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"segment": "Three weeks later against the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Jacobs rushed 26 times for 123 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 20 yards in the 24–21 win. During Week 7 against the Green Bay Packers, he rushed 21 times for 124 yards in the 42–24 road loss. Two weeks later against the Detroit Lions, Jacobs rushed 28 times for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the 31–24 victory. After just the eighth game of the season, Jacobs set the Raiders rookie record for rushing yards in a season with 740, surpassing Marcus Allen 's old record of 697. In the next game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday Night Football, Jacobs rushed for 71 yards and the game-winning touchdown and caught five passes for 30 yards. In Week 11 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Jacobs rushed 23 times for 112 yards in the 17–10 win. In Week 13 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jacobs rushed 17 times for 104 yards in the 40–9 loss. During the game, Jacobs became the first running back in Raiders' history to rush for 1,000 yards in a rookie season. Jacobs missed three of the last four games of the season due to a shoulder injury and skin infection. Jacobs finished the 2019 season with 1,150 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns.",
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"segment": "Ben Watkins; 35. Chad Finley; 36. Josh Richards; 37. Ashton Winger; 38. Tyler Carpenter; 39.",
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"segment": "7, ADP: 57.4\n43. Josh Jacobs (RB, LV) BYE: 6, ADP: 8.9\n44. Melvin Gordon (RB, DEN) BYE: 8, ADP: 37.5\n45. George Kittle (TE, SF) BYE: 11, ADP:",
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"segment": "In Week 11 against the Cincinnati Bengals, Jacobs rushed 23 times for 112 yards in the 17–10 win. In Week 13 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jacobs rushed 17 times for 104 yards in the 40–9 loss. During the game, Jacobs became the first running back in Raiders' history to rush for 1,000 yards in a rookie season. Jacobs missed three of the last four games of the season due to a shoulder injury and skin infection. Jacobs finished the 2019 season with 1,150 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns. 2020 season\nJacobs made his return from injury in Week 1 against the Carolina Panthers. During the game, Jacobs rushed 25 times for 93 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns in the Las Vegas Raiders' 34–30 victory. Jacobs also contributed several key plays in the passing game with 46 yards on four receptions. In the following week's game against the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football, Jacobs recorded 105 all purpose yards (88 rushing, 17 receiving) during the 34–24 win. In Week 5 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jacobs rushed for 77 yards and two touchdowns in the 40–32 win.",
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"segment": "33. Brandon Carpenter; 34. Dave Hess Jr; 35. Freddie Carpenter; 36. Josh Putnam; 37. Danny Snyder;",
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"segment": "Brandon Sheppard; 4. Tyler Bruening; 5. Ross Bailes; 6. Devin Moran; 7. Jesse Stovall; 8.",
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"segment": "Jacobs was selected with one of the first-round picks acquired from the Chicago Bears in the September 2018 Khalil Mack trade. He signed his four-year rookie contract with the team on July 9, 2019. 2019 season\nJacobs made his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football. In the game, Jacobs rushed 23 times for 85 yards and two touchdowns and caught one pass for 28 yards in the 24–16 victory. In the next game against the Kansas City Chiefs, he rushed 12 times for 99 yards as the Raiders lost by a score of 28–10. Three weeks later against the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Jacobs rushed 26 times for 123 yards and two touchdowns and caught three passes for 20 yards in the 24–21 win. During Week 7 against the Green Bay Packers, he rushed 21 times for 124 yards in the 42–24 road loss. Two weeks later against the Detroit Lions, Jacobs rushed 28 times for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the 31–24 victory. After just the eighth game of the season, Jacobs set the Raiders rookie record for rushing yards in a season with 740, surpassing Marcus Allen 's old record of 697. In the next game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday Night Football, Jacobs rushed for 71 yards and the game-winning touchdown and caught five passes for 30 yards.",
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"segment": "1. Brandon Overton (14.372); 2. Kyle Strickler (14.377); 3. Brandon Sheppard (14.402); 4. Josh Richards (14.430); 5. Austin Kirkpatrick (14.520);",
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"segment": "1. Tyler Erb; 2. Rick Eckert; 3. Brandon Sheppard; 4. Tyler Bruening; 5. Ross Bailes;",
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"headings": "Here's when the Packers should trade Aaron Rodgers, based on how his contract is structured\nHere's when the Packers should trade Aaron Rodgers, based on how his contract is structured\nThe Packers put a succession plan in place at quarterback when they traded up to select Jordan Love\nContracts for Green Bay's quarterbacks\nBrandon Jacobs relives Giants' Super Bowl wins over the Patriots and examines Eli's legacy and Saquon's future in New York\nThe logistics of a 2021 trade\nThe logistics of a 2022 trade\n",
"segment": "as we check in with what he may have missed as he fully embraces \"offseason mode\" (21:45). Next, Brandon Jacobs joins the podcast (29:00). He answers if he'll be rooting for Tom Brady in the Super Bowl, the challenges of advancing as a Wild Card team and his thoughts on the recent resurgence from Leonard Fournette. Brandon is a big man and comments on the disadvantages of playing running back at over 6'4. He also shares his high school and college journey from JUCO to backing up Ronnie Brown and Cadillac Williams to Southern Illinois. Jacobs shares what it was like taking over the starting role for the Giants after Tiki Barber retired and the confidence the team felt facing the Patriots in Super Bowl 42. Does David Tyree have the best Super Bowl catch of all time? Well, not if BMac has his say about a personal Steelers memory. Brandon is certain that Eli Manning is a no-brainer Hall of Famer, but isn't so sure of Saquon Barkley's future in New York. Finally, we hit our Superlative and hear who is the best backfield in NFL history.",
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"headings": "The National Endowment for the Humanities\nThe National Endowment for the Humanities\nArthur Miller\nJefferson Lecture\n2001\nThe Playwright Living In The Present Tense\nBY JAMES HOUGHTON\n",
"segment": "Now, we all know that Arthur Miller has had an extraordinary life. You can read about his work in this very magazine or better yet, pick up any one of his many plays, essays, or short stories, or perhaps his autobiography. We also understand that Arthur is highly regarded for his intellectual, cultural, and political contributions to our country and beyond. Some might recognize his good taste or know a bit about his carpentry skills and his passion for making practical furniture. Perhaps it is his relentless activism that strikes a chord with you. Maybe you have heard a thing or two about his travels around the world and his relationship with various leaders across the globe. Friends might note his family, his laps in his pond, or the grandchild that tickles him. Maybe it is the sweet ditty he wrote, \"Sittin' Around,\" from The American Clock, one of my favorites. I suspect you have an inkling of the remarkable decades of experiences he has lived through and affected. The Great Depression comes to mind, or say, the McCarthy era?",
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"title": "Excerpts from Arthur Miller’s testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee | American Masters | PBS",
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"segment": "I am not satisfied with that. That is entirely too vague. What I want is a positive statement as to whether or not you will answer that question. Mr. Miller: ( Miller confers with his lawyer) Sir, I believe I have given you the answer that I must give. The hearing concluded shortly after this, with Miller continuing to refuse to name any names. SHARE\nAbout the Master\nArthur Miller\nPlaywright\nOct 17, 1915 - Feb 10, 2005\nVIEW MASTER COLLECTION",
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"segment": "One of my great pleasures in recent years has been to nudge Arthur about that deep well of optimism I know lies within him. I usually get a good laugh out of him when I warn him that he might be in danger of exposing that neatly covered reservoir. You see, I believe Arthur Miller is a dreamer and seeker of truth--the truth that lies within the mystery of human existence. He seeks the truth and dares to ask the questions Why am I here? How can I make a difference? Who am I? What am I? The big stuff. By merely asking these questions--let alone pursuing cogent answers--Arthur reveals the optimist living within him. No one makes it through the last eighty-five years standing without a pillar of optimism to hold him up in the face of disappointment.",
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"segment": "He has been compelled to remember our past, and by not forgetting, to inform our future. But what strikes me most about him is his absolute insistence on living life in the present tense. Living is something that Arthur does extremely well. Through each decade of his astonishing life, he has managed to be deeply touched and to have deeply touched many. His intellect is extraordinary, his wisdom cup full, his heart swollen to capacity, and his spirit is that of a shy, six-year-old kid trying not to let on. One of my great pleasures in recent years has been to nudge Arthur about that deep well of optimism I know lies within him. I usually get a good laugh out of him when I warn him that he might be in danger of exposing that neatly covered reservoir. You see, I believe Arthur Miller is a dreamer and seeker of truth--the truth that lies within the mystery of human existence. He seeks the truth and dares to ask the questions Why am I here? How can I make a difference?",
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"headings": "Reverend Parris Character Analysis; Practice What You Preach\nReverend Parris Character Analysis; Practice What You Preach\nCite this page\n",
"segment": "Arthur Miller, again says in the first few paragraphs of act one, says, “He (Reverend Parris) believed he was being persecuted wherever he went, despite his best efforts to win people and god on his side. In meetings, he feels insulted if someone rose to shut the door without first asking his permission. ” Showing how Mr. Parris believed he was being persecuted wherever he went, despite his best effort to win people and God at his side. In meetings, he felt insulted if someone rose to shut the door without first asking his permission. ” Showing how Mr. Parris believed he deserved that respect. Arthur Miller must have had some grudge against Reverend Parris for how he made him out to be; nevertheless this is what he was. Reverend Samuel Parris believed himself (something of a king or high authority) above everyone else in Sale. As I read I saw how selfish Reverend Parris was. For example, during the first act, and I’ve mentioned this before, Reverend Parris got into an argument with Giles Corry about how since he was the Minister of Salem that he should get his firewood for free and that sixty-six pounds a year was barely enough to live on.",
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"segment": "There you go. Student: Thank you. Teacher: You’re welcome. I’m gonna give you kind of this prompt and we’re gonna talk more about this on Monday, so we’re not gonna spend a lot of time today actually going through all of this. I wanna kind of give you a big picture—big idea—of what we’re working towards cuz we’re actually gonna spend most of the class period today, looking at some other sources that might help you think about how to pull together these different ideas about a person’s reputation. First of all, I want you just to look at this prompt. Do you see this prompt right here in kind of the bigger text? All right, so it says, “Arthur Miller believed that the biggest tragedy was the fall of the common man.",
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"segment": "I am trying to and I will protect my sense of myself. I could not use the name of another person and bring trouble on him. These were writers, poets, as far as I could see, and the life of a writer, despite what it sometimes seems, is pretty tough. I wouldn’t make it any tougher for anybody. I ask you not to ask me that question. ( Miller confers with his lawyer) I will tell you anything about myself, as I have. Mr. Arens: These were Communist Party meetings; were they not? Mr. Miller:",
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"segment": "― Arthur Miller\ntags: betrayal , friendship , reality\n579 likes\nLike\n“Until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven.” ― Arthur Miller, The Crucible\ntags: philosophy , religious\n515 likes\nLike\n“Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! Because I lie and sign myself to lies! Because I am not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang! How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!”",
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"segment": "thinkers are rare .” Image source\nArthur C. Clarke\n“ If the artist did not know his goal, even the most miraculous of tools could not find it for him .” Image source\nArthur Conan Doyle\n“ There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact .” Image source\nArthur Miller\n“ The structure of a play is always the story of how the birds came home to roost .” Image source\nBob Dylan\n“ Get outside. Get out into the world, man! You wanna read poetry, look at the stars. Light a candle and write under the new moon. That’s when The Operator comes to whisper the Secret Words to you .” Image source\nCarl Jung\n“ Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves .”",
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"segment": "Joseph Pulitzer Facts\nHome > Facts > Biography Facts > Joseph Pulitzer Facts\nJoseph Pulitzer Facts\nJoseph Pulitzer Facts\nJoseph Pulitzer was a U.S. newspaper publisher, journalist, lawyer, philanthropist, and Congressman. He fought against corruption and big business in America while helping to establish the modern newspaper. He is known for helping to keep the Statue of Liberty in New York, and for the Pulitzer Prizes that were established in his name and awarded for excellence in journalism, photography, literature, history, drama, music, and poetry. He was born in Hungary on April 10 th, 1847. He was 17 when he arrived in Boston, and quickly made his way to New York where he enlisted. After the Civil War he studied English and got a job as a journalist. At 25 he became a publisher and contributed greatly to the development of the newspaper in the United States. Interesting Joseph Pulitzer Facts: Joseph Pulitzer was born Pulitzer Jozsef in Mako, Hungary on April 10 th, 1847 to a wealthy grain merchant family. Joseph was 11 when his father died.",
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"segment": "His grave is a bit removed from the others on this list, but visiting it allows you to explore more of this incredible graveyard and see some beautiful monuments. Joseph Pulitzer\nJoseph Pulitzer’s grave with his monument in the background. You might not know the name Joseph Pulitzer, but you have undoubtedly heard of the prize named after him: the Pulitzer Prize. Pulitzer was born in Hungry and immigrated to the United States in 1864 when he was 17. He immediately signed up to fight for the Union and served for eight months during the Civil War. During his life, Pulitzer owned both the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the New York World. While he was often accused of yellow journalism, his newspapers thrived during his lifetime. He also was elected the House of Representatives from New York but resigned halfway through his term. Thanks to an endowment in his will, the Columbia School of Journalism was started.",
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"segment": "During his stint as a reporter, Pulitzer was nominated by the Republican Party for State Legislature. His area was mainly dominated by the Democrats, but Joseph campaigned relentlessly and finally won. An ambitious person, Joseph made money through newspaper acquisitions and used the money for his law school. Joseph’s love for journalism was evident when he single-handedly increased the circulation of ‘New York World’ which was in a financial mess. Joseph believed in the power of press and the intelligentsia involved in journalistic activities to bring a positive change to the world\nImage Credit\nhttp://www.biography.com/people/joseph-pulitzer-9448470\nImage Credit\nhttp://shs.umsystem.edu/historicmissourians/name/p/pulitzer/\nImage Credit\nhttp://shs.umsystem.edu/historicmissourians/name/p/pulitzer/\nPrevious Next\nRecommended Lists: Recommended Lists: Journalists\nHungarian Men\nMale Journalists\nHungarian Journalists\nChildhood & Early Life\nJoseph Pulitzer was born on April 10, 1847, in Mako, Hungary, in a prominent Jewish family. He was initially tutored by private teachers and learnt French and German at an early age. When his father retired and settled in Budapest, Joseph went to school there. At the age of 17, Joseph wanted to enlist in the Austrian Army, but he was rejected because of his weak health and poor eyesight.",
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"segment": "Joseph Pulitzer - Wikipedia\nJoseph Pulitzer\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican newspaper publisher\nThe native form of this personal name is Pulitzer József . This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Joseph Pulitzer\n\n\nMember of the U.S. House of Representatives\nfrom New York 's 9th district\nIn office\nMarch 4, 1885 – April 10, 1886\nPreceded by\nJohn Hardy\nSucceeded by\nSamuel Cox\nMember of the\nMissouri House of Representatives\nfrom the 5th St. Louis district\nIn office\nJanuary 5, 1870 – March 24, 1870\nPreceded by\nJohn Terry\nSucceeded by\nNicholas M. Bell\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nJózsef Pulitzer\n( 1847-04-10)\nApril 10, 1847\nMakó, Kingdom of Hungary\nDied\nOctober 29, 1911\n(1911-10-29)\n(aged 64)\nCharleston, South Carolina, United States\nNationality\nAmerican\nPolitical party\nRepublican (1870)\nLiberal Republican (1870–74)\nDemocrat (1874–1911)\nSpouse (s)\nKatherine \"Kate\" Davis (1878–1911; his death; 7 children)\nOccupation\nPublisher, philanthropist, journalist, lawyer, politician\nNet worth\nUSD $30.6 million at the time of his death (approximately 1/1142nd of US GNP)\nSignature\n\nMilitary service\nAllegiance\nUnited States of America\nBranch/service\nUnion Army\nYears of service\n1864–1865\nUnit\nFirst Regiment, New York Cavalry\nBattles/wars\nAmerican Civil War\nJoseph Pulitzer ( / ˈpʊlɪtsər / PUUL-it-sər; born József Pulitzer; Hungarian: [ ˈjoːʒɛf ˈpulit͡sɛr]; April 10, 1847 – October 29, 1911) was a Hungarian-born American newspaper publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the New York World. He became a leading national figure in the Democratic Party and was elected congressman from New York.",
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"segment": "Coffin voiced Kevin, Tim, Bob, Mark, Phil, and Stuart, Renaud voiced Dave, and Clement voiced Jerry. Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud later reprised their roles in Despicable Me 2. Jemaine Clement was the only one not to reprise his role. Starting from the 2015 Minions film, Coffin became the solo and only voice actor of the Minions. He would later reprise his role in Despicable Me 3 and Minions: The Rise of Gru, with Kyle Balda directing the film. Pierre Coffin (2010–present)\nChris Renaud (2010-2013)\nJemaine Clement (2010, Jerry only)\nSee also\nList of mascots\nReferences\n^ \"Want To Learn Minion Language? Here's A List Of Minion Words And Their English Translations\". Tech Times. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020.",
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"segment": "However, Agnes mistakes this as him fainting from liking it. Despicable Me 2\nIn the sequel, Gru is now running a jelly business with the help from the Minions, but is saddened to see Nefario leaving because of the latter's desire to do evil despite their previous success. Eventually, Gru is recruited to the Anti-Villain League (or AVL for short) to help them fight a new villain named El Macho due to his knowledge on villains. Teaming up with AVL agent Lucy Wilde, Gru helps set up a cupcake bakery at local mall to find clues while developing a relationship with Lucy. During the Cinco de Mayo celebration, Gru finds out that the local Mexican restaurant owner Eduardo Perez is actually El Macho and that Nefario is currently working for him. Gru is even horrified to learn that El Macho and Nefario have kidnapped many of the Minions and mutated them with a stolen mutagen called PX-41, turning them into purple savage hairy monsters, and that El Macho plans to send numerous rockets containing the mutated Minions to major cities around the world to achieve world domination. Having learned about Gru's previous success of stealing the moon, El Macho offers Gru a team-up, but Gru politely refuses and leaves, prompting El Macho to send a mutated Minion named Kevin to go after him. Gru is even horrified to learn that Margo has been dumped by her boyfriend Antonio Perez, who is El Macho's son and ends up being encased in ice by Gru for breaking Margo's heart. When Lucy arrives to attend the Cinco de Mayo celebration, El Macho (being aware that she's working for the AVL) kidnaps her and takes her hostage. Witnessing this and realizing his mistake, Nefario quits El Macho's employ and secretly informs Gru that El Macho's on to him and that Lucy has been taken hostage.",
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"segment": "Agnes has a huge love of candy, wishing her new parents to have a gummy bear house, and happily eats out of the pet food bowl Gru filled with candy. She also made a green disgusting-looking soup with a bit of gummy bears in them, courtesy of her immature behavior, which nearly made Gru and Lucy on the brink of throwing up. She also loves fluffy things for example she called Kyle, Gru's \"dog\", a fluffy doggie. Plot\nDespicable Me\nAgnes, along with Margo and Edith, attempt to sell to cookies to Felonius Gru, but the girls quickly go away when he pretends to be a recorded message. Agnes leaves believing he is an actual recorded message. The girls return to Miss Hattie's Home for Girls, only to be berated by Miss Hattie for failing to sell the targeted amount of cookies. Within the next few days, Agnes and the girls attempt to sell cookies to Vector, whom, unlike Gru, welcomes them in due to his love for cookies. Soon after, Gru adopts the girls in order to exploit Vector's love of cookies and steal back the Tim (Despicable Me) demeanour. Agnes clings onto Gru's leg in a gesture of playfulness and heads to her new home cheerfully. When she gets there, she also has a similar reaction to Kyle, Gru's \"dog\".",
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"segment": "As they prepare to follow through with their plan, a rookie villain named Vector, who's trying to make a name for himself steals the shrink ray gun from Gru, ruining his plan. He attempts to sneak into Vector's well home to get the shrink ray gun back. After failing to steal the shrink ray gun back himself, he sees three girls selling cookies walk into the base with ease. Gru plans to use the girls to steal the shrink ray gun back and carry out his plan to steal the moon. Despicable Me was directed by Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin, based on an original story by Sergio Pablos who's known for his artwork in major Disney animated films. Despicable Me stars Steve Carrel as Gru, the lead super villain, Julie Andrews voices Gru's mother, while Miranda Cosgrove plays the elder of the three sister's. The film's original motion picture soundtrack of the same name was released on July 6, 2010. The album features songs from Despicable Me that are produced, performed and written, performed by Pharrell Williams. Other musical performers in the film are Destinee & Paris, David Bisbal, Robin Thicke, The Bee Gees, and The Sylvers. Despicable Me is the second animated movie released in 3D by Universal Pictures.",
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"segment": "He was also the voice of Swayzak in the Toonami Shockwave game \"Trapped in Hyperspace\". Clement also has a role in American comedy Gentlemen Broncos, directed by Napoleon Dynamite ' s Jared Hess. This role landed him a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. Though Gentlemen Broncos was almost universally panned by critics, some singled out Clement's performance for praise. In 2010, he voiced Jerry in Despicable Me and appeared in the film Dinner for Schmucks. In 2011, he voiced Nigel in Rio, and in 2012 he appeared as the primary antagonist Boris the Animal in Men in Black 3. In 2012, Jemaine co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in a vampire mockumentary titled What We Do in the Shadows with Taika Waititi. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 19 January 2014. He also reprised his role as Nigel in Rio 2 . Clement has starred in television commercials internationally and provided voiceovers for many others in New Zealand.",
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"segment": "She also put herself in harm's way to save the girls from Bratt's destruction of Hollywood. After these events, Lucy was more than pleased to be called \"Mom\" by Agnes, happy that she was recognized at being a mother figure to the girls. Plot\nDespicable Me 2\nLucy's parents were killed by a villain at some point in her life, this event making her join the Anti-Villain League later. Lucy is sent out to recruit Felonius Gru, the former number one villain, and bring him back to the AVL headquarters. Initially requesting the ex-villain to come with her, Lucy is forced to subdue Gru by zapping him with a lipstick taser and shoving him into the trunk of her car. Later, when Gru meets the league director, Lucy's boss Silas Ramsbottom, he apologizes for the abrupt transport to the headquarters. Lucy, however, has no regrets at all, saying the thrill gave her a bit of a buzz. Silas explains about the theft that had occurred with a top-secret lab, which had created PX-41, a mutating chemical compound which could transform anything into an indestructible killing machine. They request Gru, being a former villain, to aid in finding it, but Gru refuses, saying his concerns now are being a father and a legitimate businessman. Before Gru leaves, Lucy tells him she is impressed by his work as a villain, by stating stealing the moon is \"amazing\" and asks him, \"Aren't you excited to go back and do something awesome?\",",
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"segment": "I look forward to visiting again once the church is restored. History\nSan Gabriel Arcángel was the fourth mission founded in Alta California. It was approximately midway between Mission San Diego and Mission San Antonio de Padua, then making it the only mission in 300 miles. San Gabriel Arcángel was founded September 8, 1771 by Father Pedro Cambon and Father Angel Somera. A somewhat controversial marker may or may not be located at the original site about four miles south of the current location. The Misssion was moved to its present location in 1775. It was named for Gabriel, God's messenger angel. Nine miles west of Mission San Gabriel, a small pueblo was founded in 1781 named el pueblo de la reina de nuestra senora de los angeles de Porciuncula, or The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angeles of Porciuncula, which has since been shortened to Los Angeles or even, LA. San Gabriel Arcángel was one of the most prosperous missions. Because of its location at the cross roads for travelers traveling north and south between Mexico and Alto California and later east and west, it hosted many travelers and soldiers, many of which were disruptive to the work of the missionaries.",
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"segment": "One unusual feature of the garden is a row of miniature missions built in the 1930s. The Spanish revival San Gabriel Civic Auditorium, on which I assisted in the restoration, is across the street. History\nSan Gabriel Arcángel was the fourth mission founded in Alta California. It was approximately midway between Mission San Diego and Mission San Antonio de Padua, making it the only mission in 300 miles. San Gabriel Arcángel was founded September 8, 1771 by Father Pedro Cambon and Father Angel Somera. It was moved to its present location in 1775. It was named for Gabriel, God's messenger angel. Nine miles west of Mission San Gabriel, a small pueblo was founded in 1781 named el pueblo de la reina de nuestra senora de los angeles de Porciuncula, or The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angeles of Porciuncula which has been shortened to Los Angeles. San Gabriel Arcángel was one of the most prosperous missions and known as The Queen of the Missions. Because of it's location at the cross roads for travelers traveling north and south between Mexico and Alto California and later east and west, it hosted many travelers and soldiers, many of which were disruptive to the work of the missionaries.",
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"headings": "Mission Trail Today - The California Missions\nMission Trail Today - The California Missions\nMission Trail Today\n#4, San Gabriel Arcángel\nFounded September 8, 1771\nby Father Pedro Cambon and Father Angel Somera\nin San Gabriel\nPersonal Observations\nHistory\nAddress and Directions\nPhotography Gallery\nSources:\nThis page last updated 7-30-13\n",
"segment": "Select photographs of my many visits to the California Missions build by Spain and Mexico between 1769 and 1823. #4, San Gabriel Arcángel\nFounded September 8, 1771\nby Father Pedro Cambon and Father Angel Somera\nin San Gabriel\nUpdated\nPage\nPersonal Observations\nThe first time I visited Mission San Gabriel was in 1978 during the only real vacation time from work I've ever had. I took my wife while we were still dating in 2001 and again in 2004. This mission is the second closest to my home, after San Fernando. It is still a vital part of the community and is an active parish. A large newer church and a cemetery are adjacent. Mission San Gabriel Arcángel is of an average size. The long south facade of the church is probably it's most recognized feature. What remains\n\nMission Art & Photo-Art\nif roughly an L shape with the church, bell tower, and some shops making up one side. This L encloses a garden with the new church to the north and gift shop completing a quadrangle.",
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"segment": "A large newer church and a cemetery are adjacent. Mission San Gabriel Arcángel is of an average size. The long south facade of the church is probably it's most recognized feature. What remains\n\nMission Art & Photo-Art\nif roughly an L shape with the church, bell tower, and some shops making up one side. This L encloses a garden with the new church to the north and gift shop completing a quadrangle. One unusual feature of the garden is a row of miniature missions built in the 1930s. The Spanish revival San Gabriel Civic Auditorium, on which I assisted in the restoration, is across the street. History\nSan Gabriel Arcángel was the fourth mission founded in Alta California. It was approximately midway between Mission San Diego and Mission San Antonio de Padua, making it the only mission in 300 miles. San Gabriel Arcángel was founded September 8, 1771 by Father Pedro Cambon and Father Angel Somera.",
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"segment": "San Gabriel Arcángel - California Missions Foundation\nSan Gabriel Arcángel\nMission San Gabriel Arcángel. Courtesy of Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library. History of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel\nMission San Gabriel was founded fourth in the chain on September 8, 1771, by Father Serra, near what would become the sprawling metropolis of Los Angeles. Named for the Arcángel Gabriel, the mission stands as a reminder of how earthquakes can affect the California missions. A powerful tremor in 1987 prompted a major restoration effort to reinforce the entire mission church. Earthquakes in 1804 and 1812 also damaged the mission complex. Mission San Gabriel sits in the foothills just east of downtown Los Angeles. It served as a trade center, positioned at the crossroads of three important trails. Like its three predecessors, Mission San Gabriel was forced to move from its original site. In 1775, the mission was moved three miles to its present location, to improve conditions for planting and cultivating the fields.",
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"headings": "#4, San Gabriel Arcángel\n#4, San Gabriel Arcángel\nFounded September 8, 1771\nby Father Pedro Cambon and\nFather Angel Somera.\nSan Gabriel.\nPersonal Observations\nHistory\nAddress and Directions\nPhotography Gallery\nSources:\n",
"segment": "This L encloses a garden with the new church to the north and gift shop completing a quadrangle. One unusual feature of the garden is a row of miniature missions built in the 1930s. The Spanish revival San Gabriel Civic Auditorium, on which I assisted in the restoration, is across the street. I was saddened to learn of a fire that damaged the church on July 11, 2020. The roof and much of the interior was destroyed. I look forward to visiting again once the church is restored. History\nSan Gabriel Arcángel was the fourth mission founded in Alta California. It was approximately midway between Mission San Diego and Mission San Antonio de Padua, then making it the only mission in 300 miles. San Gabriel Arcángel was founded September 8, 1771 by Father Pedro Cambon and Father Angel Somera. A somewhat controversial marker may or may not be located at the original site about four miles south of the current location.",
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"segment": "The settlement was founded by Spaniards of the Franciscan order on \"The Feast of the Birth of Mary ,\" September 8, 1771, as the fourth of what would become twenty-one Spanish missions in California. San Gabriel Arcángel was named after the Archangel Gabriel and often referred to as the \"Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles.\" The mission was built and run using what has been described as slave labor from nearby Tongva villages, such as Yaanga. When the nearby Pueblo de los Ángeles was built in 1781, the mission competed with the emerging pueblo for control of Indigenous labor. The mission was designed by Antonio Cruzado, who gave the building its capped buttresses and the tall narrow windows, which are unique among the missions of the California chain. A large stone cross stands in the center of the Campo Santo ( cemetery ), first consecrated in 1778 and then again on January 29, 1939, by the Los Angeles Archbishop John Cantwell. It serves as the final resting place for some 6,000 \"neophytes;\" a small stone marker denotes the gravesite of José de los Santos, the last American Indian to be buried on the grounds, at the age of 101 in February 1921. Also interred at the Mission are the bodies of numerous Franciscan priests who died during their time of service, as well as the remains of Reverend Raymond Catalan, C.M.F., who undertook the restoration of the Mission's gardens. Entombed at the foot of the altar are the remains of eight Franciscan priests (listed in order of interment):",
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"headings": "33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\n33+ Things to Do in Austin According to a Local\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nSeek out the street art\nVisit the Texas State Capitol\nSample craft beer at Jester King Brewery\nHave BBQ at The Salt Lick\nSee Esther’s Follies\nTry Ranch Water at Ranch 616\nBar hop on Rainey Street\nPlay around at Lucy in Disguise\nHang out at a speakeasy\nSee sunset at The Oasis on Lake Travis\nWatch the Congress Bridge bats\nRelax at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters\nPlay Chicken Shit Bingo\nStop for a sip at Austin Eastciders\nPull up a chair at Wright Bros Brew and Brew\nBrowse the racks at Atown\nGet festive at Lala’s Little Nugget\nSee the art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery\nVisit a local distillery\nSee a show at Alamo Drafthouse\nIndulge in Tiff’s Treats\nEnjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool\nShop at Tesoros Trading Company\nTake the plunge at Deep Eddy Pool\nEat at Pool Burger\nTwo-step at the White Horse\nSample the offerings at Fareground\nExplore by bike or scooter\nGo on a breakfast tacos crawl\nHave fun at Toy Joy\nGet outside at Lady Bird Lake\nSee the Trail of Lights\nExplore the Texas Hill Country\nShare this post:\nLaura Longwell\n",
"segment": "Here’s a look at some of our favorite things to see and do, as guided by a local. Table Of Contents\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nSeek out the street art\nVisit the Texas State Capitol\nSample craft beer at Jester King Brewery\nHave BBQ at The Salt Lick\nSee Esther’s Follies\nTry Ranch Water at Ranch 616\nBar hop on Rainey Street\nPlay around at Lucy in Disguise\nHang out at a speakeasy\nSee sunset at The Oasis on Lake Travis\nWatch the Congress Bridge bats\nRelax at Mozart’s Coffee Roasters\nPlay Chicken Shit Bingo\nStop for a sip at Austin Eastciders\nPull up a chair at Wright Bros Brew and Brew\nBrowse the racks at Atown\nGet festive at Lala’s Little Nugget\nSee the art at HOPE Outdoor Gallery\nVisit a local distillery\nSee a show at Alamo Drafthouse\nIndulge in Tiff’s Treats\nEnjoy the scenery at Hamilton Pool\nShop at Tesoros Trading Company\nTake the plunge at Deep Eddy Pool\nEat at Pool Burger\nTwo-step at the White Horse\nSample the offerings at Fareground\nExplore by bike or scooter\nGo on a breakfast tacos crawl\nHave fun at Toy Joy\nGet outside at Lady Bird Lake\nSee the Trail of Lights\nExplore the Texas Hill Country\nSwim at Barton Springs Pool\nPeople enjoying Barton Springs Pool\nWhen we’re looking to escape the Texas heat, Barton Springs is one of our favorite places to go when we visit Austin. Within the 358-acre Zilker Park, Barton Springs is a refuge in the city. Spanning 3 acres, the Barton Springs Pool is fed by underground springs that stay 68-70 degrees year-round. For reference, that’s about 10-14 degrees cooler than the average swimming pool. Jumping in can be a shock, but we got used to it quickly, and the cold is welcome on a sweltering Texas afternoon. Barton Springs is open year-round, but it’s closed during the day on Thursdays for regular cleaning. Wondering where to stay? Vibrant boutique hotel – South Congress Hotel\nTop-rated convenience – Hyatt Place Downtown Austin\nLuxury downtown accommodations – Fairmont Austin\nCustomized comfort – The Carpenter Hotel\nYou’ll find more details about where to stay at the end of this article. Seek out the street art\nLike Nashville, New York, and San Francisco, Austin is known for its street art.",
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"segment": "Go for a stroll through the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum, where you can find all kinds of indoor and outdoor art exhibits. Catch indie films and blockbusters at Austin staple Alamo Drafthouse. Get in a round of putt-putt and BYOB at Peter Pan Mini Golf. Hit up Corner Bar , an after-work favorite that has daily specials like Service Industry Tuesday or Double Fistin’ Fridays. Try interesting menu items like the Pork & Quail Corndog or the Mesquite Bean-Peanut Ice Cream at locavore joint Odd Duck. Get a scoop of hand-rolled ice cream from the Holla Mode food truck. Or head to Biscuits & Groovy, where you can sample biscuit-based dishes like The Gloria Gaynor or The M.C. Hammer. ***\nMoving to Austin? With convenient storage facilities throughout the ATX metro, Extra Space Storage can help with your life transition. Find self storage near you!",
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"title": "Top 10 Absolutely FUN things to do in Texas with Kids",
"headings": "Top 10 FUN Things to Do in Texas with kids!\nTop 10 FUN Things to Do in Texas with kids!\nTable of Contents\nFun Things to do in Texas with Kids\n1. Texas State Fair\n2. Cowboy Culture\n3. Spend Time in San Antonio\n4. Explore the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex\n5. Get to Know Houston\n6. Relax at Texas Beaches\n7. Stay Weird in Austin\n8. Sports Fans Unite!\n9. The Great Big Outdoors\n10. Extreme Adventures, Texas-Style\nWhere do you want to visit next?\n",
"segment": "7. Stay Weird in Austin\nDowntown Austin | Photo by Tarlie Harris\nAustin is all about exploring trails and swimming holes, good food, and good music. Zilker Park has a bunch of free family-friendly activities. The Botanical Gardens has a children’s garden, a Japanese Garden, and an aromatic rose garden. At the Nature and Science Center, kids can view objects under the microscope, uncover a dinosaur fossil in the giant sand pit, and play in the indoor cave. Ladybird Lake has easy hiking trails, a playground area, and large expanses of green grass for kiddos to fly kites or expend some pent-up energy. Barton Springs Pool (an underground spring) is open year-round and is famous for its celebrity crowds, as well as locals and tourists. Bring your best game to the diving board! Last but not least, you have to check out the Congress Bridge Bats which put on quite a show at sunset. For more on Austin, check out our guide to Day trips from Austin with Kids and our Top 10 Things to Do in Austin with Kids!",
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"segment": "Sample a variety of food trucks in one location at The Picnic, where you’ll find crunchy chicken tenders at The Mighty Cone, pasta from Cannone Cucina Italiana and authentic Thai cuisine at Coat & Thai. Texas State Capitol and Paramount Theater on Congress Avenue. Courtesy of the Paramount Theatre..\nPlay it smart at the Thinkery, Austin’s hands-on children’s museum that incorporates science and technology into the fun with interactive exhibits and engaging activities. Open weekends only, with timed sessions. Flip through the extensive selection of vinyl at Waterloo Records and catch a free in-store performance by an emerging local musician. Currently offering curbside pick-up only. Hike up the stone steps of Mount Bonnell and get a sweeping view of the city from atop this Lake Austin landmark that has been a popular attraction since the 1850s. Visit the free Brush Square Museums that include the limited-entry Susanna Dickinson Museum (the only Anglo adult survivor of the Battle of the Alamo) and the O. Henry Museum, former residence of the famed short story writer (closed for renovation). You’re not doing Austin right if you don’t try some of our world-famous barbecue. Get in line for the ultra-tender brisket crafted by James Beard Award-winning pitmaster Aaron Franklin at Franklin Barbecue (curbside pick-up only).",
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"segment": "Things to Do in North University\nFind some of the best sneakers over at Nice Kicks Shop. Upgrade your closet with some vintage duds from Flamingos Vintage Pound Austin. Relive your youth with both new and classic arcade games over at Arcade UFO. Grab a coffee or a local beer and settle in for trivia night at Spider House Cafe. Enjoy Mexican dishes with a vegan flair like The Pioneer Tacos and Street Corn at Cool Beans. Meet up with other Longhorn fans to eat, drink, and cheer on your team over at Posse East. Try inventive popsicle flavors like Blueberry Basil, Chocolate Brownie, and even Dairy-Free Avocado at Steel City Pops. Head down to Crown & Anchor Pub for the Big Basket of Cheese Fries and craft beers on tap. Or stop in for a Longhorn Iced Tea or KumBack Cheeseburger over at Dirty Martin’s, which has been around since 1926. Old West Austin\nPhoto via @kumarawilcoxon\nHome Price:",
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"headings": "50 Fun Things to Do in Austin\nMenu\n50 Fun Things to Do in Austin\nDiscover more things to do in Austin this today, this week and this weekend with our online event calendar here .\n",
"segment": "explore galleries, museums and artist workshops around Austin at the Austin Studio Tour, November 14-22; and get a jump on your holiday shopping at the Blue Genie Art Bazaar, running from November 13 through Christmas Eve. View a stunning collection of modern art at The Contemporary Austin at the Jones Center and get free same-day entry to The Contemporary Austin–Laguna Gloria, a Mediterranean-style villa with an outdoor sculpture park on Lake Austin. Advance tickets required. Slip into a real honky-tonk and go two-stepping at Broken Spoke, known for its chicken-fried steak and free dinner show; do some boot-scootin' at The White Horse, with live country jams (temporarily closed); or drop in at Little Longhorn Saloon during its six-days-a-week happy hour, with $1.50 Lone Star beers (temporarily closed, although you can virtually play along with the bar’s popular Chicken Sh*t Bingo on Sundays). Shop South Congress Avenue, known for its funky stores and chic boutiques. Check out the kicks at Allens Boots, one-of-a-kind jewelry and clothing by local artisans at Parts & Labour and wild costumes at Lucy in Disguise with Diamonds. Stop in at the historic Texas Capitol Visitors Center (temporarily closed) and get a Lone Star State history lesson during a free guided tour of the handsome pink granite Texas State Capitol.",
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"headings": "10 Best Things to Do Near Austin, TX: Fun Places to Visit Nearby!\n10 Best Things to Do Near Austin, TX: Fun Places to Visit Nearby!\n1. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n2. Fredericksburg Wine Tour\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n3. Bastrop County Museum and Visitor Center\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n4. San Antonio Aquarium\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n5. Blanco State Park\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n6. Morgan’s Wonderland\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n7. Blue Hole Regional Park\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n8. Enchanted Rock State Park\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n9. Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n10. San Antonio Grand Historic Tour\nWhy we recommend going here\nDistance from Austin\n10 Best Things to Do Near Austin, TX for 2021\nFAQ\nWhat are some things to do near Austin when it rains?\n",
"segment": "Fun Places to Visit Nearby! Christina Rado\nFebruary 9, 2021\nAustin is, hands down, the perfect homebase for an epic Texas adventure. With its favorable location, the city offers easy access to the most spectacular Texas attractions. From legendary historic sites to jaw-dropping natural wonders, the city is surrounded by countless American icons and must-see spots. So, when you feel like going outside the city’s borders, make sure to experience these best things to do near Austin, TX. 1. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park\n6701 San Jose Dr\nSan Antonio, TX 78214\nClick Here To See Ticket Price\nA day trip to San Antonio Missions should be at the top of your list of things to do near Austin, TX. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this park is the largest collection of historical Spanish colonial resources in America. Trust me, even if you’re not a history buff, this attraction will amaze you with its Instagram-worthy vintage sights. Why we recommend going here\nExploring the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park will give you a taste of the state’s colonial past.",
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"segment": "Try the Brisket Frito Pie topped with chili and cheddar cheese at Micklethwait Craft Meats. Or sample house-made chipotle sausage and juicy ribs at la Barbecue. Listen to Texas singers, songwriters and musicians perform in the Oak Garden at Güero’s Taco Bar on Wednesdays as part of the Texas Radio Live series presented by Sun Radio. Limited seating available. Explore Mayfield Park, home to incredible gardens and colorful preening peacocks that make the perfect backdrop for your photos. Temporarily closed. Putt your way through the kitschy Peter Pan Mini Golf, featuring two 18-hole mini golf courses filled with fun obstacles and colorful characters that include a towering T. rex. Spend some time at the original flagship Whole Foods Market, where you’ll find restaurants, a beer and wine bar, a food truck, and free rooftop live music and events. Visit an impressive collection of museums at the University of Texas at Austin, including the Blanton Museum of Art, featuring Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin, a stone building with brilliantly colored glass windows (advance tickets required); the Harry Ransom Center, housing cultural archives that include the first photo photo (temporarily closed);",
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"segment": "Or, put your horns up from the shores of Lake Austin at Abel's on the Lake. Chow down on Texas-style brunch items and flutes of mimosas as TVs blast football games in the background. 22. Take a ghost tour. Join a guided walk with Austin Ghost Tours and see some of Austin’s most haunted places. Or ride in style with the Haunted ATX Hearse Limo and cruise local landmarks rumored to be inhabited by ghosts.",
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"segment": "tacos! Some of the best are served up by Veracruz All Natural, Fresa’s Chicken al Carbon and Torchy’s Tacos. Bike or hike along the 10-mile Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake, which winds along the shoreline and boasts panoramic views of Austin’s skyline. November brings exciting events to Austin. Tune in for the first ever virtual edition of the annual Texas Book Festival, held October 31-November 15; explore galleries, museums and artist workshops around Austin at the Austin Studio Tour, November 14-22; and get a jump on your holiday shopping at the Blue Genie Art Bazaar, running from November 13 through Christmas Eve. View a stunning collection of modern art at The Contemporary Austin at the Jones Center and get free same-day entry to The Contemporary Austin–Laguna Gloria, a Mediterranean-style villa with an outdoor sculpture park on Lake Austin. Advance tickets required. Slip into a real honky-tonk and go two-stepping at Broken Spoke, known for its chicken-fried steak and free dinner show;",
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"segment": "Tex Beneke - Wikipedia\nTex Beneke\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nTex Beneke\nShep Fields and Beneke, Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle, N.Y., May 16, 1947. Photograph by William P. Gottlieb. Background information\nBirth name\nGordon Lee Beneke\nBorn\n( 1914-02-12)\nFebruary 12, 1914\nFort Worth, Texas, US\nDied\nMay 30, 2000\n(2000-05-30)\n(aged 86)\nCosta Mesa, California, US\nGenres\nBig band, swing, jazz, blues\nOccupation (s)\nmusician\nInstruments\nSaxophone, vocals\nAssociated acts\nGlenn Miller Orchestra\nThe Modernaires\nEydie Gorme\nRonnie Deauville\nHenry Mancini\nNorman Leyden\nGordon Lee \" Tex \" Beneke (February 12, 1914 – May 30, 2000) was an American saxophonist, singer, and bandleader. His career is a history of associations with bandleader Glenn Miller and former musicians and singers who worked with Miller. His band is also associated with the careers of Eydie Gormé, Henry Mancini and Ronnie Deauville. Beneke also solos on the recording the Glenn Miller Orchestra made of their popular song \" In The Mood \" and sings on another popular Glenn Miller recording, \" Chattanooga Choo Choo \". Jazz critic Will Friedwald considers Beneke to be one of the major blues singers who sang with the big bands of the early 1940s. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Working with the Miller estate\n3 After Miller\n4 Death\n5 See also\n6 References\n7 External links\nEarly life\nBeneke was born in Fort Worth, Texas. He started playing saxophone when he was nine, going from soprano to alto to tenor saxophones and staying with the latter. His first professional work was with bandleader Ben Young in 1935, but it was when he joined the Glenn Miller Orchestra three years later that his career hit its stride.",
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"headings": "What song will you find on Lyrics Playground today?\nMY BUDDY (Gus Kahn / Walter Donaldson) Henry Burr - 1922 Ernest Hare - 1922 Ben Bernie & His Orch. (Instr.)- 1923 Harry James & His Orch. (vocal: Frank Sinatra) - 1939 Sammy Kaye & His Orch. (vocal: Tommy Ryan) - 1942 Jerry Gray - 1945 Count Basie - 1947 Mel Tormé - 1949 Dinah Shore - 1949 Teresa Brewer - early '50's Doris Day - 1951 Jimmy Forrest - 1951 Chet Baker - 1953 Bobby Darin - 1962 Nancy Sinatra - 1967 Earl Hines - 1974 Jerry Jeff Walker - 1977 Anne Murray - 2004 Also recorded by: Bing Crosby; Mario Lanza; Lena Horne; Gene Autry; Sonny Stitt; Jackie Gleason; Harry Connick Sr; Tony O'Malley; Billy Vaughn; Guy Lombardo; Glenn Miller; Coleman Hawkins; Rosemary Clooney; Doctor John; Barry White; Bob Wills; Benny Carter; Tex Beneke; Stan Getz; Miyuki Koga; Kate Smith; Jimmy Nail; Judith Durham; Lionel Hampton; Jaye P. Morgan: ............. and many others. Life is a book that we study Some of its leaves bring a sigh There it was written by a buddy That we must part, you and I Nights are long since you went away I think about you all through the day My buddy, my buddy Nobody quite so true Miss your voice, the touch of your hand Just long to know that you understand My buddy, my buddy Your buddy misses you (Instrumental Break) Miss your voice, the touch of your hand Just long to know that you understand My buddy, my buddy Your buddy misses you Your buddy misses you, yes I do",
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"segment": "His appearances on The Tonight Show sometimes included duos with fellow Miller veteran Al Klink who was by then a key member of The Tonight Show Band. Ray Eberle recovered from his earlier illness and resumed performing with Beneke and the Modernaires for a period in the early 1970s. In 1972, Beneke agreed to re-record some of his Miller vocals for Time-Life Records' set of big band recreations, The Swing Era, produced and conducted by yet another Miller alumnus, Billy May . During the 1970s and 1980s, Beneke had a new band playing a style that resembled the classic Miller sound but with as much newer material as older. At one point he also toured with former Jimmy Dorsey vocalists Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly. Beneke suffered a stroke in the mid-1990s and was forced to give up the saxophone but continued to conduct and sing. In 1991, Tex Beneke received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with funds collected by co-leader Gary Tole. He settled in Costa Mesa, California and remained active toward the end of that decade, mostly touring the U.S. West Coast and still playing in something resembling the Miller style. In 1998 he launched yet ano",
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"segment": "Hello. Hello. What's your name? Pat White. Manul Kambouroglou. Leif Larsson. Tex Galvin. And your name? Alain Passarola. And where are you from?",
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"segment": "What's your name? Pat White. Manul Kambouroglou. Leif Larsson. Tex Galvin. And your name? Alain Passarola. And where are you from? Paris. England.",
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"segment": "Tex Ritter would have been 68 years old at the time of death\nor 110 years old today. How old is Tex Beneke? Tex Beneke was born on February 12, 1914 and died on May 30,\n2000. Tex Beneke would have been 86 years old at the time of death\nor 101 years old today. How old is Tex Schramm? Tex Schramm was born on June 2, 1920 and died on July 15, 2003. Tex Schramm would have been 83 years old at the time of death or 95\nyears old today. How old is Tex Hughson? Tex Hughson was born on February 9, 1916 and died on August 6,\n1993. Tex Hughson would have been 77 years old at the time of death\nor 99 years old today.",
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"headings": "\nMAMA DON'T ALLOW (Traditional) The writing credit for this song is sometimes attributed to Charles \"Cow Cow\" Davenport, who recorded the piano solo \"Mama Don't Allow No Easy Riders Here\" in 1929, but it seems to be based on the earlier songs, \"Mr. Crump Don't Allow No Easy Riders\" (from 1907) and \"Mama Don't Allow No Low Down Hangin' Around\"). Papa Charlie Jackson - 1925 Riley Puckett - 1928 Tampa Red & His Hokum Jug Band - 1929 Bill Boyd & His Cowboy Ramblers - 1935 Smiley Burnette (feat. in the cartoon film \"The Kids In The Shoe\") - 1935 Washboard Sam - 1935 Connee Boswell - 1936 Ted Wallace & His Swing Music - 1936 Tennessee Ernie Ford - 1953 The Limeliters - 1961 The Rivieras - 1964 The Rooftop Singers - 1964 The Stonemans - 1978 J.J. Cale - 1981 Linda Arnold - 1984 The Ricochets - 1984 Rebecca Kilgore & Dan Barrett - 2000 Also recorded by: Big Bill Broonzy; Sonny Stewart; Katie Webster; George Lewis; Jim Smoak; Spade Cooley; Ken Colyer; George Melly; Eddie Zip; Doc Watson; Bobby Mitchell; Bo Diddley; The Stanley Brothers; Hank Thompson; The Ink Spots; Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys; Chris Barber; Steve Goodman; Papa Bue & Champion Jack Dupree; Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs ........ and many others. As recorded by SMILEY BURNETTE: My Mama don't allow no music played in here She don't allow no music in here But what I care what she don't allow I'll play my music anyhow My Mama don't allow no music played in here Now my Mama don't allow no piano playin' in here She don't allow no piano playin' in here But what I care what she don't allow I'll play my piana anyhow (Piano solo) Now my Mama don't allow no guitars in here She don't allow no git-fiddles in here But I don't care what she don't allow I'll play my guitar anyhow (Guitar solo) My Mama don't allow no music in here Mama don't allow no music in here But what I care what she don't allow I'll play my music anyhow My Mama don't allow no music in here Now she don't allow no Jew's harp in here No, Mama don't allow no Jew's harp in here But what I care what she don't allow Just play my Jew's harp anyhow (Jew's harp solo) Now my Mama don't allow no harmonica playin' in here She don't allow no harmonica playin' in here But what I care what she don't allow I'll play my harmonica anyhow (Harmonica solo) (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - July 2012) ************************* As recorded by WASHBOARD SAM: Yes, Mama don't 'low no necklace-showin' in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no necklace-showin' in here Says we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' show our necklace anyhow Mama don't 'low no necklace-showin' in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no guitar playin' in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no guitar playin' in here Says we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' play our guitars anyhow Mama don't 'low no guitar playin' in here SPOKEN: Mama don't 'low no guitar-playin' in here. Play your guitar, Mister Big Bill. Mama don't 'low no struttin' in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no struttin' in here Says we don't care what the mama don't 'low. We gon' strut our stuff anyhow Mama don't 'low no struttin' in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no shimmy-shakin' here Yes, Mama don't 'low no shimmy-shakin' here Says we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' shake our shimmy anyhow Mama don't 'low no shimmy-shakin' here SPOKEN: Mama don't 'low no shimmy-shakin' here. You can't shake your shimmy, shake some'n' else. Play it, Mister Bob. Yes, Mama don't 'low no breakin' down in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no breakin' down in here Says we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' break 'em down anyhow Mama don't 'low no breakin' down in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no easy-woodlin' here Yes, Mama don't 'low no easy-woodlin' here Says we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' easy-woodle anyhow Mama don't 'low no easy-woodlin' here ************************* Alternate version recorded by WASHBOARD SAM: Ah, Mama don't 'low no wigglin'-wobblin' here No, Mama don't 'low no wigglin'-wobblin' here Oh, we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' wiggle-walk anyhow Mama don't 'low no wigglin'-wobblin' here No, Mama don't 'low no rough stuff in here Oh, Mama don't 'low no rough stuff in here Oh, we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' do rough stuff anyhow Mama don't 'low no rough stuff in here No, Mama don't 'low no booglin'-wooglin' here Oh, Mama don't 'low no booglin'-wooglin' here Oh, we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' boogie-woogie anyhow Mama don't 'low no boogie-woogin' here SPOKEN: Come on, Bill. We'll go down to Five-Oh-Nine. I know where we can boogie-woogie. Mama don't allow it here. Oh, Mama don't 'low no be-bop-nah-boh-bop-nah-boo Oh, Mama don't 'low no be-bop-nah-boh-bop-nah-boo Oh, we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' be-bop anyhow Mama don't 'low no be-bop-nah-boh-bop in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no boy-girls in here Oh, Mama don't 'low no boy-girls in here We don't care what the mama don't 'low Boy-girls comin' in here anyhow Mama don't 'low no boy-girls in here Yes, Mama don't 'low no whiskey drinkin' here Oh, Mama don't 'low no whiskey drinkin' here. Oh, we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' drink our whiskey anyhow Mama don't 'low no whiskey drinkin' here SPOKEN: Come on, Louie. You got a bottle in your pocket? We'll go outside an' drink our liquor. Mama don't allow it here. Oh, Mama don't 'low no washboard playin' here Oh, Mama don't 'low no washboard playin' here Oh, we don't care what the mama don't 'low We gon' play washboards anyhow Mama don't 'low no washboards in here ************************* As recorded by CONNEE BOSWELL: Oh, mama don't allow no music played in here, Mama don't allow no music played in here, I don't care what mama don't allow, Gonna play my music anyhow! Mama don't allow no music played in here! I bin you yelling when I said That mama don't allow no swing music in here, Mama don't allow no swing music in here, Was from heaven, rare rare, Now look, you got me doin' it boy! Mama don't allow no swing music in here! Now mama don't allow no drummer man in here, Said mama don't allow no drummer man in here, Mama said that you're gonna go boom If she should catch you in this room! Mama don't allow no drummer man in here! Mama don't allow no guitar playin' in here, Mama don't allow no guitar playin' in here, Now it make no difference if you're sharp or flat, Oh boy, whoa! Mama don't allow no guitar playin' in here! Look out boys, here comes mama! (What's that mean?) What's that mean? Mama don't allow no music played in here!, (Transcribed by Peter Akers - July 2012) ************************* As recorded by J.J. CALE: Yeah, Mama don't allow no guitar playin' 'round here Yeah, Mama don't allow no guitar playin' around here I don't care what mama don't allow I'll play my guitar anyhow Mama don't allow no guitar playing 'round here Mama don't allow no bass in this place Yeah, Mama don't allow no bass in this place I don't care what Mama don't allow I'll play my bass anyhow Mama don't allow no bass in this place Yeah, Mama don't allow no drummin' goin' on Yeah, Mama don't allow no drummin' goin' on I don't care what Mama don't allow Gonna play my drums anyhow Mama don't allow no drummin' goin' on (Instrumental Break) Yeah, Mama don't allow no piano players in here Mama don't allow no piano players in here I don't care what Mama don't allow Gonna play my piano anyhow Mama don't allow no piano players in here (Instrumental Break) Yeah, Mama don't allow no reefer-smokin' 'round about Yeah, Mama don't allow no reefer-smokin' 'round about Yeah, I don't care what Mama don't allow I'm gonna smoke my reefer anyhow Mama don't allow no reefer in here (Instrumental Break) Mama don't allow us all playin' at the same time Mama don't allow us all playin' at the same time I don't care what Mama don't allow We're all gonna play all at the same time anyhow Mama don't allow us all playin' at the same time (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - July 2012) ************************* NB: The song can be altered to suit the make-up of the band that is singing it, or current events, or anything else for that matter. Some examples of alternate verses...... Mama don't allow no banjo playin' 'round here Mama don't 'low no bass playin' 'round here Mama don't allow no fiddle playin' 'round here Mama don't allow no steel playin' 'round here Mama don't allow no mandolin playin' 'round here Mama don't allow no jug band music 'round here Mama don't allow no hand clappin' `round here Mama don't allow no foot stompin' `round here Mama don't allow no cigar smokin' 'round here Mama don't allow no midnight ramblin' 'round here Mama don't allow no talkin' 'round here Mama don't allow no singin' 'round here Mama don't allow no nuclear testin' 'round here Mama don't allow no anarchism 'round here Mama don't allow no pacifism 'round here Mama don't allow no uppity airs 'round here ************************* MAMA DON'T ALLOW NO EASY RIDERS HERE As recorded by Tampa Red & His Hokum Jug Band: I said, Mama don't 'low no easy ridin' in here Mama don't 'low no easy ridin' in here Lord, child, we don't care what Mama don't 'low We gonna boot that thing anyhow But Mama don't allow no easy ridin' in here I said Mama don't 'low no jug-knockin' in here Mama don't 'low no jug-knockin' in here Brother, I don't care what Mama don't low I'm gon' knock one jug anyhow But Mama don't 'low no jug-knockin' in here Mama don't 'low no cow-cow-cowin' in here I said, Mama don't 'low no cow-cow-cowin' in here Honey, we don't care what mama don' 'low I'm 'on' cow-cow-cow once anyhow But Mama don't allow no cow-cow-cowin' in here ************************* MAMA DON'T ALLOW NO LOW-DOWN HANGIN' AROUND As recorded by Byrd Moore: Mama don't 'low them kids that don't care Papa don't 'low that I won't a-have it here Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around I don't care what a-Mama don't 'low Gonna have my fun, oh, anyhow Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around Told me, honey, that you'd be true Sit right close, don't let the sun shine through Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around Up in the mornin', oh, please don't rain I looked in the pantry, see the same old thing Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around I don't care what-ta Mama don't 'low Gonna have my fun, oh, anyhow Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around Told me, honey, like to change your name Oh, quit your worrying, or you won't see me again Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around I don't care what a-Mama don't 'low Gonna have my fun, oh, anyhow Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around Told me, honey, that you'd be true Sit right close, don't let the sun shine through Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around Mama don't 'low them kids that don't care Papa don't 'low that I won't-a-have it here Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around Mama don't 'low them kids that don't care Papa don't 'low that I won't-a-have it here Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around I don't care what-ta Mama don't 'low Gonna have my fun anyhow Mama don't 'low no low-down hangin' around *************************",
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"segment": "When Miller broke up the band in August 1942 to join the Army Air Force, Beneke played very briefly with Horace Heidt before joining the Navy himself, leading a Navy band in Oklahoma. While employed with Miller, Beneke was offered his own band, as Miller had done with colleagues and employees like Hal McIntyre, Claude Thornhill and Charlie Spivak. Beneke wanted to come back to Miller after the war and learn more about leading a band before being given his own band. Beneke led two bands in the navy and kept in touch with Glenn Miller while they were both serving in the military. By 1945, Beneke felt ready to lead his own orchestra. Working with the Miller estate\nGlenn Miller went missing on December 15, 1944, while flying to France from England. After World War Two, the United States Army Air Force decommissioned the Glenn Miller-led Army Air Force band. The Miller estate authorized an official Glenn Miller \"ghost band\" in 1946. This band was led by Tex Beneke who as time went on had more prominence in the band's identity. It had a make up similar to Glenn Miller's Army Air Force Band, having a large string section.",
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"headings": "1997 National League Championship Series\n1997 National League Championship Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nSummary\nAtlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlins\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nComposite box\nAftermath\nNotes\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "None\nFLA: Gary Sheffield (1)\nWith the series shifting south to Miami, Game 3 began as a close game. In the top of the fourth inning the Braves loaded the bases with nobody out on a single, walk and error off of Tony Saunders, but could only score one run on Fred McGriff 's sacrifice fly that scored Kenny Lofton. Gary Sheffield responded with a home run in the bottom of the fourth off of John Smoltz. This was the only home run the Marlins hit in the series. In the sixth, the Braves put runners on first and third with one out off of Saunders before Javy López hit a sacrifice fly off of Livan Hernandez, which scored Jeff Blauser. However, the Marlins pulled away in the bottom half of the sixth, when they scored four runs to finish John Smoltz 's night. With two on, two out, and a 1-2 count, Darren Daulton hit a clutch, game-tying double, scoring Édgar Rentería. After an intentional walk loaded the bases, light-hitting catcher Charles Johnson smacked a 2-2 pitch to left-center, clearing the bases and giving the Marlins a 5-2 lead. Hernández got the win as the Marlins took a 2–1 series lead.",
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"headings": "History of the Miami Marlins\nHistory of the Miami Marlins\nContents\nFranchise history\n1990–1996: Early years\n1997: First World Series title\nThe \"Fire Sale\" offseason\n1998–2002: Last place finishes, new ownership and front office\n2003–2005: The 1st Jack McKeon era and Second World Championship\n2003: Second World Series victory\n2004: Winning season, but no repeat\n2005\nSeptember collapse\nThe \"Market Correction\" offseason\n2006–2011: Smaller payrolls, managerial changes, and new stars emerge\n2006: Rebuilding\n2007: Injuries deplete the Fish\n2008: Back to .500 baseball\n2009: Falling short\n2010: Rookie emergence\nOff-season changes\n2011: Short-lived resurgence\n2012–2017: Move to Miami, continued struggles, tragedy\n2018-present: Jeter and Sherman era\nReferences\n",
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"segment": "What Was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a Doctor of? What Was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. a Doctor of? Stefan asks: What was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a Doctor of? On June 5, 1955, Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy in Systematic Theology from Boston University. From that date until his death on April 4, 1968, the Reverend Doctor used the knowledge gained in his studies to help realize the dream that all people “live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Early Education\nMartin Luther King, Jr., born January 15, 1929, began his schooling in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Yonge Street Elementary School and later attended the David T. Howard Elementary School. As a young man, he went to the Atlanta University Laboratory School and finished his secondary education at Booker T. Washington High School. Skipping both the 9th and 12th grades, Dr. King never formally graduated high school, instead enrolling in Morehouse College in Atlanta after his junior year of high school. King graduated from Morehouse in 1948 with a B.A. in Sociology.",
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"segment": "In What Field Was Martin Luther King a Doctor? | Mental Floss\narrow\nBig Questions\nIn What Field Was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a Doctor? BY Matt Soniak\nJanuary 18, 2019\n(Updated: January 15, 2020)\nExpress Newspapers/Getty Images\nMartin Luther King Jr. earned a doctorate in systematic theology from Boston University in 1955. He’d previously earned a Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College and a Bachelor of Divinity from Crozer Theological Seminary. His dissertation, “A Comparison of the Conception of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman,” examined the two religious philosophers’ views of God in comparison to each other, and to King’s own concept of a \"knowable and personal\" God. In 1989, some three decades after King had earned his doctorate, archivists working with The Martin Luther King Papers Project discovered that King’s dissertation suffered from what they called a “problematic use of sources.” King, they learned, had taken a large amount of material verbatim from other scholars and sources and used it in his work without full or proper attribution, and sometimes no attribution at all. In 1991, a Boston University investigatory committee concluded that King had indeed plagiarized parts of his dissertation, but found that it was “impractical to reach, on the available evidence, any conclusions about Dr. King's reasons for failing to attribute some, but not all, of his sources.” That is, it could have been anything from malicious intent to simple forgetfulness—no one can determine for sure today.",
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"segment": "In What Field Was Martin Luther King a Doctor? | Mental Floss\narrow\nBig Questions\nIn What Field Was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. a Doctor? BY Matt Soniak\nJanuary 18, 2019\n(Updated: January 15, 2020)\nExpress Newspapers/Getty Images\nMartin Luther King Jr. earned a doctorate in systematic theology from Boston University in 1955. He’d previously earned a Bachelor of Arts from Morehouse College and a Bachelor of Divinity from Crozer Theological Seminary. His dissertation, “A Comparison of the Conception of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman,” examined the two religious philosophers’ views of God in comparison to each other, and to King’s own concept of a \"knowable and personal\" God. In 1989, some three decades after King had earned his doctorate, archivists working with The Martin Luther King Papers Project discovered that King’s dissertation suffered from what they called a “problematic use of sources.” King, they learned, had taken a large amount of material verbatim from other scholars and sources and used it in his work without full or proper attribution, and sometimes no attribution at all. In 1991, a Boston University investigatory committee concluded that King had indeed plagiarized parts of his dissertation, but found that it was “impractical to reach, on the available evidence, any conclusions about Dr. King's reasons for failing to attribute some, but not all, of his sources.” That is, it could have been anything from malicious intent to simple forgetfulness—no one can determine for sure today.",
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"segment": "In September of 1951, Martin Luther King Jr. began doctoral studies in Systematic Theology at Boston University. He also studied at Harvard University. His dissertation, \"A Comparison of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Wieman,\" was completed in 1955, and the Ph.D. degree was awarded on June 5, 1955. Honorary Degrees\nFrom 1957 to 1967, Dr. King was awarded numerous honorary degrees from various colleges and universities in the United States and several foreign countries. They include the following: 1957\nDoctor of Human Letters, Morehouse College\nDoctor of Laws, Howard University\nDoctor of Divinity, Chicago Theological Seminary\n1958\nDoctor of Laws, Morgan State College\nDoctor of Humanities, Central State College\n1959\nDoctor of Divinity, Boston University\n1961\nDoctor of Laws, Lincoln University\nDoctor of Laws, University of Bridgeport\n1962\nDoctor of Civil Laws, Bard College\n1963\nDoctor of Letters, Keuka College\n1964\nDoctor of Divinity, Wesleyan College\nDoctor of Laws, Jewish Theological Seminary\nDoctor of Laws, Yale University\nDoctor of Divinity, Springfield College\n1965\nDoctor of Laws, Hofstra University\nDoctor of Human Letters, Oberlin College\nDoctor of Social Science, Amsterdam Free University\nDoctor of Divinity, St. Peter's College\n1967\nDoctor of Civil Law, University of New Castle Upon Tyne\nDoctor of Laws, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa\nMartin Luther King entered the Christian ministry and was ordained in February 1948 at the age of nineteen at Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia, where he became Assistant Pastor. Upon completion of his studies at Boston University, he accepted the call of Pastorship of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, from September 1954 to November 1959, when he resigned to move to Atlanta to direct the activities of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. From 1960 until his death in 1968, he was co-pastor with his father at Ebenezer Baptist Church and President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Dr. King was a pivotal figure in the Civil Rights Movement. He was elected president of the Montgomery Improvement Association, the organization which was responsible for the successful Montgomery Bus Boycott from 1955 to 1956 (381 days).",
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"headings": "The Ways Boston Helped Shape the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. (GRS’55, Hon.’59)\nThe Ways Boston Helped Shape the Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. (GRS’55, Hon.’59)\nThe civil rights leader lived, studied, met his wife here, returned to give powerful speeches\nWhere did he live?\nWhere did he study?\nWhere did he meet his future wife?\nDid he return to Boston on other occasions?\nAssistant VP, Executive Editor, Editorial Department\nTwitter Profile\n",
"segment": "Where did he study? Martin Luther King, Jr., received an honorary degree from Boston University at the 1959 Commencement on June 7. Photo by BU Photography\nAfter studying at Crozer Theological Seminary in Upland, Pa., King arrived in Boston in 1951 to study at BU, with a special interest in philosophy and ethics. It was the PhD in systematic theology he earned at BU that gave him the right to be called Dr. King for the remainder of his life. According to his transcript at BU, he also took courses at Harvard, including the Philosophy of Plato. BU’s School of Theology says this about his studies: “ During these years, Howard Thurman was named dean of the University’s Marsh Chapel. King not only attended sermons there but also turned to Thurman as his mentor and spiritual advisor. Among the lessons that inspired him most were Thurman’s accounts of a visit to Mohandas Gandhi in India years earlier. It was Thurman who educated King in the mahatma’s ideas of nonviolent protest.",
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"segment": "Slaves were brought to America by Kings and a King was destined to empower former slaves. This King (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.) was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. Both his father and grandfather were Baptist preachers who had been actively involved in the civil rights movement. King graduated from Morehouse College in 1948. After considering careers in medicine and law, he entered the ministry. King earned his own Bachelor of Divinity degree from Crozier Theological Seminary in 1951 and earned his Doctor of Philosophy from Boston University in 1955. While at seminary King became acquainted with Mohandas Gandhi 's philosophy of nonviolent social protest. After his marriage to Coretta Scott, King became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. King was an eloquent Baptist minister and leader of the civil-rights movement in America from the Mid-1950s until his death by assassination in 1968. King promoted non-violent means to achieve civil-rights reform and was awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.",
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"segment": "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. earned his doctorate young. Martin Luther King Jr. during a television appearance in 1957\nAP\nAfter earning his B.A. at 19 and his B.D. at 22, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. graduated with his doctorate from Boston University in 1955, when he was 25. In 1954, MLK became the pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery and had previously joined the NAACP. In 1955, he would lead the famed Montgomery bus boycott. During this time he was arrested, abused, and his home was bombed. At 28 years old, Dr. King was elected president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He would become the youngest person to ever win the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 35, just four years before he was assassinated. Alexander Hamilton joined the revolutionary war before he was 30. John Trumbull's portrait of Alexander Hamilton. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_Trumbull_-_Alexander_Hamilton_-_Google_Art_Project_ (499056).jpg\nFounding father Alexander Hamilton was a highly successful government official in colonial America by his early 20s.",
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"segment": "His given name was Michael, but later he had it changed to Martin. He grew up in Atlanta, Georgia attending segregated public schools. After earning his high school diploma and starting college at only 15 years old, he went on to obtain a doctorate in 1955. While working on his doctorate in Boston, he met Coretta Scott. They were married and had four children – two daughters and two sons. King became pastor at Dexter Avenue Baptist church in Atlanta. In 1964, after moving to the forefront of the American civil rights movement, King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to establish equal rights for African-Americans. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. The site is now home to the National Civil Rights Museum. Establishing a holiday in honor of Dr. King was a long process, full of controversy.",
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"segment": "Who is Scarlett Johansson dating? Scarlett Johansson boyfriend, husband\nScarlett Johansson\nMarried\nScarlett Johansson American Actress\n13590 2502\nedit\nRank\n31\n-1\nAge\n36\nyears old\nZodiac\nScorpio\nRelationships\n15\ntotal\nChildren\n1 child\nWho is she dating right now? Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson have been married for 6 months since 25th Oct 2020. view relationship\nRelationships\nScarlett Johansson was previously married to Romain Dauriac (2014 - 2017) and Ryan Reynolds (2008 - 2010). Scarlett Johansson has been in relationships with Kevin Yorn (2017), Joe Machota (2017), Nate Naylor (2011 - 2012), Sean Penn (2011), Josh Hartnett (2005 - 2007), Jared Leto (2004 - 2012), James Holzier (2003 - 2004) and Jack Antonoff (2001 - 2002). Scarlett Johansson is rumoured to have hooked up with Justin Timberlake (2007), Benicio Del Toro (2004), Patrick Wilson (2004) and Jude Law (2003). About\nScarlett Johansson is a 36 year old American Actress. Born Scarlett Ingrid Johansson on 22nd November, 1984 in New York City, New York, USA, she is famous for Lost in Translation; Match Point; The Avengers.",
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"segment": "Scarlett Johansson: Marriages and Relationships\nJohansson was married to a Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds in September 2008. The couple filed for divorce two years later, in 2010. She was romantically involved with actor Sean Penn for some time. In September 2013, her representative confirmed her engagement with journalist Romain Dauriac. A year later the couple announced the birth of their daughter ‘Rose’ in September 2014. They wed on October 1, 2014, though the public didn’t get to know of their marriage until December. They got divorced two years later in September 2017. She got engaged with SNL writer and “Weekend Update” host Colin Jost got engaged after two years of dating in May 2019. Music Career\nBeside proving her worth in the field of acting, Scarlett Johansson tried other genres of art too.",
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"segment": "Johansson was married to actor Ryan Reynolds from 2008 to 2011. She married businessman Romain Dauriac in 2014 a few months after giving birth to their daughter, but the couple divorced in 2017. In May 2019 Scarlett became engaged to \"Saturday Night Live\" star Colin Jost. Scarlett Johansson Career Earnings: Between August 2017 and August 2018, Scarlett earned $40 million between salaries and endorsements. That was enough to make her the #1 highest-paid actress on the planet. The previous year she earned $10 million. Between June 2018 and June 2019, she earned $55 million. She earned just $400,000 for her role in Iron Man 2. She earned low single-digit millions for the next few Marvel movies.",
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"segment": "Endgame, Johansson garnered Oscar nominations for her roles in Marriage Story and Jojo Rabbit. Scarlett Johansson\nHusbands and Daughter\nJohansson married Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds in September 2008, in a small ceremony in British Columbia, Canada. The couple purchased a home together in Los Angeles, but filed for divorce two years later, in December 2010. After her split from Reynolds, Johansson was romantically linked to actor Sean Penn for a time. The pair traveled to Mexico together and attended actress Reese Witherspoon 's wedding in March 2011. Later that year Johansson found herself at the center of a scandal when nude photos taken on her cell phone were posted online by hackers. The FBI initiated an investigation to find the individuals behind the leak. A representative for Johansson confirmed in September 2013 that she had gotten engaged to journalist Romain Dauriac. On September 4, 2014, Johansson and Dauriac announced the birth of their baby daughter, Rose. The couple wed on October 1, 2014, in Philipsburg, Montana, though the public didn't get wind of the announcement until December.",
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"segment": "They are curious, but sometimes too motivated by money. Scarlett Johansson has a ruling planet of Jupiter. Like many celebrities and famous people, Scarlett keeps her love life private. Check back often as we will continue to update this page with new relationship details. Let’s take a look at Scarlett Johansson past relationships, exes and previous hookups. Past Relationships\nScarlett Johansson was previously married to Romain Dauriac (2014 – 2017) and Ryan Reynolds (2008 – 2010). She has not been previously engaged. Scarlett Johansson has been in relationships with Kevin Yorn (2017), Joe Machota (2017), Nate Naylor (2011 – 2012), Sean Penn (2011), Josh Hartnett (2005 – 2007), Jared Leto (2004 – 2012), James Holzier (2003 – 2004) and Jack Antonoff (2001 – 2002). Scarlett Johansson is rumored to have hooked up with Justin Timberlake (2007), Patrick Wilson (2004), Benicio Del Toro (2004) and Jude Law (2003). Scarlett Johansson is turning 37 in\nAbout Scarlett Johansson\nScarlett Johansson was born on the 22nd of November, 1984 (Millennials Generation).",
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"segment": "The tournament, to be held in 11 cities in 11 UEFA countries, was originally scheduled to take place from 12 June to 12 July 2020. The tournament was postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, and rescheduled for 11 June to 11 July 2021. The competition was postponed in order to reduce pressure on the public services in affected countries and to allow time for the completion of domestic leagues that had been suspended. The tournament will still retain the name \"UEFA Euro 2020\". UEFA President Michel Platini said the tournament is being hosted in several nations as a \"romantic\" one-off event to celebrate the 60th \"birthday\" of the European Championship competition. Having the largest capacity of any of the stadiums entered for the competition, Wembley Stadium in London is scheduled to host the semi-finals and final for the second time, having done so before at the 1996 tournament in the stadium's former incarnation. The Stadio Olimpico in Rome was chosen to host the opening game, involving Turkey and hosts Italy. Originally to be played at 13 venues, two hosts were later removed: Brussels in December 2017 due to delays with the building of the Eurostadium, and Dublin in April 2021 as there was no guarantee for spectators to attend. Spain also changed their host city from Bilbao to Seville to allow an audience at matches.",
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"segment": "In line with the Euro 2020 schedule, the Euro 2020 Final Tournament will begin on 11 June and end on 11 July 2021 at Wembley Stadium, in London. Euro 2020 Host Nations: Cities and Stadium\nUnlike the previous Euro 2016, the Euro 2020 fixtures are being played in 11 different countries. Below, you can see the list of the countries, cities and stadiums where the matches will take place. London (Wembley, 90,000). Munich (Football Arena Munich, 70,000). Baku (Olympic Stadium, 69,000). Rome (Stadio Olimpico, 68,000). Budapest (Puskas Arena, 68,000). St Petersburg (Krestovsky Stadium, 61,000).",
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"segment": "The final was originally scheduled to be played at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, on 30 May 2020. However, UEFA announced on 23 March 2020 that the final was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 17 June 2020, the UEFA Executive Committee chose to relocate the final to Lisbon as part of a \"final-eight tournament\" consisting of single-match knockout ties played in two stadiums across the city. The match was the first European Cup/Champions League final to be played on a Sunday and the first since 2009 to not be played on a Saturday. It was also the first final of the competition to be played after June. The UEFA Executive Committee chose the Estádio da Luz, officially known as the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, in Lisbon as the final venue at their meeting on 17 June 2020. This is the second UEFA Champions League final hosted at the stadium; the first was in 2014, when Real Madrid secured their 10th title by beating Atlético Madrid 4–1 in the first final between teams from the same city. The home stadium of Portuguese Primeira Liga side Benfica since 2003, it was rebuilt to host five matches of UEFA Euro 2004, including the final. Before its demolition in 2003, to make way for the new 65,000-capacity ground, the original Estádio da Luz hosted the 1992 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, where Werder Bremen beat Monaco 2–0, and the second leg of the 1983 UEFA Cup Final, where Anderlecht secured a 1–1 draw with Benfica to lift the trophy.",
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"segment": "UEFA Euro 2012\nPoland hosted the UEFA Euro 2012 along with Ukraine in 2012. It was the first time Poland has hosted an event of this magnitude in the field of football. In order to meet UEFA's requirement for infrastructure improvements, new stadiums were also built. Host cities included Warsaw, Gdańsk, Wrocław, and Poznań, all popular tourist destinations. 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup\nPoland hosted the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup as the 22nd edition. the decision was made on March 16 2018 when Poland beat out favorite India by 4 votes 9-5 in Bogota, Colombia. Poland automatically qualified for the 2019 edition as host nation. It wad held from 23 May to 15 June 2019. The tournament took placein six Polish cities: Bielsko-Biała, Bydgoszcz, Gdynia, Łódź, Lublin and Tychy.",
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"segment": "A first-half strike from Fernando Torres was the only goal of the game, and helped Spain win their first European trophy for 44 years. The 2012 tournament final saw reigning European and World champions Spain face Italy in Kyiv. Two first-half goals, one each from David Silva and Jordi Alba put the defending champions 2–0 ahead at half-time. Fifteen minutes into the second half, and four minutes after being brought on as a substitute, Thiago Motta was stretchered off as Italy were reduced to ten men for the remainder of the second half. Fernando Torres scored a third, becoming the first player to score in two European Championship finals, and then provided an assist for Juan Mata who scored with a minute to go, the final ending 4–0. Spain's third victory in the final equalled Germany as the most successful team in the tournament's history, and they became the first team to defend the European Football Championship title. Portugal became the 10th different team to win the European Championships in 2016, when they beat France 1–0 in the final at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis; the match went goalless after 90 minutes, before Eder scored the winning goal four minutes into the second period. List of finals\nKey to the list of finals\n\nMatch was won during extra time\n\nMatch was won on a penalty shoot-out\n&\nMatch was won after a replay\n§\nMatch was won by a golden goal\nThe \"Year\" column refers to the year the European Championship tournament was held, and wikilinks to the article about that tournament. Links in the \"Winners\" and \"Runners-up\" columns point to the articles for the national football teams of the countries, not the articles for the countries.",
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"segment": "On their way to the Final, they also beat holders France as well as the Czech Republic with a silver goal, a rule which replaced the previous golden goal in 2003, before being abolished itself shortly after this tournament. The 2008 tournament, hosted by Austria and Switzerland, marked the second time that two nations co-hosted and the first edition where the new trophy was awarded. It commenced on 7 June and finished on 29 June. The Final between Germany and Spain was held at the Ernst Happel Stadion in Vienna. Spain defeated Germany 1–0, with a goal scored by Fernando Torres in the 33rd minute, sparking much celebration across the country. This was their first title since the 1964 tournament. Spain were the highest scoring team with 12 goals scored and David Villa finished as the top scorer with four goals. Xavi was awarded the player of the tournament, and nine Spanish players were picked for the team of the tournament . The UEFA Euro 2012 tournament was co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine. Spain defeated Italy 4–0 in the final, thus becoming the first nation to defend a European Championship title an",
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"segment": "UEFA Euro 2020 Schedule, Fixtures, Matches, Time Table | Sports Mirchi\n\nHome » Football » UEFA » Euro 2020 » UEFA Euro 2020 Schedule, Fixtures, Matches, Time Table\nUEFA Euro 2020 Schedule, Fixtures, Matches, Time Table\nin Euro 2020 Jul 27, 2018 0 22386 Views\nThe 16th edition of UEFA European Championship is expected to play across 12 European countries from 11 June to 11 July 2021. Originally event was scheduled to play in 2020 but due to COVID-19 pandemic, it was postponed. It will be first occasion in the 60-years European Championship history when UEFA Euro will be played across the continent as 12 cities to host 51 matches of the tournament. UEFA Euro 2020 matches fixtures, schedule\nRome’s Stadio Olimpico will be hosting opening game of Euro 2021 on June 12 from 9:00 PM onwards. Meanwhile final is scheduled to be hosted at Wembley Stadium in London on 12th July. Portugal will be title defending champion in UEFA Euro 2021. Knockout phase matches will take place from June 27 as Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and final will be played. 24 national football teams will be competing in this Europe’s international football event for men’s. Groups\nGroup A: Italy, Turkey, Wales, Switzerland\nGroup B:",
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"segment": "The results saw North Macedonia, Scotland, Slovakia and Hungary make it through to the group stage. Euro 2020 Final Tournament Draw\nThe 24 teams that qualified for the Finals have been divided into six groups of four. Their European Qualifiers ranking determined the teams’ seedings. There are 11 host nations that have been pre-elected and paired in the same groups. When creating the seedings, numerous criteria were taken into account (points, number of scored goals, number of wins, final position in the group, etc). In line with the Euro 2020 schedule, the Euro 2020 Final Tournament will begin on 11 June and end on 11 July 2021 at Wembley Stadium, in London. Euro 2020 Host Nations: Cities and Stadium\nUnlike the previous Euro 2016, the Euro 2020 fixtures are being played in 11 different countries. Below, you can see the list of the countries, cities and stadiums where the matches will take place. London (Wembley, 90,000).",
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"segment": "Montana was raised in Monongahela, Pennsylvania, and excelled at baseball, basketball, and football in high school. He was offered a basketball scholarship to North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, but instead went to the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, to play collegiate football. Montana began his junior year as the Fighting Irish’s third-string quarterback but was elevated to starter after coming off the bench to lead Notre Dame to a comeback victory in the third game of the 1977 season. He finished that season by guiding once-beaten Notre Dame to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A national championship. After a successful senior year that ended with a Notre Dame victory in the Cotton Bowl, Montana was selected by the 49ers in the third round of the 1979 NFL draft. Montana became the 49ers’ starting quarterback midway through his second season in San Francisco. His field vision and keen decision making were ideal for head coach Bill Walsh ’s “West Coast offense,” which relied on a series of short, accurate passes to move the ball downfield. Montana led the 49ers to their first Super Bowl victory in January 1982, earning game MVP honours in the process. His team’s play-off run was highlighted by a game-winning touchdown pass from Montana to Dwight Clark with 51 seconds remaining in the National Football Conference championship game, a play later known as “The Catch.” The 49ers won a second Super Bowl title (and Montana a second Super Bowl MVP award) in 1985, defeating the Miami Dolphins.",
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"segment": "Montana spent his first two years on the high school football team as a backup. As a junior, Montana earned the job as the Ringgold Rams' starting quarterback. Montana held the role for the final two years of his high school career; after his senior year, Parade named him to their All-American team. One of Montana's most notable performances during his high school years was during his junior year in a game against Monessen High School. Although Monessen scored a game-tying touchdown in the final moments, Montana's performance garnered attention from college recruiters, particularly those from Notre Dame. In the game, Montana completed 12 passes in 22 attempts, threw for 223 yards, and scored three passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. Notre Dame eventually offered Montana a scholarship, and he accepted it. One contributing factor in Montana's choice of colleges was that Terry Hanratty, his boyhood idol, attended Notre Dame. In 2006, 32 years after Montana graduated, Ringgold High School renamed their football stadium \"Joe Montana Stadium\".",
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"segment": "Montana received his primary education at Waverly Elementary and his secondary education at Finleyville Junior High (now known as Finleyville Middle School) and Ringgold High School. While at Ringgold, Montana played football, baseball, and basketball. Montana showed potential as a basketball player and helped Ringgold win the 1973 WPIAL Class AAA boys' basketball championship while being named an all-state player. He was so good that during his senior year, North Carolina State offered Montana a basketball scholarship. Although Montana turned down the scholarship, he seriously considered NCSU because of a promise that he could play both basketball and football for the university. Montana spent his first two years on the high school football team as a backup. As a junior, Montana earned the job as the Ringgold Rams' starting quarterback. Montana held the role for the final two years of his high school career; after his senior year, Parade named him to their All-American team. One of Montana's most notable performances during his high school years was during his junior year in a game against Monessen High School.",
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"segment": "a nearby city to Pittsburgh. From an early age, he showed an interest in sports. He received his primary education at Waverly Elementary and his secondary education at Finleyville Junior High and Ringgold High School. While studying at Ringgold, he was lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. He also had shown his potentialities in the game of football throughout his college career. Joe Montona's Professional Career\nMontana turned professional in 1979 and started his professional career with San Francisco 49ers. He played there for 14 the season. Before getting retirement, he also has played for Kansas City Chiefs. While playing for the San Francisco, he won four Super Bowls and was the first player ever to have been named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player three times. Also Read:",
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"segment": "Joe Montana Biography - life, family, children, school, mother, young, old, information, born, year\nJoe Montana Biography\nBorn: June 11, 1956\nNew Eagle, Pennsylvania\nAmerican football player\nJoe Montana has earned a reputation as one of the top quarterbacks ever to play professional football, first rising to fame in the 1980s. The quarterback's beginnings\nJoseph C. Montana Jr. was born on June 11, 1956, in New Eagle, Pennsylvania. His father, Joe Montana Sr., was a manager with a finance company, and his mother, Theresa, was a secretary with the same company. They lived in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. Joe loved playing sports. Every night as a young boy he would wait for his father to come home so that they could play catch with a football or a baseball, and practice throwing the balls through tire swings for accuracy. The Montanas also had a basketball hoop in their driveway, where Joe would often be seen playing a game with friends or practicing on his skills. He just loved to play sports.",
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"segment": "He is currently 63 years old retired American footballer holding an American nationality with white ethnic background. Born in June Joe's birth sign is Gemini. His father Joe Montana Sr. was a manager in a finance company, and his mother, Theresa was a secretary in the same company. Joe Montana was raised in the city of Monongahela; a nearby city to Pittsburgh. From an early age, he showed an interest in sports. He received his primary education at Waverly Elementary and his secondary education at Finleyville Junior High and Ringgold High School. While studying at Ringgold, he was lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. He also had shown his potentialities in the game of football throughout his college career.",
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"headings": "10 Things You May Not Know About the Harlem Globetrotters\n10 Things You May Not Know About the Harlem Globetrotters\nExplore 10 surprising facts about the famous barnstorming basketball team.\n1. The Harlem Globetrotters originated in Chicago.\n2. A white Jewish immigrant gave the team its name.\n3. The Harlem Globetrotters played serious basketball in their early decades.\n4. The NBA’s first African American players were Harlem Globetrotters.\n5. Wilt Chamberlain began his professional career with the team.\n6. The Harlem Globetrotters helped keep the fledgling NBA afloat.\n7. Three Baseball Hall of Famers played for the team.\n8. They have lost to the Washington Generals.\n9. The team once had a one-armed star.\n10. The Harlem Globetrotters have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate.\nSIGN UP FOR MORE HISTORY!\nRELATED CONTENT\n",
"segment": "3. The Harlem Globetrotters played serious basketball in their early decades. pinterest-pin-it\nComposite of five photographs of some members of the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, 1931. ( Credit: Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)\nAlthough now known primarily for their on-court antics, the Globetrotters played straight-up basketball games at their outset. The team lost the national championship game in 1939 to another all-Black team, the New York Renaissance, but defeated the Chicago Bruins to capture the prestigious World Professional Basketball Tournament the following year. The Globetrotters didn’t start to incorporate ball tricks and dribbling exhibitions into their games until the late 1930s. In 1948, the Globetrotters shocked the basketball world by defeating the Minneapolis Lakers, champions of the all-white National Basketball League, the precursor to the National Basketball Association (NBA). The following year, they proved it was no fluke by beating the Lakers again. 4.",
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"segment": "What influence did the Harlem Globetrotters have on the Harlem Renaissance? They played basketball\nWhat is Harlem New York famous for in the US? The Harlem Globetrotters. Not including the Harlem Globetrotters what pro sports team travels the most of the four major sports in the US? Harlem Globetrotters\nWhen was Harlem Globetrotters - video game - created? Harlem Globetrotters - video game - was created in 1991-03. Will there be any Harlem Globetrotters games broadcasted on TV? No, the Harlem Globetrotters games in Houston will not be\nbroadcasted on TV. The Globetrotters were not able to secure a TV\ndeal in Houston for their performances this time. Where did the Harlem Globetrotters originate?",
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"segment": "Little Giants. Lizards. Llamas. Lobos. Magicians. Majors. Marauders. Aqua Marlins. Globetrotters. How were the Harlem Globetrotters named?",
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"segment": "The Harlem Globetrotters Tickets | CheapTickets\nThe Harlem Globetrotters Tickets\nHome >\nSports >\nBasketball >\nOther >\nThe Harlem Globetrotters\nPlease check back in the future for The Harlem Globetrotters event tickets. Miscellaneous Basketball events similar to The Harlem Globetrotters\nDallas Skyline\nEnid Outlaws\nHouston Push\nLewisville Leopards\nLittle Rock Lightning\nMidtown Prestige\nOmaha Finest\nRolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion\nShreveport Mavericks\nVictoria FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament\nLoad More\nThe Harlem Globetrotters Team Schedule\nAbout The Harlem Globetrotters\nReplacing unrelenting competitiveness with a lighthearted sense of fun is what the Harlem Globetrotters team is all about. This exhibition basketball team is more of a performance art troupe, combining incredible basketball skill and athleticism with theatricality and comedy. The team has played over 26,000 games over the course of their career and are the most well-traveled team in basketball having visited over 100 countries. History\nThe team was originally founded in Chicago in January of 1928 by a group of players who all attended the same high school. They were originally known as the Savoy Big Five, a team that would play exhibition games before dances that were held at the Savoy Ballroom. Later that year the original group of players broke up after a dispute. Some left the team all together, others rejoined and created a new team called the Globe Trotters. In 1929 Abe Saperstein became the manager for the team and began to promote them. Under his management the team began to be known as New York Harlem Globe Trotters, a name chosen due to Harlem’s significance in African-American culture.",
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"segment": "For now, we will keep creating new ways to stay connected with you. Home\nOur History\nOur Story\nThe Harlem Globetrotters are worldwide icons, synonymous with family entertainment and great basketball skills. The Globetrotters represent 90-plus years of breaking down barriers, acts of goodwill and a commitment to fans that goes beyond the game. Abe Saperstein founded the team in 1926, and they played their first road game in Hinckley, Illinois, on Jan. 7, 1927. Since then, the Globetrotters have entertained more than 148 million fans in 123 countries and territories worldwide, introducing many to the sport of basketball. The team are pioneers in popularizing the slam dunk, the fast break, the forward and point guard positions, and the figure-eight weave. In 2010, the Globetrotters also introduced the first-ever 4-point shot, a shot located 30 feet from the basket – almost 7 feet beyond the NBA’s three-point arc. In 1940, the Globetrotters won their first World Basketball Championship, defeating the Chicago Bruins. In 1948 and 1949, the Globetrotters stunned the world by twice defeating the World Champion Minneapolis Lakers of the NBA. The Globetrotters were socially influential and quickly became recognized as the world’s best basketball team, showing that African-Americans could excel on a professional level.",
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"segment": "That autumn, those players, led by Tommy Brookins, formed a team called the \"Globe Trotters\" and toured southern Illinois that spring. Abe Saperstein became involved with the team as its manager and promoter. By 1929, Saperstein was touring Illinois and Iowa with his basketball team called the \"New York Harlem Globe Trotters.” Saperstein selected the name Harlem because it was then considered the center of Black American culture and the name Globetrotter to mythologize the team's international venues. In fact, the Globetrotters did not play in Harlem until 1968, four decades after the team's formation. 1950 World Series Harlem Globetrotters with owner Abe Saperstein (right) and team secretary W. S. Welch (left)\nThe Globetrotters were perennial participants in the World Professional Basketball Tournament, winning it in 1940. In a heavily attended matchup a few years later, the 1948 Globetrotters–Lakers game, the Globetrotters made headlines when they beat one of the best white basketball teams in the country, the Minneapolis Lakers (now the Los Angeles Lakers ). The Globetrotters continued to easily win games due to Harlem owning the entire talent pool of the best black basketball players in the country. Once one of the most famous teams in the country, the Globetrotters were eventually eclipsed by the rise of the National Basketball Association, particularly when NBA teams began fielding black players in the 1950s. In 1950, Harlem Globetrotter Chuck Cooper became the first black player to be drafted in the NBA by Boston and teammate Nat \"Sweetwater\" Clifton became the first black player to sign an NBA contract when the New York Knicks purchased his contract from the Globetrotters for $12,500 (Harlem getting $10,000 and Clifton getting $2,500).",
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"segment": "What Type Of Government Does Nigeria Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does Nigeria Have? Federal Ministry buildings in Abuja, Nigeria. Editorial credit: Fabian Plock / Shutterstock.com. Nigeria is a country in West Africa. The nation's first president was Nnamdi Azikiwe, a former governor general who rose to power with the declaration of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in October 1963. A Coup in 1966 established military rule in Nigeria and triggered the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970). The Nigerian Second Republic was established with a new constitution in 1979 after which a presidential system modeled in American style was implemented. A subsequent constitution was adopted in 1993 establishing the Third Nigerian Republic, but the military coup took power until 1999 when another constitution was passed and is still in use today.",
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"segment": "legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the Constitution of Nigeria in the National Assembly, the President, and the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, respectively. The Constitution provides a separation and balance of powers among the three branches and aims to prevent the repetition of past mistakes made by the government. Nigeria is a federal republic, with executive power exercised by the president. The president is the head of state, the head of government, and the head of a multi-party system. Nigerian politics takes place within a framework of a federal, presidential, representative democratic republic, in which executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is held by the federal government and the two chambers of the legislature: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, the two chambers make up the law-making body in Nigeria, called the National Assembly, which serves as a check on the executive arm of government. The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Nigeria a \" hybrid regime \" in 2019. The federal government, state, and local governments of Nigeria aim to work cooperatively to govern the nation and its people.",
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"headings": "10 Problems of Nigerian Politics and Possible Solutions\n10 Problems of Nigerian Politics and Possible Solutions\nNigeria\nPolitics\nThe Nigerian Political Setting\nFrom the least to the strongest, the following are the problems as well as likely solutions to the Nigerian political settings:\n1. Corruption\n2. Endless Kidnapping\n3. Oil and Gas\n4. Boko Haram\n5. God Fatherism\n6. Tribalism\n7. Nigerian Youths\n8. The Media\n9. Religion\n10. Nigerian Citizens\nCopyright Warning!\nBakare Muiz\n",
"segment": "The Federal Government of Nigeria is the federal government for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, it is composed of 36 states , who share sovereignty with the federal government and 1 federal territory administered solely by the federal government. The federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive , and judicial , whose powers are vested by the Constitution of Nigeria in the National Assembly, the President, and the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, respectively. The president is the head of state , the head of government, and the head of a multi-party system . Nigerian politics takes place within a framework of a federal , presidential , representative democratic republic , in which executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is held by the real government and the two chambers of the legislature: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, the two chambers make up the law-making body in Nigeria, called the National Assembly, which serves as a check on the executive arm of government. The highest judiciary arm of government in Nigeria is the Supreme Court of Nigeria which was created after independence and also practices Baron de Montesquieu ‘s theory of the separation of powers based on the United States system and also practices checks and balances\nIt is no more news that the Nigerian political setting is influenced by drastic negative phenomenon’s that are retarding the growth of Nigeria as a whole. From the least to the strongest, the following are the problems as well as likely solutions to the Nigerian political settings:",
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"title": "Types of government practiced in Nigeria, from monarchy to democracy",
"headings": "Types of government practiced in Nigeria, from monarchy to democracy\nTypes of government practiced in Nigeria, from monarchy to democracy\nCHECK THIS ALSO:\nEthnoreligious killings: Group accuses Amnesty Int. of double…\n1. Monarchical system of government\n2. Acephalous political system\n3. Parliamentary system of government\n4. Military system of government\n5. Federal (democratic, presidential) system of government\nRELATED STORIES\nMOST READ TODAY\nGet News Via Whatsapp\nGot news tip? send us story\nGet Updates Via Telegram\n",
"segment": "3. Parliamentary system of government\nIt might not necessarily be known by many Nigerians but even when Nigeria gained independence, the country still went on to adopt the system of government practised by the colonial Britain. This system or type of government was called the parliamentary system of government. By means of this, there is usually a prime minister and a ceremonial president. In the case of Britain, Theresa May is currently the prime minister and Queen Elizabeth acts as a ceremonial head. Nigeria in following this pattern made Nnamdi Azikwe the ceremonial president while Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was the prime minister. This coalition was made due to the coming together of two parties. Also, rather than have elected representatives in a federal or state House of Assembly, people were appointed to be decision makers within a cabinet. 4. Military system of government\nIt was not until 1963 that Nigeria became free from the dominance of the British.",
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"segment": "The Nigeria Arms forces are made up of the Army, the Navy, and the Airforce. Tiers And System Of Government In Nigeria\nAfter going into the functions of the federal government in Nigeria, it is good to know that Nigeria, the African giant runs a 3-tiered system of government with the federal government as the most powerful. At each level of government, there are three arms also. The executive, led by the President, the legislature, led by the Senate President and the Judiciary, led by the Chief Judge. The country is the Federal Republic and it is the President that exercises the executive power. The President is the head of state and is also the head of government in the country. The Legislative power is exercised by the bifocal Nigerian National Assembly, which is made up of two chambers: the House of Representatives and also the Senate. The upper chamber which is the Senate is superior to the House of Representatives. The two chambers constitute the law-making arm of government in Nigeria and are collectively referred to as the National Assembly.",
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"segment": "What type of government does Nigeria have? | Yahoo Answers\nGoofy Slug\nGoofy Slug\nasked in Travel Africa & Middle East Other - Africa & Middle East · 1 decade ago\nWhat type of government does Nigeria have? Please show your source an give a straight foward answer. ;] thnx\nUpdate: thank you i was just making sure...what a relief\n8 Answers\nRelevance\nDawn\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThe FEDERAL (decentralised state system) Republic of Nigeria operates a PRESIDENTIAL (President doubles as head of state and has cabinet of ministers as his executive) DEMOCRATIC (Two-tiered legislature [house of assembly and senate]) government which is ELECTED into power every 4 years. ...Show more\ndionisio\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nType Of Government In Nigeria\nSource (s): https://shrinks.im/a9WZb\nmcever\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nNigeria Type Of Government\nSource (s): https://shrinke.im/a8xtQ\nRalph\n1 decade ago\nNigeria operates a federal system of government just like the US. But the similarities only end there. It is not a federation in the true sense of it.",
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"segment": "Williams was married on June 7, 1986, to his wife, Jane Gillian. He currently lives in Connecticut with his wife, two children, and two dogs. He has a daughter Allison Williams, who is an actor and currently in the HBO series Girls, and a son Douglas Williams. It has been 29 years since Williams’s marriage, and they are still going strong. Brian is happy with his life and family. There is no question of divorce in his perfect family life. Lookin' good Mr. Williams !!! If you are Brian’s fan, you can follow him on Twitter (@BWilliams), stalk him on Facebook, and peek at his pictures on Instagram. For more of information on his, sites like Wikipedia and IMDb are significant resources. Loading...",
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"title": "Ted Williams: 'Golden Voice' is clean and sober, but struggling to pay the bills - Entertainment - The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, OH",
"headings": "Ted Williams: ‘Golden Voice’ is clean and sober, but struggling to pay the bills\nEntertainment\nTed Williams: ‘Golden Voice’ is clean and sober, but struggling to pay the bills\n",
"segment": "For a while after the 2011 fame, Williams lived in hotels paid for by an agent. Then he moved into a rented condominium in Dublin owned by another agent. Now he lives in an apartment near Franklin Park on the East Side. He said he owns no furniture to put in the apartment. In the 1980s, when he was a radio show host, Williams’ voice and persona resulted in the top-rated morning show in Columbus. He slid into a life of homelessness and drug abuse for 17 years until the video gave him another chance. Now he hopes to use his Christian faith to develop a following on the religious speaking circuit. While coping with resentments and anger toward others, including the previous agents, he said “I’m still very fragile in my recovery.” Helping him in that recovery is a group of Christian women who are in daily contact with him and long-time girlfriend Kathy Chambers. “The past four years have been devastating for him,” said Pam Greer, director of the Community Threads. “",
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"headings": "FDA Approves Opdivo-Yervoy Combo as First-Line Therapy for Inoperable Mesothelioma\nFDA Approves Opdivo-Yervoy Combo as First-Line Therapy for Inoperable Mesothelioma\nForest Ray PhD\nJoana Carvalho\nHow useful was this post?\n",
"segment": "He currently lives in Long Beach, California. Latest Posts\nPrint This Page\nHow useful was this post? Click on a star to rate it! Submit Rating\nAverage rating 4.5 / 5. Vote count: 2\nNo votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. As you found this post useful...\nFollow us on social media! We are sorry that this post was not useful for you! Let us improve this post!",
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"segment": "In addition to writing his second book, Brian is presently working on a new music album, as well as a television show that’s currently in development with Logic. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his fiancée, actor and Critical Role cast member Ashley Johnson, and their dog, Henry. Follow Brian on Twitter at @brianwfoster. Profile art by the lovely and very talented Critter artist Meg ( @Megzilla87 ). Latest Videos\n(Campaign 2, Episode 140) Long May He Reign\n#EverythingIsContent – Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood Part 2 | A Mortal’s Touch\nTalks Machina: Discussing Up to C2E139 – Rebirth\nPart One: Death & Taxes | The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood\n(Campaign 2, Episode 139) Rebirth\nLatest Posts\nProgramming\nProgramming Schedule: Week of May 31, 2021\nDarrington Press\nHYPE:",
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"segment": "Miles: Where do you live? Buck: In the city. Miles: You have a house? Buck: Apartment. Miles: Own or rent?",
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"segment": "His height is 6 feet 1 inch. People love watching him on television, especially his female audiences. His handsome looks and his hilarious sense of humor are admired by all, his co-workers, fans, and family and friends. Some fans say he looks like Pierce Brosnan, who previously played James Bond. The successful married life of Brian is something mentionable! Williams was married on June 7, 1986, to his wife, Jane Gillian. He currently lives in Connecticut with his wife, two children, and two dogs. He has a daughter Allison Williams, who is an actor and currently in the HBO series Girls, and a son Douglas Williams. It has been 29 years since Williams’s marriage, and they are still going strong. Brian is happy with his life and family.",
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"segment": "He lived alone all his adult life and had few close companions apart from his mother, and no significant romantic relationships. His diaries contain references to unconsummated or barely consummated homosexual dalliances, which he describes as \"traditional matters\" or \"tradiola\". He befriended gay playwright Joe Orton, who wrote the role of Inspector Truscott in Loot (1966) for him, and had holidays with Orton and his lover, Kenneth Halliwell, in Morocco. Other close friends included Stanley Baxter, Gordon Jackson and his wife Rona Anderson, Sheila Hancock and Maggie Smith and her playwright husband, Beverley Cross. Williams was also fond of fellow Carry On regulars Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw, Peter Butterworth, Kenneth Connor, Hattie Jacques and Joan Sims. Williams lived in a succession of small rented flats in central London from the mid-1950s. After his father died, his mother Louisa lived near him, and then in the flat next to his. His last home was a flat on Osnaburgh Street, Bloomsbury (since demolished). Williams rarely revealed details of his private life, though he spoke openly to Owen Spencer-Thomas in 1977 about his loneliness, despondency and sense of underachievement in two half-hour documentary programmes enti",
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"headings": "Brian Williams\nBrian Williams\nAs of 2021, Brian Williams’s net worth is $40 million.\nBrian Williams is a Taurus and was born in The Year of the Pig\nLife\nBrian is turning 62 years old in\nBrian Williams fans also viewed\nClaire Saffitz\nPhil Gallagher\nRocky Kanaka\nZainab Balogun\nBrian Williams’s net worth\n",
"segment": "Brian Williams Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio | CelebsMoney\nBrian Williams\nBrian Williams‘s source of wealth comes from being a tv show host. How much money is Brian Williams worth at the age of 61 and what’s his real net worth now? As of 2021, Brian Williams’s net worth is $40 million. DETAILS BELOW\nBrian Williams (born May 5, 1959) is famous for being tv show host. He currently resides in Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States. NBC Nightly News anchor who replaced Tom Brokaw in 2004. After embellishing a story regarding his coverage of the Iraq War in 2015, he was suspended from Nightly News for six months. He also presented on Rock Center and Dateline NBC. Source of Money\nTV Show Host\nReal Name\nBryan Williams\nPlace of Birth\nRidgewood, New Jersey, United States\nDate of Birth\nMay 5, 1959 (age 61)\nHeight\n6' 1\"\nEthnicity\nUnknown\nNationality\nAmerican\nReligion\nUnknown\nBrian Williams is a Taurus and was born in The Year of the Pig\nLife\nBrian Williams was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States on Tuesday, May 5, 1959 (Baby Boomers Generation).",
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"segment": "I have now lived here longer than anywhere else in my life. That’s how\nmuch I love it. Lisa and I settled in Colorado 1995. When I retired from football, Lisa and I discussed where we wanted to live and we knew we wanted to stay here. We’ve never wanted to leave. (Editor’s note: McCaffrey and his wife, Lisa, have four sons). What did you say to Packers linebacker Brian Williams on the peel-back block in Super Bowl XXXII? You pointed at him, and I have seen that block a\nhundred times. But what did you say?",
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"segment": "magazine. Personal life\nWilliams married his American wife Georganne in 1980. They have two children: model and actress Erin Lucas (born 1985) and Luke (born 1986). The couple initially settled in Hawaii, but this left them feeling too isolated, and they found the school system to be lacking. In 1986, they moved to Fort Myers, Florida, at the suggestion of AC/DC bandmate and nearby Sarasota resident Brian Johnson. Williams also spends time in the French city of Aix-en-Provence, where he has distant relatives. Williams' hobbies include fishing, flying, and wine. Style\nWilliams' role in AC/DC was to provide steady but basic basslines which followed the rhythm guitar of Malcolm Young, consisting mostly of eighth notes. His basslines were sometimes written by Malcolm and Angus Young during composition, and at other times Williams developed them based on the other instrumental tracks.",
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"segment": "Was he born with great genius? Did he just think a bit differently than normal? What was it? Hell if I know, but from what information I can find about him I've determined it's a combination of things. Here are 8 reasons why Albert Einstein was so dang smart. 1. He learned about what he wanted to learn and not what other authority's like school wanted him to learn. 2. The parietal operculum region of his brain was missing. This let other parts of his brain like the parietal lobe grow larger.",
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"segment": "He is one of that\nContinue Reading\nHi, Diogo—\nHe had an IQ of 160. Of course, there are many whose measured IQ’s are higher. But that’s not the measure of how smart he actually was…\nDr. Einstein was smart enough so that every single movement in modern physics proceeds from his work. We have had incredibly brilliant people doing incredibly brilliant things, since. But for sheer breadth of impact, Einstein’s equal has not yet emerged. To ask “how smart was Einstein” is to ask, “how smart was Newton? or Galileo? or Archimedes? “ It’s to ask, “How talented was Mozart?” or “How epistemologically exacting was Socrates?”",
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"headings": "How Einstein Learned Physics\nHow Einstein Learned Physics\nHow Smart Was Einstein? (Did He Really Fail Elementary Mathematics?)\nHow Did Einstein Learn Math and Physics?\n1. Learning comes from solving hard problems, not attending classes\n2. You really know something when you can prove it yourself\n3. Intuition matters more than equations\n4. Thinking requires a quiet space and deep focus\n5. Understand ideas through thought experiments\n6. Overturn common sense… with more common sense\n7. Insights come from friendly walks\n8. Be rebellious\n9. All knowledge starts with curiosity\nLearning as Einstein Did\nBest Articles\nRelated Articles\n",
"segment": "How do you emulate someone who is synonymous with genius? However, I think the investigation can still bear fruits, even if you or I might not have the intellectual gifts to revolutionize physics. Whatever Einstein did to learn, he clearly did something right, so there’s merit in trying to figure out what that was. How Smart Was Einstein? ( Did He Really Fail Elementary Mathematics?) Listen to this article\nOne of the most common stories about Einstein is that he failed grade school math. I think this is one of those ideas that sounds so good it has to get repeated, regardless of whether it is true or not. Unfortunately, it’s not true. Einstein was a strong math student from a very young age. He himself admits:",
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"segment": "The Albert Einstein IQ issue eludes us. Of course, we’d all like it if Einstein were really, really smart. His achievements were so extraordinary that no other explanation seems possible: His mind was different and so his brain was different. Let’s carve up his brain in search of neurological differences. His brain was unfortunately not preserved in good enough condition to be of much use to science. There are some weak or tentative theories. But psychologically and neurologically, there isn’t much we can say. Here’s an idea, though: What if Einstein wasn’t that smart?",
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"segment": "Okay, fine. He probably was smarter than anyone you’re going to meet at work today. Let’s just take that as a given. But was he smarter than all the other physicists working at the time? Niels Bohr, for example? Or Heisenberg? Einstein’s first papers were laughed out of physics conferences. His theories of relativity were very provocative and spurred generations of physical observations attempting to falsify them. Were the people telling Einstein he was wrong dumber than Albert Einstein? Maybe not.",
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"segment": "How Einstein Got So Smart - 10 Learning Hacks - Didactable®\nHow Einstein Got So Smart – 10 Learning Hacks\nBy Steve Churchill\nHow would you feel if many people thought you were the smartest person in history? How might your life be different if you actually were that intelligent? Although we often think of Albert Einstein as one of the smartest people ever, we don’t investigate what it was that made him so. People who speak highly of him often attribute his genius to some mysterious gift. They don’t believe his smarts came from a certain attitude about learning. I believe you can recreate some of his habits to get smarter and find more rewarding work. Einstein…the Failure? Before you get the list of Einstein’s learning habits, consider some interesting facts about his early life. These things set the stage for appreciating his educational philosophy a little more. Although he worked in engineering, Einstein’s father failed at several business ventures and had to depend on relatives for support.",
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"segment": "This is smart, because successful Mathematicians can view their work, i\nContinue Reading\nWhat made Einstein so special? He was one of the greatest of all Physicists; as another contributor has noted, he pulled the General Theory of Relativity out of reasoning, in the absence of experimentation and the other paths towards convincing conclusions in science. Smartest person ever—do not go there—here is a very wide and varied basket of candidates, in all fields of human endeavour! Albert Einstein as smart—the Genius included a number of mathematicians among his staff-maybe an inordinate number per area of knowledge. This is smart, because successful Mathematicians can view their work, in their mind, as models. Being able to effectively chart the effects of number work upon mental 3D models and images, places the exponents of this discipline near the forefront of intellectual ability. Such ability is immediately usable in the areas of research in which the great man was involved. Then, bring in the man himself, and his example of simplicity, kindness, patience and willingness to lend himself to his team. Example indeed!",
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"segment": "To ask “how smart was Einstein” is to ask, “how smart was Newton? or Galileo? or Archimedes? “ It’s to ask, “How talented was Mozart?” or “How epistemologically exacting was Socrates?” He is one of that handful of rare people in history who have set the global tone for everything in their field that followed them, and as such he is the seminal genius of modern physics. Steve Silberberg\n, Owner group eye care practice (1996-present)\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 1.3K answers and 321.4K answer views\nEinstein may not have been the best Violin player or even mathematician but unlike others of his time, his greatest gift was to be able to think out of the conventional box and be so curious about the universe. There are many ways of measuring intelligence but his creative thinking sets him apart from other geniuses. To take the small axioms that allowed him to derive special relativity and to do a thought experiment called “The Equivalence Principle” to start him on the road to General Relativity is truly remarkable. That is just the surface I scratched\n3.1K views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by Jumbo Privacy & Security\nHave you been hacked?",
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"segment": "Callum Keith Rennie as Craig Zwiller, Patrick's best friend. He spent his final hours having a sex marathon. Robin Gammell as Mr Wheeler, Patrick's father. Roberta Maxwell as Mrs. Wheeler, Patrick's mother. Sarah Polley as Jennifer 'Jenny' Wheeler, Patrick's sister, Alex's girlfriend. Trent McMullen as Alex, Jennifer's boyfriend. Charmion King as Patrick's grandmother. Jessica Booker as Rose. She is invited to Patrick family's mock Christmas dinner celebration. David Cronenberg as Duncan, Sandra's husband.",
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"segment": "At one point, he finds Tara's sister and befriends her and his way to the wedding party. Tara's friend arranges for the investigator to attack Patrick at the wedding party, but Patrick manages to recover. That same night, Patrick follows Tara's friend home and kills her, using her computer to crash the honeymoon. He kills a staff member by luring him outside after cutting the electricity. He attacks Tara's newlywed husband, confronts Tara at the beach and holds her at knife point. She fights him off and sets him on fire, but he recovers again. She finds Michael, but Patrick is relentless and goes on looking for Tara. Patrick attacks Michael, but Tara finally is able to choke Patrick to death. In the final scene, Tara and her husband recover at a hospital, but the doctor lets her know that she is pregnant, when the shock is revealed that she is carrying Patrick's baby. Cast\nWes Bentley as Patrick\nJaimie Alexander as Tara\nCam Gigandet as Michael, Tara's fiance\nAlexandra Breckenridge as Debra, one of Tara's best friends\nAstrid Bryan as Justine\nMatt Riedy as Mr. Bloom\nAlex Ladove as Emily, Tara's younger sister\nEmily Robinson as Annie, Tara's youngest sister\nProduction\nIn June 2014, Wes Bentley and Jaimie Alexander joined the cast of the film, with Bram Coppens directing the film in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Jim Agnew and Sean Keller.",
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"segment": "Andre's wife, who learns of her husband's affair with Mary Jane. Tatom Pender as Tracy: Patrick's girlfriend and mother of their child. Brely Evans as Nichelle: Mary Jane's friend and publicist to the stars. Kelly Rutherford as Cynthia Phillips (seasons 1–2)\nNavia Robinson (seasons 1–2) and Madison Alsobrook (season 4) as D'Asia: Patrick and Tracy's daughter\nRyan Homchick as Lance (seasons 1–3)\nSalli Richardson as Valerie (season 2) one of Mary Jane's friends who is a doctor. Gary Dourdan as Sheldon (season 2)\nKyle Massey as Cameron (season 2) Niecy's ex and the father of their son Treyvion. Loretta Devine as Cece (season 3)\nDaniella Alonso as Marisol Esparza (season 3)\nThomas Jones as Brandon (season 3) one of Mary Jane's lovers\nPaul Rolfes as Aaron Felty (seasons 3–4) one of the lead co-hosts on Good Day USA\nRita Rucker as Chante (seasons 3–4)\nMichael Ealy as Justin Talbot (season 4) Mary Jane's colleague at Good Day USA and boyfriend and later husband\nChiké Okonkwo as Lee Truitt (season 4) Mary Jane's ex-boyfriend\nValarie Pettiford as Ronda Sales (season 4) one of the lead co-hosts on Good Day USA\nAshton Holmes as Garrett (season 4) the executive producer of Good Day USA\nJulian Walker as Ty (season 4) Mary Jane's stylist\nCesar Cipriano as Dante (season 4) Niecy's ex and father to their daughter Isbell\nTian Richards as Jovan (season 4) a mentee to Patrick\nNicholas Gonzalez as Orlando Lagos (season 4) Kara's fiancé\nGuest stars\nJasmine Dustin as Ana Hoem (season 1)\nLesley-Ann Brandt as Tamiko Roberts (season 1)\nSheila Frazier as Catherine Stafford (season 1)\nDarrin Dewitt Henson (season 1)\nLorraine Toussaint as Aunt Toni, Paul's younger sister and Mary Jane's aunt (season 1)\nWayne Brady as Sean Anders (season 1)\nLudacris as Terrence Mitchell (season 1)\nDorian Missick as Detective Cedric Rawlins (season 1)\nFrances Burnett as Dana Shultz (season 1)\nAva DuVernay (season 1)\nIndia Arie as herself (season 2)\nChristina Vidal as Lilly, the sister of Kara (season 2)\nNina Parker (season 3, episode 6)\nJill Scott (season 3, episode 5)\nKelly Rowland as Robin (season 3, episode 6)\nTamar Braxton as Herself (season 3, episode 10)\nTamera Mowry as Herself (season 3, episode 10)\nLoni Love as Herself (season 3, episode 10)\nJeannie Mai as Herself (season 3, episode 10)\nAdrienne Bailon as Herself (season 3, episode 10)\nCardi B (season 4)\nLoren \"Lo London\" Jordan (season 4)\nDave East (season 4)\nMorris Chestnut as Beau (season 4)\nNotes\n^ Christina Vidal plays the sister of Kara, played by her real-life sister Lisa Vidal. Production\nThe show was originally to be called Single Black Female.",
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"segment": "He played a supporting character in Identity Thief (2013). From 2014 to 2016, he starred in Robert Rodriguez 's From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series as Jacob Fuller. He also played Agent Cabe Gallo on the CBS drama series Scorpion from 2014 to 2018. On March 28, 2017, Patrick was cast in Amazon Video horror anthology series Lore, which is based on the award-winning and critically acclaimed podcast of the same name. Lore recounts true stories of frightening and paranormal occurrences. Lore premiered on October 13, 2017, and has been renewed for a second season. Personal life\nPatrick married actress Barbara Hooper in 1990. They have appeared together in various films and TV shows such as Zero Tolerance and The X-Files. They have two children:",
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"segment": "Beginning in September 2012, she starred in the drama mini-series The Bletchley Circle (2012–2014). On 4 September 2012, she appeared in Jimmy McGovern 's Accused . In December 2013 she returned to the world of Jane Austen, starring as Elizabeth Darcy in the BBC Christmas season drama Death Comes to Pemberley, a three-part television adaptation of the P. D. James novel of the same name which continues the events of Austen's Pride and Prejudice six years after Darcy and Elizabeth's marriage, with a murder mystery plot involving the same characters. In March 2015, she played Mary Shelley in ITV drama series The Frankenstein Chronicles. In 2017, she played the lead role in sitcom Motherland. The show returned for a second series in 2019 and another in May 2021. In 2019, she played Beelzebub, leader of the denizens of Hell, in the Amazon Prime TV serial Good Omens, based on the book by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. In the same year she joined the cast of Line of Duty during its fifth series playing DCS Patricia Carmichael, a role she reprised in series six. Personal life\nMartin was married to film director Roger Michell; the couple have two daughters.",
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"segment": "Yes\nNo\n| Share this\nShare this: Facebook | Twitter | Permalink Hide options\nAn outdated nickname for Patrick is Pink, and 'Jane' is a female version of John, making Patrick (Pink) Jane a variation of Red John. 165 of 174 found this interesting\nInteresting? Yes\nNo\n| Share this\nShare this: Facebook | Twitter | Permalink Hide options\nThe show has included several real life family members of the cast: Owain Yeoman 's (Wayne Rigsby) then wife, Lucy Davis, appeared in the episode The Mentalist: 18-5-4 (2010) as Daphne Valiquette, while Simon Baker (Patrick Jane)'s wife, Rebecca Rigg, daughter, Stella Baker and son, Claude, have all made appearances. Rebecca appeared in The Mentalist: A Dozen Red Roses (2009) as Felicia Scott; Claude appeared in The Mentalist:",
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"segment": "Trent McMullen as Alex, Jennifer's boyfriend. Charmion King as Patrick's grandmother. Jessica Booker as Rose. She is invited to Patrick family's mock Christmas dinner celebration. David Cronenberg as Duncan, Sandra's husband. He works in a power company. Tracy Wright as Donna. She works in the same power company with Duncan. She is a virgin and have sex with Craig in final hour. Geneviève Bujold as Mrs. Carlton, Patrick's and Craig's high school French teacher.",
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"segment": "Gettysburg Battlefield - Wikipedia\nGettysburg Battlefield\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor the Gettysburg National Military Park areas not used for military engagements (e.g., field hospitals), see Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District. site of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War\nGettysburg Battlefield\nThe Battle of Gettysburg took place in the lands surrounding Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Type\nBattlefield\nLocation\nAdams County, Pennsylvania, United States\nCoordinates\n39°48.747′N 77°14.143′W\n / 39.812450°N 77.235717°W / 39.812450; -77.235717\nCoordinates: 39°48.747′N 77°14.143′W\n / 39.812450°N 77.235717°W / 39.812450; -77.235717\nOwner\nprivate, federal\nWebsite\nPark Home (NPS.gov)\nLocation of Gettysburg Battlefield in Pennsylvania\nThe Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863, military engagements of the Battle of Gettysburg within and around the borough of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Locations of military engagements extend from the 4-acre (1.6 ha) site of the first shot at Knoxlyn Ridge on the west of the borough, to East Cavalry Field on the east. A military engagement prior to the battle was conducted at the Gettysburg Railroad trestle over Rock Creek, which was burned on June 27. The Pennsylvania Memorial is the battlefield's largest and 1 of over 12 state monuments. Contents\n1 Geography\n1.1 Topography\n1.2 Borough areas of military engagements\n2 History\n2.1 Memorial association era\n2.2 Commemorative era\n2.3 Development era\n2.4 1962–present\n3 See also\n4 References\nGeography\nWithin 10 miles (16 km) of the Maryland/Pennsylvania state line, the Gettysburg battlefield is situated in the Gettysburg-Newark Basin of the Pennsylvania Piedmont entirely within the Potomac River Watershed near the Marsh and Rock creeks' triple point with the Susquehanna River Watershed (near Oak Hill) occupying an area 3.33 by 5.33 miles (5.4 km × 8.6 km).",
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"segment": "Gettysburg hotels are located in Pennsylvania. The battle of\nGettysburg was a major event in history. Which is why the hotels\nare located in Pennsylvania where the event took place. Where was the Battle of Gettysburg located in? It was fought in and around Gettysburg, PA. Where is the Gettysburg Diorama in Gettysburg Pennsylvania located? The address of the Gettysburg Diorama is: 610 Taneytown Rd,\nGettysburg, PA 17325\nWhere was Gettysburg Cemetery located in? Gettysburg National Cemetery is located in Gettysburg National\nBattlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The exact address is on\nNational Cemetery Drive, located between Baltimore Street (Highway\n15) and Taneytown Road (Highway 134).",
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"segment": "Where did the Battle of Gettysburg take place and what year? It took place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania from July 1st to July\n3rd, 1863. Where did the greatest battle of the American Civil War take place? Gettysburg\nHow did the Gettysburg battle take place? by a mistake the south was looking for shoes\nWhat town did the battle of gettsburg take place in? The Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1-3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg where did the battle take place? It took place at Gettysburg, in South Central Pennsylvania just\nabove the Mason-Dixon Line from Maryland. When did the battle of Gettysburg take place? It took place July first to July third, 1863.",
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"segment": "The audio information from the video is included in the text below. Battle of Gettysburg\nby Courier & Ives\nHistory >> Civil War\nThe Battle of Gettysburg took place on July 1-3, 1863 in and near the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This battle was one of the most important battles of the Civil War for the North. Robert E. Lee had invaded the North and was trying to defeat the Union Army once and for all. However, the Union Army held him off and sent him retreating. This was a major turning point in the war. The Leaders\nThe Confederate Army was led by General Robert E. Lee along with General's Longstreet and Pickett. The Union Army was led by General George Meade. The Battle\nThe Battle took place over three days. On the first day the armies were still coming together.",
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"headings": "Pennsylvania Top 20 Attractions\nPennsylvania Top 20 Attractions\nBest Things To Do in Pennsylvania\n1: Hersheypark\n2: Gettysburg National Military Park\n3: Fallingwater\n4: Philadelphia Museum of Art\n5: Visit Strasburg\n6: Independence National Park and the Liberty Bell\nRecommended tours:\nPhiladelphia: Horse-Drawn Carriage Tour of Historic Old City\nPhiladelphia: Double-Decker Sightseeing Bus Tour\nPhiladelphia: Founding Fathers Historical Walking Tour\n7: Valley Forge National Historical Park\n8: Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens\n9: Eastern State Penitentiary\n10: Presque Isle State Park\n11: Andy Warhol Museum\n12: Longwood Gardens\n13: Ohiopyle State Park\n14: Knoebels Amusement Resort\n15: Flight 93 National Memorial\n16: Ricketts Glen State Park\n17: Carnegie Museum of Natural History\n18: Lake Tobias Wildlife Park\n19: Eisenhower National Historic Site\n20: Reading Terminal Market\nAlso check these related posts on Pennsylvania:\n",
"segment": "142\n28\nView Map\nThe Battle of Gettysburg took place in 1863 during the Civil War. The almost 4000-acre park includes the Gettysburg National Cemetery. The Park Service is attempting to restore the battlefield landscape as it was during the Battle of Gettysburg. Artifacts and more are available for viewing at the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center. Escorted tours of the Battlefield are recommended on a bus, or in your car with a guide. There are many events in the park and the museum. Visitors who wish to stay for a while may check in to one of the area bed and breakfasts, hotels, inns, campgrounds or cabins. Recommended tours of Gettysburg: Gettysburg 2-Hour Battlefield Guided Carriage Tour: View & book your tour »\nGettysburg Historic Battlefield Guided Tour on Horseback:",
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"segment": "United States\nTotal Casualties: 26,000+\n19 Battle of Gettysburg Facts for Kids\nThe Battle of Gettysburg was a battle fought on the Eastern Theater during the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was part of the Gettysburg campaign. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought between the United States and the Confederate States. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought between July 1st, 1863 and July 3rd, 1863. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought for three days. The commander of the United States army at the Battle of Gettysburg was general George Meade. The commander of the Confederate States army at the Battle of Gettysburg was general Robert E. Lee. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought because the Confederate States invaded the Northern United States.",
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"segment": "Equality - There is no discrimination of any type in United Church of Christ beliefs. Heaven and Hell - Many members do not believe in specific places of reward or punishment, but do believe God gives believers eternal life . Jesus Christ - Jesus Christ is recognized as fully human and fully God, Son of the Creator, Savior, and Head of the Church. Prophecy - United Church of Christ beliefs call the UCC to be a prophetic church. Many of the church's positions call for the same treatment of people as did the prophets and apostles . Sin - According to the UCC, sin is \"opposition or indifference to the will of God.\" Trinity - The UCC believes in the Triune God: Creator, Christ, and the Holy Spirit . The United Church of Christ sets itself apart from other Christian denominations with its emphasis on the belief that God still speaks to his followers today. New light and understanding are constantly being revealed through interpretation of the Bible, says the United Church of Christ.",
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"segment": "Please read the publication Fundamental Beliefs of the United Church of God for a more detailed explanation of our beliefs. God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit\nWe believe in one God, the Father, eternally existing, who is a Spirit, a personal Being of supreme intelligence, knowledge, love, justice, power and authority. He, through Jesus Christ, is the Creator of the heavens and the earth and all that is in them. He is the Source of life and the One for whom human life exists. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, who is the Word and has eternally existed. We believe that He is the Messiah, the Christ, the divine Son of the living God, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born in the human flesh of the virgin Mary. We believe that it is by Him that God created all things and that without Him was not anything made that was made. We believe in the Holy Spirit, as the Spirit of God and of Christ Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the power of God and the Spirit of life eternal ( 2 Timothy 1:7\n2 Timothy 1:7 For God has not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.",
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"segment": "Acceptance of diversity and an evolving theology has made the United Church of Christ one of the most progressive and polemic faith movements. United Church of Christ Beliefs\nBaptism - Baptism is the church community's promise of \"love, support, and care.\" United Church of Christ (UCC) churches baptize infants brought by parents, or adults, when they are received into membership. Bible - The Bible is used for inspiration, guidance, and for preaching. Members are not required to believe literally any version of Scripture. Communion - All people of faith are invited to participate in the sacrament of communion. The act is seen as a reminder of the cost of Christ's sacrifice. Communion is celebrated as a mystery, honoring Christ and those who have died in his faith. Creed - The UCC does not require its congregations or members to follow a creed. The only profession necessary is love.",
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"segment": "Sin - According to the UCC, sin is \"opposition or indifference to the will of God.\" Trinity - The UCC believes in the Triune God: Creator, Christ, and the Holy Spirit . The United Church of Christ sets itself apart from other Christian denominations with its emphasis on the belief that God still speaks to his followers today. New light and understanding are constantly being revealed through interpretation of the Bible, says the United Church of Christ. United Church of Christ Practices\nSacraments - Congregations conduct baptism during worship services when the community is present. Sprinkling is the usual practice, although some congregations use immersion. Communion elements are usually brought to members in their pews. Worship Service - United Church of Christ beliefs account for wide diversity in services. Local needs and traditions usually dictate worship styles and music.",
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"segment": "we claim it by faith. We believe the UCC is called to be a united and uniting church. \" That they may all be one.\" ( John 17:21) \"In essentials–unity, in nonessentials–diversity, in all things–charity,\" These UCC mottos survive because they touch core values deep within us. The UCC has no rigid formulation of doctrine or attachment to creeds or structures. Its overarching creed is love. UCC pastors and teachers are known for their commitment to excellence in theological preparation, interpretation of the scripture and justice advocacy. Even so, love and unity in the midst of our diversity are our greatest assets. We believe that God calls us to be servants in the service of others and to be good stewards of the earth’s resources. ‘ To believe is to care;",
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"segment": "The Beliefs of the UCC Church | Synonym\nThe Beliefs of the UCC Church\nThe UCC, also known as the United Church of Christ, is a denomination of Christianity known for its belief in God speaking to Christians through new interpretations of scripture. This denomination also believes that God is the only governing body of the church. Each church affiliated with this denomination has a great amount of autonomy, and members do not have to follow any creed or doctrine. However, all UCC churches have statements of faith that include the same components. Explore this article\nBaptism\nCommunion\nUnity\nStill-Speaking Ministry\n1 Baptism\nAs a denomination, the UCC believes that the sacrament of baptism connects all Christians to God and to one another. Anyone, regardless of race, gender or sexual orientation is welcomed to be baptized in a UCC church. Baptisms typically involve sprinkling water on the forehead, but some UCC churches practice immersion baptisms. All baptisms are conducted during worship services in front of members of the church because of the belief that baptism includes the church community's promise of love, care and support. 2 Communion\nUnlike other Christian denominations, the UCC encourages members of all faiths to participate in communion during worship services. This practice results from the belief that all people are God's children, and all of God's children should participate in communion to commemorate God's sacrifice.",
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"segment": "About Mankind\nWe believe that all people were created in the image of God to have fellowship with him but became alienated in that relationship through sinful disobedience. As a result, people are incapable of regaining a right relationship with God through their own efforts. About Salvation\nWe believe that the blood of Jesus Christ, shed on the cross, provides the only way for the forgiveness of sin. God freely offers salvation to those who place their faith in the death and resurrection of Christ as sufficient payment for their sin. Salvation cannot be earned, it is a gift from God. About the Church\nWe believe in the universal church, the body of Christ, of which Jesus Christ is the head. The members of the church are those who have trusted by faith in the finished work of Christ. The purpose of the church is to glorify God by loving him, obeying Him and bringing the gospel to the world. About Eternity\nWe believe in the personal, visible return of Christ to the earth and the establishing of His Kingdom, in the resurrection of the body, and the final judgment. We believe that our eternal destination of either heaven or hell is determined by our response to the Lord Jesus Christ.",
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"segment": "Our denomination – the United Church of Christ – has been a pioneer in the contemporary Christian tradition on justice issues from race and class to gender and sexual identity. We partner with individuals, organizations, and other churches in Asheville NC to make a difference. We take risks for justice! Love: We believe God’s love, grace, and mercy are the most powerful things in the universe. We want to embody it. We teach it, from cradle to grave. We believe God is love and those who know love know God, and so we want our kids to know love, and to define God as love. Expansive Images, Inclusive Language: Because God is always beyond words, we love to creatively play with images, language, and metaphors for God that surprise and delight us.",
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"segment": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site\nEntertainment Film & TV\n30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\nWritten by: Jade Hillock\nReading time: 4 mins\nLast updated: March 17, 2021\nLois Griffin in the American sitcom Family Guy was originally going to be blonde. Lois Griffin is known as the voice of reason and well-grounded housewife in Seth MacFarlane’s animated series Family Guy. 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.",
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"segment": "But looking for the last episodes schedule, likely premiere date of Family Guy 20th season is Sunday, July 4, 2021. Family Guy Season 20 Cast\nThe main roles in television series was played by Mila Kunis as Meg Griffin and Lacey Chabert as Meg Griffin. As well Alex Borstein (Lois Griffin), Seth Green (Chris Griffin), Seth MacFarlane (Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire), Arif Zahir (Cleveland Brown), Mike Henry (Cleveland Brown) and Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson. Schedule for Family Guy Season 20\nEpisode number\nName\nDate\n20x01\nEpisode 1\nJuly 4, 2021\n20x02\nEpisode 2\nJuly 11, 2021\n20x03\nEpisode 3\nJuly 18, 2021\n20x04\nEpisode 4\nAugust 8, 2021\n20x05\nEpisode 5\nAugust 15, 2021\n20x06\nEpisode 6\nAugust 22, 2021\n20x07\nEpisode 7\nAugust 29, 2021\n20x08\nEpisode 8\nSeptember 12, 2021\n20x09\nEpisode 9\nSeptember 19, 2021\n20x10\nEpisode 10\nOctober 24, 2021\n20x11\nEpisode 11\nNovember 21, 2021\n20x12\nEpisode 12\nNovember 28, 2021\nTrailers and Video Teasers\nFamily Guy Season 19 Trailer 2020 | Stewie First Word | Chrome Juice - YouTube\nET Bongo\n1.31K subscribers\nSubscribe\nFamily Guy Season 19 Trailer 2020 | Stewie First Word | Chrome Juice\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\nPlay\nFamily Guy Season 19 Trailer 2020 | Stewie First Word | Chrome Juice\n( 2 votes, average: 5.00 out of 5)\nLoading...\nPost navigation\n← Sorry for Your Loss Season 3 On Becoming a God in Central Florida Season 2 →",
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"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.",
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"segment": "Lois Griffin | Family Guy Fanon Wiki | Fandom\nLois Griffin\nLois Griffin\n\nLois Pewterschmidt\nFull name\nLois Common-Denominator Patrice Pewterschmidt-Griffin\nAge\n41 (debut)\n42 (as of Stewie Kills Lois)\n43 (as of Lois Comes Out of Her Shell)\n44 (unknown)\n45 (as of Regarding Carter)\nJob (s)\nHousewife\nPiano Teacher\nRelatives\nBabs Pewterschmidt (mother)\nCarter Pewterschmidt (father)\nCarol West (older sister)\nPatrick Pewterschmidt (older brother)\nPeter Griffin (husband)\nMeg Griffin (oldest daughter)\nChris Griffin (older son)\nStewie Griffin (younger son)\nApril Griffin (youngest daughter)\nThelma Griffin (mother-in-law; deceased)\nFrancis Griffin (adoptive father-in-law; deceased)\nKaren Griffin (sister-in-law)\nMayor Adam West (brother-in-law)\nQuotes\n\"Peter, what the hell are you doing!\" Voiced by\nAlex Borstein\nEpisodes\nEvery episode except \" Brian and Stewie \" and \" Send in Stewie, Please \"\nLois Common-Denominator Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) (born June 3rd, 1967) is the deuteragonist of Family Guy. She is the wife of Peter Griffin and mother of Meg Griffin, Chris Griffin, and Stewie Griffin. She lives on 31 Spooner Street in Quahog, Rhode Island. Biography\nBirth\nBorn Lois Pewterschmidt, Lois was brought up in a extremely wealthy household with her younger sister, Carol. They also have a long-lost older brother, Patrick, who was sent to a mental asylum after he became a serial killer. In her teenage years, she began to have a passion for modeling (as shown in Model Misbehavior) but her father would not let her pursue her passion. Education\nLois went to college at Kent State University.",
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"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": "Lois Griffin | Fictional Characters Wiki | Fandom\nLois Griffin\nThis article's content is marked as Mature\nThe page Lois Griffin contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older. If you're 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, close this page and view another page. Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is the secondary protagonist of the animated comedy series Family Guy, the matriarch of the Griffin family. She is voiced by writer Alex Borstein and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the family in the 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Lois was created and designed by series creator Seth MacFarlane. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on Larry and Steve, a short made by MacFarlane which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, The Griffin family appeared on the episode \"Death Has a Shadow\". Lois is the beautiful and very sexy matriarch of the Griffin family.",
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"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\".",
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"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\".",
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"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": "Contents\n1\nRole in Family Guy\n2\nCharacter\n2.1\nCreation\n2.2\nVoice\n2.3\nPersonality\n3\nReception\n3.1\nCommendations\n4\nCultural influence\n4.1\nAppearances in other media\n4.2\nMerchandise\n5\nReferences\nRole in Family Guy\nLois Griffin is a Protestant with a Long Island and New York accent. She's the wife of Peter Griffin and the mother of Meg, Chris and Stewie Griffin. She is the daughter of Carter and Barbara Pewterschmidt. Lois and the rest of the Griffins live in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island which is modeled after Cranston, Rhode Island. Lois primarily works as a housewife throughout the series, though she did give piano lessons in early episodes of the series. Lois has also had various jobs in single episodes such as in \"FOX-y Lady\", (season 7, 2009) were she becomes the new reporter for FOX News and in \"It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One\", (season 5, 2007) Lois is elected the mayor of Quahog. Family Guy uses a floating timeline in which the characters do not age much, so the show is always assumed to be set in the current year. However, several of the characters, such as Meg Griffin, have aged two to three years since the show's pilot episode, while others, such as Stewie and Brian, have remained the same age. In several episodes, events have been linked to specific times, although this timeline has been contradicted in subsequent episodes. Character\nCreation\nWhen he was still in college, Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane created a cartoon short called The Life of Larry.",
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"segment": "Her voice would later play upon the bulimic cheerleader element, with actress Drew Barrymore providing the voice of Jillian in eight episodes, five of which would be in season five. Other guest stars who made multiple appearances as recurring characters from previous seasons were Carrie Fisher as Peter's boss, Angela, and Phyllis Diller as Peter's mother. Seth MacFarlane's sister, Rachael MacFarlane, also made an appearance as Olivia, the child actress, when her character was apparently killed by Stewie in the episode \" Chick Cancer \". The season ends just short of the series' 100th episode, which presents the funniest clips of the previous 99 episodes. The decision to end the fifth season before the 100th episode was made due to Fox executives' desire to show the Family Guy special \" Blue Harvest \" as the sixth-season premiere, which was still unfinished, at the end of the fifth season in May 2007. Reception\nThe fifth-season premiere \" Stewie Loves Lois \" received a 3.5 rating share in the Nielsen ratings among viewers age 18 to 49, attracting 9.93 million viewers overall, the highest rated episode of the entire season. Both of these figures significantly built upon numbers set by the fourth season finale. In the weeks following \"Stewie Loves Lois\", viewership ratings hovered just over 8 million. Aside from the premiere, \" Hell Comes to Quahog \", the third episode for the season, garnered the most viewers thereafter with 9.66 million, a high for the fifth season. While the episode \" It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One \" received the lowest number of viewers for the season with 7.22 million.",
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"segment": "+14\nCopy link to paste in your message\nBeach babes: It appears Bethany is training her young son to appreciate the waves as much as she does\n+14\nCopy link to paste in your message\nHappy: Bethany married her youth minister husband, Adam Dirk, in Hawaii in 2013 and they welcomed son Tobias in June last year\nAfter her almost-deadly attack, Bethany earned an ESPY award for Best Comeback and received the Courage award during the 2004 Teen Choice Awards. The 2011 film, Soul Surfer, was created based on her book, Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board. Annasophia Robb portrayed her, while Carrie Underwood made a special appearance. On August 18, 2013, Bethany married her youth minister husband, Adam Dirk, in Hawaii. They welcomed son Tobias on June 1, 2015. Pro-surfer Bethany Hamilton shreds on a board in Bali\nLoaded\n: 0%\nProgress\n:",
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"segment": "Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Share your knowledge\nArticle History (10)\nComments (3)\nOne of the most common questions asked is \"What money should I bring?\". The currency of the Maldives is called the Rufiyah, which is linked to the dollar at around 12.75 Rufiyah to the dollar. However, most resorts and many local islands will accept the USdollar (bring small denominations such as $1, $5 and $10) as payment. Most larger resorts also take Euros, pounds sterling, yen and other major currencies - so check with your resort before converting money into local currency because it is usually not necessary. If you try to pay your room bill at large resorts in Rufiyah, the resort is likely to convert it back to dollars, so you effectively lose out twice on the exchange rate. Banks are located in Male and some of the larger inhabited islands. You won't find banks or ATM machines at resorts or smaller local islands. Small shops on local islands are unlikely to be able to accept credit card payment for goods, so make sure you have enough cash to cover your shopping needs before you leave your resort. Do be aware that change for items purchased on local islands will be given in Rufiya.",
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"segment": "some cash and a credit/debit card as back up. Local currency is the Maldive Rufiyaa (MVR ) but Hotels etc will accept credit/debit cards and some places will accept cash Sterling/US Dollar. Hope that helps. ...Show more\nbluemax\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nMaldives has to be experienced, it's wonderful for a short trip as there is not much to do. Not sure about the currency but if you take your credit card try not to use it as fraud is rife in Asia not just the Maldives. They do not have chip & pin so a card is very, very, easily copied. The airport at Colombo Sri Lanka which I assume you will be passing through takes USD in shops. Have a wonderful trip. ...Show more\nThinking. 1 decade ago\nMaldives is a paradise, i have been there and really nice place.",
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"segment": "The local currency is MRF (Maldivian Ruffiya) is about 12.85 MRF for a US Dollar. usually US Dollar is used in local market and especially in Resorts. usually resort staff comes to Hulule Island (Intl' Airport Island) to pick you. just be aware if you are going to the city area in Male' or other city, many robers and strangers around can make trouble for foreigners.. but as you are going for holidays you must be going to resorts and hotels where are no risky places and people. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nFor more info on Maldives see the Yatra.com advt in the website referred below. There are package tours to Maldives offered by Zuji, Travelocity and others in the same website. There is a Currency Converter in the e-Library page. Source (s): http://equitycraft.com/charts.php/\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nCheck with F&O office , it pays. Still have questions?",
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"segment": "1\n2\n3\nThe story begins in Springwells Township, Wayne County, Michigan, on 30 July 1863, when Henry was the first-born of William and Mary Ford’s six children. Growing up on a prosperous family farm, he was educated in a one-room school, where he showed an early interest in all things mechanical. This interest would develop into true genius and earn him the accolade of ‘one of the greatest industrialists in the world’. The Henry Ford Story\nStarting the Ford Motor Company\nThe history of the car would be changed forever when the Ford Motor Company was incorporated, in 1903, with Henry Ford holding 25.5% of the stock and acting both as Vice President and Chief Engineer. At first only a few cars a day were produced at the Ford factory on Mack Avenue, Detroit, where two or three men worked on each car built from components made to order by other companies. The first car built by the company, was sold on 23 July 1903, and Henry became President before becoming the Controlling Owner three years later. Learning the trade\nHenry Ford started young. By the age of 12, he was spending most of his spare time in a small machine shop, which he had equipped himself. It was here that he constructed his first steam engine, in 1878, aged just 15. The next year, Henry left home, bound for the nearby city of Detroit, to work as an apprentice machinist.",
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"segment": "Address: 22776 Three Notch Road #101, Lexington Park, MD 20653, USA Phone: +1 301 737 6100\n6. FORD MOTOR COMPANY\nThe Ford motor company was founded by Henry Ford. The revenue of the company is US$156.776 billion. It is one of the top 10 mechanical companies in USA. The net income of the company is US$7.602 billion. The company manufactures automobiles and vehicles under Ford brand. They win the loyalty of their customers and secure a leading position in the market. Address:",
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"segment": "The Ford Motor Company was launched in a converted factory in 1903 with $28,000 (equivalent to $797,000 in 2019) in cash from twelve investors, most notably John and Horace Dodge (who would later found their own car company). The first president was not Ford, but local banker John S. Gray, who was chosen to assuage investors' fears that Ford would leave the new company the way he had left its predecessor. During its early years, the company produced just a few cars a day at its factory on Mack Avenue and later at its factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Groups of two or three men worked on each car, assembling it from parts made mostly by supplier companies contracting for Ford. Within a decade, the company would lead the world in the expansion and refinement of the assembly line concept, and Ford soon brought much of the part production in-house ( vertical integration ). Henry Ford was 39 years old when he founded the Ford Motor Company, which would go on to become one of the world's largest and most profitable companies. It has been in continuous family control for over 100 years and is one of the largest family-controlled companies in the world. The first gasoline-powered automobile had been created in 1885 by the German inventor Carl Benz ( Benz Patent-Motorwagen ). More efficient production methods were needed to make automobiles affordable for the middle class, to which Ford contributed by, for instance, introducing the first moving assembly line in 1913 at the Ford factory in Highland Park. Between 1903 and 1908, Ford produced the Models A, B, C, F, K, N, R, and S. Hundreds or a few thousand of most of these were sold per year.",
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"headings": "Does the Ford Family Still Own & Run the Company?\nDoes the Ford Family Still Own & Run the Company?\nTable of Contents\nWho Exactly Owns the Ford Company?\n1. William Clay Ford, Jr.\n2. Mark Fields\n3. Joseph Henrich\nIs the Ford Company Still Owned by the Ford Family?\nWho Owns the Most Stock in the Company?\nIs Ford Still American or British?\nWho Owns Ford Dealerships?\nHow Rich Is the Ford Family?\nAre the Ford Family Members Still Involved in the Company?\nWas this article helpful?\n",
"segment": "Is Ford Still American or British? Ford is still American. However, it has broadened its shores to nations outside America, Britain inclusive. The company was founded by Henry Ford in Detroit, USA, in 1896, where it manufactured and sold commercial and personal vehicles. It wasn’t until 1903 that the first Ford vehicles were imported into Britain. In 1911, the first factory outside the U.S. was established in Trafford Park in the U.K.\nMore plants were opened in the U.K. in places like Dagenham, Halewood, and Bridgend. Ford soon became the United Kingdom’s largest car manufacturer. In 2002, the British brand of the Ford Motor Company was forced to stop production after the demand for cars fell. However, it still makes engines in Dagenham and Bridgend, United Kingdom. The engines are exported to the European Union, where they are assembled.",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Finland? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Finland? Finnish is the most popular language in Finland. There are more than 150 different languages spoken in Finland. Finnish and Swedish are the two official languages of Finland In addition to the two official languages, the country has other languages that have their 'users' rights written down in law. The indigenous populations of Finland speak the Sami languages. Other autochthonous languages that have a long history in the country include Karelian, Finnish sign language, Finnish Romani, and Finland-Swedish sign language. The Three Most Spoken Languages Of Finland\nFinnish\nWith approximately 4,868,751 speakers which translate to 88.88% of Finland's population, the Finnish language is widely spoken by the majority in the country. The Finnish language dates back about 500 hundred years and is closely related to Estonian and a little less closely related to the Sami languages. Additionally, Finnic languages belong to the Uralic language family.",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Finland? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nFinland\nWhat languages are spoken in Finland? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-05-03 01:33:50\nFinland has there own language called Finnish. But Finland's second national language is Swedish since there are quite a few of Swedish people in Finland. Most people speak either Finnish (91 %) or Swedish (5,4 %), which are the two official languages. The biggest minority languages are Russian (0,92 %), Estonian (0,42 %), English (0,21 %), and Somali (0,2 %). Other minority languages (spoken by less than 0,2 %) are Arabic, Chinese, Kurdish, German, Romani, sign languages, and Vietnamese. Finnish 92%\nSwedish 6%\nSami 2%\nThe majority of Finnish people speak Finnish as their first language, but there's a minority of about 4% of the population who speak Swedish as their first language. Suomea. The English name for that is Finnish.",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Finland? - Quora\nWhat languages are spoken in Finland? Ad by Lantern Lingo (Jellybean Lab)\nWant to learn Mandarin 2 - 3x faster with online 1-to-1 classes? Accelerate your Chinese learning with 1-to-1 lessons with the world's most experienced teachers. 28 Answers\nJoonas Vakkilainen\n, M.A. in Finnish, spes. in phonetics, studied many languages\nAnswered 4 years ago · Author has 1.9K answers and 3.2M answer views\nWhat languages are spoken in Finland? Finland has two national languages: Finnish and Swedish. Finnish is the majority language, whereas Swedish is spoken by 5,5 % of population. Swedish concentrates on the coastal regions, but there are Swedish language islands in the inland as well.",
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"segment": "Finnish and Swedish\nFinnish\nFinnish and Swedish (Swedish being spoken by minority of people.) Finnish\nFinnish. The other national language is Swedish. Also Sami, Russian and English are spoken in Finland in some small areas. Finnish (mother language), English and Swedish. Also, in some schools, you can study German, French and Italy. There are two languages: Finnish and Swedish\nhowever, most Irish people use English in there day to day lives. Finns speak Finnish. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-27 19:20:47\nThe 2 official languages of Finland are\nFinnish\nSwedish\nFinnish is the most widely spoken language, spoken by more than 94% of the population.",
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"segment": "concert (Free), visit the funky flea markets, hike Franklin Mountain State Park (Cheap), and cross over into Mexico for the original margarita for less $3. Click here to read more about inexpensive things to do in El Paso. Glen Rose\nGlen Rose is about an hour away from Fort Worth which makes for the perfect quick trip and there are quite a few budget friendly things to do. If you’re looking for something romantic and on a budget you can stay at Inn on the River which is a beautiful bed and breakfast offers a room for under $100 and includes a gourmet two course breakfast. You could spend the entire weekend there swimming at the pool, playing board games, and reading a book by the river. Some free or cheap activities in Glen Rose include visiting the historic square where you can visit an old soda fountain, search for dinosaur tracks at Dinosaur Valley State Park, go climbing and for a swim at Big Rocks Park, and play some putt putt nearby. Click here to read more about inexpensive things to do in Glen Rose. Inexpensive Weekend Getaways Texas\nAll it takes for an inexpensive weekend getaway in Texas is some research and creativity. Some other options to make a trip more affordable include renting an AirBNB, bringing your own food, getting a CityPass that let’s you visit multiple destinations, inviting extra friends to split costs, travel during the week, and look up free events that may be going on in the area. If you have had your own inexpensive weekend getaway feel free to share below.",
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"segment": "Spend the day hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing at Franklin Mountains State Park. Get your arts fix with a Broadway show at the Plaza Theatre or while browsing through Spanish Colonial art exhibits at the El Paso Museum of Art. Listen to local artists and big-name performers in hip-hop, rock, and EDM at the Neon Desert Music Festival. Stop by The Hoppy Monk and try unique brunch dishes like Pineapple Downside Up Pancakes, Eggs in Purgatory, and Blueberry Stout French Toast. Indulge in a Ahi Tuna Tostada or Chile Bomb Burger with a side of Sweet Potato Waffle Fries with Marshmallow sauce at Crave Kitchen & Bar. Feast on some of the best Mexican food in El Paso at local favorite L&J Cafe. Or sip on cocktails like the Venetian Spritz and Deep Blue Sea and enjoy small plates like Roasted Quail and Bruschetta at Tabla. Galveston\nPhoto via @galvestonisland\nPopulation: 49,443\nHome Price: $154,400 median purchase price;",
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"segment": "do some boot-scootin' at The White Horse, with live country jams (temporarily closed); or drop in at Little Longhorn Saloon during its six-days-a-week happy hour, with $1.50 Lone Star beers (temporarily closed, although you can virtually play along with the bar’s popular Chicken Sh*t Bingo on Sundays). Shop South Congress Avenue, known for its funky stores and chic boutiques. Check out the kicks at Allens Boots, one-of-a-kind jewelry and clothing by local artisans at Parts & Labour and wild costumes at Lucy in Disguise with Diamonds. Stop in at the historic Texas Capitol Visitors Center (temporarily closed) and get a Lone Star State history lesson during a free guided tour of the handsome pink granite Texas State Capitol. Sample a variety of food trucks in one location at The Picnic, where you’ll find crunchy chicken tenders at The Mighty Cone, pasta from Cannone Cucina Italiana and authentic Thai cuisine at Coat & Thai. Texas State Capitol and Paramount Theater on Congress Avenue. Courtesy of the Paramount Theatre..\nPlay it smart at the Thinkery, Austin’s hands-on children’s museum that incorporates science and technology into the fun with interactive exhibits and engaging activities. Open weekends only, with timed sessions. Flip through the extensive selection of vinyl at Waterloo Records and catch a free in-store performance by an emerging local musician.",
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"segment": "Get some fresh air and head to the Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail. Discover the rich history of the Lone Star State; bring the kids along and check out the LBJ Library or the Bullock Texas State History Museum. Explore all that our state’s capitol has to offer! What are you waiting for? Make the move to Pecan Branch and start your family’s next great Texas adventure! Community Lifestyles: Active Retirement, 55+",
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"headings": "US vs EU – A GDP Comparison\nUS vs EU – A GDP Comparison\nThe EU Member States\nUS vs EU – Comparing Land Area\nUS vs EU – Comparing GDP\nPost Brexit, it will be difficult for the EU to catch up with the US on GDP.\nUS vs EU – Comparing Population\nUS vs EU – Comparing GDP Per Capita\nUS vs EU – Comparing GDP PPP\nUS vs EU – Comparing GDP PPP Per Capita\nThe EU has always been behind the US on GDP PPP per capita. The GDP PPP per capita gap continues to increase.\nUS vs EU – Comparing Real GDP Growth\nSince 2008, the real GDP growth of the US and the EU has remained less than 3%.\nUS vs EU – GDP and GDP Per Capita Growth Summary\nNotes\nRelated Articles\nSee Also\n",
"segment": "The EU Member States\nThe European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 28 countries in the Europe continent. The names of the EU countries are as follows: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. The following map shows the location of the EU countries on the Europe continent. US vs EU – Comparing Land Area\nBefore we compare the US with the EU on different GDP indicators, let us compare the size of the two in terms of the land area. The US has a total land area of 9.1 million sq km. The EU has a total land area of 4.3 million sq km. The US land area is double than that of the EU total land area. The US land area is over 14-times more than the land area of France – the EU largest country by land area. The combined land area of EU countries is 47.5% of that of the US.",
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"headings": "European Union: Countries (before Brexit)\n- Map Quiz Game\n\nEuropean Union: Countries (before Brexit) - Map Quiz Game\n0% | 0:06 | Click on Portugal\nView all games about Europe >>\nView all games about North and Central America >>\nView all games about South America >>\nView all games about Africa >>\nView all games about Asia >>\nView all games about Oceania >>\nView all games about The World >>\nView all games about Geography Basics >>\nView more geography games >>\n",
"segment": "European Union: Countries (before Brexit) - Map Quiz Game\nEuropean Union: Countries (before Brexit) - Map Quiz Game\nEuropean Union: Countries (before Brexit): Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic (Czechia), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom (28) Create custom quiz\n0% | 0:06 | Click on Portugal\n>\nUse ctrl + scroll to zoom the map\nEuropean Union: Countries (before Brexit)\nYour score: 0% undefined\nEuropean Union: Countries (before Brexit)\nGame mode: Pin\nMay 29, 2021 5:24:38 PM\nWould you like your scores to be saved so that you can track your progress? Get a Seterra membership on Patreon.com!",
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"segment": "pinterest-pin-it\nWhat Countries Are in the European Union? As of 2018, the European Union has 28 members - all European countries. The countries comprising the European Union are Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. However, in 2019, Britain is set to leave the European Union, bringing the total down to 27 countries. The Schengen Area\nTo ensure free passage between countries, the Schengen Area was established for residents of certain countries - including some non-EU countries. Some countries in the Schengen Area are Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Poland, and Sweden, as well as non-EU countries Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. In addition, Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania are pending approval to enter the Schengen Area as well. For residents in these countries, passage to and from other Schengen Area countries is much easier - not requiring visas or showing passports. Brexit\nHowever, as of June 2016, England voted to succeed from the European Union and leave it - infamously coining the term \"Brexit\" for the British exit from the EU. Beating out those in favor of remaining in the European Union in a 51.9% to 48.1% defeat, voters in favor of leaving the EU made it official, according to BBC News.",
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"segment": "Countries in the EU and EEA - GOV.UK\nCountries in the EU and EEA\nThe European Union ( EU) is an economic and political union of 27 countries. It operates an internal (or single) market which allows free movement of goods, capital, services and people between member states. EU countries\nThe EU countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. The European Economic Area ( EEA)\nThe EEA includes EU countries and also Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. It allows them to be part of the EU ’s single market. Switzerland is not an EU or EEA member but is part of the single market. This means Swiss nationals have the same rights to live and work in the UK as other EEA nationals. Citizens’ residence rights after the UK leaves the EU\nIf you’re an EU citizen and you were living in the UK by 31 December 2020, you can apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to continue living here after 30 June 2021. If you want to move to the UK from 1 January 2021, you may need to apply for a visa.",
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"segment": "Andorra. Belarus. Bosnia. European Union. Faroe Islands. Gibraltar. Guerney and Aderney. Iceland. Jersey. Kosovo.",
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"segment": "In 2012, he was traded to the Houston Rockets, where he bought out his contract and was waived at his request. He then joined the Oklahoma City Thunder for the remainder of the season, playing for the 2012 NBA championship in his eighth Finals appearance. After signing with the 2012–13 Dallas Mavericks he played only nine games before being injured and asking to be released from his contract. He later rejoined the Oklahoma City Thunder for another late-season push. He re-signed with them in the off-season and played in a team-high 81 regular-season games for the team in 2013–14. The following season, he was hired as the head coach of the New York Knicks by Jackson, who had become the team's president. He was fired in 2016, and has since been featured as a broadcast television analyst on Turner Sports' NBA programming. Fisher also joined Spectrum SportsNet for the 2016–17 NBA season to work as an in-studio analyst for the Los Angeles Lakers. On January 19, 2017, Fisher was announced as one of the analysts for Turner Sports' new Players Only programming slate. Fisher was the all-time NBA record holder in playoff games played until he was passed by LeBron James in 2020.",
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"headings": "Derek Fisher\nDerek Fisher\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nDerek Fisher\nContents\nEarly life & College\nProfessional career\nLos Angeles Lakers (1996–2004)\nThe 0.4 shot\nGolden State Warriors (2004–2006)\nUtah Jazz (2006–2007)\n2007 Playoffs\nSecond run with Lakers (2007–2012)\nHouston Rockets (2012)\nOklahoma City Thunder (2012)\nDallas Mavericks (2012)\nReturn to the Oklahoma City Thunder (2013–2014)\nCoaching career\nNew York Knicks (2014–2016)\nLos Angeles Sparks (2019–present)\nTelevision analyst\nPlayer profile\nPlayers union\nNBA career statistics\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nHead coaching record\nNBA\nWNBA\nPersonal life\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The following season, he was hired as the head coach of the New York Knicks by Jackson, who had become the team's president. He was fired in 2016, and has since been featured as a broadcast television analyst on Turner Sports' NBA programming. Fisher also joined Spectrum SportsNet for the 2016–17 NBA season to work as an in-studio analyst for the Los Angeles Lakers. On January 19, 2017, Fisher was announced as one of the analysts for Turner Sports' new Players Only programming slate. Fisher was the all-time NBA record holder in playoff games played until he was passed by LeBron James in 2020. While playing for the Lakers, Fisher hit a buzzer beater with 0.4 second left in game 5 of the 2004 Western Conference Semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs, which the NBA lists as the 18th-greatest playoff moment of all time. Contents\n1 Early life & College\n2 Professional career\n2.1 Los Angeles Lakers (1996–2004)\n2.1.1 The 0.4 shot\n2.2 Golden State Warriors (2004–2006)\n2.3 Utah Jazz (2006–2007)\n2.3.1 2007 Playoffs\n2.4 Second run with Lakers (2007–2012)\n2.5 Houston Rockets (2012)\n2.6 Oklahoma City Thunder (2012)\n2.7 Dallas Mavericks (2012)\n2.8 Return to the Oklahoma City Thunder (2013–2014)\n3 Coaching career\n3.1 New York Knicks (2014–2016)\n3.2 Los Angeles Sparks (2019–present)\n4 Television analyst\n5 Player profile\n6 Players union\n7 NBA career statistics\n7.1 Regular season\n7.2 Playoffs\n8 Head coaching record\n8.1 NBA\n8.2 WNBA\n9 Personal life\n10 See also\n11 References\n12 Further reading\n13 External links\nEarly life & College\nDerek Fisher was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. He attended Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School in Little Rock, where he was a letterman in basketball. He went on to attend the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) for four years, with a major in communications. Fisher concluded his collegiate career at Arkansas-Little Rock second on the school's all-time lists in points (1,393), assists (472), and steals (189).",
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"segment": "In the playoffs, Fisher helped the Senators to the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals, where they fell short to the Anaheim Ducks in five games. Fisher posted career playoff highs with 5 goals, 5 assists and 10 points in 20 games. With one year left on his contract heading into the 2007–08 season, Fisher re-signed with the Senators to a five-year, $21 million contract extension. He went on to set a career-high 23 goals that season. However, Fisher was forced to miss the playoffs, injuring his left knee in a knee-on-knee hit from Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mark Bell in the final game of the regular season. Fisher with the Ottawa Senators, November 2009. A month and a half into the 2008–09 season, Fisher suffered another knee injury, straining a ligament in his right knee against the New York Islanders on November 17, 2008. Nashville Predators\nOn February 10, 2011, Fisher was traded to the Nashville Predators in exchange for the Predators' 2011 first round draft pick ( Stefan Noesen) and a conditional pick in 2012 (Jarrod Maidens). The condition was that should the Predators win a playoff series, the Senators would receive a third-round pick, and a second round pick if the Predators won two or more playoff series. The Predators won their first round playoff but ultimately lost their second round series, to the Vancouver Canucks, meaning the Senators received a third-round pick.",
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"segment": "Following a successful two-point conversion, Fisher was called on a holding penalty that resulted in a loss of 10 yards. On the second attempt from the Steelers' 12-yard line, the Chiefs failed the two-point conversion, resulting in their elimination from the playoffs as they lost to the Steelers by a score of 18–16. In 2019, Fisher was limited to eight games due to injuries. Fisher and the Chiefs went on to win Super Bowl LIV, their first championship in 50 years. Following the release of long-time Chiefs punter Dustin Colquitt in the 2020 offseason, Fisher became tied with Anthony Sherman and fellow 2013 draftee Travis Kelce as the longest tenured members of the Chiefs. In the Week 3 game of the Chiefs' 2020 season against the Baltimore Ravens, Fisher lined up as an eligible receiver and caught a two-yard pass for a touchdown, the first of his career. The touchdown was the first receiving touchdown scored by a number one overall selection since Keyshawn Johnson in 2006. Fisher was placed on the reserve/ COVID-19 list by the Chiefs on November 16, 2020, and activated three days later. On January 24, 2021, against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game, Fisher suffered a torn Achilles, forcing him to miss Super Bowl LV. He was placed on injured reserve on February 6.",
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"segment": "Fisher played college basketball for the Arkansas–Little Rock Trojans, earning the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year in 1996. Selected by the Lakers with the 24th pick in the 1996 NBA draft, he spent his first eight seasons with the franchise, winning three consecutive league championships (2000–2002) with teammates Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal and coach Phil Jackson. After the 2003–04 NBA season, he signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors, later being traded to the Utah Jazz, whom he helped lead to the Western Conference finals. Due to his daughter's health, he asked to be released from his contract in 2007. He rejoined the Lakers and won two more NBA titles with Bryant and Jackson. In 2012, he was traded to the Houston Rockets, where he bought out his contract and was waived at his request. He then joined the Oklahoma City Thunder for the remainder of the season, playing for the 2012 NBA championship in his eighth Finals appearance. After signing with the 2012–13 Dallas Mavericks he played only nine games before being injured and asking to be released from his contract. He later rejoined the Oklahoma City Thunder for another late-season push. He re-signed with them in the off-season and played in a team-high 81 regular-season games for the team in 2013–14.",
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"segment": "George VI is the son of George V (born George Frederick Ernest Albert to the House of Windsor)\n3. George V is the son of Edward VII (born Albert Edward to the House of Windsor)\n4. Edward VII is the son of Victoria (born Alexandrina Victoria to the House of Hanover)\n5. Queen Victoria is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (born Edward Augustus to the House of Hanover)\n6. Prince Edward is the son of George III (born George William Frederick of the House of Hanover)\n7. George III is the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales (born Friedrich Ludwig of the House of Hanover)\n8. Frederick is the son of George II (born George August of the House of Hanover)\n9. George II is the son of George I (born George Ludwig of the House of Hanover)\n10. George I is the son of Sophia of the Palatinate (commonly known as Sophia of Hanover)\n11. Sophia is the daughter of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen consort of Bohemia\n12.",
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"segment": "He was succeeded by his son, King George II born 10th November 1683 who reigned from 11th June 1727 until his death on 25th October 1727. His Mother was Sophia Celle. He was succeeded by his eldest son King George III who was born on 4th June 1738, became king on 25th October 1760 and reigned until his death on 29th January 1820. His mother was Princess Augusta of Saxe Coburg. He was succeeded by his eldest son, King George IV born 12th August 1762, became king on 29th January 1820. His mother was Charlotte of Mecklinberg-Strelitz. Skipping a few generations, the next was King George V born on 3 June 1865, son of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, a Princess of Denmark. George V reigned from 6th May 1910 until his death on 20 January 1936. King George VI was the second son of George V born on 14th December 1895 and took the throne when his elder brother King Edward VIII abdicated on 11th December 1936. George VI's mother was Mary, Princess of Teck.",
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"segment": "King George V\nBritish History >\nThe Monarchy >\nKing George V\nFrance >\nChronology >\nKing George V\nSecond World War >\nAt Sea >\nKing George V\n▼ Primary Sources ▼\nKing George V\nGeorge, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark, was born at Marlborough House on 3rd June, 1865. Most of his childhood was spent at Sandringham, Buckingham Palace and Balmoral. After being educated at home by the Rev. J. N. Dalton, George became a naval cadet at Dartmouth. By 1889 he was commander of a torpedo boat. However, in January 1892, his naval career came to an end when his older brother, Prince Edward, died of pneumonia. Edward had been engaged to marry his German cousin, Princes Mary of Teck. It was now decided she should marry George instead. George was now heir to the throne and it was decided that he could no longer risk his life as a naval commander. He was granted the title, the Duke of York and became a member of the House of Lords. George was also given a political education that included an in-depth study of the British Constitution.",
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"headings": "\nWho's Who - King George V\nSponsored Links\nStormtroopers comprised specially trained German assault troops used in 1918.\n",
"segment": "First World War.com - Who's Who - King George V\nWho's Who - King George V\nGeorge V (1865-1936) was born on 3 June 1865, the second son of Edward VII and Alexandra. Sponsored Links\nFollowing a cursory education at home George opted for a naval career in 1877, serving with his older brother Albert as naval cadets and until the latter left to study at Trinity College in 1882. George remained in the navy as a professional officer until Albert's death in 1892. From this point onwards George assumed the role of the heir-apparent. In 1893 he married Princess Mary of Teck, a great-granddaughter of George III. The couple had six children - five sons and a daughter (of which one - John - suffered from epilepsy and (probably) autism, and was hidden from public view). With Queen Victoria's death on 22 January 1901 and Edward VII's accession to the throne, George became direct heir to the throne. George's tenure as monarch - 1910-36 - began in the midst of a constitutional crisis in Britain. The Liberal government, under Prime Minister Asquith and Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd George, were in dispute with the House of Lords, Parliament's upper chamber. The Conservative-dominated upper chamber had rejected Lloyd George's annual finance bill of 1909, a controversial budget which included several significant social welfare provisions.",
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"headings": "How are the Tudors related to the Windsors?\nHow are the Tudors related to the Windsors?\nSamantha Rogers\n",
"segment": "George V is the son of Edward VII (born Albert Edward to the House of Windsor)\n4. Edward VII is the son of Victoria (born Alexandrina Victoria to the House of Hanover)\n5. Queen Victoria is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (born Edward Augustus to the House of Hanover\nContinue Reading\nElizabeth II is the 14th great granddaughter of Henry VII (the founder of the Tudor dynasty). 1. Queen Elizabeth II is the daughter of George VI (born Albert Grederick Arthur George to the House of Windsor)\n2. George VI is the son of George V (born George Frederick Ernest Albert to the House of Windsor)\n3. George V is the son of Edward VII (born Albert Edward to the House of Windsor)\n4. Edward VII is the son of Victoria (born Alexandrina Victoria to the House of Hanover)\n5. Queen Victoria is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (born Edward Augustus to the House of Hanover)\n6. Prince Edward is the son of George III (born George William Frederick of the House of Hanover)\n7.",
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"headings": "Is Queen Elizabeth the second related to the Tudors and the Stuarts?\nIs Queen Elizabeth the second related to the Tudors and the Stuarts?\nDave Cross\nDan Weinberg\nChris Spencer\nNorbiton Flyer\n",
"segment": "Queen Elizabeth II is the daughter of George VI (born Albert Grederick Arthur George to the House of Windsor)\n2. George VI is the son of George V (born George Frederick Ernest Albert to the House of Windsor)\n3. George V is the son of Edward VII (born Albert Edward to the House of Windsor)\n4. Edward VII is the son of Victoria (born Alexandrina Victoria to the House of Hanover)\n5. Queen Victoria is the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (born Edward Augustus to the House of Hanover)\n6. Prince Edward is the son of George III (born George William Frederick of the House of Hanover)\n7. George III is the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales (born Friedrich Ludwig of the House of Hanover)\n8. Frederick is the son of George II (born George August of the House of Hanover)\n9. George II is the son of George I (born George Ludwig of the House of Hanover)\n10. George I is the son of Sophia of the Palatinate (commonly known as Sophia of Hanover)\n11.",
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"segment": "George VI's father was George V (1865 to 1936), Elizabeth's grandfather. He married Mary of Teck (1867 to 1953) in 1893, a German princess raised in England. George V's father was Edward VII (1841 to 1910). Elizabeth's great-grandfather. He married Alexandra of Denmark (1844 to 1925), a Danish princess. Edward VII's mother was Queen Victoria (1819 to 1901), Elizabeth's great-great-grandmother. She married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1840. Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is one of Queen Victoria's great-great-grandsons: Philip's mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg (1885 to 1969), married his father, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882 to 1944), in 1903. Princess Alice's mother was Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine (1863 to 1950), Philip's maternal grandmother.",
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"segment": "Or descendants of his daughter, Elizabeth Stuart? Or descendants of her daughter, Sophia of Hanover? Or descendants of her son, George I? Or descendants of his son, George II? Or descendants of his son, Frederick, Prince of Wales? Or descendants of his son, George III? Or descendants of his son, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent? Or descendants of his daughter, Victoria? Or descendants of his son, Edward VII? Or descendants of his son, George V?",
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"segment": "Or descendants of her son, George I? Or descendants of his son, George II? Or descendants of his son, Frederick, Prince of Wales? Or descendants of his son, George III? Or descendants of his son, Prince Edward, Duke of Kent? Or descendants of his daughter, Victoria? Or descendants of his son, Edward VII? Or descendants of his son, George V? Or descendants of his son, George VI? Or descendants of his daughter, Elizabeth II?",
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"segment": "In 1515 Sebastian's friend Peter Martyr d'Anghiera wrote that Cabot was a Venetian by birth, but that his father (John Cabot) had taken him to England as a child. His father had lived in Venice from 1461, as he received citizenship (which required 15 years' residency) in 1476. The Caboto family moved to England in 1495 if not before. Sebastian, his elder brother Ludovico and his younger brother Santo were included by name with their father in the royal letters patent from King Henry VII of March 1496 authorizing their father's expeditions across the Atlantic. They are believed by some historians, including Rodney Skelton, to have still been minors since they were not mentioned in the 1498 patent their father also received. John Cabot sailed from Bristol on the small ship Matthew and reached the coast of a \"New Found Land\" on June 24, 1497. Historians have differed as to where Cabot landed, but two likely locations often suggested are Newfoundland and Nova Scotia . 1494 Cabot scouting expedition\nAccording to Cartografía Marítima Hispana, Sebastian Cabot included a handwritten text in Latin on his famous map of North America (published in Antwerp, 1544) claiming to have discovered North America with his father in 1494, three years before his father's voyage. Sancho Gutierrez repeated this text in Castilian on his 1551 map. Placed next to the border of North America, the text reads:",
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"segment": "Who Was John Cabot? John Cabot was a Venetian explorer and navigator known for his 1497 voyage to North America, where he claimed land in Canada for England. After setting sail in May 1498 for a return voyage to North America, he disappeared and Cabot's final days remain a mystery. Early Life\nCabot was born Giovanni Caboto around 1450 in Genoa, Italy. Cabot was the son of a spice merchant, Giulio Caboto. At age 11, the family moved from Genoa to Venice, where Cabot learned sailing and navigation from Italian seamen and merchants. Cabot officially became a Venetian citizen in 1476 and began conducting trade in the eastern Mediterranean. Records indicate that he got into financial trouble and left Venice as a debtor in November 1488. During this time, Cabot became inspired by the discoveries of Bartolomeu Dias and Christopher Columbus. Discoveries\nIn 1497, Cabot traveled by sea from Bristol to Canada, which he mistook for Asia.",
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"segment": "Who Was John Cabot? John Cabot was a Venetian explorer and navigator known for his 1497 voyage to North America, where he claimed land in Canada for England. After setting sail in May 1498 for a return voyage to North America, he disappeared and Cabot's final days remain a mystery. Early Life\nCabot was born Giovanni Caboto around 1450 in Genoa, Italy. Cabot was the son of a spice merchant, Giulio Caboto. At age 11, the family moved from Genoa to Venice, where Cabot learned sailing and navigation from Italian seamen and merchants. Cabot officially became a Venetian citizen in 1476 and began conducting trade in the eastern Mediterranean. Records indicate that he got into financial trouble and left Venice as a debtor in November 1488. During this time, Cabot became inspired by the discoveries of Bartolomeu Dias and Christopher Columbus. Discoveries\nIn 1497, Cabot traveled by sea from Bristol to Canada, which he mistook for Asia.",
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"segment": "He discovered and claimed North America in the name of King Henry VII of England. He was the first modern European to land on the mainland of North America. 1450\nJohn Cabot is born. John Cabot is born in Italy around 1450 and is thought to be the son of a Genoese spice merchant. Known by several different names in Europe, he refers to himself as Zuan Chabotto. 1471\nCabot moves to Venice. Cabot is accepted into the prestigious confraternity of St John the Evangelist. Later, in 1476, he becomes a Venetian citizen after 15 years' residency. 1474\nCabot marries Mattea. Cabot marries a girl named Mattea and they go on to have three sons;",
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"segment": "It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. English is the official language of the province. In 2016, 76.0% of Albertans were anglophone, 1.8% were francophone and 22.2% were allophone. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories (NWT) to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. It is one of the only two landlocked provinces in Canada. The eastern part of the province is occupied by the Great Plains, while the western part borders the Rocky Mountains. The province has a predominantly continental climate but experiences quick temperature changes due to air aridity. Seasonal temperature swings are less pronounced in western Alberta due to occasional chinook winds. Alberta is the 6th largest province by area, being approximately 660,000 square kilometers, and the 4th most populous, being home to 4,067,175 people. Alberta's capital is Edmonton, while Calgary is its largest city.",
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"segment": "50°03′33″N 122°57′25″W\n / 50.05917°N 122.95694°W / 50.05917; -122.95694\nGeography\nWhistler Mountain\nLocation in British Columbia\nWhistler Mountain\nWhistler Mountain (Canada)\nShow map of British Columbia Show map of Canada Show all\nLocation\nBritish Columbia, Canada\nParent range\nFitzsimmons Range\nTopo map\nNTS 92J/02\nClimbing\nEasiest route\nSki lifts\nWhistler Mountain is a mountain in the Fitzsimmons Range of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, located on the northwestern edge of Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is the location of the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort and the town of Whistler, British Columbia . Previously, the mountain was called London Mountain, named after a mining claim in the area. The locality was called Alta Lake before the creation of the Resort Municipality of Whistler in the 1970s, but the mountain's name had already been changed in 1965 as the associations with London's bad weather were deemed to be bad for advertising purposes. With the advent of the ski resort in the late 1960s the name was changed to \"Whistler\" to represent the whistling calls of the marmots, which are also known as \"whistlers\", that live in the alpine areas of the mountain. Because of the mountain's proximity to Garibaldi Provincial Park, ski lifts are regularly used to quickly reach the alpine, and ski tour into the park. The summit is home to the Whistler Peak chair, and this makes it one of the most travelled summits in British Columbia. The mountain forms part of a major ski and snowboard resort. Contents\n1 Geology\n2 Gallery\n3 See also\n4 Notes\n5 References\nGeology\nWhistler Mountain contains shale that originated as mud on the seafloor of a former ocean.",
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"segment": "Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains together create the Whistler Blackomb ski resort in winter. In summer, both mountains are both open for sightseeing and hiking and the world-famous Whistler Bike Park is located on Whistler Mountain. Where is Whistler? Whistler is located in the Coast Mountain Range, 120 km north of Vancouver, British Columbia on the west coast of Canada. The drive from Vancouver to Whistler is about 2.5 hours along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway. Where is the closest airport to Whistler? Vancouver International Airport (YVR) handles domestic and international flights and is located a short and scenic 2.5 hour drive south of Whistler. The South Terminal of Vancouver Airport handles private aircraft. Transportation to the resort is available by shuttle bus, limousine, SUV, and helicopter (weather dependent). During the summer months, regular and charter float plane services are available.",
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"segment": "About Whistler BC Canada | Tourism Whistler\nHome\nDiscover Whistler\nAbout Whistler\nAbout Whistler, BC, Canada\nYou’ll find Whistler in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia just two hours north of Vancouver. This legendary resort is an international mountain sports mecca and a down-to-earth mountain town. Two side-by-side mountains spanned by the world-record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola give access to Whistler Blackcomb’s renowned alpine terrain, drawing hikers, skiers and mountain bikers in search of mind-blowing landscapes. At lower elevations, a coastal climate delivers a lush contrast to the volcanic alpine environment. Sparkling glacier-fed lakes, towering old-growth forests, waterfalls, beaches, parks and golf courses are linked by a network of paved valley trails. The place teems with life. About Whistler\nStats and Facts\nHistory\nWhat's New\nAwards\nNature\nEnvironment\nOlympics\nWhistler Village\nWhistler Creekside\nPlan a Visit\nMaps\nAccommodation\nPackages and Deals\nGetting Here\nGetting Around\nWeather\nWebcams\nFamilies\nLGBTQ Travellers\nPet-Friendly Whistler\nThings To Do\nShopping\nDining\nEvents\nSummer Activities\nWinter Activities\nNightlife and Après\nArts and Culture\nHealth and Wellness\nItineraries",
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"segment": "For London Peak in Montana, see List of mountains in Madison County, Montana. Whistler Mountain\nThe peak of Whistler Mountain as seen in the summer of 2007. The chairlift pictured is the Peak Chair. Highest point\nElevation\n2,181 m (7,156 ft)\nProminence\n471 m (1,545 ft)\nCoordinates\n50°03′33″N 122°57′25″W\n / 50.05917°N 122.95694°W / 50.05917; -122.95694\nCoordinates: 50°03′33″N 122°57′25″W\n / 50.05917°N 122.95694°W / 50.05917; -122.95694\nGeography\nWhistler Mountain\nLocation in British Columbia\nWhistler Mountain\nWhistler Mountain (Canada)\nShow map of British Columbia Show map of Canada Show all\nLocation\nBritish Columbia, Canada\nParent range\nFitzsimmons Range\nTopo map\nNTS 92J/02\nClimbing\nEasiest route\nSki lifts\nWhistler Mountain is a mountain in the Fitzsimmons Range of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, located on the northwestern edge of Garibaldi Provincial Park. It is the location of the Whistler-Blackcomb ski resort and the town of Whistler, British Columbia . Previously, the mountain was called London Mountain, named after a mining claim in the area. The locality was called Alta Lake before the creation of the Resort Municipality of Whistler in the 1970s, but the mountain's name had already been changed in 1965 as the associations with London's bad weather were deemed to be bad for advertising purposes.",
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"segment": "Whistler Mountain - Wikipedia\nWhistler Mountain\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis article is about the mountain. For the municipality, see Whistler, British Columbia. For the ski resort, see Whistler Blackcomb. \"London Mountain\" redirects here. For North American west coast/east coast of the Pacific mountain near 60 N, see Mount London. For London Peak in Montana, see List of mountains in Madison County, Montana. Whistler Mountain\nThe peak of Whistler Mountain as seen in the summer of 2007. The chairlift pictured is the Peak Chair. Highest point\nElevation\n2,181 m (7,156 ft)\nProminence\n471 m (1,545 ft)\nCoordinates\n50°03′33″N 122°57′25″W\n / 50.05917°N 122.95694°W / 50.05917; -122.95694\nCoordinates:",
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"segment": "Whistler FAQ | Tourism Whistler\nHome\nDiscover Whistler\nFAQ\nWhistler: Frequently Asked Questions\nGot a question about Whistler? Browse our frequently asked questions or contact us to find out more. Travel\nIn the Village\nWinter\nSummer\nGetting Here\nAre Whistler and Whistler Blackcomb the same place? Whistler and Blackcomb are the two iconic mountains that rise above Whistler, our town. Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains together create the Whistler Blackomb ski resort in winter. In summer, both mountains are both open for sightseeing and hiking and the world-famous Whistler Bike Park is located on Whistler Mountain. Where is Whistler? Whistler is located in the Coast Mountain Range, 120 km north of Vancouver, British Columbia on the west coast of Canada. The drive from Vancouver to Whistler is about 2.5 hours along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway.",
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"segment": "The latest weather conditions from Environment Canada\n\nPhoto provided by Tourism Whistler\nPopulation: 9,600\nElevation: 640 m. (2,100 ft.) Access: Whistler lies 120 km (74 mi.) north from Vancouver or 44 km (27 mi.) north of Squamish on the scenic Highway 99. It is also accessible by bus and train charter air service, taxi, and limousine. Recreation Facilities & Activities: golf courses, 2 world class ski mountains, downhill ,cross country and heli-skiing skiing, ice skating, snowmobiling, hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, biking;",
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"headings": "25 Awesome Day Trips from Vancouver, Canada\n25 Awesome Day Trips from Vancouver, Canada\nThe best day trips from Vancouver, British Columbia\n25 Awesome Day trips from Vancouver\nTable of Contents\nToday, we’d like to share OUR favourite day trips from Vancouver.\nLet’s get started, shall we?\n1. Whistler\nSimply put – if you like adventure, Whistler has you covered.\nThings to do in Whistler:\nRelated – 20 Things to do in Whistler this Summer\nGet your $45 credit for Whistler AirBnB accommodations here.\n2. Victoria\nWhile you technically can visit Victoria in one day, we’d recommend you give it at least one night. Maybe two or three.\nIf you decide to stay overnight – here’s where to stay in Victoria:\nRelated – 20 Things to do in Victoria, British Columbia\n3. Bowen Island\nRelated – 25 Things to do in Vancouver\n4. The Sunshine Coast\nSearch for hotel deals on the Sunshine Coast here.\n5. Rent a boat and cruise around Howe Sound\nRelated – Searching for Seal lions in Howe Sound\n6. Horseshoe Bay\nRelated – 25 FREE Things to do in Vancouver\nRelated – Top Things to do Along the Sea to Sky Highway\n7. Squamish\nRelated – The best road trip from Vancouver for first time visitors\n8. Sea to Sky Gondola\nRelated – Winter fun at Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish\nRelated – The BEST road trip from Vancouver\n9. Britannia Mine Museum\nIf you like this attraction, you may want to visit the train museum in Squamish.\nRelated – The Best Things to do Along the Sea to Sky Highway\n10. Porteau Cove Provincial Park\nRelated – An oceanfront cabin retreat at Porteau Cove\n11. Garibaldi Provincial Park\n12. Whale watching in the Southern Gulf Islands\nRelated – Surrounded by Killer Whales in the Salish Sea\n13. Capilano Suspension Bridge and Cliffwalk\nRelated – Cliffwalk at the Capilano Suspension Bridge\nGet your $45 credit for Vancouver accommodations here.\n14. Play in the North Shore Mountains\nGrouse Mountain\nCypress Mountain / Cypress Provincial Park\nMount Seymour Provincial Park\n15. Hiking and Kayaking in Deep Cove\nDeep Cove is known for its marina and kayaking.\nAnother popular activity in Deep Cove is hiking to Quarry Rock.\nNow that’s a perfect day in the Pacific Northwest!\nRelated – 20 Things to do in Whistler this Summer\n16. Steveston Fisherman’s Wharf\n17. River Rock Casino, Richmond\nHere’s the upcoming schedule at the River Rock Theatre.\nRelated – 25 Things to do in Vancouver\n18. Wine Tours in Langley\nDid you know the Lower Mainland is home to several award winning wineries?\nRelated – Wine tasting and Glamping in Kelowna\n19. Cultus Lake Waterpark & Adventure Park\nRelated – A look back on an epic summer in British Columbia\n20. Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park\nRelated – Why We Love Living in British Columbia\n21. Sturgeon Fishing on the Fraser River (Chilliwack)\nWatch – Video of us catching a MASSIVE sturgeon fish\n22. Harrison Hot Springs\nThere’s more to Harrison Hot Springs than its hot spring pools.\nRelated – Things to do at Harrison Hot Springs\n23. Float plane to the Gulf Islands\nAlternatively, you can catch a short float plane ride from Vancouver.\n24. Hell’s Gate Airtram\nRelated – River Rafting the Mighty Thompson River\n25. Point Roberts in Washington State\nYes, Point Roberts that kind of place. Small, friendly, safe and quiet.\nRelated – Photos from our trip to Point Roberts\nWhere to stay in Vancouver\nVancouver travel tips and things to know:\nWhat day trips from Vancouver will you do?\nRead more posts from British Columbia:\n",
"segment": "Located 125 km north of Vancouver (about 1.5 hour drive), Whistler is a four season resort town with more than 8,000 acres of terrain spread across multiple mountain peaks. Simply put – if you like adventure, Whistler has you covered. Whistler gained world fame in 2010 when it co-hosted the Winter Olympics with the city of Vancouver. Whistler consistently ranks as the top ski resort in North America and, in 2008, it introduced the world record-breaking Peak 2 Peak Gondola, completing the longest continuous lift system in the world. Over the past decade, Whistler has evolved to become a top summer destination in Canada . Whistler boasts over 50 km of high alpine hiking trails, multiple golf courses, zip-line courses, ATV off road tours, Jeep 4×4 tours to view glaciers, bungee jumping, bear viewing tours, white water rafting, and several fresh water lakes for SUP, kayaking and canoeing. The Whistler Bike Park has quickly become one of the best mountain bike parks in North America. Whistler hosts several festivals and events each year, including the World Ski & Snowboard Festival in April and Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival in August. Things to do in Whistler: Take the Whistler Peak 2 Peak Gondola Experience – learn more here .",
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"headings": "Jason Statham Net Worth\nNet Worth\nJason Statham Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$90 Million\nAge:\n53\nBorn:\nJuly 26, 1967\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited Kingdom\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional Actor\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nThe TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Jason Statham\nJason Statham Motivational Video\n3 Keys to Success from Jason Statham\n1. Decorate from within\n2. Get away as much as possible\n3. Try to impress women – but not too hard\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Jason Statham’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "United Kingdom\nSource of Wealth: Professional Actor\nLast Updated: 2021\nIntroduction\nAs of 2021, Jason Statham’s net worth is estimated to be $90 million. Jason Statham is an English actor, and a former model and competitive diver, from Shirebrook, Derbyshire. He’s most known for starring in thrilling action films such as The Transporter, The Mechanic, Death Race, Fast & Furious, and The Expendables. Statham has become one of the most popular actors in the action category of film-making, and works on films with a lot of different stunts involved. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nReport this Ad\nEarly Life\nJason Statham was born on the 26th July, 1967, in Shirebrook, Derbyshire. His mother was a dancer, and his father a street salesman; but Jason was determined not to follow in his father’s footsteps. When he was young, Statham was living in Great Yarmouth, and developed a passion for mixed martial arts.",
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"segment": "You have to go out and live well. Statham, surprisingly enough, has no home fitness equipment—which is significant when you consider his line of work. He prefers to leave his place for fitness. It’s one less thing to maintain on the home front, and going to the gym allows him to interact with his coworkers. 3. Try to impress women – but not too hard\nYou don’t want your place to turn off the ladies, of course. But at the same time, “I’ve always thought it was uncomfortable to strategically set up some kind of situation with scented candles, a fire, the right music on etc. Summary\nStatham is one of the most popular action actors of all time, and his net worth should probably be a little higher considering that fact. As of 2021, Jason Statham’s net worth is estimated to be $90 million. What do you think about Jason Statham’s net worth?",
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"segment": "Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nJason Statham is the son of Barry and Eileen Statham. He was born in Derbyshire, England, on 26 July 1967. He currently resides in Beverly Hills, California. He went to a grammar school and used to play football. He is also a diver and has represented his nation in the World Championships in 1992. He has also represented Great Britain in the Commonwealth Games in 1990. He has competed in different categories. Jason Statham has been engaged to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley since 2016. They have a son named Jack Oscar Statham, born in 2017.",
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"headings": "Top Best Jason Statham Quotes\nTop Best Jason Statham Quotes\nTop Best Jason Statham Quotes\n“There is something about yourself that you don’t know.”\n“People take chances every now and then, and you don’t want to disappoint them.”\n“I’ve come from nowhere, and I’m not shy to go back.”\n“Your body is like a piece of dynamite. You can tap it with a pencil all day, but you’ll never make it explode. You hit it once with a hammer: Bang! Get serious. Do 40 hard minutes, not an hour and half of nonsense. It’s so much more rewarding.”\n“Musclemen grow on trees. They can tense their muscles and look good in a mirror. So what? I’m interested in practical strength that’s going to help me run, jump, twist, punch.”\n“Looking good and feeling good go hand in hand. If you have a healthy lifestyle, your diet and nutrition are set and you’re working out, you’re going to feel good.”\n“I should never go with rumors because they’re often not correct.”\n“Once you expose your private life, if you give one little bit, the floodgates are open and everyone’s got a free-range for you.”\n“People like to pigeonhole you.”\n“And if people come up and say they like the movies you’re in, it’s a great compliment.”\n“I love to get behind the wheel and get competitive.”\n“A lot of action movies today seem to have scenes that just lead up to the action.”\n“The thing about the UK is we don’t really make that many great movies.”\n“And it was a great experience, you know, to travel the world and compete at a certain level. It teaches you discipline, focus, and certainly keeps you out of trouble.”\n“It’s something I never dreamed I’d be doing, making movies.”\n“Do 40 hard minutes, not an hour and a half of nonsense.”\n“It’s hard to predict what kinds of people are going to enjoy it [film]. And what people ain’t. That’s the movies. You never know.”\n“Looking good and feeling good go hand in hand. If you have a healthy lifestyle, your diet and nutrition are set, and you’re working out, you’re going to feel good.”\n“I’m enthusiastic and ambitious, and I work hard.”\n“Once you expose your private life, if you give one little bit, the floodgates are open and everyone’s got a free-range for you.”\nJASON SATETHEM: DATE OF BIRTH, FAMILY, AND CHILDHOOD\nJASON STATHAM WIFE AND RELATIONSHIP\nJASON STATHAM MOVIES, LIFE AND PROFESSION\nJASON STATHAM NET WORTH 2020\nRUMORS AND CONTROVERSY\nJASON SATETHEM: BODY MEASUREMENT\nSOCIAL MEDIA PROFILE\n",
"segment": "And what people ain’t. That’s the movies. You never know.” “Looking good and feeling good go hand in hand. If you have a healthy lifestyle, your diet and nutrition are set, and you’re working out, you’re going to feel good.” “I’m enthusiastic and ambitious, and I work hard.” “Once you expose your private life, if you give one little bit, the floodgates are open and everyone’s got a free-range for you.” JASON SATETHEM: DATE OF BIRTH, FAMILY, AND CHILDHOOD\nJason Statham was born on July 26, 1967, in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, England. Its nationality is British and its ethnicity is English.",
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"segment": "58% of the people in Iran speak Persian (most common), Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani. Farsi (Persian)\nPersian (Farsi),Kurdish\nFarsi,\nThe main language of Iran is Persian. But in Iran speak Turkish, Azerbaijani people in North West Iran. And the South West province in Iran, some people speak in Arabic. Many locallanguages and dialects are also common. They Speak Persian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-30 20:52:40\nThe 1 official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi), spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. Persian is considered the national language of Iran. Here is a breakdown of the most common languages: Persian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani 58%\nAzeri and other Turkic languages 26%\nKurdish 9%\nBalochi 1%\nArabic 1%\nHere is a list of all 79 languages spoken in Iran:",
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"segment": "قِطَاعُ غَزَّةَ Qiṭāʿu Ġazzah [qi.tˤaːʕ ɣaz.zah] ), or simply Gaza, is a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, that borders Egypt on the southwest for 11 kilometers (6.8 mi) and Israel on the east and north along a 51 km (32 mi) border. Gaza and the West Bank are claimed by the de jure sovereign State of Palestine . The territories of Gaza and the West Bank are separated from each other by Israeli territory. Both fell under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority, but the strip has since the Battle of Gaza in June 2007 been governed by Hamas, a Palestinian fundamentalist militant Islamic organization which came to power in free elections in 2006. It has been placed under an Israeli and US-led international economic and political boycott from that time onwards. The territory is 41 kilometers (25 mi) long, and from 6 to 12 kilometers (3.7 to 7.5 mi) wide, with a total area of 365 square kilometers (141 sq mi). With around 1.85 million Palestinians on some 362 square kilometers, Gaza ranks as the 3rd most densely populated polity in the world. An extensive Israeli buffer zone within the Strip renders much land off-limits to Gaza's Palestinians. Gaza has an annual population growth rate of 2.91% (2014 est.), the 13th highest in the world, and is often referred to as overcrowded.",
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"segment": "Gaza City - Wikipedia\nGaza City\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCity in the Gaza Strip, Palestine\nThis article is about the city. For the territory, see Gaza Strip. For other uses, see Gaza (disambiguation). Municipality type A in Gaza, State of Palestine\nGaza\nMunicipality type A (City)\nArabic transcription (s)\n• Arabic\nغَزَّة\n• Latin\nGhazzah (official)\nGaza City (unofficial)\nSkyline of Gaza, December 2007\nCoat of arms of Gaza\nGaza\nLocation of Gaza within Palestine\nCoordinates: 31°31′N 34°27′E\n / 31.517°N 34.450°E / 31.517; 34.450\nCoordinates: 31°31′N 34°27′E\n / 31.517°N 34.450°E / 31.517; 34.450\nState\nState of Palestine\nGovernorate\nGaza\nFounded\n15th century BCE\nGovernment\n• Type\nCity (from 1994)\n• Head of Municipality\nNizar Hijazi\nArea\n• Total\n45,000 dunams (45 km 2 or 17 sq mi)\nPopulation\n(2017 Census)\n• Total\n590,481\n• Density\n13,000/km 2 (34,000/sq mi)\nWebsite\nwww.gaza-city.org\nGaza ( / ˈɡɑːzə /; Arabic: غَزَّة Ġazzah, IPA: [",
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"segment": "Free Quote\[email protected]\n1.800.725.6498\nReceive a quote today! The Portuguese Language\nThe Portuguese language is one of the major languages of the world. It is derived from Latin, which makes it a Romance language. It came specifically from the language of Latium in Ancient Italy, or more specifically, the city of Rome. Many groups that immigrated to what is now Portugal throughout history didn’t have much of an effect on the Portuguese language. In spite of this, there are still a few words that are from Celtic times (like ontem, meaning \"yesterday\" and esquecer, meaning \"to forget\"). There are also a few words of Germanic origin (like roubar, meaning \"to steal,\" and guerrear, which means \"to wage war\"). Additionally, there are roughly five hundred words that are from Moorish times (especially words that start with the \"al\" prefix, such as almofada meaning \"pillow\"). Portuguese Influenced by Other Languages\nIn the midst of what is called the Age of Discovery (when Portugal established an overseas empire), the Portuguese language could be found in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Due to local influences, Portuguese adopted a few words like jangada (\"raft\") of Malay origin, and chá (\"tea\"), of Chinese origin.",
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"segment": "From português. Portuguese (Adjective)\nOf or pertaining to the people of Portugal or their culture. Etymology: From português. Portuguese (Adjective)\nOf or pertaining to the Portuguese language. Etymology: From português. Portuguese (ProperNoun)\nA Romance language originating in Portugal, and now the official language of , , , , , , and . Etymology: From português.",
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"segment": "Portuguese language | Origin, History, Grammar, & Speakers | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Languages\nPortuguese language\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nRebecca Posner See All Contributors\nProfessor of Romance Languages, University of Oxford. Author of The Romance Languages: A Linguistic Introduction and others; editor of Trends in Romance Linguistics and Philology (5 vol.). See Article History\nAlternative Title: Português\nPortuguese language, Portuguese Português, Romance language that is spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese colonial and formerly colonial territories. Galician, spoken in northwestern Spain, is closely related to Portuguese. Portuguese language\nA student writing on a blackboard in a Portuguese language class. Alan Gignoux/Alamy\nBritannica Quiz\nOfficial Languages: Fact or Fiction?",
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"headings": "Top 10 Insane Facts About Sigmund Freud\nTop 10 Insane Facts About Sigmund Freud\n10. Drug Abuse\n9. Misogyny\n8. Psychosexual Theories\n7. Cancer\n6. Father Of Psychoanalysis\n5. Womb Envy\n4. Dream Theories\n3. The Unconscious\n2. Oral Fixation\n1. Polyglot\nLiked it? Take a second to support Toptenz.net on Patreon!\n",
"segment": "9. Misogyny\nFreud had a bit of a problem with the ladies, which is a bit of an understatement. A better question would probably be what problem he didn’t have with women. Freud believed that women’s problems stemmed essentially from them not having a male sex organ, and felt that women didn’t have a good sense of justice. He also considered women to be weak socially, to have a jealous nature, and to be exceedingly vain. Freud was also known to believe women to be the problem in society, especially when it came to sexual tension between the genders. 8. Psychosexual Theories\nFreud had a collection of very strange theories, many of which are pretty much discredited today. His main belief was that young children, even infants, had unconscious sexual feelings. Among these were various stages of fixation, such as oral, anal and phallic.",
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"headings": "Freud's Perspective on Women\nFreud's Perspective on Women\nPenis Envy\nTreatment of Hysteria\nThe Women in Freud’s Life\nWomen in Psychoanalysis\nOpposing Viewpoints\nModern Perspectives\n",
"segment": "He mirrored in his theories the belief that women were secondary and were not the norm and didn't quite measure up to the norm,\" she explained. Final Thoughts: Even Freud himself admitted that his understanding of women was limited. \" That is all I have to say to you about femininity,\" he wrote in 1933. \" It is certainly incomplete and fragmentary and does not always sound friendly... If you want to know more about femininity, enquire about your own experiences of life, or turn to poets, or wait until science can give you deeper and more coherent information.\" Modern Perspectives\nToday, many analysts suggest that rather than reject Freud’s theories outright, we should instead focus on developing new views on his original ideas. As one writer said, \"Freud revised his theories many times as he accumulated new data and reached fresh insights. Contemporary analysts should do no less.\" Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback!",
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"segment": "What does woman want?\" he asked. He never found a satisfactory answer. PERSON: [ Freud] saw women as ultimately restricted by their biology. It led him to focus on inherent limitations in women. He saw their role in childbearing which demanded so much time and attention, [and] he saw women's sexual development as an aborted development based on discovering that they didn't have penises, and therefore that they were thrown off course for the rest of life. GAY: His understanding of women was notoriously inadequate, but he did make great steps beyond what was understood about women when he came on the scene. It was very unusual in Freud's time even to acknowledge that women had sexual desire, much less to say that the repression of their sexual desire could make them hysterical.",
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"segment": "Young Dr. Freud . Perspectives: Women | PBS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFreud and Martha\n(Freud Museum London)\nFreud's views of women were rooted in a culture in which there were enormous prejudices about the capacities of women. Their sexuality baffled him. Freud would later say that women were largely \"a dark continent.\" \" What does woman want?\" he asked. He never found a satisfactory answer. PERSON: [ Freud] saw women as ultimately restricted by their biology.",
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"segment": "It led him to focus on inherent limitations in women. He saw their role in childbearing which demanded so much time and attention, [and] he saw women's sexual development as an aborted development based on discovering that they didn't have penises, and therefore that they were thrown off course for the rest of life. GAY: His understanding of women was notoriously inadequate, but he did make great steps beyond what was understood about women when he came on the scene. It was very unusual in Freud's time even to acknowledge that women had sexual desire, much less to say that the repression of their sexual desire could make them hysterical. Freud demanded absolute loyalty and devotion from his future-wife Martha during their five-year engagement. In his mind, it was his job to command and her to obey. GAY: He's very jealous, and he warns her not to go skating with so and so and she's not supposed to see somebody else… Who is boss is very obvious from the very beginning. Maybe one of the things that attracted him and kept him attracted was that she was willing to go along.",
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"headings": "Freud's Perspective on Women\nFreud's Perspective on Women\nPenis Envy\nTreatment of Hysteria\nThe Women in Freud’s Life\nWomen in Psychoanalysis\nOpposing Viewpoints\nModern Perspectives\n",
"segment": "According to Freud, Horney’s concept of womb envy emerged as a result of her own supposed penis envy. Sophie Freud: While Freud’s notions of female sexuality often ran contrary to the patriarchal tendencies of the Victorian era, he was still very much a man of his time. His work is often dismissed as misogynistic and his own granddaughter, Sophie Freud, described his theories as outdated. \" His ideas grew out of society. He mirrored in his theories the belief that women were secondary and were not the norm and didn't quite measure up to the norm,\" she explained. Final Thoughts: Even Freud himself admitted that his understanding of women was limited. \" That is all I have to say to you about femininity,\" he wrote in 1933. \" It is certainly incomplete and fragmentary and does not always sound friendly... If you want to know more about femininity, enquire about your own experiences of life, or turn to poets, or wait until science can give you deeper and more coherent information.\"",
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"headings": "Psychoanalytic Feminism\nPsychoanalytic Feminism\n1. The Freudian Riddle of Femininity\n2. Feminist Criticism of Psychoanalysis\n3. Language, Law, and Sexual Difference\n4. French Feminism\n4.1 The Impasse of Feminine Subjectivity\n4.2 Subjectivity, Alterity, and Alienation\n5. Anglo-American Psychoanalytic Feminism\n6. Conclusion\nBibliography\nCited Works\nFurther Reading\nAcademic Tools\nOther Internet Resources\n",
"segment": "Likewise, as I will argue below, psychoanalytic feminism interrupts many assumptions about what feminism is and the conceptual and material objects it theorizes, including especially the very concept of woman. In unsettling our understanding of this concept, psychoanalysis also poses questions to feminism about the value of difference and the quest for equality, and the unresolved tensions between these divergent pursuits. While there is no doubt a vast ouvre of disparate positions that might fall within the framework of psychoanalytic feminism, what is shared in common is a descent from, respect for, and some minimal borrowing of Freudian accounts of the unconscious, even while criticizing and/or revising his theoretical apparatus. Any properly psychoanalytic theory must at the least offer an account of the unconscious and its bond with sexuality and, arguably, death. Precisely this descent, however, has also provided a barrier to feminist deployment since Freud is sometimes read, at least superficially, as proffering misogynist, and perhaps Procrustean, elaborations of psychic structuration, curtailing and diminishing the diversity of individual women's experiences into a restricted and unvarying formula that will fit within its own theoretical parameters. Nevertheless, Freud's reflections and hypotheses concerning hysteria, the Oedipal Complex, female sexuality and femininity, and women's role in civilization, among other ideas, have provided the volatile grounds, the sites of contention, for feminist re-articulation. Before any of the multiple and divergent articulations of psychoanalytic feminism can be discussed in more detail, we must thus first establish their historical roots and the conceptual terrain on which they arise. Since a great deal of psychoanalytic feminist theory is specifically concerned with revising the Oedipal narrative of Freud, this article will devote particular attention to Freud's theories of the unconscious as they pertain to the Oedipal Complex. 1. The Freudian Riddle of Femininity\n2.",
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"headings": "Freud's Perspective on Women\nFreud's Perspective on Women\nPenis Envy\nTreatment of Hysteria\nThe Women in Freud’s Life\nWomen in Psychoanalysis\nOpposing Viewpoints\nModern Perspectives\n",
"segment": "He was opposed to the women’s emancipation movement and believed that women’s lives were dominated by their sexual reproductive functions.\" \"The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul, is 'What does a woman want?'\" Freud once mused in \"Sigmund Freud: Life and Work\" by Ernest Jones. Penis Envy\nPenis envy is the female counterpart to Freud’s concept of castration anxiety. In his theory of psychosexual development, Freud suggested that during the phallic stage (around ages 3 to 6 years) young girls distance themselves from their mothers and instead devote their affections to their fathers. 1 \nAccording to Freud, this occurs when a girl realizes that she has no penis. \" Girls hold their mother responsible for their lack of a penis and do not forgive her for their being thus put at a disadvantage,\" Freud suggested (1933). While Freud believed that his discovery of the Oedipal complex and related theories such as castration anxiety and penis envy were his greatest accomplishments, these theories are perhaps his most criticized. Female psychoanalysts such as Karen Horney and other feminist thinkers have described his ideas as distorted and condescending.",
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"segment": "Sexuality was not a subject Martha cared to discuss, even if Freud had been able to question her about it. Freud's view of women never really transcended the time in which he lived - although he was unafraid to assert that women, like men, were driven by sexual passions. Continue to: MYTHOLOGY | WIFE\n\nSupport compelling programs like Young Dr. Freud: Pledge Today\nCopyright 2002 DEVILLIER DONEGAN ENTERPRISES. All Rights Reserved.",
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"segment": "One thing \"you\" have surely noticed is the decidedly masculine bent of Freud's story of sexual development. Indeed, Freud often had difficulty incorporating female desire into his theories, leading to his famous, unanswered question: \" what does a woman want?\" As Freud states late in life, \"psychology too is unable to solve the riddle of femininity\" (\"New Introductory Lectures\" 22.116 ). It is for this reason that many feminists have criticized Freud's ideas and one reason why many feminists interested in psychoanalysis have turned instead to Kristeva. ( See also Gender and Sex .) To explain women, Freud argued that young girls followed more or less the same psychosexual development as boys. Indeed, he argues paradoxically that \"the little girl is a little man\" (\"New Introductory Lectures\" 22.118) and that the entrance into the phallic phase occurs for the young girl through her \"penis-equivalent,\" the clitoris. In fact, according to Freud, the young girl, also experiences the castration-complex, with the difference that her tendency is to be a victim of what Freud terms \"penis-envy,\" a desire for a penis as large as a man's. After this stage, according to Freud, the woman has an extra stage of development when \"the clitoris should wholly or in part hand over its sensitivity, and at the same time its importance, to the vagina\" (\"New Introductory Lectures\" 22.118 ).",
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"segment": "In his debut season he helped the club win their first league title in 50 years, and a year later he won another Premier League title. His displays saw him named in the FIFA World XI for 2007. In March 2012, he became the first African player to score 100 Premier League goals. Just two months later, he scored in Chelsea's 2012 FA Cup Final win over Liverpool to become the first (and as of 2017\n[update]\n, the only) player to score in four separate FA Cup finals. He also played in the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, in which he scored an 88th-minute equaliser and the winning penalty in the deciding shoot-out against Bayern Munich. After spending 6 months with Shanghai Shenhua in China, and one and a half seasons with Turkish club Galatasaray where he scored the winning goal in the final of the 2013 Turkish Super Cup, Drogba returned to Chelsea in July 2014. With a career record of scoring 10 goals in 10 finals winning 10 trophies at club level, Drogba has been referred to as the \"ultimate big game player.\" He joined Canadian club Montreal Impact in 2015 as a Designated Player and played 41 matches over two seasons, scoring 23 goals. Drogba became a player–owner for Phoenix Rising of the United Soccer League in 2017, and retired a year later at the age of 40. An Ivory Coast international between 2002 and 2014, Drogba captained the national team from 2006 until his retirement from the Ivory Coast team and is the nation's all-time top goalscorer with 65 goals from 105 appearances.",
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"headings": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Highest Overall Wingers and Forwards\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Lower Overall Players with room for improvement\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Wingers and Forwards you can sign in the first season\nBuy our t-shirts, yeah\n",
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"segment": "2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020\nHome fields\nMemorial Stadium (1996–1997)\nM&T Bank Stadium (1998–present)\nThe Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. The team plays its home games at M&T Bank Stadium and is headquartered in Owings Mills, Maryland. The club was established in 1996, after Art Modell, who was then the owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced plans in 1995 to relocate the franchise from Cleveland to Baltimore. As part of a settlement between the league and the city of Cleveland, Modell was required to leave the Browns' history and records in Cleveland for a replacement team and replacement personnel that would resume play in 1999. In return, he was allowed to take his own personnel and team to Baltimore, where such personnel would then form an expansion team . The Ravens have been one of the more successful franchises since their inception; the team has qualified for the NFL playoffs 13 times since 2000 with two Super Bowl championship titles ( Super Bowl XXXV and Super Bowl XLVII ), two AFC Championship titles (2000 and 2012), four AFC Championship game appearances (2000, 2008, 2011 and 2012), six AFC North division titles (2003, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2018, and 2019) and 16 playoff victories. The Ravens organization was led by general manager Ozzie Newsome from 1996 until his retirement following the 2018 season, and has had three head coaches: Ted Marchibroda, Brian Billick, and since 2008, John Harbaugh.",
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"segment": "The team was named the \"Baltimore Ravens\" after a fan contest and began play in the 1996 season. The name was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem The Raven, as Poe lived for a time in Baltimore, died there in 1849, and is buried there. The Ravens triumphed over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV at the conclusion of the 2000 season, making them one of four NFL teams to win in their lone Super Bowl appearance, along with the New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A 2012 poll on NFL.com rated the 2000 team as the second-greatest NFL team of the Super Bowl Era. The Ravens have experienced great success in their brief history, making the playoffs eight times since 2000, and winning the AFC North three times (2003, 2006, and 2011). The team's history also boasts the careers of Jonathan Ogden, Ray Lewis, and Ed Reed. The Ravens, who are owned by Steve Bisciotti, are valued at $1.09 billion, making them the 18th-most valuable sports franchise in the world. The Baltimore Ravens came into existence in 1996 when Art Modell, then owner of the Cleveland Browns, announced his intention to relocate his team from Cleveland to Baltimore. The resulting controversy ended when representatives of Cleveland and the NFL reached a settlement on February 8, 1996. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue promised the city of Cleveland that an NFL team would be located in Cleveland, either through relocation or expansion, \"no later than 1999\".",
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"segment": "What Continent Is Vatican City In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is Vatican City In? Vatican City is a city-state located within Rome, Italy. The state of Vatican City is located within Rome, Italy in the Southern region of Europe. The city-state has an area of 0.17 square miles and an estimated population of about 1,000 people. The official language is Italian. The country is a monarchy ruled by the pope and the high state officials are Catholic clergy. The citizens of the city-state are mostly from two groups; the Swiss Guard and the clergy. The Vatican City\nThe Vatican City was formed in 1929 via the Lateran treaty signed between Italy and the Holy See.",
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"segment": "Vatican City is an independent country consisting of about 109 acres. Is Vatican a city within the city of ROME? Vatican City is a country within Rome, the smallest country in the world. Vatican City is located in which country? The Vatican is in Vatican City which is a city AND a state. It is entirely within Rome which is in Italy. Vatican City Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities Borders and Boundaries Italy",
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"segment": "47 Important Facts About Vatican City - The Fact File\n47 Important Facts About Vatican City\nBy\nEditorial Staff\nLast updated on March 4th, 2020\nVatican City, officially Vatican City State, is a country located within Rome. By both area and population, it is the smallest state in the world. The state’s capital and largest city is Vatican City. Its official language is Italian. Its official currency is Euro (€) (EUR). It has only one bordering country and that is Italy. By both area and population, it is the smallest state in the world. With these facts about Vatican City, let us explore more about its history, geography, economy, people, and more. 1. The Vatican City – 0.44 km² is the smallest country in the world.",
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"segment": "Vatican City\nVatican City is a sovereign state which is surrounded by the city of Rome in Italy. The Vatican, which is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, occupies a small area of about 110 acres and has a population of over 1,000 people. It is the world's smallest sovereign state by area and population. However, Vatican City is not officially a sovereign state since the Holy See holds the state's sovereignty. Vatican City was established by the Lutheran Treaty signed between Italy and the Holy See in 1929. According to the treaty, the Holy See has complete ownership, sovereign jurisdiction and authority, and exclusive dominion over Vatican City. There are no passport controls for anyone entering the city from Italy. Due to its size, the Vatican cannot host all governmental institutions within its territories. Therefore, some of its main basilicas have extraterritorial status, just like a foreign embassy. Some of its citizens live and work inside Vatican City, while others serve as the Holy See’s diplomats posted in different embassies all over the world.",
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"segment": "It serves as the spiritual center of the Roman Catholic church and home of the Pope. Vatican City, officially called The Holy See, is located within a walled area of the Italian capital city of Rome. The small country officially came into existence in 1929 after the Lateran Treaty with Italy. Its government type is ecclesiastical and its chief of state is, actually, the Pope. Vatican City is not a member of the United Nations by its own choice. It has a population of about 1,000 citizens, none of whom are native permanent residents. 1 Many more commute into the country for work though. Monaco: 0.77 Square Miles\nMonaco, the world's second-smallest country, is located between southeastern France and the Mediterranean Sea. The country has only one official city—Monte Carlo—which is both its capital and a famous resort area for some of the world's richest people.",
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"segment": "None\nTerritorial sea limits: None\n1 LOCATION AND SIZE\nVatican City (also known as the Holy See) is a tiny urban, landlocked enclave surrounded by Rome, Italy. It is the world's smallest state, located on the west bank of the Tiber River. The Leonine Wall forms the enclave's western and southern boundaries. Vatican City is the administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church; the Pope resides here in a palace west of Belvedere Park. Among Vatican City's other well-known buildings and landmarks is St. Peter's Basilica, the largest Christian church in the world. The Vatican Gardens comprise about half of the total area of Vatican City. 2 TERRITORIES AND DEPENDENCIES\nVatican City has no dependencies. Situated on about 40 hectares (100 acres) outside of Rome, however, is Castel Gandolfo, the pope's summer villa.",
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"segment": "Hubbard and North Branch Parks offer a wealth of outdoor activities, from cross country skiing in the winter to hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. The Winooski River offers challenging whitewater rafting and canoeing. Montpelier also offers a number of cultural pursuits, from numerous galleries and museums to the gold-domed State House. Start planning for Montpelier\nCreate a Trip to save and organize all of your travel ideas, and see them on a map\nCreate a Trip\nEssential Montpelier\nDo\nPlaces to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all\nStay\nA mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. See all\n2020\nComfort Inn and Suites at Maplewood\n605\nfrom $144 /night\n2020\nCapitol Plaza Hotel Montpelier, Tapestry Collection by Hilton\n478\nfrom $154 /night\n2020\nHigh Hill Inn\n283\nfrom $116 /night\nThe Inn at Montpelier\n152\nfrom $170 /night\nBetsy's Bed and Breakfast\n108\nTwin City Motel\n127\n2.3 mi from Montpelier\nBarre, VT\nfrom $89 /night\nFirehouse Inn\n49\n5.8 mi from Montpelier\nBarre, VT\nfrom $165 /night\nMaplecroft Bed And Breakfast\n116\n5.9 mi from Montpelier\nBarre, VT\nfrom $112 /night\nReynold's House Inn\n11\n6.1 mi from Montpelier\nBarre, VT\nfrom $173 /night\nQuality Inn Barre/Montpelier\n172\n6.3 mi from Montpelier\nBarre, VT\nfrom $88 /night",
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"headings": "22 Best Vermont Points of Interest & Places to Visit\n22 Best Vermont Points of Interest & Places to Visit\n1. Burlington\n2. Stowe\n3. Montpelier\n4. Places to Visit in Vermont: Woodstock\n5. Vermont Points of Interest: Manchester\n6. Bennington\n7. Places to Visit in Vermont: St. Albans\n8. Vermont Points of Interest: Colchester\n9. Vermont Attractions: Mount Mansfield State Forest\n10. Bennington Battle Monument\n11. Quechee Gorge State Park\n12. Vermont Attractions: Smugglers Notch State Park\n13. Places to Visit in Vermont: Moss Glen Falls\n14. Vermont Attractions: Mt. Philo State Park\n15. Vermont Points of Interest: Camel's Hump State Park\n16. Jamaica State Park\n17. Vermont Attractions: Grand Isle State Park\n18. Emerald Lake State Park\n19. Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge\n20. Places to Visit in Vermont: Burton Island\n21. Places to Visit in Vermont in Summer: Lake Champlain Islands\n22. Creamery Covered Bridge\n22 Best Vermont Points of Interest & Places to Visit\n",
"segment": "Summer activities include zip-lining, fly-fishing, and golfing, and of course, autumn here is all about the stunning foliage. Things to Do in Stowe\nYou are reading \"22 Best Vermont Points of Interest & Places to Visit\" Back to Top\nThings to do near me today, beaches with kids, romantic parks, unique places to visit in USA right now, hotels, tourist attractions: Weekend Getaways from Seattle, NC day trips, FL, Near Atlanta, AL\n3. Montpelier\n© Courtesy of Sean Pavone Photo - Fotolia.com\nMontpelier, the capital of Vermont, has the distinction of being the smallest capital city in the country. Located in the Green Mountains along the Winooski River, Montpelier’s historic downtown is filled with colorful boutiques and independently owned shops offering everything from chocolates to books to toys. Restaurants and bars come alive at night with eclectic cuisine and live music. Visitors will appreciate the gold-domed capitol, its art installations, and its outdoor event space. Local galleries, music venues, live theater performances, and a free summer concert series entertain visitors all year round. Nature lovers can stroll through Hubbard Park’s natural beauty and enjoy scenic views. You are reading \"22 Best Vermont Points of Interest & Places to Visit\" Back to Top\nLong weekend getaways with friends near you, weather, best small towns, what should I do in for couples, cheap, with friends, nearby beach, fun things to do near me today:",
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"headings": "50 Things to Do in Vermont: Your Essential Vermont Travel Guide\n50 Things to Do in Vermont: Your Essential Vermont Travel Guide\n50 Things to Do in Vermont\nTable of Contents\nStay in a cozy log cabin.\nTake a brewery road trip.\nStroll down a village street in the snow.\nVisit the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory.\nKeep your eyes out for the Lake Monster.\nHike to the summit of Camel’s Hump.\nTour the biggest granite quarry in the world.\nGo skiing on an epic ski mountain.\nVisit a local farmer’s market.\nShop the luxury outlets in Manchester.\nTaste pure maple syrup from where it’s made best.\nSee where Robert Frost wrote some of his most famous poems.\nVisit the baby (and adult) animals at Billings Farm.\nRoad trip Vermont Route 100.\nGive fly fishing a try.\nSpend time on a working farm.\nExplore the covered bridges.\nEat as much Cabot cheese as you can stomach.\nWalk, ride, or blade along the Burlington Bike Path.\nCatch some fantastic live theatre.\nDrive to the top of a mountain.\nGo shopping and people-watching on Church Street.\nSwim in a cool Vermont lake.\nCheck out the Old Round Church.\nHike Owl’s Head Mountain.\nSail aboard a Lake Champlain day cruise\nExplore a 19th-century castle.\nGo apple picking.\nCheck out the Trapp Family Lodge.\nFind some waterfalls.\nGet spooked at Emily’s Bridge.\nAttend a hot air balloon festival.\nGo biking on the Kingdom Trails.\nVisit the Cold Hollow Cider Mill.\nCheck out the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site.\nPhotograph the fall foliage.\nDine at a farm-to-table restaurant.\nFind serenity in nature at Lake Willoughby.\nAdmire Quechee Gorge from above.\nVisit the Morgan Horse Farm.\nBring your canine pal to Dog Mountain.\nSee where Beetlejuice was filmed.\nVisit the cows at the impressive Shelburne Farms.\nRide the gondola to the top of Mount Mansfield.\nSee the Lincoln family home, Hildene in Manchester.\nDrink a maple latte.\nVisit Vermont’s oldest general store.\nTake a horse-drawn sleigh ride in the winter.\nHave a massive, delicious breakfast.\nEat a creemee.\nRead these next:\nPin this post to save for later!\n",
"segment": "Go skiing on an epic ski mountain. Visit a local farmer’s market. Shop the luxury outlets in Manchester. Taste pure maple syrup from where it’s made best. See where Robert Frost wrote some of his most famous poems. Visit the baby (and adult) animals at Billings Farm. Road trip Vermont Route 100. Give fly fishing a try. Spend time on a working farm. Explore the covered bridges.",
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"headings": "The 15 Best Things to Do in Montpelier, Vermont\nThe 15 Best Things to Do in Montpelier, Vermont\nTour the Vermont State House\nTaste Real Vermont Maple Syrup\nBe Impressed by Rock of Ages\nSample Vermont's Best Beers\nDine at the New England Culinary Institute's Restaurants\nTake a Field Trip to the Ben & Jerry's Factory\nSip Fresh Cider Straight from the Mill\nClimb the Tower in Hubbard Park\nEat Breakfast Two or Three Times a Day\nSki Local Mountains\nTaste Wines at North Branch Vineyards\nHike, Birdwatch, and Learn About the Natural World\nSee a Thought-Provoking Show\nShop at a Fiercely Independent Bookstore\nCheer for the Vermont Mountaineers\n",
"segment": "But don't think for a moment it's not a worthy destination. Although Montpelier may feel like a small town (especially when state workers go home at night and leave the city to its 7,500 or so residents), it is centrally located in the midst of all of the attractions that make Vermont what it is. Ski slopes and maple sugaring operations, historic landmarks and cherished landscapes, and farm-fueled restaurants and independent retailers are all right here or nearby. Here's a roundup of Montpelier's best things to do. 01 of 15\nTour the Vermont State House\ngnagel / Getty Images\nWith its shiny gold dome and stately white columns, the nearly 160-year-old Vermont State House is a pretty focal point in the capital city. If you're like most visitors, you won't be able to resist the urge to get a peek inside. Tours are free year-round, and from July through mid-October, volunteers with the Friends of the Vermont State House are on-hand Monday through Saturday to guide you through the building and share stories of the decisions made here. You can also opt to explore at your own pace using a self-guided audio tour, available in four languages (English, French, Spanish, and German). This audio tour is also available to visitors Monday through Friday from mid-October through June. 02 of 15\nTaste Real Vermont Maple Syrup\nMattia Panciroli /Flickr/CC 2.0\nYou're in for a treat when you visit Morse Farm Maple Sugar Works in Montpelier, a maple estate that has been owned by the same family for eight generations.",
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"headings": "The Most Beautiful Towns in Vermont, USA\nThe Most Beautiful Towns in Vermont, USA\nChester\nDorset\nGrafton\nManchester\nMontpelier\nShelburne\nStowe\nWaitsfield\nWeston\nWoodstock\n",
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"segment": "What Type of Government Does America Have Today? You are here: Home / Constitution / What Type of Government Does America Have Today? What Type of Government Does America Have Today? May 14, 2011 by Oliver DeMille Leave a Comment\nBy Oliver DeMille\n-Free democracies protect the property of all. -Socialist nations protect the property of none. -Monarchies consider all property the estate of the king. -Aristocracies have one set of property and investment laws for the very rich and a different one for the rest.* -Free democracies assess tax money fairly from all the people to cover vital, limited government roles. -Socialist societies take money from the rich and redistribute it to the poor.",
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"segment": "She won an Academy award for the title Best Actress for the amazing performance in Erin Brockovich in 2000. Julia Roberts had relationships with many actors like Jason Patric, Dylan McDermott, Liam Neeson and Matthew Perry. She engaged with actor Kiefer Sutherland but just before three days of wedding this relation was also broken up. On June 25, 1993 she finally got married with the singer Lyle Lovett. In the year 1995, she got divorced and again married with the cameraman Daniel Moder. In an Interview for Elle Magazine, Julia Roberts disclosed that her beliefs in Hinduism. Robert is a true devotee of Neem Karoli Baba. She was also engaged in UNICEF as well as many other charitable organizations. Top Julia Roberts Movies List 2017\nMoney Monster (2016) – Patty Fenn\nMother’s Day (2016) – Miranda\nSecret in Their Eyes (2015) – Jess Cobb\nMoment of Clarity (2014) – Documentary\nAugust: Osage County (2013) – Barbara Fordham\nMirror, Mirror (2012) – Queen Clementianna\nLove, Wedding, Marriage (2011) – Ava’s Therapist (voice)\nLarry Crowne (2011) – Mercedes Tainot\nValentine’s Day (2010) – Kate\nEat Pray Love (2010) – Elizabeth Gilbert\nDuplicity (2009) – Claire Stenwick\nFireflies in the Garden (2008) – Lisa Waechter\nCharlie Wilson’s War (2007) – Joanne Herring\nCharlotte’s Web (2006) – Charlotte the Spider (voice Role)\nThe Ant Bully (2006) – Hova (voice)\nBeslan:",
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"segment": "Kevin Harvick; 6. Michael McDowell; 7. Martin Truex Jr; 8. Daniel Suarez; 9. Paul Menard; 10.",
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"segment": "4. Kevin Harvick; 5. Clint Bowyer; 6. Kurt Busch; 7. Ryan Preece; 8. Joey Logano;",
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"segment": "Kevin Harvick; 3. Aric Almirola; 4. Daniel Suarez; 5. Austin Dillon; 6. Kurt Busch; 7.",
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"segment": "Ricky Stenhouse Jr; 3. Ryan Blaney; 4. Kevin Harvick; 5. Chase Elliott; 6. Clint Bowyer; 7.",
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"segment": "Whitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died | Heavy.com\nHeavy.com\nEntertainment\nHeavy on Bravo TV\nWhitney Houston’s Cause of Death: How She Died\n254 Views\n0 Shares\nBy S.M. Walsh\nUpdated Feb 6, 2021 at 4:15pm\nGetty Images Whitney Houston. Whitney Houston died on February 11, 2012. She was found unconscious in a bathtub at a hotel in Beverly Hills. According to Global News, the coroner later confirmed that the singer died by accidental drowning, with heart disease and cocaine as contributing factors. Here’s what you need to know: New Details Surrounding Houston’s Death\nThe late singer’s cause of death continues to make headlines today. In 2018, according to Global News, Houston’s ex-husband stated in an interview that he didn’t think that drugs were the cause of death; instead, he stated that Houston was “broken-hearted.”",
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"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?",
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"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.",
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"segment": "The statement also added that \"the investigation is currently being conducted\" and that \"there is no additional information at this time.\" \"The actual cause of death will be determined by the L.A. Co. Coroner's Office,\" it said. Houston's death came on the eve of music's biggest night -- the Grammy Awards. It's a showcase where she once reigned, and her death is sure to case a heavy pall on Sunday's ceremony. Her longtime mentor Clive Davis was to hold his annual concert and dinner Saturday; it's unclear if it's going to go forward. Singer Whitney Houston dies at 48\nMariah Carey on Twitter: \" Heartbroken\"; Others react\nWhitney Houston's voice will never be forgotten\nHouston was one of the world's best-selling artists from the middle 1980s to the late 1990s. Her voice and image were ravaged by drug use, erratic behavior and a tumultuous marriage to singer Bobby Brown.",
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"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.",
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"segment": "That same day, she made her last public performance when she joined Kelly Price on stage in Hollywood, California and sang \"Jesus Loves Me\". Celebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History. Two days later, on February 11, Houston was found unconscious in Suite 434 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, submerged in the bathtub. Beverly Hills paramedics arrived at approximately 3:30 p.m., found the singer unresponsive, and performed CPR. Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. PST. The cause of death was not immediately known; local police said there were \"no obvious signs of criminal intent\". On March 22, 2012, the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office reported that Houston's death was caused by drowning and the \"effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use\". The office stated the amount of cocaine found in Houston's body indicated that she used the substance shortly before her death. Toxicology results revealed additional drugs in her system:",
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"segment": "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. As Kevin Dolak and Sheila Marikar of ABC News reported at the time, the report also revealed the vast number of prescription drug bottles, drug paraphenalia and alcohol in the room, as well as other personal information, such as the fact that the singer wore dentures and a wig, and had breast implants. Reportedly, Houston was also suffering from mild emphysema and slowly losing her voice. Though Houston's death was officially deemed accidental drowning, the coroner's report has been challenged by at least one forensic pathologist, due to the fact that the water in the bathtub had been much too hot for Houston to bathe without discomfort, and the fact that she had bruising and a laceration on her face. Perhaps most chillingly, this didn't mark the end of the Houston family's bathtub-related strife. In 2015, almost exactly three years after the singer's death, her daughter was found floating face down in a bathtub in her home in Roswell, Georgia.",
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"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:",
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"segment": "The president of Pakistan in 1989 was president Gulam ishaq\nkhan. Who is the President of Pakistan in 2014? Mamnoon Hussain is the President of Pakistan in 2014. He became the 12th President of Pakistan on 2013 September 9. Who was the president of Pakistan In 1997? hafiz taarad was the president of Pakistan in 1997\nWhat men was president in Pakistan? king aasif zardaari is the president in pakistan\nHow did Musharraf become president of Pakistan? how much is pay of president musharraf of Pakistan\nDoes Pakistan have a president? Yes. Pakistan is an Islamic republic with a president and prime\nminister.",
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"segment": "Pervez Musharraf ( Urdu: پرویز مشرف Parvez Muśarraf; born 11 August 1943) is a Pakistani politician and a retired four-star general who became the tenth president of Pakistan after the successful military takeover of the federal government in 1999. He held the presidency from 2001 until 2008, when he tendered his resignation to avoid impeachment. Born in Delhi during the British Raj, Musharraf was raised in Karachi and Istanbul. He studied mathematics at Forman Christian College in Lahore and was also educated at the Royal College of Defence Studies in the United Kingdom. Musharraf entered the Pakistan Military Academy in 1961 and was commissioned to the Pakistan Army in 1964, playing an active role in the Afghan civil war. Musharraf saw action during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 as a second lieutenant. By the 1980s, he was commanding an artillery brigade. In the 1990s, Musharraf was promoted to major general and assigned an infantry division, and later commanded the Special Services Group.",
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"segment": "Pervez Musharraf - Wikipedia\nPervez Musharraf\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 May 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nArmy general who became 10th President of Pakistan after a military coup d'etat\n\"Musharraf\" redirects here. For the name (including lists of people with the name), see Musharraf (name). Pervez Musharraf\nپرویز مشرف ( Urdu)\n\n\n10th President of Pakistan\nIn office\n20 June 2001 – 18 August 2008\nPrime Minister\nZafarullah Khan Jamali\nChaudhry Shujaat Hussain (Caretaker)\nShaukat Aziz\nMian Soomro (Caretaker)\nYousaf Raza Gillani\nPreceded by\nMuhammad Rafiq Tarar\nSucceeded by\nMuhammad Mian Soomro (Acting)\nChief Executive of Pakistan\nIn office\n12 October 1999 – 21 November 2002\nPresident\nMuhammad Rafiq Tarar\nPreceded by\nNawaz Sharif (Prime Minister)\nSucceeded by\nZafarullah Khan Jamali (Prime Minister)\nMinister of Defence\nIn office\n12 October 1999 – 23 October 2002\nPreceded by\nNawaz Sharif\nSucceeded by\nRao Sikandar Iqbal\nChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee\nIn office\n8 October 1998 – 7 October 2001\nPreceded by\nJehangir Karamat\nSucceeded by\nAziz Khan\n7th Chief of Army Staff\nIn office\n6 October 1998 – 28 November 2007\nPreceded by\nJehangir Karamat\nSucceeded by\nAshfaq Parvez Kayani\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nSyed Pervez Musharraf\n( 1943-08-11)\n11 August 1943 (age 77)\nDelhi, British India (present-day India)\nNationality\nPakistani\nPolitical party\nAll Pakistan Muslim League\nOther political\naffiliations\nPakistan Muslim League (Q)\nSpouse (s)\nSehba Musharraf (m. 1968)\nChildren\n2\nRelatives\nKheshgi family\nResidence\nSelf Exiled\nAlma mater\nForman Christian College\nPakistan Military Academy\nCommand and Staff College\nNational Defence University\nRoyal College of Defence\nNet worth\n₨645 million (US$4.0 million) (2013)\nAwards\nNishan-e-Imtiaz\nTamgha-e-Basalat\nImtiazi Sanad\nOrder of al-Saud\nOrder of Zayed\nMilitary service\nAllegiance\nPakistan\nBranch/service\nPakistan Army\nYears of service\n1961–2007\nRank\nGeneral\nUnit\nRegiment of Artillery\nCommands\nI Corps\nSpecial Services Group\nDG Military operations\n40th Army Division, Okara\nBattles/wars\nIndo-Pakistani War of 1965\nIndo-Pakistani War of 1971\nSiachen conflict\nKargil War\nAfghan Civil War (1996–2001)\n1999 Pakistani coup d'état\n2001–2002 India-Pakistan standoff\nInsurgency in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\n\nThis article contains Urdu text. Without proper rendering support, you may see unjoined letters running left to right or other symbols instead of Urdu script. Pervez Musharraf ( Urdu: پرویز مشرف Parvez Muśarraf; born 11 August 1943) is a Pakistani politician and a retired four-star general who became the tenth president of Pakistan after the successful military takeover of the federal government in 1999. He held the presidency from 2001 until 2008, when he tendered his resignation to avoid impeachment. Born in Delhi during the British Raj, Musharraf was raised in Karachi and Istanbul.",
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"segment": "He is a retired senior justice of the Supreme court of Pakistan and 9 th President of Pakistan. He served from 1998 until he resigned in the favor of Pervez Musharraf in 2001. Wasim Sajjad\nWasim Sajjad born 30 March 1941. He is a Pakistani, retired statesman, professor of Law, the lawyer. He served as an acting President of Pakistan two times. And he was also the chairman of the senate. Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari\nFarooq Ahmad Khan Leghari was born 29 May 1940. And he was died 20 October 2010. He is the 8 th President of Pakistan. He served as president of Pakistan from 14 November 1993 to 2 December 1997.",
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"segment": "And he was also the chairman of the senate. Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari\nFarooq Ahmad Khan Leghari was born 29 May 1940. And he was died 20 October 2010. He is the 8 th President of Pakistan. He served as president of Pakistan from 14 November 1993 to 2 December 1997. He is the first person as a Baloch noted as the President of Pakistan. He was a Pakistani political and belong Pakistan Political party Pakistan People Party. Ghulam Ishaq Khan\nGhulam Ishaq Khan is the 7 th President of Pakistan. He was born 20 January 1915 and he was died 27 October 2006. He served as President of Pakistan from 17 August 1988 to 18 July 1993.",
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"segment": "Shah Mehmood Qureshi\nDiplomatic missions of / in Pakistan\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nChina\nIndia\nUnited States\nKashmir conflict\nPakistan portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe President of Pakistan ( Urdu: صدر مملکت اسلامی جمہوریہ پاکستان, Sadr e Mumlikat Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān ), is the ceremonial head of state of Pakistan and the Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Armed Forces. The post was created when Pakistan became a republic on 23 March 1956. Until 1956, Pakistan was a dominion within the Commonwealth of Nations with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state and Queen of Pakistan . The President is kept informed by the Prime minister of Pakistan on all matters of internal and foreign policy, as well as all legislative proposals. The Constitution vests the President with the powers of granting pardons, reprieves, and the control of the military; however, all appointments at higher commands of the military must be made by the President on a \"required and necessary\" basis, upon consultation and approval from the Prime minister. In addition, the Constitution prohibits the president from exercising the authority of running the government. The President of Pakistan is indirectly elected by the Electoral College for a five-year term. The Constitution requires the president to be a \" Muslim of not less than forty-five (45) years of age\".",
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"segment": "Farooq Ahmad Khan Leghari English IPA: fɑrukʰ æɦmæd ləɡhərɪ̈ (Balochi, Punjabi, ; 29 May 1940 – 20 October 2010), was the eighth President of Pakistan, serving from 14 November 1993 until voluntarily resgning on 2 December 1997. He is noted as the first Baloch to have been elected as president. Farooq Sheikh: Farooq Sheikh () (25 March 1948 − 27 December 2013) was an Indian actor, philanthropist and a popular television presenter. Farooq Abdullah: Farooq Abdullah (Kashmiri: फ़ारूक़ अब्दुल्लाह (Devanagari), فاروق عبدالله (Nastaleeq)), born 21 October 1937 in Soura, Jammu & Kashmir, India)is the son of Sheikh Abdullah, is a doctor of medicine and has served as chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir on several occasions since 1982. He is married to Molly, a nurse of British origin.",
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"headings": "From Bella, Edward and Jacob to Beau, Edythe and Julie: The Full List of Name Changes in New ‘Twilight’ Book\nFrom Bella, Edward and Jacob to Beau, Edythe and Julie: The Full List of Name Changes in New ‘Twilight’ Book\nBella (short for Isabella) to Beau (short for Beaufort)\nEdward to Edythe\nJacob (or Jake) to Julie (or Jules)\nDr. Carlisle to Dr. Carine\nEsme to Earnest\nAlice to Archie\nEmmett to Eleanor\nRosalie to Royal\nJasper to Jessamine\nBilly to Bonnie\nJessica to Jeremy\nAngela to Allen\nMike to McKayla\nTyler to Taylor\nLauren to Logan\nEric to Erica\nRachel and Rebecca to Adam and Aaron\nBen to Becca\nConnor to Colleen\nLee to Leann\nSamantha to Sean\nSam to Samantha (also known as Sam)\nJames to Joss\nVictoria to Victor\nLaurent to Lauren\nTHR Newsletters\n",
"segment": "She’s sophisticated, mysterious, and often saves Beau from dangerous situations. Jacob (or Jake) to Julie (or Jules)\nJules is friendly and open to Beau and has a natural, laid-back style. In Twilight, Jacob’s part in the Edward-Bella-Jacob love triangle didn’t grow in importance until the second book, which Meyer said she is currently not planning on writing for the gender-swapped version. Dr. Carlisle to Dr. Carine\nThe vampire matriarch of the Cullen family\nEsme to Earnest\nThe vampire patriarch of the Cullen family\nAlice to Archie\nEdythe’s pretend brother and Jessamine’s partner\nEmmett to Eleanor\nEdythe’s pretend sister and Royal’s partner\nRosalie to Royal\nJessamine’s pretend brother and Eleanor’s partner\nJasper to Jessamine\nArchie’s partner and Royal’s pretend sister\nBilly to Bonnie\nJulie’s mother and a good friend of Charlie, Beau’s father. Jessica to Jeremy\nBeau’s friend at the beginning of school\nAngela to Allen\nBeau’s friend at school\nMike to McKayla\nMcKayla has a crush on Beau and asks him to the school dance. Tyler to Taylor\nTaylor almost accidentally hits Beau with her car, asks him to the school dance. Lauren to Logan\nLogan is rude to Beau and doesn’t like him. Eric to Erica\nErica has a crush on Beau, asks him to the school dance. Rachel and Rebecca to Adam and Aaron\nJulie’s older brothers\nBen to Becca\nAttends Beau’s high school\nConnor to Colleen\nAttends Beau’s high school\nLee to Leann\nAttends Beau’s high school\nSamantha to Sean\nAttends Beau’s high school\nSam to Samantha (also known as Sam)\nJulie’s older friend\nJames to Joss\nA vampire who attacks Beau\nVictoria to Victor\nJoss’s vampire partner and friend\nLaurent to Lauren\nVictor and Joss’ vampire friend\nTHR Newsletters\nSign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day\nSubscribe\nSign Up",
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"title": "Letters to Twilight",
"headings": "Who should have played Bella?\nWho should have played Bella?\nPosted by unintendedchoice on March 18th, 2011\nDear Twilight-\nThe world has got to read this:\nMarbleNutSlut • 9 years ago\nMarbleNutSlut • 9 years ago\ntheseviolentdelights • 9 years ago\nrobsfuturemate • 9 years ago\nMarbleNutSlut • 9 years ago\nrobsfuturemate • 9 years ago\nMarbleNutSlut • 9 years ago\nMarbleNutSlut • 9 years ago\nMarbleNutSlut • 9 years ago\nnatteringyeahrobber • 9 years ago\nnatteringyeahrobber • 9 years ago\nChillinWithCullens • 9 years ago\nLTT Fashion\nWelcome!\nSign up for email alerts\nCategories\nArchives\nStuff we Sometimes Talk About\nSponsored by\n",
"segment": "Think anyone else could pull it off better? Pick me! Pick me! Oh- wanna watch something fun- aka a bad video to a bad song, but fun nonetheless?! Here’s a video showing all of Stephenie’s original cast picks. Some are SO interesting! Our internet game is ridiculous: LTR, The Forum, Twitter, The Store\nThe world has got to read this: Posted in: Bella, Kristen Stewart, Twilight, Twilight Actors, Uncategorized\nTags: ,",
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"segment": "Melissa Rosenberg was hired for the new version. On November 16, 2007, Summit Entertainment, along with Stephenie Meyer, announced that Kristen Stewart had been cast in the role of Isabella Swan. A month later, on December 11, 2007 it was announced that Robert Pattinson had been cast as Edward Cullen. Summit Entertainment had an open casting call for the role of Jacob Black on January 19, 2008, and Taylor Lautner was cast. Adaptation from source material\nThe filmmakers behind Twilight worked to create a film that was as faithful to the novel as they thought possible when converting the story to another medium, with producer Greg Mooradian saying, \"It's very important to distinguish that we're making a separate piece of art that obviously is going to remain very, very faithful to the book.... But at the same time, we have a separate responsibility to make the best movie you can make.\" To ensure a faithful adaptation, Meyer was kept very involved in the production process, having been invited to visit the set during filming and even asked to give notes on the script and on a rough cut of the film. Of this process, she said, \"It was a really pleasant exchange [between me and the filmmakers] from the beginning, which I think is not very typical. They were really interested in my ideas\", and, \"...they kept me in the loop and with the script, they let me see it and said, 'What are your thoughts?'... They let me have input on it and I think they took 90 percent of what I said and just incorporated it right in to the script.\" Meyer fought for one line in particular, one of the most well known from the book about \"the lion and the lamb\", to be kept verbatim in the film: \"",
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"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?",
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"title": "Twilight Stars dramatic weight loss for movie series unveiled. - Women Fitness",
"headings": "Twilight Stars dramatic weight loss for movie series unveiled.\nTwilight Stars dramatic weight loss for movie series unveiled.\nTwilight Stars dramatic weight loss for movie series unveiled.\n",
"segment": "Diet and exercise. And she looks fantastic.” Meyer, who has made a cameo in each of the “Twilight” films, made a concerted effort to slim down for the wedding scene between Edward and Bella (Robert Patterson and Kristen Stewart) in the 2011 hit, “Breaking Dawn – Part 1.” She has since continued to lose weight, and looks healthier and fitter than ever. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/\nhttp://www.livestrong.com/",
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"segment": "I chose my stage well.\" - Cam Gigandet as James\n\"The hunt is his obsession. He's never gonna stop!\" - Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen\n\"Look, You gotta give me some answers.\" Kristen Stewart as Isabella Swan\nProduction\nDevelopment\nStephenie Meyer's paranormal romance novel Twilight was originally optioned by Paramount Pictures ' MTV Films in April 2004, but the screenplay that was subsequently developed was substantially different from its source material. When Summit Entertainment reinvented itself as a full-service studio in April 2007, it began development of a film adaptation anew, having picked up the rights from Paramount in a turnaround. The company perceived the film as an opportunity to launch a franchise based on the success of Meyer's book and its sequels. That summer, Catherine Hardwicke was hired to direct the film and Melissa Rosenberg to write the script. Rosenberg developed an outline by the end of August, and collaborated with Hardwicke on writing the screenplay during the following month. \" [ She] was a great sounding board and had all sorts of brilliant ideas.... I'd finish off scenes and send them to her, and get back her notes.\"",
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"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?",
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"segment": "#10 Lleyton Hewitt\nLleyton Hewitt poses with his family after winning the Newcombe Medal\nAussie Lleyton Hewitt, nicknamed 'Rusty', was a relentless baseline hitter who is most famous for his five-set duels and remarkable come-from-behind victories. Hewitt, who made his Grand Slam debut at he 1997 Australian Open aged just 15, became the ATP Tour's youngest ever World Number 1 in November 2001. The last Australian to win a Grand Slam title, Hewitt was the darling of the Aussie crowd every time he stepped on to the court. There would be chants of 'Rusty!' and 'Let's go Rusty!' reverberating across all the arenas in the country when Hewitt played. Much was expected of the youngest ever player to rise to the top of the ATP rankings, and he certainly didn't disappoint. Winning the US Open in 2001 at the age of just 20, Hewitt became the first Australian since Pat Cash to win Wimbledon when he did so in 2002. Hewitt has made Australia proud on many occasions, including helping the country win the Davis Cup twice - in 1999 and 2003. #9 Neale Fraser\nNeale Fraser presenting the 2018 Hopman Cup to Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic\nNeale Fraser was a remarkable athlete famous for his huge forehand and power-packed left-handed serve.",
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"segment": "26\nCareer Grand Slams: 2\nLleyton Hewitt, the fiery Australian kid who could, reached the world No. 1 ranking faster than anybody else. At 20 years and 268 days old, Hewitt became the world's best. He defeated Pete Sampras in the US Open to win his first Grand Slam title, then went on to win at Wimbledon the next year. Hewitt also won the 2000 US Open doubles final, with Belarussian Max Mirnyi as a partner. He has been an exceptional hard court player throughout his career, and is commonly regarded as one of the elite defenders in the game. 24. Andy Roddick (USA)\nCareer Duration: 2000-Present\nCareer Titles:",
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"segment": "He has appeared on programs such as The Dennis Miller Show, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Larry King Live, The O'Reilly Factor, The Today Show and The Colbert Report. Hewitt also became a Professor of Law at Chapman University School of Law. Hewitt founded the journal Nexus Journal of Law and Policy. In 2019, Hewitt returned to the Nixon Library as president and CEO of the Richard Nixon Foundation, the nonprofit that co-operates the Nixon Library with the National Archives and Records Administration. On his first day in the job, Hewitt announced that he would split his time between Orange County and Washington, D.C. and open a Nixon Foundation office in Washington. In March 2020, after Joe Biden won the South Carolina presidential primary, Hewitt predicted that Biden's victory would be of little benefit to his campaign and that Bernie Sanders would perform strongly on Super Tuesday; after Biden took the lead on Super Tuesday and eventually won the Democratic nomination, Politico named Hewitt's predictions among \"the most audacious, confident and spectacularly incorrect prognostications about the year\". The Hugh Hewitt Show (radio)\nHewitt's nationally syndicated radio show, The Hugh Hewitt Show, is broadcast from California from 6 to 9 am ET on weekdays. The show appears on more than 75 stations and is syndicated by the Salem Radio Network. Beginning April 4, 2016, the show moved to a morning drive time slot.",
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"segment": "Grover Cleveland Alexander - Found a GraveFound a Grave\nIğdır araç kiralama Iğdır evden eve nakliyat\nGrover \"Pete\" Cleveland Alexander (Grover Cleveland Alexander)\nAlexander was born in Elba, Nebraska, in the first term of President Grover Cleveland and was one of thirteen children. He played semi-professional baseball in his youth, signing his first professional contract at age 20 in 1907 for $50 per month. In 1909 he played for the Galesburg Boosters in the Class D Illinois–Missouri League and went 15-8 that year. His career was almost ended when he was struck by a thrown ball while baserunning. Although this ended his 1909 season, he recovered by 1910 to become a star pitcher again, finishing with a 29-11 record for the Syracuse Stars in the Class B New York State League, before being sold to the Philadelphia Phillies for $750. Alexander made his Philadelphia debut during the pre-season 1911 City Series, pitching five-innings of no-hit, no-run baseball against the Athletics. He made his official Major League debut on April 15. He was joined on the Phillies that year by catcher Bill Killefer, who went on to become Alexander’s favorite receiver, catching 250 of his games. In his rookie year, Alexander led the league with 28 wins (a modern-day rookie record), 31 complete games, 367 innings pitched, and seven shutouts, while finishing second in strikeouts and fourth in ERA. From 1912 to 1921, Alexander led the league in ERA five times (1915–17, 1919, and 1920), wins five times (1914–17, 1920), innings six times (1912, 1914–17, 1920), strikeouts six times (1912, 1914–1917, 1920), complete games five times (1914–1917, 1920), and shutouts five times (1915, 1916 [a single-season record 16], 1917, 1919, 1921).",
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"segment": "Grover Cleveland Alexander | Biography & Facts | Britannica\nHome Sports & Recreation Baseball\nGrover Cleveland Alexander\nAmerican baseball player\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\nGrover Cleveland Alexander, byname Old Pete, (born February 26, 1887, Elba, Nebraska, U.S.—died November 4, 1950, St. Paul, Nebraska), American professional baseball player, one of the finest right-handed pitchers in the history of the game, frequently considered the greatest master of control. From 1911 to 1930 he won 373 major league games and lost 208. Alexander pitched for three National League (NL) teams during his major league career: the Philadelphia Phillies (1911–17, 1930), the Chicago Cubs (1918–26), and the St. Louis Cardinals (1926–29). Britannica Quiz\nBaseball\nDo you think you know about baseball? Test your knowledge with this quiz. Alexander grew up on a farm, where his daily labours helped him develop the strength and endurance that were to become hallmarks of his pitching. He defied his father’s wishes that he study law and instead took a job as a telephone lineman so he could play baseball on the weekends. In 1909 Alexander began playing semiprofessionally, and his stellar pitching drew the attention of the Phillies, who brought him to the major leagues in 1911.",
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"segment": "Grover Cleveland Alexander - Wikipedia\nGrover Cleveland Alexander\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican baseball player\nFor the U.S. president, see Grover Cleveland. \"Pete Alexander\" redirects here. For other people with similar names, see Peter Alexander (disambiguation). Grover Cleveland Alexander\nAlexander in 1915\nPitcher\nBorn: ( 1887-02-26)\nFebruary 26, 1887\nElba, Nebraska\nDied: November 4, 1950\n(1950-11-04)\n(aged 63)\nSt. Paul, Nebraska\nBatted: Right\nThrew: Right\nMLB debut\nApril 15, 1911, for the Philadelphia Phillies\nLast MLB appearance\nMay 28, 1930, for the Philadelphia Phillies\nMLB statistics\nWin–loss record\n373–208\nEarned run average\n2.56\nStrikeouts\n2,198\n\nTeams\nPhiladelphia Phillies ( 1911 – 1917)\nChicago Cubs ( 1918 – 1926)\nSt. Louis Cardinals ( 1926 – 1929)\nPhiladelphia Phillies ( 1930)\nCareer highlights and awards\nWorld Series champion ( 1926)\n3× Triple Crown (1915, 1916, 1920)\n6× NL wins leader (1911, 1914–1917, 1920)\n4× NL ERA leader (1915, 1916, 1919, 1920)\n6× NL strikeout leader (1912, 1914–1917, 1920)\nPhiladelphia Phillies jersey retired\nPhiladelphia Phillies Wall of Fame\nMember of the National\nBaseball Hall of Fame\nInduction\n1938\nVote\n80.92% (third ballot)\n\nGrover Cleveland Alexander (February 26, 1887 – November 4, 1950), nicknamed \"Old Pete\", was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He played from 1911 through 1930 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and St. Louis Cardinals. He was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1938.",
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"segment": "In 1915, he won his first World Series game (the opening game of that series), for the Philadelphia Phillies. It would be 65 years before the Phillies won another World Series game. In 1999, he ranked number 12 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players, and was a nominee for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team. Alexander was elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1938, the third year of the Hall. Alexander was the only player elected that year. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Alexander continued to play baseball, touring as a player-coach for the Grover Cleveland Alexander’s House of David Team. The team’s tour was managed by J. L. Wilkinson and often played against the Kansas City Monarchs. Alexander played with and against many of the Negro League stars of the day, including Satchel Paige, John Donaldson, Newt Joseph, Chet Brewer, and Andy Cooper. Newspapers often mentioned Alexander’s full name when writing about him, in addition to just “Grover”. He was also sometimes called “Alec”, and on occasions when he succeeded in grand fashion (as with the 1926 World Series), they would call him “Alexander the Great”.",
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"segment": "During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Alexander continued to play baseball, touring as a player-coach for the Grover Cleveland Alexander’s House of David Team. The team’s tour was managed by J. L. Wilkinson and often played against the Kansas City Monarchs. Alexander played with and against many of the Negro League stars of the day, including Satchel Paige, John Donaldson, Newt Joseph, Chet Brewer, and Andy Cooper. Newspapers often mentioned Alexander’s full name when writing about him, in addition to just “Grover”. He was also sometimes called “Alec”, and on occasions when he succeeded in grand fashion (as with the 1926 World Series), they would call him “Alexander the Great”. So dominant was he during the 1920s that many players and writers of his era referred to him as “the best pitcher to ever put on a pair of shoes”. The origin of the nickname “Old Pete” is something of a mystery. It is uncertain how frequently Alexander was publicly called by that nickname during his playing days. On his 1940 Playball baseball card he was referred to as “Ol’ Pete.” In The World Series and Highlights of Baseball, by Lamont Buchanan, published in 1951, the year after Alexander died, on pp.",
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"segment": "His career total of 90 shutouts is second only to Walter Johnson ’s 110.) Fearing that they would lose Alexander to the army once the United States entered World War I, the Phillies traded him to the Cubs after the 1917 season. Alexander, Grover Cleveland\nGrover Cleveland Alexander. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.\nNot only did Alexander miss the majority of the1918 season because of wartime service, but, as a result of his time at the front, he lost hearing in one ear, began experiencing epileptic seizures, and developed a drinking problem. Barring his standout Triple-Crown-winning 1920 season, Alexander’s postwar pitching was of a decidedly lower quality. Cubs management grew weary of his alcoholism over the years and traded him to their rivals in St. Louis early in the 1926 season. However, the most dramatic performance of Alexander’s career came in the 1926 World Series. In the seventh and deciding game, he came in as a relief pitcher in the seventh inning with the Cardinals leading the New York Yankees 3 to 2 and with the bases loaded. With two out, he struck out future Hall of Famer Tony Lazzeri. He then pitched scoreless eighth and ninth innings to clinch the title for the Cardinals.",
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"segment": "This day in Sixers history: Allen Iverson was drafted number 1 in 1996\nThis day in Sixers history: Allen Iverson was drafted number 1 in 1996\nShare this article\n16 shares\nshare\ntweet\ntext\nemail\nlink\non Facebook\non Twitter\nvia text message\non LinkedIn\nvia email\nhttps://sixerswire.usatoday.com/2020/06/26/this-day-in-sixers-history-allen-iverson-was-drafted-number-1-in-1996/\nRonald Martinez/Getty Images\nKy Carlin\nJune 26, 2020 10:00 pm ET\nAs we await the NBA’s resumption down in Orlando on July 30, Sixers Wire continues to take a look back at the history of the Philadelphia 76ers. This specific edition focuses on the addition of a franchise icon and somebody who some consider the best player in franchise history. On June 26, 1996, the 76ers held the number 1 pick in the draft. They were still looking to find that guy who will bring the franchise back to relevancy after being in the doldrums for so long. That guy was Allen Iverson who was a 6-foot guard from Georgetown. The pick turned out to be a genius move as Iverson went on to win Rookie of the Year, win four scoring titles, and be named an All-Star 11 times as well as being named an MVP in 2001. His iconic number 3 jersey hangs in the rafters at the Wells Fargo Center for obvious reasons. On this date in 1996, Allen Iverson was chosen with the 1st overall pick in the NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.",
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"headings": "Allen Iverson\nAllen Iverson\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nAllen Iverson\nContents\nEarly life\nJail\nCollege basketball\nProfessional career (1996–2011)\nPhiladelphia 76ers (1996–2006)\nEarly years (1996–2000)\nMVP season and trip to the NBA Finals (2000–01)\nEarly playoff exits and Larry Brown's departure (2001–2003)\nDisappointment and frustration (2003–2006)\nDenver Nuggets (2006–2008)\nDetroit Pistons and Memphis Grizzlies (2008–2009)\nReturn to the 76ers (2009–2010)\nBeşiktaş (2010–2011)\nOfficial retirement\nBIG3\nNational team career\n1995 World University Games\n2003 FIBA Americas championship\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nPersonal life\nLegal troubles\nMarriage and family\nAwards and honors\nFilmography\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Allen Iverson - Wikipedia\nAllen Iverson\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 April 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican basketball player (born 1975)\nAllen Iverson\nIverson with the Detroit Pistons in 2008\nPersonal information\nBorn\n( 1975-06-07)\nJune 7, 1975 (age 45)\nHampton, Virginia\nNationality\nAmerican\nListed height\n6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)\nListed weight\n165 lb (75 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school\nBethel (Hampton, Virginia)\nCollege\nGeorgetown (1994–1996)\nNBA draft\n1996 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall\nSelected by the Philadelphia 76ers\nPlaying career\n1996–2011\nPosition\nShooting guard / Point guard\nNumber\n3, 1\nCareer history\n1996 – 2006\nPhiladelphia 76ers\n2006 – 2008\nDenver Nuggets\n2008–2009\nDetroit Pistons\n2009\nMemphis Grizzlies\n2009–2010\nPhiladelphia 76ers\n2010–2011\nBeşiktaş J.K.\n\nCareer highlights and awards\nNBA Most Valuable Player ( 2001)\n11× NBA All-Star ( 2000 – 2010)\n2× NBA All-Star Game MVP ( 2001, 2005)\n3× All-NBA First Team ( 1999, 2001, 2005)\n3× All-NBA Second Team ( 2000, 2002, 2003)\nAll-NBA Third Team ( 2006)\nNBA Rookie of the Year ( 1997)\nNBA All-Rookie First Team ( 1997)\n4× NBA scoring champion ( 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005)\n3× NBA steals leader ( 2001 – 2003)\nNo. 3 retired by Philadelphia 76ers\nConsensus first-team All-American ( 1996)\nFirst-team All-Big East (1996)\nSecond-team All-Big East (1995)\n2× Big East Defensive Player of the Year (1995, 1996)\nBig East Rookie of the Year (1995)\nFirst-team Parade All-American (1993)\n\nCareer statistics\nPoints\n24,368 (26.7 ppg)\nRebounds\n3,394 (3.7 rpg)\nAssists\n5,624 (6.2 apg)\n\nStats at NBA.com\nStats at Basketball-Reference.com\n\nBasketball Hall of Fame as player\n\nMedals\n\nMen's basketball\nRepresenting United States\nOlympic Games\n\n2004 Athens\nUnited States\nFIBA Americas Championship\n\n2003 San Juan\nUnited States\nSummer Universiade\n\n1995 Fukuoka\nUnited States\nAllen Ezail Iverson ( / ˈaɪvərsən /; born June 7, 1975), nicknamed \" the Answer \" and \" AI \", is an American former professional basketball player. He played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) at both the shooting guard and point guard positions. Iverson was an 11-time NBA All-Star, won the All-Star game MVP award in 2001 and 2005, and was the NBA's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2016. Iverson attended Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, and was a dual-sport athlete.",
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"url": "https://sixerswire.usatoday.com/2020/06/26/this-day-in-sixers-history-allen-iverson-was-drafted-number-1-in-1996/",
"title": "This day in Sixers history: Allen Iverson was drafted number 1 in 1996",
"headings": "This day in Sixers history: Allen Iverson was drafted number 1 in 1996\nThis day in Sixers history: Allen Iverson was drafted number 1 in 1996",
"segment": "They were still looking to find that guy who will bring the franchise back to relevancy after being in the doldrums for so long. That guy was Allen Iverson who was a 6-foot guard from Georgetown. The pick turned out to be a genius move as Iverson went on to win Rookie of the Year, win four scoring titles, and be named an All-Star 11 times as well as being named an MVP in 2001. His iconic number 3 jersey hangs in the rafters at the Wells Fargo Center for obvious reasons. On this date in 1996, Allen Iverson was chosen with the 1st overall pick in the NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers. Iverson averaged 26.7 PPG over his 14 NBA seasons, was a 4-time scoring champion & won the 1996-97 Rookie of the Year and 2000-01 NBA MVP awards. pic.twitter.com/FiODaX97kQ\n— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) June 26, 2020\nIverson was something special to watch every night. The heart he showed and how many times he lifted the team on his bony shoulders night in and night out was something to behold. He was a guy the franchise and the city could count on every game. It was impressive to watch him lift the team to the NBA Finals in 2001.",
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"headings": "Allen Iverson Net Worth 2021 | Salary | Mansion | Cars | Biography\nAthletes\nAllen Iverson Net Worth 2021 | Salary | Mansion | Cars | Biography\nCheck out the below article to know the complete information regarding Allen Iverson Networth 2018 in dollars, His Salary Per Year and Month, Houses, Cars, Brand Endorsements, and his other Investments details.\nAllen Iverson Net Worth 2021 @ $ 1 Million\nHow much is Allen Iverson Worth?\nAllen Iverson Broke?\nAllen Iverson Salary Per Match | Per Year | Per Month | Earnings Overview\nAllen Iverson Career Earnings and Salary:\nReebok Trust Fund\nAllen Iverson Mansion (House) | Cars | Private Jets\nAllen Iverson House & Property (Allen Iverson House Address?):\nAllen Iverson Car Collection | Private Jet | Yachts: —-\nAllen Iverson Biography | Wiki\nQuick Facts about Allen Iverson:\nAllen Iverson Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Snapchat\nConor Mcgregor Net Worth 2021 | Salary | House & Cars | Biography\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "After two years of studying at the Georgetown University, they selected him as the number one pick of the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1996 NBA Draft. Allen was the NBA Rookie of the Year in the 1996-97 season. He played for 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association in both the shooting guard and point guard positions. Iverson became an eleven-time NBA All-Star. He won the All-Star game MVP award in 2001 and 2005 and was also the NBA’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2001. Iverson played for a lot of teams throughout his entire basketball career. He was a member of the Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies. Iverson played for the 76ers from 1996 to 2000. He returned to Philadelphia 76ers after nine years. ESPN rated him as the fifth-greatest NBA shooting guard of all time last 2008.",
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"headings": "Allen Iverson Net Worth\nNet Worth\nAllen Iverson Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$1 Million\nAge:\n45\nBorn:\nJune 7, 1975\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nProfessional NBA Player\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Allen Iverson\n3 Inspirational Lessons from Allen Iverson\n1. You Can Never Truly Be Yourself. You Have to To “Vanilla” Yourself\n2. Incredible Talent is Both a Gift and a Curse\n3. The Past is the Past\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Allen Iverson’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "Early Life\nAllen Ezail Iverson was born on the 7th of June, 1975, in Hampton, Virginia. His father Allen Broughton had abandoned his mother. He went to the Bethel High School, Hampton, Virginia, U.S\nAs he served a sentence in a correctional facility for the bowling riots case in 1993, he finished his high school education at Richard Milburn High School, a school for at-risk students. Career\nIverson was selected for the NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1996. Before the 1999-2000 season, he signed a six-year contract extension for a sum of $70 million. The Philadelphia 76ers qualified for the playoffs, in which he averaged 26.2 points, 4.8 assists, 4 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game. In the 2000 off-season, he had many disagreements with the coach, Larry Brown and the team attempted to trade him to Detroit Pistons. However, player Matt Geiger did not forfeit the $5 million trade kicker. In 2009, Iverson signed a contract with the Memphis Grizzlies team for 1 year. The same year, he returned to play for the Philadelphia 76ers and was welcomed into the team.",
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"segment": "Allen Iverson *\n5624\n49. John Wall\n5557\n50. Mike Bibby\n5517\n51. Dennis Johnson *\n5499\n52. Kevin Garnett *\n5445\n53. Jason Terry\n5415\n54. Dave Bing *\n5397\n55. Damon Stoudamire\n5371\n56. Kevin Porter\n5314\n57. Jeff Hornacek\n5281\n58.",
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"headings": "Allen Iverson Net Worth 2021 | Salary | Mansion | Cars | Biography\nAthletes\nAllen Iverson Net Worth 2021 | Salary | Mansion | Cars | Biography\nCheck out the below article to know the complete information regarding Allen Iverson Networth 2018 in dollars, His Salary Per Year and Month, Houses, Cars, Brand Endorsements, and his other Investments details.\nAllen Iverson Net Worth 2021 @ $ 1 Million\nHow much is Allen Iverson Worth?\nAllen Iverson Broke?\nAllen Iverson Salary Per Match | Per Year | Per Month | Earnings Overview\nAllen Iverson Career Earnings and Salary:\nReebok Trust Fund\nAllen Iverson Mansion (House) | Cars | Private Jets\nAllen Iverson House & Property (Allen Iverson House Address?):\nAllen Iverson Car Collection | Private Jet | Yachts: —-\nAllen Iverson Biography | Wiki\nQuick Facts about Allen Iverson:\nAllen Iverson Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Snapchat\nConor Mcgregor Net Worth 2021 | Salary | House & Cars | Biography\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "Iverson played for a lot of teams throughout his entire basketball career. He was a member of the Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, and Memphis Grizzlies. Iverson played for the 76ers from 1996 to 2000. He returned to Philadelphia 76ers after nine years. ESPN rated him as the fifth-greatest NBA shooting guard of all time last 2008. On October 30, 2013, he officially announced his retirement from professional basketball. He became elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame last April 4, 2016. Allen Iverson is now the coach or captain of 3’s Company in the Big 3. Quick Facts about Allen Iverson: Full Name\nAllen Iverson\nDate Of Birth\nJune 7, 1975\nPlace Of Birth\nHampton, Virginia, United States\nHeight\n6 ft (1.83 m)\nWeight\n165 lbs (75 kg)\nProfession\nBasketball player, Rapper, Athlete\nEducation\nGeorgetown University, Bethel High School\nNationality\nUnited States of America\nSpouse\nTawanna Turner (m. 2001–2013)\nChildren\nIsaiah Rahsaan Iverson, Dream Alijha Iverson, Allen Iverson II, Tiaura Iverson, Messiah Lauren Iverson\nParents\nAllen Broughton, Ann Iverson, Allen Broughton, Ann Iverson\nSiblings\nIiesha Iverson, Brandy Iverson, Mister Allen Iverson, Iiesha Iverson, Brandy Iverson, Mister Allen Iverson\nNicknames\nAllen Ezail Iverson , The Answer , Al , Ivy , Allen E. Iverson\nAwards\nNBA Most Valuable Player Award, NBA Rookie of the Year Award, All-NBA Team, NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, NBA All-Rookie Team, BET Award for Sportsman of the Year, NBA Most Valuable Player Award, NBA Rookie of the Year Award, All-NBA Team, NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, NBA All-Rookie Team, BET Award for Sportsman of the Year\nNominations\nBest NBA Player ESPY Award, Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Athlete, Best NBA Player ESPY Award, Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Athlete\nMovies\nNBA\nAllen Iverson Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Snapchat\nFacebook\n—\nTwitter\nhttps://twitter.com/alleniverson\nInstagram\n—\nIMDB\nhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm1132515/\nHope you like this Allen Iverson Networth article.",
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"title": "76ers to retire Allen Iverson's number on Saturday",
"headings": "76ers to retire Allen Iverson's number on Saturday\n76ers to retire Allen Iverson's number on Saturday",
"segment": "\"It was a blessing for [God] to even get me here, get me to this point so I can retire,\" he said. \" It was a blessing just to play one NBA basketball game. ... But I've won scoring titles, MVPs, I've done a lot in this league. Being 160 pounds soaking wet, coming from Newport News, Va. I mean, what more can you ask for? And my family is taken care of for the rest of their life. Regrets? I don't have none.\" Philadelphia selected Iverson out of Georgetown with the No. 1 overall draft pick in 1996, and the diminutive guard played parts of 12 seasons in a Sixers jersey, finishing second on the franchise's all-time scoring list behind Greer. Iverson also played for the Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons and Memphis Grizzlies before continuing his career in Turkey.",
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"segment": "These stories gave her a new character to interact with, her boss, Huactui, he would sometimes be of help to her, but would mostly just give her more and more odd jobs to do for the sake of his business. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Compared to her \"trophy girl\" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show, being shown as somewhat less intelligent, more clueless to her surroundings and situations, talks abnormally fast, and tends to obsess over Bugs. Her wealthy parents, Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in Season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in Season 2) appear in the show as well. This particular version of Lola was met with a mixture of praise (for giving her a more dynamic personality and being funnier) and criticism (for deviating too far from the original character and replacing Kath Soucie). Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run\nLola appears in the 2015 made-for-DVD film, Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, where she is voiced by Rachel Ramras. This version of Lola maintains her Looney Tunes Show appearance and personality. New Looney Tunes\nLola first appeared in the New Looney Tunes episode \" Hare to the Throne \", as the episode poked fun at medieval fantasy, Lola played a parody of Daenerys Targaryen.",
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"segment": "She is shown with tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a yellow tank-top, purple shorts and a matching purple rubber band on both ears like a ponytail. She has aqua colored eyes. Lola is voiced by Kath Soucie in the film. Lola's basketball skills get her a spot on the Tune Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from Michael Jordan. She is the second best player on the Tune Squad team, the first being Jordan himself. Although she initially turns down Bugs' advances, her feelings shifts to affection after he saves her from a belly-flopping Pound, getting himself painfully squashed in the process (showing that he is willing to put himself in harm's way for her). Acting on these feelings, she kisses him and near the film's end, becomes his girlfriend. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also has a main role in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Compared to her \"trophy girl\" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show. In The Looney Tunes Show, Lola Bunny is Bugs Bunny's beautiful, bubbly girlfriend.",
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"segment": "She seems to have inherited her ancestor's athletic prowess and general witty and no-nonsense attitude along with her seductive charm. Following Space Jam, Lola has regularly appeared in solo stories in the monthly Looney Tunes comic published by DC Comics. Lola Bunny was also featured in a Looney Tunes webtoon, on looneytunes.com, entitled \"Dating Dos And Don'ts.\" During this webtoon, in the form of a fifties educational film, Bugs Bunny attempts to take Lola out on a date, but Elmer Fudd and Lola's disapproving dad (voiced by Tom Kenny) are all that stand between him and his date. The short ends with Elmer crashing on top of Lola's dad, and Lola continuing to kiss Bugs passionately. A mascot version of Lola Bunny in her Space Jam Tune Squad uniform helped debut the Women's National Basketball Association in 1997 appearing at their inaugural game between the New York Liberty and the Los Angeles Sparks in Inglewood, California. Lola was the main character of the 2015 made-for-video feature Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, in which she was voiced by Rachel Ramras. Design\nIn the wake of Lola Bunny's initial movie appearance, many Looney Tunes fans have noticed some differences between the character's appearance as seen in \"Space Jam\", and the design used in subsequent promotional images and merchandising: The \"Space Jam\" version of Lola has a powder-puff tail, rosy red eyelids, and slipper-shaped footpads.",
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"segment": "She will return in Space Jam: A New Legacy. Zendaya will be voicing her, although Soucie was initially announced to be reprising the role. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, where she was voiced by Kristen Wiig. As opposed to her personality in Space Jam, she is portrayed as an eccentric and cheerful young rabbit who tends to obsess over Bugs, whom she refers to as \"Bun-Bun\". She is very dedicated to achieving goals, but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing. Lola is mostly involved in bizarre situations, either created by herself or when accompanied by her friend Daffy. Bugs nevertheless appears to enjoy having her around, even surprising himself when declaring himself her boyfriend in \" Double Date \" where she helped Daffy get the courage to ask Tina Russo out on a date. Later in the series, Bugs and Lola are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other. Lola's wealthy parents Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in season 2) appear in the show as well.",
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"segment": "Loia will return in Space Jam: A New Legacy. Zendaya will be voicing her, although Soucie was initially announced to be reprising the role. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, where she was voiced by Kristen Wiig. As opposed to her personality in Space Jam, she is portrayed as an eccentric and cheerful young rabbit who tends to obsess over Bugs, whom she refers to as \"Bun-Bun\". She is very dedicated to achieving goals, but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing. Lola is mostly involved in bizarre situations, either created by herself or when accompanied by her friend Daffy. Bugs nevertheless appears to enjoy having her around, even surprising himself when declaring himself her boyfriend in \" Double Date \" where she helped Daffy get the courage to ask Tina Russo out on a date. Later in the series, Bugs and Lola are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other. Lola's wealthy parents Walter (voiced by John O'Hurley) and Patricia (voiced by Grey DeLisle in season 1, Wendi McLendon-Covey in season 2) appear in the show as well.",
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"segment": "For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011. Others\nJessica DiCicco (Lexi in Loonatics Unleashed)\nBritt McKillip ( Baby Looney Tunes and Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure)\nRachel Ramras ( Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure and Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)\nCarla Delaney ( Daffy Duck Dance Off)\nZendaya ( Space Jam: A New Legacy)\nReception and legacy\nSince her first appearance, Lola quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character from the Looney Tunes franchise. She has frequently been regarded as an animated sex symbol.",
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"segment": "For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011. Others\nJessica DiCicco (Lexi in Loonatics Unleashed)\nBritt McKillip ( Baby Looney Tunes and Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure)\nRachel Ramras ( Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure and Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)\nCarla Delaney ( Daffy Duck Dance Off)\nZendaya ( Space Jam: A New Legacy)\nReception and legacy\nSince her first appearance, Lola quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character from the Looney Tunes franchise. She has frequently been regarded as an animated sex symbol.",
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"segment": "She made a cameo as the reporter in Tweety's High Flying Adventure, in which she was voiced by an uncredited Kath Soucie. An infant version of Lola, voiced by Britt McKillip, is among the regular characters of Baby Looney Tunes . She has appeared in Dating Dos and Don'ts and was also seen in a artwork image of her and Bugs, appearing dressed up for a movie premiere, during the \"Bugs Bunny: Ain't He A Stinker?\" special feature on \"Looney Tunes: The Essential Bugs Bunny\" DVD which also featured a short clip from Space Jam where Bugs kissed Lola. The Looney Tunes Show\nLola is the secondary tritagonist in Cartoon Network's series The Looney Tunes Show . Although her character design in the show is based on her appearance in Space Jam, her personality is different. The modern Lola was written as more sitcom-y (keeping up with the show's tone), in that case making her the dumb blonde-esque character (a bit similar to Phoebe Buffay from Friends). She is extremely talkative (a complete chatterbox), sociable and sweet, but also very eccentric, absent-minded, ditsy and comically unintelligent, similar to Daffy, whom she later becomes friends with.",
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"segment": "Her appearance is the same as in The Looney Tunes Show, although she wears a different outfit. She always shows eccentricity and maintains her carefree attitude. Her intrepid and adventurous side appears within some episodes, where she performs various sports. Lola will appear in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders. Voice actresses\nSince Lola Bunny's first appearance in 1996, the cartoon character has been voiced by a variety of voice actresses. For the majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in Space Jam (1996), Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (2000), Looney Tunes Racing (2000), Looney Tunes: Space Race (2000), the Looney Tunes webtoons (2001–2005), Looney Tunes Dance Off (2010) and New Looney Tunes (2015). In 2011, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer Kristen Wiig, voiced Lola in The Looney Tunes Show. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011.",
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"segment": "Cookies\n© Copyright 2021 All Rights Reserved for SportMob. Facts You Didn't Know about David Beckham\nTue 07 July 2020 | 5:30\nWhen it comes to football, fashion, business and acting, there are not many names coming to our mind, but David Beckham is one of them with no doubt. David Robert Joseph Beckham, commonly known as David Beckham, is widely known as\none of the bests in football world\n. David was born on 2 May 1975 and started playing football by joining Ridgeway Rovers in 1985 where his father was the coach and there he kicked the ball for the next two years. Later he joined Tottenham Hotspur and Brimsdown Rovers youth clubs before joining Manchester United as a trainee in 1991, at the age of 17. Since then\nDavid Beckham\nhas played for Manchester United, Preston North End,\nReal Madrid\n, Milan, LA Galaxy, Paris Saint-Germain and the England national team, for which he held the appearance record for an outfield player until 2016. It Also has to be mentioned that he is the first English player to win league titles in four countries: England, Spain, the United States and France. He announced his retirement in May 2013 after a 20-year career. However, this just a brief of David Beckham’s life, as there are many interesting things to know about his life.",
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"segment": "Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nSoccer star David Beckham has played for Manchester United, England, Real Madrid and the L.A. Galaxy. He is married to Victoria Beckham, also known as Posh from the Spice Girls. Who Is David Beckham? A phenom almost from the moment he could first kick a soccer ball, David Beckham began playing for Manchester United, England's legendary soccer team, at age 18, and was a starter by age 20. In 2007, he signed a five-year, $250 million contract with the L.A. Galaxy. In May 2013, he announced plans to retire. Early Years\nBorn on May 2, 1975, in Leytonstone, London, England, to parents Ted Beckham, an appliance repairman, and his wife Sandra, a hair stylist, Beckham was the family's only son. A middle child between two sisters, Beckham grew up with parents and siblings who were committed fans of Manchester United, England's legendary soccer franchise. At an early age, Beckham showed his own promise as a footballer, winning the coveted Bobby Charlton Soccer Schools National Skills competition at 11 years old. His talent soon caught the notice of Manchester United team officials, who asked him to try out for the club's youth league.",
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"segment": "Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nSoccer star David Beckham has played for Manchester United, England, Real Madrid and the L.A. Galaxy. He is married to Victoria Beckham, also known as Posh from the Spice Girls. Who Is David Beckham? A phenom almost from the moment he could first kick a soccer ball, David Beckham began playing for Manchester United, England's legendary soccer team, at age 18, and was a starter by age 20. In 2007, he signed a five-year, $250 million contract with the L.A. Galaxy. In May 2013, he announced plans to retire. Early Years\nBorn on May 2, 1975, in Leytonstone, London, England, to parents Ted Beckham, an appliance repairman, and his wife Sandra, a hair stylist, Beckham was the family's only son. A middle child between two sisters, Beckham grew up with parents and siblings who were committed fans of Manchester United, England's legendary soccer franchise. At an early age, Beckham showed his own promise as a footballer, winning the coveted Bobby Charlton Soccer Schools National Skills competition at 11 years old. His talent soon caught the notice of Manchester United team officials, who asked him to try out for the club's youth league.",
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"segment": "It's been labeled a mere publicity stunt to further market his brand and sell the club's jerseys. Full Report: The Business of Soccer 2013\nBut what Beckham's accomplished so far in Paris should not be underplayed. Just ask his 20-year-old teammate, Marco Verratti, one of the club’s and the sport’s most promising players. The elder statesman recently took over the Italian rising star’s starting spot on the global stage in the Champions League, one of the best competitions in the game, against Barcelona, one of the world’s top-flight clubs. On the heels of his performance, most notably his passing ability, PSG most recently publicly expressed an interest in extending Beck’s contract another year. It would keep the English national active in case -- as he has stated, he hopes despite the long shot -- his country calls him up to play on their 2014 World Cup squad. After seeing Lionel Messi score 91 goals in all competitions last year, which broke the great Gerd Muller’s 40-year-old world record for a calendar year, and win FIFA’s world player of the year award for a record fourth consecutive time, it is easy to see why Barcelona just rewarded the Argentine with a contract extension through 2018. The club will pay him $21.2 million a year to make him the highest on-the-pitch earner, an amount some consider a bargain for the 25-year old who is far from the apex of his career and already considered by many the greatest to ever play. For now, he ranks third on our list of highest earners having raked in $39.3 million last year -- $19.3 million from salary and bonuses and $20 million from endorsements.",
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"segment": "Turkish Language - Effective Language Learning\nTurkish Language\nHistory\nThe Turkish language is an Altaic language, of the Turkic language branch. The origin of the Turkish language can be located around 1300 years ago, in Central Asia. This is when the first written records of Turkish began to emerge, though this was in Ottoman Turkish. Ottoman Turkish was used as the administration and governmental language of the Ottoman Empire, which spread across much of this area. Originally, the Ottoman script was used for the Turkish language, but in the early 20th century, this was replaced with the Latin alphabet. Ottoman Turkish is what was used for official matters between 1299 and 1922AD. It was the official language used during the Ottoman period, and was a mix of Turkish, Persian, and Arabic. This is very distinctive from the everyday Turkish language that was spoken by the majority of the population in Turkish society, despite being called Ottoman Turkish. When the Turkish Language Association was set up in 1932, the Turkish language as spoken by the majority of the people began to be reformed. Loanwords, specifically those from the Arabic and Persian languages, were replaced with Turkish equivalents.",
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"headings": "\nRepublic of Turkey\nTürkiye Cumhuriyeti\nInformation\nPopulation\nCapital\nLargest city\nEthnic Groups\nConstituent\ncountries\nMotto\nAnthem\nCommon\nlanguages\nNational Day\nGDP\nHDI\nTime zone\nHistory\nRelationships\nFamily\nOpinions\nHobbies / National interests\nHistorical information\nContents\nDescription\nAppearance\nPersonality\nInterests\nFlag Meaning\nNicknames\nEtymology\nOther Symbols\nOrigin of languages\nGokturk Turkish\nOttoman Turkish\nlanguage revolution (Modern Turkish)\nHistory\nOrganizations and Affiliations\nSocial\nEconomic\nMilitary\nTechnical\nSport\nPolitics\nGovernment\nConstitution\nexecutive\nPresident\nMinistries\nPresidencies\nDiplomacy\nAzerbaijan\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nSouth Korea\nJapan\nHungary\nPoland\nItaly\nUkraine\nCanada\nUnited States\nAustralia\nAustria\nFrance\nGermany\nGeography\nMathematical location\nGeographical location\nClimate\nClimate Types\nB-Mediterranean climate\nC-Blacksea Climate\nD-Marmara Climate\nRelationships\nFamily\nFriends\nNeutral\nEnemies\nPast Versions\nOpinions\nAzerbaijan\nRussia\nUkraine\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nSouth Korea\nJapan\nHungary\nAustria\nGermany\nSomalia\nPoland\nUSA\nCanada\nAustralia\nGallery\nTrivia\nGallery\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "How happy is the one who says I am a Turk! —\nTurkey\nOrigin of languages\nTurkish is characterized by grammatical features such as agglutination and vowel harmony, which it shares with many other Turkish languages. Language generally has a subject-object-predicate order in terms of sentence structure. Unlike languages such as German and English, Turkish has no grammatical gender and some of its vocabulary is passed through foreign languages such as Arabic, Persian, French and English. Turkish has been written in the Latin alphabet since the letter revolution under the leadership of Atatürk in 1928. The spelling rules in Standard Turkish are supervised by the Turkish Language Association. Istanbul dialect, also known as Istanbul Turkish, is the standard form of Turkish and Turkish written language is based on this dialect. Although this wealth contains foreign words, this situation did not cause any impairment in the language. The reason for this is that the Ottoman Empire hosted minorities in its time. Because of this, there has been a lot of foreign \"word exchanges\" in the language.",
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"title": "How Many People Speak Turkish And Where Is It Spoken?",
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"segment": "From Istanbul to Iraq, we take a look at just how many people speak Turkish in the world. A Brief History Of The Turkish Language\nTurkish is part of the Turkic language group, along with Kazakh, Uzbek and several other languages. Turkic languages are part of the larger Altaic family, which also includes the Mongolian and Manchu-Tungus languages. Turkish descended from Old Anatolian Turkish. The older version was used by the Seljuq Turks in the late 11th century, and later became the official language of the Ottoman Turks, who spread the language throughout their empire. During the period of Middle Ottoman Turkish — from the 15th to the early 20th centuries — Turkish was heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian, as the Ottomans ruled the Islamic world. In the 20th century, everything changed. The Ottoman Empire fell, and the Republic of Turkey was established in 1923. In 1928, the new government replaced the Arabic script form of Turkish with the Latin alphabet and removed many of the language’s foreign influences. Thus, Modern Turkish was born.",
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"segment": "Turks, too, for centuries being nomads, took their language along whereever they moved. The Turkish language now stretches from the Mongolian lands and China to the present day Turkey. The far eastern border of the language now is where once the Turkish people have originated from. The Turkish language at present is being heavily spoken in the following countries and regions: Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Ozbekistan, Turkistan, Kazakistan, Kirgizistan, Tajikistan and so on. The language being spoken in Turkey now is accepted to be the standard Turkish and it is the descendant of Ottoman Turkish and its predecessor, so-called Old Anatolian Turkish, which was introduced into Anatolia by the Seljuk Turks in the late 11th century AD. It basically differs from that of other Turkic origin groups in dialects and accents. In the period of the Ottomans, many loanwords penetrated into Turkish, and their\ninfluence on the present day Turkish spoken in Turkey can be easily traced. As you can find in the Ataturk section to clean Turkish from foreign words, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk made changes in the language and adopted a Latin based alphabet instead of Arabic script in 1928. Now the Turkish alphabet has 29 letters, 8 of which are vowels and 21 are consonants.",
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"segment": "Turkey Turkish\nTürk Oğuz beyleri, boyları işitin; üstte gök basmasa, altta yer delinmese, Türk boyları, ilini töreni kim bozabilecek idi? Ottoman Turkish\nOttoman Turkish is a language spoken in the Ottoman Empire, the successor to Old Anatolian Turkish. 88% of the vocabulary in Turkish of this period, which was influenced by Arabic and Persian, originates from these two languages. Despite this, the origin of the Arabic-origin words used in the language was realized by the entry of Arabic-origin words that entered Persian and became Persian into Ottoman Turkish, instead of the direct interaction of these two languages. The interaction of Turkish and Persian is thought to have taken place before the Ottoman Period, when the ancestors of modern Turks were in the northwestern Iranian region. The influences of Arabic and Persian not only affected the words of quotation, but also the grammar of the language. As the alphabet, a form of the Arabic alphabet adapted for Persian and Turki",
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"segment": "Languages\nThe official language of Turkey is Turkish, which is the most widely-spoken of the languages in the Turkic family, part of the larger Altaic linguistic group. It is related to Central Asian languages such as Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen, etc. Turkish was written using the Arabic script until Ataturk's reforms; as part of the secularizing process, he had a new alphabet created that uses the Latin letters with a few modifications. For example, a \"c\" with a small tail curving beneath it is pronounced like the English \"ch.\" Kurdish is the largest minority language in Turkey and is spoken by about 18% of the population. Kurdish is an Indo-Iranian language, related to Farsi, Baluchi, Tajik, etc. It may be written in the Latin, Arabic or Cyrillic alphabets, depending upon where it is being used. Religion in Turkey: Turkey is approximately 99.8% Muslim.",
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"segment": "Turkish language | Alphabet, Basics, & Origins | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Languages\nTurkish language\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\nAlternative Titles: Türkçe language, Türkiye Türkçesi language\nTurkish language, Turkish Türkçe or Türkiye Türkçesi, the major member of the Turkic language family within the Altaic language group. Turkish is spoken in Turkey, Cyprus, and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East. With Gagauz, Azerbaijani (sometimes called Azeri), Turkmen, and Khorāsān Turkic, it forms the southwestern, or Oğuz, branch of the Turkic languages. Modern Turkish is the descendant of Ottoman Turkish and its predecessor, so-called Old Anatolian Turkish, which was introduced into Anatolia by the Seljuq Turks in the late 11th century ce. Old Turkish gradually absorbed a great many Arabic and Persian words and even grammatical forms and was written in Arabic script. After the founding of the Turkish republic in 1923, the Arabic script was replaced by the Latin alphabet (1928). The reform of the language was initiated and supported by the Turkish republican government. In spite of disputes and resistance, the movement contributed greatly to purifying the Turkish vocabulary of foreign elements. An essentially new literary language emerged, and the older one soon became obsolete.",
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"headings": "Turkey\nTurkey\nCulture Name\nOrientation\nHistory and Ethnic Relations\nFood and Economy\nSocial Stratification\nPolitical Life\nSocial Welfare and Change Programs\nNongovernmental Organizations and Other Associations\nGender Roles and Statuses\nMarriage, Family, and Kinship\nSocialization\nEtiquette\nReligion\nSecular Celebrations\nThe Arts and Humanities\nThe State of the Physical and Social Sciences\nBibliography\nUser Contributions:\nTurgut Kuzan\nkevinthegamer\nFatih\nComment about this article, ask questions, or add new information about this topic:\n",
"segment": "The language was influenced by Persian and Arabic after the ninth century, when Turks began moving into the Middle East and converting to Islam. After the establishment of the Turkish Republic, many Arabic and Persian words were replaced with words derived from ancient Turkish. As part of Atatürk's Turkification program, all Muslim citizens were legally required to speak and write in Turkish. Until 1991, publications, radio broadcasts, and public speaking in many non-Turkish languages were legally prohibited. Today the vast majority of young people speak only Turkish. However, most Kurds raised in southeastern Turkey speak Kurdish as well as Turkish. History and Ethnic Relations\nEmergence of the Nation. Present-day Turkey was founded in 1923 as an offspring of the multiethnic and multilingual Ottoman Empire, which existed between the fourteenth and early twentieth centuries and embraced much of the Middle East along with parts of southeastern Europe and North Africa in the sixteenth century. In the nineteenth century, when the Balkans and the Trans-Caspian regions were separated from the empire, many non-Turkish Ottoman citizens fled or migrated to Anatolia and Turkish Thrace to resettle. With the Ottoman Empire's demise in World War I, the heartland of the old empire—Istanbul and Asia Minor—was reconstituted as the Republic of Turkey under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal (later called Mustafa Kemal Atatürk).",
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"segment": "The next largest may be the Arabs concentrated along the Syrian border at about one million and the Laz of the Eastern Black Sea coastal region, who may number about three hundred thousand. Linguistic Affiliation. The Turks originated in inner Asia. Their language belongs to the Altaic family. The earliest evidence of Turkish writing dates to eighth-century C.E. runic inscriptions on steles along the Orkhon River near present-day Ulan Bator, Mongolia. The language was influenced by Persian and Arabic after the ninth century, when Turks began moving into the Middle East and converting to Islam. After the establishment of the Turkish Republic, many Arabic and Persian words were replaced with words derived from ancient Turkish. As part of Atatürk's Turkification program, all Muslim citizens were legally required to speak and write in Turkish. Until 1991, publications, radio broadcasts, and public speaking in many non-Turkish languages were legally prohibited. Today the vast majority of young people speak only Turkish.",
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"segment": "Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Turkish\n( ˈtɜːkɪʃ)\nadj\n(Languages) of, relating to, or characteristic of Turkey, its people, or their language\nn\n(Languages) the official language of Turkey, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family. See also Osmanli\nˈTurkishness n\nCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014\nTurk•ish\n(ˈtɜr kɪʃ)\nadj. 1. of or pertaining to Turkey, its inhabitants, or the language Turkish. 2. Turkic. n.\n3. the Turkic language of Turkey.",
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"segment": "Sisters of St. Joseph - Wikipedia\nSisters of St. Joseph\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis article is about the Roman Catholic religious institute founded in Le Puy, France. For other uses, see Sisters of St. Joseph (disambiguation). Our Lady of Victory Chapel, St. Catherine's University, Minnesota, USA\nAn old convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Ste. Geneviève, Missouri. The Sisters of St. Joseph, also known as the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph and abbreviated C.S.J. or S.S.J., is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Le Puy-en-Velay, France, in 1650. This Congregation, named for Saint Joseph, has approximately 14,000 members worldwide: about 7,000 in the United States; 2,000 in France; and are active in 50 other countries. Contents\n1 Composition\n2 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyon\n2.1 Foundation\n2.2 Post-Revolutionary France\n2.2.1 Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chambery\n2.2.1.1 History\n2.2.2 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Bourg\n2.2.3 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Annecy\n2.2.3.1 History\n3 US Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph\n3.1 Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet\n3.2 Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia\n3.3 Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, New York\n3.4 Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden, Pennsylvania\n3.5 Sisters of St. Joseph of Boston\n3.6 Sisters of St. Joseph of Buffalo\n3.7 Sisters of St. Joseph of Rochester, New York\n3.8 Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania (Erie)\n3.9 Sisters of St. Joseph of Watertown, New York\n3.10 Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia, Kansas\n3.11 Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chambery, West Hartford, Connecticut\n3.12 Congregation of Saint Joseph\n3.12.1 Sisters of Saint Joseph of Medaille\n3.12.2 Sisters of St. Joseph of Cleveland\n3.12.3 Sisters of St. Joseph of La Grange, Illinois\n3.12.4 Sisters of St. Joseph of Nazareth, Michigan\n3.12.5 Sisters of St. Joseph of Tipton, Indiana\n3.12.6 Sisters of St. Joseph of Wheeling, West Virginia\n3.12.7 Sisters of St. Joseph of Wichita, Kansas\n3.13 Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, Florida\n3.14 Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange (California)\n3.15 Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyon, Winslow, Maine\n3.16 Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield (Massachusetts)\n3.16.1 Sisters of St. Joseph of Fall River (Massachusetts)\n3.16.2 Sisters of St. Joseph of Rutland, Vermont\n4 Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Canada\n4.1 Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto\n4.2 Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada\n4.2.1 Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton (Ontario)\n4.2.2 Sisters of St. Joseph of London\n4.2.3 Sisters of St. Joseph of Peterborough\n4.2.4 Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke\n4.3 Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste.",
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"segment": "Marie\n5 Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Italy\n6 Other foundations\n7 Notable members\n8 See also\n9 References\nComposition\n\nPart of a series on\nJosephology\nof the Catholic Church\nSaint Joseph (c. 1640) by Guido Reni. General articles\nSaint Joseph\nHoly Family\nmarriage\nSaint Joseph's dreams\nSaint Joseph's Day\nPrayers and devotions\nPrayer\nNovena\nChaplet\nScapular\nCord\nOrganisations\nSisters of St. Joseph\nJosephites\nOblates of St. Joseph\nPapal documents\nQuamquam pluries\nRedemptoris custos\nCatholicism portal\nv\nt\ne\nThe Sisters of Saint Joseph comprise three international congregations (Lyons, Chambéry, and Annecy) and four federations (French, Italian, US, and Canadian), representing more than 14,000 Sisters worldwide. Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyon\nThe Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph of Lyons number nearly 1,000, serving in four provinces (Maine, Mexico, India and Europe) in fifteen countries. The Sisters operate many Catholic schools and hospitals in France, the United States, Canada, Japan and England. In India they operate hospitals, homes, and orphanages. Foundation\nThe Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph was founded by Jean-Pierre Medaille (although older accounts attribute this to his brother, Jean Paul). Medaille sought to establish an ecclesiastically approved congregation of women who would profess simple vows, live in a small group, with no specific apostolates and would dress in a common garb of the women of their day. The original six sisters were Anna Brun, an orphan; Marguerite Burdier; war widow, Claudia Chastel;",
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"segment": "American Saints and Blesseds | USCCB\nBreadcrumb\nAmerican Saints and Blesseds\nJanuary 4\nSt. Elizabeth Ann Seton, S.C.\nFounder of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph. Considered founder of the Catholic School system in the US. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was the charming \"belle of the ball\" as a young woman in New York City, linked to all the first families. At the age of 19, she fell in love and married the wealthy, handsome William Magee Seton. The two had a very happy marriage, raising five children. Ten years after they were married, William's business and health both failed, and Elizabeth was left a poor widow with five children to raise alone. Her love for the Eucharist led her to convert to Catholicism and founded the first order of religious women in America, the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph, a religious community based on the Rule of St. Vincent De Paul. She was able to still raise her children, as well as live the life of a sister and found several schools. She became the co-founder of the first free Catholic School in America. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton\nCanonization homily by Pope Paul VI\nPrayer by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton\njanuary 5\nSt. John Neumann, C.Ss.",
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"segment": "and in Kansas City, Missouri, they sponsor Saint Teresa Academy and Avila University . Administration Center of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet & Consociates, St. Paul Province\nSisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province\nIn 1851, four Sisters arrived in the village of St. Paul, Minnesota, to establish the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province. A log cabin became the first site of Saint Joseph's Academy in early November 1851, a day and boarding school for girls. In 1853, in response to the cholera epidemic, the sisters turned the school into the first site of St. Joseph's Hospital, which was also the state of Minnesota's first hospital. The growth of the St. Paul congregation began with the entrance of its first postulants, Ellen Ireland and her cousin Ellen Howard, in the summer of 1858. By then the pattern of response to need had been firmly set with the opening of St. Joseph Academy in St. Paul, Long Prairie Indian Mission, St. Anthony's School in Minneapolis, and St. Joseph Hospital and Cathedral School in St. Paul. Orphans were taken care of in all these institutions. In 2016, the St. Paul Province celebrated its 175th year. Its ministries range from young adult spirituality to immigrant and refugee services. Through these ministries, St. Paul Sisters and Consociates strive to foster the common good through advocacy, creative arts, education, healthcare, social service, and spirituality.",
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"headings": "Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet\nSisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet\nContents\nHistory\nPresent day\nSisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Saint Louis, Missouri\nSisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province\nSisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Albany Province\nSisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Los Angeles Province\nSponsored institutions:\nSelected province works:\nPeru Vice Province\nGovernance\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "In 1876 the orphanage was transferred to Washington, Georgia, and with it the mother-house of the congregation. In 1912 the Sisters opened an academy for women in Augusta which became Mount Saint Joseph. They eventually moved the mother house to Augusta, Georgia. In 1922 the Sisters voted to incorporate themselves into the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, becoming the Augusta Province and became part of the St. Louis Province in 1961. In St. Louis, Missouri the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet St. Louis sponsor Saint Joseph Institute for the Deaf, Saint Joseph's Academy, Fontbonne University, and Ascension Health; and in Kansas City, Missouri, they sponsor Saint Teresa Academy and Avila University . Administration Center of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet & Consociates, St. Paul Province\nSisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province\nIn 1851, four Sisters arrived in the village of St. Paul, Minnesota, to establish the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Paul Province. A log cabin became the first site of Saint Joseph's Academy in early November 1851, a day and boarding school for girls. In 1853, in response to the cholera epidemic, the sisters turned the school into the first site of St. Joseph's Hospital, which was also the state of Minnesota's first hospital. The growth of the St. Paul congregation began with the entrance of its first postulants, Ellen Ireland and her cousin Ellen Howard, in the summer of 1858.",
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"segment": "But to speak the joy of my soul at the prospect of being able to assist the poor, visit the sick, comfort the sorrowful, clothe little innocents and teach them to love God!\" By June 1809, Mother Seton left Baltimore for a valley, which she affectionately named Saint Joseph's Valley, in the Catoctin Mountains. The old Fleming farmhouse (known today as the Stone House) near Emmitsburg, became the site for the foundation of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, July 31, 1809. With the community growing, Mother Seton's community moved in mid-February 1810, into the new \"house in the field,\" Saint Joseph's House, known today as The White House. The Sisters launched their educational initiatives. Candidates for the new sisterhood began arriving: Sally and Ellen Thompson of Emmitsburg, and since then many familiar local names, including: Brawner, Chrismer, Cool, Crumlish, Goulden, Hobbs, Keepers, Peters, Rider, Roddy, Sanders, Stouter, Timmerman, Topper, Welty, Wivell, and Zurgable. Over seven thousand women since have come to Emmitsburg to join the Sisters and Daughters of Charity. Elizabeth was elected the first Mother of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, until her death in 1821.",
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"segment": "The Sisters responded by providing health care and by caring for the suddenly increased numbers of orphans. In addition to the school and orphanage, they were involved in the “ Mary and Martha Society ” to visit the sick. Superiors at Emmitsburg decided in 1850 to establish formal affiliation with the Daughters of Charity based in France, but seven Sisters in Cincinnati, including Superior Margaret Cecilia Farrell George, voted to decline affiliation on the basis that their foundress, Elizabeth Seton, intended that the community she founded be based in America. Sister Margaret George had entered the community at Emmitsburg early in 1812 and had filled the office of treasurer and secretary of the community, teaching in the academy during most of Mother Seton's life. The Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati became an independent diocesan order. Soon after foundation of the diocesan community, the Sisters opened St. Vincent's Asylum for Boys. In 1854 the Sisters founded Mount St. Vincent's Academy, Cedar Grove, Price Hill, which later became Seton High School. A mission in Dayton, Ohio, was established in 1857. In 1920 the Sisters founded the College of Mount St. Joseph, now known as Mount St. Joseph University, in Delhi, Ohio, the first Catholic college for women in Hamilton County, Ohio . In 1852, Archbishop John Purcell recognized the need for a hospital that would provide care to people who couldn't afford medical treatment.",
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"segment": "Anna Chraleyer; Anna Vey, age 15; and Francoise Eyraud, a hospital administrator, served as superior of the new community for 30 years. The Bishop of LePuy, France, Henri de Maupas gave the foundation canonical status. Although the Congregation celebrates October 15, 1650 as its beginning, there is evidence that points to an earlier founding, more likely between 1646 and 1650. All the women made ribbon and lace that gave them some income to support themselves. In turn they taught others to make lace and ribbon. The new Congregation enjoyed rapid growth, expanding into eighteen houses during the first decade. By the time of the French Revolution, almost 150 years later, the Sisters had spread to twelve dioceses in the southeast corner of France. The Congregation of Saint Joseph was disbanded during the French Revolution.",
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"headings": "Casey Anthony's Life Now, Over 10 Years After Daughter Caylee Vanished\nCasey Anthony's Life Now, Over 10 Years After Daughter Caylee Vanished\nCasey Anthony's Life Now, Over 10 Years After Daughter Caylee Vanished\nCasey Anthony's Life Now, Over 10 Years After Daughter Caylee Vanished\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nYear Published\nTitle\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nWhat is Casey doing now?\nIs she still in touch with her parents?\nAre her old friends in contact with her?\nWhat was Caylee like?\nWhat was Casey like?\nDoes Campana think Casey killed Caylee?\nWhat happened to Tony Lazzaro, the man Casey was dating at the time of Caylee’s disappearance?\nCan Casey ever be retried for Caylee’s murder?\nWhat became of Zenaida ‘Zanny the Nanny’ Gonzalez, who Casey claimed was caring for Caylee when she went missing?\nCasey Anthony in 2020\nGeorge and Cindy Anthony in 2020\nCasey Anthony in 2021\nRelated Features:\nHow can we improve this experience?\nCan’t get enough of the Real Crime Blog?\n",
"segment": "Gonzalez was interviewed by police, but no charges were ever filed against her in the case. She sued Casey for defamation in 2013, but that case was tossed out of court in 2015 after a federal judge said Casey’s statements did not legally qualify as malicious. In January 2016, Gonzalez was arrested on theft charges after Osceola County (Florida) deputies said that while working as a cleaner at a motel, she stole a cancer patient’s credit card and charged $850 on it at area stores. As of the publication of this article, the case has not yet been adjudicated, according to Osceola County court records. Casey Anthony in 2020\nOn January 14, 2020, Casey Anthony won another legal battle related to Caylee’s murder case. A federal appeals court ruled against Roy Kronk, the meter reader who found Caylee’s body, in his lawsuit against Anthony for defamation. The Miami Herald reported that Kronk had claimed that Anthony and her attorneys “published false and defamatory statements about his during the investigation into Caylee’s disappearance and Anthony’s subsequent criminal trial,” according to federal court documents. August 9, 2020 would have been Caylee’s 15th birthday. George and Cindy Anthony in 2020\nCasey Anthony’s parents George and Cindy still live in the same Orlando, Florida home where Casey and Caylee were living in 2008. In September 2019, they successfully resolved a foreclosure case against their home.",
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"segment": "Police also discovered a lengthy suicide note that Anthony had apparently penned in the hotel. April 13, 2009: Prosecutors announced they plan to seek the death penalty for Casey Anthony. In a reversal, prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty against Casey Anthony. In December, the state's attorney's office filed court papers indicating that prosecutors would not seek the death penalty in connection with the first-degree murder case. June 16, 2009: One year anniversary of the last time George and Cindy Anthony say they saw their granddaughter. One year after Caylee Anthony's disapearance, George and Cindy Anthony's lawyer, Brad Conway, said the couple does not know the truth about what happened to Caylee, but he knows of no theory in which the Anthony's daughter and Caylee's mother Casey Anthony is above suspicion. He also said Casey Anthony would likely take the stand in her own defense at the trial, which could be at least a year away. June 19, 2009:",
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"segment": "Seven years after being acquitted of the death of her daughter, Casey Anthony, pictured here with her attorney Cheney Mason in 2013, resides in West Palm Beach, Florida. In 2017, Anthony told the Associated Press she's still not \"certain ... about what happened\" to her daughter. \" I don't give a s*** about what anyone thinks about me, I never will,\" she went on. \" I'm OK with myself, I sleep pretty good at night.\" Photos: The trial of Casey Anthony\nPHOTO: Orlando Sentinel/Pool\nIn July 2008, police in Orange County, Florida, received a call that led to one of America's most high-profile criminal cases: the disappearance and death of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, and the question of whether her mother, Casey Anthony (pictured), was involved. 1 of 23\n(CNN) —\nHere’s a look at the Casey Anthony trial of 2011. Anthony was accused of killing her two-year-old daughter in 2008.",
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"segment": "As a result, Casey is arrested and charged with child neglect, making false official statements, and obstructing an investigation. July 17, 2008 – Casey appears in court, during which time the judge denies bail, saying she showed a \"woeful disregard for the welfare of her child.\" The policemen from the Sheriff's Office search Casey's car and takes several items of evidence. July 18, 2008 – Casey Anthony hires Jose Baez as her legal attorney, who writes a letter to Orange County Sheriff's Office about Casey's willingness to cooperate with law enforcement. July 22, 2008 – Because of police testimony about allegedly incriminating evidence from the car, Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland sets Casey Anthony's bail at $500,000. July 29, 2008 – Judge denies defense motion to ban the release to the media all jailhouse recordings, 911 tapes and visitor logs. Florida public records law mandates record requests by media be honored promptly. Over the next three years thousands of pages of audio, video, forensic information and legal documents detailing the criminal investigations will be released. August 5, 2008 – The State Attorney's Office files formal charges against Casey Anthony for one felony count of child neglect. August 8, 2008 – WFTV reports that investigators suspect Caylee may have drowned in the family swimming pool on June 16.",
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"segment": "The State of Florida v. Casey Marie Anthony\nThe State of Florida v. Casey Marie Anthony Amanda Cohen, Patrick Cusack, & Solomon Goodwin-Simmons\nCasey Anthony was born on March 19, 1986 in Warren Ohio to Cindy and George Anthony. Throughout her childhood and teenage years, Casey frequently lied. When Casey’s family attended her high school graduation, they were surprised to find out Casey would not graduate since she was a few credits short. Casey had stopped going to school at the end of the school year, without telling anyone. Then, when she was 19, Casey appeared to have gained weight. When her mother asked her if she was pregnant, Casey claimed it was impossible since she was a virgin. A few months later, Casey admitted she was with child. Casey was unsure of the father’s identity. On August 9, 2005, Caylee was born. Casey Anthony\nThe Casey Anthony murder case began on June 15th, 2008.",
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"segment": "I don't give a s*** about what anyone thinks about me, I never will,\" she went on. \" I'm OK with myself, I sleep pretty good at night.\" Photos: The trial of Casey Anthony\nPHOTO: Orlando Sentinel/Pool\nIn July 2008, police in Orange County, Florida, received a call that led to one of America's most high-profile criminal cases: the disappearance and death of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, and the question of whether her mother, Casey Anthony (pictured), was involved. Photos: The trial of Casey Anthony\nPHOTO: CNN\nBefore the trial: Casey Anthony gave birth to her daughter, Caylee Anthony (pictured here), on August 9, 2005, when she was 19 years old.",
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"segment": "Police found, among other discrepancies with her story, that the apartment had been vacant for more than 140 days. Casey was arrested and charged with child neglect. July 22, 2008: New revelations at bond hearing. In a bond hearing for Casey Anthony, detectives revealed that they had found strands of hair that looked like Caylee's in the trunk of the Anthony family car, and that cadaver dogs had smelled human decomposition in the trunk. Bail was set at $500,000. July 22, 2008: Casey Anthony called \"person of interest.\" Officials said Casey Anthony is a person of interest in her daughter's disappearance and they were treating the case as a potential homicide. July 24, 2008:",
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"segment": "September 6, 2008 – Deputies seize a handgun from the trunk of George Anthony's car because having a gun on the property violates Casey's bail. George says he planned to use it to force Casey's friends to tell him what happened to Caylee. September 10, 2008 – The whole family allegedly refuses to take a lie detector test offered by both the FBI and local authorities. September 15–16, 2008 – Casey Anthony turns herself in on new check fraud charges, fraudulent use of identification, and petty theft. She is released the next day on $1,250 bond, and again fitted with an electronic tracking device. September 25, 2008 – Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, the woman Casey Anthony reportedly named as an alleged baby sitter and suspect in the case, files a defamation lawsuit against her. October 14, 2008 – Casey Anthony is indicted by a grand jury on charges of first degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and four counts of providing false information to police. She is arrested later that day. Judge John Jordan orders that she be held without bond. Because it is a capital crime, Casey Anthony faces possible death penalty.",
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"segment": "Casey was also charged with aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter and providing false information to law enforcement. Oct. 24, 2008: Police report evidence of body decomposition and chloroform in Casey Anthony's car. Dec. 5, 2008: Jail releases Casey Anthony's visitation videos. Dec. 11, 2008: Skull found near Anthony home. Skeletal remains of a young child were found a half-mile from the Anthony's home. Dec. 12, 2008: Police \"somewhat confident\" it's Caylee.",
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"segment": "An inspection of the car trunk reveals a plastic bag containing trash. Distressed because Casey has not brought Caylee home in a month, Cindy tracks down and meets with Amy Huizenga who takes Cindy to the apartment where Casey is staying and makes Casey come home. Casey tells her parents that she hasn't seen Caylee in a month and that a babysitter named Zenaida Fernandez Gonzalez (\"Zanny\") may have kidnapped her. Cindy Anthony immediately calls 911 and reports her granddaughter Caylee missing. July 16, 2008 – Police investigators discover Casey Anthony has been lying about her place of employment and where she says her nanny lives. As a result, Casey is arrested and charged with child neglect, making false official statements, and obstructing an investigation. July 17, 2008 – Casey appears in court, during which time the judge denies bail, saying she showed a \"woeful disregard for the welfare of her child.\" The policemen from the Sheriff's Office search Casey's car and takes several items of evidence. July 18, 2008 – Casey Anthony hires Jose Baez as her legal attorney, who writes a letter to Orange County Sheriff's Office about Casey's willingness to cooperate with law enforcement. July 22, 2008 – Because of police testimony about allegedly incriminating evidence from the car, Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland sets Casey Anthony's bail at $500,000.",
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"segment": "When did the Chicago Cubs last win the World Series? Apr 5, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; A general shot of the marquee prior to a game between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports\nDusty Imoo to backup son Jonah for Ontario Reign by Sammi Silber\nJoe Maddon admits Kyle Schwarber could return to Cubs in World Series by Ian O'Brien\nChicago Cubs\nWhen did the Chicago Cubs last win the World Series? When did the Chicago Cubs last win the World Series and claim the throne of best team in Major League Baseball? It has been a long time since the Chicago Cubs won a World Series, that is common knowledge. But how long has it been exactly? Well, the Cubs haven’t won a championship in 108 years.",
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"headings": "1908 World Series\n1908 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nComposite line score\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "games 2, 3 in Chicago; games 4, 5 in Detroit.) The 1908 World Series was significant for being the last World Series championship the Cubs would win until the 2016 World Series (108 years later). Before the 2016 series, the team would go on to appear in seven World Series; in 1910, 1918, 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, and 1945, losing each time. The Cubs had been one of baseball's most dominant teams in the early 1900s. This was the year of the infamous \" Merkle's Boner \" play that allowed the Chicago Cubs to reach the World Series after beating the New York Giants (now the San Francisco Giants) in a one-game \"playoff\", actually the makeup game for the tie that the Merkle play had caused. The Series was anti-climactic after tight pennant races in both leagues. Ty Cobb had a much better World Series than in the previous year, as did the rest of his team. The final two games, held in Detroit, were shutouts.",
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"segment": "When was the last time the cubs were in the playoffs? As of 2009, the last time the Chicago Cubs made the playoffs was\nin 2008 when they lost to the dodgers in the National League\nDivision Series. When was the last time Seattle was in the World Series? The Mariners have never won the world series. When was the last time the Florida Marlins won the World Series? 2003 was the last time thay won the world series. They beat the\nCleveland Indians. When was the last time the Los Angeles Angels won the World Series? The last time the Los Angeles Angels won the world series was in\n2002. When was the last time the whitesox won a World Series?",
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"title": "When did the Chicago Cubs last win the World Series?",
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"segment": "Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports\nDusty Imoo to backup son Jonah for Ontario Reign by Sammi Silber\nJoe Maddon admits Kyle Schwarber could return to Cubs in World Series by Ian O'Brien\nChicago Cubs\nWhen did the Chicago Cubs last win the World Series? When did the Chicago Cubs last win the World Series and claim the throne of best team in Major League Baseball? It has been a long time since the Chicago Cubs won a World Series, that is common knowledge. But how long has it been exactly? Well, the Cubs haven’t won a championship in 108 years. The Cubs last won a World Series in 1908, their second consecutive year winning the championship. Those are the Cubs’ only two World Series titles. To put it into perspective how long ago that was, here is some trivia for you. Theodore Roosevelt was the president the last time the Cubs won the World Series. The first World War hadn’t begun even.",
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"title": "Chicago Cubs: The Last Time They Won the World Series... | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights",
"headings": "Chicago Cubs: The Last Time They Won the World Series...\nChicago Cubs: The Last Time They Won the World Series...",
"segment": "Chicago Cubs: The Last Time They Won the World Series... | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights\nBleacher Report Logo\nNFL\nNBA\nMLB\nCFB\nWorld Football\nWNBA\nNHL\nMMA\nAEW\nMCBB\nWCBB\nWWE\nGolf\nTennis\nBoxing\nB/R Shop\nMore\nShows\nB/R Kicks\nB/R Gaming\nB/R Gridiron\nGet the App\nB/R Shop\nAccount\nSign Up\nLogin\nLink TV Provider\nEdition\nFacebook Logo\nTwitter Logo\nCopy Link Icon\nBleacher Report Logo\nChicago Cubs\nChicago Cubs: The Last Time They Won the World Series...\nKevin Stott@@KevinStott11\nTwitter Logo\nSenior Analyst IAugust 1, 2012\nComment Bubble Icon\nJerry Lai-US PRESSWIRE\nIt will now be 104 years since the Chicago Cubs last won the World Series, and my, how some things have changed in these United States. When the Cubs defeated the Tigers in five games in the 1908 World Series in a rematch of the 1907 Fall Classic, little did Cubs fans know that the drought of all droughts had just begun. It was so long ago that Chicago’s National League franchise called its home West Side Park —on a larger block bounded by Taylor, Wood, Polk and Lincoln (now Wolcott) Streets—and not Wrigley Field. Back then, Major League Baseball had just 16 teams, including the Cleveland Naps, St. Louis Browns, New York Highlanders, Washington Senators, Boston Doves and the Brooklyn Superbas. That’s right, the Superbas, brother. That same year, a little song titled \"Take Me Out to the Ball Game\" by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer debuted and quickly became the unofficial anthem of baseball. To date, that song —as well as Billy Sianis’ billy goat —have won as many world championships as the Cubbies have. Video Play Button\nVideos you might like\nAnd to show how much things have changed since then, I have compiled a list of fun facts to demonstrate how much our country has evolved.",
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"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:",
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"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:",
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"segment": "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. 1907 and 1908\nThe Cubs went to the Series in 1906 as well but lost it in 6\ngames to the superior White Sox. As of 2010 the Cubs are in the midst of a 102 year Championship\ndrought. The longest such drought in all of sports! They haven't\nappeared in a World Series since 1945. How many World Series have the Chicago Cubs won and what year?",
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"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 & 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.",
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"segment": "The Cubs defeated the Indians 4–3 to win their first World Series since 1908. Game 7, an 8–7 victory in 10 innings, marked the fifth time that a Game 7 had gone into extra innings and the first since 1997 (which, coincidentally, the Indians also lost). It was also the first Game 7 to have a rain delay, which occurred as the tenth inning was about to start. The Cubs became the sixth team to come back from a 3–1 deficit to win a best-of-seven World Series. The Cubs, playing in their 11th World Series and their first since 1945, won their third championship and first since 1908, ending the longest world championship drought in North American professional sports history. It was the Indians' sixth appearance in the World Series and their first since 1997, with their last Series win having come in 1948. Cleveland manager Terry Francona, who had previously won World Series titles with the Boston Red Sox in 2004 and 2007, fell short in his bid to become the third manager to win his first three trips to the Fall Classic, after Casey Stengel and Joe Torre . The 2016 World Series was highly anticipated due to the historical ramifications; the two teams entered their matchup as the two franchises with the longest World Series title droughts, a combined 174 seasons without a championship. At the series' conclusion, numerous outlets listed Game 7 as an instant classic, and the entire Series as one of the greatest of all time.",
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who nominated stephen g. breyer? | Bill Clinton | [
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"headings": "How long does it take to confirm a Supreme Court justice? It can vary — a lot\nHow long does it take to confirm a Supreme Court justice? It can vary — a lot\nThe current court\nOther notable justices\n",
"segment": "Stephen Breyer Total length of time: 73 days\nPresident Bill Clinton nominated Stephen Breyer on May 17, 1994 following the retirement of Harry Blackmun. He was confirmed by the Senate on July 29, 1994. Nominee: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Total length of time: 45 days\nPresident Bill Clinton nominated Ruth Bader Ginsburg to fill Justice Byron White’s seat on June 22, 1993. White retired on June 28, 1993. Hearings began on July 20 and the full Senate confirmed Ginsburg on Aug. 5. Nominee: Clarence Thomas Total length of time:",
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"segment": "Thomas received his degree from Yale Law School and later served in different roles under the administrations of presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Stephen Breyer\nBorn: August 15, 1938\nAge at time of appointment: 56\nStephen Breyer was nominated by former President Bill Clinton and sworn in on August 3, 1994. Breyer received his degree from Harvard Law School. He then taught law at his alma mater and worked as an assistant prosecutor during the Watergate hearings. In 2010 he wrote the book Making Our Democracy Work. Ruth Bader Ginsburg\nBorn: March 15, 1933\nAge at time of appointment: 60\nRuth Bader Ginsburg was nominated by former President Bill Clinton and sworn in on August 10, 1993.",
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"segment": "Jul 15, 2015\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nStephen Breyer is an associate justice for the U.S. Supreme Court, who was nominated by President Bill Clinton. Who Is Stephen Breyer? Stephen Breyer attended Harvard Law School and eventually went on to teach law for more than two decades at his alma mater, and served as assistant prosecutor during the Watergate hearings. He was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton and sworn in on August 3, 1994. He also authored the 2010 book Making Our Democracy Work. Early Years and Education\nStephen Gerald Breyer was born on August 15, 1938, in San Francisco, California. His father, Irving, was legal counsel for the San Francisco Board of Education and his mother, Anne, volunteered for the League of Women Voters. Influenced by his parents, the future Supreme Court justice developed an understanding of the importance of public service. Displaying a formidable intellect at an early age, Breyer was known as the \"troop brain\" among his fellow Eagle Scouts. He joined the debate team at Lowell High School in San Francisco, and was voted \"most likely to succeed\" upon graduating in 1955.",
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"segment": "Appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994, and known for his pragmatic approach to constitutional law, Breyer is generally associated with the more liberal side of the Court. Following a clerkship with Supreme Court Associate Justice Arthur Goldberg in 1964, Breyer became well known as a law professor and lecturer at Harvard Law School, starting in 1967. There he specialized in administrative law, writing a number of influential textbooks that remain in use today. He held other prominent positions before being nominated for the Supreme Court, including special assistant to the United States Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973, and serving on the First Circuit Court of Appeals from 1980 to 1994. In his 2005 book Active Liberty, Breyer made his first attempt to systematically lay out his views on legal theory, arguing that the judiciary should seek to resolve issues in a manner that encourages popular participation in governmental decisions. John G. Roberts\n(born January 27, 1955) is the 17th and current Chief Justice of the United States. He took his seat on September 29, 2005, having been nominated by President George W. Bush after the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist. He has been described as having a conservative judicial philosophy in his jurisprudence. Roberts grew up in northwest Indiana and was educated in a private school. He then attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School, where he was a managing editor of the Harvard Law Review.",
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"segment": "Stephen Breyer - LAWS.com\nHome Supreme Court Stephen Breyer\nSupreme Court\nStephen Breyer\nModified date: October 23, 2020\nSupreme Court Justice: Stephen Breyer\nJustice Stephen Breyer is a current Justice of the United States Supreme Court who was appointed in 1994 by President Bill Clinton. Stephen Breyer was born on August 15, 1938 in San Francisco to a middle-class Jewish family in San Francisco. He graduated from Lowell High School and then went on to Stanford University where he received a B.A. in philosophy along with a B.A. from Magdalen College. Stephen Breyer then continued on to receive his LL.B from Harvard University. Stephen Breyer first served as a law clerk in 1964 and continued on to be a special assistant to the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust between 1965 and 1967. Afterwards he was an assistant special prosecutor in 1973 for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force. He also served as chief counsel of the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Afterwards, Stephen Breyer worked a judge on the First Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals .",
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"segment": "1629, and the United States Senate confirmed him on December 9, 1980, by an 80–10 vote. He received his commission on December 10, 1980. From 1980 to 1994, Breyer was a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit; he was the court's Chief Judge from 1990 to 1994. One of his duties as chief judge was to oversee the design and construction of a new federal courthouse for Boston, beginning an avocational interest in architecture and the Pritzker Architecture Prize. Breyer served as a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States between 1990 and 1994 and the United States Sentencing Commission between 1985 and 1989. On the sentencing commission he played a key role in reforming federal criminal sentencing procedures, producing the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which were formulated to increase uniformity in sentencing. Breyer's service on the First Circuit terminated on August 2, 1994, upon his elevation to the Supreme Court. Supreme Court (1994–present)\nIn 1993, President Bill Clinton considered him for the seat vacated by Byron White before ultimately appointing Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Breyer's appointment came shortly thereafter, however, following the retirement of Harry Blackmun in 1994, when Clinton nominated Breyer as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court on May 17, 1994.",
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"segment": "Many of our most innovative products are designed and built here in Washington, and we owe this success in no small part to the talent and community support of people in Washington state – thank you! The Boeing Company began in Washington more than a century ago and today we are the largest private employer in the state, with nearly half of our global workforce located in the Puget Sound. Boeing’s dedication to the region is clear with major facilities located in Everett, Renton, Auburn, Frederickson and beyond. While Boeing is best known for our products and people, we are also keenly focused on improving the communities where our employees live and work. Through purposeful investments, employee engagement and thoughtful advocacy efforts, Boeing and our employees support innovative partnerships and programs that include improving access to education resources, workforce and skills development, and supporting our military and veteran communities. This website is a home for stories about our commitment to this state, the environment and the good work being done every day by our hundreds of partners in the local communities around us. If you’d like to learn more, sign up here to receive periodic Boeing in Washington newsletters. Our Community\nOur past, present and future is inextricably intertwined and Boeing is committed to enhancing the Washington communities where nearly half of our employees live and work. The Boeing Company made its first charitable contribution in 1917 when a gift from William E. Boeing helped the University of Washington build the state’s first wind tunnel. More than a century later Boeing, our employees and retirees contribute more than $50 million annually to approximately 200 Washington organizations dedicated to improving the lives of people in this state.",
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"segment": "Address: 320 N. Morgan, Suite 600 Chicago, USA Phone: +1 312 840 4100\n3. BOEING COMPANY\nThe Boeing Company is an American Multi National Company. They manufacture aircraft, rockets and satellites. It is the largest manufacturer of aircraft and world’s second-largest defense contractor. It is one of the top 10 mechanical companies in USA. Address: 100 North Riverside, Chicago, Illinois 60606 Phone: +1 312 544 2000\n4.",
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"segment": "Freebase (2.33 / 3 votes) Rate this definition: Boeing\nThe Boeing Company is an American multinational aerospace and defense corporation. Founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington, the company has expanded over the years, and merged with McDonnell Douglas in 1997. Boeing moved its corporate headquarters from Seattle to Chicago, Illinois, in 2001. Boeing is made up of multiple business units, which are Boeing Commercial Airplanes; Boeing Defense, Space & Security; Engineering, Operations & Technology; Boeing Capital; and Boeing Shared Services Group. Boeing is among the largest global aircraft manufacturers, and the second largest aerospace and defense contractor in the world based on defense-related revenue from 2011.",
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"segment": "Closest airport to Palm Springs, CA\nNearest Airport to Palm Springs, CA, United States\nClosest airport to Palm Springs is Palm Springs International Airport (PSP). Distance from Palm Springs International Airport to Palm Springs is 2.2 miles / 3.5 kilometers. Palm Springs, CA – Airports nearby\nPalm Springs International Airport (2.2 miles / 3.5 kilometers)\nOntario International Airport (62.6 miles / 100.7 kilometers)\nOrange County John Wayne Airport (76.8 miles / 123.6 kilometers)\nSan Diego International Airport (84.5 miles / 136.0 kilometers)\nPalm Springs International Airport (PSP)\nPalm Springs International Airport is located approximately 2.2 miles / 3.5 kilometers east of Palm Springs and about 4.2 miles / 6.8 kilometers northwest of Cathedral City. IATA airport code is PSP. Ontario International Airport (ONT)\nDistance from Ontario International Airport to Palm Springs is 62.6 miles / 100.7 kilometers. Ontario International Airport is located approximately 2.9 miles / 4.7 kilometers east of Ontario and about 3.5 miles / 5.7 kilometers south of Rancho Cucamonga. IATA airport code is ONT. Orange County John Wayne Airport (SNA)\nDistance from Orange County John Wayne Airport to Palm Springs is 76.8 miles / 123.6 kilometers. Orange County John Wayne Airport is located approximately 3.8 miles / 6.1 kilometers northeast of Costa Mesa and about 4.8 miles / 7.8 kilometers south of Santa Ana. IATA airport code is SNA.",
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"segment": "Airports Near Me - Palm Springs, California | Travelmath\nNearest major airport to Palm Springs, California: The closest major airport to Palm Springs, California is Palm Springs International Airport (PSP / KPSP). This airport is 4 miles from the center of Palm Springs, CA. If you're looking for international or domestic flights to PSP, check the airlines that fly to PSP. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Palm Springs, CA, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Palm Springs, CA\n4 miles: Palm Springs, CA (PSP / KPSP) Palm Springs International Airport\n69 miles: Ontario, CA (ONT / KONT) LA/Ontario International Airport\n97 miles: Santa Ana, CA (SNA / KSNA) John Wayne Airport\n122 miles:",
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"headings": "Major airports near Palm Springs, Florida:\nMajor airports near Palm Springs, Florida:\nInternational airports near Palm Springs, FL\nDomestic airports near Palm Springs, FL\nLocal airports near Palm Springs, FL\nMap of airports near Palm Springs, FL\nrelated links\nfind a flight to Palm Springs, FL\n",
"segment": "Airports Near Me - Palm Springs, Florida | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Palm Springs, Florida: The nearest major airport is Palm Beach International Airport (PBI / KPBI). This airport has international and domestic flights from West Palm Beach, Florida and is 5 miles from the center of Palm Springs, FL. Another major airport is Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL / KFLL), which has international and domestic flights from Fort Lauderdale, Florida and is 46 miles from Palm Springs, FL. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Palm Springs, FL, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Palm Springs, FL\n5 miles: West Palm Beach, FL (PBI / KPBI) Palm Beach International Airport\n46 miles: Fort Lauderdale, FL (FLL / KFLL) Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport\n67 miles: Miami, FL (MIA / KMIA) Miami International Airport\n83 miles:",
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"title": "How to get to Palm Springs from 5 nearby airports",
"headings": "Airports near Palm Springs\nAirports near Palm Springs\nClosest airports to Palm Springs\nRecommended airport\nIndio/Palm Springs (PSP)\nOther nearby airports\nLos Angeles (LAX)\nSan Diego (SAN)\nSanta Ana (SNA)\nOntario/San Bernardino (ONT)\nImportant airports for Palm Springs\nFrequently asked questions\nOther popular destinations\nTrips to Palm Springs\nGet the Rome2rio app\nFind the best way to get from A to B, anywhere in the world, on your mobile or tablet.\n",
"segment": "The nearest airport to Palm Springs is Indio/Palm Springs (PSP) Airport which is 2.1 miles away. Other nearby airports include Ontario/San Bernardino (ONT) (62.8 miles), Santa Ana (SNA) (76.7 miles), San Diego (SAN) (85.2 miles) and Los Angeles (LAX) (107.8 miles). More information\nHow long does it take to get to Palm Springs from the Airport? It takes 13 min to get from Palm Springs to Indio/Palm Springs (PSP) Airport. More information\nHow do I get to Palm Springs? We recommend flying to Indio/Palm Springs (PSP) Airport, which is 2.1 miles away from Palm Springs. The line 2 bus from Indio/Palm Springs (PSP) to Palm Springs takes 13 min. More information\nWhere can I stay near Palm Springs? There are 363+ hotels available in Palm Springs. Prices start at $100 USD per night.",
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"headings": "Find cheap flights to Palm Springs\nPSP\nFind cheap flights to Palm Springs\nSearch hundreds of travel sites at once for deals on flights to Palm Springs\nGood to know\nLow season\nHigh season\nAverage price round-trip\nGood deal round-trip\nGood deal one-way\nTop tips for finding cheap flights to Palm Springs\nFAQs - booking Palm Springs flights\nWhich airlines have a flexible cancellation policy for flights to Palm Springs due to COVID-19?\nWhich airlines apply social distancing measures on flights to Palm Springs due to COVID-19?\nHow long is the flight to Palm Springs?\nWhat is the cheapest flight to Palm Springs?\nWhich airlines fly to Palm Springs?\nHow far is Palm Springs Airport from central Palm Springs?\nWhat is the name of Palm Springs’s airport?\nWhat hotels offer transportation to and from Palm Springs International Airport?\nHow do I get into Palm Springs proper from the airport?\nWhat shopping options are available at Palm Springs International Airport?\nWhat facilities are available for children and families at Palm Springs International Airport?\nAre there Palm Springs travel restrictions currently due to Coronavirus?\nHow does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Palm Springs?\nHow does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Palm Springs?\nWhat is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Palm Springs?\nWhat is KAYAK's \"flexible dates\" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Palm Springs?\nTop 4 airlines flying to Palm Springs\nAlaska Airlines\nSafety measures for airlines flying to Palm Springs\nHeightened sanitation\nMandatory masks\nSocial distancing seating\nPre-flight testing\nFlexible cancellations\nBook Cheap Palm Springs Plane Tickets\nRecent round-trip flight deals\nnonstop\nnonstop\n1 stop\nnonstop\n1 stop\n1 stop\nnonstop\nnonstop\n1 stop\nnonstop\nRecent one-way flight deals\nnonstop\n1 stop\n1 stop\nnonstop\n1 stop\nFlights to Palm Springs\nDestination:\nReturn flight deals:\nCabin classes:\nBrowse origins:\nBrowse destinations:\n",
"segment": "Palm Springs Airport is 2 miles from the center of Palm Springs. View on Map. What is the name of Palm Springs’s airport? Palm Springs is served by Palm Springs Airport, also commonly referred to as Palm Springs, Palm Springs Intl. The airport code is PSP. What hotels offer transportation to and from Palm Springs International Airport? Tired after your flight to Palm Springs? If you want to head straight to the hotel after landing, one good option is to check out the variety of hotels that offer complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport. Some of the hotels offering such services include the Hilton Palm Springs, Courtyard by Marriott Palm Springs, and Desert Riviera Hotel. How do I get into Palm Springs proper from the airport?",
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"headings": "Nearest major airport to Palm Springs, California:\nNearest major airport to Palm Springs, California:\nInternational airports near Palm Springs, CA\nDomestic airports near Palm Springs, CA\nLocal airports near Palm Springs, CA\nMap of airports near Palm Springs, CA\nrelated links\n",
"segment": "You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Palm Springs, CA\n4 miles: Palm Springs, CA (PSP / KPSP) Palm Springs International Airport\n69 miles: Ontario, CA (ONT / KONT) LA/Ontario International Airport\n97 miles: Santa Ana, CA (SNA / KSNA) John Wayne Airport\n122 miles: Los Angeles, CA (LAX / KLAX) Los Angeles International Airport\n142 miles: San Diego, CA (SAN / KSAN) San Diego International Airport\n144 miles: Tijuana, Mexico (TIJ / MMTJ) Tijuana International Airport\nDomestic airports near Palm Springs, CA\n4 miles: Palm Springs, CA (PSP / KPSP) Palm Springs International Airport\n69 miles: Ontario, CA (ONT / KONT) LA/Ontario International Airport\n97 miles:",
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"headings": "Nearest major airport to Palm Desert, California:\nNearest major airport to Palm Desert, California:\nInternational airports near Palm Desert, CA\nDomestic airports near Palm Desert, CA\nLocal airports near Palm Desert, CA\nMap of airports near Palm Desert, CA\nrelated links\n",
"segment": "Airports Near Me - Palm Desert, California | Travelmath\nNearest major airport to Palm Desert, California: The closest major airport to Palm Desert, California is Palm Springs International Airport (PSP / KPSP). This airport is in Palm Springs, California and is 13 miles from the center of Palm Desert, CA. If you're looking for international or domestic flights to PSP, check the airlines that fly to PSP. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Palm Desert, CA, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Palm Desert, CA\n13 miles: Palm Springs, CA (PSP / KPSP) Palm Springs International Airport\n84 miles: Ontario, CA (ONT / KONT) LA/Ontario International Airport\n112 miles: Santa Ana, CA (SNA / KSNA) John Wayne Airport\n122 miles:",
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"segment": "Which Los Angeles airport is closest to Palm Springs? If you're flying into the L.A. area to visit Palm Springs, Ontario International Airport is the closest option at around 67 miles away. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Share\nPin\nEmail\nTell us why! Submit",
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"headings": "Things to Do at Universal Studios in California\nThings to Do at Universal Studios in California\nTravel Tips\nStudio Tour\nTravel Tips Video\nRides\nTypical Weather\nTallahassee, Florida in\nJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December\n32 %\n42 %\nShows\nRestaurants\nShopping\nReferences\nWriter Bio\nSouthern California Attractions Using CityPass\nTravel Tips\nDisneyland\nDisney's California Adventure\nUniversal Studios Hollywood\nSea World\nSan Diego Zoo\n",
"segment": "Things to Do at Universal Studios in California | USA Today\nSouthern California Attractions Using CityPass\nUniversal Studios Tours in California\nThings to Do at Universal Studios in California\nTravel Tips\nJennifer Eblin, Leaf Group\n(Photo: Theme Park Ride image by sonya etchison from Fotolia.com )\nUniversal Studios is an amusement park and themed entertainment attraction in California. It began offering behind-the- scenes tours in the 1920s, and the park continued to grow from there. The original studio tour is still available, but Universal also offers newer rides, shows and other attractions based on the popular characters from its movies and television shows. Studio Tour\nThe original studio tour gives guests a look at what happens behind the scenes of current films and shows in production. Guests ride through the park on a tram with an experienced tour guide who points out popular locations. They get the chance to see sets from films such as \"War of the Worlds\" and television shows such as \"Desperate Housewives,\" and can see shows currently filming. Travel Tips Video\nAZ Hidden Waterfalls\nMore Videos\nVolume 0%\nPress shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts\nKeyboard Shortcuts\nPlay/Pause SPACE\nIncrease Volume ↑\nDecrease Volume ↓\nSeek Forward →\nSeek Backward ←\nCaptions On/Off c\nFullscreen/Exit Fullscreen f\nMute/Unmute m\nSeek % 0-9\nNext Up\nAZ Abandoned Trip\n01:11\nLive\n00:00\n01:00\n01:00\nOnly In Your State\nRides\nThe rides at Universal Studios are based on its shows and movies. For example, when The Simpsons Ride opened in 2008, it was instantly voted the best new amusement park ride. Jurassic Park:",
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"segment": "There is no other safari park or zoo in the country that is as advanced in endangered research and development as the Safari Park. Universal Studios Hollywood Save Up To 28%\nUniversal Studios is ant amusement park plus part studio tour. Universal Studios is one of the biggest amusement parks in the state of California. Along with thrill rides, and shows Universal Studios’ most popular attraction is the movie studio tour. One day is not enough time to explore this huge SoCal attraction. So-Cal Residents Park Hopper ® Ticket Available\nDisneyland ® is really two amusement parks. The Original Disneyland ® Park and the newer Disney California Adventure ® Park. You are going to need at least two days to enjoy both parks to their fullest. Another way to save is to book a vacation package that includes tickets. Exclusive Family Pack Offer + 2nd Day FREE!",
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"headings": "16 Reasons Everyone Should Visit California At Least Once\n16 Reasons Everyone Should Visit California At Least Once\nThe amazing weather\nThe best theme parks\nFascinating history\nBeautiful nature\n60 likes\nAdventurous hiking spots\nInteresting filming locations\nDiverse temperatures\nThe art scene\nFabulous fast food at In-N-Out Burger\nCelebrity-spotting\nSightseeing\nHaunted locations\nRoad trips and camping\nOne state, two mindblowing cities\nPretty lighthouses\nBeautiful beaches\n",
"segment": "There’s an endless list of rides, games, and fun to be had at California’s theme parks! These are the places to go to make memories that you and your loved ones will truly never forget. Universal Studios Hollywood, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608, USA, +1 800 864 8377\nMagic Mountain, 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355, USA, +1 661 255 4100\nDiscovery Kingdom, 1001 Fairgrounds Dr, Vallejo, CA 94589, USA, +1 707 644 4000\nBoomerang Bay water park, 4701 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA, +1 408 988 1776\nDisneyland, 1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA 92802, USA, +1 714 781 4636\nSleeping Beauty Castle Disney resort Paris [Explored] | © Alias 0591/Flickr\nFascinating history\nMade an official state in North America in 1848, California has acquired a rich story to tell over the last couple of centuries. The Gold Rush brought thousands of settlers to the state in search of wealth; Hollywood became the filmmaking capital when producers and actors realized Thomas Edison’s Motion Picture Patents Company’s strict rules and regulations didn’t apply there or in any part of California; in 1945, the United Nations signing took place in San Francisco, which was perhaps the largest international gathering ever to take place. To get to the point, curious minds will never get bored learning about California. Beautiful nature\nSome of the country’s most beautiful National Parks call the Golden State their home. Yosemite National Park is about 1,200 miles of serene beauty. There’s also Redwood National Park, which is home to the tallest redwood tree in the world, and the Sequoia National Park.",
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"headings": "Universal Studios Hollywood Ticket Discounts and Deals\nUniversal Studios Hollywood Ticket Discounts and Deals\nJump to:\nUniversal Studios Hollywood Gate Prices\nUniversal Studios Hollywood Ticket Discounts\nJump to:\nUniversal Studios Hollywood Ticket Discounts From Undercover Tourist\nExclusive Discounts for MouseSavers Newsletter Subscribers\nUniversal Studios Website Deals\nAnnual Passholder Ticket Discounts\nCostco Ticket Discounts\nAAA Ticket Discounts\nCollege Student Ticket Discounts\nMilitary Ticket Discounts\nAmerican Express Membership Rewards Points\nAir Miles\nDiscounts on Multi-Attraction Tickets that include Universal Studios Hollywood\nJump to:\nUniversal Studios Hollywood & Other Major Attractions\nGo Los Angeles Pass\nGetting To Universal Studios Hollywood From Anaheim\nHotels Near Universal Studios Hollywood\n",
"segment": "Please visit Universal Studios Hollywood’s Park Reopening page for more information. Universal Studios Hollywood runs many promotions that can save you money. Universal Studios tickets are expensive, but there are multiple sources for discounts. Check below for the latest Universal Studios California ticket discounts, coupons and offers. Universal Studios Hollywood is located in Southern California; for information about tickets discounts and other offers for their Florida location, visit our Universal Orlando page. If you need tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood and other Southern California attractions, it’s worth checking out the available multi-attraction ticket discounts to see if they can save you extra money. Be sure to compare the final cost of a multi-park pass to the combined cost of the individual tickets; the best deal varies depending on the specific attractions and the discounts that are currently available. All offers are subject to change without notice.",
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"segment": "By Allison Blackham, Travel Writer\nUniversal Studios is a theme park and film studio located near Los Angeles, California. Approximately 30% of the park is within the Los Angeles city limits, while the other portion is within an unincorporated county island called Universal City. It was created to provide tours of the studio where many popular films were made and opened in 1912. In 1965, the first rides were introduced within the theme park as a way to entertain young children who came to Universal Studios. This location was the first of the Universal Studios theme parks that are now open around the globe. More from this guide...\nThe Inside Scoop by our Local Expert\nUniversal Studios Hollywood is both a film studio and theme park featuring movie themed rides, restaurants, shops, and shows. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Southern California. Within close proximity to Universal Studios is the Hilton Los Angeles /Universal City, a group and pet-friendly hotel with a free shuttle service to Universal Studios and City Walk, bed & breakfast packages, breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets on-site, and other attractions are also close by such as Beverly Hills, the Hollywood Sign and the Hollywood Walk of fame. The Beverly Garland Hotel is another great option with family-friendly services like kid suites, an outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, and spa, breakfast buffet, and free shuttle service to Universal Studios, City Walk, and the Metro Stations. Other notable hotels also include the Best Western Plus Media Center with a free breakfast, spacious guestrooms, and free Wi-Fi, and the Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles/Hollywood with an lovely outdoor patio, Hideout bar and lounge, Pavilion Pantry with snacks and beverages, and within walking distance to the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Chinese Theatre.",
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"segment": "Please note: this is a transportation and admission package; your voucher will not be redeemed at Universal Studios Hollywood. Itinerary\nStop At: Universal Studios Hollywood\nUniversal Studios Hollywood is a film studio and theme park in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. About 70% of the studio lies within the unincorporated county island known as Universal City while the rest lies within the city limits of Los Angeles, California. It is one of the oldest and most famous Hollywood film studios still in use. Its official marketing headline is \"The Entertainment Capital of LA\". It was initially created to offer tours of the real Universal Studios sets and is the first of many full-fledged Universal Studios Theme Parks located across the world. ... More Less\nDuration:",
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"segment": "47 Interesting Facts About George Washington That You Should Know - The Fact File\n47 Interesting Facts About George Washington That You Should Know\nBy\nEditorial Staff\nLast updated on May 10th, 2021\nIf you’re an American history enthusiast, then you already know that George Washington was arguably among the most celebrated leaders witnessed in the United States. His strong and actionable vision, leadership discipline, and morals enabled him to be the first president of the United States. As the Founding Father, here are the 47 facts about George Washington you need to know. Without much ado, let’s dive into the facts pertaining to early life, presidency, and after the presidency. George Washington’s early life, family, farming\n1. Born at the Pope’s Creek\nAccording to the Gregorian calendar that’s used up to the present day, George Washington was born on February 22, 1732. The birthplace was at his father’s owned plantation at the Pope’s Creek, popularly known as the Wakefield and located in Westmoreland County, Virginia. 2. The George Family Ancient Roots\nThe family traces its root back from England, where George’s great grandfather came from. John Washington, the great grandfather, migrated to Virginia from England.",
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"segment": "National Park Service opened it for the public in 1932, on the 200th birthday of the George Washington. 9. George Washington Where Did He Live\nGeorge Washington lived in several places throughout his life. He was born in Popes Creek, Virginia, and spent much of his childhood in Ferry Farm, which is located near Fredericksburg, Virginia. He traveled to Barbados in 1751 along with his elder half-brother who was suffering from tuberculosis. During his presidency, he lived in the Samuel Osgood House, in New York City from April 23, 1789 to February 23, 1790. From 1790 to 1797, he lived at the President’s House located at 524-30 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 10. George Washington Early Life – George Washington’s Childhood\nGeorge Washington was born in Pope’s Creek at a plantation owned by his family. He was the eldest child of his parents.",
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"segment": "During his presidency, he lived in the Samuel Osgood House, in New York City from April 23, 1789 to February 23, 1790. From 1790 to 1797, he lived at the President’s House located at 524-30 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 10. George Washington Early Life – George Washington’s Childhood\nGeorge Washington was born in Pope’s Creek at a plantation owned by his family. He was the eldest child of his parents. His father then moved his family to Little Hunting Creek near the Potomac River, where the Washington family had another home. In 1738, the family moved to Ferry Farm, which was situated near Fredericksburg, Virginia. George Washington spent much of his childhood in Ferry Farm, and inherited it after the death of his father. He did not attend any school like his elder half-brothers. He learned mathematics, trigonometry, and surveying.",
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"segment": "When Was George Washington Born\nGeorge Washington was born on 22 February, 1732. 8. Where Was George Washington Born – George Washington Birthplace\nGeorge Washington was born at Popes Creek, located at the Westmoreland County in Virginia, United States. The birthplace of George Washington is situated in Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States. Currently, it has a park and a monument and is known as George Washington Birthplace National Monument. National Park Service opened it for the public in 1932, on the 200th birthday of the George Washington. 9. George Washington Where Did He Live\nGeorge Washington lived in several places throughout his life. He was born in Popes Creek, Virginia, and spent much of his childhood in Ferry Farm, which is located near Fredericksburg, Virginia. He traveled to Barbados in 1751 along with his elder half-brother who was suffering from tuberculosis.",
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"segment": "Washington spent his early life in the state of Virginia and retired there after his two terms as U.S. President. Washington was in fact inaugurated in New York City, and he and his Vice President John Adams governed from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The area now known as Washington, D.C. did not become the capital of the U.S. until July 1790. Washington himself played a leading role in the decision to locate the permanent national capital in the District of Columbia, which would come to be his namesake. Washington is the only president that did not live in the White House, as New York City was the U.S. capital at the time of his inauguration, followed by Philadelphia. George Washington's famous Mount Vernon estate in Virginia is a fantastic place to visit if you are ever in the Washington DC area. In fact, it is featured on our Top 10 List of U.S. Historical Sites to Visit! When? George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 and died December 14, 1799 at the age of 67. Born into a wealthy family in Colonial Virginia, Washington started out as a soldier fighting in the French and Indian War and became a lieutenant in the army by the time he was 22.",
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"segment": "George Washington was born and raised in the colony of Virginia. He spent almost his entire life at Mount Vernon, VA. What was George Washington birthday and where was he born? George Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia on\nFebruary 22, 1732\nHow and when did George Washington born? George Washington was born on 22 February 1732 on Pope's Creek,\nWestmoreland County, Virginia. Where does George Washington comes from? George Washington was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia on\nFebruary 22, 1732. What is George Washington Nationaity? George Washington was born in Westmoreland county, Virginia on\nFebruary 22, 1732. Was George Washington from Washington England?",
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"segment": "George Washington Birthplace - Westmoreland County, Virginia\nGeorge Washington Birthplace - Westmoreland County, Virginia\nThe photograph above looks out upon Popes Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River. The house in which George Washington was born burned down on December 25, 1779. The Memorial Obelisk shown below is on the grounds of the George Washington Birthplace.",
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"headings": "244 US History for Kids Trivia Questions & Answers : History for Kids\n244 US History for Kids Trivia Questions & Answers : History for Kids\n1 To which US state would we need to travel to see the Statue of Liberty?\n9 In the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, who was fighting against whom?\n10 What state should I visit to see a place where people lived inside cliffs?\n",
"segment": "Answer: George Washington\nMount Vernon is located in Virginia and is less than 15 miles southeast of Washington, DC. It is open for tours every day of the year. If you visit, you can see many interesting things including a replica of a sixteen-sided barn that was used to have horses thresh grain. From Quiz: US Presidents and Their Homes (click to play it). Question by author bernie73. 8 Before there was a United States of America, there were colonies owned by Great Britain. How many of these colonies were there? Answer:",
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"segment": "The capital city of the United States, Washington, D.C., is named after him and he was very involved in the placement of the White House, the creation of the District of Columbia and the placement of the United States Military Academy. Links\nGeorge Washington Quotes\nMount Vernon – Washington’s home and farm, around 18 miles south of Washington D.C., offers tours around the historic house as well as museum exhibits featuring both objects Washington owned and demonstrations of what living in his era was like. Numerous ships, the state of Washington and hundreds of schools are named after him, and his picture is on the one dollar bill and the quarter-dollar coin. George Washington set a precedent of valuing his office and continuously seeking the will of the people for every decision – though sometimes he did choose what he felt was best for the country, to the point of having been the first President ever to use the Presidential veto. He is, to this day, revered as one of the greatest Presidents to ever serve, one of the most influential founding fathers and as a beacon of democracy in a time where military might was seen as more important than the will of the people. George Washington Timeline\n1732: George Washington is Born on February 22nd\n1749: Becomes Official Surveyor of Culpeper County, Virginia\n1751: Visits Barbados with his brother\n1753: As Major, George Washington carries the British ultimatum to the French in the Ohio Valley River\n1754:",
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"segment": "The period from 1649 to 1660 is called the Interregnum, and Oliver Cromwell was in effect the de facto monarch called the Lord Protector. A staunch Puritan, Cromwell supported religious freedom in the Commonwealth and allowed Jews in England for the first time since 1290 although he did call Roman Catholics \"part of the Anti-Christ\" because of their loyalty to the papacy. When Cromwell died in 1558, he was replaced by his son, Richard, who was not particularly suited to the job and he did not have common or Parliamentary support, either. Richard Cromwell resigned in 1559, and Charles II was crowned in 1660, restoring the Stuart lineage. Although the Restoration of the monarchy put Charles II back into power, the monarchy was never the same despite efforts at official forgetting such as the Oblivion Act. Brief Longman biographies of Donne, Jonson, Milton, and Shakespeare\n\n\n\n\n\nHeadlines\n~~~~~~\nBuilding a medieval castle: In Treigny, France, Michel Guyot is building a castle without modern tools or technology using stonecutters and horses. More news on the medieval period",
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"segment": "What happened to Cromwell's body after his death? — olivercromwell.org\nWhat happened to Cromwell’s body after his death? The Death and Funeral of Oliver Cromwell by Patrick Little\nI\n“I saw and felt a waft of death go forth against him.” ( George Fox, 17th August 1658)\nA plaque at Westminster commemorating Cromwell’s death\nOliver Cromwell died at Whitehall during the mid-afternoon of Friday, 3rd September 1658, probably from complications following an attack of the ‘tertian ague’, a form of malaria common in Western Europe at that time. His decline had been rapid. Cromwell was probably already ill when his favourite daughter, Elizabeth Claypole, died of cancer on 6 August, although he had recovered sufficiently to go riding on 17th August, when he was seen by the Quaker, George Fox. A relapse followed, but he was able to continue to conduct official business until 28th August. A week later he was dead. Cromwell’s death came as a tremendous shock to supporters of the regime. As the secretary of state, John Thurloe, wrote to Oliver’s younger son, Henry:",
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"segment": "If not for himself, then for his descendants, namely Gregory. He did not wish his bad name to stain the reputation of his son and family. Though some might judge him as a hypocrite and an opportunist, let us remember that everyone was a pragmatist (one way or another) back then. Cromwell played the game very well, more than any other player, but like his predecessor, he had flaws, and his belief that he was so secure that he could do whatever he wanted (including exaggerating on Anne of Cleves’ beauty and grace, to get the King into an alliance that would benefit his faith and increase his power) as well as the nobles’ envy of seeing a nobody rise to such a position of power, caused his demise. Finally, kneeling down to meet his ultimate fate, he prayed: “ Oh Lord, grant me that when these eyes lose their use, that the eyes of my soul may see Thee. Oh Lord and father, when this mouth shall lose his use that my heart may say ‘O Pater, in mamus tuas commendo spiritum meum’” the asked the people to pray for the king, his son “and for all the lords of the council and for the clergy and for the commonalty. Now I beg you again that you will pray for me.” Spotting Thomas Wyatt the Elder, he called out to him, asking him to pray for him as well and told him not to weep “for if I were not more guilty than you were when they took you, I should not be in this pass.” He lastly turned to the executioner begging him “to cut off the head with one blow, so that I may not suffer.”",
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"segment": "Richard resigned in 1659 and in 1660 Charles II came out of exile, the monarchy was restored and Charles was crowned as king. In 1661, Oliver Cromwell’s body was exhumed and hanged. A collection of his books, paintings and medals is on display in the Museum of London. There is a Cromwell Museum in the Huntingdon school which he attended. The exhibits include his gunpowder flask, some of his medical equipment and a hat that he wore. Oliver Cromwell has been featured in many books and several films. He was been played by many actors, including: Tim Roth and Richard Harris. There are statues of Oliver Cromwell in London and Manchester.",
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"segment": "he ignored him. Stripped of all his titles and privileges he was condemned to die at Tower Hill instead of Tower Green which was usually reserved for the high-born. The message could not be clearer: As he had born to nothing, he would die being nothing. On the way to the block, he met with the deranged Lord Hungerford, a former protégé of his, whose crime had been harboring a member from the pilgrimage of Grace, his wife had appealed to Cromwell but Cromwell, being loyal to the king, did nothing to help his old friend. Now in an ironic twist of fate, the two were to die on the same day. Cromwell, feeling sorry for him, tried to comfort him by saying “there is no cause for you to fear. If you repent and be heartily sorry for what you have done, there is for you mercy from the Lord, who for Christ’s sake, will forgive you.” But his words did little to comfort him. As Thomas Cromwell walked to the platform, he addressed the crowds:",
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"segment": "He became a figure of hate in England. Cromwell died in September 1658. His coffin was escorted to Westminster Abbey by over 30,000 soldiers. Was this a mark of respect for the man who had formed the elite New Model Army? Or was the army concerned about the coffin’s safety in a city which had grown to hate Cromwell? Cromwell was buried along with the kings and queens at Westminster Abbey. However, when Charles I ’s son Charles II came to the throne after the restoration in 1660 he ordered for Cromwell’s body be dug up from the ground and he was put on trial as a traitor and regicide. He was found guilty and symbolically hanged from a gallows at Tyburn (near Hyde Park, London). What happened to his body after that has remained a mystery. See also:",
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"segment": "During this period a series of Penal Laws were passed against Roman Catholics (a significant minority in England and Scotland but the vast majority in Ireland), and a substantial amount of their land was confiscated. Cromwell also led a campaign against the Scottish army between 1650 and 1651. On 20 April 1653 he dismissed the Rump Parliament by force, setting up a short-lived nominated assembly known as the Barebones Parliament, before being invited by his fellow leaders to rule as Lord Protector of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland from 16 December 1653. As a ruler he executed an aggressive and effective foreign policy. After his death in 1658 he was buried in Westminster Abbey, but after the Royalists returned to power in 1660 they had his corpse dug up, hung in chains, and beheaded. Cromwell is one of the most controversial figures in the history of the British Isles, considered a regicidal dictator by historians such as David Hume as quoted by David Sharp, but a hero of liberty by others such as Thomas Carlyle and Samuel Rawson Gardiner. In a 2002 BBC poll in Britain, Cromwell was selected as one of the ten greatest Britons of all time. However, his measures against Catholics in Scotland and Ireland have been characterised by some as genocidal or near-genocidal, and in Ireland his record is harshly criticised. Cromwell led an Irish and Scottish campaign and it was at that time that many Irish were murdered or shippd off into slavery. Cromwell led a Parliamentary invasion of Ireland from 1649–50.",
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"segment": "Regardless, these are the most familiar versions for the public at large, the versions most often taught in school. We have also listed some of her more popular poems individually. In total, our Emily Dickinson collection consists of over 400 poems. Emily Dickinson Biography\nEmily Dickinson (1830-1886), ‘The Belle of Amherst’, American poet, wrote hundreds of poems including “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”, “Heart, we will forget him!”, “ I'm Nobody! Who are You?”, and “Wild Nights! Wild Nights!”; Wild Nights! Wild Nights!",
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"segment": "Higginson, T. W. & Todd, Mabel Loomis, ed. Poems by Emily Dickinson: Second Series. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1891. ^ a b Helen Vendler. Dickinson: selected poems and commentaries. Harvard University Press. pp.",
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"segment": "They showed that the characteristics living things inherit do not change from one generation to the next, but simply vary in whether they are visible. This discovery created a strong foundation for the field of modern genetics and showed that statistics are important to the field of biology. Even though he did not fully realize that his conclusions were broadly applicable to the majority of species, scientists that came after him did. They used his studies to begin advanced research not only about general characteristics such as hair color, but to solve puzzles related to inherited diseases. Thanks to him, biology and medical professionals can manipulate what traits appear, a practice increasingly common in agriculture, or even analyze the statistical risk of developing certain conditions. Later Life\nIn part because of poor eyesight, Mendel eventually abandoned his scientific pursuits to concentrate on the administrative responsibilities of the abbacy over which he presided. Conflicts related to taxation on monasteries kept him largely isolated within his own monastery and set apart from the public, making it more difficult to be part of the scientific community. He died in Brno on January 6, 1884 at the age of 62 from chronic nephritis, not knowing the long-reaching and long-lasting effects his experiments would have on the scientific and general community. Before his death, however, he said that he believed it would not be long before “the entire world [would] praise the result of [his] labors,” a prediction that took only 16 years after his passing to come true. He is buried in the Brno Central Cemetery.",
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"headings": "Mendel and Darwin: untangling a persistent enigma\nMendel and Darwin: untangling a persistent enigma\nAbstract\nIntroduction\nMendel’s pre-Darwinian views on evolution (1822–56)\nMendel as a science teacher\nAt the University of Vienna\nReturn to Brno and ecclesiastical condemnation\nMendel’s classic paper and Darwin’s initial influence (1856–66)\nThe enigma of Mendel as evolutionist or creationist\nMendel and Darwin after Mendel’s classic paper (1866–84)\nMendel’s correspondence with Nägeli\nMendel’s annotations in Darwin’s “The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication”\nMendel’s Darwinian statement to Nägeli\nSummary and inferences\nNotes\nReferences\nAcknowledgements\nAuthor information\nAffiliations\nCorresponding author\nEthics declarations\nConflict of interest\nAdditional information\nSupplementary information\n41437_2019_289_MOESM1_ESM.pdf\nRights and permissions\nAbout this article\nCite this article\nShare this article\nSubjects\n",
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"segment": "This seems to be the one correct way of finally reaching a solution to a question whose significance for the evolutionary history of organic forms cannot be underestimated ( M endel 1866, p. 2). Sadly, even if Mendel had lived to see the rediscovery of his work, he probably would not have had the satisfaction of seeing it contribute to evolutionary understanding because, even after genetics had begun its rapid development in the early decades of the 20th century, evolutionary biologists initially failed to understand how to incorporate genetics into their work. We will outline these failures to achieve a synthesis later, but first consider Darwin's efforts to understand inheritance and how his approach fell short of Mendel's. Mendel's ability to solve the most difficult problem in 19th century biology after the mechanism of evolution rests on his use of a then-unique approach: combining rigorous genetic experiments with quantitative, probabilistic predictions about their expected outcomes: in other words, using biological data to test a quantitative hypothesis. It is a triumph of productive theoretical reasoning that Mendel proposed his particulate inheritance hypothesis well before a proper understanding of the cellular basis of sexual reproduction was achieved by either animal or plant biologists ( F arley 1982 ). This achievement eluded Darwin, the other greatest mind in 19th century biology, although he came close to seeing the same phenomena as Mendel did and frequently looked at data in a quantitative manner ( H oward 2009 ). Darwin repeatedly referred to the phenomenon of reversion to ancestral types in Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication ( D arwin 1868 ). He also compiled examples of the transmission of traits down several generations of pedigrees and obtained help from the mathematical physicist Sir George Stokes to show that these cases are unlikely to be due to chance, one of the first examples of a test of statistical significance in biology ( D arwin 1868, chap.",
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"segment": "This is a law based on heredity. MENDEL'S EXPERIMENT :- Gregor J. Mendel was German speaking by largest and the Catholic priest who showed great interest towards understanding inheritance and carried out an extensive Research and study on genetics. He gained post humus Fame as the founder of new science of genetics and that he was name the father of genetics. Mendel use pea plant for his experiment which are self pollinating even when they are alone. He selected pea plant so that he could control and change their self pollination to cross pollination. He call them as parent generation/'P'. 'P' plants have a shorter growth period and they also showed a number of contrasting visible characters such as round/unwrinkled seeds, tall/short plants, white/violet flowers and so on. Taking these pea plant for his experiment Mendel conceptualized two important experiments to explain the probability of transfer of characters from parents to their offsprings. The experiments were :-",
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"segment": "He began his career at his hometown club Shrewsbury Town in the Football Conference and League Two. In 2006, he moved up to the Premier League with Manchester City, having attracted the attention of several other top-flight teams. In his first season, he spent time on loan at Tranmere Rovers and Blackpool. Hart moved on loan to Birmingham City for the 2009–10 season, during which he was nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year and was voted as the Premier League goalkeeper of the season in recognition of his performances. He returned to Manchester City for the 2010–11 season and won the Golden Glove for keeping the most clean sheets throughout the Premier League season. Hart replicated this feat in the 2011–12 season as Manchester City won the Premier League title. He won the Golden Glove for the third year in a row the following season, and won again in 2012–13 for his fourth in five years. In between, Hart won a second Premier League title with Manchester City in 2013–14 . With the arrival of new manager Pep Guardiola at Manchester City in 2016, Hart became the second-choice goalkeeper and made only one appearance in the Champions League before moving on loan to Torino and West Ham United in successive seasons. In August 2018, he moved to Burnley on a permanent transfer after injuries to the club's two regular goalkeepers.",
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"segment": "Manager Gary Peters said \"Everton have been to watch him, but you could say the same about Arsenal, Chelsea and every other team in the Premiership .\" Speculation about his future continued for the duration of the season, and with the presence of their goalkeeping coach Tim Flowers at several matches, Manchester City became the most likely of his suitors. Hart was announced as the top League Two player for January 2006 in the PFA Fans' Player of the Month Awards, voted for by fans via the Professional Footballers' Association website. At the PFA Awards ceremony on 23 March 2006, it was announced that Hart had been voted as League Two's best goalkeeper for 2005–06 by his fellow professionals, earning him a place in the League Two PFA Team of the Year. Manchester City\n2006–07: Beginnings and early loan spells\nHart's move to Manchester City was completed as soon as Hart returned from England under-19 duty in Belgium, where a defeat to Serbia and Montenegro in the elite round meant England failed to qualify for the 2006 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. It was reported at the time that City were to pay an initial £600,000 fee for Hart, rising to £1.5 million if undisclosed clauses were achieved, but John Wardle, then City chairman, revealed in 2012 that the transfer fee was actually £100,000. Hart was recommended to City hierarchy by the club's goalkeeping coach Tim Flowers who believed he had great potential. Hart made his debut for City on 14 October 2006 after injuries ruled out Andreas Isaksson and Nicky Weaver for the Premier League match against Sheffield United. He kept a clean sheet in the match, which finished goalless.",
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"segment": "He kept a clean sheet in a 2–0 win for Blackpool away to Huddersfield Town on 9 April 2007, in his first appearance for the club. Blackpool won all five matches in which Hart appeared, including a 6–3 win away to Swansea City in his final appearance. 2007–09: First-choice goalkeeper\nHart playing for Manchester City in 2008\nOn his return from a successful loan spell at Blackpool, then Manchester City manager Sven-Göran Eriksson named Hart as Manchester City's number one ahead of Andreas Isaksson. After his performance against Newcastle United, Eriksson named him as \"one of the biggest talents in this country as a goalkeeper\", and that he had the potential to become an England international in the future. Only months later, he made his England debut against Trinidad and Tobago on 1 June 2008. In October, he was inducted to Shropshire Schools & Colleges Football Association's Hall of Fame along with former teammate David Edwards in recognition of their achievements. Later that month, he signed a new five-year contract. After Isaksson's departure to PSV Eindhoven, Hart took the vacant number 1 jersey when the official squad numbers for the 2008–09 season were announced. However, his position as first-choice keeper was taken by Shay Given upon the Irishman's arrival at the club in January 2009.",
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"segment": "Only months later, he made his England debut against Trinidad and Tobago on 1 June 2008. In October, he was inducted to Shropshire Schools & Colleges Football Association's Hall of Fame along with former teammate David Edwards in recognition of their achievements. Later that month, he signed a new five-year contract. After Isaksson's departure to PSV Eindhoven, Hart took the vacant number 1 jersey when the official squad numbers for the 2008–09 season were announced. However, his position as first-choice keeper was taken by Shay Given upon the Irishman's arrival at the club in January 2009. 2009–10: Loan to Birmingham City\nHart with Birmingham City in 2009\nHaving made no appearances for City since Given's arrival, rumours began to emerge of a loan move away from Manchester. City secured the transfer of Stuart Taylor from Aston Villa on 23 June 2009, paving the way for Hart to leave. The following day it was announced that Hart",
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"segment": "Joe Hart - Wikipedia\nJoe Hart\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis article is about the English football goalkeeper. For the Arizona state mine inspector, see Joe Hart (politician). For other people with the same name, see Joseph Hart. English association football player\nJoe Hart\nHart playing for Manchester City in 2014\nPersonal information\nFull name\nCharles Joseph John Hart\nDate of birth\n( 1987-04-19)\n19 April 1987 (age 34)\nPlace of birth\nShrewsbury, England\nHeight\n6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nPosition (s)\nGoalkeeper\nClub information\nCurrent team\nTottenham Hotspur\nNumber\n12\nYouth career\n0000–2003\nShrewsbury Town\nSenior career*\nYears\nTeam\nApps\n(Gls)\n2003–2006\nShrewsbury Town\n54\n(0)\n2006–2018\nManchester City\n266\n(0)\n2007\n→ Tranmere Rovers (loan)\n6\n(0)\n2007\n→ Blackpool (loan)\n5\n(0)\n2009–2010\n→ Birmingham City (loan)\n36\n(0)\n2016–2017\n→ Torino (loan)\n36\n(0)\n2017–2018\n→ West Ham United (loan)\n19\n(0)\n2018–2020\nBurnley\n19\n(0)\n2020–\nTottenham Hotspur\n0\n(0)\nNational team ‡\n2005–2006\nEngland U19\n6\n(0)\n2007–2009\nEngland U21\n21\n(0)\n2008–2017\nEngland\n75\n(0)\n* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 00:54, 27 December 2018 (UTC)\n‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 19:56, 24 December 2018 (UTC)\nCharles Joseph John Hart (born 19 April 1987) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. With over 100 Premier League clean sheets, Hart holds the joint record for the most Premier League Golden Glove awards (four) and has amassed 75 international caps for the English national team since his debut in 2008. He began his career at his hometown club Shrewsbury Town in the Football Conference and League Two. In 2006, he moved up to the Premier League with Manchester City, having attracted the attention of several other top-flight teams. In his first season, he spent time on loan at Tranmere Rovers and Blackpool. Hart moved on loan to Birmingham City for the 2009–10 season, during which he was nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year and was voted as the Premier League goalkeeper of the season in recognition of his performances. He returned to Manchester City for the 2010–11 season and won the Golden Glove for keeping the most clean sheets throughout the Premier League season.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Best Ranking Soccer Goalkeepers of All-Time\nTop 10 Best Ranking Soccer Goalkeepers of All-Time\nWelcome\nBest 10 Soccer Goalkeepers\nManuel Neuer (Bayern Munich and Germany)\nDavid De Gea (Manchester United and Spain)\nGianluigi Buffon (Juventus and Italy)\nThibaut Courtois (Chelsea and Belgium)\nPetr Cech (Arsenal and the Czech Republic)\nHugo Lloris (Tottenham and France)\nClaudio Bravo (Barcelona and Chile)\nIker Casillas (Porto and Spain)\nJoe Hart (Manchester City and England)\nVincent Enyeama (Lille and Nigeria)\n",
"segment": "He is a Spanish professional football player and plays as goalkeeper for Portuguese club Porto and the Spain National team. He won IFFHS World’s Best Goalkeeper Award for 5 consecutive years and is considered as one of the greatest and most successful goalkeepers of all time. He began his youth career by playing in Real Madrid club in 1990. After he gained senior team in 1999, he remained with the club for 16 seasons, later serving as the club’s captain. He won 3 UEFA Champions League titles, 5 La Liga titles, 2 Copa del Rey titles, 4 Supercopa de Espana titles, FIFA Club World Cup and many more. In June 2000 he debuted for the Spain National Team. Joe Hart (Manchester City and England)\nJoeHart\nJoe Hart is another amazing goalkeeper for soccer. His full name is Charles Joseph John Hart. He was born on April 19, 1987 and he is an English Professional footballer and plays as a goalkeeper for West Ham United club and loaned form fellow Premier League club Manchester City and the England National Team. With over 100 Premier League clean sheets, he holds the joint record for the most Premier League Golden Glove awards and has collected 73 international caps since his debut in 2008.",
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"segment": "In June 2000 he debuted for the Spain National Team. Joe Hart (Manchester City and England)\nJoeHart\nJoe Hart is another amazing goalkeeper for soccer. His full name is Charles Joseph John Hart. He was born on April 19, 1987 and he is an English Professional footballer and plays as a goalkeeper for West Ham United club and loaned form fellow Premier League club Manchester City and the England National Team. With over 100 Premier League clean sheets, he holds the joint record for the most Premier League Golden Glove awards and has collected 73 international caps since his debut in 2008. John began his career at his hometown club Shresbury Town in the Football Conference and League Two. He was nominated for the PFA Young Player of the year and was voted as the Premier League goalkeeper of the 2009-10 season. He made his senior International Debut in June 2008 and he has been recognized as England’s first-choice goalkeeper since 2010. Vincent Enyeama (Lille and Nigeria)\nVincentEnyeama\nHe is another wonderful goalkeeper for soccer. He was born on August 29, 1982.",
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"segment": "Beginnings and early loan spells\nHart's move to Manchester City was completed as soon as Hart returned from England under-19 duty in Belgium, where a defeat to Serbia and Montenegro in the elite round meant England failed to qualify for the 2006 UEFA European Under-19 Championship. It was reported at the time that City were to pay an initial £600,000 fee for Hart, rising to £1.5 million if undisclosed clauses were achieved, but John Wardle, then City chairman, revealed in 2012 that the transfer fee was actually £100,000. Hart was recommended to City hierarchy by the club's goalkeeping coach Tim Flowers who believed he had great potential. Hart made his debut for City on 14 October 2006 after injuries ruled out Andreas Isaksson and Nicky Weaver for the Premier League match against Sheffield United. He kept a clean sheet in the match, which finished goalless. Hart spent January 2007 on loan to League One club Tranmere Rovers. He made six appearances and conceded eight goals. He was then named in his then club manager Stuart Pearce 's first squad in his part-time role as England U21 coach, alongside another goalkeeper uncapped at U21 level, Ben Alnwick. He was not chosen to start the match on 6 February 2007 against Spain, but did come on as a substitute late in the match. In April 2007, Hart joined Blackpool on loan as cover for the injured trio of Rhys Evans, Paul Rachubka and Lewis Edge.",
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"segment": "He scored three goals during his loan spell at Galatasaray. He returned to Manchester City after his loan spell at Galatasaray expired. Jô scored in his first game back against Portland Timbers and was also successful in further pre-season friendlies against New York Red Bulls, Borussia Dortmund and Valencia CF respectively. He then went on to score in the Europa League win against Salzburg and in the League Cup loss to West Bromwich Albion, his fourth and fifth goals for the club. On 21 November 2010 Jô made a rare start for Manchester City in his team's 4–1 win over Fulham. Jô also featured in Manchester City's 3–1 win away to West Ham before Christmas and scored City's only goal in a 1–1 draw with Juventus in the UEFA Europa League. City won the 2010–11 FA Cup, and despite being left out of the squad for the final, he contributed five appearances earlier in the cup run. Sport Club Internacional\nOn 20 July 2011, following a disappointing spell at Manchester City, only scoring six goals in 41 appearances, Jô decided to return to Brazil and join Sport Club Internacional . Atlético Mineiro\nIn May 2012, Jô signed with fellow Brazilian side Atlético Mineiro, where he formed a striking partnership with Ronaldinho. He won the Campeonato Mineiro and helped the club win its first Copa Libertadores title in 2013, scoring in the final game at Mineirão against Olimpia and finishing as the top scorer in the competition with 7 goals.",
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"segment": "Despite City losing 1–0 to Arsenal he was named man of the match. He played the first seven of Manchester City's games in the 2007–08 Premier League, keeping clean sheets against Manchester United, West Ham, Aston Villa and Derby County, conceding only five goals. Schmeichel making a save during training while on loan at Bury on 23 September 2006\nHe signed a new four-year deal with City in September 2007. This was then followed up with an agreement to go on a one-month loan with Championship side Cardiff City on 25 October 2007. He made his debut for Cardiff on 27 October 2007 in a 1–1 draw with Scunthorpe United. He was named 2007 Danish Under-21 Talent of the Year. Towards the end of the loan spell, Schmeichel requested that he would be allowed to stay on at Cardiff for a longer period and on 22 November, the loan spell was extended until the new year, with manager Sven-Göran Eriksson stating that he could possibly stay at the club for the rest of the season providing Manchester City do not suffer an injury crisis. After Eriksson named Joe Hart as the number one goalkeeper at Manchester City, however, Andreas Isaksson requested a transfer. This meant that Eriksson would not allow Cardiff to keep Schmeichel after his initial loan period ended on 2 January. On 31 December, Eriksson threw Cardiff a lifeline by opening talks for Schmeichel to stay at Ninian Park.",
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"segment": "The Movie (2009), Ramona and Beezus (2010), Monte Carlo (2011), Spring Breakers (2012), Getaway (2013), The Fundamentals of Caring (2016), The Dead Don't Die (2019), and A Rainy Day in New York (2019). She also voices the character of Mavis in the Hotel Transylvania film franchise (2012–present), and has served as executive producer for the Netflix television series 13 Reasons Why (2017–2020) and Living Undocumented (2019). Gomez released three albums with her former band, Selena Gomez & the Scene: Kiss & Tell (2009), A Year Without Rain (2010), and When the Sun Goes Down (2011), all of which peaked within the top ten on the US Billboard 200 and attained gold certifications. Additionally, Gomez has released three albums as a solo artist: Stars Dance (2013), Revival (2015), and Rare (2020), all of which debuted atop the Billboard 200. She has scored eight top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100: \" Come & Get It \", \" The Heart Wants What It Wants \", \" Good for You \", \" Same Old Love \", \" Hands to Myself \", \" We Don't Talk Anymore \" with Charlie Puth, \" It Ain't Me \" with Kygo, and \" Lose You to Love Me \", the latter being her first number-one single on the chart. As of 2017\n[update]\n, Gomez has sold over seven million albums and 22 million singles worldwide, according to Billboard. She has received various accolades and was honored as the Billboard Woman of the Year in 2017.",
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"segment": "The Movie (2009), Ramona and Beezus (2010), Monte Carlo (2011), Spring Breakers (2012), Getaway (2013), The Fundamentals of Caring (2016), The Dead Don't Die (2019), and A Rainy Day in New York (2019). She also voices the character of Mavis in the Hotel Transylvania film franchise (2012–present), and has served as executive producer for the Netflix television series 13 Reasons Why (2017–2020) and Living Undocumented (2019). Gomez released three albums with her former band, Selena Gomez & the Scene: Kiss & Tell (2009), A Year Without Rain (2010), and When the Sun Goes Down (2011), all of which peaked within the top ten on the US Billboard 200 and attained gold certifications. Additionally, Gomez has released three albums as a solo artist: Stars Dance (2013), Revival (2015), and Rare (2020), all of which debuted atop the Billboard 200. She has scored eight top-ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100: \" Come & Get It \", \" The Heart Wants What It Wants \", \" Good for You \", \" Same Old Love \", \" Hands to Myself \", \" We Don't Talk Anymore \" with Charlie Puth, \" It Ain't Me \" with Kygo, and \" Lose You to Love Me \", the latter being her first number-one single on the chart. As of 2017\n[update]\n, Gomez has sold over seven million albums and 22 million singles worldwide, according to Billboard. She has received various accolades and was honored as the Billboard Woman of the Year in 2017.",
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"segment": "Game Over (2003), Trial by Fire 2005, and a series called The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. Between 2007 and 2012, she was part of Hanna Montana in 2007, but she would later get a spot-on Disney Series Wizards of Waverly Place, which was a success automatically propelling her to success too. During this period, Gomez recorded several songs for various films such as “Cruella de Vil” for Disney Mania 6, “Fly to Your Heart” for Tinker Bell, and “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know.” When she was just 16, Hollywood Records signed her up, and in 2008 she opened her production company called July Moon Productions that was responsible for two films What Boys Want and Thirteen Reasons Why. In 2009 she formed a pop-rock band called Selena Gomez & the Scene and, in the same year, released a debut studio album that received a mixed reception through the second album A Year Without Rain was a commercial success. In her music solo career that begins in 2012, she released to albums Star Dance in 2013 and revival in 2015.some of the other films Gomez has participated in are Hotel Transylvania 2012,15 and 18 voice role, Rudderless 2014, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising 2016, Puppy 2017 among numerous others. Awards & Achievements\nGomez has won a total of 85 awards and has been nominated 142 times. Some of the awards she has won are 1 American Music Awards, 3 ASCAP Pop Music Awards, 9 Bravo Otto, 10 American Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, 17 Teen Choice Awards, among others. Net Worth & Salary of Selena Gomez in 2021\nSelena Gomez Net Worth\nAs of May 2021, Selena Gomez’s net worth is estimated to be $80 million.",
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"segment": "She portrayed the starring character, Alex Russo, until its conclusion in 2012. Gomez entered the film industry with star billings in feature films including Ramona and Beezus (2010), Monte Carlo (2011), Hotel Transylvania (2012), The Big Short (2015), The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving (2016), Neighbors 2 (2016), and In Dubious Battle (2016) \"The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle\" (2019). Singing career\nGomez formed her band Selena Gomez & the Scene after signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records in 2008; they released the studio albums Kiss & Tell (2009), A Year Without Rain (2010), and When the Sun Goes Down (2011) before beginning a hiatus in 2012. The band was known for singles such as \"Naturally\", \"Round & Round\", \"Who Says\", and \"Love You like a Love Song\". In July 2013, Gomez released her solo debut album Stars Dance (2013). It featured the top-ten single \"Come & Get It\" and another single, \"Slow Down\". A greatest-hits album, For You, was released on November 24, 2014, and included the single \"The Heart Wants What It Wants\". Gomez released her second solo album Revival in 2015, featuring the top-ten singles \"Good for You\" (featuring rapper A$AP Rocky) and \"Hands to Myself\". In 2017, she released a single with rapper Gucci Mane called \"Fetish\".",
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"segment": "She portrayed the starring character, Alex Russo, until its conclusion in 2012. Gomez entered the film industry with star billings in feature films including Ramona and Beezus (2010), Monte Carlo (2011), Hotel Transylvania (2012), The Big Short (2015), The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving (2016), Neighbors 2 (2016), and In Dubious Battle (2016) \"The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle\" (2019). Singing career\nGomez formed her band Selena Gomez & the Scene after signing a recording contract with Hollywood Records in 2008; they released the studio albums Kiss & Tell (2009), A Year Without Rain (2010), and When the Sun Goes Down (2011) before beginning a hiatus in 2012. The band was known for singles such as \"Naturally\", \"Round & Round\", \"Who Says\", and \"Love You like a Love Song\". In July 2013, Gomez released her solo debut album Stars Dance (2013). It featured the top-ten single \"Come & Get It\" and another single, \"Slow Down\". A greatest-hits album, For You, was released on November 24, 2014, and included the single \"The Heart Wants What It Wants\". Gomez released her second solo album Revival in 2015, featuring the top-ten singles \"Good for You\" (featuring rapper A$AP Rocky) and \"Hands to Myself\". Gomez was revealed to be an executive producer of the second season of the Netflix drama series, 13 Reasons Why.",
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"segment": "Christopher Columbus\nChristopher Columbus (; before 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer and colonizer who completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean that opened the New World for conquest and permanent European colonization of the Americas. Columbus had embarked with intent to find and develop a westward route to the Far East, but instead discovered a route to the Americas, which were then unknown to the Old World. Columbus's voyages were the first European expeditions to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. His Spanish-based expeditions and governance of the colonies he founded were sponsored by Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic Monarchs of the budding Spanish Empire. Columbus never clearly renounced his belief that he had reached the Far East. Columbus's early life is somewhat obscure, but scholars generally agree that he was born in the Republic of Genoa and spoke a dialect of Ligurian as his first language. He went to sea at a young age and travelled widely, as far north as the British Isles (and possibly Iceland) and as far south as what is now Ghana. He married Portuguese noblewoman Filipa Moniz Perestrelo and was based in Lisbon for several years, but later took a Castilian mistress; he had one son with each woman. Though largely self-educated, Columbus was widely read in geography, astronomy, and history.",
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"segment": "When did Jean-Jacques Rousseau die? Jean-Jacques Rousseau died on July 2, 1778. What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau write? Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote the philosophical treatises A Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (1755) and The Social Contract (1762); the novels Julie; or, The New Eloise (1761) and Émile; or, On Education (1762); and the autobiographical Confessions (1782–1789), among other works. Why is Jean-Jacques Rousseau famous? Jean-Jacques Rousseau is famous for reconceiving the social contract as a compact between the individual and a collective “ general will ” aimed at the common good and reflected in the laws of an ideal state and for maintaining that existing society rests on a false social contract that perpetuates inequality and rule by the rich.",
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"segment": "Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophy, explained - Big Think\nRousseau explained: What his philosophy means for us\nThe philosopher who praised a simple life and inspired the worst of the French Revolution. Scotty Hendricks\n18 February, 2021\nA portrait of Rousseau by Maurice Quentin de La Tour. Public Domain\nLoading your audio article\nJean-Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss Enlightenment philosopher with some radical ideas. He argued passionately for democracy, equality, liberty, and supporting the common good by any means necessary. While his ideas may be utopian (or dystopian), they are thought-provoking and can inform modern discourse. Modern political debates often ask how much democracy we should have and what should, and should not, be subject to a vote. Whenever we discuss these issues, we stumble on the famously tricky philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued nearly three hundred years ago for democracy, equality, and the greater good. Born in Geneva in 1712, Rousseau wrote his first major essay while living in Paris in 1750. He went on to write several major works on politics, education, music, and even botany.",
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"segment": "Top 5 Best Books Written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Discover Walks Blog\nParis - What you need to know before coming to Paris\nTop 5 Best Books Written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau\nPosted by Mathieu on March 17, 2020\nImage sourced from Wikimedia Commons\nTop 5 Best Books Written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau\nRousseau painted by Quentin de la Tour in 1753. Sourced from Wikipedia\nJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) can be considered one of the founding fathers of the French republic and democracy. What a destiny for a man from a modest background who learned everything by himself, and who was not even French but from Geneva! As a historian, I am fascinated by how much an impact he had on the society of his time and even in the decades following his death. He was not the kind of philosopher that is read only by his peers but by a very diverse public. In literature he was a game-changer and was a precursor of the major changes of the XIXth century. DESIGN YOUR PRIVATE PARIS TOUR NOW »\nThe opinion about him was very mixed at the time he lived. His independent spirit made him a lot of enemies among both the conservatives and the philosopher of the Enlightenment. Rejected by many, some say he became misanthropist and close from madness at the end of his life. I propose to introduce you to his 5 most important books.",
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"segment": "Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) was a French philosopher and writer of the Age of Enlightenment. His Political Philosophy, particularly his formulation of social contract theory (or Contractarianism), strongly influenced the French Revolution and the development of Liberal, Conservative and Socialist theory. Click to see full answer. Also question is, what did Jean Jacques Rousseau believe in? The belief that man, by nature, is good was espoused by the French philosopher, Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). He believed that people in the state of nature were innocent and at their best and that they were corrupted by the unnaturalness of civilization. what is Jean Jacques Rousseau best known for? Jean-Jacques Rousseau is best known as an influential 18th-century philosopher who wrote the acclaimed work 'A Discourse on the Arts and Sciences. Considering this, what was the main idea of Rousseau famous work social contract? His famous idea for writing social contract was, 'man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains' challenged the traditional order of society.",
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"segment": "He wrote many different books about philosophy, plays, and histories. His ideas were important in the French Revolution. Many people considered the 18th century to be le siècle de Voltaire (the \" Century of Voltaire\"). Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): A Swiss -born French philosopher, writer, and teacher. His criticisms of the French State were some of the most powerful of his time. In his book Emile, or On Education, he wrote about many of his opinions on education. He is also a figure of the Counter-Enlightenment. Baron de Montesquieu (1689-1755): A political thinker.",
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"segment": "When Does Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Start? Medicare Part D Open Enrollment 2021 started October 15. This date began Medicare’s Annual Election Period or Annual Enrollment Period (AEP). To access Part D benefits during this time, you can: Join a Medicare prescription drug plan (PDP) to add drug benefits to your Original Medicare coverage. Switch from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plan (MAPD). Switch from a PDP to an MAPD and vice versa. Switch from one PDP or MAPD to another. When Does Medicare Part D Open Enrollment End? The 2021 AEP for Medicare Part D ended December 7.",
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"segment": "This is especially true if you’re managing a condition that requires regular medication. When are you eligible for Medicare Part D? The first enrollment period for Part D is the Initial Enrollment Period (IEP). That’s the seven-month window that includes: Three months before you turn 65\nThe month you turn 65\nThree months after you turn 65\nDuring this time, you can apply for Part D coverage along with Medicare Part A and Part B. Even if you are not taking prescription medications, it’s best to enroll in Part D as soon as you’re eligible to avoid penalties. You can still add Part D coverage after your IEP. You can make changes to your plan, including adding coverage, during the Annual Enrollment Period from October 15 to December 7 each year. What types of prescription medications do you take? There are lots of Part D prescription drug plans and they cover different medications. Be sure to find a plan that covers the medicines you need and take regularly.",
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"segment": "When Will My Part D Coverage Start? - Senior65\nWhen Will My Part D Coverage Start? Learn when your Medicare prescription drug plan's effective date is\nAmy De Vore\nDec 26, 2016\n2 Comments\nLast Updated: Dec 25, 2020 9:24 pm\nMedicare Part D, Medicare’s prescription drug program, covers drugs prescribed by your doctor (not infusions or doctor administered drugs). When you become Medicare eligible and enroll in Part A and B you’ll also want to enroll in a prescription drug plan, even if you’re not currently taking any drugs (to avoid a Part D penalty ). What is the Medicare Part D Initial Enrollment Period? Medicare’s Part D initial enrollment is a 7 month period that has the same initial enrollment period as Original Medicare. You will never be asked medical questions to enroll in a Part D plan. Remember the best way to choose a plan is to look up your current drugs and dosages\nWhen is the Part D Initial Enrollment Period? Part D initial enrollment starts three months before your 65th birth month, goes on for the month of your birth, and ends three months after.",
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"segment": "Medicare has increased competition among plans by requiring Part D plans to have a meaningful difference from each other; this makes more plan options for beneficiaries. The upcoming Annual Enrollment Period for 2021 will begin on October 15th and end on December 7th. During this time, beneficiaries can change Part D policies after comparing drug plan options. CMS usually releases the information on plans by mid to late September. Standard Initial Deductible for Part D in 2021\nCoverage changes include a slight increase in the initial deductible for prescriptions. The deductible will be $445 in 2021. The initial deductible goes towards your out of pocket threshold (TrOOP), or when you leave the Donut Hole and move into Catastrophic Coverage. You pay deductibles before coverage begins. The deductible amount in 2021 is $445, but that doesn’t affect when you enter the Donut Hole portion of the Part D coverage (after expenses of $4,130).",
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"segment": "As in the past few years, the annual Election/Enrollment period to change your Part D drug plan is between October 15th and December 7th in 2019. This means any changes you decide to make, either coming off a Medicare Advantage plan and onto a Medicare supplement plan, or simply just changing your drug plan, will become effective on January 1st of 2020. Medicare costs in 2019 can become a complicated issue for anyone who does not plan ahead of time. You could fall sick at any time, and planning before getting to 65 assures that you have a reliable and cost-effective health cover in place. To enroll in Medicare Supplement insurance, just give us a call today! We’ll find you the very best plans at the lowest rates and make sure you stay that way for years to come.",
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"segment": "Who is the president of Japan? Nobody. The position of president does not exist in the Japanese government. Japan’s government is a constitutional monarchy, comparable to the United Kingdom. The head of state in Japan is a monarch—rather than king or queen, the Japanese monarch’s title is Emperor. The current emperor is Akihito, who has been on the throne since January 7, 1989. Akihito plans to abdicate his throne on April 30, 2019, at which time his eldest son, Crown Prince Naruhito will most likely become the next emperor. Like the United Kingdom, Japan’s monarch is primarily a figurehead—the actual government is made up o\nContinue Reading\nNobody. The position of president does not exist in the Japanese government. Japan’s government is a constitutional monarchy, comparable to the United Kingdom.",
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"segment": "Money and Currency in Argentina\nMoney and Currency in Argentina\nArgentine 100 Peso Bill\nThe currency used in Argentina is the Argentine peso. One United States Dollar is approximately 4 pesos, one British Pound approximately 6 pesos and one euro approximately 5 pesos. To convert your currency into pesos with real-time rates click here: South America Living – Currency Calculator. The peso is divided into 100 centavos – with 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavo coins. The small 1 centavo coin has been removed from circulation and is not minted anymore (post 2001) but you will still see it at times. Banknotes come in 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 denominations. The currency symbol is $ (placed before the number amount) and the currency code is ARS. Due to an economic crisis in 2002 the peso was devalued – and Argentina became a First World country travel bargain at Third World prices. Though prices have increased, Argentina is still a great value for your travel dollar, euro or Pound!",
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"segment": "Their most worthy throne have now opened\nThe United Province of the South. And the free people of the world reply: “To the great Argentine people, hail!” And the free ones of the world reply: “To the great Argentine people, hail!” May the laurels be eternal\nthat we were able to achieve\nLet us live crowned in glory\nOr let us swear to die with glory! Or let us swear to die with glory! The Currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso (ARS)\nThe official currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso ( $, ARS). The Central Bank of Argentina is responsible for producing and releasing currency in the country. The Argentine peso is divided into 100 sub-units called centavos and currently exists in both coinage and bill form.",
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"segment": "May the laurels be eternal\nthat we were able to achieve\nLet us live crowned in glory\nOr let us swear to die with glory! Or let us swear to die with glory! The Currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso (ARS)\nThe official currency of Argentina is the Argentine peso ( $, ARS). The Central Bank of Argentina is responsible for producing and releasing currency in the country. The Argentine peso is divided into 100 sub-units called centavos and currently exists in both coinage and bill form. The coins are in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos while bills come in denominations of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pesos. The Argentine Bank seeks to increase the denominations of the currency released into circulation by introducing 200, 500, and 1000-peso notes. The notes are printed with the Argentinean natural environment in mind as they include animals and the physical environment. The Rufous Hornero - Argentina’s National Bird, is on the 1000-peso note. Argentine peso Banknote\nPortrait of Jose de San Martin, also called El Libertador of Argentina, featured on on 5 Pesos 2003 banknote from Argentina\nArgentine peso Coin\nA bimetallic one peso coin from Argentina\nHistorical Currencies Of Argentina\nThe currency of Argentina has evolved over the centuries.",
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"segment": "depends on what type of money because they use a different type of money over there\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica? whst type of money does Jamaica use\nWhat type of money do the France use? They use EURO, but used to use FRANCS. What type of money do they use in old Germany? I think they didn't used money at all. Money was not there. What type of money do they use in Beijing? in Beijing they use yen as their currency\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use? They use the swiss franc in liechtenstein\nWhat type of money do Argentina use? they use pesos like in mexico:) :)",
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"segment": "Not all foreign cards work in ATMs. Bring more than one option and be sure to alert your home bank that you are traveling in Argentina. In Patagonia, places like El Calafate and El Chaltén quickly run out of cash in high season. Cash\nThe Argentine unit of currency is the peso (AR$). Notes come in denominations of two, five, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 pesos. One peso equals 100 centavos; coins come in denominations of five, 10, 25 and 50 centavos, as well as one and two pesos. At present, US dollars are accepted by many tourist-oriented businesses, but you should always carry some pesos. Don’t be dismayed if you receive dirty and hopelessly tattered banknotes; they’ll be accepted everywhere.",
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"segment": "Money was not there. What type of money do they use in Beijing? in Beijing they use yen as their currency\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use? They use the swiss franc in liechtenstein\nWhat type of money do Argentina use? they use pesos like in mexico:) :) Which best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills? The best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills is a checking account. What type of birds are found in Portugal? there are over 600 species birds in Portugal. What type of money does Tokyo use?",
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"segment": "Who Was Queen Victoria? Queen Victoria served as monarch of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 until her death in 1901. She became Empress of India in 1877. After Queen Elizabeth II, Victoria is the second-longest reigning British monarch. Victoria's reign saw great cultural expansion; advances in industry, science and communications; and the building of railways and the London Underground. Early Life\nBorn Alexandrina Victoria on May 24, 1819, Queen Victoria’s father died when she was 8 months old. Her mother became a domineering influence in her life. As a child, she was said to be warm-hearted and lively.",
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"headings": "10 Most Famous Queens In History\n10 Most Famous Queens In History\n10. Queen Zenobia, Syria\n9. Queen Tomyris, Central Asia\n8. Rani of Jhansi, India\n7. Queen Nefertiti, Egypt\n6. Queen Boudica, United Kingdom\n5. Queen Elizabeth I, England & Ireland\n4. Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt\n3. Queen Victoria, United Kingdom\n2. Catherine The Great, Russia\n1. Queen Cleopatra, Egypt\n",
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"segment": "Here’s what you need to know. Who was Queen Victoria? Queen Victoria | George Hayter/ Wikimedia Commons\nQueen Victoria remains one of the most iconic British monarchs. Biography reports that she was born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24, 1819, to Edward, King George III’s fourth son, and Victoria Saxe-Saalfield-Coburg. At birth, she was fifth in line to the throne. But when her father died when she was just eight months old, she became the heir apparent as her three surviving uncles — who were ahead of her in the line of succession — had no legitimate heirs who survived childhood. Victoria became queen at age 18, when King William IV died in 1837. Biography reports that she “was queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901, the second-longest reign of any other British monarch in history,” after Queen Elizabeth II. As Biography explains, “Victoria’s reign saw great cultural expansion; advances in industry, science, and communications;",
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"segment": "Other exports include petrochemicals, chemicals, automobiles, fruits, nuts, and carpets. Export Partners Of Iran\nIran’s major export partners include China importing 30.1% of all Iranian exports, India 16.7%, Turkey 9.5% and Japan 6.8%\nMain Imports Of Iran\nIran spent an estimated $70.53 billion on import in 2017. The main import goods include industrial raw materials and intermediate goods, foodstuffs and consumer goods, capital goods, and technical services. Main Import Partners Of Iran\nIran’s import partners include the United Arab Emirates 27.4%, China 13.2%, Turkey 7.8% and Germany 4%. Challenges To The Economy Of Iran\nThe Iranian economy is plagued with numerous challenges from price control, corruption, and restrictive policies which undermine the growth and expansion of the private sector. Iran suffers high rates of unemployment and inflation leading to migration of citizens to other countries to seek employment leading to a brain drain in the country. After the Iranian economy declined following the trade restrictions in 2011/12, the Iranian government signed agreements with other countries including Germany and US to rebuild the economy and establish new economic opportunities. Iran is still working on policies to improve trade and employment opportunities for the people as well as to encourage foreign investments in the country. The country has also experienced an increase in tourism which has had a favorable effect on the country, with the potential for more growth. Benjamin Elisha Sawe June 20 2019 in Economics\nHome\nEconomics\nThe Economy of Iran",
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"segment": "Trade picture\nChina, the United Arab Emirates,and the EU are now Iran's main trading partners, accounting for 19.5%, 16.8% and 16.3% respectively. The EU used to be the first trading partner of Iran before the current sanctions regime. Balance in trade with Iran was €682 million in 2017. Trade balances since 2012 with Iran have been mostly positive; for the previous five years they were mostly negative. The EU exported over €10.8 billion worth of goods to Iran in 2017. EU exports to Iran are mainly machinery and transport equipment (€5.5 billion, 50.9%), chemicals (€1.9 billion, 18.1%), and manufactured goods (€0.9 billion, 8.9%). The EU imported over €10.1 billion worth of goods from Iran in 2017. Most EU imports from Iran are energy-related (mineral fuels account for €8.9 billion and 88.7% of EU imports from Iran), followed by manufactured goods (€0.6 billion, 6.4%), and food (€0.3 billion, 3.3%). In 2017, EU imports from Iran increased by 83.9% and EU exports increased by 31.5%.",
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"segment": "Foodstuffs account for a considerable proportion of total import value, followed by basic manufactures and machinery and transport equipment. The huge income derived from the export of petroleum products has generally created a favourable annual balance of trade. Other exports include carpets, fruits and nuts, chemicals, and metals. Iran’s leading trading partners include China, the UAE, Iraq, Germany, and Turkey. Iran: Major import sources Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nIran: Major export destinations Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nServices\nDespite efforts in the 1990s toward economic liberalization, government spending—including expenditures by quasi-governmental foundations that dominate the economy—has been high. Estimates of service sector spending in Iran are regularly more than two-fifths of the GDP, and much of that is government-related spending, including military expenditures, government salaries, and social service disbursements. Until the early 1960s, little attention was paid to tourism. Lack of facilities made travel in Iran a rugged experience.",
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"headings": "Amazing Facts about Persian and Persians!\nAmazing Facts about Persian and Persians!\nCountries that Use Persian\nTen Facts about Persian Culture!\nIranians are proud of their history\nFamily is Important to Iranians\nHospitality Counts for a Lot\nThey Still Use Old Currency\nIran is an Ancient Civilization\nIranians Invented Practical Windmills\nThe Postal Service was Invented in Ancient Persia\nThe Image of the Country abroad is important\nThere is an art to Politeness\nYou will never find a perfect Persian Rug\nPersian Economy\nPersian Market\nTranslation into Persian\n",
"segment": "Initially, Iran was an isolated country from a financial perspective but in recent years, it has signed agreements with other countries. Iran is a big export of petrochemicals, chemicals, automobiles, fruits, nuts and carpets earning the country almost $100 billion. When it comes to export partners, China imports 22% of Iranian exports with India importing 9.9%, Turkey 8.4% and Japan 4.5%. Iran also imports a number of products forming a large part of the economy. The country mainly imports industrial raw materials and intermediate goods, foods, capital goods and technical services. In terms of import partners, it includes United Arab Emirates, Chine, South Korea and Turkey. Persian Market\nThe government in Iran relies heavily on the production of gas and oil as it makes up the majority of its revenue. However, there are many other market that are growing such as petrochemicals, car manufacturing, telecom, energy construction and food to name but a few. The Iranian market is now growing faster than it has done for some time and that is down to the fact that it has signed agreements with a number of countries. It has close ties with countries such as China and India and so, markets are beginning to capitalise on opportunities.",
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"segment": "Exports - commodities: petroleum 60%, chemical and petrochemical products, fruits and nuts, carpets, cement, ore\nExports - partners: China 48%, India 12%, South Korea 8%, Turkey 6%, United Arab Emirates 5% (2019)\nImports - commodities: industrial supplies, capital goods, foodstuffs and other consumer goods, technical services\nImports - partners: China 28%, United Arab Emirates 20%, India 11%, Turkey 7%, Brazil 6%, Germany 5% (2019)\nCurrency: Iranian Rial (IRR)\nIran in Figures\nIran key statistical data. Official Sites of Iran\nNote: External links will open in a new browser window. Assembly building in Tehran, home to the Iranian Majlis, the Islamic Consultative Assembly. Image:",
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"segment": "China Becomes Iran’s Largest Trade Partner\nNational Security\nChina Becomes Iran’s Largest Trade Partner\nIranian trade profits soaring as sanctions collapse\nOil refinery in Tehran, Iran / AP\nAdam Kredo • February 25, 2014 9:00 am\nChina has emerged as Iran’s top trading partner, with non-oil trade hitting $13 billion over the past 10 months, according to Iranian media. Iran’s exports to China rose by nearly 35 percent over the time period, with Iran exporting some $5.9 billion in non-oil-related goods, according to a report by Iran’s Customs. Iranian imports from China topped $7 billion, according to the report, which provides further evidence that Iran’s economy has been on the rebound since it began engaging in talks with Western nations over its contested nuclear program. China has long been Iran’s top crude oil client and has been accused of participating in a plot to smuggle the heavily sanctioned product out of Tehran. Chinese-Iranian oil deals topped $13 billion in the past months, according to the report. Iran’s total non-oil exports topped $37 billion in total over the past 11 months, a 15 percent rise over the previous year, when sanctions were at their most stringent level. This included more than $550 million in trade with the United States, according to Iranian officials. More than 23 percent of Iran’s non-oil exports went to China, while nearly 20 percent of China’s exports went to Tehran, according to the new report. Iran’s top exports to China included \"iron ore, methanol, propane, polyethylene, styrene, butane, ethylene-glycol, paraxylene, chrome stone, marble, oil and mineral seals, [and] purified cupper,\" according to the Iranian Students’ News Agency. Iran mainly imported from China \"railroad and subway locomotives parts, oil and gas pipelines, LCD and LED modules, car parts, polystyrene, banana [sic], and cars,\" according to the report.",
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"segment": "Iran earns revenue of $61.95 billion and spends $68.72 billion on exchange rates. Main Industries Of Iran\nThe economy of Iran is dominated by oil and gas production which makes up the largest revenue source for the government. Other major industries include petrochemicals, fertilizers, caustic soda, car manufacture, pharmaceuticals, telecom, energy, construction materials, textiles, cement, metal fabrication and food processing. Main Exports Of Iran\nExports earned Iran an estimated $91.99 bilion in 2017. The main exports were petroleum at 80% of the total exports. Other exports include petrochemicals, chemicals, automobiles, fruits, nuts, and carpets. Export Partners Of Iran\nIran’s major export partners include China importing 30.1% of all Iranian exports, India 16.7%, Turkey 9.5% and Japan 6.8%\nMain Imports Of Iran\nIran spent an estimated $70.53 billion on import in 2017. The main import goods include industrial raw materials and intermediate goods, foodstuffs and consumer goods, capital goods, and technical services. Main Import Partners Of Iran\nIran’s import partners include the United Arab Emirates 27.4%, China 13.2%, Turkey 7.8% and Germany 4%. Challenges To The Economy Of Iran\nThe Iranian economy is plagued with numerous challenges from price control, corruption, and restrictive policies which undermine the growth and expansion of the private sector.",
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"segment": "Due to Western economic sanctions on Iran, Russia has become a key trading partner, especially in regard to the former's excess oil reserves. Militarily, Iran is the only country in Western Asia that has been invited to join the Collective Security Treaty Organization, Russia's own international treaty organization in response to NATO. While much of the Iranian military uses Iranian-manufactured weapons and domestic hardware, Iran still purchases some weapons systems from Russia. In turn, Iran has helped Russia with its drone technology and other military technology. Iran has its embassy in Moscow and consulates in the cities of Astrakhan and Kazan. Russia has its embassy in Tehran, and consulates in Rasht and Isfahan . Contents\n1 History of Iran–Russia relations\n1.1 Pre-Safavid era\n1.2 Safavid Empire–Russian Empire\n1.3 Qajar Persia–Russian Empire\n1.4 Pahlavi–Soviet Union\n1.5 Post 1979\n2 Current relations\n2.1 Military\n2.2 Trade\n2.3 Eurasian Economic Union\n3 Polls\n4 Iran-Russia Trade Capacities: Opportunities and Threats\n5 See also\n6 References\n7 Sources and further reading\n8 External links\nHistory of Iran–Russia relations\nPainting of Shah Suleiman I and his courtiers by Aliquli Jabbadar, Isfahan, 1670. The painting was acquired by Tsar Nicholas II, and is now kept at the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts in Saint Petersburg. Pre-Safavid era\nDerbent is renowned for the Sassanid Iranian fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.",
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"segment": "Currently Russia and Iran act as economic partners to one another, since both countries are under sanctions by much of the Western world. Vladimir Putin with Ali Khamenei during a state visit to Tehran in September 2018. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two neighboring nations have generally enjoyed very close cordial relations. Iran and Russia are strategic allies and form an axis in the Caucasus alongside Armenia. Iran and Russia are also military allies in the conflicts in Syria and Iraq and partners in Afghanistan and post- Soviet Central Asia. Due to Western economic sanctions on Iran, Russia has become a key trading partner, especially in regard to the former's excess oil reserves. Militarily, Iran is the only country in Western Asia that has been invited to join the Collective Security Treaty Organization, Russia's own international treaty organization in response to NATO. While much of the Iranian military uses Iranian-manufactured weapons and domestic hardware, Iran still purchases some weapons systems from Russia. In turn, Iran has helped Russia with its drone technology and other military technology. Iran has its embassy in Moscow and consulates in the cities of Astrakhan and Kazan.",
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"segment": "2009 saw Bomer land then the lead role of con-artist and thief Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series White Collar with the series lasting to 2014. He has featured in supporting roles in the 2011 science fiction thriller In Time, the 2012 comedy-drama Magic Mike and its 2015 sequel, the 2014 supernatural-drama Winter's Tale, and the 2016 neo-noir film The Nice Guys. In 2015, he won a Golden Globe Award and received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for playing a closeted writer of The New York Times in the drama television film The Normal Heart about the rise of the HIV-AIDS crisis in New York City. Bomer made a guest appearance on the fourth season of FX 's horror anthology series American Horror Story. He was later upgraded to the main cast during the fifth season. In 2017 he received praise for his performances in the drama films Walking Out, Anything, and the 2018 comedy-drama Papi Chulo. He currently portrays Larry Trainor in the DC Universe series Doom Patrol, which premiered in 2019. On stage, Bomer starred in the Dustin Lance Black play 8 on Broadway, and at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles as Jeff Zarrillo, a plaintiff in the federal case that overturned California's Proposition 8. In 2018 he starred in revival of the Mart Crowley play The Boys in the Band on Broadway playing Donald; he reprised his role for the 2020 film of the same name .",
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"segment": "Since then he has shown more talent as an actor with interesting roles. Though he has the potential to give us a good version of Gambit, it seems unlikely now. 9 Want: Matthew Bomer\nMatt Bomer is a solid actor who is gradually building a very impressive resume of interesting roles. He has starred in a variety of television projects, including the recent Doom Patrol series. he also has some great film roles under his belt, including Magic Mike and The Nice Guys. RELATED: 10 Things Doom Patrol Does Better Than Titans\nBomer certainly has the looks to play Gambit and could be very interesting in the part. He has shown a great deal of range in his various roles and it is possible he could bring some very interesting aspects to the role. 8 Rumored:",
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"segment": "That same year, he starred as an earnest law student and reformed poker player in Rounders (1998), starring opposite Edward Norton and John Malkovich. The next year, Matt rejoined his childhood friend, Ben Affleck and fellow comedian, Chris Rock, in the comedy Dogma (1999). Towards the end of 1999, Matt played \"Tom Ripley\", a working-class young man who tastes the good life and will do anything to live it. Both Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow also starred in the movie. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) earned mixed reviews from critics, but even so, Matt earned praise for his performance. Matt lent his voice to the animated movie, Titan A.E. (2000) in the year 2000, which also earned mixed reviews from the public. He also starred in two other movies, All the Pretty Horses (2000) and the golf comedy-drama, The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000), starring alongside Will Smith. In the year 2003, he signed on to star in The Informant! ( 2009) by Steven Soderbergh and the Farrelly Brothers' Stuck on You (2003). He also starred in Gerry (2002), a film he co-wrote with his friends, Gus Van Sant and Casey Affleck.",
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"segment": "The 30 Most Important Leonardo da Vinci Inventions | Life Persona\nThe 30 Most Important Leonardo da Vinci Inventions\nThe Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci Continue to influence the world to this day. The helicopter, the parachute or the crossbow are some of the many that are still being used. Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most prolific inventors in history, engineered inventions and innovations in a wide variety of fields. Whether designing weapons of war, flying machines, water systems or working tools, da Vinci, the inventor (like the artist) was never afraid to look beyond traditional thinking. 30 famous inventions of Leonardo da Vinci\n1- Helicopter (Propeller)\nAlthough the first real helicopter was not built until the 1940s, it is believed that Leonardo da Vinci sketches of the late fifteenth century were the predecessor of the modern flying machine. Like many of da Vinci's ideas, he never built it, but his notes and drawings traced exactly how the device would work. 2- Anemometer\nHistorians stipulate that it was Leonardo da Vinci's fascination for flight that inspired him to innovate the anemometer, an instrument for measuring wind speed. His hope was that, over time, the device could be used to give people a glimpse of the direction of the wind before attempting to fly. While da Vinci did not actually invent the device, it made variations on the existing designed, originated by Leon Battista in 1450, (da Vinci's design was probably made between 1483 and 1486), so that it was easier to measure the force of the wind . Along with his anemometer sketches, da Vinci made the following notes:\"To measure the distance traveled per hour with the force of the wind, here a clock is required to show the time.\"",
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"headings": "10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions\n10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions\nJon Bauckham\n1. Ornithopters\n2. Helical air screw\n3. Parachute\n4. Self-supporting bridge\n5. Giant crossbow\n6. Armoured fighting vehicle\n7. Equestrian sculpture\n8. Diving suits\n9. The ‘robot’\n10. Mechanical lion\n",
"segment": "10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions | History Hit\nHome\nArticles\nEarly Modern\n10 of Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Important Inventions\nJon Bauckham\n26 Jan 2021\nHISTORYHIT.TV A new online only channel for history lovers\nSign Me Up\nIt’s something of an understatement to say that Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was a ‘genius’. As well as being responsible for world-famous paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, the Renaissance man was also a highly talented anatomist, zoologist, geologist, mathematician and military engineer (to name but a few), whose insatiable curiosity about the world around him knew no bounds. During the course of his life – from his early days in Florence, right through to his final years in France – the polymath sketched out ideas and recorded scientific investigations on thousands of sheets of paper, gathered today in volumes known as codices. In this article we delve into Leonardo’s notes and pick out 10 of his most impressive inventions and feats of engineering – some of which foreshadow innovations of more recent times. 1. Ornithopters\nAmong his numerous scientific interests, Leonardo harboured a particular obsession with flight. By studying the anatomy of birds, he hoped to build a machine that would one day allow humans to join them in the skies. Towards the end of his life, the polymath gathered his thoughts on the topic in a text known as the Codice sul volo degli uccelli (‘Codex on the Flight of Birds’), written around 1505–06. However, concepts for so-called flying machines were sketched throughout Leonardo’s career. Typically, the contraptions he drew were ‘ornithopters’, with membrane-covered wings designed to flap up and down.",
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"segment": "Know about the main works of Leonardo da Vinci by studying his 10 major accomplishments and achievements. #1 Da Vinci was a prolific inventor\nAs an engineer, Da Vinci conceived ideas much ahead of his time. Among other things, he conceptualized the use of concentrated solar power, a calculator, a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics and the double hull. Also, his scientific studies remained unpublished during his time and many of his inventions were passed into general and practical use without Da Vinci being given credit. Among those inventions are the strut bridge, the automated bobbin winder, the rolling mill, the machine for testing the tensile strength of wire and the lens-grinding machine. Reconstruction of Leonardo’s lens-grinding machine\n#2 He designed a tank more than 400 years before it became a reality\nIn 1487, Da Vinci designed a war machine which is today known as Leonardo’s fighting vehicle or Leonardo’s tank. The design required eight men to operate the machine, which had 36 guns poking out from its sides and a conical cover inspired by a turtle’s shell. The system would be operated by a system of gears propelled by cranks that turned a sequence of wheels. In a BBC documentary, a military team built a workable machine from Leonardo’s tank design by changing one of the gears, an error supposedly done intentionally to prevent it from being used by unauthorized people. Da Vinci thus conceptualized the tank 400 years before it was actually used during the First World War.",
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"segment": "Leonardo Da Vinci Inventions\nLeonardo Da Vinci's Life\nMENU\nDa Vinci's Life\nPaintings\nWorks\nBooks & Movies\nLeonardo Da Vinci Inventions\nMany of us know that Leonardo Da Vinci was a brilliant artist with celebrated and poignant masterpieces such as The Mona Lisa, The Vitruvian Man and The Last Supper. These works have resonated within circles of art lovers for centuries, and their true meanings are debated in classrooms, cafes and art galleries all over the world. Aside from his masterful, artistic talent, Da Vinci also possessed an acute scientific mind that he put to good use by inventing and re-inventing dozens of contraptions. However, Leonardo Da Vinci inventions have been somewhat overlooked and one might be pleasantly surprised to discover some of the ideas that have sprung from this artist’s mind. Flying Inventions\nLeonardo Da Vinci’s fascination with machines began when he was merely a boy. His earliest sketches depict the inner workings of various machines from his era. Eventually, his creativity led to the outlines of flying machines, weapons and musical instruments. Leonardo first became enamored with the idea of flight in the 1480s. He designed what is called the ornithopter flying machine. Although the invention never came to fruition during his time, many believe that the helicopter was indeed inspired by Da Vinci.",
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"segment": "He drew the line, however, with his plans for an underwater breathing device, which he refused to reveal, saying that men would likely use it for \"evil in war\". Leonardo da Vinci had many innovative designs, scientific accomplishments, and artistic masterpieces. Some of his innovative designs include: flying machines, parachutes, submarines, underwater breathing devices, self floatation/ocean rescue devices, swimming fins, pumping mechanisms, water turbines, dredging systems, steam calorimeters, water-well drill, swing bridges, canals, leveling/surveying instruments, cranes, pulley systems, street-lighting systems, convection roasting spit, mechanical saw, treadle-operated lathe, compasses, contact lenses, and military weapons. Some of his famous scientific accomplishments include: proposing the earth rotates around the sun, proposing that the moon's light is reflected sunlight, correctly explaining why sea shells are sometimes found miles inland on mountain tops, and creating the first textbook of human anatomy. And finally some of his great artistic masterpieces include: The Baptism of Christ, The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and The Adoration of the Three Kings. Leonardo died on May 2, 1519 at the age of sixty seven. Legend has it that King Francis was at his side when he died, cradling Leonardo's head in his arms.",
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"headings": "Beachfront Hotel in Venice, California\nBeachfront Hotel in Venice, California\nThe Perks of Our Location\nRest at Venice on the Beach\nRelax & Rejuvenate\n",
"segment": "Take a tour or explore the bohemian neighborhood at your own pace. Buy souvenirs, get your caricatures done, take memorable pictures, play some basketball, go paddle boarding, play tennis, get a massage, have your fortune told, get a semi-permanent henna tattoo, or just catch the rays on one of the best beaches in the world. Best of all – enjoy the spectacular views and amazing sunsets that await you at the Venice on the Beach Hotel. Rest at Venice on the Beach\nOur convenient Venice lodgings promise comfort in the way of plush beds, memorable views, and in-room entertainment. All of our rooms come with thoughtful in-room amenities like personal temperature controls, beach towels, fans, radios, and more! Upgrade your stay to enjoy one of our expansive suites and delight in the ability to truly make yourself at home with a full kitchen. Stock the shelves, cook your own meals, and enjoy private outdoor dining on your patio with all of your favorite flavors of home. Book your stay at our hotel in Venice, California today! Relax & Rejuvenate\nVenice on the Beach Hotel is marked by its wonderful common spaces, which blend surf, sun, and sand. Relax on any one of our outdoor patios and use our lounge chairs, fire pits, and plush seating to soak up the sunshine, read a good book, people watch, and enjoy a bite to eat.",
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"segment": "Rent (or bring) a bike to ride the beach bike path. Ice skate in short sleeves at one of the seasonal outdoor ice rinks. See a show at Bob Baker Marionette Theater. Go for a walk through the Venice Canals. Take a day out of school to go to Disneyland when it's not as busy. See the buffalo on Catalina Island. Go on a Faery Hunt. The woods are alive with faeries at the Faery Hunt. Photo by Christi Anna\nCheck out Watts Towers. Visit the Flower Mart downtown.",
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"headings": "22 Best Things to Do in Venice Beach, Southern California\n22 Best Things to Do in Venice Beach, Southern California\n1. Venice Beach\n2. Electric Lodge Performing Arts\n3. High Rooftop Lounge, Venice Beach, CA\n4. Legends Historic Bike Tour\n5. Menotti's Coffee Stop, Venice Beach, CA\n6. Things to Do in Venice Beach: Mosaic Tile House\n7. Muscle Beach Tours\n8. Pacific Resident Theatre, Venice Beach, California\n9. Felix Trattoria\n10. Ride! Venice\n11. Rose Cafe-Restaurant, Venice Beach, California\n12. Self-Guided Walking Tour of the Venice Murals\n13. Small World Books, Venice Beach, CA\n14. Superba Food & Bread\n15. Aloha Brothers Surf Lessons\n16. ChocoVivo, Venice Beach, CA\n17. Venice Beach Beer Company\n18. Venice Canals Walkway\n19. Venice Duck Brewery, Venice Beach, CA\n20. Things to Do in Venice Beach: Venice Skatepark\n21. Vintage Venice Reel to Real Tours\n22. What to Do in Venice Beach: Paddle Method\n22 Best Things to Do in Venice Beach, Southern California\n",
"segment": "22 Best Things to Do in Venice Beach, Southern California\n22 Best Things to Do in Venice Beach, Southern California\nBy VI Staff on May 7, 2021 - Updated\nCourtesy of maria kraynova - Fotolia.com\nVenice Beach is famous the world over for being the playground by the sea for Southern Californians. It is especially well known for its eclectic oceanfront boardwalk. The beach itself offers prime surfing and sunbathing opportunities as well as a plethora of recreational activities, restaurants, and unique wedding venues. Here are the best things to do in Venice Beach, California. CDC information for travelers. Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Venice Beach\n© Courtesy of maria kraynova - Fotolia.com\nVenice Beach is a popular stretch of sand receiving millions of visitors each year and is known for being an eccentric and buzzing place. The beachfront includes a boardwalk that runs parallel to the ocean and many attractions line it, including paddle tennis courts, a skate dancing plaza, several beach volleyball courts, handball courts, a bike trail, and many interesting shops, cafes, and restaurants. The southern part of the beach has a 1,300-foot concrete fishing pier.",
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"headings": "100 Things to Do in Southwest Florida\n100 Things to Do in Southwest Florida\nCheck out this big list of more than 100 things to do in southwest Florida\nClick the links in each heading for more pictures and information about each place!\nThings to do in Sarasota with kids\nArlington Park and Aquatic Center in Sarasota\nPayne Park in Sarasota\nHunsader Farms in Bradenton\nLivingston’s Amusement Center in Sarasota\nKayaking SRQ Tours and Rentals in Sarasota\nSmugglers Cove in Sarasota\nBeach Snoballs in St. Armand’s Circle\nThings to do in Venice with Kids\nCentennial Park in Venice\nNorth Jetty on Venice Island\nB&B Galleria Theatre in Venice\nCaspersen Beach Park in Venice\nThings to do in North Port with kids\nMcKibben Park in North Port\nAtwater Park in North Port\nBlue Ridge Park in North Port\nCool off with a snow cone at the Shiver Shack Hawaiian Snow Cones\nThings to do in Englewood with kids\nThings to do in Port Charlotte with kids\nPlay at the McGuire Park playground and splash in the splash pad area.\nSee a show at the Cultural Center\nSee a Charlotte Stone Crabs Game\nPlay at the Bayshore Live Oak Park\nPlay in a HUGE play place at Kid Star\nGo Bowling at Treasure Lanes\nKids Space Playground\nMid County Regional Library\nPort Charlotte Beach Park Pool\nThings to do in Punta Gorda with kids\nPonce de Leon Park and boardwalk\nSee local birds and other wildlife at the Peace River Wildlife Center\nLaishley Splash Park and playground\nGo fishing at Live Oak Point\nTake a trip back in time at Military Heritage Museum\nThe South County Regional Park pool is huge and great for people of all ages.\nSee exotic animals at the Octagon Wildlife Center\nShop around at Fishermen’s Village\nThings to do on Boca Grande Island with kids\nThings to do in Fort Myers with Kids\nJumping Jacks\nSix Mile Cypress Slough Preserve\nBuild-a-Bear Workshop\nCoconut Point Mall Play Place\nLakes Regional Park and Splash Park\nDEFY Fort Myers\nDave & Buster’s\nMiromar Outlets WINK Play Place\nSPINZ Skating Rink\nShell Factory\nImaginarium Science Center\nTropical Breeze Fun Park\nSky Zone Trampoline Park\nEdison and Ford Estates\nHeadPinz Entertainment Center\nSpringtime Farms has a petting zoo and bounce house\nThings to do in Naples with kids\nThings to do in Cape Coral with kids\n",
"segment": "The Jetties are a great place to do some fishing and even a picnic lunch or dinner and watch the sunset. We almost always see dolphins at the Jetties too! B&B Galleria Theatre in Venice\nSee a movie at B&B Galleria Theatre in Venice\nWe love this theater in Venice. It used to be called Franks Theater but they changed hands recently and are redoing a lot inside. It’s a very nice theater. Caspersen Beach Park in Venice\nLet the kids play at a fun shaded park at Caspersen Beach Park. This is a cute little playground on Venice Island. After you play, cross the street over to Venice beach and cool off in the Gulf! Make a sand castle at Venice Beach\nThe beach is always a great idea! It’s free and fun!",
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"segment": "1. Find a shark’s tooth on Caspersen Beach in Venice. 2. Spend the day soaking up history in Cortez with a visit to the Florida Maritime Museum, housed in a 1912 schoolhouse. Stop at nearby Star Fish Co. for fresh seafood. 3. Buy crazy keepsakes at Siesta Key’s Beach Bazaar. 4. Take a dive trip to the reef off of Venice Beach. 5.",
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"headings": "Top 5 Closest Beaches To LAX Airport (and our favorite)\nLos Angeles\nTop 5 Closest Beaches To LAX Airport (and our favorite)\nSo what is the closest beach to LAX airport?\nHere are the top 4 beaches near LAX airport\nEl Porto Beach\nPlaya del Rey Beach\nVenice Beach\nBut what is the best beach near LAX?\nManhattan Beach\nWhere to eat in Manhattan Beach\nThe best beach near LAX by public transport\nWhat’s a good layover duration to go to the beach?\nDo I need a visa to leave LAX airport on a layover?\ncitiesstopover\n",
"segment": "There’s a little more going on in Playa del Rey vs El Porto and Dockweiler, with a few eateries for lunch or try the Caffe Pinguini for some non-airport food in the evening. Venice Beach\nIf you’ve never been to LA before, a trip up to Venice Beach is a fun option but just be careful of your timings. The journey usually takes around 20 minutes on a good day but traffic in LA can be notoriously bad. If you head to Venice Beach, you really don’t want to get stuck in traffic coming back to the airport and miss your flight. That said, Venice is alive with people. A bustling part of the LA coastline, Venice Beach showcases a more bohemian side of Los Angeles. Catch the skateboarders showing off their skills at the skate park, the muscles flexing at Muscle Beach or simply hire a bike and cycle along the boardwalk down to Santa Monica. Make sure you also wander the streets to find the wall murals. For an evening treat, book ahead and devour a sunset drink at the Hotel Erwin’s rooftop bar. But what is the best beach near LAX?",
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"headings": "Jalama Beach Campground\nJalama Beach Campground\nJalama Beach County Park Campground\nJalama Beach Group Campsites\nGeneral Camping Information for\nJalama Highlights\nChoose from a variety of campsites, all close to the beach.\nEnjoy amenities such as showers, a camp store, and grill.\nGroup campsites are available.\nLight Up Your Camp\nRelax in Your Campsite\nSleep Warm and Comfortable\nSanta Barbara Beach and Lake Attractions\nKey Campground Regulations\nNearby Campgrounds\nSanta Barbara County\nVentura County\nKern County\nTOP\n",
"segment": "Enjoy swimming, surfing, and fishing at Emma Wood State Beach. Head out wildlife viewing along the Ventura River estuary. Spend the afternoon kiteboarding at Leadbetter Beach. Fish for monster bass at Lake Casitas. Enjoy the calm waters of beautiful Cachuma Lake. Take to the air hang gliding at Douglas Preserve near Arroyo Burro Beach. View the Harbor Seals near Carpinteria Beach. Watch some exciting and competitive beach volleyball at East Beach. Kayak along the Santa Barbara coast. Explore Channel Islands Harbor where you can rent a boat or take a cruise out to the Channel Islands.",
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"headings": "Refugio State Beach Campground\nRefugio State Beach Campground\nRefugio State Beach Campground\nRefugio State Beach Group Campsites\nGeneral Camping Information for\nRefugio Highlights\nEnjoy great campsites adjacent to the beach.\nFind amenities such as showers, a camp store, and bike trail.\nRefugio also has group campsites and Hike & Bike sites.\nLight Up Your Camp\nRelax in Your Campsite\nSleep Warm and Comfortable\nSanta Barbara County Beach and Lake Attractions\nKey Refugio State Beach Campground Regulations\n",
"segment": "Hike along self-guided nature trail on El Capitan Point or the Bill Wallace Trail leading up El Capitan Creek. Spend the afternoon kiteboarding at Leadbetter Beach. Fish for monster bass at Lake Casitas. Enjoy the calm waters of beautiful Cachuma Lake. Experience excellent pier fishing off the Gaviota Pier. Take to the air hang gliding at Douglas Preserve near Arroyo Burro Beach. View the Harbor Seals near Carpinteria Beach. Watch some exciting and competitive beach volleyball at East Beach. Kayak along the Santa Barbara coast. Explore Channel Islands Harbor where you can rent a boat or take a cruise out to the Channel Islands.",
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"headings": "15 Best Things to Do in Venice (FL)\n15 Best Things to Do in Venice (FL)\n1. Venice Beach\n2. Downtown Venice\n3. Venetian Waterway Park\n4. Caspersen Beach\n5. Venice Museum and Archives\n6. Historic Venice Train Depot\n7. Centennial Park\n8. Venice Fishing Pier\n9. North Jetty Beach\n10. South Jetty\n11. Oscar Scherer State Park\n12. Myakka River State Park\n13. Myakka State Forest\n14. Fort Myers\n15. Tampa\n15 Best Things to Do in Venice (FL):\n",
"segment": "you’ll find mile upon mile of white sands and clear waters fringing the Gulf of Mexico. It’s a great city to holiday in. To inspire your trip, here are the 15 best things to do in Venice, Florida. 1. Venice Beach\nSource: Irina Mos / shutterstock\nVenice Beach, Florida\nThe most famous beach in Venice is, of course, Venice Beach. Located just a short walk away from downtown Venice, the beach is one of the best reasons to visit the city. Venice Beach is beautiful; you can find soft white sands that are as pristine as any in Florida. The city’s skyline looks glorious from the shoreline, and along the coast, you will find plenty of cafes and restaurants to sit out at and relax the day away.",
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"segment": "Ride the Orange County Great Park helium balloon. Go to a Native American event at the Autry National Center. Camp in Malibu Creek State Park. Do an LA Conservancy Family Walking Tour. Go rollerblading along Venice Beach. Head south to swim with the belugas or dolphins at SeaWorld. Go to a Medieval Times dinner tournament. See EquestFest over winter break. Play at Noah’s Ark at the Skirball. Build a campfire and cook dinner at Dockweiller Beach.",
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"segment": "Max Shreck\nChristopher Walken portrayed Max Shreck in Tim Burton 's Batman Returns . He is best known for his various antagonistic roles including Max Zorin in the James Bond film A View to a Kill . Characters portrayed by Christopher Walken in the Batman Universe\nMax Shreck\nCollaborations\nChristopher Walken was reunited in the film \"Hairspray\" with his Batman Returns co-star Michelle Pfeiffer, where their roles were somewhat reversed, with Walken playing a quiet, non-threatening character who is manipulated by a ruthless businessperson played by Pfeiffer. He starred alongside Batman & Robin actress Alicia Silverstone in the movies Excess Baggage (who was also an uncredited producer) and Blast from the Past . Links\nWikipedia page\nIMDb page\nRetrieved from \" https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Christopher_Walken?oldid=201825 \"\nCategories: Batman Returns Cast\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.",
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"segment": "Christopher Walken | Batman Wiki | Fandom\nin: Batman Returns Cast\nChristopher Walken\nView source\nHistory\nTalk (0)\nShare\nChristopher Walken\nGeneral Information\nBirth Name: Ronald Walken\nBirth Date: March 31, 1943\nBirth Place: Queens, New York, US\nCharacter (s): Max Shreck\nChristopher Walken portrayed Max Shreck in Tim Burton 's Batman Returns . He is best known for his various antagonistic roles including Max Zorin in the James Bond film A View to a Kill . Characters portrayed by Christopher Walken in the Batman Universe\nMax Shreck\nCollaborations\nChristopher Walken was reunited in the film \"Hairspray\" with his Batman Returns co-star Michelle Pfeiffer, where their roles were somewhat reversed, with Walken playing a quiet, non-threatening character who is manipulated by a ruthless businessperson played by Pfeiffer. He starred alongside Batman & Robin actress Alicia Silverstone in the movies Excess Baggage (who was also an uncredited producer) and Blast from the Past . Links\nWikipedia page\nIMDb page\nRetrieved from \" https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Christopher_Walken?oldid=201825 \"\nCategories:",
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"segment": "Epilogue\nFollowing the battle, Batman becomes a public hero. Bruce gains control of Wayne Enterprises and installs Fox as CEO, firing Earle. However, he is unable to hold onto Rachel, who cannot reconcile her love for Bruce Wayne with his dual life as Batman. Gordon, newly promoted to lieutenant, unveils a Bat-Signal for Batman and mentions a new criminal that, like Batman, has \"a taste for the theatrical\", leaving a Joker playing card at his crime scenes. Batman promises to investigate and Gordon mentions that he forgot to thank Batman for his efforts. Batman replies by saying that he'll never have to, as he takes off into the night. Cast\nChristian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman\nMichael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth\nLiam Neeson as Henri Ducard/Ra's al Ghul\nKatie Holmes as Rachel Dawes\nGary Oldman as Det. Sgt. James Gordon\nCillian Murphy as Dr. Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow\nTom Wilkinson as Carmine Falcone\nRutger Hauer as William Earle\nKen Watanabe as Ra's al Ghul (Decoy)\nMark Boone Junior as Det. Arnold Flass\nLinus Roache as Thomas Wayne\nMorgan Freeman as Lucius Fox\nLarry Holden as Carl Finch\nColin McFarlane as Gillian B. Loeb\nSara Stewart as Martha Wayne\nRichard Brake as Joe Chill\nTim Booth as Victor Zsasz\nJohn Nolan",
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"headings": "Best Christopher Walken Movies - Top 10\nBest Christopher Walken Movies - Top 10\nRefine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc\n1. The Deer Hunter (1978)\n2. True Romance (1993)\n3. Pulp Fiction (1994)\n4. Catch Me If You Can (2002)\n5. The Dead Zone (1983)\n6. King of New York (1990)\n7. Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)\n8. Suicide Kings (1997)\n9. Batman Returns (1992)\n10. Sleepy Hollow (1999)\n",
"segment": "Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Sean Patrick Flanery, Mark Watson\nVotes: 26,452 | Gross: $1.69M\n9. Batman Returns (1992)\nPG-13 | 126 min | Action, Crime, Fantasy\n7\n0\nRate\n1\nRate\n2\nRate\n3\nRate\n4\nRate\n5\nRate\n6\nRate\n7\nRate\n8\nRate\n9\nRate\n10\nRate\n0\nError: please try again. 68 Metascore\nWhile Batman deals with a deformed man calling himself the Penguin wreaking havoc across Gotham with the help of a cruel businessman, a female employee of the latter becomes the Catwoman with her own vendetta. Director: Tim Burton | Stars: Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken\nVotes: 277,575 | Gross:",
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"segment": "The next morning, Batman and Robin use the Batwing to cure the infected Gothamites. Months later, Harvey still appears to have repressed Two-Face and forgotten Batman's secret identity. He holds a bachelor auction at Wayne Manor with the Caped Crusader himself as the first bachelor. Batman appears before everyone, and to his delight, ends up having the first person to bid for him being none other than Catwoman. Voice cast\nAdam West as Bruce Wayne / Batman\nBurt Ward as Dick Grayson / Robin\nWilliam Shatner as Harvey Dent / Two-Face\nJulie Newmar as Catwoman\nSteven Weber as Alfred Pennyworth\nJim Ward as Commissioner Gordon, Hugo Strange\nThomas Lennon as Chief Miles O'Hara, Warden Crichton\nLynne Marie Stewart as Aunt Harriet Cooper\nJeff Bergman as Joker, Bookworm, Desmond Dumas\nWally Wingert as Riddler, King Tut\nWilliam Salyers as Penguin\nSirena Irwin as Dr. Harleen Quinzel\nLee Meriwether as Lucilee Diamond\nProduction\nDevelopment\nThe film is a sequel to Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders and was announced as featuring William Shatner voicing the main antagonist, Two-Face. Despite the June 9, 2017 death of Batman actor Adam West from leukemia, West and Shatner recorded their lines separately with West finishing his lines by October 2016. Burt Ward and Julie Newmar reprised their roles as Robin and Catwoman. Lee Meriwether plays a role that sees her character wear the iconic Catwoman costume as a reference to her performance as Catwoman in the 1966 Batman feature film. Music\nThe score by Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion & Kristopher Carter was released on October 6, 2017 on CD by WaterTower Records as an exclusive with FYE.",
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"segment": "prev next\n21. Lex Luthor (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice)\n(Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures)\nThe Washington Post says Jesse Eisenberg’s performance as the eccentric CEO of LexCorp is a “hysterically pitched performance that resembles a gnat impersonating Heath Ledger.” prev next\n20. Max Shreck (Batman Returns)\n(Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures)\nKnown as the “Santa Claus of Gotham,” Shreck – played by Christopher Walken — is \"an ultra-rich sleaze who's like your worst nightmare of Donald Trump and Ross Perot rolled into one,” per the Orlando Sentinel. prev next\n19. Talia Al Ghul (The Dark Knight Rises)\n(Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures)\nBane’s boss in The Dark Knight Rises, Talia Al Ghul wants to finish her father’s work.",
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"segment": "Mazouz is the latest actor to step into the role of Bruce Wayne. Lewis Wilson was the first actor to star as the Caped Crusader; Adam West had the role in the '60s; Michael Keaton played the role in Tim Burton 's Batman movies; Val Kilmer starred in Batman Forever ; George Clooney starred in 1997's Batman and Robin ; Christian Bale had the lead in Christopher Nolan 's Batman trilogy; and Ben Affleck will play the hero in the Man of Steel sequel due next year, among others. PHOTOS: Batman Through the Years:",
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"segment": "Where is Armenia? | Where is Armenia Located in the World Map\n\n\n\n\n\nHome > Where is Armenia\nWhere is Armenia? Share |\nLocation Map of Armenia\nArmenia is located to the east of Turkey in the world map. Armenia is a European country in the Caucasus region. Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia. Armenia is named Hayastan which means \"Land of Hayk\nA former republic of the Soviet Union, Armenia is a unitary, multiparty, democratic nation-state with an ancient and historic cultural heritage. The Kingdom of Armenia was the first state to adopt Christianity as its religion in the early years of the 4th century (the traditional date is 301). The modern Republic of Armenia recognizes the Armenian Apostolic Church as the national church of Armenia, although the republic has separation of church and state. Some of the provinces of this country are Lorri, Shirak, Tavush and Aragatsotn. Tashir, Alaverdi, Odzun, Tumanyan, Step'anavan, Soitak, Ayrum, Dilijan, Amasia, are the major cities located in Armenia.",
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"segment": "The country is currently governed as a unitary democratic state with a multi-party system. The state has a unicameral parliament, the president serves as the head of state, and the prime minister serves as the head of government. Armenian is the country's official language of Armenia, while Russian is the second most commonly spoken language. Christianity is the dominant religion in Armenia. The national capital of Armenia is Yerevan. Geography of Armenia\nArmenia is located on the Armenian Highlands of West Asia and shares its borders with Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Iran. The country is landlocked and covers an area of approximately of 29,743 square kilometers. The terrain of Armenia is mostly mountainous, and is also endowed with a number of fast flowing rivers and a small forest cover. Brief History\nArmenia is among the first countries to embrace Christianity as a state religion. Eastern Armenia was conquered by the Russian Empire at the start of the 19th century.",
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"segment": "Which Continent Is Armenia In? - WorldAtlas\nWhich Continent Is Armenia In? Armenia sits between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. Armenia is a country in West Asia. It is on the geopolitical Transcaucasus region. Armenia is in the southern areas of the Caucasus Mountains with its lowlands located right between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea, on the northeastern parts of Armenian Highlands. The Caucasus together with its coast on the Black Sea is considered to be the unofficial boundary between Asia and Europe. Therefore many geographers consider this entire area including Armenia to be part of Asia especially since the Caucasus Mountains are the natural border between the two continents. Geography\nThe country is bordered to the south by Iran, to the eastern side by Azerbaijan and Republic of Artsakh, to the north by Georgia and the western side by Turkey. Armenia occupies an area of about 11,484 sq miles of the mountainous terrain with few forests and fast-moving rivers.",
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"segment": "Where Is Cyprus Located? - WorldAtlas\nWhere Is Cyprus Located? The port city of Larnaca, Cyprus. Where Is Cyprus? Cyprus is an island nation, located in the Mediterranean Sea between 34° and 36° north latitude and between 32° and 35° east longitude. This country can be found between Turkey and Egypt, to the southeast of Greece, and west of Syria and Lebanon. Cyprus has a population size of approximately 1.17 million and covers a total area of 3,572 square miles, making it the third largest island in the Mediterranean. Internally, Cyprus is divided into six districts and four primary groups. The largest groups are the Republic of Cyprus, which makes up nearly 60% of the island's southern region, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which makes up nearly 35% of the northern region. These two internal groups are separated by the Green Line, which is controlled by the United Nations to provide a peaceful zone.",
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"segment": "What Continent is Cyprus In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent is Cyprus In? Cyprus is considered a transcontinental country, between Asia and Europe. Cyprus is an Eastern Mediterranean island country which is located 64 km to the south of Turkey, 97 km to Syria and very close to Egypt. There are many Mediterranean islands and among them, Cyprus is the third largest one with an area of 3,572 square miles. Where Is Cyrus Located? Cyprus is considered to be both an Asian and a European country due to various background reasons. If anything, the country has an interesting story here as to whether it should be placed in Europe or Asia. If we talk about the geographical location of the country, Cyprus is very close to Asia in terms of the border, but its history, stories, and cultural heritage have more of a European influence. If we talk about the political scenario in Cyprus, the administration level is divided into 4 different geopolitical divisions.",
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"segment": "Nicosia is also the financial and chief economic center of Cyprus. Cyprus is the 3 rd most populous Mediterranean island. Where is Cyprus? Cyprus is a Eurasian island country, located in the extreme north eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea. Cyprus is the 3 rd largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Cyprus belongs geographically to Western Asia (Middle East) and politically to Europe. Cyprus is positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the earth. Across the sea, it is located to the southeast of Greece, to the south of Turkey, to the west of Lebanon and Syria, and to the north of Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Gaza Strip. Regional Maps: Map of Asia\nOutline Map of Cyprus\nThe blank outline map above represents the island country of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea.",
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"segment": "Cyprus belongs geographically to Western Asia (Middle East) and politically to Europe. Cyprus is positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the earth. Across the sea, it is located to the southeast of Greece, to the south of Turkey, to the west of Lebanon and Syria, and to the north of Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Gaza Strip. Regional Maps: Map of Asia\nOutline Map of Cyprus\nThe blank outline map above represents the island country of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea. The map can be downloaded, printed, and used for map-pointing or coloring activities. The above map represents Cyprus. The country is rougly oval-shaped with a peninsula in the northeast stretching into the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Key Facts\nLegal Name\nRepublic of Cyprus\nFlag\n\nCapital City\nNicosia (Lefkosia/Lefkosa)\n35 10 N, 33 22 E\nTotal Area\n9,251.00 km 2\nLand Area\n9,241.00 km 2\nWater Area\n10.00 km 2\nPopulation\n1,198,575\nCurrency\nEuros (EUR)\nGDP\n$24.56 Billion\nGDP Per Capita\n$27,858.37\nThis page was last updated on February 24, 2021",
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"headings": "Where is Cyprus?\nWhere is Cyprus?\nWhere is Cyprus? photos:\nWhere is Cyprus\nCyprus Cities\nA few villages in Cyprus\nA few Cyprus attractions and places to visit\n",
"segment": "Where is Cyprus? | Cyprus location | Cyprus Island\nWhere is Cyprus? Cyprus is a small independent island located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, and is the third largest island in population and size in the Mediterranean , after Sicily and Sardinia with an area of 9,251 sq. km. The countries surrounding the island of Cyprus are Greece (to the west ), Turkey (to the north), Lebanon, Syria (to the east), Israel and Egypt (to the south).Geographically the island of Cyprus belongs to the Middle East , however due to its strong ties with Europe and in particular with Greece, it is considered a part of west Europe. Cyprus is considered as one of the most popular vacation destinations due to its strategic location in the Mediterranean which is a crossroad point of three major continents Europe, Asia and Africa. Another reason why Cyprus is such a popular destination is due to the fact that is one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean and offers a variety of attractions and things to do , ranging from historical attractions such as medieval castles and archaeological sites to other cultural attractions such as beautiful beaches, villages, churches, monasteries and many more. More specifically, the island’s location is the reason why many civilisations have desired to conquer it. The history of Cyprus can be traced all the way back to the Mycenaean, the Phoenicians, Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians and Turks. Cyprus has always had close ties with Greece, which is also why many people consider the island to be a part of Greece.",
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"headings": "Here's How Old the\nCobra Kai\nActors Are\n\nHere's How Old the Cobra Kai Actors Are\nYou might be surprised by the OG Karate Kid's real age.\n1 Ralph Macchio\n2 William Zabka\n3 Martin Kove\n4 Tanner Buchanan\n5 Mary Mouser\n6 Xolo Maridueña\n7 Gianni DeCenzo\n8 Courtney Henggler\n9 Jacob Bertrand\n10 Paul Walter Hauser\n11 Peyton List\n",
"segment": "Tournament starts today! # LGI #stanleycup #nhl #islanders\nA post shared by ralph_macchio (@ralph_macchio) on Aug 1, 2020 at 6:44am PDT\nPortrays: Daniel LaRusso\nAge: 58\nWhile fans still remember him for his role in the OG film in the '80s, Macchio's age of 58 sits about right for a character meant to be in his mid-fifties. 2 William Zabka\nView this post on Instagram\n2 week countdown until @cobrakaiseries production starts again! Thank you @simonrhee for helping me get ready #CobraKai #Season3 👊🏻\nA post shared by William Zabka (@william_zabka) on Aug 20, 2019 at 5:08pm PDT\nPortrays: Johnny Lawrence\nAge: 54\nAre we sure Zabka's actually 54? Because given his ability to easily perform a karate kick, it's impressive how flexible he is for his age. Related article:",
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"headings": "Cobra Kai: Every Original Karate Kid Character In Seasons 1 & 2\nCobra Kai: Every Original Karate Kid Character In Seasons 1 & 2\nRELATED: Cobra Kai: Every Main Character, Ranked By Likability\n10 Daniel LaRusso\n9 Johnny Lawrence\n8 Ali\nRELATED: 10 Shows To Watch If You Liked Cobra Kai\n7 Lucille LaRusso\n6 John Kreese\n5 Mr. Miyagi\nRELATED: Cobra Kai: 10 Best Relationships\n4 Louie LaRusso\n3 Tommy\n2 Bobby Brown\n1 Jimmy\n",
"segment": "Along with the two main characters, the show brings back plenty of others from the original movie on which it is based, most of whom actually return to reprise their roles. 10 Daniel LaRusso\nAt the heart of the show is Daniel LaRusso, played by Ralph Macchio. He was the underdog who joined a new school and was the social outcast, bullied by the Cobra Kais. Now a grown man, Daniel owns a series of car dealerships, leveraging his karate past by advertising how they \"kick the competition.\" Happily married with two children, when he encounters Johnny and learns of the dojo, he discovers there's a lot of fight left in him and opens his own rival dojo to teach kids karate the Mr. Miyagi way. 9 Johnny Lawrence\nWilliam Zabka reprises his role except now, the story is being told from his perspective. Divorced, estranged from his teenage son, and living in a rundown complex, he drinks every night and goes through the motions of life. But a spark begins to burn in him when he witnesses a neighbor kid being bullied. He realizes he can make Cobra Kai into something better and wants to redeem himself by helping misfit kids who don't know how to defend themselves. Despite his best efforts, however, he keeps getting kicked down at every turn.",
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"headings": "Cobra Kai\nSeason 3 Is Coming on January 1—And Here's What You Need to Know Before You Binge\n\nWatch\nCobra Kai Season 3 Is Coming on January 1—And Here's What You Need to Know Before You Binge\nBy K.L. Connie Wang\nParade @BeTheBuddha\nWhen does Season 3 of Cobra Kai premiere?\nRelated:\nWhat can I expect from Season 3?\nWhere can I watch Cobra Kai?\nWho’s who in Cobra Kai?\nDaniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio)\nJohnny Lawrence (William Zabka)\nJohn Kreese (Martin Kove)\nAmanda LaRusso (Courtney Henggeler)\nParade Daily\nCarmen Diaz (Vanessa Rubio)\nMiguel Diaz (Xolo Mariduena)\nRobby Keene (Tanner Buchanan)\nSamantha LaRusso (Mary Mouser)\nEli/Hawk (Jacob Bertrand)\nTory (Peyton List)\nDmetri (Gianni de Cenzo)\nKumiko (Tamyln Tomita)\nChozen Toguchi (Yuji Okumoto)\nWill there be a Season 4?\nWhen and where will Season 4 start filming?\n",
"segment": "Dance Your Way Into 2021 With These 50 New Year’s Eve Songs\nWho’s who in Cobra Kai? Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio)\nMacchio reprises his role as Daniel LaRusso. By the end of Season 2, Daniel has started his own dojo, Miyagi-do, to counter the teachings of the Cobra Kai. He and his wife own and operate several car dealerships in the San Fernando Valley. Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka)\nSeason 1 mainly saw things from Johnny’s perspective. A down and out jack of all trades (and master of none), Johnny struggles with every job he’s had. Even though he and his friends left Cobra Kai after Kreese showed his true colors at the All Valley Karate Tournament back in 1984, Johnny opens up a new Cobra Kai dojo. He befriends Miguel Diaz, a kid from his neighborhood. He’s still hanging on to the past and his rivalry with Daniel continues. Related:",
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"title": "How Old is the Cast of \"Cobra Kai\" - Cobra Kai Actors Ages",
"headings": "Here Are the Real Ages of the Cast of \"Cobra Kai\"\nHere Are the Real Ages of the Cast of \"Cobra Kai\"\nTwo of the actors even share a birthday!\nRalph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso\nWilliam Zabka as Johnny Lawrence\nCourtney Henggeler as Amanda LaRusso\nXolo Maridueña as Miguel Diaz\nTanner Buchanan as Robby Keene\nMary Mouser as Samantha LaRusso\nJacob Bertrand as Eli Moskowitz/Hawk\nGianni Decenzo as Demetri\nMartin Kove as John Kreese\n",
"segment": "Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso\nBob MahoneyNetflix\nAge: 58\nDespite Daniel being younger than Johnny, Ralph is actually older than co-star William. William Zabka as Johnny Lawrence\nMark HillNetflix\nAge: 54\nWilliam is actually 4 years younger than co-star Ralph Macchio. Courtney Henggeler as Amanda LaRusso\nMark HillNetflix\nAge: 41\nCourtney is over 10 years younger than her on-screen husband, Ralph. Xolo Maridueña as Miguel Diaz\nJace DownsNetflix\nAge: 19\nXolo was born on June 9, making him a Gemini. Tanner Buchanan as Robby Keene\nBob MahoneyNetflix\nAge: 21\nTanner is the oldest guy of the younger cast in the series.",
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"headings": "Daniel LaRusso\nDaniel LaRusso\nContents\nFictional biography\nAppearances\nThe Karate Kid (1984)\nThe Karate Kid Part II (1986)\nThe Karate Kid Part III (1989)\nThe Next Karate Kid (1994)\nCobra Kai (2018–)\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nCommentary\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Daniel LaRusso - Wikipedia\nDaniel LaRusso\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nDaniel LaRusso is a fictional character who is the main protagonist of The Karate Kid series of films created by Robert Mark Kamen. Played by Ralph Macchio, he serves as the central character of the first three Karate Kid films, as well as one of the main protagonists in the Cobra Kai television series. Daniel LaRusso\nThe Karate Kid character\nRalph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid. First appearance\nThe Karate Kid (1984)\nCreated by\nRobert Mark Kamen\nPortrayed by\nRalph Macchio\nVoiced by\nRalph Macchio\nJoey Dedio\nIn-universe information\nFull name\nDaniel LaRusso\nNickname\nDanny\nGender\nMale\nTitle\nThe Karate Kid\nSensei\nOccupation\nSensei\nCar dealership owner\nFighting style\nMiyagi-Do Karate; momentarily Cobra Kai, during the events of Karate Kid III\nFamily\nDavid LaRusso (deceased father)\nLucille LaRusso (mother)\nSpouse\nAmanda LaRusso\nSignificant other\nAli Mills\nKumiko\nChildren\nSamantha LaRusso (daughter)\nAnthony LaRusso (son)\nRelatives\nLouie LaRusso Sr. ( uncle)\nLouie LaRusso Jr. (cousin)\nNationality\nAmerican\nIn 2018, LaRusso was inducted into the Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame. Contents\n1\nFictional biography\n2\nAppearances\n2.1\nThe Karate Kid (1984)\n2.2\nThe Karate Kid Part II (1986)\n2.3\nThe Karate Kid Part III (1989)\n2.4\nThe Next Karate Kid (1994)\n2.5\nCobra Kai (2018–)\n2.5.1\nSeason 1\n2.5.2\nSeason 2\n2.5.3\nSeason 3\n3\nCommentary\n4\nReferences\n5\nExternal links\nFictional biography\nDaniel LaRusso was born on December 18, 1966 in Newark, New Jersey, into an Italian-American family. When he was eight years old, his father David LaRusso died after a 2-year battle with stomach cancer. His last words to his son were, \"I love you. Don't you ever forget that!\".",
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"title": "Cobra Kai Season 3 Returning Cast & New Character Guide",
"headings": "Cobra Kai Season 3 Returning Cast & New Character Guide\nCobra Kai Season 3 Returning Cast & New Character Guide\nCobra Kai Season 3 Main Cast & Returning Characters\nCobra Kai Season 1 Characters Returning For Season 3\nThe Karate Kid Part II Characters In Cobra Kai Season 3\nThe Karate Kid Character In Cobra Kai Season 3\nNext: Karate Kid And Cobra Kai Timeline Explained\n",
"segment": "Ralph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso - Daniel blames himself for what happened at West Valley High and tries to make everything right. Macchio also starred in My Cousin Vinny and Ugly Betty. Martin Kove as John Kreese - Kreese now controls Cobra Kai once more and intends to bolster his dojo's ranks. Kove appeared in Rambo: First Blood Part II and The Goldbergs. Courtney Henggeler as Amanda LaRusso - Amanda goes all-in with Daniel on stopping Kreese as well as saving their business. Henggeler appeared in Mom , Royal Pains, and Fuller House. Xolo Mariduena as Miguel Diaz - Miguel has to rehab physically and mentally from his terrible injuries. Mariduena also starred in Parenthood and Twin Peaks. Mary Mouser as Samantha LaRusso - Daniel's daughter faces her fears after she survived the violence at West Valley High.",
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"title": "Cobra Kai Cast: See who plays Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence on the show",
"headings": "Cobra Kai Cast: See Who Plays Daniel LaRusso And Johnny Lawrence On The Show\nCobra Kai Cast: See Who Plays Daniel LaRusso And Johnny Lawrence On The Show\nCobra Kai Cast: Continue reading to know who plays the main characters and the recurring ones on the famous show inspired by a movie series.\nCobra Kai Cast - Main characters\nRalph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso\n62,961 likes\nWilliam Zabka as Johnny Lawrence\n26,749 likes\nCourtney Henggeler as Amanda LaRusso\n9,254 likes\nXolo Maridueña as Miguel Diaz\n74,229 likes\nTanner Buchanan as Robby Keene\n230,161 likes\nCobra Kai Cast - Recurring characters\nPeyton List as Tory Schwarber\n771,592 likes\nPaul Walter Hauser as Raymond AKA \"Stingray\"\nPromo Pic Credit: Cobra Kai's Instagram\nSUBSCRIBE TO US\nWATCH US LIVE\nFOLLOW US\n",
"segment": "Watch here\nCobra Kai Cast - Main characters\nRalph Macchio as Daniel LaRusso\nInstagram\nralph_macchio Verified\n1.5M followers\nView Profile\nralph_macchio Verified\n283 posts · 1.5M followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n62,961 likes\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nActor Ralph Macchio plays the role of Daniel LaRusso, one of the important Cobra Kai characters. He was also in the original The Karate Kid film. He is a very famous American actor who has also been seen in The Outsiders, Ugly Betty and Eight is Enough. His new role in the series is getting commended by a lot of fans. Also Read | Jasmine Sandlas' songs that have crossed the 50 million mark on YouTube\nWilliam Zabka as Johnny Lawrence\nInstagram\nwilliam_zabka Verified\n1.6M followers\nView Profile\nwilliam_zabka Verified\n279 posts · 1.6M followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n26,749 likes\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nWilliam Zabka plays the role of Johnny Lawrence, another important Cobra Kai character. He is an Academy Award nominee who was also seen in the original The Karate Kid series. Apart from that, he was seen in The Equalizer, Back to School and One of the Boys. Also Read | YouTuber designs 'World's smallest iMac' with Raspberry Pi that runs on Twister OS\nCourtney Henggeler as Amanda LaRusso\nInstagram\ncourtneyhenggeler Verified\n274K followers\nView Profile\ncourtneyhenggeler Verified\n215 posts · 274K followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n9,254 likes\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nCobra Kai cast also includes Courtney Henggeler in the role of Amanda LaRusso. She is seen as Daniel LaRusso's wife and also the co-owner of LaRusso Auto Group. She is very supportive of her husband's return to karate.",
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"title": "'Cobra Kai' Season 3 Cast - Power Ranking All the Cobra Kai Characters",
"headings": "A Power Ranking of the\nCobra Kai\nSeason Three Cast of Characters, Heroes, and Villains\n\nA Power Ranking of the Cobra Kai Season Three Cast of Characters, Heroes, and Villains\nCan we all agree that Demetri won this season?\n20. Peter Cetera\n19. Yasmine\n18. This Kid\n17. Hawk\n16. Robby\n15. Karate\n14. Ali\n13. Tori\n12. Daniel LaRusso\n11. Aisha\n10. Miguel\n9. The Nerds\n8. Sam\n7. Rosa\n6. John Kreese\n5. Mr. Miyagi\n4. Kumiko\n3. Amanda LaRusso\n2. Johnny Lawrence\n1. Demitri\n",
"segment": "But Tori did witness ArmGate. And... I think she legitimately wants to murder Sam? Rain check for next season, anyone? Played by: Peyton List\n12. Daniel LaRusso\nTINA ROWDEN/NETFLIX\nAfter Season Three? Our old friend Danny is officially The Weakest LaRusso. ( Besides This Kid.) Who didn't save his ass this season? Kumiko keeps him from going bankrupt.",
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"title": "9 Reasons Why Cobra Kai's Daniel LaRusso Is Just The Worst - CINEMABLEND",
"headings": "9 Reasons Why Cobra Kai's Daniel LaRusso Is Just The Worst\n9 Reasons Why Cobra Kai's Daniel LaRusso Is Just The Worst\nDaniel Held Onto The Feud With Johnny Lawrence Too Long\nDaniel Kicking Robby Out Before The Championship Was Too Much\nDaniel's Efforts To Ruin Johnny's New Cobra Kai Are Petty\nHe Dumped A Lot Of Work On His Wife Pursuing A Passion Project\nHe's Weaponizing Teens To Settle A Feud\nDaniel Has A Superiority Complex\nDaniel Is Too Soft On Samantha\nThe Crane Kick Was Illegal\nWhy Cobra Kai Fans Can Thank Fuller House For Daniel And Johnny's Comeback\nMore From This Author\n",
"segment": "9 Reasons Why Cobra Kai's Daniel LaRusso Is Just The Worst - CINEMABLEND\nShare\n×\nFacebook\nCopy to clipboard\ntelevision\n9 Reasons Why Cobra Kai's Daniel LaRusso Is Just The Worst\nMick Joest\nPublished: Sep. 9. 2020 5:09 PM\nFacebook\ncinemablend\nCopy to clipboard\nI remember seeing The Karate Kid in middle school and hoping I could be nearly as cool and as good at karate as Daniel LaRusso. Okay, maybe I would've preferred to have all the glory without all the ass-kickings he took to get there, but still, he was generally a guy that I wanted to be. Now as an adult watching Cobra Kai, I'm glad I'm nothing like Daniel LaRusso. This may be a hot take but in the first two seasons of the series I've learned that he is the absolute worst, and seeing him in action as an adult doesn't make it that hard for me to root for \" bad guy \" Johnny Lawrence. Daniel Held Onto The Feud With Johnny Lawrence Too Long\nWe all hold our grudges in life, but Daniel LaRusso holding onto his feud with Johnny Lawrence for decades is a bit much. These guys squared off over 30 years ago over the course of one school year, and Daniel won that feud and had a great karate career afterward! He really has no reason to be petty all these decades later, and yet he's still harboring such hatred in his heart for this man so long after the fact. I get that Johnny was a pain in the ass, but how can you really be so angry when you came out on top?",
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"segment": "8 Amanda LaRusso\nEven in her short screen time, Amanda comes off on the safe side of things. Married to Daniel LaRusso, she tends to forget who her husband is and what he's been through. She's gentle and firm when it comes to the well-being of her family. Her heart is in the right place but it comes at a cost to the liking of her character. With Daniel back at the Dojo more, it's Amanda who has taken up the day-to-day of running the family business. She wants Daniel to stop with the karate but she has to know deep down, he won't. 7 Daniel LaRusso\nDaniel LaRusso is straddling the fence. The new guy who became a champion and now has a successful business and good family life. But something in Daniel comes across as privileged when he was not raised that way. His hate for Johnny is stronger than Johnny's hate for him.",
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who owns chrysler corporation 2012? | Walter Chrysler | [
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"segment": "Chrysler Financial http://www.chryslerfinancial.com/\nDoes Fiat own Chrysler or gm? Fiat owns a majority of Chrysler. Who owns the car co Chrysler? Chrysler is part owned by Fiat. It is called Chrysler LLC. Who owns Chrysler today? Fiat\nWho owns Chrysler in 2012? As of 7/12/2012, Fiat owns 61.8% and the UAW owns 38.2%. Is Kia a part of Hyundai? Hyundai owns 100% of Kia, and Chrysler owns 25% of Hyundai.",
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"segment": "Who owns Chrysler today? Fiat\nWho owns Chrysler in 2012? As of 7/12/2012, Fiat owns 61.8% and the UAW owns 38.2%. Is Kia a part of Hyundai? Hyundai owns 100% of Kia, and Chrysler owns 25% of Hyundai. All\nthe rack and pinions in these cars are built by Chrysler. Who owns the Chrysler Building in New York NY? it is owned by Chrysler car company\nWhat car company owns Mitsubishi? The FCA Fiat Chrysler corporation owns Mitsubishi now. What other car companies does Chrysler own?",
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"segment": "Hyundai owns KIA. Chrysler,\nowned by Fiat Chrysler Corporation, is another separate company\nthat currently only owns Dodge and Jeep, and previously owned\nPlymouth, Eagle, and Desoto. Hyundai is not part of Chrysler. Who owns the Jeep brand? In June of 2009, as reported by the Los Angeles Times, finalized\nits purchase of controlling interest of the Chrysler corporation,\nthe parent company of Jeep. In 1987 Chrysler Corporation acquired American Motors Corp. for\n800 million who owned and produced at that time. In 1998 Daimler-Benz merged with Chrysler. In 2007 Cerberus Capital Management purchases controlling\ninterest in Chrysler with Daimler-Benz still maintaining a\nportion. As of 2009 The U.S. government owns 8%, Canada owns 2%, Fiat\nowns 20%, the United Workers union's retiree health care trust owns\n55%. The remaining 15% is being held in reserve by the U.S. to be\ndoled out to Fiat if it meets certain performance goals. [",
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"segment": "Who Owns It Now? A history of the automaker that has teetered on a financial cliff many times over the years. See all 65 photos\nAlisa Priddle Words Manufacturer Photos MotorTrend Staff Photos\nJun 12, 2020\nThe Chrysler brand has used many of its nine lives to date, but the longtime American brand, which has had many adopted and foreign parents, is still alive. For now. The Chrysler brand is currently part of FCA US, which is owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. FCA is a dual-headquartered company with the Fiat side of the business based in Turin, Italy, and the former Chrysler Corp. operations based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Chrysler dates back to 1925, founded by Walter Chrysler, and it is still referred to as part of the Big Three or Detroit Three, referring to General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. Chrysler has teetered many times on the edge of a financial cliff. It was on the verge of bankruptcy in the late 1970s and was saved by government loan guarantees worth $1.5 billion that bought time until the release of a surprising savior in secret development: the minivan.",
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"segment": "I really looked forward to the basic things: my children and my good friends.” According to the Daily Mail, Jordan requested Prieto sign a prenuptial agreement before their marriage to protect his remaining assets. 4. Jordan’s Current Wife Is Yvette Prieto\nGetty Michael Jordan pictured with his wife, Yvette Prieto. Jordan got married to his current wife on April 27, 2013. The couple celebrated with a $10 million wedding with a number of notable attendees, including Scottie Pippen, Tiger Woods and Spike Lee, Parade reported. While Vanoy indicated she is on good terms with Jordan, she admitted that they did not discuss his new marriage. “Mostly our conversations are about the children. I don’t remember him saying, ‘By the way, I’m getting married,’” Vanoy joked to Chicago Business. “",
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"headings": "Michael Jordan Facts\nMichael Jordan Facts\nMaci\nTable of Contents\nMichael Jordan Facts Infographics\nMichael Jordan got married twice.\nHe is also known to be a philanthropist.\nRead also: More Amazing People Facts\nMichael Jordan planned to become a weatherman if his career in basketball did not work out.\nHis short shift to a baseball career was made due to the death of Michael Jordan’s father.\nHe is the first player in the NBA to become the majority owner of an NBA team.\nMichael Jordan starred as himself in the 1996 feature film Space Jam.\nHe was included in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2009.\nHe began his habit of smoking in the year 1991.\nRead also: 70 Inspiring Maya Angelou Facts That Will Help You Grow\nMichael Jordan dropped out of college.\nHe is the fourth child among his siblings.\nMichael Jordan first retired from professional basketball in 1993.\nHe has a total of five children.\nMichael Jordan’s best friend works as a limousine driver.\nHe had a meal tradition he followed 4 hours before every game he had.\nRead also: 50 Chuck Norris Facts That Mainstream Media Wont Tell You\nThe highest bidding on a Jordan sneaker was priced at $71 thousand at an auction.\nHe is the only professional basketball player over the age of 40 with a 20 PPG average.\nMichael Jordan has never lost three games in a row during his early career.\nHis full name is Michael Jeffery Jordan.\nMichael Jordan once commissioned an artist to design a dining room table for him.\nA type of salmonella was named after Michael Jordan by a doctor.\nRead also: 50 Eccentric Facts About Kim Jong Un The Supreme Leader Of North Korea\nMichael Jordan owns a custom mansion in Florida.\nMichael Jordan states that he plays golf and gambles as a hobby.\nHe was named the NCAA College Player of the Year twice.\nESPN ranked Michael Jordan as the 20th century’s greatest North American athlete.\nMichael Jordan has a phobia of large bodies of water.\nApart from basketball, Michael Jordan also played baseball and football in high school.\nRead also: 40 Joe Biden Facts That You Need to Know Today\nThe number 23 is often worn by other professional athletes simply because Michael Jordan wore it.\nMichael Jordan played through a bad case of food poisoning in 1997.\nDuring his career, he acquired many nicknames such as ‘His Airness’.\nMichael Jordan retired from professional basketball for good in 2003.\nIn the short series called ProStars, Michael Jordan was featured as a cartoon superhero.\nMichael Jordan developed a habit of sticking his tongue out while concentrating.\nHe nearly did not make a deal with Nike because he wanted to wear Adidas shoes.\nMichael Jordan stated that his most memorable dunk was against Patrick Ewing.\nHe has endorsed other brands apart from Nike such as Coca-Cola and Gatorade.\nMichael Jordan has played in the United States Olympic basketball team.\nHis childhood idol was Magic Johnson.\nMichael Jordan was also named Defensive Player of the Year in 1988.\nHe is also affiliated with a few restaurants.\nIn honor of Michael Jordan, both the Chicago Bulls and the Miami Heat retired the number 23.\nMichael Jordan was charged with a penalty every time he wore his Air Jordans in a game.\nMichael Jordan also owned Michael Jordan Motorsports from 2004 until 2013.\nContrary to popular belief, Michael Jordan was not cut from his high school basketball team.\nMichael Jordan stated that he used his slight as a tool for motivation to work harder.\nThe baggy basketball shorts trend credits Michael Jordan for its popularity.\nHe has also been featured in numerous sports magazines and media.\nMichael Jordan has a small tattoo over his heart.\nDespite being a talented basketball player, Michael Jordan was not considered to have class.\nMichael Jordan has a degree in cultural geography.\nMichael Jordan is not related to Michael B Jordan in any way.\n",
"segment": "48 Michael Jordan has a small tattoo over his heart. 49 Despite being a talented basketball player, Michael Jordan was not considered to have class. 50 Michael Jordan has a degree in cultural geography. 51 Michael Jordan is not related to Michael B Jordan in any way. Michael Jordan Facts Infographics\nMichael Jordan got married twice. Michael Jordan first got married in 1989 to his first wife Juanita Vanoy. The two enjoyed their marriage for 17 years until getting divorced in 2006 after a mutual decision. Later on, Michael Jordan remarried in 2013 to Yvette Preto and later had two children together in the year 2016. His second wife Yvette works as a Cuban-American model and has worked with famous designers such as Alexander Wang. He is also known to be a philanthropist.",
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"segment": "Who is Michael Jordan dating? Michael Jordan girlfriend, wife\nMichael Jordan\nMarried\nMichael Jordan American Basketball\n91 37\nedit\nRank\n619\n231\nAge\n58\nyears old\nZodiac\nAquarius\nRelationships\n12\ntotal\nChildren\n5 children\nWho is he dating right now? Yvette Prieto and Michael Jordan have been married for 8 years since 27th Apr 2013. view relationship\nRelationships\nMichael Jordan was previously married to Juanita Jordan (1989 - 2006). Michael Jordan has been in relationships with Karla Knafel (1989 - 1991), Robin Givens, Gabrielle Union and Vanessa Williams. Michael Jordan has had encounters with Ashley Dupré (2006), Lisa Miceli (2005), Kylie Ireland (1996) and Loredana Jolie. Michael Jordan is rumoured to have hooked up with Nicole Mitchell Murphy (2007) and Janet Jackson. About\nMichael Jordan is a 58 year old American Basketballer. Born Michael Jeffrey Jordan on 17th February, 1963 in Cumberland Hospital, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA, he is famous for Led Chicago Bulls to 6 NBA Championship wins. His zodiac sign is Aquarius.",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan married Juanita Vanoy in 1989 and they had three children together: Jeffrey, Marcus, and Jasmine. Jordan and Vanoy officially divorced on December 29th, 2006. In 2013, Jordan married his long-time girlfriend, Yvette Prieto. They were married at the Bethesda-by-the-Sea church in Palm Beach, which is also where Donald Trump got married to Melania. In 2014, Yvette gave birth to twin girls, Victoria and Ysabel. Michael’s brother, James, rose to become a command sergeant major in the U.S Army. James retired in 2006 after 31 years with the army. Jordan’s daughter, Jasmine, had a baby boy in 2018 with Rakeem Christmas. Rakeem is best known for playing for the Indiana Pacers from 2015 to 2017.",
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"segment": "View this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Jasmine M. Jordan (@mickijae)\nMARRIAGE TO MICHAEL JORDAN\nThe former couple met at a Bennigan nightclub in Chicago during the basketballer's second season with the Chicago Bulls. At the time, young Michael, who is fondly called MJ, was rising in popularity. As revealed in a '92 interview, the two met through a mutual friend who introduced them and thought they would be a perfect match. Juanita and Michael started dating, and on September 2nd, '89, they got married in a Las Vegas ceremony. In the latter's autobiography \"Taking to the Air,\" he wrote that he admired the former model for not sliding up to him like women did until he noticed her. Basketball player Michael Jordan and wife Juanita Vanoy at the \"2000 Essence Awards\" on April 14, 2000 | Photo: Getty Images\nThe marriage between the two flourished, and they welcomed three children. The woman who was known as Michael Jordan's wife took care of the home and the kids and supported her husband as he became more successful. DIVORCE FROM MICHAEL JORDAN\nThe former couple appeared to be happy and leading the perfect life until Juanita filed for divorce in 2002, citing irreconcilable differences leading to an irreparable breakdown of the marriage. However, the mom-of-three withdrew the petition after a month, as she and Michael tried to work things out.",
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"headings": "Michael Jordan Net Worth 2021 | Salary | House & Cars\nAthletes\nMichael Jordan Net Worth 2021 | Salary | House & Cars\n$ 1.65 Billion\nMichael Jordan Net Worth 2021\nJordan’s career earnings of $1.65 billion made him the highest-paid athlete of all time.\nMichael Jordan Endorsements\nMichael Jordan Salary Per Year\nCareer: $93.7 million\nMichael Jordan Earnings overview:\nMichael B. Jordan Earnings Overview\nMichael B. Jordan House\nMichael Jordan Cars Collection:\n1 Chevrolet C4 Corvette\n2 Ferrari 512 TR\n3 Porsche 911\n4 Toyota Land Cruiser\n5 Aston Martin DB7 Volante\n6 Mercedes-McLaren SLR 722 Edition\n7 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano\n8 Gulfstream IV\n9 Range Rover – ($83,495-186,495)\nPrivate Jet:\nYacht:\nMichael Jordan Biography | Wiki\nEarly Life\nCareer\nPersonal Life\nQuick Facts about Michael B. Jordan:\nTom Brady Net Worth 2021 | Salary | House & Cars | Biography\nYou may like\n",
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"segment": "Apart from his special skills in the court, Michael Jordan is also known for his product endorsements especially the Nike’s Air Jordan Sneakers which were launched by the company in 1985 and are still very popular among basketball fans. In addition to this, Jordan has also starred in 1996 film Space Jam and is also currently the owner as well as chairman of NBA team Charlotte Hornets. Michael Jordan married Juanita Vanoy in 1989 with whom he has 3 children. The couple filed for divorce in 2002 but reconciled shortly thereafter but again filed for divorce in 2006 and separated in December that year. Jordan then started dating model Yvette Prieto to whom he proposed on Christmas Eve in 2011. The couple married on April 27, 2013 and Prieto gave birth to identical twin daughters on February 11, 2014. Michael Jordan Personal Details: Complete Name: Michael Jeffrey Jordan\nNicknames: Air Jordan, Black Cat, MJ, His Airness\nOccupation:",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan is the son of James R. Jordan Sr. and Deloris Jordan (née Peoples). Michael Jordan was one of five children by James and Deloris Jordan. Michael Jordan has been married twice in his lifetime. His first wife was Juanita Vanoy, they were married between 1989 and 2006. His second and current wife is Yvette Prieto, they were married in 2011. Michael Jordan has five children, three with his ex-wife and two with his current wife. Michael Jordan and Juanita Vanoy had two boys (Jeffery and Marcus) and one girl (Jasmine). Michael Jordan and Yvette Prieto had twin girls (Victoria and Ysabel). In 1981, Jordan graduated from Emsley A. Laney High School.",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan’s Spouses\nJordan has been married twice. His first wedding with Juanita Vanoy was held in September in the year 1989. Owing to incompatibility, the couple decided to separate ways and sought divorce for the first time in January, 2002. They made an endeavour to save the marriage for the next four years but in vain. The marriage finally stood annulled on December 29, 2006 on grounds of mutual consent. Michael gave an enormous sum of US$168 million to his first wife as an alimony. The basket ball icon tied the knot second time on April 27, 2013. This time round, his spouse was his long standing girlfriend. A Cuban American model by profession, Yvette Prieto gave consent to marriage on the eve of Christmas in the year 2011. The wedding rituals were held at Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church.",
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"segment": "Who played Luke Skywalker in Star Wars? - Answers\nAnswerMark Hamill played Luke in episodes 4, 5, and 6.Aiden Barton played him as a baby at the end of episode 3.Mark Hamil played luke skywalker in Star Wars episode 4, 5, and 6. The star wars was very exciting as Hamil played it, providing you with a sense of awesomeness into the trilogy. Home\n Science\n Math\n History\n Literature\n Technology\n Health\n Law\n Business\n All Topics\n Random\n Unanswered\n Leaderboard\n Related TopicsScience Fiction and Fantasy Movies\n Star Wars Books\n Video Games\n Game Consoles and Gaming Hardware\n \nAsk Question\nLog in\nStar Wars Movies\nScience Fiction and Fantasy Movies\nActors & Actresses\nWho played Luke Skywalker in Star Wars? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2013-03-07 04:04:03\nAnswer\nMark Hamill played Luke in episodes 4, 5, and 6. Aiden Barton played him as a baby at the end of episode 3. Mark Hamil played luke skywalker in Star Warsepisode 4, 5, and 6. The star wars was very exciting as Hamil played it, providing you with a sense of awesomeness into the trilogy. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers\nRelated Questions\nWho played Luke skywalker?",
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"headings": "Star Wars Timeline Explained: All Star Wars Movies And TV Shows In Chronological Order\nStar Wars Timeline Explained: All Star Wars Movies And TV Shows In Chronological Order\nStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)\nStar Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)\nStar Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)\nStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)\nSolo: A Star Wars Story (2018)\nStar Wars Rebels (2014)\nRogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)\nStar Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)\nStar Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)\nStar Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983)\nThe Mandalorian (2019)\nStar Wars Resistance (2018)\nStar Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens (2015)\nStar Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017)\nStar Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019)\nMore From This Author\n",
"segment": "Episode IV sees Darth Vader (voiced by James Earl Jones with David Prowse in the suit) and the Empire threatened by “a new hope” in the rebellion’s progress. Meanwhile, droids C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) and R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) escape to Tatooine with a message for Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness), where they come into the possession of young farmer Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill). They cross paths with an aged Obi-Wan, whom Luke knows as Ben Kenobi, who is convinced by the droids’ message from Leia that now is the time to tell Luke that he is a Jedi, with abilities passed down from his father Anakin Skywalker, whom he tells the boy was killed by Darth Vader. They then enlist Millennium Falcon pilot Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and his Wookie co-pilot Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) to rescue the princess and bring her to the safe hands of the Rebel Alliance. Despite losing Obi-Wan to a lightsaber duel with Darth Vader, the crew succeeds and joins the Rebel Alliance in a battle that results in the destruction of the Death Star. Luke, Han, Chewie, C-3PO, and R2-D2 are rewarded by Leia for their efforts in defiance of the Empire. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)\nThe Rebel Alliance is suffers the Empire’s vengeful attack at their headquarters on the ice planet of Hoth in the set up for the Star Wars movies’ first sequel that continues to chronicle the war for peace across the galaxy. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) flees with R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) to Dagobah to seek Jedi training from Master Yoda (Frank Oz) while Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher), Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), and C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) seek refuge at Cloud City, governed by Han’s old acquaintance Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams). Unfortunately, the rebels are thwarted by the Empire, who freeze Han in carbonite, before Darth Vader confronts Luke to reveal that he is truly his father in attempt to lure him to the Dark Side.",
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"segment": "Luke Skywalker - Wikipedia\nLuke Skywalker\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis article is about the Star Wars character. For the rapper Luke Skyywalker, see Luther Campbell. Character in Star Wars\nLuke Skywalker\nStar Wars character\nMark Hamill as Luke Skywalker in\nStar Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)\nFirst appearance\nStar Wars (1977)\nCreated by\nGeorge Lucas\nPortrayed by\nMark Hamill ( Ep. IV – IX, Holiday Special)\nOther: Aidan Barton (infant, Ep. III)\nLukaz Leong (young body double, Ep. IX)\nMax Lloyd-Jones (body double, The Mandalorian)\nVoiced by\nMark Hamill ( Holiday Special animated inserts, Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back audio dramas, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny, The Mandalorian)\nOther: C. Andrew Nelson ( Star Wars:",
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"segment": "However, they are soon captured by reinforcements as the Alliance fleet arrives in the system and is pinned down by the assembled Imperial navy. Onboard the Death Star, the Emperor reveals to Luke that the Death Star is operational as the station's superlaser first kills Will Robinson from Lost in Space, then destroys the Alliance star cruiser Liberty. He then taunts the work of Seth Green, who voices Chris/Luke, which finally snaps Luke from his calm. As he retrieves his lightsaber intending to strike Palpatine down, his blade is met by Vader’s. The pair fight for some time until Vader cuts down the catwalk Luke had leapt to, which leads him to wonder if he's OK. When the Emperor expresses his indifference, Vader explains that they will be lucky to escape without a lawsuit. Hoping to anger Luke into fighting him once more, Vader once again taunts Seth Green, causing Luke to explode in rage, knocking Vader down and slicing off his arm. However, he refuses to kill his father. Angered by this, Palpatine using Force lightning to attack Luke. In pain, Luke pleads for assistance from his father, who picks up Palpatine and throws him down to the reactor core to his death.",
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"segment": "She changed her sir name to Cole. Her family has helped and never let her feel isolated in any situation in her personal and professional life. Keyshia Cole Siblings: She has two beloved siblings including a beloved brother Sean Cole and a sister Neffecteria Pugh. She considers her siblings as her best friend from her childhood who always stands with her in every situation. Keyshia Cole Husband: She is married to Daniel Gibson. Daniel Gibson is one of the best former NBA players in America. The couple started dating in May 2009 and exchanged their engagement rings in March 2010. They later tied the knot in May 2011 and since then they are spending happy married life and has give birth to a son together.",
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"segment": "Keyshia Cole Husband: She is married to Daniel Gibson. Daniel Gibson is one of the best former NBA players in America. The couple started dating in May 2009 and exchanged their engagement rings in March 2010. They later tied the knot in May 2011 and since then they are spending happy married life and has give birth to a son together. Keyshia Cole Father: She is the biological daughter of Mr. Virgil Hunter who is a well known Boxing trainer. She was adopted by Mr. Leon Cole in her early childhood. Keyshia loves her both fathers a lot. Keyshia Cole Age:",
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"segment": "Personal Affairs, Girlfriend & Children\nThe 23-year-old rapper started a relationship with his girlfriend “Keyshia Cole” in 2018. The couple first met each other through a mutual friend at a party. Soon, they began dating and living together in Los Angeles. On May 04, 2019, Keyshia took to Instagram to announce that she is expecting her first baby with her beau. She also mentioned that it was a baby boy and showed her baby bump in the post. Earlier, the singer tied the knot with her ex-husband “Daniel Gibson” (former basketball player) on May 21, 2011. The former partner also shares a son named Daniel Hiram Gibson, Jr. (DJ) who was born on March 02, 2010. Cole’s wedding ceremony again took place in Hawaii in September 2011. In fact, the marriage also aired on the show “Keyshia and Daniel: Family First” (their new BET reality TV series).",
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"segment": "Keyshia Cole Boyfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples\nKeyshia Cole\nKeyshia Cole is a 39-year-old American R&B Singer from Oakland, California, USA. She was born on Thursday, October 15, 1981. Is Keyshia Cole married or single, who is she dating now and previously? As of 2021, Keyshia Cole is dating Niko Hale. RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nKeyshia Cole is an American singer/songwriter, record producer, business woman, and television personality. She was born in Oakland, California. Her career began when she met MC Hammer at the age of 12, and later met rapper Tupac Shakur. At the age of 18, she moved to Los Angeles and was later introduced to A&M Records. She released her debut album, The Way It Is To Be Over”, “I Should Have Cheated”, and “Love”.",
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"segment": "Keyshia Cole boyfriends: Keyshia Cole was previously married to Daniel Gibson (2011 – 2013). She had at least 11 relationship before Niko Hale. Keyshia Cole has not been previously engaged. Keyshia Cole has been in relationships with Shad Moss (2016), Baby aka Birdman (2014), Mr. Ruggs (2013 – 2014), DeShawn Stevenson (2008), Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2008), Jeezy (2005 – 2007), Game (2005) and Chink Santana (2003 – 2005). We are currently in process of looking up information on the previous dates and hookups. Online rumors of Keyshia Coles’s dating past may vary. While it’s relatively simple to find out who’s dating Keyshia Cole, it’s harder to keep track of all her flings, hookups and breakups. It’s even harder to keep every celebrity dating page and relationship timeline up to date. If you see any information about Keyshia Cole is dated, please let us know.",
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"segment": "In February 2021, Cole released the single \"I Don't Wanna Be in Love,\" which she debuted during her Verzuz battle. In addition to making her own music, Keyshia has performed on several tracks by other artists, such as Impossible\" by Kanye West (2006), \"Last Night\" by Diddy (2007), \"Game's Pain\" by The Game (2008), and \"Legendary\" by DJ Khaled (2011). (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)\nPersonal Life: Keyshia began a relationship with former NBA player Daniel Gibson in May 2009, and they became engaged on New Year's Day in 2010. They welcomed son Daniel Jr. on March 2, 2010. Cole and Gibson married on May 21, 2011, in a private ceremony and had another ceremony in Hawaii a few months later because Daniel wanted to give Keyshia her dream wedding. The wedding weekend was filmed for the BET reality series \"Keyshia and Daniel: Family First,\" which began airing in October 2012. During a March 2014 interview, Cole revealed that she and Gibson had split up, but they didn't officially divorce until 2020. Keyshia began dating Niko Khale in 2018, and they had a son, Tobias (born August 1, 2019), before ending their relationship in October 2020.",
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"segment": "RELATED: These 10 Whopping Homes & Cars Of Celebrities Look Amazing! Keyshia Cole: Boyfriend, Dating, Family & Friends\nKeyshia Cole is currently in a relationship with rapper Niko Khale who is 14 years younger than her. She recently announced via her Instagram that she is expecting her second child. Keyshia has a son with her ex-husband, Daniel Gibson. Who is Keyshia Cole dating in 2021? Relationship status\nDating\nSexuality\nStraight\nCurrent Boyfriend of Keyshia Cole\nNiko Khale\nEx-boyfriends or ex-husbands\nDaniel Gibson\nMore info\nWas previously married and divorced\nExpecting a baby? She is pregnant\nHas any kids? Yes, mother of:",
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"segment": "Check back often as we will continue to update this page with new relationship details. Let’s take a look at Keyshia Cole past relationships, exes and previous hookups. Past Relationships\nKeyshia Cole was previously married to Daniel Gibson (2011 – 2013). She has not been previously engaged. Keyshia Cole has been in relationships with Shad Moss (2016), Baby aka Birdman (2014), Mr. Ruggs (2013 – 2014), DeShawn Stevenson (2008), Floyd Mayweather Jr. (2008), Jeezy (2005 – 2007), Game (2005) and Chink Santana (2003 – 2005). She has also had an encounter with Maino (2009). We are currently in process of looking up more information on the previous dates and hookups. Keyshia Cole is turning 40 in\nAbout Keyshia Cole\nKeyshia Cole was born on the 15th of October, 1981 (Millennials Generation). The first generation to reach adulthood in the new millennium, Millennials are the young technology gurus who thrive on new innovations, startups, and working out of coffee shops. They were the kids of the 1990s who were born roughly between 1980 and 2000.",
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"headings": "Daniel Gibson: 3 Facts to Know about Keyshia Cole’s Estranged Husband\nDaniel Gibson: 3 Facts to Know about Keyshia Cole’s Estranged Husband\nSinger Keyshia Cole is on the reality TV show, Love & Hip Hop Hollywood. The surprising news is that she is still living with her estranged husband, former basketball player Daniel Gibson. Although the two are no longer together, they decided on their current living arrangement in order to co-parent their son, Daniel Hiram Gibson Jr. If you are wondering who Keyshia Cole’s husband is, take a look at Daniel Gibson’s wiki.\nDaniel Gibson’s Wiki\nDaniel Gibson’s Net Worth and History with the Cleveland Cavaliers\nDaniel Gibson’s Family and Kids\n",
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"segment": "When and why did germany surrender in ww2? | May 2021\nHome\nWhen? When and why did germany surrender in ww2? When and why did germany surrender in ww2? ANSWER\nOriginally Answered: When and why did Germany surrender in WW2? Because their armed forces were defeated on land, in the air and at sea. They had no other choice, except for suicide, which was chosen by many of their high ranking military and Nazi fanatics, fearing punishment. Why Germany surrendered twice in World War II? Londoners celebrate Germany's surrender on May 8, 1945— one day before Germany's second, and final, surrender in Berlin.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Facts About World War 2\nTop 10 Facts\nFrom the Tudors to rocks to fish, we have all the best facts right here!\nTop 10 Facts About World War 2\n1. The war started on 1st September, 1939.\n2. The war ended on 2nd September, 1945.\n3. The war started when Germany invaded Poland.\n4. The war was against The Allies and The Axis.\n5. The Holocaust was one of the most terrible events to happen.\n6. There were lots of major battles.\n7. The War in Europe finished when Germany surrendered.\n8. The Allies won World War 2.\n9. The Victoria Cross award was given to war heroes.\n10. VE Day is on 8th May each year.\nTop 10 Facts\nFrom the Tudors to rocks to fish, we have all the best facts right here!\n",
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"segment": "On the Eastern Front, Germany surrendered to the Soviets on May 8, 1945. A German Army Group Centre resisted in Prague until May 11, 1945. On July 11, 1945, the Allied leaders met in Potsdam, Germany. They confirmed earlier agreements about Germany. On August 15, 1945 Japan surrendered, with the surrender documents finally signed aboard the deck of the American battleship USS Missouri on September 2, 1945, ending the war. World War 2 had two ending dates -\nVE - victory Europe May 7 and 8, 1945 when the Allies accepted unconditional surrender of the German forces. The official signing of surrender took place in Reims, France on the 7th and Berlin on 8th. VJ - victory Japan August 15, 1945 although the formal ceremony took place Sept. 2, 1945 in Tokyo. On land, sea and in the air, Poles fought Germans, Italians fought Americans and Japanese fought Australians in a conflict which was finally settled with the use of nuclear weapons. German forces surrendered in Italy on April 29 1945, and in Western Europe on May 7, 1945.",
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"segment": "Regardless of the specifics of the facts, it is clear that Islam is derived from paganism that once worshiped a moon-god. Although Islam is today a monotheist religion, its roots are in paganism. Hubal the moon god of the Kabah\nAllah the moon god of the Kabah\nRemnants of pagan Moon god worship in the Koran\nPre-Islamic Origin of the word Allah\nPhotogallery of the ancient history of Moon god worship\nModern usage of moon god symbols in Islam today. The Bible condemns moon god worship\nIslam is repackaged polytheism. Islam is paganism in monotheistic wrapping paper. Islam is veiled neo-polytheism. Written by Brother Andrew\nGo To Start: WWW.BIBLE.CA",
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"segment": "Some of the biggest misconceptions that many non-Muslims have about Islam have to do with the word “Allah.” For various reasons, many people have come to believe that Muslims worship a different God than Christians and Jews. This is totally false, since “Allah” is simply the Arabic word for “God” – and there is only One God. Let there be no doubt – Muslims worship the God of Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and Jesus – peace be upon them all. However, it is certainly true that Jews, Christians and Muslims all have different concepts of Almighty God. For example, Muslims – like Jews – reject the Christian beliefs of the Trinity and the Divine Incarnation. This, however, does not mean that each of these three religions worships a different God – because, as we have already said, there is only One True God. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all claim to be “Abrahamic Faiths”, and all of them are also classified as “monotheistic.” However, Islam teaches that other religions have, in one way or another, distorted and nullified a pure and proper belief in Almighty God by neglecting His true teachings and mixing them with man-made ideas. Prophethood In Islam\nWhy Islam\nFirst of all, it is important to note that “Allah” is the same word that Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews use for God.",
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"segment": "Let there be no doubt - Muslims worship the God of Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and Jesus - peace be upon them all. However, it is certainly true that Jews, Christians and Muslims all have different concepts of Almighty God. For example, Muslims - like Jews - reject the Christian beliefs of the Trinity and the Divine Incarnation. This, however, does not mean that each of these three religions worships a different God - because, as we have already said, there is only One True God. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all claim to be “Abrahamic Faiths”, and all of them are also classified as “monotheistic.” However, Islam teaches that other religions have, in one way or another, distorted and nullified a pure and proper belief in Almighty God by neglecting His true teachings and mixing them with man-made ideas. First of all, it is important to note that “Allah” is the same word that Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews use for God. If you pick up an Arabic Bible, you will see the word “Allah” being used where “God” is used in English. This is because “Allah” is a word in the Arabic language equivalent to the English word “God” with a capital “G”. Additionally, the word “Allah” cannot be made plural, a fact which goes hand-in-hand with the Islamic concept of God.",
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"headings": "10 Misconceptions About Islam That Muslim Americans Are Tired of Hearing\n10 Misconceptions About Islam That Muslim Americans Are Tired of Hearing",
"segment": "Muslims worship a different God\nA lot of people think Allah is a specific Islamic deity, but really it just means 'god' in Arabic. Christian Arabs even use the word Allah when referring or praying to God. And since Islam is an Abrahamic religion, Muslims believe Allah is the same God who Jesus, Moses, and other biblical prophets all prayed to. 3. Islam doesn't mix with other religions Again, it's important to make the distinction between the behavior of various cultures and politics of countries compared to actual religious theology. Islam is an Abrahamic religion, which is in the same family of religions as Judaism and Christianity. All three of the religions share many similarities, including important religious figures, historical events, and spiritual beliefs. In fact, Muslims are religiously required to believe in Jesus as a divine prophet. There have been numerous periods of history throughout the Middle East where Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together for centuries. 4.",
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"segment": "Who Do Muslim Worship ? Active Pages >> Who Do Muslim Worship ? Who Do Muslim Worship ? The submission of man to his Creator is the essence of Islam. The word \"Islam\" literally means, \"to submit\" or \"to surrender. \" The real question one should ask is: \" submit and surrender\" to whom? Muslims submit and surrender their will and desires to the will and the laws of the Creator. This is what \"Islam\" truly means. By referring to, \"The Creator\", Muslims are talking about \"Allah.\"",
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"headings": "Comparing World Religions\nComparing World Religions\nIn order to appreciate more fully what we believe, it may help to understand the religious beliefs of others.\nIntroduction\nBasic Religious Tenets\nHinduism\nBuddhism\nIslam\nChristianity\nJudaism\nDiscussion Questions\nSummary\nUnited Church of God\n",
"segment": "Muhammad is viewed as the ultimate restorer of the original religion of the patriarch Abraham. Islam also recognizes the Torah, the Psalms, and Gospel of Jesus. Muslims trust and worship \"the one and only God, Allah.\" Islam encompasses a way of life, a code of ethics, a culture, and a system of laws. The \"five pillars\" of the Islam faith are: ( 1) faith in God and the apostleship of Muhammad; ( 2) five daily prayers facing Mecca; ( 3) almsgiving; ( 4) fasting during Ramadan; and (5) a pilgrimage to Mecca.",
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what invention did henry ford invent? | Ford Motor Company | [
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"headings": "Henry Fords Inventions and Accomplishments\nHenry Fords Inventions and Accomplishments\n1. Improved Pipe Cleaners\n2. Auto Soundproofing\n3. Cooling Fans\n4. The Modern Crankshaft\n5. Manufacturing Pistons\nMarc Zorn\n",
"segment": "Henry Fords Inventions and Accomplishments - Vision Launch Media\nInventors\nHenry Fords Inventions and Accomplishments\nBy\nMarc Zorn\n-\nNovember 21, 2014\n0\n8015\nSome say that Henry Ford invented the automobile. Others say that he invented the assembly line. Both are actually incorrect. For a man who called Edison a close friend and an inspiration, Ford was an inventor and responsible for transforming the automobile industry into what it is today, but he is often given credit for inventions that he didn’t actually create. To set the record straight, here is a look at some of the patents Ford actually received over the years. 1. Improved Pipe Cleaners\nImagine having to call a plumber every time one of your home’s pipes would clog up. For a long time, that was the reality of every home owner. If they couldn’t take apart the pipes to clean them and then put them back together again, the cost of hiring a plumber would have to be put into the budget. Ford created a pipe cleaning device that was more intended for his automobile factories, but could be used to help remove build-up from virtually any pipe that was in existence at that time.",
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"segment": "Henry Ford - The Industrial Revolution\n\n\n\n\nInventors > \nHenry Ford\nHenry Ford was by far one of the most imperative inventors of the Industrial Revolution. His primary invention, the automobile, changed life as we know it. It enabled people to go wherever they wanted whenever they wanted. The automobile modernize the transportation industry entirely. Today people don’t often think of how things used to be; one man changed the world as we know it, that one man is Henry Ford. Henry Ford was born on July 30 th on his parent’s farm in Dearborn Michigan. Henry always had an interest in trifling with machines. He eventually gained a job in a Detroit machine shop, which gave him ample opportunities to research. He was later employed as a part time worker for the Westinghouse Engine Company;",
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"headings": "Henry Ford Net Worth\nHenry Ford Net Worth\nWhat is Henry Ford Net Worth?\nHenry Ford Latest News\nHenry Ford Health seeks volunteers for COVID-19 vaccine trial\nIn rethinking school day, let’s have more Marie Kondo and less Henry Ford\nThe Henry Ford Returns Expands Regular Hours Monday with Marvel Exhibition\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\nElsa Patton Net Worth\nEmily Maynard Net Worth\nKiara Hunter Net Worth\nChina Chow Net Worth\nRyan Serhant Net Worth\nKidada Jones Net Worth\nRachel Hunter Net Worth\nDakota Fanning Net Worth\nCristina Piaget Net Worth\n",
"segment": "Henry Ford was an American manufacturer, industrialist, and a sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique that allowed for mass production. Contrary to popular belief, Ford did not invent the automobile nor did he invent the assembly line, but he was the first to develop and manufacture an affordable automobile for middle class Americans. By achieving this, Ford converted the automobile from a relatively unknown invention into an innovation that profoundly impacted the landscape of the twentieth century. His introduction of the Model T revolutionized transportation and the landscape of American industry. As the owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He was committed to lowering costs and creating a franchise system that put Ford dealerships throughout most of North America, and in major cities on six continents. Ford left most of his vast wealth to the Ford Foundation and arranged for his family to control the company permanently. He was born July 30, 1863, on a farm in Greenfield Township, Michigan. Not particularly interested in running the family farm, in 1879, Ford left home to work as an apprentice machinist. In 1882, he returned to Dearborn to work on the family farm to help his parents, and became quiet proficient at operating the Westinghouse portable steam engine.",
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"headings": "Industrial Revolution: Inventors\nIndustrial Revolution: Inventors\nWhat did Jethro Tull invent?\nSeed Drill\nTerms in this set (46)\n",
"segment": "Telephone\nWhat did Thomas Edison invent (light)? Light Bulb\nWhat did Thomas Edison invent (sound)? Phonograph\nWhat did Rudolf Diesel invent? Diesel Engine\nWhat did Guglielmo Marconi invent? Wireless Radio\nWhat did Henry Ford manufacture? Cars\nWhat process did Henry Ford invent? Assembly Line\nWhat did the Wright Brothers invent? Airplane\nWhat did James Hargreaves invent? Spinning Jenny\nWhat did Samuel Crompton invent? Spinning Mule\nWhat did Richard Arkwright invent?",
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"title": "Car Timeline",
"headings": "Car\nCar\nMay 14, 1886\nFirst motor invented.\nJune 4, 1895\nFirst pneumatic car tire invented.\nJuly 19, 1903\nFord Motor Company established.\nMay 14, 1886\nFirst motor invented.\nFirst pneumatic car tire invented.\nFord Motor Company established.\nFord introduces the Tin Lizzie.\nFirst four wheel brake system implemented.\nFirst electric traffic light invented.\nFirst moving assembly line invented.\nNew land speed record set.\nFirst car radio installed.\nFlashing turn signals invented.\nFirst diesel passenger car introduced.\nThe Beetle is introduced.\nFirst air conditioning system installed.\nLand speed record broken.\nFirst seatbelt installed.\nLamborghini was founded.\nFirst airbag installed.\nLand speed record broken.\nLand speed record broken once more.\nThe Bugatti Veyron 16.4 becomes the fastest commercial production car.\n",
"segment": "First pneumatic car tire invented. Ford Motor Company established. Ford introduces the Tin Lizzie. First four wheel brake system implemented. First electric traffic light invented. First moving assembly line invented. New land speed record set. First car radio installed. Flashing turn signals invented. First diesel passenger car introduced.",
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"url": "https://www.historycrunch.com/invention-of-the-automobile-model-t.html",
"title": "Invention of the Automobile Model T - History Crunch - History Articles, Summaries, Biographies, Resources and More",
"headings": "INVENTION OF THE AUTOMOBILE (MODEL T)\nINVENTION OF THE AUTOMOBILE (MODEL T)\nCITE THIS ARTICLE\nINDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION RESOURCES\n",
"segment": "flying shuttle, spinning jenny, power loom, water frame, cotton gin, steam engine, telephone, light bulb, automobile, assembly line production and interchangeable parts. A significant invention of the late period of the Industrial Revolution was the automobile, which was invented first for a mass audience by Henry Ford in 1908. Henry Ford was an American inventor and business man, and is famous today for many different inventions, of which the automobile was his most successful. Henry Ford Infographic (Click to Enlarge)\nHenry Ford's Model T\nHenry Ford\nThe Industrial Revolution was one of the most important events in human history and dramatically transformed life for people throughout the world. While it first began in Britain, its effects later spread to other parts of Europe, the Americas and now parts of Asia. In general, the Industrial Revolution unfolded in a series of stages, which historians refer to as the First Industrial Revolution and the Second Industrial Revolution. The First Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century and focused primarily on textile manufacturing and steam power. The Second Industrial Revolution began in the mid-19th century and continued until World War I in 1917. The Second Industrial Revolution focused instead on steel production, the automobile and advances in electricity. Henry Ford’s invention of the automobile is one of the most significant inventions from the Second Industrial Revolution.",
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"segment": "Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 ??? April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production. Contrary to popular belief, Ford did not invent the automobile nor did he invent the assembly line. Ford however was the first to develop and manufacture the first automobile that many middle class Americans could afford to buy. In doing so, Ford converted the automobile from a relatively unknown invention into an innovation that would profoundly impact the landscape of the twentieth century. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with \"Fordism\": mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace.",
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"headings": "The 10 Greatest Engineers of All Time\nThe 10 Greatest Engineers of All Time\nFind your perfect engineering job in our job listings\n1. Nikola Tesla\n2. Thomas Edison\n3. Henry Ford\n4. Archimedes\n5. Nikolaus Otto\n6. Leonardo Da Vinci\n7. Wilber and Orville Wright\n8. Alexander Graham Bell\n9. George Stephenson\n10. Elon Musk\nFind your perfect engineering job in our job listings\nRecommended Insights\nThe Future of Civil Engineering\nEngineers without Borders International\n",
"segment": "He goes down as the most prolific inventor in history. A few of his many inventions include the motion picture camera and projector, the phonograph, and the incandescent lightbulb. Can you imagine life without the lightbulb? 3. Henry Ford\nHenry Ford was an engineer and industrialist who founded the Ford Motor Company. The rest is history. Although not the inventor of the modern car, he developed assembly and production lines that brought about mass production – resulting in the first motor car that an average person could afford. As a result, he turned the automobile into something of a necessity rather than just a thing of curiosity. 4. Archimedes\nA classic scientist in the making, Archimedes was a Greek engineer, mathematician, physicist and astronomer.",
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"segment": "However, by the mid-1700’s, new methods of production were being developed across Europe, especially in Great Britain. This transition led to the factory system, which was the creation of factories in centralized locations such as industrial towns and cities. This period of innovation continued throughout the 19th century and led to many new inventions by now famous inventors. In fact, one of the key features of the Industrial Revolution is the development of new inventions that led to more automation by machines. Significant inventions or innovations of the Industrial Revolution included: flying shuttle, spinning jenny, power loom, water frame, cotton gin, steam engine, telephone, light bulb, automobile, assembly line production and interchangeable parts. A significant invention of the late period of the Industrial Revolution was the automobile, which was invented first for a mass audience by Henry Ford in 1908. Henry Ford was an American inventor and business man, and is famous today for many different inventions, of which the automobile was his most successful. Henry Ford Infographic (Click to Enlarge)\nHenry Ford's Model T\nHenry Ford\nThe Industrial Revolution was one of the most important events in human history and dramatically transformed life for people throughout the world. While it first began in Britain, its effects later spread to other parts of Europe, the Americas and now parts of Asia.",
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"segment": "7. Henry Ford\nKnown by the name of the Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford’s first invention was a Quadricycle – his first self-propelled vehicle. Later in 1901, he led the foundation of Ford Motor, revolutionizing mass production system which further led to making an affordable automobile. Without his contribution, having a vehicle of your own would have been a dream for a majority of people. 8. George Stephenson\nRightly called the ‘Father of Railways’, George built the first public intercity railway line in the world. He was an English civil and mechanical engineer who invented the rail gauge, which is now the standard gauge for most countries. 9. Archimedes\nThe genius from Greece designed stuff to support his home city – Syracuse. He developed techniques to use heat rays and mirrors to burn the ships of their enemies and developed the famous Archimedes’ screw to remove bilge water from ships as well as the block and tackle pulley system.",
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who played anakin skywalker in phantom menace? | Jake Lloyd | [
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"headings": "Jake Lloyd\nJake Lloyd\nJake Lloyd\nBiographical information\nBorn\nNationality\nContents\nBiography\nFilmography\nStar Wars\nJake Lloyd portrayed Anakin Skywalker in the following productions:\nOther\nBibliography\nNotes and references\nExternal links\nIn other languages\n",
"segment": "Lloyd reprised his role as the young Anakin in five video games. Filmography\nStar Wars\nJake Lloyd portrayed Anakin Skywalker in the following productions: Title\nYear\nStar Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace video game\nApril 30, 1999\nStar Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace\nMay 19, 1999\nStar Wars Episode I: Racer\nMay 19, 1999\nStar Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles\nApril 2000\nStar Wars: Early Learning Activity Center\nAugust 15, 2000\nStar Wars: Super Bombad Racing\nApril 23, 2001\nStar Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds\nNovember 13, 2001\nStar Wars:",
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"segment": "Without his master, Anakin Skywalker begins a romantic relationship with Padme, despite the Jedi having strict rules against this. Eventually, both stories will intertwine in an event that kicks off one of the biggest wars in the franchise’s history. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Cast\nIn Attack of the Clones, the majority of principal characters from The Phantom Menace have returned. This includes Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme, Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu, and Ian McDiarmid as Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. Since the film is set sometime after The Phantom Menace, Jake Lloyd has been replaced by Haden Christensen for the role of Anakin Skywalker. Christopher Lee has also joined the cast as one of the principal villains, Sith Lord Count Dooku. Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi\nReprising his role, Obi-Wan Kenobi has ascended to the rank of Jedi Master and is now responsible for teaching Anakin Skywalker. With the film set ten years after The Phantom Menace, McGregor decided to let grow out his hair and beard to fall in-line with the original look that Sir Alec Guinness established in A New Hope. However, McGregor was forced to wear a fake beard and hairpiece during reshoots since he shaved his head to film Black Hawk Down.",
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"segment": "Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker, a former Jedi Knight who became Darth Vader. Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano, the former Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, who aids the rebellion with pivotal assets. Stephen Stanton as Grand Moff Tarkin, an Imperial officer who oversees many of the Empire's activities. Sam Witwer and Ian McDiarmid as Emperor Palpatine, the ruler of the galaxy and also known as Darth Sidious, Sith master of Darth Vader. Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Governor Arihnda Pryce, a high-ranking officer of the Galactic Empire and Governor of the Lothal sector. Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, a Rebel extremist and a former freedom fighter. Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma, the leader of the Rebel Alliance. Guest appearances\nAnthony Daniels as C-3PO, a protocol droid who assists allies in the rebellion. James Arnold Taylor and Stephen Stanton as Obi-Wan Kenobi, a Jedi Knight in exile on Tatooine. Frank Oz as Yoda, the wise and powerful Grand Master of the Jedi who is exiled on the planet Dagobah.",
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"segment": "Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin Skywalker in Attack of the Clones, got to put on the mask and suit for Revenge of the Sith. James Earl Jones came back to lend his voice for the occasion, as well as for the TV series Rebels. Darth Vader hasn’t appeared in recent Star Wars TV series nor in the sequel trilogy, but Anakin has. He appeared in Clone Wars voiced by Mat Lucas, The Clone Wars film and series, and most recently in Forces of Destiny, all these voiced by Matt Lanter. Speaking of Anakin, the youngling was played by Jake Lloyd in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, and his force ghost at the end of Return of the Jedi was originally played by Sebastian Shaw, and later replaced with Hayden Christensen to follow the saga’s continuity. The Star Wars universe is currently preparing for the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the last installment in the sequel trilogy and the one set to give closure to the Skywalker saga. As such, there have been many rumors about Darth Vader’s involvement in the story, only fueled by Disney adding Vader to the film’s marketing campaign and little details in the trailers and other footage. Plot details on The Rise of Skywalker are a mystery, and if Vader/Anakin somehow shows up, it’s going to be a big (and hopefully pleasant) surprise for fans.",
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"segment": "Star Wars: The Actors Who Almost Played Anakin Skywalker\nStar Wars: The Actors Who Almost Played Anakin Skywalker\nStar Wars found its Anakin Skywalker in Hayden Christensen, but he wasn't always at the top of the list. Here's who almost played the role. By Adrienne Tyler Published Apr 07, 2020\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nHayden Christensen is best remembered as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, but he wasn’t the first choice to play the Jedi-turned-Sith – here are the actors who almost played Anakin Skywalker. The history of the Star Wars saga is divided in three: the original trilogy, the prequels, and the sequels. The original films introduced the audience to a galaxy far, far, away and unforgettable characters like Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, Chewbacca, and villain Darth Vader.",
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"segment": "Her highly successful scientific career was enhanced by her marriage to fellow scientist, Pierre Curie. Birth and Early Life\nMarie Curie was born in Poland on 7th November 1867 to parents Bronisława ( née Boguska) and Władysław Skłodowski. By adoption, she was also a French national. Curie’s intelligence showed up early during her childhood days. She finished high school with high scores and was given a gold medal. At that time, she was only 16. Marie’s dad, Władysław Skłodowski, was himself a good mathematician and physicist teacher. Curie was forced to sign up for a teaching career because her father lost money in a bad business deal. At 18-years-old, Curie was hired to teach students in their homes. This helped her to raise some income to support her sister (Bronislawa) to undertake a medicine program in Paris, France.",
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"headings": "How did Marie Curie die\n?\n\nHow did Marie Curie die?\nYour Answer\nHow did Marie Curie die?\nRelated Questions\nWhere did Marie Curie die?\nHow Marie curie die?\nWhere did Marie curie die in France?\nWhen did Marie Curie and Pierre Curie die?\nWhy did Marie curie die at 67?\nWhen did Marie Curie meet Parie Curie?\nDid Irene curie die the same day as Marie Curie?\nDid Marie curie kids die?\nWas Marie curie?\nWere did Marie curie live?\nHow and when did Maire Curie die?\nWho is the inventor of radioactivity?\nWas Marie Curie Jewish?\nWhere is Marie curie buried?\nWhen was scentist Marie Curie born when did she die?\nWhat did Marie Curie die of?\nWhere in France did Marie curie die?\nHow many daughters did marie curie have?\nWhat Marie Curie invent?\nWhat did Marie Curie do in her childhood?\nIs Marie Curie American?\nWhat inspired Marie Curie?\nDid Marie Curie have a boy child?\nWhat skills did Marie Curie have?\nWas Marie Curie a Radiologist?\n",
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"segment": "Early Years and Education\nStephen Gerald Breyer was born on August 15, 1938, in San Francisco, California. His father, Irving, was legal counsel for the San Francisco Board of Education and his mother, Anne, volunteered for the League of Women Voters. Influenced by his parents, the future Supreme Court justice developed an understanding of the importance of public service. Displaying a formidable intellect at an early age, Breyer was known as the \"troop brain\" among his fellow Eagle Scouts. He joined the debate team at Lowell High School in San Francisco, and was voted \"most likely to succeed\" upon graduating in 1955. After earning his undergraduate degree in philosophy from Stanford University in 1959, Breyer attended Oxford University's Magdalen College as a Marshall Scholar. He returned to the United States to enroll at Harvard Law School, joining the Harvard Law Review before graduating magna cum laude in 1964. Early Legal Career\nBreyer clerked for Supreme Court Associate Justice Arthur J. Goldberg for the 1964-1965 term, before becoming special assistant to the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust. In 1967, he embarked on a lengthy tenure as a law professor at Harvard. After serving on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, in 1973, Breyer was appointed special counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where he earned accolades for his bipartisan efforts to deregulate the airline industry.",
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"segment": "He married Virginia Lamp on May 30, 1987 and has one child, Jamal Adeen by a previous marriage. Stephen G. Breyer, Associate Justice,\nwas born in San Francisco, California, August 15, 1938. He married Joanna Hare in 1967, and has three children - Chloe, Nell, and Michael. He received an A.B. from Stanford University, a B.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School. He served as a law clerk to Justice Arthur Goldberg of the Supreme Court of the United States during the 1964 Term, as a Special Assistant to the Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Antitrust, 1965–1967, as an Assistant Special Prosecutor of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, 1973, as Special Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, 1974–1975, and as Chief Counsel of the committee, 1979–1980. He was an Assistant Professor, Professor of Law, and Lecturer at Harvard Law School, 1967–1994, a Professor at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, 1977–1980, and a Visiting Professor at the College of Law, Sydney, Australia and at the University of Rome. From 1980–1990, he served as a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and as its Chief Judge, 1990–1994. He also served as a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States, 1990–1994, and of the United States Sentencing Commission, 1985–1989. President Clinton nominated him as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and he took his seat August 3, 1994. Samuel A. Alito, Jr., Associate Justice,\nwas born in Trenton, New Jersey, April 1, 1950.",
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"segment": "Danielle Rousseau - Wikipedia\nDanielle Rousseau\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCharacter from the American TV show Lost\nDanielle Rousseau\nLost character\nMira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau in 2007. First appearance\n\" Solitary \"\nLast appearance\n\" Meet Kevin Johnson \" (alive)\n\" What They Died For \" (afterlife)\nCreated by\nJ. J. Abrams\nDamon Lindelof\nPortrayed by\nMira Furlan\nMelissa Farman (younger)\nIn-universe information\nFull name\nDanielle Rousseau\nSpecies\nHuman\nGender\nFemale\nOccupation\nScientist\nChildren\nAlex Rousseau\nNationality\nFrench\nFormer\nresidence\nFrance\nDanielle Rousseau is a fictional character on the ABC drama television series Lost, which chronicles the lives of over forty people after their plane crashes on a remote island somewhere in the South Pacific. Croatian actress Mira Furlan plays the scientist who shipwrecks on the island sixteen years prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. After Rousseau is killed in the fourth season, the American actress Melissa Farman portrayed a younger version of the character in the fifth season. Furlan later reappears for one episode in the sixth season. Rousseau is a recurring on-island character who has appeared in nineteen episodes in seasons one through four, as well as one episode where her voice alone is heard, and her final episode in the sixth season . The character, who is commonly known as \"The French Woman\" among the survivors on the island, is introduced early in the first season. Sixteen years prior to the plane crash, Rousseau was a member of a French research vessel, whose ship ran aground on the island. Two months after being stranded, Rousseau gave birth to her daughter Alex ( Tania Raymonde ); however, Alex was taken by the island's original inhabitants, a group which Rousseau called the \" Others \".",
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"segment": "Alex Rousseau - Wikipedia\nAlex Rousseau\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Alex (Lost))\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nNot to be confused with Alex Russo. For the water polo player, see Alex Rousseau (water polo). Fictional character of the TV series Lost\nAlex Rousseau\nLost character\n\nFirst appearance\n\" Maternity Leave \" (2006)\nLast appearance\n\" What They Died For \" (2010)\nPortrayed by\nTania Raymonde\nIn-universe information\nFull name\nAlexandra Rousseau\nRelatives\nDanielle Rousseau (mother)\nRobert (biological father)\nBenjamin Linus (adoptive father)\nBirthplace\nBorn on the Island\nAlexandra Rousseau is a fictional character on the ABC television series Lost played by Tania Raymonde. She was born 16 years prior to the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, but was taken from her mother, Danielle Rousseau, by Ben Linus. She was raised among them, believing her mother to be dead. She has helped the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 on many occasions, and is reunited with her mother at the end of the third season. Not long after however, she is shot and killed by Keamy after her adoptive father, Ben, would not listen to his demands. Her death scene was received positively by critics, earning it a spot on multiple \"top moments of the season\" lists. Contents\n1 Arc\n1.1 Before the crash\n1.2 After the crash\n1.3 Flash-Sideways\n2 Characteristics\n3 Development\n4 Reception\n5 Appearances in Lost\n6 References\nArc\nBefore the crash\nA heavily pregnant Danielle Rousseau ( Mira Furlan) and her husband Robert ( Guillaume Dabinpons) along with the rest of their crew, shipwrecked on the island, 16 years before the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, during a French scientific expedition. According to Rousseau, her team becomes \"sick\", so she kills them all, and later gives birth to Alexandra.",
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"segment": "The character of Danielle Rousseau is present in the fifth season as a younger version, played by Melissa Farman. Mira Furlan, who previously portrayed an older Rousseau, asked for her character to be written out of the series because she did not want to travel to Hawaii to film her scenes. Tania Raymonde returns as her daughter, Alex. Fionnula Flanagan also returns as Eloise Hawking. Patrick Fischler plays Phil, a member of the DHARMA Initiative. Brad William Henke portrays Bram, a survivor of Ajira Airways flight 316. Sterling Beaumon reprises his role of young Ben for four episodes in the second half of the season. Marsha Thomason also returns briefly as Naomi Dorrit. The final recurring character is Vincent, Walt's yellow lab. The producers stated that Vincent survives to the series' conclusion.",
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"segment": "As conflict comes to head, Sawyer is tortured and then accidentally stabbed in the arm by Sayid, who then leaves the camp in shame for hurting Sawyer. He begins a journey of walking down the beach alone, telling Jack not to come after him. Sayid finds a cable running out of the ocean and into the jungle. When he follows it, he encounters Danielle Rousseau, the French-speaking woman from the repeating transmission. She tells Sayid how she came to be on the Island, and implies she killed those she arrived with. Sayid eventually escapes with some of her papers, with potential knowledge of a group of hostile individuals, The Others, on the Island, who kidnapped Rousseau 's baby daughter. Over the course of the season, Rousseau has other intermittent contact with the survivors. Trying his best to make life on the island as comfortable as possible, Hurley conducts a census of the survivors when Claire is seemingly attacked 2 nights in a row, and discovers that one of their castaways, Ethan Rom, is not on the passenger manifest. Ethan kidnaps the pregnant Claire and Charlie, and attempts to hang Charlie after being chased by survivors, but he's rescued by Jack and Kate. Two weeks later, Locke finds Claire stumbling through the jungle, completely distraught with amnesia.",
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"segment": "however, this was delayed due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. The writers stated that Rousseau would be in the fifth season, and her story would be told, but to say that it would be told through a flashback would be \"disingenuous\". In the fifth season of Lost, a younger version of Rousseau is shown. Critical reaction to the character has been generally positive; however, many have expressed disappointment in the execution of Rousseau's death scene. Contents\n1 Arc\n1.1 Prior to the crash\n1.2 After the crash\n1.3 Flash-sideways\n2 Development\n3 Reception\n4 Appearances in Lost\n5 References\nArc\nPrior to the crash\nSixteen years before Oceanic 815 crashes on the island, Rousseau was a heavily pregnant member of a six-person crew aboard a French research vessel three days out of Tahiti. The crew picked up a radio signal emanating from the South Pacific, which was a repeating set of six numbers: 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42. While attempting to find the source of the signal, the ship ran aground on rocks surrounding the island. Before reaching the shore, Rousseau and her team found Oceanic 815 survivor Jin-Soo Kwon ( Daniel Dae Kim) in the water, who had been time-travelling as a result of the time shifts which had been moving him and the flight survivors through the island's history.",
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"segment": "The principles upon which a safety lamp might be constructed I stated to several persons long before Sir Humphrey Davy came into this part of the country. The plan of such a lamp was seen by several and the lamp itself was in the hands of the manufacturers during the time he was here. (2) Dr. Paris, Life of Sir Humphry Davy (1831)\nIt will hereafter be scarcely believed that an invention so eminently scientific, and which could never have been derived but from the sterling treasury of science, should have been claimed on behalf of an engine-wright of Killingworth, of the name of Stephenson - a person not even possessing a knowledge of the elements of chemistry. (3) In 1813 Michael Faraday wrote about the lectures by Humphry Davy. Sir H. Davy proceeded to make a few observations on the connections of science with other parts of polished and social life. Here it would be impossible for me to follow him. I should merely injure and destroy the beautiful and sublime observations that fell from his lips. He spoke in the most energetic and luminous manner of the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences. Of the connection that had always existed between them and other parts of a Nation's economy. During the whole of these observations his delivery was easy, his diction elegant, his tone good and his sentiments sublime.",
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"segment": "He did this in London. 10. In June 1808, Davy gave a lecture in the Royal Society. During the lecture, Davy gave a complete account of the experiment that he used for isolating Calcium. 11. The experiment that Davy used was capable of producing only tiny amounts of Calcium. Davy failed to figure out how to produce more Calcium. Calcium Facts: 12-20 | Some Help from Jöns Berzelius\n12. Davy understood what to do to produce more Calcium only after he received a letter from Jöns Berzelius.",
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"segment": "Many of his early experiments took place in the home of his grandfather John Tonkin. Davy is best known for his research in the field of electrochemistry and his discovery and isolation of the alkali metals potassium and sodium in 1807. Davy also discovered the physiological action of nitrous oxide (1794), isolated boron in 1808, and later prepared barium, calcium, strontium, and magnesium in the metallic state. Strontium\nStrontium was discovered In 1790 by Sir Humphry Bartholomew Davy. Davy was born in 1778 in England. He was originally apprenticed as a surgeon, but instead took up chemistry in the pharmacy. Many of his early experiments took place in the home of his grandfather John Tonkin. Davy is best known for his research in the field of electrochemistry and his discovery and isolation of the alkali metals potassium and sodium in 1807. Davy also discovered the physiological action of nitrous oxide (1794), isolated boron in 1808, and later prepared barium, calcium, strontium, and magnesium in the metallic state. Barium\nBarium was discovered in 1808 by Sir Humphry Bartholomew Davy.",
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"segment": "This led to Davy being appointed as a lecturer at the Royal Institution. He was a talented teacher and his lectures attracted large audiences. In 1806 Davy published On Some Chemical Agencies of Electricity. The following year he discovered that the alkalis and alkaline earths are compound substances formed by oxygen united with metallic bases. He also used electrolysis to discover new metals such as potassium, sodium, barium, strontium, calcium and magnesium. Davy was now considered to be Britain's leading scientist and in 1812 was knighted by George III. His biographer, David Knight, wrote: \" On 8 April 1812 Davy was knighted by the prince regent, and on the 11th he and Jane Apreece were married by the bishop of Carlisle at Jane's mother's house in Portland Place. They spent their honeymoon in Scotland, staying with eminent people; Davy took his little apparatus with him, and conducted some researches on gunpowder.",
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"segment": "When Davy was 16 years old, his father died, and a year later he became a surgeon apprentice, with the hopes of one day having a career in medicine. He was also befriended by Davies Gilbert, who lived with Davy as a lodger and would serve as a major influence on Davy’s life of science. Gilbert allowed Davy to use a library and well-equipped chemical laboratory, and Davy began experimenting, chiefly with gases. The Scientist\nIn the lab, Davy prepared (and inhaled) nitrous oxide (also known as laughing gas) to test its disease-causing properties, and his work led to an appointment as chemical superintendent of the Pneumatic Institution in 1798. From that position he explored such areas as oxides, nitrogen and ammonia, and in 1800 Davy published his findings in the book R esearches, Chemical and Philosophical. With that work came recognition in the field, and Davy became a professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain two years later. Davy's personal charisma and charm made his scientific presentations to the public at the Royal Institution of Great Britain extremely popular among elite Londoners of the day. In fact, his admirers would line up for blocks to witness Davy's chemistry lectures. Davy next dived into electricity experiments, namely exploring the electricity-producing properties of electrolytic cells and the chemical implications of those cells' processes. These experiments were detailed in “On Some Chemical Agencies of Electricity,” a lecture Davy delivered in 1806.",
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"headings": "Blind experiment\nBlind experiment\nHistory\nSingle-blind trials\nDouble-blind trials\nTriple-blind trials\nUsage\nIn medicine\nIn physics\nIn forensics\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "In 1799 the British chemist Humphry Davy performed another early blind experiment. In studying the effects of nitrous oxide (laughing gas) on human physiology, Davy deliberately did not tell his subjects what concentration of the gas they were breathing, or whether they were breathing ordinary air. Blind experiments went on to be used outside of purely scientific settings. In 1817, a committee of scientists and musicians compared a Stradivarius violin to one with a guitar-like design made by the naval engineer François Chanot. A well-known violinist played each instrument while the committee listened in the next room to avoid prejudice. One of the first essays advocating a blinded approach to experiments in general came from Claude Bernard in the latter half of the 19th century, who recommended splitting any scientific experiment between the theorist who conceives the experiment and a naive (and preferably uneducated) observer who registers the results without foreknowledge of the theory or hypothesis being tested. This suggestion contrasted starkly with the prevalent Enlightenment -era attitude that scientific observation can only be objectively valid when undertaken by a well-educated, informed scientist. Double-blind methods came into especial prominence in the mid-20th century. Single-blind trials\nSingle-blind describes experiments where information that could introduce bias or otherwise skew the result is withheld from the participants, but the experimenter will be in full possession of the facts. In a single-blind experiment, the individual subjects do not know whether they are so-called \"test\" subjects or members of an \" experimental control \" group.",
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"segment": "None was more successful than Humphrey Davy, the young Cornishman who was the darling of the ladies who attended his lectures at the Royal Institution. This story, and the later work of his assistant Michael Faraday, are told elsewhere. Electrolysis demonstrated beyond a doubt the central role played by electricity in chemistry. In fact, it is the basis of chemistry, and electricity holds everything together. Just how it all worked was by no means clear at the beginning, but the picture became clearer at the end of the century when the electron was finally unambiguously discovered in 1896. One century exactly holds this entire development. The reader is encouraged to try Nicholson and Carlisle's experiment. All that is needed are a couple of short lengths of wire, two test tubes, a bowl that can be filled with water, and a DC power supply. The most difficult part is arranging for the test tubes to be held more or less vertically as the experiment proceeds. Prepared apparatus is available, but it is more fun, and much cheaper, to do it yourself.",
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"segment": "After he sent Humphrey Davy a sample of notes that he had made, Davy employed Faraday as his assistant. In a class-ridden society, Faraday was not considered to be a gentleman, and it is said that Davy’s wife refused to treat him as an equal and would not associate with him socially. Faraday’s greatest work was with electricity. In 1821, he built two devices to produce what he called electromagnetic rotation. The resulting electric generator used magnets to generate electricity. These experiments and inventions form the foundation of modern electromagnetic technology. Ten years later, in 1831, he began his great series of experiments in which he discovered electromagnetic induction. His demonstrations proving the concept that electric current produced magnetism. He gave a successful series of lectures at the Royal Institution, entitled ` The Natural History of a candle ‘; this was the origin of the Christmas lectures for young people that are still given there every year.",
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