stakes\n1,000 Guineas Stakes\nEpsom Oaks\nEpsom Derby\nSt Leger\nKing’s Stand Stakes\nAscot Gold Cup\nKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes\nChampion Stakes\nRacing Post Trophy\nBest Free Bets for Racing\nFive Biggest Horse Races From The Rest Of The World\nDubai World Cup\nKentucky Derby\nPrix de l’Arc de Triomphe:\nBreeders’ Cup Classic\nMelbourne Cup\n", "segment": "This is the feature race of the November Meeting at Cheltenham. Run over a trip of 2m4 ½ f the race often attracts some high class grade one performers dropping into handicap company in pursuit of the big prize on offer. Ladbrokes Trophy Chase (Hennessy Gold Cup)\nOffering a prize fund of around £250,000 the Ladbrokes Trophy Chase (formerly known as the Hennessy Gold Cup) s the richest chase handicap with the exception of the English and Scottish Grand Nationals. Run in late November/Early December each year, it takes a high class performer to come out on top here. Arkle, Denman and Bobs Worth all won this before subsequently landing the Cheltenham Gold Cup – enough said! Betfair Chase\nRun at Haydock in November the Betfair Chase is the first Grade One Event of the National Hunt season. Having only been with us since 2005 it is a relatively new addition to the horse racing calendar. Run over a trip of three miles and featuring 18 stiff fences, the race often provides some useful pointers ahead of the Cheltenham Gold Cup later in the jumping year. Champion Hurdle\nAnother contest from the highlight of the National Hunt year, the Cheltenham Festival in March. The Champion Hurdle is the feature race of the first day of the Festival and the pinnacle of the season for the top horses over the smaller obstacles.", "start_char": 3596, "end_char": 4920, "id": "9398152" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_914452832#4_2031629709", "url": "https://www.tab.com.au/promotion/cash-out", "title": "Online Sports & Horse Racing Betting Australia | TAB", "headings": "\nSummary\nMy Account\nSoccer - UEFA Nations League\nRugby League - State of Origin\nClick a price to add a bet.\n", "segment": "The Everest\n. Golden Eagle\n. Victorian Derby\n. Victorian Oaks\n. The Hunter\n. The Gong\n. Railway Stakes\n. Winterbottom Stakes\n. Kingston Town Classic\n. Sky Racing Active\n.", "start_char": 2851, "end_char": 3022, "id": "89711494" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_702400400#12_1642837114", "url": "https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/roll+along", "title": "Roll along - Idioms by The Free Dictionary", "headings": "roll along\nroll along\nroll along\nroll along\nFeedback\nFlashcards & Bookmarks ?\nReferences in periodicals archive ?\nIdioms browser ?\nFull browser ?\n", "segment": "BETTING REPORT\nJump racing returns to Ascot next Saturday, when Roll Along gets the chance to repeat last year's victory in the valuable United House Gold Cup Chase. Dave's the real thing\nParticipants are invited to walk and/or roll along the Fern Ridge Bike Path between Bailey Hill Road and Green Hill Road, stopping at booths set up along the path to learn about plants, animals, recreational opportunities and restoration projects. BRIEFLY\nROLL Along, last seen finishing sixth in the Gold Cup, has been left at the head of the weights for the Bet365 Gold Cup Chase at Sandown on Saturday. Roll Along is top of the list\nFull details can be found at www.haydock-park.co.uk Meanwhile Carl Llewellyn will wait on the state of the ground before committing top weight Roll Along to Saturday's final big jumps race of the campaign, the Bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown. Hungarian sprint star set for Haydock; RACING\nROLL ALONG has all the attributes needed to land the Letheby & Christopher Chase at Cheltenham tomorrow. Llewellyn's stable star can Roll Along to victory\nThe Scot won the next three frames to regain the advantage before clinching victory in outrageous fashion in the tenth frame when, needing the black to win, he saw his shot ricochet on the jaws and roll along the bottom cushion into the opposite pocket. Snooker: Higgins ousts Fu\nWell with all the excitement of the City team, I can remember my big brother singing: \" Roll along Cardiff City roll along, To the top of the League where you belong, There'll be ?", "start_char": 3725, "end_char": 5248, "id": "33735395" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1295694755#13_1490750611", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%E2%80%9321_FA_Cup", "title": "2020–21 FA Cup - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020–21 FA Cup\n2020–21 FA Cup\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nTeams\nDelay and scheduling\nRound and draw dates\nRules changes\nQualifying rounds\nFirst Round Proper\nSecond Round Proper\nThird Round Proper\nFourth Round Proper\nFifth Round Proper\nQuarter-finals\nSemi-finals\nFinal\nMain article: 2021 FA Cup Final\nTop scorers\nTelevision rights\nPrize fund\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Hayes Lane\nAttendance: 0\nReferee: Anthony Coggins\nCheltenham Town (4) v South Shields (7)\n7 November 2020\nCheltenham Town (4)\n3–1\nSouth Shields (7)\nCheltenham\n15:00 GMT\nMay 12 ' , 53 '\nSercombe 62 '\nReport\nOsei 18 '\nStadium: Whaddon Road\nAttendance: 0\nReferee: Martin Woods\nStevenage (4) v Concord Rangers (6)\n7 November 2020\nStevenage (4)\n2–2 ( a.e.t.) 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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_402435563#5_731824993", "url": "https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Journey_to_the_Center_of_the_Earth?id=npM5AwAAQBAJ&gl=US", "title": "Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne - Books on Google Play", "headings": "Journey to the Center of the Earth\nJourney to the Center of the Earth\n75% price drop on Feb 26\nMore by Jules Verne\nAdditional Information\nPublisher\nPublished on\nPages\nISBN\nFeatures\nBest for\nLanguage\nGenres\nContent protection\nRead aloud\nReport\nReading information\nSmartphones and Tablets\nLaptops and Computers\neReaders and other devices\n", "segment": "And can they stop it? Visit the Penguin Readers website\nRegister to access online resources including tests, worksheets and answer keys. Exclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock a digital book and audio edition (not available with the eBook). $9.86$7.89\nThe Collected Works Of Jules Verne\nJules Verne\nThis collection includes Jules Verne's greatest works. Included is: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, A Journey to the Center of the Earth, Around the World in Eighty Days, The Mysterious Island, From the Earth to the Moon, Round the Moon, A Voyage in a Balloon, Doctor Ox's Experiment, Master Zacharius, A Drama in the Air, A Winter Amid the Ice, Ascent of Mont Blanc, An Antarctic Mystery, Dick Sand; or, A Captain at Fifteen, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, Facing the Flag, Five Weeks in a Balloon, Godfrey Morgan, The English at the North Pole, The Field of Ice, In Search of the Castaways, Michael Strogoff, Off on a Comet, Robur the Conqueror, The Adventures of a Special Correspondent, The Blockade Runners, The Fur Country, The Master of the World, The Pearl of LIma, The Secret of the Island, The Survivors of the Chancellor, The Underground City, The Waif of the Cynthia, Ticket No. 9262, Topsy Turvy, In The Year 2889. 5.0\n1 total\nLoading…\nAdditional Information\nPublisher\nOpen Road Media\nRead more\nCollapse\nPublished on\nApr 22, 2014\nRead more\nCollapse\nPages\n280\nRead more\nCollapse\nISBN\n9781480483668\nRead more\nCollapse\nFeatures\nFlowing text, Google-generated PDF\nRead more\nCollapse\nBest for\nWeb, Tablet, Phone, eReader\nRead more\nCollapse\nLanguage\nEnglish\nRead more\nCollapse\nGenres\nFiction / Classics\nFiction / Science Fiction / Action & Adventure\nRead more\nCollapse\nContent protection\nThis content is DRM protected. Read more\nCollapse\nRead aloud\nAvailable on Android devices\nRead more\nCollapse\nReport\nFlag as inappropriate\nReading information\nSmartphones and Tablets\nInstall the Google Play Books app for Android and iPad/iPhone.", "start_char": 2864, "end_char": 4822, "id": "112128262" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2701066574#13_3822887413", "url": "https://www.readbookpage.com/pdf/20-000-leagues-under-the-sea/", "title": "Search Results for “20-000-leagues-under-the-sea” – PDF Read Book Page", "headings": "\nJuvenile Fiction\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\nFiction\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\n20 000 Leagues Under the Seas\nJuvenile Nonfiction\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\nScience fiction\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea Unabridged and Complete\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\nGraphic novels\nTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\nFiction\nTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\nAdventure stories\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\nFiction\nTwenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea With Original Illustrations\nAdventure\nReturn to 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea Annotated\nFiction\nCaptain Nemo\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea Illustrated\nScience fiction.\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\nFiction\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea Illustrated original illustrations by Alphonse de Neuville\nSubmarines (Ships)\nTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea By Jules Verne\nFiction\nCapt Nemo 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea and the Mysterious Island\nSubmarines (Ships)\n20 000 Leagues Under the Sea\n", "segment": "Jules Verne\nPublisher: Oxford University Press\nISBN: 0192828398\nCategory: Fiction\nPage: 445\nView: 146\nOriginally published: Chicago: Rand McNally, 1922. ( The Windermere series). With a new introductory note.", "start_char": 3505, "end_char": 3712, "id": "88508218" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_577135365#9_1031018960", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Tu-We/Verne-Jules.html", "title": "Jules Verne Biography - life, family, childhood, parents, story, wife, son, book, old, information, born", "headings": "Jules Verne Biography\nJules Verne Biography\nEarly life\nCareer as a playwright\nFirst novels\nLater works\nVerne the man\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1978. Evans, I. O. Jules Verne and His Work. New York: Twayne, 1966. Reprint, Mattituck, NY: Aeonian Press, 1976. Jules-Verne, Jean. Jules Verne: A Biography.", "start_char": 5967, "end_char": 6155, "id": "590701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1294217985#2_2683335716", "url": "https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/jules-verne/", "title": "Jules Verne - Book Series In Order", "headings": "Jules Verne Books In Order\nJules Verne Books In Order\nPublication Order of Voyages Extraordinaires Books\nPublication Order of Children Of Captain Grant Books\nPublication Order of Barsac Mission Books\nPublication Order of Adventures of Captain Hatteras Books\nPublication Order of Captain Nemo Books\nPublication Order of Second Fatherland Books\nPublication Order of Steam House Books\nPublication Order of Two Years Holiday Books\nPublication Order of Standalone Novels\nPublication Order of Short Stories/Novellas\nPublication Order of Short Story Collections\nPublication Order of Non-Fiction Books\nPublication Order of Anthologies\nOne Response to “Jules Verne”\nLeave a Reply\n", "segment": "Verne is the most famous French author to ever live thanks to the mainstream appeal, popularity, and ultimately the legacy and quality of his works. He was known for starting the science fiction genre on its way as well as his dynamic novels. Even though he pioneered the genre, the novels and what he writes about did not always fall into the sci-fi category specifically. He wrote about strange worlds and travel through air, space, and underwater before aircraft and submarines or even space travel had been invented. Beyond Agatha Christie and Disney Productions, he is the third most often translated author ever. Verne wrote romantic adventure stories for the nineteenth centuries that captured the imagination of the public like never before, writing about flying machines or machines that went underwater or fantastical creatures capable of completely destroying a vessel and everyone on board it. Whether it was the Earth being grazed by a comet like in Hector Servadac or writing about an expedition whose mission is to get to the center of the planet, Jules Verne was always creative, inventive, and included his own flair for storytelling. He was also politically minded and many of his characters played into his sympathies, such as Captain Nemo from 20,000 Leagues being aligned against British Imperialism in India. Verne admired Edgar Allan Poe’s stories and prose and felt strongly about the importance of scientific accuracy in writing. He was very passionate about accuracy even while writing about fantastical themes (an absence of which in fellow author H.G. Wells earned a chiding by Jules).", "start_char": 5954, "end_char": 7567, "id": "23450721" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_487577100#6_1051290289", "url": "https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/the-essential-mans-library-adventure-edition-part-one-fiction/", "title": "50 Best Fiction Adventure Books | The Art of Manliness", "headings": "The Essential Man’s Library: 50 Fictional Adventure Books Edition\nThe Essential Man’s Library: 50 Fictional Adventure Books Edition\nHatchet by Gary Paulsen\nTreasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson\nSwiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss\nCaptains Courageous by Rudyard Kipling\nShe by H. Rider Haggard\nAyesha: The Return of She by H. Rider Haggard\nKing Solomon’s Mines by H. Rider Haggard\nSouthern Mail/Night Flight by Antoine de Saint-Exupery\nThe Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle\nThe Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling\nThe Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne\nThe Tigers of Mompracem by Emilio Salgari\nThe Pirates of Malaysia by Emilio Salgari\nThe Two Tigers by Emilio Salgari\nCongo by Michael Crichton\nJurassic Park by Michael Crichton\nThe Lost World by Michael Crichton\nThe Odyssey by Homer\nThe Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien\nThe Lord of the Rings Series by J. R. R. Tolkien\nThe Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien\nKidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson\n20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne\nThe Mysterious Island by Jules Verne\nAround the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne\nThe Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas\nAll for one, one for all, that is our motto.\nPeter Pan by J. M. Barrie\nTrue at First Light by Ernest Hemingway\nThe Thirty Nine Steps by John Buchan\nThe Call of the Wild by Jack London\nThe Sea Wolf by Jack London\nRoughing It by Mark Twain\nThe Beach by Alex Garland\nMoby-Dick by Herman Melville\nRobinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe\nCaptain Blood by Rafael Sabatini\nThe Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope\nLord of the Flies by William Golding\nHeart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad\nInca Gold by Clive Cussler\nSahara by Clive Cussler\nTreasure by Clive Cussler\nThe Lighthouse at the End of the World by Jules Verne\nLe Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory\nJourney to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne\nTarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs\nThe Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas\nThe Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling\nIn Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne\nThe People of the Mist by H. Rider Haggard\nNow it’s your turn! What great fictional adventure stories did we miss? Share your recommendations.\n", "segment": "for a moment our wings are seen in the light of the fire, and, lo! we are gone again into the Nowhere. Southern Mail/Night Flight by Antoine de Saint-Exupery\nA two for one deal, this book chronicles the dangerous lives of the early mail pilots as told by Saint-Exupery, author of Wind, Sand and Stars and himself an accomplished pilot. The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle\nThis timeless classic by Arthur Conan Doyle inspired the imagination of countless young boys and spawned what is now known as the Lost World genre. Inside its pages the protagonist, Professor Challenger, plays tour guide on an undiscovered plateau in South America, filled with dinosaurs and other mystical creatures that time seemingly forgot. The Man Who Would Be King by Rudyard Kipling\nRudyard Kipling’s famous short story about two wandering British adventurers who somehow manage to become kings of Kafiristan, only to suffer a drastic fall from power. The Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne\nIn this, one of Verne’s lesser known works, Captain Hatteras enlists a team with the goal of reaching the North Pole. Along the way wills are tested as they face sub-zero temperatures and possible starvation, and eventually the men begin to whisper of mutiny. Typical of Verne’s works, the book is packed with classic adventure start to finish. The Tigers of Mompracem by Emilio Salgari\nFull of high seas adventure, this is the first in Italian author Emilio Salgari’s celebrated Sandokan series, which follows the pirate Sandokan, known as the Tiger of Malaysia, on his swashbuckling escapades.", "start_char": 3631, "end_char": 5208, "id": "15527637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1070498338#11_2336151137", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/546405/facts-about-jules-verne", "title": "15 Things You Might Not Know About Jules Verne | Mental Floss", "headings": "15 Things You Might Not Know About Jules Verne\n15 Things You Might Not Know About Jules Verne\n1. HE GREW UP SURROUNDED BY SHIPS.\n2. HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS COUSIN.\n3. HIS FATHER PRESSURED HIM TO BE A LAWYER.\n4. HE LIVED IN PARIS DURING A TUMULTUOUS TIME.\n5. HE BECAME A STOCKBROKER TO PAY THE BILLS.\n6. HIS ADVENTURE NOVELS WERE PART OF A SERIES …\n7. … THAT PROVIDED HIM WITH A STEADY STREAM OF INCOME.\n8. HE DREW INSPIRATION FROM HIS OWN SAILING ADVENTURES.\n9. HE'S ONE OF THE MOST TRANSLATED AUTHORS IN THE WORLD …\n10. … BUT NOT ALL OF THOSE TRANSLATIONS ARE ACCURATE.\n11. HE HAD MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS.\n12. HIS MENTALLY ILL NEPHEW SHOT HIM IN THE LEG …\n13. … LEAVING HIM WITH A PERMANENT LIMP.\n14. HIS WORK CONTRIBUTED TO THE RISE OF STEAMPUNK.\n15. MANY OF HIS PREDICTIONS WERE SURPRISINGLY SPOT-ON.\n", "segment": "Between 1863 and 1905, Verne published 54 novels about travel, adventure, history, science, and technology for the Voyages Extraordinaires series. He worked closely with Hetzel on characters, structure, and plot until the publisher's death in 1886. Verne's writing wasn't limited to this series, however; in total, he wrote 65 novels over the course of his life, though some would not be published until long after his death. 8. HE DREW INSPIRATION FROM HIS OWN SAILING ADVENTURES. During the 1860s, Verne's career was taking off, and he was making good money. So in 1867, he bought a small yacht, which he named the Saint Michel, after his son, Michel. When he wasn't living in Amiens, he spent time sailing around Europe to the Channel Islands, along the English Coast, and across the Bay of Biscay. Besides enjoying the peace and quiet at sea, he also worked during these sailing trips, writing most of the manuscripts for Around the World in Eighty Days and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea on his yacht.", "start_char": 5263, "end_char": 6276, "id": "91700602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2342212556#0_2523241604", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Verne_bibliography", "title": "Jules Verne bibliography - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jules Verne bibliography\nJules Verne bibliography\nContents\nVoyages Extraordinaires\nPublished in Verne's lifetime\nPosthumous additions\nOther novels\nShort stories\nPublished in Verne's lifetime\nPosthumously published\nNonfiction books\nEssays\nPlays\nNotes\nReferences\nCitations\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jules Verne bibliography - Wikipedia\nJules Verne bibliography\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia bibliography\nJules Verne, circa 1856\nJules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most famous for his novel sequence, the Voyages Extraordinaires, Verne also wrote assorted short stories, plays, miscellaneous novels, essays, and poetry. His works are notable for their profound influence on science fiction and on surrealism, their innovative use of modernist literary techniques such as self-reflexivity, and their complex combination of positivist and romantic ideologies. Unless otherwise referenced, the information presented here is derived from the research of Volker Dehs, Jean-Michel Margot, Zvi Har’El, and William Butcher. Contents\n1 Voyages Extraordinaires\n1.1 Published in Verne's lifetime\n1.2 Posthumous additions\n2 Other novels\n3 Short stories\n3.1 Published in Verne's lifetime\n3.2 Posthumously published\n4 Nonfiction books\n5 Essays\n6 Plays\n7 Notes\n7.1 References\n7.2 Citations\n8 External links\nVoyages Extraordinaires\n1890 Hetzel advertisement\nMain article: Voyages Extraordinaires\nThree publication dates for each book are given because, in the system developed by Pierre-Jules Hetzel for the Voyages Extraordinaires, each of Verne's novels was published successively in several different formats. This resulted in several distinct editions of each texts, as follows. Serial (known as éditions pré-originales, pre-original editions): Serialization in a periodical, usually Hetzel's own biweekly Magasin d'Éducation et de récréation (\"Magazine of Education and Recreation\", founded 1864). The serialized installments were illustrated by artists on Hetzel's staff, such as Édouard Riou, Léon Benett, and George Roux.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1798, "id": "105080007" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_825492606#6_1682380763", "url": "https://www.biography.com/writer/jules-verne", "title": "Jules Verne - Novels, Quotes & Facts - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJules Verne\nWho Was Jules Verne?\nEarly Years and Career\nMarriage and Child\nMeeting Pierre-Jules Hetzel\nLiterary Career\nLater Years, Death and Posthumous Works\nLegacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nVictor Hugo\nCharles Baudelaire\nGuy de Maupassant\nAlexandre Dumas\nMarquis de Sade\nRobert Louis Stevenson\nAntoine de Saint-Exupéry\nHector Berlioz\nH.G. Wells\n", "segment": "That same year, Paris in the Twentieth Century ( Paris au XXe siècle) was rejected for publication, but in 1865 Verne was back in print with From the Earth to the Moon ( De la Terre à la Lune) and In Search of the Castaways (Les Enfants du capitaine Grant). Inspired by his love of travel and adventure, Verne soon bought a ship, and he and his wife spent a good deal of time sailing the seas. Verne's own adventures sailing to various ports, from the British Isles to the Mediterranean, provided plentiful fodder for his short stories and novels. In 1867, Hetzel published Verne's Illustrated Geography of France and Her Colonies (Géographie illustrée de la France et de ses colonies ), and that year Verne also traveled with his brother to the United States. He only stayed a week — managing a trip up the Hudson River to Albany, then on to Niagara Falls — but his visit to America made a lasting impact and was reflected in later works. In 1869 and 1870, Hetzel published Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea (Vingt mille lieues sous les mers), Around the Moon ( Autour de la Lune) and Discovery of the Earth (Découverte de la Terre). By this point, Verne's works were being translated into English, and he could comfortably live on his writing. Beginning in late 1872, the serialized version of Verne's famed Around the World in Eighty Days (Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) first appeared in print. The story of Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout takes readers on an adventurous global tour at a time when travel was becoming easier and alluring. In the century plus since its original debut, the work has been adapted for the theater, radio, television and film, including the classic 1956 version starring David Niven.", "start_char": 4389, "end_char": 6131, "id": "22940857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_577135365#12_1031020942", "url": "http://www.notablebiographies.com/Tu-We/Verne-Jules.html", "title": "Jules Verne Biography - life, family, childhood, parents, story, wife, son, book, old, information, born", "headings": "Jules Verne Biography\nJules Verne Biography\nEarly life\nCareer as a playwright\nFirst novels\nLater works\nVerne the man\nFor More Information\n", "segment": "St. Martin's Press, 1996. Lynch, Lawrence W. Jules Verne. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1992. Teeters, Peggy. Jules Verne: The Man Who Invented Tomorrow. New York: Walker and Company, 1993.", "start_char": 6271, "end_char": 6459, "id": "590704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_1523775083#1_3245788576", "url": "https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/jules-verne-father-of-science-fiction", "title": "Jules Verne: Father of Science Fiction?", "headings": "Jules Verne: Father of Science Fiction?\nJules Verne: Father of Science Fiction?\nGet our newsletter\nBeyond “science says”\n", "segment": "Some literary historians may dispute this, asserting that sci-fi goes all the way back to the early moderns or even the ancients (via, of course, Bacon’s “New Atlantis”…), with the boldest spirits even claiming Homer’s Odyssey for the genre. That seems to me a stretch. Since science, as we now understand the term, did not really begin until the seventeenth century, surely science fiction cannot have existed any earlier. Reserving the right to offer some qualifications of my own, “father of science fiction” will do very well as a starting point for discussing Verne and his works. Between 1863 and 1905, this very bourgeois French gentleman — Verne was the son of a lawyer, and his only paid employment outside literature was a brief spell as a stockbroker — wrote 65 books grouped by bibliographers under the heading Les Voyages Extraordinaires. These were works of fiction whose plots either hinged on some extrapolation, or untried application, of the science of Verne’s time, or at a minimum used some unresolved scientific issue (and here you have to include geography among the sciences) as a “hook” on which to hang an adventure story. A handful of those books, all from the first dozen or so of those 42 years, are known, at least by name, to any person literate in modern Western culture. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea was made into a fine early special-effects movie by Disney in 1954. Two years later, producer Mike Todd made Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days into a cast-of-thousands, costume-and-scenery extravaganza that won five Oscars. My ten-year-old son owns, and has read, an abbreviated young-reader’s edition of Journey to the Center of the Earth, and at least one recent movie, the rather dire 2003 The Core, can claim to be distantly descended (so to speak) from that book.", "start_char": 225, "end_char": 2040, "id": "70651667" } ]
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