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where did toussaint louverture live?
Haiti
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_929308495#4_1902450017", "url": "https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/history-of-slavery/4324/", "title": "Toussaint Louverture: The First Successful Slave Revolt Leader - Black History Month 2021", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture: The First Successful Slave Revolt Leader\nToussaint Louverture: The First Successful Slave Revolt Leader\nLegacy\n", "segment": "A few surviving documents in his own hand confirm that he could write, though his spelling in the French language was “strictly phonetic.” Toussaint Louverture began his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint-Domingue; he was by then a free black man and a Jacobin. Initially allied with the Spaniards of neighboring Santo Domingo, Toussaint switched allegiance to the French when they abolished slavery. He gradually established control over the whole island and used political and military tactics to gain dominance over his rivals. Throughout his years in power, he worked to improve the economy and security of Saint-Domingue. He restored the plantation system using paid labour, negotiated trade treaties with Britain and the United States, and maintained a large and well-disciplined army. In 1801, he promulgated an autonomist constitution for the colony, with himself as Governor-General for Life. In 1802 he was forced to resign by forces sent by Napoleon Bonaparte to restore French authority in the former colony. He was deported to France, where he died in 1803.", "start_char": 2765, "end_char": 3886, "id": "23063058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_90265839#6_213613953", "url": "https://flashhaiti.com/business/detail/Toussaint-Louverture-Haitian-Revolution-Significance-How-Did-Toussaint-l-ouverture-Die-Quotes-Haiti", "title": "Toussaint Louverture Haitian Revolution for Independence", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nPBS Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution (2009)\nEarly life\nEducation\nMarriage and children\nSlavery, freedom and working life\nReligion and spirituality\nHaitian Revolution\nThe Rebellion: 1791–1794\nBusiness Category\nBusiness Location\nReal Estate in Haiti\n2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartments with Pool at Morne Calvaire\nFully furnished all inclusive apartments at Morne Calvaire\nBeautiful Chalet for Sale in Furcy, Kenscoff\n43 Centièmes de Terre à Vendre Cyvadier, Jacmel\nBeachfront Land for Sale at Grand-Goâve, Léogâne\nAppartement de Luxe à Louer Bourdon\n5 Bed, 4.5 Bath Home for Rent at Peguy-Ville\n2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartments with Pool at Morne Calvaire\nFully furnished all inclusive apartments at Morne Calvaire\nBeautiful Chalet for Sale in Furcy, Kenscoff\n43 Centièmes de Terre à Vendre Cyvadier, Jacmel\nSubscribe For Latest Offers\n", "segment": "Toussaint Louverture began his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint-Domingue; he was by then a free black man and a Jacobin. Initially allied with the Spaniards of neighboring Santo Domingo (modern Dominican Republic ), Toussaint switched allegiance to the French when they abolished slavery. He gradually established control over the whole island and used political and military tactics to gain dominance over his rivals. Throughout his years in power, he worked to improve the economy and security of Saint-Domingue. He restored the plantation system using paid labour, negotiated trade treaties with the UK and the United States, and maintained a large and well-disciplined army. In 1801, he promulgated an autonomist constitution for the colony, with himself as Governor-General for Life. In 1802 he was forced to resign by forces sent by Napoleon Bonaparte to restore French authority in the former colony. He was deported to France, where he died in 1803. The Haitian Revolution continued under his lieutenant, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, who declared independence on January 1, 1804.", "start_char": 3103, "end_char": 4240, "id": "97391577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_305046215#0_632118251", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toussaint_L%27ouverture", "title": "Toussaint L'ouverture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Toussaint L'ouverture\nToussaint L'ouverture\nContents\nEarly life\nEducation\nMarriage and children\nSlavery, freedom and working life\nReligion and spirituality\nHaitian revolution\nReferences\n", "segment": "Toussaint L'ouverture - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nToussaint L'ouverture\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nToussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nBorn\n20 May 1743\nSaint-Domingue (later Haiti)\nDied\n7 April 1803\n(1803-04-07)\n(aged 59)\nFort-de-Joux, France\nOther names\nToussaint L'Ouverture, Toussaint Bréda, The Black Napoleon\nMovement\nHaitian Revolution\nMilitary career\nAllegiance\nFrance\nHaiti\nService/branch\nFrench Army\nFrench Revolutionary Army\nHaitian Army\nRank\nGeneral\nBattles/wars\nHaitian Revolution\n\nToussaint L'Ouverture (c. 1743–1803), He was the leader of the Haitian Revolution. Toussaint L’Ouverture started his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in Saint-Domingue, which was a French colony. When he did this he was a free black man (not a slave). Toussaint gradually took control over the whole island (also the Spanish part called Santo Domingo ). When he had power for years, he tried to improve the security and economy on Saint-Domingue. He also restored the plantation system, by using paid workers. Besides of all this, he had a very large army . Contents\n1 Early life\n1.1 Education\n1.2 Marriage and children\n1.3 Slavery, freedom and working life\n1.4 Religion and spirituality\n2 Haitian revolution\n3 References\nEarly life\nLittle is known for sure about Toussaint L’Ouverture’s early life, because sources disagree. The first records of his life were from his son, Isaac L’Ouverture. Most histories say Toussaint’s father was Gaou Guinou, who was a son of King Arrada.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1583, "id": "41163352" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1551581750#0_3264000884", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Toussaint-Louverture", "title": "Toussaint Louverture | Biography, Significance, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nHaitian leader\nTop Questions\nWhat did Toussaint Louverture do?\nHow did Toussaint Louverture die?\nWhy was Toussaint Louverture significant?\nRise to power\nKnow about the life and significance of Toussaint Louverture\nElimination of rivals\n", "segment": "Toussaint Louverture | Biography, Significance, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Other Politicians\nToussaint Louverture\nHaitian leader\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nJohn E. Fagg\nProfessor of History, New York University, New York City, 1946–81. Author of Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic; Latin America: A General History, and others. Last Updated: Apr 3, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Titles: François Dominique Toussaint, Toussaint L’Ouverture\nToussaint Louverture, Louverture also spelled L’Ouverture, original name (until c. 1793) François Dominique Toussaint, (born c. 1743, Bréda, near Cap-Français, Saint-Domingue [Haiti]—died April 7, 1803, Fort-de-Joux, France), leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution (1787–99). He emancipated the slaves and negotiated for the French colony on Hispaniola, Saint-Domingue (later Haiti ), to be governed, briefly, by Black former slaves as a French protectorate. Top Questions\nWhat did Toussaint Louverture do? Toussaint Louverture led a successful slave revolt and emancipated the slaves in the French colony of Saint-Domingue ( Haiti ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1175, "id": "23773120" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1551581750#1_3264002675", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Toussaint-Louverture", "title": "Toussaint Louverture | Biography, Significance, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nHaitian leader\nTop Questions\nWhat did Toussaint Louverture do?\nHow did Toussaint Louverture die?\nWhy was Toussaint Louverture significant?\nRise to power\nKnow about the life and significance of Toussaint Louverture\nElimination of rivals\n", "segment": "Apr 3, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Titles: François Dominique Toussaint, Toussaint L’Ouverture\nToussaint Louverture, Louverture also spelled L’Ouverture, original name (until c. 1793) François Dominique Toussaint, (born c. 1743, Bréda, near Cap-Français, Saint-Domingue [Haiti]—died April 7, 1803, Fort-de-Joux, France), leader of the Haitian independence movement during the French Revolution (1787–99). He emancipated the slaves and negotiated for the French colony on Hispaniola, Saint-Domingue (later Haiti ), to be governed, briefly, by Black former slaves as a French protectorate. Top Questions\nWhat did Toussaint Louverture do? Toussaint Louverture led a successful slave revolt and emancipated the slaves in the French colony of Saint-Domingue ( Haiti ). A formidable military leader, he turned the colony into a country governed by former black slaves as a nominal French protectorate and made himself ruler of the entire island of Hispaniola. How did Toussaint Louverture die? After France, under Napoleon, reconquered Haiti, Toussaint Louverture was tricked into a meeting and arrested. He was sent to France, where he was imprisoned and repeatedly interrogated. He died there of pneumonia and malnutrition in 1803.", "start_char": 403, "end_char": 1639, "id": "23773121" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_90265839#8_213618906", "url": "https://flashhaiti.com/business/detail/Toussaint-Louverture-Haitian-Revolution-Significance-How-Did-Toussaint-l-ouverture-Die-Quotes-Haiti", "title": "Toussaint Louverture Haitian Revolution for Independence", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture\nPBS Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution (2009)\nEarly life\nEducation\nMarriage and children\nSlavery, freedom and working life\nReligion and spirituality\nHaitian Revolution\nThe Rebellion: 1791–1794\nBusiness Category\nBusiness Location\nReal Estate in Haiti\n2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartments with Pool at Morne Calvaire\nFully furnished all inclusive apartments at Morne Calvaire\nBeautiful Chalet for Sale in Furcy, Kenscoff\n43 Centièmes de Terre à Vendre Cyvadier, Jacmel\nBeachfront Land for Sale at Grand-Goâve, Léogâne\nAppartement de Luxe à Louer Bourdon\n5 Bed, 4.5 Bath Home for Rent at Peguy-Ville\n2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartments with Pool at Morne Calvaire\nFully furnished all inclusive apartments at Morne Calvaire\nBeautiful Chalet for Sale in Furcy, Kenscoff\n43 Centièmes de Terre à Vendre Cyvadier, Jacmel\nSubscribe For Latest Offers\n", "segment": "The French had lost two-thirds of forces sent to the island in an attempt to suppress the revolution; most died of yellow fever. Early life\nAlmost nothing is known for certain about Toussaint L'ouverture's early life, as there are contradictory accounts and evidence about this period. The earliest records of his life are his recorded remarks and the reminiscences of his second legitimate son Isaac Louverture. Most histories identify Toussaint's father as Gaou Guinou, a younger son of the King of Allada (also spelled Arrada), a West African historical kingdom located in modern-day Benin, who had been captured in war and sold into slavery. His mother Pauline was Gaou Guinou's second wife. The couple had several children, of whom Toussaint was the eldest son. Pierre Baptiste Simon is usually considered to have been his godfather. Toussaint is thought to have been born on the plantation of Bréda at Haut de Cap in Saint-Domingue, which was owned by the Comte de Noé and later managed by Bayon de Libertat. His date of birth is uncertain, but his name suggests he was born on All Saints Day.", "start_char": 4241, "end_char": 5340, "id": "97391579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_341427889#7_726833246", "url": "https://medium.com/constitutional-rights-foundation/haitis-slave-revolt-and-war-for-independence-84b2982cac8f", "title": "Haiti’s Slave Revolt and War for Independence | by Constitutional Rights Foundation | Constitutional Rights Foundation | Medium", "headings": "Haiti’s Slave Revolt and War for Independence\nHaiti’s Slave Revolt and War for Independence\nThe Revolution Begins\nLouverture: From Slave to Revolutionary\nFrance Abolishes Slavery\n‘The Black Napoleon’\nNapoleon Invades Saint-Domingue\nThe War for Independence\nHaitian Independence\nTroubles Since Independence\n", "segment": "From Slave to Revolutionary\nToussaint Louverture was born around 1743 to West African enslaved parents on the Breda family plantation near Cap. His father was soon sold to another slaveholder. The Bredas were Roman Catholics, so Toussaint grew up a devout Christian. His mother named him Toussaint, meaning All Saints Day. He received some education in the French language and culture from his godfather, a free person of color who worked on the Breda plantation. At about 18, Toussaint was given permission to informally marry Cecile who was also enslaved on the Breda plantation. Fifteen years later in 1776, he was emancipated in circumstances that are not clear. One of his first acts was to buy Cecile’s freedom. Toussaint saved money from being a carriage driver for the Breda family and bought a small coffee farm worked by a dozen slaves that he leased. But this enterprise failed, and his marriage and family split apart.", "start_char": 3381, "end_char": 4311, "id": "13366329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1633972512#0_3431162390", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/summary/Toussaint-Louvertures-Achievements", "title": "Toussaint Louverture | Achievements | Britannica", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture’s Achievements\nToussaint Louverture’s Achievements\nMilitary Successes\nKnow about the life and significance of Toussaint Louverture\nPolitical Leadership and Economic Progress\nHaitian Revolution\n", "segment": "Toussaint Louverture | Achievements | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Other Politicians Toussaint Louverture\nToussaint Louverture’s Achievements\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....\nAlthough he was born into slavery, Toussaint Louverture became a great military commander and a leader of the struggle for Haitian independence. He rose to prominence in part by taking advantage of wars between the powerful countries that occupied his homeland. Military Successes\nKnow about the life and significance of Toussaint Louverture\nQuestions and answers about Toussaint Louverture. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nDuring most of Toussaint’s life, France controlled Saint-Domingue (now Haiti ). In 1791 thousands of enslaved people in the French colony rose up in rebellion. Although Toussaint had already been legally freed from slavery by that time, he joined the revolt but was unimpressed by its leadership. Collecting an army of his own, he trained his followers in the tactics of guerrilla warfare. By 1793 he had become known as Toussaint Louverture. The name Louverture comes from the French word for “opening,” most likely referring to his ability as a military commander to find openings in an enemy’s defenses. When France and Spain went to war in 1793, Toussaint at first joined the Spanish forces and proved extraordinarily effective in fighting against the French in Saint-Domingue.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1628, "id": "23873694" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_640806703#9_1355261427", "url": "https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/toussaint-louverture/", "title": "Toussaint Louverture Biography, Life, Interesting Facts", "headings": "Toussaint Louverture Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nToussaint Louverture\nBirth Place : Cap-Haitien, Nord, Saint-Domingue (Haiti)\nDied On : April 7, 1803\nZodiac Sign : Taurus\nToussaint Louverture Biography, Life, Interesting Facts\nThe Black Napoleon: Toussaint Louverture\nCHILDHOOD AND EARLY LIFE\nEDUCATION\nCAREER AS A MILITARY AND POLITICAL LEADER\nPERSONAL LIFE AND LEGACY\n", "segment": "He had three legitimate children from this marriage. They are Placide, Isaac, and Saint-Jean. Besides, he was believed to have fathered several children with different women during his youth. The French captured Toussaint Louverture in July 1802. He was then sent to jail in Fort-de-Joux in the Doubs. He died on April 7, 1803, battling malnutrition, tuberculosis, and pneumonia.", "start_char": 4830, "end_char": 5209, "id": "89369328" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1199833277#2_2154139483", "url": "http://countrylicious.com/haiti/famous-people/", "title": "Famous people of Haiti", "headings": "Famous people from Haiti\nHaiti\nFamous people from Haiti\nWyclef Jean\nToussaint Louverture\nFrançois Duvalier\nSamuel Dalembert\nMichaëlle Jean\nGarcelle Beauvais\nJean-Bertrand Aristide\nAdonis Stevenson\nMichel Martelly\nJean-Claude Duvalier\nJean Pascal\nThomas-Alexandre Dumas\nJimmy Jean-Louis\nAbner Louima\nRené Préval\nAlexandre Pétion\nLee Holdridge\nLaurent Lamothe\nJean Pierre Boyer\nJean Baptiste Point du Sable\nBruny Surin\nOlden Polynice\nRaoul Peck\nPeguero Jean Philippe\nLuck Mervil\nDany Laferrière\nFaustin Soulouque\nYves Jabouin\nRaoul Cédras\nEmmanuel Sanon\nRéginal Goreux\nJoachim Alcine\nPaul Frappier\nPhilippe Kieffer\nJoe Gaetjens\nClairvius Narcisse\nJean-Jacques Pierre\nDayana Cadeau\nWilde Donald Guerrier\nJean Sony Alcenat\nJean Alexandre\nFrankétienne\nJeanne Duval\nJacques Roumain\nMichèle Bennett\nJeff Louis\nJudelin Aveska\nPascal Millien\nLeonel Saint-Preux\nLeslie Manigat\nRene Depestre\nKervens Belfort\nPierre Toussaint\nVladimir Ducasse\nJames Marcelin\nJunior Galette\nPeterson Joseph\nBarbara Pierre\nAnténor Firmin\nDumarsais Estimé\nSony Norde\nJean Price-Mars\nCoupé Cloué\nJoseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche\nJean-Max Bellerive\nJosaphat-Robert Large\nHenri Namphy\nFabrice Noël\nErtha Pascal-Trouillot\nJean Dominique\nSilvio Cator\nCharlemagne Péralte\nRomain Genevois\nNathalie Handal\nMechack Jérôme\nPaul Magloire\nVincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc\nFlorvil Hyppolite\nGuy Philippe\nGarry Conille\nPat Fidelia\nLouis Borno\nProsper Avril\nBoniface Alexandre\nMichèle Pierre-Louis\nÉlie Lescot\nMaurice Sixto\nPierre Nord Alexis\nSarodj Bertin\nVivian Barbot\nArnold Antonin\nPatrick Dorismond\nGérard Latortue\nCharles Rivière-Hérard\nMirlande Manigat\nToto Bissainthe\n", "segment": "His military genius and political acumen transformed an entire society of slaves into the independent black state of Haiti. The success of the Haitian Revolution shook the institution of slavery throughout the New World. Toussaint Louverture began his military career as a leader of the 1791 slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint Domingue. Initially allied with the Spaniards of neighboring Santo Domingo, Toussaint switched allegiance to the French when they abolished slavery. He gradually established control over the whole island and used political and military tactics to gain dominance over his rivals. Throughout his years in power, he worked to improve the economy and security of Saint Domingue. He restored the plantation system using paid labour, negotiated trade treaties with Britain and the United States and maintained a large and well-disciplined army. In 1801 he promulgated an autonomist constitution for the colony, with himself as governor for life. In 1802 he was forced to resign by forces sent by Napoleon Bonaparte to restore French authority in the former colony. He was deported to France, where he died in 1803.", "start_char": 1492, "end_char": 2638, "id": "5051003" } ]
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what continent is greenland located?
North America
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Greenland Data\nLatitude\n71.706936 / 71° 42' 24.969\"\nLongitude\n-42.604303 / -42° 36' 15.4908\"\nContinent\nNorth America\nPopulation Size\nVery Small", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 535, "id": "19362176" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_757923947#1_1411367969", "url": "http://www.whereig.com/greenland/", "title": "Where is Greenland Located? - Location Map, Geography & Facts", "headings": "Where is Greenland?\nWhere is Greenland?\nGreenland Location Map\nWhere is Greenland Located?\nGreenland - Quick Facts\nLargest cities in Greenland\n", "segment": "Where is Greenland Located? Greenland is located east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago of North America continent. Physiographically, Greenland is part of North America continent but it is an autonomous territory of Kingdom of Denmark, a European country. The water bodies lying around the region are Arctic Ocean in the north, Greenland Sea in the east, Denmark Strait in the south-east (it separates Greenland from Iceland), and in the south Labrador Sea lies. However, in the western side Davis Strait and Baffin Bay separate Greenland from Canada. The region also famous with the name Kalaallit Nunaat, it means \"Land of the Greenlanders.\" Politically, the region is an autonomous country within the sovereignty of Denmark. Greenland came under Danish sovereignty in the year 1814, before it, Greenland was under the rule of Denmark-Norway for centuries. With the Constitution of Denmark in the year 1953, Greenland lastly became a part of Denmark. And the treaty that has taken place between them is known as Rigsfællesskabet (Commonwealth of the Realm) in Danish.", "start_char": 472, "end_char": 1544, "id": "26572200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_757923947#0_1411366525", "url": "http://www.whereig.com/greenland/", "title": "Where is Greenland Located? - Location Map, Geography & Facts", "headings": "Where is Greenland?\nWhere is Greenland?\nGreenland Location Map\nWhere is Greenland Located?\nGreenland - Quick Facts\nLargest cities in Greenland\n", "segment": "Where is Greenland Located? - Location Map, Geography & Facts\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is Greenland? Greenland is the world's largest island and an autonomous Danish dependent territory, located between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in North America. It is between latitudes 59° and 83°N, and longitudes 11° and 74°W.\nShare |\nGreenland Location Map\nAbout Map: The location map of Greenland shows the accurate geographical position of Greenland. Where is Greenland Located? Greenland is located east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago of North America continent. Physiographically, Greenland is part of North America continent but it is an autonomous territory of Kingdom of Denmark, a European country. The water bodies lying around the region are Arctic Ocean in the north, Greenland Sea in the east, Denmark Strait in the south-east (it separates Greenland from Iceland), and in the south Labrador Sea lies. However, in the western side Davis Strait and Baffin Bay separate Greenland from Canada.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1026, "id": "26572199" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#1_3066008285", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "Greenland is a part of North America. To which continent is Greenland belong to? Geographically, Greenland is part of the North American continent. What continent is Greenland located on? Greenland belongs to Denmark which is part of the European continent. What is continent of Greenland? Greenland is part of North America\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland? No, Copenhagen is in Denmark proper which is part of the European continent, whereas Greenland is part of the North-american continent. On which continent is Greenland located? Greenland is considered a part of Denmark.", "start_char": 279, "end_char": 852, "id": "3654043" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1230701878#0_1794768089", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/greenland-geographically-in-north-america-but-politically-part-of-europe.html", "title": "What Continent Is Greenland Part Of? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent Is Greenland Part Of?\nWhat Continent Is Greenland Part Of?\nCultural Background\nInuit Inhabitants\nThe Earliest European Settlers\nDenmark’s Sovereignty Over Greenland\n", "segment": "What Continent Is Greenland Part Of? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is Greenland Part Of? The harbor of Nuuk, Greenland. Greenland is a large autonomous region which is considered to be a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Greenland is one of the countries which are said to be trans-continental countries (countries lying on more than one continent). The reason behind this classification is because geographically, Greenland is classified under North America as it lies on the North American tectonic plate while politically, the country is recognized as part of Europe. Cultural Background\nThe cultural history of Greenland can be used to identify whether the large island lies in North America or is in Europe. The earliest inhabitants of Greenland were the Paleo-Eskimo tribes who through their archeological artifacts are estimated to have settled on the island as early as the 26th century BC. Another community which was residing in the prehistoric Greenland was the Saqqaq people who inhabited the island between the 25th century BC and the 9th century BC and their settlements were around Disko Bay. These early inhabitants of Greenland are believed to have originated from North America before settling in Greenland.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1221, "id": "96402118" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385784549#7_2239281095", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/gl.htm", "title": "Greenland Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Greenland\nMaps of Greenland\nMunicipalities of Greenland Map\nWhere is Greenland?\nOutline Map of Greenland\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "Nuuk accounts for over one-third of the country’s population. Where is Greenland? Greenland, the world’s largest (non-continent) island is located between the continents of North America and Europe in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is geographically considered a part of the North American continent. Greenland is positioned both in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth. It is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean to the north; by the Greenland Sea to the east; by the North Atlantic Ocean to the southeast; Davis Strait to the southwest; Baffin Bay to the west;", "start_char": 2952, "end_char": 3519, "id": "27023523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#0_3066006338", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers\nArctic\nBiomes\nWhat continent is Greenland part of? Asked by Jayde Bins\nBe the first to answer! Want this question answered? Be notified when an answer is posted\nRequest Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of? Greenland is a part of North America. To which continent is Greenland belong to? Geographically, Greenland is part of the North American continent. What continent is Greenland located on? Greenland belongs to Denmark which is part of the European continent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 537, "id": "3654042" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1705959309#17_3004751499", "url": "http://www.theusaonline.com/landscape/land-climate.htm", "title": "Land & Climate in the United States - TheUSAonline.com", "headings": "\nLand & Climate\nLand\nClimate\n", "segment": "Greenland is located in the North Atlantic Ocean. Although Greenland is part of North America, it is governed as a province of Denmark. Newfoundland and other islands lie off the Canadian coast in the Atlantic Ocean. In the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver and many other islands lie off Canada, and the Aleutian Islands extend westward from the tip of the Alaska Peninsula. The islands in the Caribbean Sea are called the West Indies. They include the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles. Cuba, one of the Greater Antilles, is the largest Caribbean island. Climate\nNorth America is the only continent that has every kind of climate, from the dry, bitter cold of the Arctic to the steamy heat of the tropics. An icecap permanently covers the interior of Greenland, where the temperature almost never rises above freezing. In the North American tundra, the vast treeless plain of the far north, the temperature rises above freezing for only a short period each summer.", "start_char": 7463, "end_char": 8441, "id": "103410159" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#7_3066020588", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "Greenland is part of the North American continent. Greenland is a part of which continent? North America; but Greenland is an autonomous (self governing) area belonging to Denmark, which is in Europe. Is the concept of continent questionable? Sure. Continents have been conceptualized by convention only. It is accepted that Australia is a continent, but that Greenland is an island. ( Greenland has been determined to be a part of the North American continent, a shelf-like extension, so to speak.) However, if Greenland were in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, for example, it could easily be conceived to qualify as a continent.", "start_char": 2217, "end_char": 2847, "id": "3654049" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1731520904#2_3066010263", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_continent_is_Greenland_part_of", "title": "What continent is Greenland part of? - Answers", "headings": "Want this question answered?\nWhat continent is Greenland part of?\nWant this question answered?\nRelated Questions\nWhat continent is Greenland a part of?\nTo which continent is Greenland belong to?\nWhat continent is Greenland located on?\nWhat is continent of Greenland?\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland?\nOn which continent is Greenland located?\nIs Greenland a contient?\nWhat continent was once joined with Greenland?\nGreenland is part of which continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland and Iceland part of?\nIs Greenland part of the European Continent?\nIs Greenland part of North America or Europe?\nGreenland is considered part of which continent?\nTo which continent does greendland belong?\nWhat continent is Greenland in?\nWhat continent is 75 degrees north and 45 degrees west?\nGreenland is a part of which continent?\nIs the concept of continent questionable?\nWhat island in America is part of Denmark?\nIs a continent an island?\nIs Greenland in Europe'?\nWhich continent does the large island east of Greenland belong to?\nWhat contient is Greenland in?\nIs Greenland sometimes known as Island continent?\nWhat continent is Greenland on?\n", "segment": "What is continent of Greenland? Greenland is part of North America\nIs Copenhagen in Greenland? No, Copenhagen is in Denmark proper which is part of the European continent, whereas Greenland is part of the North-american continent. On which continent is Greenland located? Greenland is considered a part of Denmark. Is Greenland a contient? Greenland is considered part of the continent of North America. What continent was once joined with Greenland? It was a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has now been associated with Europe. Greenland is part of which continent?", "start_char": 537, "end_char": 1122, "id": "3654044" } ]
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what is the capital of kentucky known for its bluegrass?
Frankfort
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164453568#5_440892307", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Kentucky_bluegrass_originate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is Bluegrass known for? Kentucky is known as the \"Bluegrass State\"\nWhat is the capital of kentucky the state known for its bluegrass? Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky, the bluegrass\nstate. How did bluegrass get its name? It got its name from the Bluegrass that grows in Kentucky,\nbecause many early bluegrass musicians had roots to Kentucky, hope\nthis helped\nWhere does Kentucky bluegrass live? Bluegrass is a type of hay and Music\nWhat state is known for bluegrass? Kentucky is known as the \"Bluegrass State\"\nIs Kentucky Bluegrass a highland? no! What does the nickname of Kentucky mean? Kentucky is the Bluegrass State, because quite a lot of bluegrass (poa pratensis) grows there.", "start_char": 2363, "end_char": 3061, "id": "75008303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164453568#4_440891362", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Kentucky_bluegrass_originate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "It started in Kentucky, don't know what city but it was created\nby a band name \"The Bluegrass Boys\" not very creative\nWhat state is called the bluegrass state? kentuckyThe bluegrass state is Kentucky. What country had the most influence in bluegrass music? That would be Kentucky. Home of the Kentucky Bluegrass. What is Bluegrass known for? Kentucky is known as the \"Bluegrass State\"\nWhat is the capital of kentucky the state known for its bluegrass? Frankfort is the capital city of Kentucky, the bluegrass\nstate. How did bluegrass get its name? It got its name from the Bluegrass that grows in Kentucky,\nbecause many early bluegrass musicians had roots to Kentucky, hope\nthis helped\nWhere does Kentucky bluegrass live?", "start_char": 2050, "end_char": 2772, "id": "75008302" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3090600525#2_3410776608", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Kentucky", "title": "Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kentucky\nKentucky\nContents\nEtymology\nGeography\nRegions\nClimate\nClimate change\nNatural disasters\nLakes and rivers\nNatural environment and conservation\nNatural attractions\nHistory\nNative American settlement\nFrench claim and exploration\nEuropean settlement and conflict with Native Americans\nEstablishment as county and then as a state\n19th century\n20th century\nLaw and government\nExecutive branch\nLegislative branch\nJudicial branch\nFederal representation\nLaw\nPolitics\nDemographics\nRace and ancestry\nLanguage\nReligion\nCities and towns\nEconomy\nTaxation\nGovernment-promoted slogans\nTourism\nThe Horse Industry\nTransportation\nRoads\nRails\nAir\nWater\nSubdivisions and settlements\nCounties\nConsolidated city-county governments\nMajor cities\nEducation\nCulture\nMusic\nLiterature\nCuisine\nSports\nState symbols\nOfficial state places and events\nKentucky colonel\nGallery\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nPolitics\nHistory\nSurveys and reference\nSpecialized scholarly studies\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Tennessee to the south; and Missouri to the west. The bluegrass region in the central part of the commonwealth contains the commonwealth's capital, Frankfort, as well as its two largest cities, Louisville and Lexington. Together they comprise more than 20% of the commonwealth's population. [ 3] Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States . Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the 15th state on June 1, 1792, splitting from Virginia in the process. It is known as the \"Bluegrass State\", a nickname based on Kentucky bluegrass, a species of grass found in many of its pastures, which has supported the thoroughbred horse industry in the center of the state. It is home to the world's longest cave system: Mammoth Cave National Park, as well as the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the contiguous United States and the two largest man-made lakes east of the Mississippi River. The state is also known for horse racing, bourbon, moonshine, coal, \"My Old Kentucky Home\" historic state park, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, bluegrass music, college basketball, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and the Kentucky colonel .", "start_char": 2784, "end_char": 3995, "id": "101375044" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_230191540#2_562348360", "url": "https://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/states/kentucky/city-map.html", "title": "Cities in Kentucky, Kentucky Cities Map", "headings": "Cities in Kentucky\nCities in Kentucky\nKentucky Cities Map\nMap of Kentucky Cities\nTransportation in Kentucky\nList of Cities in Kentucky\nList of Cities in USA States\n", "segment": "All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. Map of Kentucky Cities\nShaped by the Mississippi River in the West and fenced by Cumberland mountains in the East, Kentucky offers a soul-stirring travel experience. Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, 'The Bluegrass State' is known for thoroughbred horses, bourbon, bluegrass music, offbeat landmarks, and natural diversity. Nicknamed 'Derby City', Louisville is the largest city in Kentucky. Many of the buildings in historically exuberant district Old Louisville depict the Victorian-era styles of Romanesque, Beaux-Arts, and Italianate architecture. Known as the \"Horse Capital of the World\", Lexington houses Kentucky Horse Park, The Red Mile, Rupp Arena, and the University of Kentucky. The state capital, Frankfort, lies in the Bluegrass region of central Kentucky. Bowling Green, Owensboro, Covington, and Hopkinsville are other cities in Kentucky worth visiting. For Maps of Kentucky towns you can visit Maptrove.com\nTransportation in Kentucky\nCincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and Louisville International Airport (SDF) serve the state.", "start_char": 866, "end_char": 2127, "id": "90735842" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_353341165#2_329832428", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky", "title": "Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Kentucky\nKentucky\nContents\nEtymology\nGeography\nRegions\nClimate\nClimate change\nNatural disasters\nLakes and rivers\nNatural environment and conservation\nNatural attractions\nHistory\nNative American settlement\nBeaver Wars\nEuropean settlement\nCounty of Kentucky and statehood\nCherokee-American Wars\n19th century\n20th century\nLaw and government\nExecutive branch\nLegislative branch\nJudicial branch\nFederal representation\nLaw\nPolitics\nDemographics\nRace and ancestry\nLanguage\nReligion\nEconomy\nTaxation\nGovernment-promoted slogans\nTourism\nThe Horse Industry\nTransportation\nRoads\nRails\nAir\nWater\nSubdivisions and settlements\nCounties\nConsolidated city-county governments\nMajor cities\nEducation\nCulture\nMusic\nLiterature\nCuisine\nSports\nState symbols\nOfficial state places and events\nKentucky colonel\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nPolitics\nHistory\nSurveys and reference\nSpecialized scholarly studies\nExternal links\n", "segment": "kɛn -/ ken- ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Upland South region of the United States, bordered by Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to the north; West Virginia and Virginia to the east; Tennessee to the south; and Missouri to the west. The bluegrass region in the central part of the commonwealth contains the commonwealth's capital, Frankfort, as well as its two largest cities, Louisville and Lexington. Together they comprise more than 20% of the commonwealth's population. Kentucky is the 37th most extensive and the 26th most populous of the 50 United States . Kentucky was admitted into the Union as the 15th state on June 1, 1792, splitting from Virginia in the process. It is known as the \"Bluegrass State\", a nickname based on Kentucky bluegrass, a species of grass found in many of its pastures, which has supported the thoroughbred horse industry in the center of the state. It is home to the world's longest cave system:", "start_char": 2870, "end_char": 3826, "id": "72892148" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164453568#9_440895558", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Kentucky_bluegrass_originate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "because Bill monroe (father of bluegrass) was born in Kentucky\nand there is actual blue grass there\nWhat is the capital of Kentucky the bluegrass? Frankfort is the capital city in Kentucky. How did Kentucky get the name bluegrass? it got the name bluegrass from a genre of music they play\nthere\nWhy is Kentucky called the bluegrass region? Because bluegrass is the type of music they play\nIs Kentucky bluegrass really blue? No. What is the Nickname of Kentucky? The Bluegrass State. What state did bluegrass start in? Kentucky\nWhat is Kentucky called?", "start_char": 3542, "end_char": 4094, "id": "75008307" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_730651496#7_1378257776", "url": "https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ky-history/", "title": "History of Kentucky – the Blue Grass State – Legends of America", "headings": "History of Kentucky – the Blue Grass State\nHistory of Kentucky – the Blue Grass State\nAlso See:\n", "segment": "The most violent civil uprising since the Civil War, the Governor was forced to declare martial law and the New York Times declared, “There now exists in the State of Kentucky a condition of affairs without parallel in the history of the world.” Known as the “Bluegrass State,” Kentucky is renowned for its high-quality livestock, especially thoroughbred racing horses; its bourbon distilleries, and bluegrass music, as well as its abundant resources. It has the world’s longest cave system, Mammoth Cave National Park; the greatest length of navigable waterways and streams in the Lower 48 states; the largest free-ranging elk herd east of Montana, and the nation’s most productive coalfield. Significant natural attractions include the Red River Gorge, one of Kentucky’s most visited places; Cumberland Gap, a chief passageway through the Appalachian Mountains in early American history; Land Between the Lakes and Big South Fork National River National Recreation Areas, and more. Supporting a population of about 4.3 million people, Kentucky’s capitol is Frankfort and its largest city is Louisville.", "start_char": 4766, "end_char": 5870, "id": "50319657" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_164453568#8_440894697", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_Kentucky_bluegrass_originate", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "bluegrass. fyi people don't have horses in kentucky because of\nthe kentucky derby. its because of the bluegrass. the bluegrass has\na lot of nutrience that is good for horses. Why is Kentucky named the bluegrass state? because Bill monroe (father of bluegrass) was born in Kentucky\nand there is actual blue grass there\nWhat is the capital of Kentucky the bluegrass? Frankfort is the capital city in Kentucky. How did Kentucky get the name bluegrass? it got the name bluegrass from a genre of music they play\nthere\nWhy is Kentucky called the bluegrass region? Because bluegrass is the type of music they play\nIs Kentucky bluegrass really blue?", "start_char": 3324, "end_char": 3966, "id": "75008306" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_421188120#0_739903487", "url": "http://www.netstate.com/states/intro/ky_intro.htm", "title": "The State of Kentucky - An Introduction to the Bluegrass State from NETSTATE.COM", "headings": "The Commonwealth of Kentucky\nThe Commonwealth of Kentucky\nTHE STATE NAME:\nTHE STATE NICKNAMES:\nThe Bluegrass State\nThe Hemp State\nThe Tobacco State\nThe Corn-cracker State\nThe Dark and Bloody Ground State\nTHE STATE CITIZENS:\nTHE STATE QUARTER:\n", "segment": "The State of Kentucky - An Introduction to the Bluegrass State from NETSTATE.COM\nThe Commonwealth of Kentucky\nKentucky Capitol Building, Frankfort\nWelcome to Kentucky. The Bluegrass State is famous for breeding horses, tobacco farms, fine bourbon, and, of course, the Kentucky Derby. The state is home to a stellar system of state parks and natural attractions, featuring lakes, hardwood forests, spectacular waterfalls, and magnificent caves. The history and lore of Kentucky is interwoven with legendary figures, stories, and song. A sampling: Daniel Boone, explorer, hunter, and woodsman who cleared the Wilderness Road and founded Fort Boonesborough; James Bowie, who designed the Bowie knife, became a Texas Ranger, and later died at the Alamo; Kit Carson, trapper, scout, and Indian agent; Jefferson Davis, who became president of the Confederate States of America; Carry A. Nation, the Temperance Crusader;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 913, "id": "421944" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_730651496#8_1378259295", "url": "https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ky-history/", "title": "History of Kentucky – the Blue Grass State – Legends of America", "headings": "History of Kentucky – the Blue Grass State\nHistory of Kentucky – the Blue Grass State\nAlso See:\n", "segment": "the largest free-ranging elk herd east of Montana, and the nation’s most productive coalfield. Significant natural attractions include the Red River Gorge, one of Kentucky’s most visited places; Cumberland Gap, a chief passageway through the Appalachian Mountains in early American history; Land Between the Lakes and Big South Fork National River National Recreation Areas, and more. Supporting a population of about 4.3 million people, Kentucky’s capitol is Frankfort and its largest city is Louisville. © Kathy Weiser / Legends of America, updated October 2020. Also See: Civil War Battles of Kentucky\nDestinations Across America\nKentucky – The Blue Grass State\nKentucky Photo Galleries", "start_char": 5365, "end_char": 6054, "id": "50319658" } ]
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where was selena gomez really born?
Grand Prairie
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Selena Gomez was born in little prarie Texas\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally? Selena Gomez is born in Dallas, Texas, Grand Prairie. Was Selena gomez born when her mum was 16? yeah Selena Gomez was born when her mom was 16. Once Selena was born her dad left her too. Now Selena has a step dad. What time was Selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born on:", "start_char": 3213, "end_char": 3625, "id": "75034524" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#7_473644585", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie in the state of Texas in the United States. Where is Selena Gomez from? Selena Gomez was born in newyork and raised in Grand Prairie, Texas. Where does Selena gomez parents come from? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. Where does Selena gomez come from? she is from Texas. Selena Gomez was born in little prarie Texas\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally? Selena Gomez is born in Dallas, Texas, Grand Prairie. Was Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?", "start_char": 2943, "end_char": 3448, "id": "75034523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#6_473642631", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "No, Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. Do you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up? do you have a picture of when Selena Gomez was born and when she grew up. Is Selena gomez born in Canada or us? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prarie, Texas in the U.S. :)\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie in the state of Texas in the United States. Where is Selena Gomez from? Selena Gomez was born in newyork and raised in Grand Prairie, Texas. Where does Selena gomez parents come from? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas.", "start_char": 2616, "end_char": 3213, "id": "75034522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#0_473629264", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers\nSelena Gomez\nWhere was Selena Gomez born? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-09-08 04:47:04\nSelena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas on July 22, 1992. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born in Texes\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born in New York, NY in America. Selena Gomez was born in Dallas, TX in America. Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prarie, TX in America. These are all possible locations Selena Gomez was born in.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 702, "id": "75034516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1288199240#1_2635486147", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/singers/selena-gomez-net-worth/", "title": "Selena Gomez Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Selena Gomez Net Worth\nSelena Gomez Net Worth\nHow much is Selena Gomez Worth?\nSelena Gomez Net Worth:\nSelena Gomez\n", "segment": "She is also one of the most-popular figures on social media. As of this writing she has more than 25 million followers on TikTok and just under 200 million followers on Instagram. Early Life: Selena Gomez was born in Grand Praire, Texas on July 22, 1992. Her parents are Ricardo Joel Gomez and former stage actress Amanda Dawn (Mandy) Cornett. Her mother was just sixteen when Selena was born. Gomez was named after popular singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Her parents divorced when she was five years old and Selena remained with her mother. They had trouble with money as her mother struggled to provide for them. Selena got her high school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010.", "start_char": 425, "end_char": 1110, "id": "76308555" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1385824499#0_2918769871", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091111042401AA0BaW0", "title": "what country is selena gomez born? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "what country is selena gomez born?\nwhat country is selena gomez born?\nwhat country is selena gomez parent's\n5 Answers\nwhos that?\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nGrand Prairie, Texas\nStill have questions? Get your answers by asking now.\n", "segment": "what country is selena gomez born? | Yahoo Answers\nMichelle\nMichelle\nasked in Entertainment & Music Celebrities · 1 decade ago\nwhat country is selena gomez born? what country is selena gomez parent's\n5 Answers\nRelevance\npeace\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nwhos that? Anonymous\n1 decade ago\nSelena Marie Gomez was born to Mandy Cornett and Ricardo Gomez on July 22, 1992 in New York City, New York. At a young age, she moved from New York to Grand Prairie, Texas. Miss Kno it all\n1 decade ago\nGomez, was born in Grand Prairie, Texas to Ricardo Gomez and Mandy Teefy (née Cornett), a former stage actress who was 16 when she gave birth to Gomez. Gomez is an only child. Gomez' birth parents divorced when she was five years old, in 1997. Her mother Mandy remarried in 2006 to Brian Teefy. Gomez was named after Tejano singer Selena.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 829, "id": "25605976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#1_473631400", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "Selena Gomez was born in Texes\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born in New York, NY in America. Selena Gomez was born in Dallas, TX in America. Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prarie, TX in America. These are all possible locations Selena Gomez was born in. Where was Selena gomaz born? Selena Gomez was born in New York City Selena Gomez was born in New York City Selena Gomez was born in New York City\nWhen was Selena Gomez born? Selena Gomez was born on July 22, 1992. What day was Selena gomez born on? Selena Gomez was born on July 22,1992.", "start_char": 419, "end_char": 990, "id": "75034517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1989282563#5_2237478211", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selina_gomez", "title": "Selena Gomez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Selena Gomez\nSelena Gomez\nContents\nLife and career\n1992–2006: Early life and career beginnings\n2007–2012: Breakthrough with Disney and Selena Gomez & the Scene\n2012–2015: Stars Dance and films\n2015–2016: Revival and personal struggles\n2017–present: Standalone releases, 13 Reasons Why, and Rare\nArtistry\nSound\nInfluences\nEndorsements\nPhilanthropy\nUNICEF\nOther charity work\nAdvocacy\nPersonal life\nReligious beliefs\nHealth\nRelationships\nDiscography\nSolo albums\nSelena Gomez & the Scene albums\nConcert tours\nSolo tours\nSelena Gomez & the Scene tours\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Early life and career beginnings\nSelena Marie Gomez was born on July 22, 1992, in Grand Prairie, Texas, to Ricardo Joel Gomez and Texas-born former stage actress Amanda Dawn \"Mandy\" Cornett. Gomez was named after Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, who died in 1995. Her father is of Mexican descent while her mother, who was adopted, has some Italian ancestry. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez has said she is \"a proud third-generation American-Mexican\" and that, \"My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except [that we] go to the park and have barbecues on Sundays after church.\" Her parents divorced when she was five and she remained with her mother. Gomez has two younger half-sisters: Gracie Elliot Teefey, through Amanda and her second husband Brian Teefey, and Victoria \"Tori\" Gomez, through Ricardo and his second wife Sara. She earned her high-school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010. Gomez was born when her mother was sixteen years old.", "start_char": 3730, "end_char": 4801, "id": "64120550" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_177020786#2_473633328", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_was_Selena_gomez_born", "title": "Where was Selena Gomez born? - Answers", "headings": "Where was Selena Gomez born\n?\n\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nYour Answer\nWhere was Selena Gomez born?\nRelated Questions\nWhere were selena gomez born?\nWhat part of Texas was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomaz born?\nWhen was Selena Gomez born?\nWhat day was Selena gomez born on?\nWhat year was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in?\nWhat is year was Selena gomez born?\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?\nReal name of Selena Gomez?\nWhat do you notice about the way Book 2 begins in Bodega Dreams?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born to?\nWhen was seleana Gomez born?\nWhen was Selena gomez was born?\nWhat year was Selena Gomez really born in?\nWas Selena gomez born in Fort Worth Texas?\nDo you have a picture of when Selena gomez was born and when she grew up?\nIs Selena gomez born in Canada or us?\nWhere was Selena Gomez born-?\nWhere is Selena Gomez from?\nWhere does Selena gomez parents come from?\nWhere does Selena gomez come from?\nWhere is Selena gomez from originally?\nWas Selena gomez born when her mum was 16?\nWhat time was Selena gomez born?\n", "segment": "Where was Selena gomaz born? Selena Gomez was born in New York City Selena Gomez was born in New York City Selena Gomez was born in New York City\nWhen was Selena Gomez born? Selena Gomez was born on July 22, 1992. What day was Selena gomez born on? Selena Gomez was born on July 22,1992. What year was Selena gomez born in? Selena Gomez Was Born In July 22, 1992\nWhat city in Texas was Selena gomez born in? Selena Gomez was born in Grand Prairie. What is year was Selena gomez born? Selena Gomez was born on July 22, 1992\nWhere was Selena gomez born and where she came from?", "start_char": 702, "end_char": 1278, "id": "75034518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1468973134#7_2475253925", "url": "http://selenagomez.wikia.com/wiki/Selena_Gomez", "title": "Selena Gomez | Selena Gomez Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Selena Gomez\nSelena Gomez\nContents\nLife & career\n1992-2004: Early life & career beginnings\n2007-2008: Wizards of Waverly Place and breakthrough\n2009-2011: Film debut and Selena Gomez & the Scene\n2012-2014: Films and debut solo album\n2015-2016: Revival and continued film career\n2017-present: 13 Reasons Why, stand-alone singles and Rare\n2021-present: Revelación and upcoming projects\nOther ventures\nPhilantrophy\nArtistry\nPersonal life\nOfficial Accounts\nTattoos\nTrivia\nFilmography\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "Early life & career beginnings\nSelena as a child\nSelena was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. She is the daughter of former stage actress, Amanda Dawn Mandy Cornett & Ricardo Joel Rick Gomez. Her father is of Mexican ancestry; her mother, who was adopted, is of Italian ancestry. Regarding her Hispanic heritage, Gomez has stated My family does have Quinceañeras, and we go to the communion church. We do everything that's Catholic, but we don't really have anything traditional except [that we] go to the park and have barbecues on Sundays after church.\" Her birth parents divorced when she was five years old, and she was raised as an only child by her working mother. In 2006, Mandy remarried Brian Teefey. This led to the family having financial troubles, with her mother struggling to provide for them. On the situation, Gomez stated, \"I remember my mom would run out of gas all of the time and we’d sit there and have to go through the car and get quarters and help her get gas because she never liked to ask my grandparents for money.", "start_char": 4064, "end_char": 5101, "id": "62295338" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1584976342#0_3333349731", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/River-Shannon", "title": "River Shannon | river, Ireland | Britannica", "headings": "River Shannon\nRiver Shannon\nriver, Ireland\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "River Shannon | river, Ireland | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Water Rivers & Canals\nRiver Shannon\nriver, Ireland\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\nRiver Shannon, the longest river in Ireland, rising in northwestern County Cavan and flowing for about 161 miles (259 km) in a southerly direction to enter the Atlantic Ocean via a 70-mile (113-kilometre) estuary below Limerick city. It drains an area of 6,060 square miles (15,695 square km). As the main river draining the central lowland of Ireland, it is surrounded by marshes and bogs for much of its course and widens at various points into lakes, many with islands. The River Shannon at Limerick, County Limerick, Munster, Ireland. Tourism Ireland\nThe source of the Shannon is generally considered to be the pools at the foot of Tiltinbane Mountain. After a few miles it enters Lough Allen and then flows south through a wide belt of marshes and water meadows. It is crossed by a bridge at Leitrim and at Carrick-on-Shannon, above which it is joined by the Boyle from the west. From north of Carrick south to Roosky, it flows through a landscape dominated by hills of glacial drift (drumlins) interspersed with bogs and marshes. Near Termonbarry, at Richmond Harbour, the river is joined by the Royal Canal; and at Lanesborough it enters Lough Ree.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1609, "id": "23814086" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1643262924#0_1853224600", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Shannon", "title": "River Shannon - Wikipedia", "headings": "River Shannon\nRiver Shannon\nContents\nGeography\nHistory\nFolklore\nNavigation\nDistributaries\nCanals\nEconomics\nShannon eel management programme\nFishing\nWater extraction\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "River Shannon - Wikipedia\nRiver Shannon\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLongest river in Ireland\nRiver Shannon\nRiver Shannon from Drumsna bridge, County Leitrim\nNative name\nAbhainn na Sionainne\nPhysical characteristics\n\nSource\nShannon Pot\n• location\nGlangevlin, Cuilcagh Mountain, Cavan, Republic of Ireland\n• coordinates\n54°14′06″N 7°55′12″W  / \n54.235°N 7.92°W\n / 54.235; -7.92\n• elevation\n100\n\nMouth\nShannon Estuary\n• location\nLimerick\n• coordinates\n52°39′25″N 8°39′36″W  / \n52.657°N 8.66°W\n / 52.657; -8.66\nCoordinates: 52°39′25″N 8°39′36″W  / \n52.657°N 8.66°W\n / 52.657; -8.66\nLength\n360.5 kilometres (224.0 mi)\n\nDischarge\n\n• maximum\n300 cubic metres per second (11,000 cu ft/s)\n\nThe River Shannon ( Irish: Abha na Sionainne, an tSionainn, an tSionna) is the longest river in the Republic of Ireland and on the island of Ireland at 360.5 km (224 miles). It drains the Shannon River Basin, which has an area of 16,865 km 2 (6,512 sq mi), - one fifth of the area of the island. The Shannon divides the west of Ireland (principally the province of Connacht) from the east and south ( Leinster and most of Munster ). ( County Clare, being west of the Shannon but part of the province of Munster, is the major exception.) The river represents a major physical barrier between east and west, with fewer than thirty-five crossing-points between Limerick city in the south and the village of Dowra in the north.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1457, "id": "63878715" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385222361#12_2237887894", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/euriv.htm", "title": "Major Rivers Of Europe - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Major Rivers Of Europe\nMajor Rivers Of Europe\nContents:\nDanube River\nDnieper River\nDon River\nElbe River\nLoire River\nOder River\nPo River\nRhine River\nRhône River\nRiver Shannon\nTagus River\nVolga River\n", "segment": "Before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea, the Rhone river divides into two sections, namely the Great Rhône and Little Rhône, at the French city of Arles. River Shannon\nRiver Shannon map. The Shannon River has a length of about 360.5 km and is the Republic of Ireland ’s longest river. It rises from the Shannon Pot, a small pool on the slopes of the Cuilcagh Mountain. The river then flows southwards through a series of lakes and turns west to eventually drain into the Atlantic Ocean via the Shannon Estuary. The river passes through 11 Irish counties that are situated in the massive Shannon River Basin that covers about one-fifth of the total land area of Ireland. Tagus River\nMap of the Iberian Peninsula with the Tagus marked. The Tagus River measures about 1,007 km long and is the Iberian Peninsula ’s longest river. It originates from the Montes Universales mountain range in the eastern part of Spain and flows westwards across the country. It then enters Portugal and flows in the southwestward direction before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean near the Portuguese capital city of Lisbon.", "start_char": 6805, "end_char": 7908, "id": "27022636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1584976342#1_3333351712", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/River-Shannon", "title": "River Shannon | river, Ireland | Britannica", "headings": "River Shannon\nRiver Shannon\nriver, Ireland\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n", "segment": "After a few miles it enters Lough Allen and then flows south through a wide belt of marshes and water meadows. It is crossed by a bridge at Leitrim and at Carrick-on-Shannon, above which it is joined by the Boyle from the west. From north of Carrick south to Roosky, it flows through a landscape dominated by hills of glacial drift (drumlins) interspersed with bogs and marshes. Near Termonbarry, at Richmond Harbour, the river is joined by the Royal Canal; and at Lanesborough it enters Lough Ree. The bridge at Athlone is 15 mi from the next at Shannonbridge, where the Suck, the largest tributary, joins the main river. At Shannon Harbour the river is joined by the Grand Canal. About 15 mi south it reaches Lough Derg at Portumna, and its waters feed the Ardnacrusha hydroelectric power station, using the fall of 109 ft (33 m) from lake to sea level. A fish ladder at the outlet of Lough Derg allows salmon to pass upriver to spawn. From Limerick the river enters its long estuary, in which shipping has dwindled since the 19th century and in which some of the large reclaimed areas have been used for Shannon International Airport, located near the estuary of the River Fergus in County Clare.", "start_char": 1111, "end_char": 2310, "id": "23814087" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1643262924#8_1853240210", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Shannon", "title": "River Shannon - Wikipedia", "headings": "River Shannon\nRiver Shannon\nContents\nGeography\nHistory\nFolklore\nNavigation\nDistributaries\nCanals\nEconomics\nShannon eel management programme\nFishing\nWater extraction\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "If the discharges from all of the rivers and streams into the Shannon Estuary (including the rivers Feale 34.6 m 3 /s [1,220 cu ft/s], Maigue 15.6 m 3 /s [550 cu ft/s], Fergus 25.7 m 3 /s [910 cu ft/s], and Deel 7.4 m 3 /s [260 cu ft/s]) are added to the discharge at Limerick, the total discharge of the River Shannon at its mouth at Loop Head reaches 300 m 3 /s (11,000 cu ft/s). Indeed, the Shannon is a major river by the time it leaves Lough Ree with an average flow rate (at Athlone weir) of 98 m 3 /s (3,500 cu ft/s), larger than any of the other Irish rivers' total flow (apart from the River Corrib at Galway ). The Shannon Callows, areas of lowland along the river, are classified as a Special Area of Conservation . Settlements along the river (going upriver) include Kilrush, Tarbert, Glin, Foynes, Askeaton, Shannon Town, Limerick, Castletroy, Castleconnell, O'Briensbridge, Montpelier, Killaloe, Ballina, Portumna, Banagher, Athlone, Lanesborough, Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim village and Dowra . History\nRiver Shannon at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly\nThe river began flowing along its present course after the end of the last glacial period . Ptolemy 's Geography (2nd century AD) described a river called Σηνος ( Sēnos) from PIE * sai -/ sei - ‘to bind’, the root of English sinew and Irish sin ‘ collar ’, referring to the long and sinuous estuary leading up to Limerick. Vikings settled in the region in the 10th century and used the river to raid the rich monasteries deep inland. In 937 the Limerick Vikings clashed with those of Dublin on Lough Ree and were defeated. In the 17th century, the Shannon was of major strategic importance in military campaigns in Ireland, as it formed a physical boundary between the east and west of the country. In the Irish Confederate Wars of 1641–53, the Irish retreated behind the Shannon in 1650 and held out for two further years against English Parliamentarian forces.", "start_char": 5697, "end_char": 7622, "id": "63878723" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_359169056#0_845969918", "url": "http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/environment-geography/physical-landscape/Irelands-physical-landsca/facts-about-physical-land/rivers/", "title": "Rivers", "headings": "Rivers\nRivers", "segment": "Rivers\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRivers\nShannon catchment area\nA map of Ireland highlighting the main catchment area of the River Shannon, and also shown the catchment area of other Irish rivers. Courtesy of Arnold Horner\nShannon catchment area\nCourtesy of Arnold Horner\nShannon catchment area\nA map of Ireland highlighting the main catchment area of the River Shannon, and also shown the catchment area of other Irish rivers. Courtesy of Arnold Horner\nEnlarge image\nMany of the longer Irish rivers flow, for at least part of their journey to the sea, along courses where the gradient is quite limited. As a result, they are quite sluggish. When there is prolonged rainfall in their upper reaches, they may overflow downstream, flooding adjacent areas. The longest Irish river is the Shannon, which rises on Cuilcagh mountain, Co. Cavan. With its tributaries, notably the Rivers Suck, Inny and Brosna, and the Rivers Fergus and Maigue, which flow into its estuary, it drains over 15700 square kilometres of central Ireland. Its total length is 360.5km including some 102.2 km of tidal water. Over its first ten kilometres to Lough Allen, the Shannon descends some 500 metres, but along a middle section of some 120km, between Lough Boderg and Lough Derg, the river falls less than nine metres, while at the same time receiving the input of the Suck, Inny and Brosna. Not surprisingly, perhaps this part of the Shannon, which includes the famous Shannon Callows, south of Athlone, and the ancient monastic site of Clonmacnoise, is liable to serious winter flooding, on a scale which so far has proven difficult to control.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1601, "id": "75273687" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_359169056#6_845979254", "url": "http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/environment-geography/physical-landscape/Irelands-physical-landsca/facts-about-physical-land/rivers/", "title": "Rivers", "headings": "Rivers\nRivers", "segment": "Catchment areas of main rivers - Image courtesy of the Royal Dublin Society. The River Shannon\nDiagram showing the River Shannon\nCourtesy of Seabhcan\nThe River Shannon - Courtesy of Seabhcan\nShannon river\nBlack and white postcard photograph showing the weir and lock in the background and Athlone Castle and left bank of Athlone town in the foreground. Copyright Westmeath Library Service\nShannon river - Copyright Westmeath Library Service\nClonmacnoise, Co. Offaly\nThe River Shannon at Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly. Here the river flows across a wide, nearly flat lowland that is easily flooded. In the foreground is the round tower of the famous early Christian monastery founded by St. Ciaran in the mid-sixth century. Clonmacnoise, Co. Offaly -\nThe River Suir in Carrick On Suir. The River Suir in Carrick On Suir, the only means of transport for goods to Waterford in 1800. Courtesy of Waterford City Library\nThe River Suir in Carrick On Suir. - Courtesy of Waterford City Library", "start_char": 3718, "end_char": 4700, "id": "75273693" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1643262924#7_1853237761", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Shannon", "title": "River Shannon - Wikipedia", "headings": "River Shannon\nRiver Shannon\nContents\nGeography\nHistory\nFolklore\nNavigation\nDistributaries\nCanals\nEconomics\nShannon eel management programme\nFishing\nWater extraction\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Upper Shannon catchment (with Shannon source, Owenmore River and Boyle River Basin)\nThe River Shannon is a traditional freshwater river for about 45% of its total length. Excluding the 102 km ( 63 1⁄2 mi) tidal estuary from its total length of 360 km (224 mi), if one also excludes the lakes ( L. Derg 39 km (24 mi), L. Ree 29 km (18 mi), L. Allen 11 km (7 mi) plus L. Boderg, L. Bofin, L. Forbes, L. Corry) from the Shannon's freshwater flow of 258 km ( 160 1⁄2 mi), the Shannon, as a freshwater river, is only about 161 km (100 mi) long. Apart from being Ireland's longest river, the Shannon is also, by far, Ireland's largest river by flow. It has a long term average flow rate of 208.1 m 3 /s (7,350 cu ft/s) (at Limerick ). This is double the flow rate of Ireland's second largest river, the River Corrib (104.8 m 3 /s [3,700 cu ft/s]. If the discharges from all of the rivers and streams into the Shannon Estuary (including the rivers Feale 34.6 m 3 /s [1,220 cu ft/s], Maigue 15.6 m 3 /s [550 cu ft/s], Fergus 25.7 m 3 /s [910 cu ft/s], and Deel 7.4 m 3 /s [260 cu ft/s]) are added to the discharge at Limerick, the total discharge of the River Shannon at its mouth at Loop Head reaches 300 m 3 /s (11,000 cu ft/s). Indeed, the Shannon is a major river by the time it leaves Lough Ree with an average flow rate (at Athlone weir) of 98 m 3 /s (3,500 cu ft/s), larger than any of the other Irish rivers' total flow (apart from the River Corrib at Galway ). The Shannon Callows, areas of lowland along the river, are classified as a Special Area of Conservation . Settlements along the river (going upriver) include Kilrush, Tarbert, Glin, Foynes, Askeaton, Shannon Town, Limerick, Castletroy, Castleconnell, O'Briensbridge, Montpelier, Killaloe, Ballina, Portumna, Banagher, Athlone, Lanesborough, Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim village and Dowra . History\nRiver Shannon at Clonmacnoise, County Offaly\nThe river began flowing along its present course after the end of the last glacial period .", "start_char": 4855, "end_char": 6851, "id": "63878722" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1197407567#3_2659683419", "url": "https://irelandproject.weebly.com/background-information.html", "title": "Background Information - Ireland", "headings": "Ireland\nIreland\nLocation\nPlace\nMovement\nHuman Environment Interaction\nRegion\n", "segment": "The Cliffs is huge tourist site and even I have been there before. They're are formed from shale, sandstone, and siltstone through geologic time. The oldest layers are at the bottom. You can also got into a old tower and look out over the cliffs and see a beautiful site to the Atlantic Ocean. The River Shannon is 430 km in length and 240 miles long. It is the longest river in Ireland and is a big transportation use. Not only do people use this river but goods also get imported. There are more than 20 stopping points from Shannon Pot and dumps out into the Atlantic Ocean. The River Shannon was first mapped by Graeco-Egyptian geographer, Ptolemy. Movement\nThe people in Ireland, just like other people, enjoy traveling.", "start_char": 1257, "end_char": 1982, "id": "34280635" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1643262924#2_1853228434", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Shannon", "title": "River Shannon - Wikipedia", "headings": "River Shannon\nRiver Shannon\nContents\nGeography\nHistory\nFolklore\nNavigation\nDistributaries\nCanals\nEconomics\nShannon eel management programme\nFishing\nWater extraction\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The river takes its name after Sionna, a Celtic goddess. Known as an important waterway since antiquity, the Shannon first appeared in maps by the Graeco-Egyptian geographer Ptolemy ( c. 100 – c. 170 AD). The river flows generally southwards from the Shannon Pot in County Cavan before turning west and emptying into the Atlantic Ocean through the 102.1 km (63.4 mi) long Shannon Estuary. Limerick city stands at the point where the river water meets the sea water of the estuary. The Shannon is tidal east of Limerick as far as the base of the Ardnacrusha dam. Contents\n1 Geography\n2 History\n3 Folklore\n4 Navigation\n5 Distributaries\n6 Canals\n7 Economics\n8 Shannon eel management programme\n9 Fishing\n10 Water extraction\n11 See also\n12 Notes\n13 References\n14 External links\nGeography\nBy tradition the Shannon is said to rise in the Shannon Pot, a small pool in the townland of Derrylahan on the slopes of Cuilcagh Mountain in County Cavan, Republic of Ireland, from where the young river appears as a small trout stream. Surveys have defined a 12.8 km 2 (4.9 sq mi) immediate pot catchment area covering the slopes of Cuilcagh. This area includes Garvah Lough, Cavan, 2.2 km (1.4 mi) to the northeast, drained by Pollnaowen. Further sinks that source the pot include Pollboy and, through Shannon Cave, Pollahune in Cavan and Polltullyard and Tullynakeeragh in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The highest point in the catchment is a spring at Tiltinbane on the western end of the Cuilcagh mountain ridge.", "start_char": 1457, "end_char": 2964, "id": "63878717" } ]
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Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center\n89\nSpeciality Museums\nBy by gwendolynp2015\nMy husband is retired military so we decided to stay at Travis Air Force Base (TAF). 2. Wooden Valley Winery\n62\nWineries & Vineyards\nBy by Brown_Samantha\nOur host, Todd, is one of the best we've ever had for wine tasting. 3. Vezer Family Vineyard\n58\nWineries & Vineyards\nBy by c0dyg78\nTasting fee gets you 10 samples split between both their locations just a mile or so apart (both of which are quite q...\n4. Rockville Hills Regional Park\n53\nParks\n5. Scandia Family Center\n80\nAmusement & Theme Parks\nOpen now\n6. Glashoff Sculpture Ranch\n5\nArt Galleries\n7. 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View, touch and even sit on outdoor art pieces featured at The Albany Bulb.", "start_char": 3807, "end_char": 4295, "id": "31971876" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_499440124#0_926859660", "url": "http://www.visitfairfieldca.com/", "title": "Hotels, Attractions, Vacations in Northern California - Visit Fairfield", "headings": "\nCheers to National Beer Day in Fairfield\nWhat is Open in Fairfield?\nWelcome to Fairfield\n", "segment": "Hotels, Attractions, Vacations in Northern California - Visit Fairfield\nSavor the Unexpected\nCheers to National Beer Day in Fairfield\nRaise a glass to National Beer Day at one of Fairfield's breweries and tap rooms! Read More\nWhat is Open in Fairfield? Fairfield is currently in the red tier, which allows restaurants the ability to offer limited indoor seating in addition to outdoors, take-out, pick-up, or delivery. Wineries are open for both indoor and outdoor visits. 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Rockville Hills Regional Park\n© Courtesy of Rodrigo - Fotolia.com\nSpanning over seven miles round trip, hiking through Rockville Hills Regional Park is one of the most adventurous and wonderful ways to spend the day outdoors while in Fairfield. It’s classified as having a moderate level of difficulty, so it shouldn’t be too difficult for first timers or more experienced hikers. You can climb through the volcanic rock hills and wander through remote and grassy valleys. You’ll be able to see amazing views of a stand of blue oaks, Twin Sisters, Mount Diablo, and Elkhorn Peak, so be sure to bring your camera as well to take some amazing photographs. 2149 Rockville Road, Fairfield, CA 94534, Phone: 707-428-7614\nYou are reading \"Top Romantic Tourist Attractions in Fairfield, California\" Back to Top or More must do for couples, what to do near me, places to visit this weekend\nWhere can I go for top-rated things to see near me, fun things to do today, hotels near me, with toddler, social distancing, places near me, list of, stuff to do near me, rentals, beach and last minute resort ideas for couples, places to hike near me: Getaways from DC, OK resorts, From Seattle, SD resorts, Bahamas, Casinos near NYC, Lava Tubes Flagstaff, Pueblo, November\n7.", "start_char": 5928, "end_char": 7705, "id": "38790347" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_175643938#10_342969654", "url": "http://www.mybaseguide.com/air_force/57-1332/travis_afb_local_area", "title": "Local Area | MyBaseGuide", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Visiting the Fairfield website and going to e-services can help you do this. Charges for water, sewer, garbage and recycling will be included on your bi-monthly Fairfield Municipal Utilities bill. For electric, phone, cable, Internet or satellite service go to www.fairfield.ca.gov. Transportation\nThe Transportation Division of Public Works oversees funding, engineering and construction management for all of the streets in the City of Fairfield, as well as the bus services and handicapped transit services. If you have questions about bus routes or any form of public transportation, please use the following contact information: Public Works Transportation\n(707) 434-3800\nFax (707) 426-3298\nEmail: [email protected]\nRecreation and Leisure\nin Fairfield\nWith the hectic pace of modern living, finding quality time to spend with friends and family, or just time to yourself, can be hard to do. The location of Travis AFB provides access to a wide variety of recreational and leisure activities. No matter which area you have decided to call home during your stay here, all of these can provide a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Jelly Belly Factory Tour\n1 Jelly Belly Lane\nFairfield, CA 94533 (707) 399-2390\nFairfield is home to the world-famous Jelly Belly factory.", "start_char": 6182, "end_char": 7475, "id": "194319" } ]
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which party did lincoln belong to?
Illinois Republican Party
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Lincoln was the first Republican president.", "start_char": 2853, "end_char": 3652, "id": "3581855" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#5_2968980825", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The party was very young, as it was founded in\n1854. What was the name of the new political party that Abraham Lincoln joined? the republican party\nWhich political party did Abraham Lincoln belong when he ran for president? Republican. He was the first Republican president and during the\nconvention he was chosen from the floor of the convention. What political partied was Abraham Lincoln a member of? The Republican Party\nWhat political party did Abraham Lincoln represent in 1860? republican\nWhat is Abraham Lincon political party? Abraham Lincoln was part of the Republican party because he did\nnot agree with Democratic morals. What political party did Abraham Lincoln belong to as an Illinois State Representative?", "start_char": 2506, "end_char": 3227, "id": "3581854" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#10_2968985680", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Abolition Party\nWhat president didn't belong to a political party when he was elected? George Washington. Some think it was Lincoln, but Lincoln was\nthe only Third Party candidate to be elected. Which party was Abraham Lincoln a member of? Abraham Lincoln was a Republican. Who were Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas political party? Lincoln ran as the republican nominee, while Douglas as Northern\nDemocrat. ( The Democratic party had already split)\nWhat party did Abraham Lincoln represent? Abraham Lincoln represented the newly formed Republican\nparty. Abraham Lincoln joined a new political party formed to protest slaveholder control over the national government That party was?", "start_char": 4390, "end_char": 5079, "id": "3581859" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#8_2968983772", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Did Abraham Lincoln belong to the Whig party? At first he was part of the Whig party, but soon became a\nRepublican. What political partywas Abraham Lincoln in? Lincoln was a Whig when he was in Congress, and moved to the\nnewly formed Republican Party. What political party did Abraham Lincoln help create? Abraham Lincoln helped create the Republican Party. He was the\nsecond person to be nominated for President by the Republican Party\nand the first Republican to win a Presidential election. What was the name of the new political party formed to block the spread of slavery that Abraham Lincoln join? the republican party. What was the name of the new political party formed to block the spread of slavery that Abraham Lincoln joined?", "start_char": 3652, "end_char": 4390, "id": "3581857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#4_567663886", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "When the Whigs Party ended,\nAbraham Lincoln joined the Republican Party. Was Abraham Lincoln a democrat or a Republican? A Republican. Lincoln was a Whig, then he joined the Republican Party. Who convinced Abraham Lincoln to leave the Whig Party and join the Republican Party? Abraham Lincoln felt there were factions within the Whig Party\nhe could no longer agree with. There were both pro and anti-slave\nWhigs, mainly depending on what part of the country they were from. The New Republican party was comprised of former Whigs who were\nanti-slavery and wanted a party that just stood for that. Was Abraham Lincoln a wing? yes he was a Whig, until he changed the republican party\nWhat political partywas Abraham Lincoln in?", "start_char": 2079, "end_char": 2803, "id": "75105725" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#5_567664834", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Abraham Lincoln felt there were factions within the Whig Party\nhe could no longer agree with. There were both pro and anti-slave\nWhigs, mainly depending on what part of the country they were from. The New Republican party was comprised of former Whigs who were\nanti-slavery and wanted a party that just stood for that. Was Abraham Lincoln a wing? yes he was a Whig, until he changed the republican party\nWhat political partywas Abraham Lincoln in? Lincoln was a Whig when he was in Congress, and moved to the\nnewly formed Republican Party. Was Abraham Lincoln always a Republican? The Republican Party was founded in 1854, with Abraham Lincoln\nas one of its early members. Prior to that, including during his\ntime in the House of Representatives, Lincoln was in the Whig\nParty. Which party won the presidential election in 1860?", "start_char": 2355, "end_char": 3184, "id": "75105726" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#2_2968978134", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Lincoln and VP Johnson did not belong to the same political\nparty. Lincoln was a Republican. Johnson was a Democrat, elected VP\non the National Union Ticket. Which political party did Abraham Lincoln represent in the civil war? Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican Party. What was the first political party that Abraham Lincoln joined? The first political party that Abraham Lincoln joined was the\nWhig Party. When he was elected to the US House of Representatives\nin 1846, he ran as a Whig. What political party did Abraham Lincoln believe in? Illinois Republican Party\nAbraham Lincoln political party?", "start_char": 1541, "end_char": 2155, "id": "3581851" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_212324083#8_567667382", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Abraham_Lincoln_leave_the_whig_party", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Abraham Lincoln was a Whig, then a Republican, and finally a member of the National Union party. Abe Lincoln was a War Democrat, a joined group of Democrats and Republicans. What party was Abraham Lincoln? He was originally part of the Whig party, but when the Whigs\nfell apart, Lincoln joined the newly formed Republican party. He\nwas the first Republican President. Which of these is an incorrect match Andrew Johnson-democratic party Franklin Pierce-democratic party Zachary Taylor-whig party Abraham Lincoln-decomocratic party? The incorrect match is Abraham Lincoln and the Democratic Party. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was a\nmember of the Republican Party. Formation of the republican party? Abraham Lincoln began his political career as a Whig.", "start_char": 3334, "end_char": 4114, "id": "75105729" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1695488943#7_2968982810", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/To_what_political_party_did_Abraham_Lincoln_belong", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "When Abraham Lincoln served in the US House of Representatives\nfor the US State of Illinois, he was a member of the Whig Party. Later this party dissolved, and Lincoln joined the new Republican\nParty. He ran as a Republican in the 1858 Illinois Senate race and\nin 1860 in his quest for the US Presidency. 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who did marco polo travel with?
Niccolò Polo
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The Polos lost much of their fortune while returning home.\n9. Many of Maro Polo’s contemporaries dismissed his stories as lies—and some modern historians still do.\n10. Marco Polo’s route became largely impassable after his return to Venice.\n11. Marco Polo was a major influence on other explorers, including Christopher Columbus.\n", "segment": "4. Marco Polo spent much of his journey as an envoy for the Mongol ruler Kublai Kahn. The Polos were merchants who dealt in rare items like silk, gems and spices, but their extensive travels were more than just a trading mission. Marco, Maffeo and Niccolo were also employed as emissaries for the Mongol emperor Kublai Kahn, whom the elder Polos had met and befriended on an earlier journey east. Young Marco would forge an especially strong bond with the Great Kahn, who later dispatched him to China and Southeast Asia as a tax collector and special messenger. Kublai Kahn’s trust and protection allowed the Polos to move freely within the borders of the Mongol Empire. Marco was even provided with a “paiza”—a gold tablet that authorized him to make use of a vast network of imperial horses and lodgings. Thanks to this official passport, the Polos traveled through Asia not merely as wandering merchants, but as honored guests of the Great Kahn himself. 5. Marco Polo mistook some of the animals he saw for mythical creatures.", "start_char": 2528, "end_char": 3559, "id": "19817869" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1452722915#5_2944295684", "url": "https://www.southernchestercountyweeklies.com/news/the-adventures-of-marco-polo-and-christopher-columbus/article_fc05ee96-e6d3-5bd8-8263-0a5a2a49be97.html", "title": "The adventures of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus | News | southernchestercountyweeklies.com", "headings": "The adventures of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus\nHot Topics:\nThe adventures of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus\nWeather\n", "segment": "Their route led from Acre (now in Israel) overland to harmony, at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, northward through Iran in Central Asia, to the Pamir and across the Pamir to present day Xinyiang Region China and finally across the Gobi desert, as they were the first European travelers to do so. Marco Polo entered and worked for Kublai Khan the Mongol Emperor as a diplomatic server acting as his agent on missions to many parts of the China Empire. For three years, he was governor of the Chinese city of Yangzhou. His father and uncle served as military advisors to Kublai Khan. The Polos stayed in China until 1292 when they left the country as escorts for a Mongol princess traveling to sea to Iran. They reached that country by way of Sumatra South India, the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf. The Polos then proceeded overland past Tabrig in northwest Iran, along the east coast of the Black Sea and past Constantinople. They arrived in their home city of Venice in 1295 and brought back ivory, jade, jewels, pearls, gold, porcelain, silk, fireworks, paper money, spices, salt, ginger, oil and noodles. Three years after Marco returned to Venice, he commanded a gallery in a war against the rival city of Genoa. He was captured during the fighting and spent a year in a Genoese prison where one of his fellow prisoners was a writer of romance named Rustichello of Pisa.", "start_char": 3765, "end_char": 5142, "id": "93506092" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_101247546#2_240415889", "url": "https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Marco-Polo/353651", "title": "Marco Polo - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help", "headings": "Marco Polo\nMarco Polo\nDid You Know?\n", "segment": "In 1275 the Polos reached Shangdu, in Mongolia. This was the summer home of Kublai Khan, the Mongol emperor of China. For about 17 years Marco Polo worked for the emperor. His errands took him all the way to southwestern China and probably Burma (now Myanmar). For their return trip to Venice, the Polos took 14 of Kublai Khan’s ships. They sailed from eastern China to the coast of Persia. Then they went overland through Persia and Turkey. They finally reached Venice in 1295. Everyone was amazed to see them alive after so many years. Marco Polo soon went back to sea.", "start_char": 701, "end_char": 1273, "id": "109835026" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_840629111#8_1770097919", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/marco-polo-9443861", "title": "Marco Polo - The Travels of Marco Polo, Life & Kublai Khan - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nBirth Date\nDeath Date\nDid You Know?\nDid You Know?\nMarco Polo\nWho Was Marco Polo?\nEarly Life\nVoyage to China\nPolo the Explorer\nJourney Back to Europe\n'The Travels of Marco Polo'\nFamily and Kids\nDeath\nLegacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nMarco Rubio\nChristopher Columbus\nGalileo\nJohn Cabot\nAmerigo Vespucci\nVasco da Gama\nGiovanni da Verrazzano\nTitian\nEzra Pound\n", "segment": "Who Was Marco Polo? Marco Polo was a Venetian explorer known for the book The Travels of Marco Polo, which describes his voyage to and experiences in Asia. Polo traveled extensively with his family, journeying from Europe to Asia from 1271 to 1295 and remaining in China for 17 of those years. Around 1292, he left China, acting as escort along the way to a Mongol princess who was being sent to Persia. Early Life\nPolo was born in 1254, in Venice, Italy. Although he was born to a wealthy Venetian merchant family, much of Polo’s childhood was spent parentless, and he was raised by an extended family. Polo's mother died when he was young, and his father and uncle, successful jewel merchants Niccolo and Maffeo Polo, were in Asia for much of Polo's youth. Niccolo and Maffeo’s journeys brought them into present-day China, where they joined a diplomatic mission to the court of Kublai Khan, the Mongol leader whose grandfather, Genghis Khan, had conquered Northeast Asia. In 1269, the two men returned to Venice and immediately started making plans for their return to Khan's court. During their stay with the leader, Khan had expressed his interest in Christianity and asked the Polo brothers to visit again with 100 priests and a collection of holy water.", "start_char": 3362, "end_char": 4623, "id": "75810679" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684471906#5_3380199368", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/what-country-marco-polo-come-from.html", "title": "What Country Did Marco Polo Come From?", "headings": "What Country Did Marco Polo Come From?\nWhat Country Did Marco Polo Come From?\nTimeline of Marco Polo's Life\nA Life Well-Traveled\n", "segment": "At the Chinese capital city of Dadu, where Beijing is located today, Marco Polo, his father, and his uncle met with Kublai Khan, providing him with letters from the pope. Marco Polo began studying the Chinese language. 1280s: Marco Polo made his way around various parts of China, as well as the surrounding regions in Asia, as part of his work for Kublai Khan. Some notable missions included those that took Polo to Tibet, Burma, and India. Marco kept detailed accounts of everything he saw while he traveled as a special aide to Khan. 1292: The Polos traveled through Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, and Ceylon on their way to Persia to attend the marriage of Kublai Khan's daughter, Princess Cocachin. After also stopping in Trebizond (in modern-day Turkey ), Constantinople, and Negrepont (in modern-day Greece ), they eventually returned to Rome, in modern-day Italy. 1295:", "start_char": 1891, "end_char": 2765, "id": "54858663" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_101247546#1_240414943", "url": "https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Marco-Polo/353651", "title": "Marco Polo - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help", "headings": "Marco Polo\nMarco Polo\nDid You Know?\n", "segment": "In 1271 they took young Marco to Asia. The Polos sailed over the Mediterranean Sea to what is now Israel. Then they traveled overland through Turkey, Persia (now Iran), and Afghanistan. In central Asia they followed a trail called the Silk Road. The Silk Road was a trade route for fine silk cloth from China. In 1275 the Polos reached Shangdu, in Mongolia. This was the summer home of Kublai Khan, the Mongol emperor of China. For about 17 years Marco Polo worked for the emperor. His errands took him all the way to southwestern China and probably Burma (now Myanmar). For their return trip to Venice, the Polos took 14 of Kublai Khan’s ships.", "start_char": 392, "end_char": 1037, "id": "109835025" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1452722915#4_2944293779", "url": "https://www.southernchestercountyweeklies.com/news/the-adventures-of-marco-polo-and-christopher-columbus/article_fc05ee96-e6d3-5bd8-8263-0a5a2a49be97.html", "title": "The adventures of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus | News | southernchestercountyweeklies.com", "headings": "The adventures of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus\nHot Topics:\nThe adventures of Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus\nWeather\n", "segment": "He was named after an uncle and grew up to be a smart, strapping youth as his aunt and uncle had raised him. Marco learned how to read and write as his father and uncle were Venetian merchants and business partners. In the course of the trading operations in 1260, the Polo's made an overland journey from Bukhara (now in the Uzbek SSR to China). They remained for some years at Kaifeng the eastern capital of the Mongol with Emperor Kublai Khan (the grandson of ruler Genghis Khan). Returning to Venice, Italy in 1269, two years later when Marco Polo turned 17, his father, Niccolo and Uncle Maffeo took Marco along with them, as they began a second journey to China. Their route led from Acre (now in Israel) overland to harmony, at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, northward through Iran in Central Asia, to the Pamir and across the Pamir to present day Xinyiang Region China and finally across the Gobi desert, as they were the first European travelers to do so. Marco Polo entered and worked for Kublai Khan the Mongol Emperor as a diplomatic server acting as his agent on missions to many parts of the China Empire. For three years, he was governor of the Chinese city of Yangzhou. His father and uncle served as military advisors to Kublai Khan. The Polos stayed in China until 1292 when they left the country as escorts for a Mongol princess traveling to sea to Iran.", "start_char": 3096, "end_char": 4469, "id": "93506091" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684471906#6_3380200647", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/what-country-marco-polo-come-from.html", "title": "What Country Did Marco Polo Come From?", "headings": "What Country Did Marco Polo Come From?\nWhat Country Did Marco Polo Come From?\nTimeline of Marco Polo's Life\nA Life Well-Traveled\n", "segment": "Marco kept detailed accounts of everything he saw while he traveled as a special aide to Khan. 1292: The Polos traveled through Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, and Ceylon on their way to Persia to attend the marriage of Kublai Khan's daughter, Princess Cocachin. After also stopping in Trebizond (in modern-day Turkey ), Constantinople, and Negrepont (in modern-day Greece ), they eventually returned to Rome, in modern-day Italy. 1295: Marco Polo, his father, and his uncle returned to Venice after having been away for a 24-year span. They had traveled a total of nearly 15,000 miles. 1298: Marco served in the war with Genoa. He was captured and imprisoned during which time he wrote his famous book The Travels of Marco Polo.", "start_char": 2333, "end_char": 3058, "id": "54858664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_97145175#3_258853408", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_significance_of_Marco_Polo_in_History", "title": "What is the significance of Marco Polo in History? - Answers", "headings": "What is the significance of Marco Polo in History\n?\n\nWhat is the significance of Marco Polo in History?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "He was the first European to travel so far into China. Finally he went back home after taking a ride to Persia. Marco Polo was gone for a total of 24 years. His trip to China: While Marco Polo was in China Kublai Khan become interested in their manners and customs from Europe. He became very fond of Marco. He invited Marco, Uncle Maffeo, and Niccolo into the palace. Important positions were given to Marco's uncle and father so they lived in Cathay for some years. There was a battle between Genoa and Venice in 1298. Marco was the captain for the Venetians so the Genoese captured him and put him behind bars.", "start_char": 983, "end_char": 1596, "id": "74873099" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_431509037#2_755350110", "url": "http://mrnussbaum.com/explorers/marcopolo/", "title": "Mr. Nussbaum - Marco Polo and the Silk Road", "headings": "Marco Polo and the Silk Road\nMarco Polo and the Silk Road\nMarco Polo\nIntroduction\nMarco Polo's Descriptions of China and the Silk Road\nMarco's Journal is Published\nA Page from Polo's II Milone\n", "segment": "The move east to Uzbekistan made trading with China and the East much easier. In 1264, Marco's father Nicolo, and uncle, Maffio set out on a two-year long journey to meet Kublai Khan, the emperor of China in what is now Beijing. According to the account of Marco Polo, Kublai Khan received them well and requested they come back to teach the Chinese people Christianity and western customs. Marco Polo's Descriptions of China and the Silk Road\nIn 1271, the Polos set out to return to China. This time, they took Marco with them. The four year voyage across western and central Asia was long and arduous. After traveling by sea to the Persian gulf, the Polos were forced to take an ancient caravan route through present day Iraq, Iran, and Turkmenistan. They then traversed the desolate Gobi Desert, and made their way through several ancient mercantile cities. In the spring of 1275, the Polos finally reached Shangdu, the summer residence of Kublai Khan. The route taken by the Polos became known as The Silk Road.", "start_char": 1104, "end_char": 2119, "id": "61256002" } ]
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what did richard nixon do for a living before he became president?
Politician
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He was elected Congressman in 1946, US Senator in 1950, and Vice President in 1952. Nixon ran unsuccessfully for the Presidency in 1960 and then tried, again unsuccessfully, to be elected Governor of California in 1962. He then joined a law firm in New York until winning the presidency in 1968. 1 2 3\n🙏\n7\n🤨\n6\n😮\n5\n😂\n5\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill Have Questions? Find More Answers", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 931, "id": "74969291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1545775833#2_3251753732", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Richard-Nixon", "title": "Richard Nixon | Accomplishments, Watergate, Impeachment, Resignation, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "\nRichard Nixon\npresident of United States\nTop Questions\nWho was Richard Nixon?\nWhat did Richard Nixon do?\nHow was Richard Nixon involved in the Watergate scandal?\nDid Richard Nixon support the Vietnam War?\nWho succeeded Richard Nixon as president after he resigned?\nEarly life and congressional career\nVice presidency\nElection of 1960\nPresidency\nDomestic policies\nSee how the Vietnam War, Cold War diplomacy, and the Watergate scandal defined Richard Nixon's presidency\nForeign affairs\nVietnam War\nExamine President Nixon's threefold plan to unilaterally de-escalate the Vietnam War\nChina and the Soviet Union\nWitness the opening of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum commemorating his 1972 historic visit to China\nThe Middle East and Latin America\nWatergate and other scandals\nSee U.S. president Richard M. Nixon speaking about the Watergate scandal\nRetirement and death\nCabinet of President Nixon\nCabinet of President Richard M. Nixon\n", "segment": "key events\nKey events in the life of Richard M. Nixon. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nTop Questions\nWho was Richard Nixon? Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States. He was a Republican, and he held the presidency from 1969 to 1974. Nixon became the first U.S. president to resign from office, because of the Watergate scandal. What did Richard Nixon do? As U.S. president, Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, proposed an affirmative action program in federal employment, expanded but then ended U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, and established direct relations with the People’s Republic of China. He also resigned from the presidency in 1974. How was Richard Nixon involved in the Watergate scandal? During the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon and his administration were discovered to have been involved in a burglary attempt at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972.", "start_char": 1200, "end_char": 2129, "id": "23765923" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_335889331#0_588180768", "url": "http://millercenter.org/president/biography/nixon-life-before-the-presidency", "title": "Richard Nixon: Life Before the Presidency | Miller Center", "headings": "Richard Nixon: Life Before the Presidency\nRichard Nixon: Life Before the Presidency\nThe Denigrative Method\nThe Election of 1960\n", "segment": "Richard Nixon: Life Before the Presidency | Miller Center\nRichard Nixon: Life Before the Presidency\nBreadcrumb\nU.S. Presidents\nRichard Nixon\nRichard Nixon: Life Before the Presidency\nBy Ken Hughes\nWhile courting common voters, Nixon made the most of his common origins; biographers, both sympathetic and critical, have tended to follow suit. He was born in one small California town (Yorba Linda) and grew up in another (East Whittier). His parents were in some ways opposites—Frank Nixon was as argumentative as Hannah Nixon was sweet-tempered. Richard Nixon suffered two great personal losses as a young man: the deaths of his younger brother Arthur after a short illness and his older brother Harold after a long one. His school life brought a string of successes in endeavors common to politicians in training.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 814, "id": "61158740" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_320743038#14_371042455", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/opinions/nixons-cabinet-naftali/index.html", "title": "Nixon's lesson for Pence, Trump transition team", "headings": "Team Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nTeam Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nViews on Election 2016\nGet our free weekly newsletter\n", "segment": "Richard Nixon's life and career\nNixon leaves the White House after his resignation over the Watergate scandal in 1974. PHOTO: Bill Pierce//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nFormer President Nixon is wired for a microphone on April 9, 1988, before the taping of the NBC television show \"Meet the Press.\" It was his first appearance on the show since 1968. PHOTO: JEROME DELAY/AFP/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nDays after suffering a stroke, Nixon died in New York on April 22, 1994. A military honor guard carries Nixon's casket at the Stewart Air Force Base before the flight back to his hometown of Yorba Linda, California. His body was put on the same Boeing 707 that flew him home after his resignation.", "start_char": 4496, "end_char": 5265, "id": "16872587" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_320743038#0_371026945", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/opinions/nixons-cabinet-naftali/index.html", "title": "Nixon's lesson for Pence, Trump transition team", "headings": "Team Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nTeam Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nViews on Election 2016\nGet our free weekly newsletter\n", "segment": "Nixon's lesson for Pence, Trump transition team\nTeam Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nPresident Richard Nixon was in the White House from 1969 to 1974, when he became the first president to resign from office. He died at 81 in 1994. Here's a look at his life and legacy: PHOTO: National Archives/Newsmakers via Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nNixon was born in California on January 9, 1913. He is pictured at age 4. PHOTO: Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nAs a teenager, Nixon poses for a portrait with a violin in 1927.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 582, "id": "16872573" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204721422#12_548019668", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Nixon%27_s_vice_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What president did not win the election for vice president or president? Nixon\nWho were the president and vice president in 1960? Dwight D. Eisenhower (president)\nRichard Nixon (vice president)\nWhat job did Nixon have before he was president? Vice President\nWhat did Richard Nixon do as vice president? served the president\nWho was President Nixon's Vice PResident? The first Vice-President for Richard M. Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, was Spiro T. Agnew, who served as Vice-President from 1969 to 1973. The second Vice-President for Nixon was Gerald R. Ford, who served as Vice-President from 1973-1974, succeeding Nixon as President on August 9, 1974 following Nixon's resignation from office. Who was Richard Nixon's vice president from 1953 to 1961? Richard Nixon was the Vice President to Dwight Eisenhower from\n1953 to 1961. Nixon was not the President until 1969.", "start_char": 4925, "end_char": 5814, "id": "75090688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_442815570#1_817052383", "url": "http://ashbrook.org/publications/respub-v5n1-waggoner/", "title": "Crime and Ambition: Richard Nixon and Watergate - Ashbrook", "headings": "Crime and Ambition: Richard Nixon and Watergate\nCrime and Ambition: Richard Nixon and Watergate", "segment": "Richard Nixon’s ambition had won him the nation’s highest office, but a twist of fate caused that same ambition to take it from him just six years later. Richard Nixon’s political career began in 1946 when he was elected to the United State House of Representatives. He became a senator in 1950, in the midst of the national prominence he gained in the Alger Hiss case. He served as Dwight Eisenhower’s Vice-President for eight years, but he was defeated in his bid for the presidency in 1960 by John Kennedy. Nixon’s perseverance and ambition paid off in 1968 when he was elected President, narrowly defeating Hubert Humphrey. 1\nThe Watergate scandal hit the Nixon administration early in 1973. Back in 1972, the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP), headed by former Attorney General John Mitchell, began a massive fund-raising campaign aimed at collecting as much money as possible before the reporting contributions became mandatory under a new law, and the money could be used for any purpose.. 2\nEarly in 1972, G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt, two of Nixon’s aide, concocted an elaborate scheme to wire tap the phones of several Democrats and hinder their plans. Mitchell refused to approve the plan twice, saying that it was too expensive and risky. He finally approved a modified version of the plan in which the telephones of the Democratic National Committee, including the telephone of its chairman, Lawrence O’Brien, would be wiretapped.. 3\nThe scandal took its name from the Watergate apartment and office complex in Washington, D.C., where five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic Party’s national headquarters located there. One of the burglars was James W. McCord, Jr., the security chief of CREEP.", "start_char": 593, "end_char": 2332, "id": "4245708" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_320743038#11_371038964", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/11/opinions/nixons-cabinet-naftali/index.html", "title": "Nixon's lesson for Pence, Trump transition team", "headings": "Team Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nTeam Trump, don’t repeat Nixon’s mistake\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\nViews on Election 2016\nGet our free weekly newsletter\n", "segment": "Richard Nixon's life and career\nChinese Premier Zhou Enlai toasts with Nixon during his trip to China in February 1972. PHOTO: AFP/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nPresident Nixon, left, briefs the Congressional leadership in 1973 before his televised announcement of the ceasefire in the Vietnam War. From left are Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott, House Majority Leader Tip O'Neill, Speaker of the House Carl Albert, Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, House Minority Leader Gerald Ford, Vice President Spiro Agnew and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. PHOTO: Hulton Archive/Getty Images\nPhotos: Richard Nixon's life and career\nIn 1972, Nixon ran a successful re-election campaign. Gerald Ford, right, became his vice president when Spiro Agnew resigned in 1973. PHOTO:", "start_char": 3350, "end_char": 4149, "id": "16872584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204995767#4_548751672", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_chosen_as_Richard_Nixon's_Vice_President_in_the_Presidential_election_of_1972", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Prior to being elected President in 1968, Richard Nixons'\n1st political campaign was in 1946 where he won the election to the\nHouse of Representatives. That was followed by election to the\nSenate (1950) and selection as Vice-President (1953-61)\nWhat is Nixons first name? President Nixon's first name was Richard. What are the events that diminish the president's power? President Richard Nixons Watergate Scandal\nWhat was the esult of the waergate scandal on Richard Nixons presidency? Nixon had to resign the presidency and Ford became\npresident. What was Richard Nixons religion? he was quaker. Which of president Gerald Fords actions helped restore confidence in the government? he continued richard nixons foreign policy\nWhat president was before Jimmy Carter?", "start_char": 2013, "end_char": 2778, "id": "75091244" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_107089445#3_286096210", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_jobs_did_Theodore_Roosevelt_have_before_he_was_president", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "to help people with their jobs\nWhat did Franklin Delano Roosevelt do for a living? President Roosevelt had several jobs before he became president. Specifically, he started as a lawyer, then became governor of New\nYork. After that, he became president. Did Theodore Roosevelt have a jobs? Rancher, Historian, Author, Soldier, Naturalist and\nPolitician. What jobs did Dwight D.Eisenhower have before becoming president? what jobs did eisenhower have before becoming president. What jobs did Theodore Roosevelt have before becoming president? Author New York State Assemblyman Rancher New York City Police\nCommissioner US Civil Service Commissioner Assistant Secretary of\nthe Navy Lieutenant Colonel, US Cavalry Governor, New York Vice\nPresident, United States\nWho was president when the CCC gave jobs to unemployed young men?", "start_char": 2377, "end_char": 3202, "id": "74893322" } ]
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who was vice president under ronald reagan?
George H. W. Bush
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What is Ronald Reagans full name?", "start_char": 3141, "end_char": 3666, "id": "75090778" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204766435#8_548124397", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Ronald_Reagan's_Vice_President", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George Bush was the Vice President under President Ronald Reagan\nfrom1981-1989\nWho was vice president in 1981? George Bush was the Vice President under President Ronald Reagan\nfrom 1981-1989\nWho was Ronald reagen's vice president? The 40th President of the United States was Ronald Reagan from\nJanuary 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. His Vice President was George\nBush. What is Ronald Reagans full name? Ronald Wilson Reagan\nWhat is Ronald Reagans height? Ronald Reagan is 6ft 1in\nWho was the vice president when Ronald reygan was president? George H. Bush\nWho was vice president of the us in 1983? George Bush was the Vice President under President Ronald Reagan\nfrom 1981-1989. Who was Ronald Ragans vice president?", "start_char": 3264, "end_char": 3980, "id": "75090779" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204766435#2_548119881", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Ronald_Reagan's_Vice_President", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nDid Ronald Reagans vice president resign? No - his VP was George H.W.Bush who was elected President after\nReagan\nWho was Reagans vice president? The 40th President of the United States was Ronald Reagan from\nJanuary 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. His Vice President was George\nBush. Was Ronald Reagan vice president? Nope never vice president Ronald Wilson Reagan was never vice\npresident. What was president Ronald Reagans code name? Rawhide\nWhat is president Ronald reagans middle name? Wilson\nIs Ronald Reagans niece married to Mr Pearson? no- President Ronald Reagan did not have any nieces.", "start_char": 1682, "end_char": 2313, "id": "75090773" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_794114107#8_1434958959", "url": "http://www.ontheissues.org/Celeb/Jimmy_Carter_Budget_+_Economy.htm", "title": "Jimmy Carter on Budget & Economy", "headings": "Jimmy Carter on Budget & Economy\nJimmy Carter on Budget & Economy\nFailed to control inflation and unemployment\nOpEd: Lacked understanding of bond market\nWe are winning against unemployment; now focus on inflation\nBalance budget by shifting taxes and employing people\nBalance budget by 1981 by zero-based assessments\n", "segment": "R,1989-1993)\nRonald Reagan (R,1981-1989)\nJimmy Carter (D,1977-1981)\nGerald Ford (R,1974-1977)\nRichard Nixon (R,1969-1974)\nLyndon Johnson (D,1963-1969)\nJohn F. 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Ronald Reagan was never Vice President.", "start_char": 2313, "end_char": 2876, "id": "75090775" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204766435#5_548122331", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Ronald_Reagan's_Vice_President", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ronald\nWho was reagans vice president for 8 years? George HW Bush\nWho is Ronald Reagans dad? John Edward ReaganAnswerRonald reagans dad is john Edward Reagan\nWho was Reagan Vice President for? No one. Ronald Reagan was never Vice President. Ronald Reagans net worth? Ronald Wilson Reagan had a net worth of $13 million. He was\nPresident of the United States from 1981-1989. Who was the president and vice president in 1982? Ronald Reagan was the President and George H. W. Bush the vice-president in 1982.", "start_char": 2635, "end_char": 3141, "id": "75090776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204766435#9_548125335", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Ronald_Reagan's_Vice_President", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Ronald Wilson Reagan\nWhat is Ronald Reagans height? Ronald Reagan is 6ft 1in\nWho was the vice president when Ronald reygan was president? George H. Bush\nWho was vice president of the us in 1983? George Bush was the Vice President under President Ronald Reagan\nfrom 1981-1989. Who was Ronald Ragans vice president? The 40th President of the United States was Ronald Reagan from\nJanuary 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. His Vice President was George\nH.W. Bush. US PresidentsRonald ReaganUS Vice PresidentsPolitics and GovernmentHistory of the United States\nTrending Questions \nHow many 3s in 313433535333? Asked By\n Wiki User\nwhy do fluids need a container? Asked By\n Samuella Azzu\nwhat is an fraction of a gallian?", "start_char": 3666, "end_char": 4431, "id": "75090780" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_204766435#0_548116515", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Ronald_Reagan's_Vice_President", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who was Ronald Reagan's Vice President? - Answers\nGeorge H. W. Bush (father of George W. Bush) served as Vice-President of the United States between January 20, 1981 and January 20, 1989, throughout the presidential terms of Ronald Reagan. Bush later won election as the 41st President of the United States in 1988, beating Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis. His son George W. Bush was the 43rd President (2001-2009). 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Bush was Reagan's Veep. 001\n1\n1\n1\n1\nAdd a Comment\nAnonymous\nAnswered 2020-10-04 15:39:59\nBush\n001\n0\n1\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nAnonymous\nAnswered 2020-10-08 04:29:26\nThe\n001\n0\n1\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1682, "id": "75090771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_214620782#3_573358354", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_did_some_traditionally_Democratic_groups_help_elect_Ronald_Reagan_president_in_1980", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Was Ronald Reagan vice president? Nope never vice president Ronald Wilson Reagan was never vice\npresident. Which president walked to his inauguration? Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\nWas ronold reagon a democratic or Republican'? Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States and was a Republican. What year did Ronald Reagan become president? Ronald Reagan became president in 1981\nWho was the first president to get divorced? Ronald Reagan\nThat depends on the individual state. Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan\nWhat date did Ronald Reagan become president? Ronald Reagan became president on January 20,1981.", "start_char": 1662, "end_char": 2275, "id": "75110083" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_227447511#3_605569880", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_Reagan_called_the_teflon_president", "title": "Why was Reagan called the Teflon president? - Answers", "headings": "Why was Reagan called the Teflon president\n?\n\nWhy was Reagan called the Teflon president?\nYour Answer\nWhy was Reagan called the Teflon president?\nRelated Questions\nWhy was Reagan labeled the Teflon President?\nWho was called the teflon president?\nWho was referred to as the Teflon president?\nWhat president is nicknamed the Teflon president?\nWhy was reagon called the Teflon president?\nWhat president was tied to the strategic defense initiative called Star Wars?\nWhen was president Reagan president?\nWhy was president Ronald Reagan called Dutch?\nWas Ronald Reagan vice president?\nWho was George Bush vice president to?\nWho was president before George Bush Sr?\nIn what town was president Reagan born?\nWas it president Carter or Reagan that bombed Libya?\nWhich president has been called the great communicator?\nWhy is President Ronald Reagan called the Great Communicator?\nWhat year did Ronald Reagan become president?\nWho was president from 1986 to 2004?\nHow did President Reagan use the monroe doctrine?\nWho was Reagan Vice President for?\nWhat is Reagan?\nHow many kids did President Ronald Reagan have?\nHow many years did Reagan be president?\nWhat date did Ronald Reagan become president?\nDid president Ronald Reagan have a dog?\nWho was elected after President Ronald Reagan?\n", "segment": "President Reagan was in office from January 20, 1981 to January 20, 1989. Why was president Ronald Reagan called Dutch? Ronald was called dutch because he was short and cubby\nWas Ronald Reagan vice president? Nope never vice president Ronald Wilson Reagan was never vice president. Who was George Bush vice president to? Ronald ReaganRonald ReaganRonald Reagan was the President when George Hebert Walker Bush was the Vice President. Who was president before George Bush Sr? His name is spelled George, he took office after President Reagan. Reagan was not in office for 12 years. Reagan was President of the United States from 1981 to 1989\nIn what town was president Reagan born?", "start_char": 1364, "end_char": 2044, "id": "75134938" } ]
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International airport is not far. The gorgeous white sands at Virginia beach and otter banks are just right there. I'd say maybe 2 hours away drive tops. The costs of housing is more affordable here than Seattle that is for sure.", "start_char": 3274, "end_char": 3647, "id": "29777979" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_719738902#14_1290182602", "url": "https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/best-places-to-live/s/virginia/", "title": "2021 Best Places to Live in Virginia - Niche", "headings": "2021 Best Places to Live\nin Virginia\n\nWrite a Review\n2021 Best Places to Live in Virginia\nView On Map\nWho Lives Here\nWalkability\nHomes In The Area\nHomeownership\nThings to do\nBluemont\nRadnor/Fort Myer Heights\nBallston/Virginia Square\nClarendon/Courthouse\nCompare Your Favorites\nStone Ridge\nColonial Village\nCascades\nArlington Forest\nInnsbrook\nArlington\nShort Pump\nWaycroft/Woodlawn\nNorth Rosslyn\nNorth Highland\nDominion Hills\nBroadlands\nCherrydale\nClaremont\nWoodmont\nSouth Riding\nFranklin Farm\nLansdowne\nWakefield\nLyon Village\nArlington/East Falls Church\nIdeaventions Academy for Math and Science\nLife Christian Academy\nOak Hill Academy\n", "segment": "Shopping here is a breeze. Gorgeous shopping. Ponds, fish. Access to tons of jobs. Diverse, more of a richer area. Easy access to the freeways. International airport is not far. The gorgeous white sands at Virginia beach and otter banks are just right there. I'd say maybe 2 hours away drive tops. The costs of housing is more affordable here than Seattle that is for sure.", "start_char": 9101, "end_char": 9474, "id": "29778826" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_722552162#4_1293983362", "url": "https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/best-suburbs/m/richmond-area/", "title": "2021 Best Richmond Area Suburbs to Live - Niche", "headings": "2021 Best Suburbs to Live\nin the Richmond Area\n\nWrite a Review\n2021 Best Suburbs to Live in the Richmond Area\nView On Map\nWho Lives Here\nWalkability\nHomes In The Area\nHomeownership\nThings to do\nInnsbrook\nShort Pump\nWyndham\nWoodlake\nCompare Your Favorites\nBrandermill\nTuckahoe\nBon Air\nGlen Allen\nRockwood\nManchester\nMechanicsville\nLakeside\nChester\nAshland\nChamberlayne\nLaurel\nEnon\nDumbarton\nEttrick\nColonial Heights\nMeadowbrook\nMatoaca\nEast Highland Park\nPrince George\nSandston\nGiddens School\nGonzaga Preparatory School\nEpiphany School\n", "segment": "Shopping here is a breeze. Gorgeous shopping. Ponds, fish. Access to tons of jobs. Diverse, more of a richer area. Easy access to the freeways. International airport is not far. The gorgeous white sands at Virginia beach and otter banks are just right there. I'd say maybe 2 hours away drive tops. The costs of housing is more affordable here than Seattle that is for sure.", "start_char": 3272, "end_char": 3645, "id": "29780592" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1449019779#17_3052510442", "url": "https://www.extraspace.com/blog/moving/city-guides/best-us-cities-for-outdoor-recreation/", "title": "7 Best U.S. Cities for Outdoor Recreation | Extra Space Storage", "headings": "Best U.S. Cities for Outdoor Recreation\nBest U.S. Cities for Outdoor Recreation\nAlexandria, VA\nOutdoor Things to Do in Alexandria\nBoston, MA\nOutdoor Things to Do in Boston\nDenver, CO\nOutdoor Things to Do in Denver\nPortland, OR\nOutdoor Things to Do in Portland\nRoseville, CA\nOutdoor Things to Do in Roseville\nSalt Lake City, UT\nOutdoor Things to Do in Salt Lake City\nSeattle, WA\nOutdoor Things to Do in Seattle\n", "segment": "$484,600 median purchase price; $1,266 median monthly rent\nCrime Rate: Safer than 7% of U.S. cities\nLocated on Puget Sound, Seattle is one of the most beautiful cities for spending time outdoors, as well as one of the best places to live on the West Coast. This Pacific Northwest gem does have a cost of living that’s 59% higher than the national average, but for the incredible views and pleasant year-round weather, it may just be worth it. It helps that Seattle’s job market is sturdy, thanks to major employers like Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon, and Joint Base Lewis-McChord in the area. Outdoor Things to Do in Seattle\nVisit the Puget Sound Islands, where you can go camping, hiking, kayaking, and more. Venture down to Seattle All Star Fishing Charters, where you’ll get the chance to catch your dream trophy fish. Try out stand-up paddleboarding with Thunderbird SUP on Lake Union. Join Seattle Cycling Tours to explore the city in ways you haven’t experienced before. Climb your way through a number of novice and expert routes at Exit 38, one of the most popular rock climbing spots near Seattle.", "start_char": 8526, "end_char": 9631, "id": "21911356" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1506968834#0_3070647487", "url": "https://www.sparefoot.com/moving/moving-to-seattle-wa/20-things-to-know-before-moving-to-seattle/", "title": "Everything You Need to Know Before Moving to Seattle - SpareFoot Moving Guides", "headings": "Everything You Need to Know Before Moving to Seattle\nEverything You Need to Know Before Moving to Seattle\nMoving to Seattle\nSeattle at a Glance\n20 Things to Know About Seattle\n1. Don’t let summer fool you.\n2. Our reputation as Rain City USA is undeserved.\n3. Learn to layer.\n4. Jesus Christ Made Seattle Under Protest.\n5. Don’t honk if you love Jesus … or anyone else.\n6. Jaywalking is illegal.\nA Fremont neighborhood signpost with world locations\n7. Knowing your directions certainly helps.\n8. It helps to pay attention to those directions.\n9. Is it chilly or is it just me?\nA big crate of geoducks.\n10. It’s pronounced “Ray-near” and “Gooey-duck”\n11. We can’t drive in the rain.\n12. At least we’re polite.\n13. We’re not fashion plates.\n14. Sarcasm isn’t spoken here.\n15. It’s Pike Place Market.\n16. Every day’s a snow day.\n17. Our dirty little secret.\n18. About that original Starbucks.\n19. Not just for tourists.\n20. The mark of a true local.\n", "segment": "Everything You Need to Know Before Moving to Seattle - SpareFoot Moving Guides\nEverything You Need to Know Before Moving to Seattle\nAlthough it often seems like anyone who’s ever visited Seattle, WA, wants to move here, transplants often are shocked to discover that the Emerald City isn’t like any other place they’ve ever been. This guide should help make this jewel of the Pacific Northwest seem a little less Oz-like. With major employers like Microsoft and Amazon nearby, Seattle has become an attractive draw for millennial tech industry aspirants. The city is densely populated by coffee shops and farmer’s markets, and its public transportation and light rail are among the best in the country. From Sounders soccer games to climbing the Space Needle, you’ll never run out of things to do in the big city. But before calling Seattle home, you’ll have to decide which part to live in. Moving to Seattle\nWhether you are a focused on starting a family in a quiet neighborhood, or you’re look to lose yourself in the nightlife, Seattle’s various neighborhoods offer something for everybody. Here is a quick look at some of the top neighborhoods worth exploring: Queen Anne – Waterside neighborhood with a quiet residential vibe. Fremont – Eclectic and lively area with plenty to do.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1286, "id": "93579675" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_307904127#16_752580009", "url": "http://www.areavibes.com/seattle-wa/cost-of-living/", "title": "Seattle, Washington Cost Of Living", "headings": "Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nSeattle, WA Cost of Living\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\nKey findings\nMost Affordable Places to Live in and Around Seattle\nCompare Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\nThe best places in Washington\nSalary Calculator\nThis is how much you would need to earn in\nMedian Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio\nWashington Sales Tax\nWashington Income Tax\nGoods & Services\nGroceries\nHealth Care\nHousing\nTransportation\nUtilities\nNearby cities with low cost of living\nCities with similar population\n", "segment": "See all Seattle poll results\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\n$190,000 2143 N Northlake Way 422 SqFt\n$484,990 7126 Beacon Ave 2 Bed • 2 Bath • 1294 SqFt\n$319,500 1101 17th Ave 1 Bed • 1 Bath • 485 SqFt\n$1,165,000 1715 20th Ave 3 Bed • 2 Bath • 1560 SqFt\nSee more listings for sale in Seattle, WA\nThe best places in Washington\nHere are the best places to live in Washington 10 best cities to buy a new house in Washington 10 Best cities in Washington for employment Check out the 10 safest cities in Washington\nSalary Calculator\nI live in I want to live in I currently make 50,000\nThis is how much you would need to earn in\nPrice difference in compared to\nCost of living index\n\nGoods & Services index\n\nGroceries index\n\nHealth care index\n\nHousing index\n\nTransportation index\n\nUtilities index\n\nMedian Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio\nMedian Income\nPer Year\nPer Month\nMax Budget (28% DTI)\nMax Budget (36% DTI)\nOwners\n$111,477\n$9,290\n$2,601\n$3,345\nRenters\n$51,326\n$4,277\n$1,198\n$1,540\nTo approximate the cost of living and the housing affordability in Seattle, WA, we can look at the percentage of income that is available to be spent on monthly housing, otherwise known as the debt-to-income ratio (DTI). To stay on the safe side, a consumer should not spend more than 28% of his or her gross income on housing-related expenses and costs and not more than 36% of income on all expenses and debts. Homeowners in Seattle have a median income of $111,477. Therefore, the amount that a consumer should spend on housing costs should be no more than $2,601 per month to avoid calamity and poverty. The renters in the city have an income of about $51,326, which would make their monthly maximum allowable rental costs $1,198. Washington Sales Tax\nState\nGeneral Sales Tax\nWith Max Surtax\nWashington\n6.5%\n10.4%\nWashington Income Tax\nState\nIncome Tax (Low)\nIncome Tax (High)\nWashington\n0%\n0%\nGoods & Services\nItem\nSeattle\nNational avg. Difference\nHaircut\n$39.33\n$18.62\n111.2%\nBeauty Salon\n$50.33\n$39.05\n28.9%\nToothpaste\n$3.44\n$2.34\n47.1%\nShampoo\n$1.13\n$1.06\n6.9%\nMovie\n$14.70\n$10.68\n37.6%\nBowling\n$21.80\n$14.67\n48.6%\nGroceries\nItem\nSeattle\nNational avg. Difference\nGround Beef\n$5.74\n$4.22\n36.0%\nFried Chicken\n$2.15\n$1.39\n55.1%\nMilk\n$2.50\n$2.05\n22.0%\nPotatoes\n$3.50\n$3.29\n6.3%\nPizza\n$13.12\n$10.62\n23.5%\nBeer\n$10.49\n$9.38\n11.8%\nHealth Care\nItem\nSeattle\nNational avg. Difference\nOptometrist\n$158.73\n$108.57\n46.2%\nDoctor\n$136.39\n$116.17\n17.4%\nDentist\n$143.77\n$99.13\n45.0%\nIbuprofen\n$11.56\n$9.68\n19.5%\nLipitor\n$478.09\n$466.92\n2.4%\nHousing\nItem\nSeattle\nNational avg. Difference\nHome Price\n$484,600.00\n$184,700.00\n162.4%\nAvg.", "start_char": 5193, "end_char": 7803, "id": "75220783" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_151699045#5_151210067", "url": "http://www.city-data.com/forum/washington/1279411-small-safe-warm-dream-town-washington.html", "title": "Small, safe, and warm dream town in washington :) (Seattle, Vancouver: renting, low crime) - (WA) - City-Data Forum", "headings": "\nLoading data...", "segment": "5024\nQuote: Originally Posted by praiseincolor\nMy family is considering to relocate to Washington state. I want a smaller populated town/small city. 1,000 - 13,000 max. Must be safe and great for families. I love warmth and sunshine but don't mind rain, can handle a little snow but not for a whole long winter. I don't want to be in eastern washington nor do I want to live to close to the coast. Mountains are fine as long as winters are not harsh. Being close to seattle is not important but I would like to be within an 1 hour or so to the puget sound area. We will be renting for a few years but will still be looking for a rural, out of town, country-ish home.", "start_char": 2128, "end_char": 2794, "id": "16747144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_307904127#11_752572426", "url": "http://www.areavibes.com/seattle-wa/cost-of-living/", "title": "Seattle, Washington Cost Of Living", "headings": "Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nSeattle, WA Cost of Living\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\nKey findings\nMost Affordable Places to Live in and Around Seattle\nCompare Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\nThe best places in Washington\nSalary Calculator\nThis is how much you would need to earn in\nMedian Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio\nWashington Sales Tax\nWashington Income Tax\nGoods & Services\nGroceries\nHealth Care\nHousing\nTransportation\nUtilities\nNearby cities with low cost of living\nCities with similar population\n", "segment": "14.3mi / 22.9km away Population: 1,859 F Tukwila City: 10.6mi / 17.0km away Population: 19,878 F International District Neighborhood: 2.2mi / 3.6km away Population: 6,222 F\nSee all the best places to live around Seattle\nCompare Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nvs\nHow would you rate the cost of living in Seattle? Excellent. Goods, services and housing are all very affordable. Good. Most goods and services are affordable.", "start_char": 4228, "end_char": 4645, "id": "75220778" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_307904127#15_752577210", "url": "http://www.areavibes.com/seattle-wa/cost-of-living/", "title": "Seattle, Washington Cost Of Living", "headings": "Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nSeattle, WA Cost of Living\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\nKey findings\nMost Affordable Places to Live in and Around Seattle\nCompare Seattle, WA Cost of Living\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\nThe best places in Washington\nSalary Calculator\nThis is how much you would need to earn in\nMedian Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio\nWashington Sales Tax\nWashington Income Tax\nGoods & Services\nGroceries\nHealth Care\nHousing\nTransportation\nUtilities\nNearby cities with low cost of living\nCities with similar population\n", "segment": "Increasing steadily. Prices are increasing, but at a reasonable rate. Increasing rapidly. I can barely keep up with the increasing prices. Write a review to give others more information about this area. See all Seattle poll results\nNew Real Estate Listings In/Near Seattle\n$190,000 2143 N Northlake Way 422 SqFt\n$484,990 7126 Beacon Ave 2 Bed • 2 Bath • 1294 SqFt\n$319,500 1101 17th Ave 1 Bed • 1 Bath • 485 SqFt\n$1,165,000 1715 20th Ave 3 Bed • 2 Bath • 1560 SqFt\nSee more listings for sale in Seattle, WA\nThe best places in Washington\nHere are the best places to live in Washington 10 best cities to buy a new house in Washington 10 Best cities in Washington for employment Check out the 10 safest cities in Washington\nSalary Calculator\nI live in I want to live in I currently make 50,000\nThis is how much you would need to earn in\nPrice difference in compared to\nCost of living index\n\nGoods & Services index\n\nGroceries index\n\nHealth care index\n\nHousing index\n\nTransportation index\n\nUtilities index\n\nMedian Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio\nMedian Income\nPer Year\nPer Month\nMax Budget (28% DTI)\nMax Budget (36% DTI)\nOwners\n$111,477\n$9,290\n$2,601\n$3,345\nRenters\n$51,326\n$4,277\n$1,198\n$1,540\nTo approximate the cost of living and the housing affordability in Seattle, WA, we can look at the percentage of income that is available to be spent on monthly housing, otherwise known as the debt-to-income ratio (DTI). To stay on the safe side, a consumer should not spend more than 28% of his or her gross income on housing-related expenses and costs and not more than 36% of income on all expenses and debts. Homeowners in Seattle have a median income of $111,477. Therefore, the amount that a consumer should spend on housing costs should be no more than $2,601 per month to avoid calamity and poverty. The renters in the city have an income of about $51,326, which would make their monthly maximum allowable rental costs $1,198.", "start_char": 4991, "end_char": 6913, "id": "75220782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1515276566#8_3122029667", "url": "https://seattlesmortgagebroker.com/10-cheapest-places-to-live-in-seattle/", "title": "The 10 Cheapest Places to Live in Seattle - Seattle's Mortgage Broker", "headings": "The 10 Cheapest Places to Live in Seattle\nThe 10 Cheapest Places to Live in Seattle\nWhy Seattle?\nWhy Get a Mortgage?\n1. Kenmore\n2. Queen Anne\n3. South Newcastle\n4. Puget Ridge\n5. Upper Rainier Beach\n6. Pinehurst\n7. Belltown\n8. Kingsgate\n9. Green Lake Park\n10. Beacon Hill\nSome of the Cheapest Places to Live in Seattle Are the Most Desirable\nTags\n", "segment": "In Washington State, in 2019, that limit is $726,525. Where are the cheapest places to live in Seattle? Here are some great places to start: 1. Kenmore\nLocated on the North end of Lake Washington, homes in Kenmore start at around $400,000. These same homes would sell for about $100,000 more in nearby neighborhoods like Issaquah or Sammamish. Enjoy the breathtaking hikes and bike rides through waterfront parks and marinas. There are a plethora of family-owned businesses like butcher shops, restaurants, and drugstores. Residents love the North Shore Schools and St. Edwards State Park. Downtown Seattle and Bellevue are only a 20-minute drive away on back roads.", "start_char": 4050, "end_char": 4716, "id": "11005117" } ]
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who was the first jedi master?
Yoda
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1149547156#4_2298588443", "url": "https://www.liveabout.com/star-wars-glossary-gray-jedi-2958011", "title": "The Jedi Master in Star Wars History and Lore", "headings": "The Jedi Master in Star Wars Lore\nThe Jedi Master in Star Wars Lore\nDefining the Highest Jedi Rank in the Star Wars Universe\nThe Title of Jedi Master in the Star Wars Universe\nJedi Masters During the Period of the Jedi Council (4,000 BBY–19 BBY)\nLuke Skywalker and the Jedi Master Title\nNotable Jedi Masters\nResources and Further Reading\n", "segment": "instead, Jedi gained the title of Master either based on Luke's personal assessment of their skill or because of their extraordinary service to the New Republic. Notable Jedi Masters\nYoda was a Jedi Master for 800 years. He held the title of Grand Master during the Clone Wars. He went into hiding on Dagobah after the great purge when most Jedi were killed by Darth Sidious. Obi-Wan Kenobi was a Jedi Master, having been awarded the title for his military successes in the Outer Rim during the Clone Wars. He was named to the Jedi Council. Mace Windu and Shaak Ti were also seen on the Jedi Council at the time of the purge. Qui-Gon Jinn was a Jedi Master who did not serve on the council. Resources and Further Reading\n\"The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force\" by Daniel Wallace (2010)", "start_char": 3101, "end_char": 3898, "id": "50825109" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1728678922#5_2929779726", "url": "http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Master/Legends", "title": "Jedi Master | Wookieepedia | Fandom", "headings": "Jedi Master\nJedi Master\nJedi Master\nHistorical information\nEstablished by\nOrganizational information\nGovernment\nContents\nOverview\nAppearances\nNon-canon appearances\nSources\nNotes and references\nIn other languages\n", "segment": "something that had never been done in the history of the Order. Other Masters, such as Qui-Gon Jinn were members of what was known as the Old Guard, or those Jedi that were under consideration for appointment to one of the Councils. In Master Jinn's case however, some members considered him too radical to sit on the esteemed body. A Jedi Master of the reformed Jedi Order. While Master was the greatest of the formal ranks of the Order, the High Council would select a Master who possessed the strongest mind, the greatest leadership qualities, and incomparable mastery of the Force and name them Grand Master, the undisputed leader of the Order. It should be noted that in the Order's earliest years, several Grand Masters were appointed, though this practice was abandoned following the Ruusan Reformation. In addition to the Grand Master rank, the High Council and the Council of First Knowledge appointed a leader to guide discussion and moderate debates. In the case of the High Council, the Master of the Order was a rank often held by the Grand Master himself. The First Knowledge Council was led by the Caretaker, who at one point shared the title of Chief Librarian of the Librarian's Assembly. While there were generally no locks at the Temple on Coruscant, there were a few chambers sealed to non-Masters.", "start_char": 3762, "end_char": 5080, "id": "62573717" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_808691144#2_1704335317", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_iii_revenge_of_the_sith/quotes/", "title": "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith\nQuotes\n\nHome > Star Wars Saga > Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith > Quotes\nStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Quotes\nFind More Movie Quotes\n", "segment": "It will not be long before the council makes you a Jedi master. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: I'm not the jedi I should be. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: This is where the fun begins. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: I hate you! Obi-Wan Kenobi: You were my brother, Anakin. I loved you.", "start_char": 620, "end_char": 903, "id": "35739386" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_808666254#27_1704271040", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_i_the_phantom_menace/quotes/", "title": "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace\nQuotes\n\nHome > Star Wars Saga > Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace > Quotes\nStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Quotes\n", "segment": "There's no doubt. It was a lord Sith. Yoda: Always two there are. A master and a apprentice. No more, no less. Mace Windu: But which was destroyed? The master or the apprentice? Yoda:", "start_char": 3839, "end_char": 4022, "id": "35739332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1297553668#2_2615561252", "url": "https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/5776/who-really-ordered-the-creation-of-the-clone-army", "title": "star wars - Who really ordered the creation of the Clone Army? - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange", "headings": "\nWho really ordered the creation of the Clone Army?\n3 Answers\n3\n1:\n2:\n3:\nNot the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged star-wars or ask your own question.\n", "segment": "Please tell your Master Sifo-Dyas that we have every confidence his order will be met on time and in full. He is well, I hope. OBI-WAN: I'm sorry? Master - ? LAMA SU: Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas. He's still a leading member of the Jedi Council, is he not? OBI-WAN: Master Sifo-Dyas was killed almost ten years ago.", "start_char": 842, "end_char": 1153, "id": "10734062" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_1000895149#8_1704261298", "url": "http://www.swtor.com/community/showthread.php?t=353590", "title": "STAR WARS: The Old Republic - Who is Sifo-Dyas?", "headings": "Who is Sifo-Dyas?\nWho is Sifo-Dyas?", "segment": "They say Master Sifo-Dyas placed an order for a clone army, at the request of the senate almost 10 years ago. I was under the impression he was killed before that.\" So Master Sifo-Dyas was an actual jedi master. Edit: Wait nvrm I get what you mean, yes in the early drafts of ATOC he was but after that he wasn't so it was never ret-conned since it wasn't the actual script. Thought you were meaning it in some other way. \"There is one lesson you've yet to learn. How to become one with the Force!\" ―Cin Drallig to Darth Vader\nMaucs the Tauntaun King, former SWG player. Lightmaguz\n03.13.2012 , 12:52 AM | #6\nQuote\nQuote:", "start_char": 3017, "end_char": 3640, "id": "102662245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_1324170390#9_2670360895", "url": "https://www.looper.com/24372/powerful-jedi-star-wars/", "title": "The Most Powerful Jedi In Star Wars", "headings": "The Most Powerful Jedi In Star Wars\nThe Most Powerful Jedi In Star Wars\n12. Ki-Adi Mundi\n11. Kit Fisto\n10. Qui-Gon Jinn\n9. Plo Koon\n8. Quinlan Vos\n7. Mace Windu\n6. Nomi Sunrider\n5. Obi-Wan Kenobi\n4. Revan\n3. Anakin Skywalker\n2. Luke Skywalker\n1. Master Yoda\n", "segment": "While he had an opportunity to kill the Count, he decided not to, and instead left to rejoin the Jedi Order. Quinlan was one of the few Jedi to ever defeat Dooku in combat, and in the Legends/Expanded Universe canon, he also managed to survive Order 66 and made his hideout on the Wookie planet of Kashyyyk. 7. Mace Windu\nBefore relinquishing the title to Yoda, Mace Windu served as the Grand Master of the Jedi Order. He was also known as its \"champion,\" having mastered all the forms of lightsaber battle and even inventing a variation of the seventh form himself—a style known as Vaapad. Notably, Windu was the only primary practitioner of Vaapad to never fall to the Dark Side—a testament to his great inner strength. Windu was considered by many to be the best lightsaber duelist who ever lived, but his abilities weren't limited to just that. He was also a skilled battle general, strong in the art of telekinesis, and excellent at deflecting projectile and blaster attacks. Even though Darth Sidious managed to slay Jedi Masters Agen Kolar, Saesee Tiin and Kit Fisto in short order, Mace held his own against the Sith Lord, fighting back with incredible strength, and eventually defeating Sidious when he disarmed him. Unfortunately, Windu didn't foresee Anakin Skywalker's unexpected intervention on behalf of Sidious, which allowed the Sith to unleash Force Lightning and send Windu plunging helplessly through a window to the surface of Coruscant.", "start_char": 5061, "end_char": 6518, "id": "51030346" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1280117681#0_2978005841", "url": "https://www.cbr.com/star-wars-jedi-masters-yoda-taught-not-luke-skywalker/", "title": "Star Wars: 10 Jedi Master Yoda Taught (Who Weren’t Luke Skywalker)", "headings": "Star Wars: 10 Jedi Masters Yoda Taught (Who Weren’t Luke Skywalker)\nStar Wars: 10 Jedi Masters Yoda Taught (Who Weren’t Luke Skywalker)\nRELATED: Star Wars: 5 Strongest Jedi Darth Vader Killed (& 5 Who Almost Killed Him)\n10 Count Dooku\n9 Mace Windu\nRELATED: Star Wars: 10 Deadly Sith Who Never Made It Into The Movies\n8 Kit Fisto\n7 Ikrit\n6 Ki-Adi-Mundi\nRELATED: Star Wars: 5 Best Villains Only In Legends Comics (& The 5 Worst)\n5 Anakin Skywalker\n4 Ahsoka Tano\nRELATED: Star Wars: The Clone Wars: 5 Deadliest Sith (& 5 Villains Who Don't Need The Force)\n3 Oppo Rancisis\n2 Cin Drallig\n1 Obi-Wan Kenobi\nNEXT: Star Wars: 5 Things The High Republic Should Take From KOTOR (& 5 It Should Leave Out)\n", "segment": "Star Wars: 10 Jedi Master Yoda Taught (Who Weren’t Luke Skywalker)\nStar Wars: 10 Jedi Masters Yoda Taught (Who Weren’t Luke Skywalker)\nSome people might think Luke Skywalker was Yoda's only pupil, but he taught many Jedi, including some of the most powerful in the Star Wars franchise. By Theo Kogod Published Oct 06, 2020\nShare\nShare\nTweet\nEmail\n0\nComment\nOf all the Jedi to appear in both the original Star Wars trilogy and the prequels, it is hard to imagine any who has had as much of an impact as Grandmaster Yoda. The small green-skinned Jedi taught Luke Skywalker about the ways of the Force after his previous teacher, Obi-Wan Kenobi, died at the hands of Darth Vader (with Vader/Anakin and Obi-Wan being the other two Jedi who stood out in both trilogies). RELATED: Star Wars: 5 Strongest Jedi Darth Vader Killed (& 5 Who Almost Killed Him)\nSome people might think Luke was Yoda's only pupil, but to quote the Jedi Master himself, \"no, there is another.\" In fact, there were quite a number of Jedi that he taught, including some of the most powerful Jedi in the entire Order. 10 Count Dooku\nLong before Count Dooku fell to the dark side of the Force and became a Sith Lord, he was one of the most skilled lightsaber duelists of the Jedi Order.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1252, "id": "32423554" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_808691144#1_1704334315", "url": "https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/star_wars_episode_iii_revenge_of_the_sith/quotes/", "title": "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Movie Quotes - Rotten Tomatoes", "headings": "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith\nQuotes\n\nHome > Star Wars Saga > Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith > Quotes\nStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Quotes\nFind More Movie Quotes\n", "segment": "and you have become a far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be. but be patient, Anakin. It will not be long before the council makes you a Jedi master. Obi-Wan Kenobi: I have taught you everything I know and you have become a far greater Jedi than I could ever hope to be, but be patient Anakin. It will not be long before the council makes you a Jedi master. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: I'm not the jedi I should be. Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader: This is where the fun begins.", "start_char": 319, "end_char": 803, "id": "35739385" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1322783837#2_2803998482", "url": "https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Grand_Master/Legends", "title": "Grand Master | Wookieepedia | Fandom", "headings": "Grand Master\nGrand Master\nGrand Master\nHistorical information\nEstablished by\nDate suspended\nDate reestablished\nOrganizational information\nGovernment\nTerm length\nDuties\nContents\nHistory\nBehind the scenes\nAppearances\nSources\nNotes and references\nIn other languages\n", "segment": "Contents\n1\nHistory\n2\nBehind the scenes\n3\nAppearances\n4\nSources\n5\nNotes and references\nHistory\n\"For a renowned Grand Master, you do seem to worry a lot\"\n\"If an old Jedi you wish to be, worry a lot you will!\" ― Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda [src]\nThe title of Grand Master had existed within the Jedi Order for much of its history, representing the elected head of the entire Order. The appointment of a Grand Master was reserved to the Jedi High Council, with a unanimous vote needed to install the Order's leader. Bestowed only upon the Order's greatest and wisest of all Masters, it was not unheard of for several Masters to hold the title, forming elite guilds before the Ruusan Reformation of the Galactic Republic. Held by several Masters throughout the Order's history, the earliest recorded Grand Master was Biel Ductavis, who was appointed in 10,966 BBY. The Kel Dor Zym, who was the Grand Master throughout the Great Galactic War, was assassinated shortly after the fall of the Jedi Temple in 3653 BBY. Sometime later, Satele Shan was elected as Grand Master, becoming the youngest known individual to ever receive the title. Several millennia later, Master Fae Coven held the title, leading reforms within the Order as it moved away from its militant position it held throughout the Old and New Sith Wars. During the Republic's Golden Age, Coven authored the Jedi Temple guidebook, The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force, with the help of some of the leading Masters of the era.", "start_char": 962, "end_char": 2455, "id": "42382475" } ]
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what does icelandic sound like?
Indo-European languages
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1181895352#5_2569252675", "url": "https://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Icelandic.asp", "title": "Learn Icelandic Online - Write or Speak in Icelandic Language Exchange", "headings": "Learn to Speak Icelandic\nLearn to Speak Icelandic\nWhat You Can Do Here\nEmail, Text Chat or Voice Chat?\nBefore Practicing\nFind a Partner Now\nOur Newest Icelandic-speaking Members\n", "segment": "Find an Icelandic-speaking Partner\nYour native language: - Choose one - - Other - Afrikaans Akan Albanian Amharic (Ethiopian) Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Middle Eastern Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, other Arabic, Palestinian Aramaic Armenian Assamese Assyrian Azerbaijani Bambara (Bamana) Baoulé (Baule, Bawule) Basque Bavarian (Austro-Bavarian) Belarusian Bemba (Chiwemba, Wemba) Bengali Berber (Tamazight) Bosnian Breton Bulgarian Burmese Cambodian (Khmer) Catalan Cebuano (Bisaya) Chichewa (Nyanja) Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Mandarin Chinese, other Chinese, Taiwanese (Hokkien, Minnanhua) Chuvash (Bulgar) Creole Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Esperanto Estonian Faroese Fijian Filipino (Tagalog) Finnish Fon (Dahomeen, Djedji, Fongbe) French Gaelic (Irish) Gaelic (Manx) Gaelic (Scottish) Galician Georgian German Greek Gujarati Hausa Hawaiian Hebrew Hindi Hmong Hungarian Icelandic Ido Igbo (Ibo) Indonesian (Bahasa) Interlingua Italian Japanese Kachchi Kannada Kazakh Kituba (Kikoongo, Munukutuba) Konkani Konkani (Kunabi, Cugani, Bankoti) Korean Kurdish Kyrgyz (Kara-Kirgiz, Kirghiz, Kirgiz) Ladino Lao Latin Latvian Ligurian Lingala (Ngala) Lithuanian Lombard Luxembourgeois (Luxemburgian) Macedonian Malagasy Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) Malayalam Maldivian (Dhivehi) Maltese Mandinka Maori (New Zealand Maori) Marathi Mongolian Montenegrin Native American (Ojibway, Cree...) Nepali Newari Norwegian Nyanja (Chewa, Chinyanja) Occitan (Occitani) Oriya Oromo (Oromoo , Oromiffa) Papiamento (or Papiamentu) Paraguayan Guarani Persian (Farsi, Dari) Polish Portuguese Pulaar Punjabi Purépecha (Tarascan) Pushto (Pashto) Quechua Rapa Nui Romanian Romansch Romany (Gypsy, Danubian) Rundi (Kirundi, Urundi) Russian Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) Saami (sami) Samoan Sanskrit Serbian Shona Sicilian Sign Language Sindhi Sinhalese Slovak Slovenian Somali Spanish Swahili Swedish Swiss German Tajiki (Tajiki, Tadzhik) Tamil Tatar (Tartar) Telugu Tetum Thai Tibetan Tigrigna (Tigray, Tigrinya) Tok Pisin Tongan Tswana Tumbuka Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Uyghur (Wighor) Uzbek Venetian Vietnamese Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zulu\n\n\nClick here for advanced search. MyLanguageExchange.com is doing \"extraordinary things online .\" \" Our level of knowledge has increased a lot. You made my dream come true. \" - Juan José Guerrero, Seville (Spain)\nRead entire testimonial\nOur Newest Icelandic-speaking Members\nHere are 20 of our most recent Icelandic-speaking members that could become your partner. To view all registered Icelandic native speakers, please click here. Click on a name for more information or to contact the member. Name\nCountry\n(City)\nNative Language\nPracticing Language\nDescription\nPési\nMay 27, 2021\nIceland\n(Reykjavík)\nIcelandic\nEnglish\nGerman\nHi, I'm from Iceland and I´m 25 years old. I originally signed up here to improve my English but recently I began learning German on Duolingo, so it would be fun to speak to some Germans.", "start_char": 2374, "end_char": 5301, "id": "72382315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_846561808#34_1434537392", "url": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Icelandic_phrasebook", "title": "Icelandic phrasebook - Wikitravel", "headings": "\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nPronunciation guide\nVowels\nA a\nÁ á\nE e\nÉ é\nI i\nÍ í\nO o\nÓ ó\nU u\nÚ ú\nY y\nÝ ý\nÆ æ\nÖ ö\nConsonants\nB b\nD d\nÐ ð\nF f\nG g\nH h\nJ j\nK k\nL l\nM m\nN n\nP p\nR r\nS s\nT t\nV v\nX x\nÞ þ\nCommon diphthongs and letter combinations\nau\nei, ey\ngi, gj\nhv\nkk\nll\nng\nnn\npp\nrl\nrn\ntt\nPhrase list\nBasics\nHello.\nHello (informal, to a man).\nHello (informal, to a woman).\nHi.\nHow are you?\nFine, thank you.\nWhat is your name?\nMy name is ______ .\nNice to meet you.\nPlease.\nThank you.\nThanks (informal)\nYou're welcome.\nYes.\nNo.\nExcuse me, (getting attention).\nExcuse me, (begging pardon).\nI'm sorry, (didn't hear).\nI'm sorry, (regretful).\nGoodbye, (informal).\nI can't speak Icelandic [well].\nDo you speak English?\nIs there someone here who speaks English?\nHelp!\nLook out!\nGood morning.\nGood evening.\nGood night.\nGood night, (to sleep).\nI don't understand.\nCould you speak more slowly?\nHow do you say _____ in Icelandic?\nOK.\nWhere is the toilet?\nProblems\nLeave me alone.\nDon't touch me!\nI'll call the police.\nPolice!\nStop! Thief!\nI need a little help.\nIt's an emergency.\nI'm lost.\nMy bag is missing.\nMy wallet is missing.\nMy (coin)purse is missing.\nI'm sick.\nI've been injured.\nI need a doctor.\nCan I use your phone?\nNumbers\nnumber _____ (train, bus, etc.)\nhalf\nthird\nquarter\nless\nmore\nCardinal\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\n21\n22\n23\n30\n40\n50\n60\n70\n80\n90\n100\n101\n200\n300\n1000\n2000\n100,000\n1,000,000\n1,000,000,000\n1,000,000,000,000\nOrdinal\n1st\n2nd\n3rd\n4th\n5th\n6th\n7th\n8th\n9th\n10th\n11th\n12th\n13th\n14th\n15th\n16th\n17th\n18th\n19th\n20th\n21st\n30th\n40th\n50th\n60th\n70th\n80th\n90th\n100th\n101st\n100th\n1,000th\n2,000th\n100,000th\n1,000,000th\n1,000,000,000th\n1,000,000,000,000th\nTime\nnow\nearly\nlate\nbefore\nlater\nmorning\nafternoon\nevening\nnight\nClock time\none o'clock AM\ntwo o'clock AM\nnoon\none o'clock PM\ntwo o'clock PM\nmidnight\nDuration\n_____ minute (s)\n_____ hour (s)\n_____ day (s)\n_____ week (s)\n_____ month (s)\n_____ year (s)\nDays\nSunday\nMonday\nTuesday\nWednesday\nThursday\nFriday\nSaturday\nMonths\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nWriting time and date\nColors\nblack\nwhite\ngray\nred\nblue\nyellow\ngreen\norange\npurple\nbrown\nTransportation\nBus and train\nA single ticket to _____.\nA return ticket to _____.\nHow much does that cost?\nWhere does this bus/coach go?\nWhere is the bus/coach to _____?\nDoes this bus stop at _____?\nDoes this coach stop in _____?\nWhen does the bus/coach leave?\nWhen does the bus/coach leave for _____?\nWhen does the bus/coach arrive?\nWhen will the bus/coach arrive in _____?\nDirections\nHow do I get to _____ ?\nWhere is _____?\n...the bus stop?\n...the bus station?\n...the coach station?\n...the airport?\n...downtown?\n...the youth hostel?\n...the guest house?\n...the British consulate?\nWhere are there ...\n...a lot of hotels?\n...a lot of restaurants?\n...a lot of bars?\n...a lot of sites to see?\nCan you show me on the map?\nstreet\nturn left\nturn right\nleft\nright\nstraight ahead\ntowards the _____\npast the _____\nbefore the _____\nopposite (the)\nWatch for the _____.\nintersection\nnorth\nsouth\neast\nwest\nuphill\ndownhill\nTaxi\nTaxi!\nTake me to _____, please.\nHow much does it cost to get to _____?\nTake me there, please.\nLodging\nDo you have any rooms available?\nI'd like a single/double room.\nDoes the room come with...\n...bedsheets?\n...a bathroom?\n...a telephone?\n...a TV?\n...a bath/shower?\nMay I see the room first?\nDo you have anything quieter?\n...bigger?\n...cleaner?\n...cheaper?\nOK, I'll take it.\nI will stay for _____ night (s).\nCan you suggest another hotel?\nDo you have a safe?\n...lockers?\nIs breakfast/supper included?\nWhat time is breakfast/supper?\nPlease clean my room.\nCan you wake me at _____?\nI want to check out.\nMoney\nHow much does it/that cost?\nWhere's the bank?\nDo you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars?\nDo you accept British pounds?\nDo you accept credit cards?\nCan you change money for me?\nWhere can I get money changed?\nCan you change a traveler's cheque for me?\nWhere can I get a traveler's cheque changed?\nWhat is the exchange rate for?\nWhere is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?\nEating\nA table for one person/two people, please.\nCan I look at the menu, please?\nIs there a house specialty?\nIs there a local specialty?\nI'm a vegetarian.\nI don't eat pork.\nI don't eat beef.\nI only eat kosher food.\nbreakfast\nlunch\ntea ( meal )\nsupper\nI would like _____.\nI want a dish containing _____.\nchicken\nbeef\nfish\nmeat\nham\nsausages\ncheese\neggs\nsalad\n(fresh) vegetables\n(fresh) fruit\nbread\ntoast\nnoodles\nrice\nbeans\nMay I have a glass of _____?\nMay I have a cup of _____?\nMay I have a bottle of _____?\ncoffee\nmilk\ntea ( drink )\njuice\n(bubbly) water\nwater\nbeer\nred/white wine\nMay I have some _____?\nsalt\nblack pepper\nbutter\nchocolate\nI'm finished.\nThe meal was delicious.\nPlease clear the plates.\nThe check, please.\nBars\nDo you serve alcohol?\nIs there table service?\nA beer/two beers, please.\nA glass of red/white wine, please.\nA pint, please.\nIn a bottle, please.\n_____ ( hard liquor) and _____ ( mixer ), please.\nwhiskey\nvodka\nrum\nwater\nclub soda\ntonic\norange juice\nCoke ( soda )\nDo you have any bar snacks?\nOne more, please.\nAnother round, please.\nWhen is closing time?\nCheers!\nShopping\nDo you have this in my size?\nHow much is this?\nThat's too expensive.\nexpensive\ncheap\nI can't afford this.\nI don't want this.\nI'm not interested.\nOK, I'll take it.\nCan I have a bag?\nDo you ship (overseas)?\nI need...\n...toothpaste.\n...a toothbrush.\n...tampons.\n...sanitary pads.\n...soap.\n...shampoo.\n...conditioner.\n...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen)\n...cold medicine.\n...stomach medicine.\n...a razor.\n...an umbrella.\n...sunblock lotion.\n...a postcard.\n...postage stamps.\n...batteries.\n...writing paper.\n...a pen.\n...English-language books.\n...English-language magazines.\n...an English-language newspaper.\n...an English-Icelandic dictionary.\nDriving\nI want to rent a car.\nCan I get insurance?\none way\nyield\nno parking\nspeed limit\ngas ( petrol) station\ngarage\npetrol\ndiesel\nAuthority\nI haven't done anything wrong.\nIt was a misunderstanding.\nWhere are you taking me?\nAm I under arrest?\nI am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen.\nI demand to talk to the American/Australian/British/Canadian embassy/consulate.\nI want to talk to a lawyer.\nCan I just pay the fine now?\n", "segment": "Yeh skil eh-ki.) Could you speak more slowly? Gætirðu talað hægar? ( Gigh-tir-thu ta-lath high-kar?) How do you say _____ in Icelandic? Hvernig segir maður _____ á íslensku? ( Kver-nik sey-ir ma-thur _____ ow ees-len-sku?) OK. Allt í lagí. ( Atlt ee la-yee.)", "start_char": 6687, "end_char": 6945, "id": "2598601" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_67204019#4_133812368", "url": "https://guidetoiceland.is/history-culture/the-difficult-icelandic-language", "title": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic? | Guide to Iceland", "headings": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic?\nHow Hard is it to Speak Icelandic?\nHow to Pronounce Eyjafjallajökull\nThe Icelandic Alphabet\nAa Áá Bb Dd Ðð Ee Éé Ff Gg Hh Ii Íí Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Óó Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Úú Vv Xx Yy Ýý Þþ Ææ Öö\nWhat’s Up With All of These Crazy Long Icelandic Words, Like Eyjafjallajökull?\nAre There Any Similarities Between Icelandic and English?\nWhat’s Special About the Icelandic Language?\nThe Icelandic Language is Popular\nIs Icelandic One of the Hardest Languages in the World?\nUseful Phrases in Icelandic for First Time Visitors\n", "segment": "I personally don’t think so, and I want to break it down for you as best as I can. To make this as simple as I can, I will only be making translations between Icelandic and English and examples in these two languages. The Icelandic Alphabet\nPhoto from Wikimedia, Creative Commons, by Max Naylor\nLets start with the most basic thing, the alphabet and its pronunciation. I have to say, the most irritating mistake I hear when people try speaking Icelandic is pronouncing Þ like a P (it’s NOT a P!) or pronouncing J like the English way of saying J (with a sort of a D sound) - so try not to do that! Icelandic is a very phonetic language, when you’ve learned how to pronounce the letters, you can read and pronounce words correctly. The stress is always on the first syllable and there are no silent letters, so the best tip I can give you is to enunciate! The Icelandic alphabet has 32 letters. These are: Aa Áá Bb Dd Ðð Ee Éé Ff Gg Hh Ii Íí Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Óó Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Úú Vv Xx Yy Ýý Þþ Ææ Öö\nNotice that there is no C, no Q, no W and no Z. All of the regular vowels (A, E, I, O, U and Y) have an identical vowel with a comma over it.", "start_char": 1940, "end_char": 3082, "id": "38962116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1531177614#4_3381122273", "url": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/useful-words-and-phrases-in-icelandic-1626421", "title": "Icelandic Phrases for Travelers", "headings": "Icelandic Phrases for Travelers\nIcelandic Phrases for Travelers\nBefore You Begin\nPronunciation Guide\nCommon Words and Greetings\nWords for Getting\nSpending Money\n", "segment": "Below is a guide to pronunciation. Letter\nPronunciation in English\nA\n\"a\" sound in father\nE\n\"e\" sound in bed\nI, Y\n\"i\" sound in little\nU\n\"ü\" sound in German für or \"u\" sound in French tu\nÆ\n\"æ\" sound in eye\nö\n\"ö\" sound in German höher or \"eu\" sound in French neuf\nð\n\"th\" sound in weather (voiced th)\nþ\n\"th\" sound in thord (unvoiced th)\nCommon Words and Greetings\nIceland is not a society with many cultural rules, and Icelanders are generally informal with each other even in a business setting. That said, here are some common words any \"outlander\" might want to learn: English Word/Phrase\nIcelandic Word/Phrase\nYes\nJá\nNo\nNei\nThank you\nTakk\nThank you very much\nTakk fyrir\nYou're welcome\nþú ert velkominn/Gerðu svo vel\nPlease\nVinsamlegast/Takk\nExcuse me\nFyrirgefðu\nHello\nHalló/Góðan daginn\nGoodbye\nBless\nWhat is your name? Hvað heitir þú? Nice to meet you\nGaman að kynnast þér\nHow are you? vernig hefur þú það? Good\nGóður/Góð (male/fem.) Bad\nVondur/Vond (male/fem.) Words for Getting\nRenting a car to see the land is a popular way to sightsee.", "start_char": 3020, "end_char": 4060, "id": "68782130" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_67204019#11_133825043", "url": "https://guidetoiceland.is/history-culture/the-difficult-icelandic-language", "title": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic? | Guide to Iceland", "headings": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic?\nHow Hard is it to Speak Icelandic?\nHow to Pronounce Eyjafjallajökull\nThe Icelandic Alphabet\nAa Áá Bb Dd Ðð Ee Éé Ff Gg Hh Ii Íí Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Óó Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Úú Vv Xx Yy Ýý Þþ Ææ Öö\nWhat’s Up With All of These Crazy Long Icelandic Words, Like Eyjafjallajökull?\nAre There Any Similarities Between Icelandic and English?\nWhat’s Special About the Icelandic Language?\nThe Icelandic Language is Popular\nIs Icelandic One of the Hardest Languages in the World?\nUseful Phrases in Icelandic for First Time Visitors\n", "segment": "The English word ‘jazz’ is pronounced ‘djass’ in Icelandic. L – l: A regular L is pronounced the same as an L in English. The trouble starts when there is a double L, such as in the word ‘jökull’ (glacier). The double L has a little click sound and can best be described as pronouncing it as TL (so, yökutl – more on Ö later). R – r: The R in Icelandic is rolled. You can get away with rolling it just a little bit but if you can roll it properly, you’ll be able to pronounce ‘Reykjavík’: RAkyaveek (smoky bay) like a local! 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You don't have to worry about putting emphasis on the wrong syllable in Icelandic, because the first syllable is always the one that is stressed. This is true for every word in Icelandic, no matter how long. The only exception to the rule is when a word starts with the negative prefix ó- (similar to the English prefix un- ). With these words, both the first and second syllables are stressed equally, or the stress falls primarily on the second syllable. {\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/3\\/3d\\/Learn-Icelandic-Step-5.jpg\\/v4-460px-Learn-Icelandic-Step-5.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/3\\/3d\\/Learn-Icelandic-Step-5.jpg\\/aid10061806-v4-728px-Learn-Icelandic-Step-5.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/creativecommons.org\\/licenses\\/by-nc-sa\\/3.0\\/\\\">Creative Commons<\\/a><br>\\n<\\/p><p><br \\/>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n5\nFind Icelandic words that are cognates of English words. Icelandic is a Germanic language, and English has Germanic roots as well.", "start_char": 5449, "end_char": 7301, "id": "95504104" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_9655678#2_10841732", "url": "https://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Icelandic", "title": "3 Ways to Learn Icelandic - wikiHow", "headings": "How to Learn Icelandic\nHow to Learn Icelandic\nMethod 1\nof 3:\nMastering Your Pronunciation Download Article\nMethod 2\nof 3:\nMaking Basic Conversation in Icelandic Download Article\nMethod 3\nof 3:\nImmersing Yourself in Icelandic Download Article\nCommunity Q&A\nTips\nWarnings\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n", "segment": "Good luck!) Steps\nMethod 1\nof 3: Mastering Your Pronunciation Download Article\n{\"smallUrl\":\"https:\\/\\/www.wikihow.com\\/images\\/thumb\\/8\\/8d\\/Learn-Icelandic-Step-1.jpg\\/v4-460px-Learn-Icelandic-Step-1.jpg\",\"bigUrl\":\"\\/images\\/thumb\\/8\\/8d\\/Learn-Icelandic-Step-1.jpg\\/aid10061806-v4-728px-Learn-Icelandic-Step-1.jpg\",\"smallWidth\":460,\"smallHeight\":345,\"bigWidth\":728,\"bigHeight\":546,\"licensing\":\"<div class=\\\"mw-parser-output\\\"><p>License: <a target=\\\"_blank\\\" rel=\\\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\\\" class=\\\"external text\\\" href=\\\"https:\\/\\/creativecommons.org\\/licenses\\/by-nc-sa\\/3.0\\/\\\">Creative Commons<\\/a><br>\\n<\\/p><p><br \\/>\\n<\\/p><\\/div>\"}\n1\nPractice long and short vowel sounds. There are a total of 14 vowels in Icelandic, and all of them can be either long or short. Vowels in single-syllable words are always long. Vowels are also long when followed by a single consonant, or by particular consonant combinations ( p, t, or k combined with r, j, or v ). Some vowels have a mark over top of them ( á, é, í, ó, and ú ). This mark is not an accent mark, like the ones you may be familiar with if you speak French or Spanish. These are separate vowels with their own sounds.", "start_char": 1300, "end_char": 2481, "id": "95504097" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_67204019#0_133804256", "url": "https://guidetoiceland.is/history-culture/the-difficult-icelandic-language", "title": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic? | Guide to Iceland", "headings": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic?\nHow Hard is it to Speak Icelandic?\nHow to Pronounce Eyjafjallajökull\nThe Icelandic Alphabet\nAa Áá Bb Dd Ðð Ee Éé Ff Gg Hh Ii Íí Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Óó Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Úú Vv Xx Yy Ýý Þþ Ææ Öö\nWhat’s Up With All of These Crazy Long Icelandic Words, Like Eyjafjallajökull?\nAre There Any Similarities Between Icelandic and English?\nWhat’s Special About the Icelandic Language?\nThe Icelandic Language is Popular\nIs Icelandic One of the Hardest Languages in the World?\nUseful Phrases in Icelandic for First Time Visitors\n", "segment": "How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic? | Guide to Iceland\nBook your trip now\nGuide to Iceland Explore Iceland History & Culture How Hard is it to Speak Icelandic? Open Gallery\nHow Hard is it to Speak Icelandic? By Nanna Gunnarsdóttir\nVerified Expert\nIs the Icelandic language difficult? How do you pronounce Eyjafjallajökull? How do you read the Icelandic alphabet? Are there any similarities between English and Icelandic? Browse a Wide Range of Culture Tours in Iceland\nSee also The 10 Weirdest Things About Icelanders\nLearn more in The nature of Icelanders\nRead more in 10 Reasons Icelanders are Proud of Iceland\nBecome an expert with 10 Questions about Icelandic Names Answered\nAs a big fan of languages and the Icelandic language in particular, I want to try to answer these questions and a few more. Foreigners often complain over or admire the Icelandic language and most people agree that it’s a tough language to learn. For first time visitors, some of the Icelandic place names – as well as people’s names - can be real tongue twisters.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1042, "id": "38962112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_272657013#6_618049530", "url": "https://haquil.com/blogs/viking/what-language-is-closest-to-old-norse", "title": "What language is closest to old Norse? – Haquil Store", "headings": "\nWhat language is closest to old Norse?\nFrom Old Norse to modern Icelandic\nThree distinct Old Norse dialects\nThe origin of the Icelandic language\nThe reasons why modern Icelandic is the closest language to Old Norse\nThe Icelandic Letters - the proof of why Icelandic is the closest language to Old Norse\nÞ\nÐ\nÁ\nÉ\nÚ\nAu\nEy\nÍ\nThe slight differences between the Old Norse and Icelandic language\n", "segment": "In Gaelic, it’s “aw”, for instance. But in Icelandic, it’s “ow”, as in rhyming with “cow” or indeed, “plough”. É\nVery easy: If you can say “yeah” you can say this letter. Ú\nÚ follows the same rule as many European languages: Namely, that it has the same effect as a double “o” – making an “oo” sound. Au\nThe best way to pronounce this sound is to channel your inner town crier (those people that shout and ring a bell when giving public announcements). “ Oyez, Oyez”\nEy\nRhymes with “say”. Í\nAn “I” with an accent is pronounced “ee”. The slight differences between the Old Norse and Icelandic language\nThe “biggest” differences between Old Norse and Icelandic language are mostly orthographical and phonological.", "start_char": 3541, "end_char": 4251, "id": "39221577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_846561808#33_1434530057", "url": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Icelandic_phrasebook", "title": "Icelandic phrasebook - Wikitravel", "headings": "\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nPronunciation guide\nVowels\nA a\nÁ á\nE e\nÉ é\nI i\nÍ í\nO o\nÓ ó\nU u\nÚ ú\nY y\nÝ ý\nÆ æ\nÖ ö\nConsonants\nB b\nD d\nÐ ð\nF f\nG g\nH h\nJ j\nK k\nL l\nM m\nN n\nP p\nR r\nS s\nT t\nV v\nX x\nÞ þ\nCommon diphthongs and letter combinations\nau\nei, ey\ngi, gj\nhv\nkk\nll\nng\nnn\npp\nrl\nrn\ntt\nPhrase list\nBasics\nHello.\nHello (informal, to a man).\nHello (informal, to a woman).\nHi.\nHow are you?\nFine, thank you.\nWhat is your name?\nMy name is ______ .\nNice to meet you.\nPlease.\nThank you.\nThanks (informal)\nYou're welcome.\nYes.\nNo.\nExcuse me, (getting attention).\nExcuse me, (begging pardon).\nI'm sorry, (didn't hear).\nI'm sorry, (regretful).\nGoodbye, (informal).\nI can't speak Icelandic [well].\nDo you speak English?\nIs there someone here who speaks English?\nHelp!\nLook out!\nGood morning.\nGood evening.\nGood night.\nGood night, (to sleep).\nI don't understand.\nCould you speak more slowly?\nHow do you say _____ in Icelandic?\nOK.\nWhere is the toilet?\nProblems\nLeave me alone.\nDon't touch me!\nI'll call the police.\nPolice!\nStop! Thief!\nI need a little help.\nIt's an emergency.\nI'm lost.\nMy bag is missing.\nMy wallet is missing.\nMy (coin)purse is missing.\nI'm sick.\nI've been injured.\nI need a doctor.\nCan I use your phone?\nNumbers\nnumber _____ (train, bus, etc.)\nhalf\nthird\nquarter\nless\nmore\nCardinal\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\n21\n22\n23\n30\n40\n50\n60\n70\n80\n90\n100\n101\n200\n300\n1000\n2000\n100,000\n1,000,000\n1,000,000,000\n1,000,000,000,000\nOrdinal\n1st\n2nd\n3rd\n4th\n5th\n6th\n7th\n8th\n9th\n10th\n11th\n12th\n13th\n14th\n15th\n16th\n17th\n18th\n19th\n20th\n21st\n30th\n40th\n50th\n60th\n70th\n80th\n90th\n100th\n101st\n100th\n1,000th\n2,000th\n100,000th\n1,000,000th\n1,000,000,000th\n1,000,000,000,000th\nTime\nnow\nearly\nlate\nbefore\nlater\nmorning\nafternoon\nevening\nnight\nClock time\none o'clock AM\ntwo o'clock AM\nnoon\none o'clock PM\ntwo o'clock PM\nmidnight\nDuration\n_____ minute (s)\n_____ hour (s)\n_____ day (s)\n_____ week (s)\n_____ month (s)\n_____ year (s)\nDays\nSunday\nMonday\nTuesday\nWednesday\nThursday\nFriday\nSaturday\nMonths\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nWriting time and date\nColors\nblack\nwhite\ngray\nred\nblue\nyellow\ngreen\norange\npurple\nbrown\nTransportation\nBus and train\nA single ticket to _____.\nA return ticket to _____.\nHow much does that cost?\nWhere does this bus/coach go?\nWhere is the bus/coach to _____?\nDoes this bus stop at _____?\nDoes this coach stop in _____?\nWhen does the bus/coach leave?\nWhen does the bus/coach leave for _____?\nWhen does the bus/coach arrive?\nWhen will the bus/coach arrive in _____?\nDirections\nHow do I get to _____ ?\nWhere is _____?\n...the bus stop?\n...the bus station?\n...the coach station?\n...the airport?\n...downtown?\n...the youth hostel?\n...the guest house?\n...the British consulate?\nWhere are there ...\n...a lot of hotels?\n...a lot of restaurants?\n...a lot of bars?\n...a lot of sites to see?\nCan you show me on the map?\nstreet\nturn left\nturn right\nleft\nright\nstraight ahead\ntowards the _____\npast the _____\nbefore the _____\nopposite (the)\nWatch for the _____.\nintersection\nnorth\nsouth\neast\nwest\nuphill\ndownhill\nTaxi\nTaxi!\nTake me to _____, please.\nHow much does it cost to get to _____?\nTake me there, please.\nLodging\nDo you have any rooms available?\nI'd like a single/double room.\nDoes the room come with...\n...bedsheets?\n...a bathroom?\n...a telephone?\n...a TV?\n...a bath/shower?\nMay I see the room first?\nDo you have anything quieter?\n...bigger?\n...cleaner?\n...cheaper?\nOK, I'll take it.\nI will stay for _____ night (s).\nCan you suggest another hotel?\nDo you have a safe?\n...lockers?\nIs breakfast/supper included?\nWhat time is breakfast/supper?\nPlease clean my room.\nCan you wake me at _____?\nI want to check out.\nMoney\nHow much does it/that cost?\nWhere's the bank?\nDo you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars?\nDo you accept British pounds?\nDo you accept credit cards?\nCan you change money for me?\nWhere can I get money changed?\nCan you change a traveler's cheque for me?\nWhere can I get a traveler's cheque changed?\nWhat is the exchange rate for?\nWhere is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?\nEating\nA table for one person/two people, please.\nCan I look at the menu, please?\nIs there a house specialty?\nIs there a local specialty?\nI'm a vegetarian.\nI don't eat pork.\nI don't eat beef.\nI only eat kosher food.\nbreakfast\nlunch\ntea ( meal )\nsupper\nI would like _____.\nI want a dish containing _____.\nchicken\nbeef\nfish\nmeat\nham\nsausages\ncheese\neggs\nsalad\n(fresh) vegetables\n(fresh) fruit\nbread\ntoast\nnoodles\nrice\nbeans\nMay I have a glass of _____?\nMay I have a cup of _____?\nMay I have a bottle of _____?\ncoffee\nmilk\ntea ( drink )\njuice\n(bubbly) water\nwater\nbeer\nred/white wine\nMay I have some _____?\nsalt\nblack pepper\nbutter\nchocolate\nI'm finished.\nThe meal was delicious.\nPlease clear the plates.\nThe check, please.\nBars\nDo you serve alcohol?\nIs there table service?\nA beer/two beers, please.\nA glass of red/white wine, please.\nA pint, please.\nIn a bottle, please.\n_____ ( hard liquor) and _____ ( mixer ), please.\nwhiskey\nvodka\nrum\nwater\nclub soda\ntonic\norange juice\nCoke ( soda )\nDo you have any bar snacks?\nOne more, please.\nAnother round, please.\nWhen is closing time?\nCheers!\nShopping\nDo you have this in my size?\nHow much is this?\nThat's too expensive.\nexpensive\ncheap\nI can't afford this.\nI don't want this.\nI'm not interested.\nOK, I'll take it.\nCan I have a bag?\nDo you ship (overseas)?\nI need...\n...toothpaste.\n...a toothbrush.\n...tampons.\n...sanitary pads.\n...soap.\n...shampoo.\n...conditioner.\n...pain reliever. (e.g., aspirin or ibuprofen)\n...cold medicine.\n...stomach medicine.\n...a razor.\n...an umbrella.\n...sunblock lotion.\n...a postcard.\n...postage stamps.\n...batteries.\n...writing paper.\n...a pen.\n...English-language books.\n...English-language magazines.\n...an English-language newspaper.\n...an English-Icelandic dictionary.\nDriving\nI want to rent a car.\nCan I get insurance?\none way\nyield\nno parking\nspeed limit\ngas ( petrol) station\ngarage\npetrol\ndiesel\nAuthority\nI haven't done anything wrong.\nIt was a misunderstanding.\nWhere are you taking me?\nAm I under arrest?\nI am an American/Australian/British/Canadian citizen.\nI demand to talk to the American/Australian/British/Canadian embassy/consulate.\nI want to talk to a lawyer.\nCan I just pay the fine now?\n", "segment": "Good night, (to sleep). Sofðu vel. ( Sov-thu vel.) I don't understand. Ég skil ekki. ( Yeh skil eh-ki.) Could you speak more slowly? Gætirðu talað hægar? ( Gigh-tir-thu ta-lath high-kar?) How do you say _____ in Icelandic?", "start_char": 6599, "end_char": 6822, "id": "2598600" } ]
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Swedish krona
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271060653#0_2144335300", "url": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Sweden-use.html", "title": "What currency does Sweden use?", "headings": "Research Maniacs\nResearch Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search", "segment": "What currency does Sweden use? Research Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search\nAre you going to Sweden? Are you buying something from Sweden? Do you need to know what kind of money they use to pay for products and services in Sweden? In other words, what currency do they use in Sweden? We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Sweden is the Swedish krona. The standard three letter code for Swedish krona that you often see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert currency to and from Swedish krona is SEK. If you need to write Swedish krona, it is also useful to know the symbol for Swedish krona which is kr. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100 Öre in 1 Swedish krona.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 726, "id": "62088693" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_231969973#1_489536418", "url": "https://visitsweden.com/about-sweden/currency-prices/", "title": "Currency, credit cards and money in Sweden | Visit Sweden", "headings": "Currency, credit cards and money in Sweden\nCurrency, credit cards and money in Sweden\nWhat currency is used in Sweden?;\nCredit cards and cash\nHow and where can you get cash in Sweden?\nTravelling to Sweden on a visa?\nTravellers’ cheques\nMobile payments\nAbout payment and cash in Sweden - frequently asked questions from travellers\nUseful link about invalid banknotes\n", "segment": "What currency is used in Sweden?; The monetary unit in Sweden is the krona SEK (plural “kronor”) and equals 100 öre. Bank notes are printed in values of 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 kronor. The coin is available as 1, 2, 5 and 10 kronor. Is there a limit on the amount of Swedish and foreign currency you can take with you into Sweden? No. But Sweden has yet to ratify the Euro treaty, which means that you can not pay using euro (€) or other currencies than SEK in cash. Please note: Older versions of the 20, 50 and 1,000-krona banknotes are now not valid. Also, the majority of older coins became invalid in 2017.", "start_char": 800, "end_char": 1420, "id": "46711667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_407111218#0_751459471", "url": "http://aroundtravels.com/article-about-sweden/currency-in-sweden-exchange-import-money-what-currency-in.html", "title": "Currency in Sweden: the exchange, importation, money. What is the currency in Sweden?", "headings": "Currency in Sweden: the exchange, importation, money. What is the currency in Sweden?\nCurrency in Sweden: the exchange, importation, money. What is the currency in Sweden?\nCurrency in Sweden\nHistory of the Scandinavian money and a special place SEK\nThe euro and krona: that expensive\nCurrency Exchange in Sweden\nPhoto\n", "segment": "Currency in Sweden: the exchange, importation, money. What is the currency in Sweden? Currency in Sweden: the exchange, importation, money. What is the currency in Sweden? Articles about Sweden\n09/20/2016\nby aroundtravels\nCurrency in Sweden\nDespite the fact that in 1995, Swedenjoined the European Union, the country fully retains the ability to use the national currency, which was and still is the Swedish krona. Sweden have enough money greater impact on the international market, in spite of its independence from the euro, but the latter (as well as US dollars) can be used for some internal calculations at the household level. History of the Scandinavian money and a special place SEK\nThe Swedish krona was born at the dawn of the baseScandinavian Monetary Union, which united three countries: Sweden, Denmark and Norway, and lasted until the First World War.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 866, "id": "4206642" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271060653#1_2144336348", "url": "http://researchmaniacs.com/Country/Currency/What-currency-does-Sweden-use.html", "title": "What currency does Sweden use?", "headings": "Research Maniacs\nResearch Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search", "segment": "We have the answer for you right here! The currency they use in Sweden is the Swedish krona. The standard three letter code for Swedish krona that you often see when using a currency exchange calculator to convert currency to and from Swedish krona is SEK. If you need to write Swedish krona, it is also useful to know the symbol for Swedish krona which is kr. You may also be interested in knowing that there are 100 Öre in 1 Swedish krona. Copyright | Privacy Policy | Social Media | Disclaimer | Advertise", "start_char": 284, "end_char": 797, "id": "62088694" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_569728804#0_1015994144", "url": "http://www.frommers.com/destinations/sweden/253796", "title": "AddThis Utility Frame", "headings": "Money in Sweden\nSweden\nMoney in Sweden\nATMs\nCredit & Charge Cards\nTraveler's Checks\n", "segment": "AddThis Utility Frame\n\n\n\n\n\nHome › Destinations › Europe › Sweden › Planning a Trip › Money\nSweden\nMoney in Sweden\nSweden's basic unit of currency is the krona (or SEK ). Note that the Swedes spell the plural kronor with an o instead of an e as in the kroner of Denmark and Norway. One krona is divided into 100 oüre. Bank notes are issued in denominations of 20, 50, 100, 500, 1,000, and 10,000 SEK. Silver coins are issued in denominations of 50 oüre and 1SEK and 5SEK. The Swedish Kronor -- Faced with some of the greatest fiscal instability since before World War II, U.S. and Swedish currency experts held widely varying opinions about the 2-year outlook for the interrelated values of the kronor, the dollar, the pound, and the euro. With that in mind, the following is a very rough guide for how the Swedish kronor might stack up against other international currencies. For American readers: At the time of this writing, $1 U.S. = approximately 5SEK. ( Stated differently, 1 krona = approximately 20 U.S. cents.)", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1017, "id": "19139053" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1385479612#8_2238535120", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/sweden/seflags.htm", "title": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Sweden - World Atlas", "headings": "Flags, Symbols & Currency of Sweden\nFlags, Symbols & Currency of Sweden\nHistory of the Flag of Sweden\nHistorical and Other Flags of Sweden\nFlag of Sweden\nFlag of Sweden\nSymbols of Sweden\nThe National Coat of Arms of Sweden\nNational Motto\nNational Anthem\n\"Du gamla, du fria\"\n1.\n2.\n\"Thou ancient, Thou free\"\n1.\n2.\nThe Currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona\nCoins\nBanknotes\nSwedish krona Banknote\nSwedish krona Coin\nHistorical currencies of Sweden\nScandinavian Monetary Union gold coin\n", "segment": "I greet thee, most beautiful land upon earth,\nThy sun, Thy sky and meadows green. Thy sun, Thy sky and meadows green. 2. Thou rest upon memories of great olden days,\nWhen honored thy name flew across the world,\nI know that thou art and will be as thou were,\nYes, I want to live I want to die in the North\nYes, I want to live I want to die in the North\nThe Currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona\nThe current official currency of Sweden is the Swedish krona (kr, SEK). It has been used as the country’s official currency since 1873. The krona is subdivided into 100 öre. The term ‘krona’ means crown in English. The Central Bank of Sweden is the Sveriges Riksbank, and it is the oldest central bank in the world, having been founded in 1668. Sweden has kept its currency, the Swedish krona after the Swedish residents rejected the adoption of the euro in a referendum. Coins\nCurrently, coins in denominations of 5 and 10 kronor and 1 Krona are in circulation.", "start_char": 3833, "end_char": 4792, "id": "27023069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_820745543#0_1733077978", "url": "https://www.routesnorth.com/planning-trip-sweden/frequently-asked-questions/what-currency-do-they-use-in-sweden/", "title": "What currency do they use in Sweden – Routes North", "headings": "What currency do they use in Sweden?\nWhat currency do they use in Sweden?\nAccommodation\nCulture\nFood and drink\nHealth and safety\nMoney\nVisas\n", "segment": "What currency do they use in Sweden – Routes North\nHome » Planning a trip » Sweden travel FAQs » What currency do they use in Sweden? What currency do they use in Sweden? Despite being a part of the EU, Sweden does not use the euro. There was a referendum back in 2003 and at that time, Swedes decided not to adopt the single currency. All of this means that if you’re planning a trip to Sweden you’ll need to get used to Sweden’s very own currency, the Swedish krona. Swedish crowns, often referred to as SEK or Kr, are each divided up into 100 öre (think of them as pennies or cents). It’s still quite common to see price labels that include öre (for example, 7,95 SEK) but because the öre part is worth so little, it’s always ignored when it actually comes to paying the bill. So, for example: if your supermarket bill comes to 149,87 SEK, you’ll actually be charged 150 SEK. And if your bill comes to 149,20 SEK, you’ll only pay 149.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 937, "id": "35759577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_184324048#8_371928941", "url": "https://www.crazyask.com/largest-country-in-europe/", "title": "Top 10 Largest Country in Europe", "headings": "Top 10 Largest Country in Europe\nTop 10 Largest Country in Europe\nTop 10 Largest Country in Europe\n1). Russia\n2). Ukraine\n3). France\n4). Spain\n5). Sweden\n6). Norway\n7). Germany\n8). Finland\n9). Poland\n10). Italy\nConclusion\n", "segment": "The currency out here is Euro with the calling code +34. Spain is the only European country to have a border with an African Country, Morocco. The major urban areas of Spain are Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Bilbao ad Malaga. 5). Sweden\nSweden is the fifth largest country in Europe. It covers an area of 450,295 square km. The capital of Sweden is Stockholm. It has a population of 10,019,400 and GDP of $498.130 billion. The official language of Sweden is Swedish. The currency of Sweden is Swedish Krona (SEK) and has a calling code 46.", "start_char": 2746, "end_char": 3286, "id": "11384896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_484792027#2_423518802", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_krona", "title": "Swedish krona - Wikipedia", "headings": "Swedish krona\nSwedish krona\nContents\nHistory\nCoins\nContemporary\nHistory\nBanknotes\nContemporary\nHistory\n2015 series\n500 kr banknote controversy\nExchange rate\nCurrent SEK exchange rates\nRelationship to the euro\nBanknotes and coins per capita in circulation\nThe e-krona\nExchange rates\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "SEK) is the official currency of Sweden. Both the ISO code \"SEK\" and currency sign \"kr\" are in common use; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value. In English, the currency is sometimes referred to as the Swedish crown, as krona literally means \" crown \" in Swedish. The Swedish krona was the ninth-most traded currency in the world by value in April 2016. One krona is subdivided into 100 öre (singular; plural öre or ören, where the former is always used after a cardinal number, hence \"50 öre\", but otherwise the latter is often preferred in contemporary speech). However, all öre coins have been discontinued as of 30 September 2010. Goods can still be priced in öre, but all sums are rounded to the nearest krona when paying with cash. The word öre is ultimately derived from the Latin word for gold.", "start_char": 865, "end_char": 1763, "id": "72944368" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1431388228#0_2988058614", "url": "https://www.brekketours.com/resources/currency", "title": "Currency Types | Brekke Tours & Travel", "headings": "Currency Types\nCurrency Types\nSwedish Krona\nNorwegian Krone\nDanish Kroner\nIcelandic Krona\nExchange Rates\nCredit cards and traveler's checks\nDuty Free Allowance to Scandinavia\n", "segment": "Currency Types | Brekke Tours & Travel\nCurrency Types\nSeveral Scandinavian countries have not adopted the Euro as of yet. Please refer to the following to find the correct currency for the country you plan to visit. Swedish Krona\nSweden has not adopted the Euro (yet). Swedish kronor (currency code: SEK) have been the currency of Sweden since the 19th century. The plural is kronor and one krona is divided into 100 öre. The currency is sometimes informally referred to as the \"Swedish crown\" and is abbreviated \"kr.\" Exchange rate: 1USD to approximately 9.22 Swedish Krona\nNorwegian Krone\nNorway's currency is the Norwegian krone (abbreviation: \" kr.\")", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 653, "id": "23615451" } ]
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where are john deere snow blowers made?
Moline
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_424331965#17_744814739", "url": "http://movingsnow.com/2012/whats-the-difference/", "title": "2020 Snow Blowers - Who Makes Each Brand? - MovingSnow.com", "headings": "2020 Snow Blowers – Who Makes Each Brand?\n2020 Snow Season\n2020 Snow Blowers – Who Makes Each Brand?\nSnow Blower Engines – Who Makes What?\nSnow Blowers by Brand: Who Makes What?\nManufacturer: Ariens\nBrand: Craftsman\nCraftsman At Sears\nCraftsman At Lowes, ACE. Craftsman.com, etc.\nManufacturer: MTD\nManufacturer: Honda\nManufacturer: Husqvarna\nManufacturer: Toro\nManufacturer: Briggs & Stratton\nSpecialty Snow Throwers.\nOther names you will see:\nOther Companies not listed:\nUsed/Vintage Snowblowers:\nLike this:\nPrev Article\nAbout The Author\n", "segment": "Toro has quietly developed one of the best snow blower lines. PowerMax\nPowerMax HD\nPower Clear\nSnowMaster\nMost are made in the U.S.A. but some are made in Mexico. Manufacturer: Briggs & Stratton\nBriggs & Stratton makes 3 basic snow blowers. An economy, a residential and a pro model. They also have single and 2-stage. You will see them under various names like: Brute\nSimplicity\nSnapper\nBriggs & Stratton\nSome of these are made in the U.S.A. but I’m not clear which ones are made overseas. Brand: DR Power.", "start_char": 7148, "end_char": 7655, "id": "61249737" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_469156007#3_855031006", "url": "https://askinglot.com/where-are-briggs-and-stratton-snowblower-engines-made", "title": "Where are Briggs and Stratton snowblower engines made?", "headings": "Where are Briggs and Stratton snowblower engines made?\nWhere are Briggs and Stratton snowblower engines made?", "segment": "Go ahead, power up that snow blower and blitz that blizzard with our rough and ready snow blower engines. Snow Blower Engines\n1150 Professional Series™ Snow. 1150 Snow Series™\n1450 Professional Series™ Snow. 1450 Snow Series™\n1650 Professional Series™ Snow. 1650 Snow Series™\n2100 Professional Series™ Snow. 2100 Snow Series™\nAre any snow blowers made in the USA? Husqvarna has both single stage, 2-stage units. All of these are made in the U.S.A. Toro has a complete line of single, 2-stage and heavy duty 2 stage snow blowers. Most are made in the U.S.A. but some are made in Mexico.", "start_char": 1037, "end_char": 1623, "id": "53459333" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_424331965#16_744813341", "url": "http://movingsnow.com/2012/whats-the-difference/", "title": "2020 Snow Blowers - Who Makes Each Brand? - MovingSnow.com", "headings": "2020 Snow Blowers – Who Makes Each Brand?\n2020 Snow Season\n2020 Snow Blowers – Who Makes Each Brand?\nSnow Blower Engines – Who Makes What?\nSnow Blowers by Brand: Who Makes What?\nManufacturer: Ariens\nBrand: Craftsman\nCraftsman At Sears\nCraftsman At Lowes, ACE. Craftsman.com, etc.\nManufacturer: MTD\nManufacturer: Honda\nManufacturer: Husqvarna\nManufacturer: Toro\nManufacturer: Briggs & Stratton\nSpecialty Snow Throwers.\nOther names you will see:\nOther Companies not listed:\nUsed/Vintage Snowblowers:\nLike this:\nPrev Article\nAbout The Author\n", "segment": "The 2-stage engines are still made overseas. Manufacturer: Husqvarna\nHusqvarna has both single-stage, 2-stage units. Husqvarna\nPoulan Pro\nAll of these are made in the U.S.A.\nManufacturer: Toro\nToro has a complete line of single, 2-stage, and heavy-duty 2 stage snow blowers. Toro has quietly developed one of the best snow blower lines. PowerMax\nPowerMax HD\nPower Clear\nSnowMaster\nMost are made in the U.S.A. but some are made in Mexico. Manufacturer: Briggs & Stratton\nBriggs & Stratton makes 3 basic snow blowers. An economy, a residential and a pro model.", "start_char": 6873, "end_char": 7431, "id": "61249736" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_422967158#1_1051008457", "url": "https://supportingamerica.wordpress.com/tag/american-made-snowblowers/", "title": "american made snowblowers | supportingamerica", "headings": "\nSnowblowers-where is yours made?\nRate this:\nPages\n", "segment": "As with everything, some are made in America and some are NOT. If you go to Lowe’s or Home Depot you’ll find several different brands, but you have to be careful about where they’re made. For example, Husqvarna is a very popular brand that has made huge inroads in the snow blower market, but they’re headquarters is located in Stockholm. Their site isn’t the best and I can’t find whether their products are maufactured in America or not. It was difficult to find a snow blower made in America, but we did it. I have a few brands that proudly boast the ‘Made in the USA’ label: Ariens, Honda, Troy Built and Craftsman make the short list. Yes, Honda, a Japanese company actually manufactures their snow blowers here in America; they have plants in North Carolina and Georgia. Ariens HQ is in Wisconsin (appropriate for snow blowers), Craftsman makes theirs in Valley City Ohio and Troy Built is manufactured in Cleveland Ohio.", "start_char": 381, "end_char": 1309, "id": "106523171" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_469163530#1_855045271", "url": "https://askinglot.com/where-are-husqvarna-snow-blowers-manufactured", "title": "Where are Husqvarna snow blowers manufactured?", "headings": "Where are Husqvarna snow blowers manufactured?\nAsked by: Ashlea Riethmann\nWhere are Husqvarna snow blowers manufactured?\n", "segment": "Husqvarna has both single stage, 2-stage units. All of these are made in the U.S.A. Toro has a complete line of single, 2-stage and heavy duty 2 stage snow blowers. Most are made in the U.S.A. but some are made in Mexico. Click to see full answer. Also, who manufactures Husqvarna snow blowers? A company called MTD makes Craftsman, Cub Cadet, and Troy-Bilt models. The Husqvarna company makes units under the Husqvarna, Jonsered, and Poulan Pro brands. Furthermore, where are Briggs and Stratton Snow blowers made? Briggs & Stratton is a primary snow blower manufacturer. They make a full line of economy, residential, heavy-duty and commercial snow blowers in Wauwatosa, WI under the Snapper (Red), Simplicity (Orange), Briggs & Stratton (Gray), Murray (Red), and Brute (Black) names.", "start_char": 178, "end_char": 965, "id": "53459347" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_162320092#9_435361359", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_are_John_Deere_lawn_tractors_made", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "They have made tractors from 10 to over 500 horse power. What year is serial number M00265A475814 john deere lawn tractor? According to Parts Catalog 2150 your 265 John Deere was made in\n1988. Where are john deer tractors made? John Deere agricultural tractors are built in Waterloo, Iowa,\nUSA. Lawn mower tractors are built in Horicon, Wisconsin. Utility\ntractors are built in Grovetown, Georgia, USA. Other utility\ntractors sold in countries other than the US are built in Pune,\nIndia. Larger European tractors are built in Mannheim, Germany. And\nfinally, other smaller foreign to the US tractors are built in Zona\nCentro, Saltillo, Coah.", "start_char": 3473, "end_char": 4113, "id": "75003902" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_356371960#7_723684457", "url": "https://www.palletforks.com/3-point/snow-blowers/", "title": "3 Point Snow Blower - Category 1 Tractor Snowblower Attachments For Sale - Three Point Hitch Snow Removal (Financing Available & Free Shipping) Titan Attachments™", "headings": "3 point snow blowers\nTitan Snow Blower – Category 1, 3 Point PTO Driven\nTitan 8 FT Rear Blade For Grading And Scraping Cat 1, 3 Point\n3 point snow blowers\ntitan snow blower attachment features & specifications\nhow a 3-point snow blower works\nsnow blowers that fit john deere\n", "segment": "at the site of clearance, adjust the chute to blow the snow to the direction you want. adjust the deflector angle to blow the snow to the preferred distance. snow blowers that fit john deere\nare there snow blowers that fit john deere? the titan category 1, 3-point snow blower can fit john deere. a snow blower comes in handy during winter. the equipment saves you time when getting rid of the snow in your yard or farm.", "start_char": 3350, "end_char": 3771, "id": "27614996" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_282415639#0_606977079", "url": "https://www.ehow.com/info_8235562_john-826-snow-blower-specs.html", "title": "John Deere 826 Snow Blower Specs | eHow", "headings": "John Deere 826 Snow Blower Specs\nJohn Deere 826 Snow Blower Specs\nEngine\nWorking Specs\nPhysical Characteristics\nControls\nreferences\n", "segment": "John Deere 826 Snow Blower Specs | eHow\nHome\nHome Repair & Maintenance\nSnow Removal\nJohn Deere 826 Snow Blower Specs\nBy Clifton Watson\nABOUT THE AUTHOR\nClifton Watson\nClifton Watson started writing and editing in 2008. He edited the \"American River Review\" and maintained a number of online blogs for Unitek College. Watson has an Associate of Arts in liberal arts from American River College. eHow may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. John Deere is well-known as the manufacturer of large riding tractors and other farm equipment. This company also makes outdoor machinery such as its model 826 snow-blower. This machine picks up snow and expels it via a chute off to the side. It is useful in clearing areas of snow and making them safe for foot traffic or automobiles. Advertisement\nEngine\nThe engine on the 826 snowblower is manufactured by Tecumseh. The model number is HMSK80-155568V. It features 5.9 kilowatts of power or 8 hp.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 958, "id": "20608291" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_101823851#6_193725991", "url": "http://www.tractor-review.com/john-deere-lawn-mowers", "title": "John Deere Lawn Mowers | Tractor Review", "headings": "John Deere Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere Tractor Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere 100 Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere 200 Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere 300 Lawnmower Series\nJohn Deere 400 Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere D100 Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere G100 Lawnmower Series\nJohn Deere GT Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere GX Lawn Mower Series\nJohn Deere L100 Lawn Mower Series\nJohn Deere LA Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere LT Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere LX Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere SST Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere STX Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere X300 Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere X400 Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere X500 Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere X700 Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere Sabre Series\nJohn Deere Zero Turn Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere Walk Behind Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere Walk Behind Lawnmowers (Small, 20″-22″ Cutting Width)\nJohn Deere Walk Behind Lawnmowers (Large)\nJohn Deere Front Mowers\nJohn Deere Rear-Engine Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere Stand On Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere Golf Course Lawn Mowers\nJohn Deere Green Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere Trim & Surrounds Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere Fairway Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere Rough Lawnmowers\nJohn Deere LESCO Lawn Mowers\n", "segment": "You can attach snow blowers, snow blades, front blades, utility carts and baggers as well as many other implements to vastly increase it’s usefulness. John Deere LA100\nJohn Deere LA105\nJohn Deere LA110\nJohn Deere LA115\nJohn Deere LA120\nJohn Deere LA125\nJohn Deere LA130\nJohn Deere LA135\nJohn Deere LA140\nJohn Deere LA145\nJohn Deere LA150\nJohn Deere LA155\nJohn Deere LA165\nJohn Deere LA175\n\nJohn Deere LT Lawn Mowers\nThe JD LT tractor lawnmower series ran for 8 years, from 1998 when the first John Deere LT mowers first appeared until 2005 when production ceased. The LT series is compatible with a range of JD equipment like snow blowers, baggers, front blades and utility carts. John Deere LT133\nJohn Deere LT150\nJohn Deere LT155\nJohn Deere LT160\nJohn Deere LT166\nJohn Deere LT170\nJohn Deere LT180\nJohn Deere LT190\nJohn Deere LTR166\nJohn Deere LTR180\nJohn Deere LX Lawnmowers\nThe John Deere LX series of garden tractor lawnmowers is a large one. LX lawnmowers first began rolling off the production line in 1990. While some models were replaced as the years went on, the LX series ran for a total of 16 years, finishing up in 2005. John Deere LX172\nJohn Deere LX173\nJohn Deere LX176\nJohn Deere LX178\nJohn Deere LX186\nJohn Deere LX188\nJohn Deere LX255\nJohn Deere LX266\nJohn Deere LX277\nJohn Deere LX279\nJohn Deere LX280\nJohn Deere LX288\nJohn Deere LX289\nJohn Deere SST Lawn Mowers\nThe JD SST series is so-called because of the fact that these machines use ‘Spin Steer Technology’. This technology uses differential steering which helps these tractor lawn mowers to have almost a zero turning radius. So in effect you are a driving a tractor lawn mower that is also a zero turn lawn mower. The best of both worlds!", "start_char": 4950, "end_char": 6664, "id": "25809814" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1622677744#0_2756477654", "url": "http://snow-blow.com/john-deere-snow-thrower-928e/", "title": "Snow Blowers » Blog Archive John Deere Snow Thrower 928E - Snow Blowers", "headings": "Snow Blowers\nSnow Blowers\nJohn Deere Snow Thrower 928E – Specifications:\nJohn Deere Snow Thrower 928E Features:\nDescription of the John Deere Dual Stage Snow Thrower 928E\nDelivery\nAccessories\nSafety & Operation\nMaintenance\n", "segment": "Snow Blowers » Blog Archive John Deere Snow Thrower 928E - Snow Blowers\nSnow Blowers\nClick snowblower s for many different snowblowers sold on Amazon, shipped to your home,\nThe John Deere Dual Stage Snow Thrower 928E is packed with features. The engine is a 4 cycle Briggs and Stratton engine fine tuned for winter and providing 13.5 pounds gross torque. With a 28 inch clearing width two stage design and steel augers, this snow thrower will meet most consumers needs. There are 6 forward and two reverse speeds and it comes with a 3 quart fuel tank. Operators can use one hand to steer the John Deere Dual Stage Snow Thrower 928E and the other to manage the chute direction and rotation. There is a push button 110V electric starter. This is not a battery operated starter. You can also start the engine with the standard recoil pull chord. There is also an aluminum lo-tone muffler for quieter operation and reduced noise. The console includes an electric chute rotation control with a 200 degree turning radius which you can control with one hand and steer with the other.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1076, "id": "62473835" } ]
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who the voice of lois griffin?
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_607711483#0_1409997595", "url": "https://www.thefactsite.com/lois-griffin-facts/", "title": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site", "headings": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\n30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\nHave a minute spare for 5 random facts?\n", "segment": "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 764, "id": "69599517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_682403943#6_893142813", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nSexuality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract. Voice\nAlex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was doing this character in a stage show, so I brought that over, which was very slow... that was based on my cousin in Long Island and Seth said that 'It would be a four hour show if you talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it?'. \" Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and it's gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\".", "start_char": 4403, "end_char": 5653, "id": "99846874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_368584010#6_340571249", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nContents\nRole in Family Guy\nCharacter\nCreation\nVoice\nPersonality\nSexuality\nReception\nCommendations\nCultural influence\nAppearances in other media\nMerchandise\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract. Voice\nAlex Borstein is the voice of Lois Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was doing this character in a stage show, so I brought that over, which was very slow... that was based on my cousin in Long Island and Seth said that 'It would be a four hour show if you talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it?'. \" Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and it's gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. She was asked to audition by a member of the MADtv staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\".", "start_char": 4489, "end_char": 5739, "id": "72898054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2879797327#2_3085365289", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Family_Guy_cast_members", "title": "List of Family Guy cast members - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Mila Kunis provides the voice of Meg Griffin. Alex Borstein provides the voice of Lois Griffin. Patrick Warburton provides the voice of Joe Swanson. The real Adam West provided the voice of Mayor Adam West. From seasons 1 to 4, Family Guy had four main cast members. Since season 5, there have been five main cast members. The casting of Meg Griffin changed after season 1. Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane voices four of the show's main characters: Peter Griffin, Brian Griffin, Stewie Griffin, and Glenn Quagmire. MacFarlane chose to voice these characters himself, believing it would be easier to portray the voices he had already envisioned than for someone else to attempt it.", "start_char": 1918, "end_char": 2599, "id": "105428718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_607711483#1_1409998755", "url": "https://www.thefactsite.com/lois-griffin-facts/", "title": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy | The Fact Site", "headings": "30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\n30 Fun Facts About Lois Griffin | Family Guy\nHave a minute spare for 5 random facts?\n", "segment": "Far from perfect though, Lois has secrets in her past and traits about her you may not know. There are parts of her personality not always taken into account and some poor life decisions. Here are 30 facts that will help you get to know the real Lois Griffin a little better. Her full name is Lois Patrice Griffin. Lois Griffin is voiced by Alex Borstein. Her character’s accent is labeled as a New York accent and was based off of Alex Borstein’s cousin’s accent. In a small part of a later episode “Road to the Multiverse” Lois Griffin is voiced by Kei Ogawa for the part where Stewie and Brian visit a world where America is mainly Japanese culture. In the episode “Sibling Rivalry” Lois ends up becoming the fat one in her marriage to Peter instead of the other way around. Lois has a long lost brother named Carl, who in one episode, is revealed to be a serial killer that kills fat people. In the 80’s Lois Griffin starred in a pornographic movie called “A Quest For Fur”.", "start_char": 408, "end_char": 1387, "id": "69599518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_436868637#1_1182968048", "url": "https://www.buzzfeed.com/sheridanwatson/this-is-what-the-cast-of-family-guy-looks-like", "title": "This Is What The Cast Of \"Family Guy\" Looks Like", "headings": "This Is What The Cast Of \"Family Guy\" Looks Like\nThis Is What The Cast Of \"Family Guy\" Looks Like\nPeter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire; voiced by Seth MacFarlane\nLois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein\nAdvertisement\nMeg Griffin, voiced by Mila Kunis\nChris Griffin, voiced by Seth Green\nAdvertisement\nCleveland Brown, voiced by Mike Henry\nJoe Swanson, voiced by Patrick Warburton\nAdvertisement\nBonnie Swanson, voiced by Jennifer Tilly\nSusie Swanson, voiced by Patrick Stewart\nAdvertisement\nBertram, voiced by Wallace Shawn\nJillian Russell, voiced by Drew Barrymore\nAdvertisement\nDeath, voiced by Adam Carolla\nAngela, voiced by Carrie Fisher\nAdvertisement\nMayor Adam West, voiced by Adam West\nStella, voiced by Marlee Matlin\nAdvertisement\nJames Woods, voiced by James Woods\n", "segment": "Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein\nFOX\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFrazer Harrison / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: You might recognize Alex from MADtv, but on Family Guy, the comedian voices Griffin matriarch Lois as well as Loretta Brown, Barbara Pewterschmidt, and Tricia Takanawa amongst others. Advertisement\nMeg Griffin, voiced by Mila Kunis\nFOX\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFrederick M. Brown / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: Mila is actually the second person to voice eldest child Meg; Lacey Chabert — most widely known as Gretchen Wieners in Mean Girls — voiced her first. Chris Griffin, voiced by Seth Green\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nDave Kotinsky / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: On Family Guy, the actor voices middle child Chris Griffin as well as Mort Goldman's son, Neil, and Dylan Flannigan, Brian's son. Seth based Chris' voice on Buffalo Bill's from The Silence of the Lambs! Advertisement\nCleveland Brown, voiced by Mike Henry\nFOX\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nEthan Miller / Getty Images\nFacebook\nPinterest\nMail\nLink\nFun Fact: Yep, Cleveland Brown is voiced by a white dude!", "start_char": 669, "end_char": 1834, "id": "31515949" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_694158552#8_752460187", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Guy_(season_1)", "title": "Family Guy (season 1) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Family Guy\n(season 1)\n\nFamily Guy (season 1)\nContents\nDevelopment\nConception\nCrew\nCast\nWriting\nReception\nDVD release\nEpisodes\nReferences\nGeneral\nExternal links\n", "segment": "MacFarlane voiced Peter Griffin, a blue-collar worker and the patriarch of the Griffin family. The family's evil-genius baby Stewie and their anthropromorphic pet dog Brian, were also voiced by MacFarlane. Other members of the family include Peter's responsible but rebellious wife Lois Griffin, voiced by Alex Borstein; their angsty and self-loathing teenage daughter Meg, voiced by Lacey Chabert; and their goofy but lovable teenage son Chris, voiced by Seth Green. The season had a number of secondary characters including Lori Alan as Diane Simmons, a local news anchor; Mike Henry as Cleveland Brown, a neighbor and friend of the Griffins; Patrick Warburton as Joe Swanson, a handicapped neighbor; and Jennifer Tilly as Bonnie Swanson, Joe's pregnant wife. Other recurring characters included Carlos Alazraqui as Peter's boss Jonathan Weed, and Phil LaMarr as Ollie Williams.", "start_char": 4460, "end_char": 5340, "id": "103980315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753689044#0_787249563", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Lois_Griffin", "title": "Lois Griffin | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lois Griffin\nLois Griffin\nLois\nFull name\nLast Reported Age\nEpisodes\nVoiced by\nBiography\nAge\nPersonality\nSexual Orientation\nPossible Death\nNotes\nRelatives\n", "segment": "Lois Griffin | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom\nLois Griffin\nwatch 02:12\nWho is Lois Griffin? Do you like this video? Play Sound\nLois\nFull name\nLois Patrice Griffin\nLast Reported Age\n43\nEpisodes\nAppears only in archive footage during the musical numbers in \" Brian & Stewie \". Appears only as Lady Redbush in \" Peter's Progress \". Does not appear but is mentioned in \" Send in Stewie, Please \". Voiced by\nAlex Borstein\nTatum Hentemann as Young Lois in \" Valentine's Day in Quahog \"\nLois Patrice Griffin (née Pewterschmidt) is the wife of Peter Griffin and mother of Meg, Chris and Stewie Griffin. Lois lives at 31 Spooner Street with her family and also Brian, the anthropomorphic family dog. Lois is voiced by Alex Borstein. At the time series creator Seth MacFarlane approached her for a role on the show, she was doing a live stage show in Los Angeles, playing a redhead mother in a sketch. The voice style was modeled after one of her cousins' voice. 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Voice\nLois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer, Alex Borstein, who also voices recurring characters such as Asian reporter Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, as well she has been voicing Lois from the start. \"I was asked to audition for the show and at the time I was playing a character in a stage show, so i brought that over and it was very slow, it was based on my cousin from Rhode Island and it was very slow and Seth said that \"it would be a four hour show if i talked at that pace so could you make it quicker and raise it\". \"Over the years you can notice that it started lower and slower and its gotten higher and higher and quicker and quicker.\" Alex Borstein, on Lois Griffin's Origins, Interview with IGN. At the time Family Guy was being developed, Borstein was working in the sketch comedy, MADtv. 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New York Jets
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So, stay tuned to this page…\nMark Sanchez Biography | Wiki\nMark Travis John Sanchez usually named Mark Sanchez has an estimated net worth of 20 million dollars and is one of the millionaires in the sports industry. Mark has earned his net worth as an American footballer. Currently, he plays for Philadelphia Eagles under the 3rd number in the position of quarterback. In 2009, Sanchez has been a winner of Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week award and together with the team was named All-Rookie Team by Sporting News. No doubt this has added to the total amount of Sanchez’s net worth. Mark Travis John Sanchez was born on November 11, 1986, in Long Beach, California, U.S.\nThe boy with his brothers was raised by his father because his parents divorced when the boy was just four years old. Mark’s father educated his children strictly and paid attention to physical and mental thinking. He played American football since the high school, later in college. Mark Sanchez began his professional career as an American football player in 2009 thus opening his net worth account.", "start_char": 1989, "end_char": 3109, "id": "65100583" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673668944#2_3015939829", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5192/mark-sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Home", "headings": "M.\nSanchez\n\nTeam News\nStarters\nMark\nM. Sanchez\nPlayer News\nMark Sanchez QB, Unsigned Free Agent\nMark Sanchez has retired from the NFL.\nThe Redskins benched Mark Sanchez for Josh Johnson in the third quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against the Giants.\nMark Sanchez completed 13-of-21 passes for 100 scoreless yards and one interception in the Redskins' 28-13, Week 13 loss to the Eagles on Monday night.\nContract\n", "segment": "He finishes his career with a 56.6 completion percentage, 15,357 yards, and an 86:89 TD/INT ratio. Sanchez will move into broadcasting as a college football analyst for ESPN. Source: New York Post\nJul 23, 2019, 9:25 AM ET\nMark Sanchez officially retires from NFL\nClose\nMark Sanchez QB, Washington Football Team\nThe Redskins benched Mark Sanchez for Josh Johnson in the third quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against the Giants. Sanchez was predictably dreadful, completing 6-of-14 throws for 38 yards and two interceptions, including a pick six. The Redskins trailed the Giants 40-0 when Sanchez was mercifully sat down. Multiple reports have indicated Skins GM Bruce Allen refuses to consider Colin Kaepernick due to Allen's political beliefs. Alex Smith and Colt McCoy are both out for the year. Dec 9, 2018, 3:08 PM ET\nDown 40-0, Redskins bench QB Mark Sanchez\nClose\nMark Sanchez QB, Washington Football Team\nMark Sanchez completed 13-of-21 passes for 100 scoreless yards and one interception in the Redskins' 28-13, Week 13 loss to the Eagles on Monday night. Colt McCoy broke his fibula early in the first half, and crusty Sanchez had to come on in relief as the team's lone healthy quarterback.", "start_char": 599, "end_char": 1799, "id": "1750028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673668944#1_3015938195", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5192/mark-sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Home", "headings": "M.\nSanchez\n\nTeam News\nStarters\nMark\nM. Sanchez\nPlayer News\nMark Sanchez QB, Unsigned Free Agent\nMark Sanchez has retired from the NFL.\nThe Redskins benched Mark Sanchez for Josh Johnson in the third quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against the Giants.\nMark Sanchez completed 13-of-21 passes for 100 scoreless yards and one interception in the Redskins' 28-13, Week 13 loss to the Eagles on Monday night.\nContract\n", "segment": "2009 / Rd. 1 (5) / NYJ\nHome\nNews\nStats\nPlayer News\nPrevious Next\nMark Sanchez QB, Unsigned Free Agent\nMark Sanchez has retired from the NFL. Sanchez was forced into a Week 14 spot start for the Redskins when Colt McCoy got injured last year. He managed to stick around as a backup despite looking washed the past several seasons. Sanchez made playoff appearances his first two years but had been on a downward trajectory since. He finishes his career with a 56.6 completion percentage, 15,357 yards, and an 86:89 TD/INT ratio. Sanchez will move into broadcasting as a college football analyst for ESPN. Source: New York Post\nJul 23, 2019, 9:25 AM ET\nMark Sanchez officially retires from NFL\nClose\nMark Sanchez QB, Washington Football Team\nThe Redskins benched Mark Sanchez for Josh Johnson in the third quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against the Giants. Sanchez was predictably dreadful, completing 6-of-14 throws for 38 yards and two interceptions, including a pick six.", "start_char": 169, "end_char": 1144, "id": "1750027" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_671138244#5_1173316375", "url": "http://observer.com/2014/02/derek-jeters-greatest-accomplishment-was-surviving-new-yorks-media-unscathed/", "title": "Derek Jeter Retires On Top, Without Controversy or Disappointment | Observer", "headings": "Derek Jeter’s Greatest Accomplishment Was Surviving New York’s Media Unscathed\nSurviving New York\nDerek Jeter’s Greatest Accomplishment Was Surviving New York’s Media Unscathed\n", "segment": "He threw the most interceptions in the league last year. He generally looked lost for most of the year which resulted in missed playoffs. Again. Eli Manning isn’t on billboards anymore. Forget Twitter, ask anyone on the streets if they still believe in Eli Manning. At least he lasted longer than Mark Sanchez. He brought that other New York football team to the AFC Championship twice in a row, and people rejoiced. Then the AFC Championship games stopped. Then the playoff games stopped. Is Mr. Sanchez mocked by the media now?", "start_char": 2050, "end_char": 2580, "id": "61500700" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_490748673#10_863718473", "url": "http://www.nfl.com/player/timtebow/497135/profile", "title": "Tim Tebow Stats, News and Video - QB | NFL.com", "headings": "Tim Tebow\nTim Tebow\nPlayer Info\nRelated Content - Articles\nTim Tebow outrage is over the top; plus, thoughts on Teddy Bridgewater's gripe and DK Metcalf's run\nPhiladelphia Eagles release QB Tim Tebow\nMatt Barkley traded to Arizona Cardinals\nTim Tebow finishes preseason with solid effort\n", "segment": "news\nSanchez gathers Eagles for training week in San Diego\nMark Sanchez wants the starting quarterback job in Philly, and he gathered some of the Eagles' top position players for extra reps this week in San Diego. news\nSteve Weatherford: I got a lot of respect for the Eagles\nNew York Giants punter Steve Weatherford is walking back his recent comments about the Philadelphia Eagles. More accurately, Weatherford has turned around and broken into a full sprint. news\nGiants punter Weatherford throws barbs at Eagles QBs\nGiants punter Steve Weatherford compared Sam Bradford to an unreliable Ferrari and Mark Sanchez to a steady Cadillac sedan. What did he have to say about Tim Tebow? Down arrow icon", "start_char": 5069, "end_char": 5770, "id": "497105" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1673668944#0_3015936933", "url": "http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5192/mark-sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Home", "headings": "M.\nSanchez\n\nTeam News\nStarters\nMark\nM. Sanchez\nPlayer News\nMark Sanchez QB, Unsigned Free Agent\nMark Sanchez has retired from the NFL.\nThe Redskins benched Mark Sanchez for Josh Johnson in the third quarter of Sunday's Week 14 game against the Giants.\nMark Sanchez completed 13-of-21 passes for 100 scoreless yards and one interception in the Redskins' 28-13, Week 13 loss to the Eagles on Monday night.\nContract\n", "segment": "Mark Sanchez - Home\nTeam News\nMore player news\nStarters\n6\nMark\nM. Sanchez\nQB\nUnsigned Free Agent\nDOB (Age): 11/11/1986 (34)\nHT/WT: 6' 2\" / 225 lbs. College: USC\nDrafted: 2009 / Rd. 1 (5) / NYJ\nHome\nNews\nStats\nPlayer News\nPrevious Next\nMark Sanchez QB, Unsigned Free Agent\nMark Sanchez has retired from the NFL. Sanchez was forced into a Week 14 spot start for the Redskins when Colt McCoy got injured last year. He managed to stick around as a backup despite looking washed the past several seasons. Sanchez made playoff appearances his first two years but had been on a downward trajectory since.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 598, "id": "1750026" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_22140901#4_51466559", "url": "https://networthbro.com/mark-sanchez-net-worth/", "title": "Mark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 (Salary Contract, House, Cars, Wiki)", "headings": "Mark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 (Salary Contract, Mansion, Cars, Bio)\nAthletes\nMark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 (Salary Contract, Mansion, Cars, Bio)\n$ 40 Million\nMark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 @ $ 40 Million\nHow much is Mark Sanchez Worth?\nMark Sanchez Salary | Career Earnings\nMark Sanchez House, Cars & Private Jets\nMark Sanchez House & Property (Mark Sanchez House Address?):\nMark Sanchez Biography | Wiki\nQuick Facts about Mark Sanchez:\nMark Sanchez Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Snapchat\nBret Hart Net Worth 2021: How Much is Bret Hart Worth?\nYou may like\n", "segment": "No doubt this has added to the total amount of Sanchez’s net worth. Mark Travis John Sanchez was born on November 11, 1986, in Long Beach, California, U.S.\nThe boy with his brothers was raised by his father because his parents divorced when the boy was just four years old. Mark’s father educated his children strictly and paid attention to physical and mental thinking. He played American football since the high school, later in college. Mark Sanchez began his professional career as an American football player in 2009 thus opening his net worth account. Mark has signed the contract with New York Jets according to which he agreed to play in the team for five years and earn 50 million dollars with 28 million of the whole sum were guaranteed. This was the most expensive player in the whole team history which needless to mention significantly raised Sanchez net worth amount. It looks like he proved to be worth all those huge sums as together with the other players the team did one of the most successful quarterbacks as New York Jets in the whole history of American football. In addition to this, the same year he began playing professionally he placed the record for New York Jets for the longest touchdown pass in a playoff game. Successful start in the professional career increased Mark Sanchez net worth a lot.", "start_char": 2552, "end_char": 3877, "id": "65100584" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_22140901#6_51471240", "url": "https://networthbro.com/mark-sanchez-net-worth/", "title": "Mark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 (Salary Contract, House, Cars, Wiki)", "headings": "Mark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 (Salary Contract, Mansion, Cars, Bio)\nAthletes\nMark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 (Salary Contract, Mansion, Cars, Bio)\n$ 40 Million\nMark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 @ $ 40 Million\nHow much is Mark Sanchez Worth?\nMark Sanchez Salary | Career Earnings\nMark Sanchez House, Cars & Private Jets\nMark Sanchez House & Property (Mark Sanchez House Address?):\nMark Sanchez Biography | Wiki\nQuick Facts about Mark Sanchez:\nMark Sanchez Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Snapchat\nBret Hart Net Worth 2021: How Much is Bret Hart Worth?\nYou may like\n", "segment": "Despite the fact that in 2010 Mark had a knee operation, he managed to recover and soon he got back into the game being promoted to the captain of the team. His playing has helped the team to place another record for New York Jets franchise and it has made the most game-winning drives in a single season. The other record which belongs to franchise and Sanchez together with Ken O’Brien is for the most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in 16 starts was placed also in 2010. In addition to this Sanchez added much to his net worth placing several NFL records he was the first rookie quarterback to win his first three starts, together with Roger Staubach , Jake Delhomme and Len Dawson they made the third most postseason road victories by an NFL quarterback and other records. When his contract with New York Jets ended, Mark signed a year deal with Philadelphia Eagles and is playing for this team since 2014. Marks net worth is expected to be rising in the future. Mark Sanchez is a generous donator for charity. He has helped for a number of funds including those who help for people sick with diabetes, children who suffer obesity and other. How Much is Matthew Stafford Worth? 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He was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft as the fifth overall pick. He played college football at the University of Southern California (USC). He has a net worth of $40 Million. Check out the below article to know the complete information regarding Mark Sanchez Networth, His Salary, Houses, Cars, Brand Endorsements, and his other Investments details. Also Check, How Much is Jason Witten and Julian Edelman Net Worth? Contents [ hide]\nMark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 @ $ 40 Million\nMark Sanchez Salary | Career Earnings\nMark Sanchez House, Cars & Private Jets\nMark Sanchez Biography | Wiki\nMark Sanchez Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Snapchat\nMark Sanchez Net Worth 2021 @ $ 40 Million\nHow much is Mark Sanchez Worth? Mark Sanchez is a professional football player who has a net worth of $40 million. Mark Sanchez has earned his net worth through his career as a quarterback in the NFL.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1203, "id": "65100580" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3739388213#3_3842415710", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft\nPre-draft measurables\nNew York Jets\n2009 season\n2009 postseason\n2010 season\n2010 postseason\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\n2014 season\n2015 season\nDenver Broncos\nDallas Cowboys\nChicago Bears\nWashington Redskins\nRetirement\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nTelevision and film career\nPlayer profile\nPersonal life\nMexican-American identity\nCareer highlights\nAwards and honors\nNFL records\nNew York Jets franchise records\nPhiladelphia Eagles franchise records\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "73.2\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\n\nMark Travis John Sanchez (born November 11, 1986) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons. He played college football at the University of Southern California (USC), and was drafted by the New York Jets in the first round (fifth overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. A backup quarterback during his first three years at USC, Sanchez rose to prominence in 2007 due to injuries suffered by starting quarterback John David Booty; he also became popular within the community due to his Mexican-American heritage. He was named the starter in 2008, and led USC to a 12–1 record and won the Rose Bowl against Penn State. Although USC coach Pete Carroll and many scouts considered him too inexperienced, Sanchez entered the 2009 NFL Draft and was selected by the Jets in the first round. Despite a subpar first season, Sanchez led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game, a losing effort to the Indianapolis Colts, becoming the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win his first playoff game and the second to win two playoff games. In his second season, Sanchez again led the Jets to the AFC Championship Game, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers; he joined Ben Roethlisberger as the only two quarterbacks in NFL history to reach the conference championship in their first two seasons in the league. The next two seasons would be a regression for both the team and Sanchez as they failed to reach the playoffs and he was eventually replaced towards the end of the 2012 season by Greg McElroy.", "start_char": 967, "end_char": 2547, "id": "105840234" } ]
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what is ayrton senna?
Racecar driver
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2055111718#0_2279894225", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayrton_Senna", "title": "Ayrton Senna - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ayrton Senna\nAyrton Senna\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life and career\nFormula One career\nToleman (1984)\nLotus (1985–1987)\n1985\n1986\n1987\nMcLaren (1988–1993)\n1988\n1989\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\nWilliams (1994)\nSeason controversies and end\nDeath\nRacing crash\nFuneral\nItalian prosecution\nPersonal life\nNon-racing commercial activities\nLegacy\nHelmet design\nThird-party adaptations\nRacing record\nCareer summary\nComplete British Formula 3 results\nComplete Formula One results\nFormula One records\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Ayrton Senna - Wikipedia\nAyrton Senna\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor the EP by Delorean, see Ayrton Senna (EP). Brazilian racing driver\nThis name uses Portuguese naming customs: the first or maternal family name is Senna and the second or paternal family name is da Silva. Ayrton Senna\n\nBorn\nAyrton Senna da Silva\n( 1960-03-21)\n21 March 1960\nSão Paulo, Brazil\nDied\n1 May 1994\n(1994-05-01)\n(aged 34)\nBologna, Italy\nFormula One World Championship career\nNationality\nBrazilian\nActive years\n1984 – 1994\nTeams\nToleman, Lotus, McLaren, Williams\nEngines\nHart, Renault, Honda, Ford\nEntries\n162 (161 starts)\nChampionships\n3 ( 1988, 1990, 1991)\nWins\n41\nPodiums\n80\nCareer points\n610 (614)\nPole positions\n65\nFastest laps\n19\nFirst entry\n1984 Brazilian Grand Prix\nFirst win\n1985 Portuguese Grand Prix\nLast win\n1993 Australian Grand Prix\nLast entry\n1994 San Marino Grand Prix\n\nSignature\n\n\n\nThis article is part of a series about\nAyrton Senna\nBrazilian racing driver\nGrand Prix wins\nDeath\nProst rivalry\nInstituto Ayrton Senna\nEponym\nMcLaren Senna\nMedia\nSenna (film)\nSenninha (comic)\nAyrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II\nv\nt\ne\nAyrton Senna da Silva ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ aˈiʁtõ ˈsẽnɐ dɐ ˈsiwvɐ] ( listen); 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994) was a Brazilian racing driver who won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1988, 1990 and 1991. Senna is one of three Formula One drivers from Brazil to win the World Championship and won 41 Grands Prix and 65 pole positions, with the latter being the record until 2006. He died in an accident leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix driving for the Williams team. Senna began his motorsport career in karting, moved up to open-wheel racing in 1981 and won the 1983 British Formula Three Championship. He made his Formula One debut with Toleman - Hart in 1984, before moving to Lotus - Renault the following year and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1940, "id": "100664568" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_890542112#4_1443556696", "url": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Senna", "title": "What does Senna mean?", "headings": "\nWhat does Senna mean?\nDefinitions for Senna\nˈsɛn ə Sen·na\nHere are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Senna.\nPrinceton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nWiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nWebster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nFreebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nChambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nSuggested Resources (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nHow to pronounce Senna?\nHow to say Senna in sign language?\nNumerology\nExamples of Senna in a Sentence\nImages & Illustrations of Senna\nPopularity rank by frequency of use\nTranslations for Senna\nFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionary\nGet even more translations for Senna »\nTranslation\nFind a translation for the Senna definition in other languages:\nWord of the Day\nWould you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?\nPlease enter your email address:\nDiscuss these Senna definitions with the community:\nCitation\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\nAre we missing a good definition for Senna? Don't keep it to yourself...\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\nDefinitions & Translations\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\nQuiz\nAre you a words master?\n", "segment": "It. & Sp. sena, Pg. sene, F. sn; all fr. Ar. san.] Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Senna\nSenna, the sennas, is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. This diverse genus is native throughout the tropics, with a small number of species reaching into temperate regions.", "start_char": 1300, "end_char": 1629, "id": "17451145" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_890542112#5_1443558585", "url": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Senna", "title": "What does Senna mean?", "headings": "\nWhat does Senna mean?\nDefinitions for Senna\nˈsɛn ə Sen·na\nHere are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Senna.\nPrinceton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nWiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nWebster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nFreebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nChambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nSuggested Resources (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nHow to pronounce Senna?\nHow to say Senna in sign language?\nNumerology\nExamples of Senna in a Sentence\nImages & Illustrations of Senna\nPopularity rank by frequency of use\nTranslations for Senna\nFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionary\nGet even more translations for Senna »\nTranslation\nFind a translation for the Senna definition in other languages:\nWord of the Day\nWould you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?\nPlease enter your email address:\nDiscuss these Senna definitions with the community:\nCitation\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\nAre we missing a good definition for Senna? Don't keep it to yourself...\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\nDefinitions & Translations\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\nQuiz\nAre you a words master?\n", "segment": "Ar. san.] Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Senna\nSenna, the sennas, is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. This diverse genus is native throughout the tropics, with a small number of species reaching into temperate regions. The number of species is usually estimated to be about 260, but some authors believe that there are as many as 350. The type species for the genus is Senna alexandrina. About 50 species of Senna are known in cultivation. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Senna\nsen′a, n. the purgative dried leaflets of several species of cassia. [", "start_char": 1341, "end_char": 1999, "id": "17451146" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_179451233#3_440731455", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-formula-1-driver/", "title": "Best Formula 1 Drivers of All Time - Top Ten List - TheTopTens", "headings": "Best Formula 1 Drivers of All Time\nBest Formula 1 Drivers of All Time", "segment": "There was only one Senna; a prodigy, legend, champion & super star, especially in wet harsh conditions. There was and always will be many champions. Senna was something special; he genuinely wanted to win every race; perhaps not always the best or safest strategy. But Senna was a genuine, fierce competitor, and widely respected. Mention formula 1, and most people will remember Ayrton Senna, even people that have absolutely no interest in motor racing. Since there is only one place for number one, surely it has to be Ayrton Senna, it just has to be. Ayrton Senna was second to none, end of story!", "start_char": 1979, "end_char": 2581, "id": "67251079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1383264387#8_2674103031", "url": "https://partnersontheroad.com/2020/07/10/famous-people-from-brazil/", "title": "16 Famous People From Brazil You Probably Know - Partners on the Road", "headings": "16 Famous People From Brazil You Probably Know\n16 Famous People From Brazil You Probably Know\nSpread the love\nTable of Contents\nGisele Bündchen\nPelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento)\nRodrigo Santoro\nAyrton Senna\nPaulo Coelho\nAnderson Silva\nZico\nWagner Moura\nAdriana Lima\nEduardo Saverin\nAlice Braga\nRonaldo\nÓscar Niemeyer\nFernando Meirelles\nMorena Baccarin\nRonaldinho\nRafael\n", "segment": "Instituto Ayrton Senna\nAyrton Senna was one of the idols I had during my youth. He was a great F1 driver who died in 1994 in a tragic accident in the San Marino Grand Prix. Ayrton was well-known for his ability to race well under the rain and also for being a bold driver. He won a total of 3 F1 Championships. Lewis Hamilton is a declared fan of Ayrton Senna. Hamilton used to watch and support Senna when he was a kid, who has inspired him to become an F1 driver himself. Other famous Brazilian F1 pilots include Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet, Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa. What are the famous Polish companies that you know? We have created a list with 7 of them, check it out! Paulo Coelho\nCredit:", "start_char": 3723, "end_char": 4435, "id": "66556082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_179451233#1_440729062", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-formula-1-driver/", "title": "Best Formula 1 Drivers of All Time - Top Ten List - TheTopTens", "headings": "Best Formula 1 Drivers of All Time\nBest Formula 1 Drivers of All Time", "segment": "Senna and Fangio are simply in another dimension, period. Ayrton Senna was not just a legend, but he was a famous Icon to Brazil and still to this day he is. He was the best specially in the rain. Brilliant, ruthless, determined, fast and charismatic. Just some of the superlatives that some up the greatest driver Formula 1 has ever seen. Ayrton ushered in a more professional approach to fittness and absolute dedication to the sport. He had to win and be the best... as Jo Ramirez said in the documentary \"Right to Win\", \"For him it was nothing but winning - to him him coming second was to be the first of the losers. \" Senna, also possessed the supreme ability to utilise every part of the track and find speed from absolutely nowhere. He was unquestionably the best driver ever in wet weather conditions. One only has to remember Donnington in 1993 where Ayrton went from fifth to first before the end of the first lap!", "start_char": 1054, "end_char": 1979, "id": "67251077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_517784571#22_1074317956", "url": "https://www.momjunction.com/articles/car-names-for-girls-and-boys_00401364/", "title": "100 Most Astounding Car Names For Girls And Boys", "headings": "100 Most Astounding Car Baby Names For Girls And Boys\n100 Most Astounding Car Baby Names For Girls And Boys\nCar Names For Boys:\n1. Cooper:\n2. Bentley:\n3. Jeremy:\n4. Enzo:\n5. Herbie:\n6. Rory:\n7. Aston:\n8. Jenson:\n9. Lincoln:\n10. Lexus:\n11. Ranger:\n12. Royce:\n13. Holden:\n14. Romeo:\n15. Renault:\n16. Ford:\n17. Morgan:\n18. Cruz:\n19. Chevy:\n20. Cherokee:\n21. Carr:\n22. Dodge:\n23. Ayrton:\n24. Dale:\n25. Jimmy:\n26. Michael:\n27. Logan:\n28. Monte:\n29. Martin:\n30. Mark:\n31. Nash:\n32. Owen:\n33. Peirce:\n34. Veyron:\n35. Richard:\n36. Mack:\n37. Stanley:\n38. Vin:\n39. Wilson:\n40. Ross:\n41. Fabia:\n42. Axle:\n43. Baron:\n44. Cole:\n45. Dayton:\n46. Harrison:\n47. Jack:\n48. Jazz:\n49. Hemi:\n50. Jeffery:\nCar Names For Girls:\n51. Caprice:\n52. Infiniti:\n53. Clio:\n54. Shelby:\n55. Tesla:\n56. Elise:\n57. Savana/Savannah:\n58. Lotus:\n59. Porsche:\n60. Zephyr:\n61. Jetta:\n62. Avanti:\n63. Mercedes:\n64. Kia:\n65. Lancia:\n66. Cheyenne:\n67. Cavalier:\n68. Laura:\n69. Alantra:\n70. Liz:\n71. Milka:\n72. Melanie:\n73. Janet:\n74. Katherine:\n75. Camry:\n76. Danica:\n77. Audi:\n78. Alfa:\n79. Aria:\n80. Acadia:\n81. Ariel:\n82. Aspen:\n83. Aurelia:\n84. Auburn:\n85. Beretta:\n86. Catherina:\n87. Catalina:\n88. Celica:\n89. Dakota:\n90. Christine:\n91. Eleanor:\n92. Dorris:\n93. Giulia:\n94. Felicia:\n95. Holly:\n96. Liana:\n97. Nova:\n98. Sienna:\n99. Stella:\n100. Victoria:\nRecommended Articles:\n", "segment": "23. Ayrton: Ayrton Senna is the name of the famous Brazilian racecar driver who has won Formula One world championship thrice. 24. Dale: Dake Earnhardt, Sr. is a NASCAR driver who has seven Winston Cup and 76 career wins in his kitty. He is also the two-time champion of the Busch Racing Series. 25. Jimmy:", "start_char": 5281, "end_char": 5588, "id": "71577088" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2884141414#10_3088406968", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Formula_One_Grand_Prix_wins_by_Ayrton_Senna", "title": "List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Ayrton Senna - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Ayrton Senna\nList of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Ayrton Senna\nContents\nWins\nNumber of wins at different Grands Prix\nVictories at different Grands Prix\nNumber of wins at different circuits\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "^ \"Senna: I am not joining Williams\". New Strait Times. 29 August 1992. Retrieved 11 August 2016. ^ \"Ayrton Senna: profile\". ESPN F1. ESPN. Retrieved 19 October 2015.", "start_char": 8975, "end_char": 9142, "id": "105430239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1334651220#7_2900541276", "url": "https://www.names.org/n/senna/about", "title": "What Does The Name Senna Mean?", "headings": "Senna\nSenna\nHow to Pronounce Senna\nMeaning and Origin\nOrigin and Meaning of Senna\nUser Submitted Origins\nUser Submitted Meanings\nSenna Means\nCited Source\nNotable Persons Named Senna\nNotable Persons With the Last Name Senna\nHow popular is the baby name Senna in the U.S.?\nWhere is the name Senna popular?\nInternational Interest for Senna\nPopularity in the US\nPopularity of Senna as a first name\nPopularity of Senna as a last name\nCommon first names for Senna\nEthnicity Distribution\nOf Last Name Senna\nEntire United States\nFun Facts about the name Senna\nWhat Sennas Have Visited This Page?\nName poster for Senna\nMost Popular Names\n", "segment": "Senna Miangue\nSenna Miangue is an athlete for the F.C. Internazionale Milano Primavera. Popularity: Back to Top\nNotable Persons With the Last Name Senna\nAyrton Senna\nAyrton Senna is a formula one racer. Popularity: Bruno Senna\nBruno Senna is a racing driver for the Mahindra Racing. Bruno was born on October 15th, 1983 in São Paulo, Brazil. Popularity: Marcos Senna\nMarcos Senna is a soccer player for the Rio Branco Esporte Clube, América Futebol Clube (SP), Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, Esporte Clube Juventude, Associação Desportiva São Caetano, Villarreal CF, New York Cosmos (2010), and Spain national football team. Marcos was born on July 17th, 1976 in São Paulo, Brazil. Popularity:", "start_char": 4432, "end_char": 5128, "id": "72558615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_175404676#1_435944262", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/auto-racing-drivers/", "title": "10 Greatest Auto Racing Drivers of All-Time - TheTopTens", "headings": "10 Greatest Auto Racing Drivers of All-Time\n10 Greatest Auto Racing Drivers of All-Time", "segment": "brilliant; a prodigy; a super star; a magician; pure genius. What this man could do, to maintain control, of a Formula 1 racing car, especially in wet, harsh conditions, to keep control, whilst other competitors were skidding or crashing, literally has to be seen to be believed; pure magic! Mention Formula 1 to just about any random person, and likely, most people win remember Ayrton Senna. What Ayrton Senna did to inspire a thirst, hunger, or overwhelming desire for Formula 1 racing, should never be underestimated. F1's most gifted and most skilled driver ever.", "start_char": 956, "end_char": 1524, "id": "67246922" } ]
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who played george jefferson on all in the family?
Sherman Hemsley
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_659659785#29_1186674829", "url": "http://www.nytcrossword.com/2015/06/0628-15-new-york-times-crossword.html", "title": "0628-15 New York Times Crossword Answers 28 Jun 15, Sunday - NYTCrossword.com", "headings": "0628-15 New York Times Crossword Answers 28 Jun 15, Sunday\n0628-15 New York Times Crossword Answers 28 Jun 15, Sunday", "segment": "98. Mr. Jefferson of “The Jeffersons” : GEORGE\nGeorge Jefferson was a supporting character in the sitcom “All in the Family”, and a lead character in the spin-off show “The Jeffersons”. The role was played by actor Sherman Hemsley. 99. Admiral Zumwalt : ELMO\nWhen Elmo Zumwalt was made Rear Admiral during the Viet", "start_char": 9685, "end_char": 10000, "id": "681652" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_804627191#2_1709509617", "url": "https://heavy.com/entertainment/2019/05/all-in-the-family-jeffersons-live-remake-cast/", "title": "All In the Family & The Jeffersons Live Remake Cast Spoilers 2019 | Heavy.com", "headings": "‘All in the Family’ & ‘The Jeffersons’ Live Remake Cast Spoilers\n‘All in the Family’ & ‘The Jeffersons’ Live Remake Cast Spoilers\n“All in the Family” Remake\n“The Jeffersons” Remake\n", "segment": "The original All in the Family ran from 1971 – 1979. “The Jeffersons” Remake\nView this post on Instagram\n@TheNormanLear & I are bringing back #AllInTheFamily and #TheJeffersons with @WoodyHarrelson @IamWandaSykes @IamJamieFoxx @MarisaTomei @KerryWashington #WillFerrell & more great stars #LiveInFrontOfAStudioAudience LIVE TOMORROW night on #ABC at 8|7c\nA post shared by Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) on May 21, 2019 at 3:11pm PDT\nSome people may not know this, but The Jeffersons was actually a spinoff of All in the Family and it aired from 1975 – 1985. An original episode of The Jeffersons will be recreated by the following stars tonight: Jamie Foxx as George Jefferson, Wanda Sykers as Louise Jefferson, Justina Machado playing Florence Johnston, Anthony Anderson as George Jefferson’s brother Henry, Jovan Adepo as Lionel Jefferson, Will Ferrell will play the role of Tom Willis, Amber Stevens West as Jenny Willis Jefferson, Stephen Tobolowsky as Mr. Bentley and Jackee Harry as Diane Stockwell. Jimmy Kimmel spear-headed some of the casting and told USA Today, “Woody and Jamie were the first people we asked, and they both agreed immediately. I texted them, and within a minute, I got a text back saying, ‘Yes, I’m in. I want to do this.'” According to Kimmel’s Instagram, Kerry Washington and Jennifer Hudson are also expected to participate in the special. As for why Kimmel and Lear decided to make this special happen, Kimmel also said, “For me, the inspiration is the work of Norman Lear and the great television shows that I want to make sure are not forgotten by a new generation. They’re important shows, just as important as anything in our culture.", "start_char": 1749, "end_char": 3416, "id": "39810637" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2190361400#9_2358846011", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffersons", "title": "The Jeffersons - Wikipedia", "headings": "The Jeffersons\nThe Jeffersons\nContents\nShow\nSeries development\nSynopsis\nCast changes\nCast\nMain\nRecurring\nNotable guest appearances\nEpisodes\nTheme song\nBroadcast history and Nielsen ratings\nHome media\nAwards and nominations\n2019 special\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "However, the roles were all recast, with Berlinda Tolbert taking over the role of Jenny, veteran actor Franklin Cover playing her father, Tom Willis, whose first name was changed from Louis, as it was in their first All in the Family appearance, and Roxie Roker as her mother, Helen. Roxie Roker was asked during a casting interview if she'd be comfortable with her character having a white husband. In response she showed a picture of her husband, Sy Kravitz, who was white. Synopsis\nCast of The Jeffersons, clockwise from top: Mike Evans, Sherman Hemsley, and Isabel Sanford (1975)\nDuring the January 11, 1975 episode of All in the Family, titled \"The Jeffersons Move Up\", Edith Bunker gave a tearful good-bye to her neighbor Louise Jefferson as her husband George, their son Lionel, and she moved from a working-class section of Queens, New York, into the luxurious Colby East, a fictitious high-rise apartment complex on East 63rd Street in Manhattan. The Jeffersons premiered the following week, on January 18, 1975. George's career as a dry-cleaner began in the first season of All in the Family in the third episode \"Oh, My Aching Back\" (though the character himself did not appear on-camera). After his car was rear-ended by a bus, he filed a civil action and won $5000, enough to open his first store in Queens. At the beginning of The Jeffersons, he was operating five stores throughout New York City, with another two opening during the following seasons. Louise made friends with Tom and Helen Willis, an interracial couple with two adult children of their own (whom George derided as \" zebras \"): son Allan (played by Andrew Rubin in the first-season finale, and by Jay Hammer throughout season 5), a white-passing college drop-out;", "start_char": 7866, "end_char": 9611, "id": "104973735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_300023087#1_326395422", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/24/showbiz/sherman-hemsley-obit/index.html", "title": "'Jeffersons' star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74 | CNN", "headings": "‘Jeffersons’ star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74\n‘Jeffersons’ star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nStory highlights\n", "segment": "Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: Quantrell Colbert/TBS\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSherman Hemsley reacts during a scene in an episode of \"House of Payne\" in April 2011. Hemsley, who played the brash George Jefferson on \"All in the Family\" and \"The Jeffersons,\" died Tuesday at 74, his booking agent said. Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: CBS/Landov\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSherman Hemsley played George Jefferson, a wisecracking owner of a dry cleaning business, on \"All In the Family\" from 1973 until 1975, when the spinoff \"The Jeffersons\" began an 11-season run. The late Isabel Sanford played his wife, Louise \"Weezy\" Jefferson.", "start_char": 322, "end_char": 992, "id": "16843536" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_300143297#1_326688564", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/30/showbiz/sherman-hemsley-dispute/index.html", "title": "Actor Sherman Hemsley unburied amid fight over his remains - CNN", "headings": "Actor Sherman Hemsley unburied amid fight over his remains\nActor Sherman Hemsley unburied amid fight over his remains\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\n", "segment": "Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: Quantrell Colbert/TBS\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSherman Hemsley reacts during a scene in an episode of \"House of Payne\" in April 2011. Hemsley, who played the brash George Jefferson on \"All in the Family\" and \"The Jeffersons,\" died Tuesday at 74, his booking agent said. Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: CBS/Landov\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSherman Hemsley played George Jefferson, a wisecracking owner of a dry cleaning business, on \"All In the Family\" from 1973 until 1975, when the spinoff \"The Jeffersons\" began an 11-season run. The late Isabel Sanford played his wife, Louise \"Weezy\" Jefferson.", "start_char": 350, "end_char": 1020, "id": "16843738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1082565950#7_2036265328", "url": "https://ourpastimes.com/black-actors-from-the-70s-12498542.html", "title": "Black Actors From the '70s | Our Pastimes", "headings": "Black Actors From the '70s\nTHEATER\nBlack Actors From the '70s\nPam Grier\nJim Brown\nBen Vereen\nSherman Hemsley\nReferences\nWriter Bio\nRelated Articles\n", "segment": "Norman Lear offered Hemsley the role of George Jefferson on \"All In The Family\" in 1971. Hemsley initially declined the role because of his commitment to \"Purlie,\" but accepted it in 1973. The popularity of Hemsley’s George Jefferson character resulted an \"All in the Family\" spin-off series: \" The Jeffersons,\" which successfully aired from 1975 to 1985. References\nbio.: Sidney Poitier\nIMDB: Top 50 Black Actors Of All Time\nbio.: Pam Grier\nWriter Bio\nRobert Russell began writing online professionally in 2010. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy and is currently working on a book project exploring the relationship between art, entertainment and culture. He is the guitar player for the nationally touring cajun/zydeco band Creole Stomp.", "start_char": 3510, "end_char": 4245, "id": "66195877" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_300143297#2_326689728", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/08/30/showbiz/sherman-hemsley-dispute/index.html", "title": "Actor Sherman Hemsley unburied amid fight over his remains - CNN", "headings": "Actor Sherman Hemsley unburied amid fight over his remains\nActor Sherman Hemsley unburied amid fight over his remains\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nStory highlights\n(CNN) —\n", "segment": "Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: CBS/Landov\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSherman Hemsley played George Jefferson, a wisecracking owner of a dry cleaning business, on \"All In the Family\" from 1973 until 1975, when the spinoff \"The Jeffersons\" began an 11-season run. The late Isabel Sanford played his wife, Louise \"Weezy\" Jefferson. Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: CBS/Landov\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSammy Davis Jr., right, guest stars on \"The Jeffersons'\" episode \"What Makes Sammy Run?\" Photos:", "start_char": 672, "end_char": 1205, "id": "16843739" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_300023087#2_326396546", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/24/showbiz/sherman-hemsley-obit/index.html", "title": "'Jeffersons' star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74 | CNN", "headings": "‘Jeffersons’ star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74\n‘Jeffersons’ star Sherman Hemsley dies at 74\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nStory highlights\n", "segment": "Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: CBS/Landov\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSherman Hemsley played George Jefferson, a wisecracking owner of a dry cleaning business, on \"All In the Family\" from 1973 until 1975, when the spinoff \"The Jeffersons\" began an 11-season run. The late Isabel Sanford played his wife, Louise \"Weezy\" Jefferson. Photos: Sherman Hemsley: ' Jeffersons' star\nPHOTO: CBS/Landov\nTV star Sherman Hemsley —\nSammy Davis Jr., right, guest stars on \"The Jeffersons'\" episode \"What Makes Sammy Run?\" Photos:", "start_char": 644, "end_char": 1177, "id": "16843537" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1943576758#4_2959619881", "url": "http://www.iloveoldschoolmusic.com/say-whaaat-lionel-said-hated-jeffersons/", "title": "Wow! \"Lionel\" Said He HATED Being On \"The Jeffersons\"?!!", "headings": "Wow! “Lionel” Said He HATED Being On “The Jeffersons”?!!\nWow! “Lionel” Said He HATED Being On “The Jeffersons”?!!\nPosted On : January 22, 2015\n", "segment": "Also, Sherman Hemsley was not the original George Jefferson. Damon is referring to this fun fact about the show’s beginning cast: From the character’s first appearance on All in the Family, producer, Norman Lear, had pegged Sherman Hemsley to play “George Jefferson.” But when All in the Family became a hit, Hemsley was tied up on Broadway as the co-star of Purlie, and was understandably reluctant to break his contract. Lear improvised and hired Mel Stewart as a sort of “placeholder.” In the sitcom’s storyline, Stewart posed as “George Jefferson” when he joined “George’s” wife, “Louise” (played by Isabel Sanford), for dinner at the ‘Bunker’ home. It was later revealed that he was actually “Henry Jefferson,” “George’s” brother. Then Damon Evans revealed that his sexual preference became an issue for him on The Jeffersons as well. Interviewer: Wow.", "start_char": 1289, "end_char": 2146, "id": "20254396" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_193877368#1_360731972", "url": "http://the-jeffersons.wikia.com/wiki/George_Jefferson", "title": "George Jefferson | The Jeffersons Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "George Jefferson\nGeorge Jefferson\nCharacter overview\nJefferson Cleaners\nAll in the Family Appearances\nSeason Four\nSeason Five\nSeason Eight\nCultural impact\nTrivia\nReferences\n", "segment": "Louise Mills-Jefferson (m. 1952)\nChildren: Lionel Jefferson (son)\n\n\nCharacter information\nAppeared on: The Jeffersons\nFirst appeared: in episode \"Henry's Farewell\"\n(on All in the Family )\nCharacter played by: Sherman Hemsley\nGeorge Jefferson is the protagonist, minor antagonist, and anti-hero on The Jeffersons. He is co-founder/president of Jefferson Cleaners on The Jeffersons. Played by Sherman Hemsley on the American television sitcoms All In The Family (from 1973 until 1975) and its spinoff, The Jeffersons (1975–1985). The character appears in all 253 episodes of The Jeffersons . Character overview\nGeorge Jefferson was born in Harlem, NY in about 1929 or 1930, an ambitious African-American entrepenuer who started and managed a successful chain of seven dry cleaning stores in New York City. His mother, Olivia, better known on the series as Mother Jefferson, was supposedly a domestic, like wife Louise would be when they married, until they started up the dry-cleaning business around 1968.", "start_char": 242, "end_char": 1247, "id": "1962270" } ]
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what country surrounds spain?
Perejil Island
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National Day: 12 October ( Fiesta Nacional de España)\nSpain Facts\nSpain Map | Where is Spain? • Spain is a country in southwestern Europe on the Iberian peninsula. Spain borders the countries Portugal, Andorra, France and the UK with Gibraltar, which is a British Overseas Territory. The longest border is shared with Portugal. Spain also shares borders with Morocco, as the two Spanish enclaves Ceuta and Melilla are located within Morocco. Spain is separated from the African continent by the Straits of Gibraltar. This passage connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea. Rock of Gibraltar\nThe narrowest point of the Straits of Gibraltar between the two continents Europe and Africa is 14.3 km/ 8.9 miles wide.", "start_char": 1428, "end_char": 2230, "id": "49573032" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_1594660031#0_3421253308", "url": "https://nationfacts.net/spain-facts", "title": "50 Amazing Facts About Spain | NationFacts.net", "headings": "50\nFascinating Facts about\nSpain\n\n50 Fascinating Facts about Spain\nSpain Facts\nSources\nIndia Facts\nCanada Facts\nPortugal Facts\n", "segment": "50 Amazing Facts About Spain | NationFacts.net\n50 Fascinating Facts about Spain\nSpain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is located on the Iberian Peninsula and is part of Southwestern Europe. Spain is a sovereign state and is almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. To its northeast are France, Andorra and the Bay of Biscay, while to is northwest is Portugal. Spain also has many territories throughout the world. Spanish territories include the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, the cities Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa, Alhuecemas, Velez de la Gomera, Alboran, Chafarinas Islands and many other small islets. The country is the second largest country in Western Europe, right behind France, and is the fifth largest country in all of Europe. Spain’s population is 47.3 million people, while its capital city of Madrid is home to 3.2 million people. Spain has one official language, and four recognized languages. Its official language is Spanish; however Basque, Catalan, Galician, and Occitan are all spoken throughout various regions of Spain.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1071, "id": "14828681" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#307_2575643403", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n 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Spain\n \n. . . . . . .", "start_char": 7644, "end_char": 7699, "id": "40307330" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1059830586#0_2323943653", "url": "https://geology.com/world/spain-satellite-image.shtml", "title": "Spain Map and Satellite Image", "headings": "Spain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain Bordering Countries:\nRegional Maps:\nWhere is Spain?\nSpain Satellite Image\nExplore Spain Using Google Earth:\nSpain on a World Wall Map:\nSpain On a Large Wall Map of Europe:\nSpain Cities:\nSpain Locations:\nSpain Natural Resources:\nSpain Natural Hazards:\nSpain Environmental Issues:\n", "segment": "Spain Map and Satellite Image\n\n\nHome » World Maps » Europe » Spain\nSpain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain is located in southwestern Europe. Spain is bordered by the Bay of Biscay, the Balearic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Alboran Sea; Portugal to the west and France and Andorra to the north. To the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, the semi-enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are bordered by Morocco. Spain is located in southwestern Europe. Spain is bordered by the Bay of Biscay, the Balearic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Alboran Sea; Portugal to the west and France and Andorra to the north. To the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, the semi-enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are bordered by Morocco. Spain Bordering Countries: Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Portugal, Morocco (Ceuta and Melilla)\nRegional Maps:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 826, "id": "98620771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1059830586#1_2323945087", "url": "https://geology.com/world/spain-satellite-image.shtml", "title": "Spain Map and Satellite Image", "headings": "Spain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain Map and Satellite Image\nSpain Bordering Countries:\nRegional Maps:\nWhere is Spain?\nSpain Satellite Image\nExplore Spain Using Google Earth:\nSpain on a World Wall Map:\nSpain On a Large Wall Map of Europe:\nSpain Cities:\nSpain Locations:\nSpain Natural Resources:\nSpain Natural Hazards:\nSpain Environmental Issues:\n", "segment": "Spain is bordered by the Bay of Biscay, the Balearic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Alboran Sea; Portugal to the west and France and Andorra to the north. To the south, across the Strait of Gibraltar, the semi-enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are bordered by Morocco. Spain Bordering Countries: Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Portugal, Morocco (Ceuta and Melilla)\nRegional Maps: Map of Europe, World Map\nWhere is Spain? Spain Satellite Image\nExplore Spain Using Google Earth: Google Earth is a free program from Google that allows you to explore satellite images showing the cities and landscapes of Spain and all of Europe in fantastic detail. It works on your desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. The images in many areas are detailed enough that you can see houses, vehicles and even people on a city street.", "start_char": 449, "end_char": 1265, "id": "98620772" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1383855275#7_2235102261", "url": "http://www.worldatlas.com/eu/es/where-is-spain.html", "title": "Spain Maps & Facts - World Atlas", "headings": "Maps of Spain\nMaps of Spain\nCommunities of Spain Map\nWhere is Spain?\nOutline Map of Spain\nKey Facts\n", "segment": "It is situated in both Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth. Spain is bordered by 5 countries: by Portugal in the west, by France and Andorra in the northeast, by Gibraltar and Morocco (the Spanish territories of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa), in the south. The country is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea in the east and southeast, by the Atlantic Ocean in the northwest and southwest and by the Bay of Biscay in the north. Spain shares its maritime borders with Algeria and Italy. Spain Bordering Countries : Morocco, Gibraltar, Portugal, Andorra. Regional Maps: Map of Europe\nOutline Map of Spain\nThe above blank outline map is of the European country of Spain. The map maybe downloaded and printed to be used for coloring or educational purpose.", "start_char": 3351, "end_char": 4114, "id": "27020718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1083361931#2_2414333258", "url": "https://internationalliving.com/countries/spain/where-is-spain/", "title": "Where Is Spain? | Map of Spain - International Living Countries", "headings": "Where Is Spain?\nWhere Is Spain?\nWhere is Spain on a Map of the World?\nWhere Is Spain?\nHow to Get There\nSpain’s Weather and Terrain\nPolitical Structure and Language\nPopular Areas of Spain\n", "segment": "So here’s the skinny on my favorite corner of Europe…Spain. Where Is Spain? Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in the southwest corner of Europe. It shares the peninsula with Portugal, but Spain occupies the lion’s share—about five-sixths. Spain has Portugal to the west and France to the north. The rest of the country borders on water…and often on beach (more on that later). Spain’s northwest border is the Bay of Biscay. To the east and southeast is the Mediterranean, and to the southwest, past Gibraltar, is the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to the Spanish mainland, the Balearic Islands (notably Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca), in the Mediterranean, belong to Spain. So do the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic off the coast of Africa.", "start_char": 386, "end_char": 1140, "id": "34148139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#306_2575637271", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n 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\n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . . . . . . . Spain\n \n. .", "start_char": 7624, "end_char": 7679, "id": "40307329" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_883187537#2_1829349135", "url": "https://www.definitions.net/definition/Spain", "title": "What does Spain mean?", "headings": "Definitions for Spain\nspeɪn\n\nWhat does Spain mean?\nDefinitions for Spain\nspeɪn Spain\nHere are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Spain.\nPrinceton's WordNet (3.67 / 3 votes) Rate this definition:\nWiktionary (4.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition:\nFreebase (4.20 / 5 votes) Rate this definition:\nThe Nuttall Encyclopedia (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nU.S. National Library of Medicine (1.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition:\nMilitary Dictionary and Gazetteer (2.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition:\nSuggested Resources (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition:\nEtymology and Origins (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:\nBritish National Corpus\nAnagrams for Spain »\nHow to pronounce Spain?\nHow to say Spain in sign language?\nNumerology\nExamples of Spain in a Sentence\nImages & Illustrations of Spain\nPopularity rank by frequency of use\nTranslations for Spain\nFrom our Multilingual Translation Dictionary\nGet even more translations for Spain »\nTranslation\nFind a translation for the Spain definition in other languages:\nWord of the Day\nWould you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?\nDiscuss these Spain definitions with the community:\nCitation\nUse the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:\nThe Web's Largest Resource for\nDefinitions & Translations\nA Member Of The STANDS4 Network\nQuiz\nAre you a words master?\nmaking or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances\nAlternative searches for Spain:\n", "segment": "Spain\nSpain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a sovereign state and a member of the European Union. It is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and north east by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Spain's 1,214 km border with Portugal is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union. Spanish territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast, and two autonomous cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, that border Morocco, plus Alborán, Chafarinas Islands, Alhucemas, Vélez de la Gomera and other small islets including Perejil. Furthermore, the town of Llívia is a Spanish exclave situated inside French territory. With an area of 505,992 km², Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe and the European Union and the fifth largest country in Europe. Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian peninsula around 35,000 years ago.", "start_char": 680, "end_char": 1845, "id": "12190679" } ]
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where did sir donald bradman live?
Adelaide
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_983780464#2_2045916748", "url": "https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/interesting-facts-about-sir-donald-bradman-1536229393-1", "title": "7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman", "headings": "Know 7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman\nKnow 7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman\nHemant Singh\n", "segment": "The Don, The Boy from Bowral, Braddles, and the White Headley etc. Bradman played Test cricket for 20 years and had retired in 1948, but many of his records have been intact even today. Let us know some interesting facts about Sir Donald Bradman in this article. 1. Sir Donald Bradman was born in New South Wales, Australia on August 27, 1908. 2. Bradman had started his test cricket career against England on November 30, 1928. But Bradman's Test debut was not very explosive, he scored just 18 runs in the first innings and only 1 run in the second inning ultimately England won this Test match by 675 runs. 3. Sir Donald Bradman had scored 6996 runs in just 52 Tests matches at an average of 99.94 in his Test career.", "start_char": 856, "end_char": 1576, "id": "79558163" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_101700430#0_170548963", "url": "http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4188.html", "title": "Donald Bradman profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos", "headings": "\nFull Name\nBorn\nDied\nAlso Known As\nNicknames\nBatting Style\nBowling Style\nHeight\nTEAMS\nCareer Averages\nBatting & Fielding\nBowling\nRecords\n1 st\n1 st\nExplore Statsguru Analysis\nDebut/Last Matches - Player\nLast\nFC Matches\nSpan\nVideos\nNews and Features\nPhotos\n", "segment": "Donald Bradman profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos\nOVERVIEW\nSTATS\nRECORDS\nMATCHES\nVIDEOS\nNEWS\nPHOTOS\nFull Name\nDonald George Bradman\nBorn\nAugust 27, 1908, Cootamundra, New South Wales\nDied\nFebruary 25, 2001, Kensington Park, Adelaide, South Australia, (aged 92y 182d)\nAlso Known As\nSir Donald Bradman\nNicknames\nThe Don\nBatting Style\nRight hand bat\nBowling Style\nLegbreak\nHeight\n5ft 7in\nTEAMS\nAustralia\nNew South Wales\nSouth Australia\nSir Donald Bradman of Australia was, beyond any argument, the greatest batsman who ever lived and the greatest cricketer of the 20th century. Only WG Grace, in the formative years of the game, even remotely matched his status as a player. And The Don lived on into the 21st century, more than half a century after he retired. In that time, his reputation not merely as a player but as an administrator, selector, sage and cricketing statesman only increased. His contribution transcended sport; his exploits changed Australia's relationship to what used to be called the \"mother country\". Throughout the 1930s and 40s Bradman was the world's master cricketer, so far ahead of everyone else that comparisons became pointless. In 1930, he scored 974 runs in the series, 309 of them in one amazing day at Headingley, and in seven Test series against England he remained a figure of utter dominance; Australia lost the Ashes only once, in 1932-33, when England were so spooked by Bradman that they devised a system of bowling, Bodyline, that history has damned as brutal and unfair, simply to thwart him. He still averaged 56 in the series.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1601, "id": "18635536" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_969373618#0_2014427426", "url": "http://www.bradman.com.au/sir-donald-bradman/", "title": "Sir Donald Bradman | Bradman Foundation", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sir Donald Bradman | Bradman Foundation\nHome » Sir Donald Bradman\nSIR DONALD BRADMAN\nDon Bradman, dubbed ‘the boy from Bowral’, rose to acclaim during times of hardship, depression and recovery. He represented Australia for 20 years, playing 52 Tests from 1928/29-1948. Knighted for his services to cricket in 1949, he remains the only Australian cricketer to receive a knighthood for services to the game. He retired from Test cricket with a batting average of 99.94, making his Test batting achievements nearly twice that of the nearest Test batsman. The Don\nDon Bradman was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia, on 27 August 1908, but spent his early years in the NSW town of Bowral. At his Shepherd Street home he developed a solitary game where he would repeatedly hit a golf ball with a cricket stump against the curved brick base of the family water tank. The Greatest Ever\nDid you know that Sir Donald’s average in Test matches reached 50 with his 3rd innings, and stayed above 50 for the rest of his career? This is just one of the interesting facts and statistics you’ll find here. Find out more »\nThe Bradman Walk\nA great tourist attraction, this walk takes you on a self-guided tour of Bowral, visiting some of the historic sites associated with Sir Donald Bradman AC. The walk is 1.7km and takes about 45min.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1332, "id": "75955710" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_983780464#0_2045914294", "url": "https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/interesting-facts-about-sir-donald-bradman-1536229393-1", "title": "7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman", "headings": "Know 7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman\nKnow 7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman\nHemant Singh\n", "segment": "7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman\nKnow 7 Interesting Facts about Sir Donald Bradman\nSir Donald Bradman is known as the best batsman in the history of Test cricket. Sir Donald Bradman was born on August 27, 1908 in New South Wales, Australia. Sir Donald Bradman started his Test career against England in November 30, 1928. In the Test matches his average was 99.94, which is a record so far. Hemant Singh\nCreated On: Oct 7, 2019 16:39 IST Modified On: Oct 7, 2019 16:45 IST\nSir Donlad Bradman\nThere is hardly any person in the world who is very fond of cricket but did not hear the name of Sir Donald Bradman. Sir Donald Bradman is considered to be the best Test player in the world of cricket ever. Sir Donald Bradman was known as his short name \"Don\" and for the world's bowlers he was not even less than a \"Don\". Bradman has other nicknames;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 855, "id": "79558161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_844292517#0_1778703065", "url": "http://www.biographybase.com/biography/Bradman_Sir_Donald.html", "title": "Sir Donald Bradman Biography", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sir Donald Bradman Biography\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSir Donald Bradman Biography\nSir Donald George Bradman (August 27, 1908 - February 25, 2001) was an Australian cricket player who is universally regarded as the greatest cricket player of all time, and one of Australia's greatest popular heroes. Cricket career\nEarly years\nBorn in Cootamundra, but raised in Bowral where the Bradman Museum and Bradman Oval are sited, he was noted as a youth for his obsessive practice, often hitting a ball repeatedly against a wall using only a cricket stump. After a brief dalliance with tennis he dedicated himself to cricket, playing for local sides before attracting sufficient attention to be drafted in grade cricket in Sydney at the age of 18. Within a year he was representing New South Wales and within three he had made his Test debut. Test cricket\nReceiving some criticism in his first Ashes series in 1928-1929 he worked constantly to remove the few weaknesses in his game and by the time of the Bodyline series was without peer as a batsman. Possessing a great stillness whilst awaiting the delivery, his shotmaking was based on a combination of excellent vision, speed of both thought and footwork and a decisive, powerful bat motion with a pronounced follow-through. Technically his play was almost flawless, strong on both sides of the wicket with only his sternest critics noting a tendency for his backlift to be slightly angled toward the slip cordon. Despite occasional battles with illness, he continued to dominate world cricket throughout the 1930s and is credited with raising the spirit of a nation suffering under the vagaries of the economic depression, until war intervened. Over an international career spanning nearly 20 years from 1930 to 1948, Bradman's statistical achievements were unparalleled. He broke scoring records for both first-class and Test cricket;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1866, "id": "75814937" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2171554465#15_2409589463", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batting_average_(cricket)", "title": "Batting average (cricket) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Batting average (cricket)\nBatting average (cricket)\nContents\nValues\nInterpretation\nLeading male batting averages\nTest matches\nFirst Class\nOne Day Internationals\nT20 Internationals\nAlternatives\nStrike rate\nPlayer rankings\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "A Life. London: Faber and Faber. p. 26. ISBN 0571178553. ^ \"Sir Donald Bradman\". Players and Officials. Cricinfo.com.", "start_char": 9882, "end_char": 9999, "id": "100746892" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_463448738#0_1063363514", "url": "http://www.australiaonnet.com/about-australia/famous-australians/sir-donald-bradman.html", "title": "Sir Donald Bradman", "headings": "Sir Donald Bradman\nSir Donald Bradman", "segment": "Sir Donald Bradman\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSir Donald Bradman\n\nSir Donald Bradman is a cricketing legend of the world and a hero of Australia. The fame of Don Bradman is not just limited to the Australia but he is renowned worldwide for his extraordinary talent. The name of Bradman has almost become synonymous with Australian cricket. It was his contribution towards this sport that had made Australia one of the most successful cricketing nations of the world. Sir Donald Bradman is also known as �The Don� commonly. Many scholars and critics are of the opinion that Don Bradman was the greatest player in the 20th century. Donald Bradman was born in the year 1908 on 27th of August at New South Wales. He was the youngest child in the family. Bradman has quit studies at the early age of 14 and got serious about cricket only when he turned sixteen. The common folklore goes that he taught himself the game of cricket and used to practice rigorously with a golf ball and a cricket stamp day and night.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 993, "id": "75396108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_969373618#1_2014429027", "url": "http://www.bradman.com.au/sir-donald-bradman/", "title": "Sir Donald Bradman | Bradman Foundation", "headings": "\n", "segment": "At his Shepherd Street home he developed a solitary game where he would repeatedly hit a golf ball with a cricket stump against the curved brick base of the family water tank. The Greatest Ever\nDid you know that Sir Donald’s average in Test matches reached 50 with his 3rd innings, and stayed above 50 for the rest of his career? This is just one of the interesting facts and statistics you’ll find here. Find out more »\nThe Bradman Walk\nA great tourist attraction, this walk takes you on a self-guided tour of Bowral, visiting some of the historic sites associated with Sir Donald Bradman AC. The walk is 1.7km and takes about 45min. Find out more »", "start_char": 698, "end_char": 1348, "id": "75955711" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_666767922#5_1202026837", "url": "http://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/27/sports/sir-donald-bradman-92-cricket-legend-dies.html", "title": "Sir Donald Bradman, 92, Cricket Legend, Dies - The New York Times", "headings": "Sir Donald Bradman, 92, Cricket Legend, Dies\nSir Donald Bradman, 92, Cricket Legend, Dies\nBy John Shaw\n", "segment": "Donald George Bradman was born Aug. 27, 1908, in Cootamundra, 250 miles southwest of Sydney, and grew up at Bowral, another rural settlement. In 1989 he allowed a small museum to be established there alongside the cricket field to record his career. An intensely private man who declined all endorsement offers and worked as a stockbroker in retirement, Sir Donald approved the exhibition, now a tourist favorite, in order to raise money for disabled children and junior cricket teams. He married Jessie Menzies, a childhood sweetheart, in 1932. She died in 1997. Their children, John and Shirley, survive him, as do three grandchildren. Bradman's prowess was obvious even to Americans. In 1932, when Bradman was in his prime, John Kieran wrote in The New York Times: '' Babe Ruth once knocked 60 home runs in a season. What's that to Daring Don Bradman, the ring-tailed wallaby of the cricket crease!", "start_char": 4179, "end_char": 5080, "id": "691027" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_650480979#2_1529649720", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/sir-donald-bradman-5428.php", "title": "Sir Donald Bradman Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline", "headings": "Sir Donald Bradman\nBiography\n\nSir Donald Bradman Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho was Sir Donald Bradman?\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life & Legacy\nTrivia\n", "segment": "George Bradman\nmother: Emily Bradman\nDied on: February 25, 2001\nplace of death: Kensington Park, South Australia, Australia\nawards: Knight Bachelor - 1949\nCompanion of the Order of Australia - 1979\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nSteve Smith\nGlenn Maxwell\nDavid Warner\nEllyse Perry\nWho was Sir Donald Bradman? Sir Donald George Bradman was an Australian cricketer hailed as the greatest Test batsman of all time. With an unbelievably high career Test batting average of 99.94, he figures among the greatest sportsmen to have played any major sport. Crazy about cricket from a young age, it comes as no surprise that he rose to become one of the game’s everlasting icons. He loved playing cricket as a little boy and devised a game of “solo” cricket to play by himself when he could not find other boys to play with. He was blessed with a natural talent and enduring stamina to play sports and would have, without doubt, excelled at any sport he played.", "start_char": 490, "end_char": 1453, "id": "69679892" } ]
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when was mary poppins made?
1964
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147527418#7_397312510", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_mary_poppins_first_come_out", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Daniel :)\nWhat year was Mary poppins first in theaters? Mary Poppins the movie premiered on 27 August 1964 in Los\nAngeles and two days later in New York. The stage production\npremiered in London in December 2004 and on Broadway in November\n2006. Year of the movie Mary Poppins? According to Wikipedia, the Walt Disney film Mary Poppinspremiered on August 27, 1964. But the movie depicted the city of London in 1910. What year did Disney's Mary Poppins premiere? 1964The film was released in 1964. What year was Mary poppins written? The book was written in the Year l934.", "start_char": 2445, "end_char": 3016, "id": "74973702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147527418#8_397313301", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_mary_poppins_first_come_out", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "But the movie depicted the city of London in 1910. What year did Disney's Mary Poppins premiere? 1964The film was released in 1964. What year was Mary poppins written? The book was written in the Year l934. It was not adapted to\nfilm until l964. What year did Mary Poppins come out? The books date to l934, the movie was released in l964. the\nBroadway show is much more recent and is still fully active. In what location and year does the story of the Mary Poppins musical take place?", "start_char": 2810, "end_char": 3294, "id": "74973703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_697265585#0_905701740", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Poppins_(film)", "title": "Mary Poppins (film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mary Poppins\n(film)\n\nMary Poppins (film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nVoices\nProduction\nDevelopment\nPre-production\nCasting\nFilming\nStoryline differences\nMusic\nRelease\nHome media\nReception\nCritical reception\nBox office\nAccolades\nLegacy\nAmerican Film Institute\nSequel\nIn popular culture\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Mary Poppins (film) - Wikipedia\nMary Poppins (film)\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nMary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. The screenplay is by Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi, based on P. L. Travers 's book series Mary Poppins. The film, which combines live-action and animation, stars Julie Andrews in her feature film debut as Mary Poppins, who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic. Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson, and Glynis Johns are featured in supporting roles. The film was shot entirely at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, using painted London background scenes. Mary Poppins\nTheatrical release poster\nArt by Paul Wenzel\nDirected by\nRobert Stevenson\nProduced by\nWalt Disney\nScreenplay by\nBill Walsh\nDon DaGradi\nBased on\nMary Poppins\nby P. L. Travers\nStarring\nJulie Andrews\nDick Van Dyke\nDavid Tomlinson\nGlynis Johns\nHermione Baddeley\nKaren Dotrice\nMatthew Garber\nElsa Lanchester\nArthur Treacher\nReginald Owen\nEd Wynn\nMusic by\nRichard M. Sherman\nRobert B. Sherman\nCinematography\nEdward Colman\nEdited by\nCotton Warburton\nProduction\ncompany\nWalt Disney Productions\nDistributed by\nBuena Vista Distribution\nRelease date\nAugust 27, 1964\n( 1964-08-27)\nRunning time\n139 minutes\nCountry\nUnited States\nLanguage\nEnglish\nBudget\n$4.4–6 million\nBox office\n$103.1 million\nMary Poppins was released on August 27, 1964, to critical acclaim and commercial success. It became the highest-grossing film of 1964 and, at the time of its release, was Disney's highest-grossing film ever. It received a total of 13 Academy Awards nominations, including Best Picture – a record for any film released by Walt Disney Studios – and won five: Best Actress for Andrews, Best Film Editing, Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song for \" Chim Chim Cher-ee \". In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2155, "id": "99854312" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_304983669#1_651354554", "url": "https://www.eightieskids.com/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-mary-poppins/", "title": "23 Things You Didn't Know About Mary Poppins", "headings": "23 Things You Didn’t Know About Mary Poppins\n23 Things You Didn’t Know About Mary Poppins\n23. One iconic prop was nearly thrown away.\n22. There were a lot of drag queens in the film\n21. A scratch on the film caused a massive reshoot\n20. Walt Disney went to great lengths to secure Julie Andrews for the film\n19. It did well at the Oscars\n18. One scene was not originally in the script\n17. Actors’ voices were used elsewhere in the film\n16. The children were left in the dark\n15. It has made hell of a lot of money\n14. The word ‘supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ pre-dates the movie\n13. P.L Travers hated all of the song in Mary Poppins\n12. P.L Travers didn’t watch the film for 20 years after the premiere\n11. P.L Travers was not invited to the American premiere\n10. The author cried when watching the film because she hated it so much\n9. Other actresses were originally considered for the part\n8. Step in Time was problematic for Walt Disney\n7. Dick Van Dyke had to pay Walt Disney to let him play Mr. Dawes\n6. Julie Andrews originally wanted to do ‘My Fair Lady’\n5. Julie Andrews almost died on the set of Mary Poppins\n4. The song ‘A Spoonful of Sugar’ was inspired by a polio vaccine\n3. One actor had to be paid extra for this scene\n2. One actor died when he was very young\n1. It took over two years to plan and compose all of the songs\n", "segment": "Mary Poppins was released on August 27, 1964, to critical acclaim. It received a total of 13 Academy Awards nominations, including Best Picture – a record for any other film released by Walt Disney Studios – and won five: Best Actress for Andrews, Best Film Editing, Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song for “Chim Chim Cher-ee”. In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”. Mary Poppins is considered Walt Disney’s crowning live-action achievement, and is the only one of his films which earned a Best Picture nomination during his lifetime. ADVERTISEMENT\n23. One iconic prop was nearly thrown away. The founder and former chief archivist at the Walt Disney Archies, Dave Smith, once went on a hunt for the snow globe from the movie. It is the one which featured birds flying around Saint Paul’s Cathedral. He eventually found it on a shelf in a janitor’s office.", "start_char": 791, "end_char": 1830, "id": "20636018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_515971429#7_1097773077", "url": "https://mentalitch.com/top-disney-movies-of-the-1960s/", "title": "Top Disney Movies of the 1960s | Mental Itch", "headings": "Top Disney Movies of the 1960s\nTop Disney Movies of the 1960s\nPollyanna\nKidnapped\nSwiss Family Robinson\nOne Hundred and One Dalmatians\nThe Parent Trap\nBon Voyage!\nThe Legend of Lobo\nMary Poppins\nSummer Magic\nThe Jungle Book\n", "segment": "Mary Poppins\nMary Poppins was a live action and animated musical fantasy film that was released in 1964. It was directed by Robert Stevenson and it was based on a book with the same title by P.L Travers. It starred Julie Andrews in her film debut, David Tomlinson, Glynis Johns, and Dick Van Dyke. It tells the story of how Mary Poppins applied her unique lifestyle to improve a dysfunctional family’s life in London. Mary Poppins became a huge success and it received 13 Academy Awards nominations and it won five including Best Film Editing, Best Actress, Best Original Song, Best Original Music Score, and Best Visual Effects. Summer Magic\nSummer Magic was a live action musical film that was released in 1963. It was directed by James Neilson and it starred Dorothy McGuire, Hayley Mills, and Burl Ives. It tells the story of an early 1900s Boston widow who moves into a new house in a small town in Maine with her children. Summer Magic was based on a novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin entitled Mother Carey’s Chickens. This movie earned Hayley Mills a Golden Globe nomination.", "start_char": 3338, "end_char": 4416, "id": "13592603" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_422592619#0_741289979", "url": "http://movies.disney.com/mary-poppins/about", "title": "About | Mary Poppins | Disney Movies", "headings": "Mary Poppins\nMary Poppins\nCharacters & Cast\nActor\n", "segment": "About | Mary Poppins | Disney Movies\nHome\nAbout\nBuy Movie\nCharacters\nVideos\nGallery\nMary Poppins\nRated: G\nRelease Date: December 23, 1964\nReleased from the Disney Vault in celebration of its 50th Anniversary, this beloved classic shines like never before on Blu-ray with an all-new digital restoration. Winner of five Academy Awards®, including Best Actress (Julie Andrews), Best Song (“Chim Chim Cher-ee”) and Best Visual Effects, Mary Poppins is a movie experience your family will enjoy over and over again. “Practically Perfect In Every Way” Mary Poppins flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of two mischievous children. With the help of a carefree chimney sweep named Bert (Dick Van Dyke), the spirited nanny turns every chore into a game and every day into a “Jolly Holiday.” Share the music, the magic, and the joy of Mary Poppins with a whole new generation for the first time on Disney Blu-ray™. Characters & Cast\nActor\nJulie Andrews Mary Poppins (canon)\nDick Van Dyke Bert (canon)\nKaren Dotrice Jane Banks (canon)\nMatthew Garber Michael Banks (canon)\nDavid Tomlinson George Banks (canon)", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1115, "id": "61247872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3772904018#1_3878632255", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Poppins_(film)", "title": "Mary Poppins (film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mary Poppins\n(film)\n\nMary Poppins (film)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nVoices\nProduction\nDevelopment\nPre-production\nCasting\nFilming\nStoryline differences\nMusic\nRelease\nHome media\nReception\nCritical reception\nBox office\nAccolades\nLegacy\nAmerican Film Institute\nSequel\nIn popular culture\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Mary Poppins was released on August 27, 1964, to critical acclaim and commercial success. It became the highest-grossing film of 1964 and, at the time of its release, was Disney's highest-grossing film ever. It received a total of 13 Academy Awards nominations, including Best Picture – a record for any film released by Walt Disney Studios – and won five: Best Actress for Andrews, Best Film Editing, Best Original Music Score, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song for \" Chim Chim Cher-ee \". In 2013, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\". Mary Poppins is considered Walt Disney's crowning live-action achievement, and is the only one of his films which earned a Best Picture nomination during his lifetime. A Biography film Saving Mr Banks was released in 2013 while A sequel, Mary Poppins Returns, was released on December 19, 2018. Contents\n1 Plot\n2 Cast\n2.1 Voices\n3 Production\n3.1 Development\n3.2 Pre-production\n3.3 Casting\n3.4 Filming\n4 Storyline differences\n5 Music\n6 Release\n6.1 Home media\n7 Reception\n7.1 Critical reception\n7.2 Box office\n7.3 Accolades\n8 Legacy\n8.1 Sequel\n9 In popular culture\n10 See also\n11 References\n12 External links\nPlot\nIn Edwardian London, 1910, George Banks returns home, at 17 Cherry Tree Lane, to learn from his wife, Winifred, that Katie Nanna has left their service after their children, Jane and Michael, have run away, \"For the fourth time this week,\" (\"Life I Lead\"). They are returned shortly after by Constable Jones, who reveals the children were chasing after a lost kite. The children ask their father to help them build a better kite, but he dismisses them.", "start_char": 1539, "end_char": 3290, "id": "105863142" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_728351890#0_1605974525", "url": "https://lessknownfacts.com/10-facts-about-mary-poppins/", "title": "10 Facts about Mary Poppins | Less Known Facts", "headings": "10 Facts about Mary Poppins\n10 Facts about Mary Poppins\nFacts about Mary Poppins 1: the primary character\nFacts about Mary Poppins 2: the plot\nFacts about Mary Poppins 3: the supporting roles\nFacts about Mary Poppins 4: filming\nFacts about Mary Poppins 5: releasing the movie\nFacts about Mary Poppins 6: nominations of Oscar\nFacts about Mary Poppins 7: preservation\nFacts about Mary Poppins 8: the characters\nFacts about Mary Poppins 9: other important characters\nFacts about Mary Poppins 10: voices\n", "segment": "10 Facts about Mary Poppins | Less Known Facts\n10 Facts about Mary Poppins\nPost On: July 15, 2017\nBy: Agustina\nIn: Film\nHome > Film > 10 Facts about Mary Poppins\nFacts about Mary Poppins tell you about an American musical-fantasy film released in 1964. Walt Disney was the producer, while Robert Stevenson was the film director. The Sherman Brothers were the composers and writers of the songs in Mary Poppins. Have you watched this classic movie before? P. L. Travers’ book series Mary Poppins were the inspiration to create the movie. Bill Walsh and Don DaGradi adapted the series into a movie. Here are other unique facts about Mary Poppins to notice:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 654, "id": "110598432" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147527418#2_397308646", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_mary_poppins_first_come_out", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Mary Poppins was released in theaters in 1964. What year did Mary popins come out? Mary Poppins (the film) was released on August 27, 1964. What year was Mary Poppins released? Mary Poppins was released in theaters in 1964. What year did Mary Poppins debut the cinemas? Mary Poppins was released in theaters in 1964. What year was Mary Poppins originally shown? Mary Poppins (film) debuted August 27, 1964. How old is Mary Poppins in 2010?", "start_char": 1133, "end_char": 1573, "id": "74973697" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_170009360#1_322221282", "url": "http://tenrandomfacts.com/mary-poppins/", "title": "Mary Poppins - Ten Random Facts", "headings": "Mary Poppins\nMary Poppins", "segment": "Mary Poppins was chosen to be preserved by Library of Congress for the United States National Film Registry in 2013. Mary Poppins\nImage courtesy of Disney\nMary Poppins was nominated for thirteen Academy Awards, winning five of them, the most ever in Walt Disney history. The Mary Poppins producers took twenty-three years to obtain production rights from the author of the books, Pamela Travers, to create the movie, due to her belief that a film would detract from her books. The Mary Poppins film runs for approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, and was first released on 27 August, 1964. Mary Poppins had over 30 music pieces written by the Sherman brothers, Robert B Sherman and Richard M Sherman, for the production, although only 17 were used. Mary Poppins had the top profits of 1965, with a $28.5 million net profit, a budget of 6 million, and to date, a worldwide gross of over $146 million. Bibliography: Mary Poppins (Film), 2013, Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Poppins_ (film)\nPohn K, The History of Mary Poppins, 2007, Cosmic Play, http://www.cosmicplay.net/Kaleid/Mary/scenebehind1.html\nTagged Celebrity, Facts, Fantasy, Film. Bookmark the permalink. « Garden Hose\nThorny Devil »", "start_char": 925, "end_char": 2131, "id": "1938629" } ]
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Capwell, and always felt he was in the shadow of his late half-brother, Channing Jr. When Mason first appeared, he wanted to bed down with feisty Santana Andrade, but she was more interested in his father, who knew the whereabouts of the baby she had given up at birth. 1985\nMason found a home pregnancy test that belonged to Gina DeMott, his father's new wife. Realizing that Gina had lied about being already pregnant, Mason discovered that the test results were positive. In one of his naughtiest stunts, Mason altered the test results to negative and then offered to get Gina pregnant! A desperate Gina went along with this. The two began seeing each other on the sly, and Gina developed feelings for Mason.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1217, "id": "44386650" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_208226254#23_396877529", "url": "http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/wonder-woman/episodes/100587", "title": "Watch Wonder Woman Online | Season 3 (1978) | TV Guide", "headings": "Wonder Woman Season 3 Episodes\nWonder Woman Season 3 Episodes\nSeason 3 Episode Guide\nMy Teenage Idol Is Missing\nHot Wheels\nThe Deadly Sting\nThe Fine Art of Crime\nDisco Devil\nFormicida\nTime Bomb\nThe Skateboard Wiz\nThe Deadly Dolphin\nStolen Faces\nPot o' Gold\nGault's Brain\nGoing, Going, Gone\nSpaced Out\nThe Starships Are Coming\nAmazon Hot Wax\nThe Richest Man in the World\nA Date with Doomsday\nThe Girl with a Gift for Disaster\nThe Boy Who Knew Her Secret\nThe Boy Who Knew Her Secret\nThe Man Who Couldn't Die\nPhantom of the Roller Coaster\nPhantom of the Roller Coaster\n", "segment": "Albert Popwell. 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Darrel:", "start_char": 3146, "end_char": 3265, "id": "25934453" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_21864895#2_19823455", "url": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000994/", "title": "Raymond Burr - IMDb", "headings": "Raymond Burr\nRaymond Burr (1917–1993)\nBorn:\nDied:\nPhotos\nKnown For\nFilmography\nPersonal Details\nOther Works:\nPublicity Listings:\nAlternate Names:\nHeight:\nDid You Know?\nPersonal Quote:\nTrivia:\nTrademark:\nNickname:\nStar Sign:\nContribute to This Page\nRecently Viewed\n", "segment": "Actor | Production manager | Director | Soundtrack | Thanks | Self | Archive footage\nHide\nShow\nActor (146 credits)\n1993 Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1993 Perry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Host (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1993 The Return of Ironside (TV Movie)\nRobert Ironside\n1993 Perry Mason: The Case of the Skin-Deep Scandal (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1992 Perry Mason: The Case of the Heartbroken Bride (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1992 Perry Mason: The Case of the Reckless Romeo (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1992 Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Framing (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1992 Grass Roots (TV Movie)\nJudge Boggs\n1991 Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1991 Showdown at Williams Creek\nThe Judge\n1991 Delirious\nCarter Hedison\n1991 Perry Mason: The Case of the Glass Coffin (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1991 Perry Mason: The Case of the Maligned Mobster (TV Movie)\nPerry Mason\n1991 Perry Mason:", "start_char": 1097, "end_char": 2054, "id": "44755681" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_671158016#14_1181872488", "url": "http://www.kiwireport.com/the-cast-of-dynasty-then-and-now/2/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Sadly, when Dynasty wanted to run a reunion series, Gordon Thomson couldn’t make the filming, so they were forced to use Robin Sachs instead. However, true fans will always remember Gordon as the true villain of the show. Gordon Thomson now\nThe end of Dynasty didn’t mean the end of Gordon’s career. In fact, the actor actually continued to go from strength to strength. The actor became the third face of Mason Capwell for the soap opera Santa Barbara, as well as landing parts in Sunset Beach, The Young and the Restless, and Passions over the years. One of his most notable performances was", "start_char": 9406, "end_char": 9999, "id": "45426510" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1231675614#2_1357935001", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Thomson_(actor)", "title": "Gordon Thomson (actor) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Gordon Thomson (actor)\nGordon Thomson (actor)\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "During the 1985–1986 season, Thomson also appeared in three episodes of the Dynasty spin-off, The Colbys . After Dynasty, Thomson returned to daytime soaps. In 1990, he joined the now defunct series Santa Barbara (as the third actor to portray the character Mason Capwell ). His commitment to Santa Barbara left him unable to reprise his role as Adam Carrington in the TV miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion (1991), and he was subsequently replaced by British actor Robin Sachs. Thomson had roles on The Young and the Restless, Passions, Sunset Beach, and in 2009, he appeared on Days of Our Lives . Thomson appeared in eight different series produced by Aaron Spelling: Dynasty, Fantasy Island, Finder of Lost Loves, Glitter, The Love Boat, The Colbys, Beverly Hills, 90210 and Sunset Beach. He guest-starred in a variety of other series such as Murder, She Wrote, The Nanny and Silk Stalkings . 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Mason contacts O'Malley, who supplies him with weapons and tells him that his son is still alive—O'Malley adopted Sonny and sent him to a private school so that he would be out of danger. After O'Malley leaves, Senator Trent's men find the house and attempt to kill Andy and Mason, but they both manage to escape. Posing as a real estate agent, Mason recovers the hidden videotape from his old house. He meets O'Malley in a train station, where O'Malley brings Mason's now-teenage son. They do not see each other, because as Mason arrives, O'Malley is already dead, having been shot once by Max after giving the tape to Sonny for safe-keeping while having provided a distraction for him to get away. After shooting one more dead, O’Malley is then shot a second time, this time fatally but not before killing the corrupt cop that shot him by striking him with a tire iron to the head. When Mason arrives, he sees Sonny running away from Quentero and Nolan. Mason catches up with the men, subdues Nolan by breaking his leg and throwing him in a trash bin. He then reaches Quentero before Sonny is grabbed, and the two fight one another.", "start_char": 3200, "end_char": 4440, "id": "104484191" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_336815900#7_848380585", "url": "https://www.bustle.com/articles/134885-the-colony-cast-features-very-familiar-tv-actors-from-lost-alums-to-the-walking-dead-casualties", "title": "The 'Colony' Cast Features Very Familiar TV Actors, From 'Lost' Alums To 'The Walking Dead' Casualties", "headings": "Familiarize Yourself With The Cast Of 'Colony'\nFamiliarize Yourself With The Cast Of 'Colony'\nJosh Holloway\nSarah Wayne Callies\nPeter Jacobson\nAmanda Righetti\nTory Kittles\nThora Birch\n", "segment": "Paul Drinkwater/USA Network; ABC; AMC; Fox; CBS; HBO; DreamWorks", "start_char": 5083, "end_char": 5147, "id": "31367749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_83524390#11_90375397", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_Pyle", "title": "Denver Pyle - Wikipedia", "headings": "Denver Pyle\nDenver Pyle\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nLimited roles\nContinuing roles\nLater years\nCharitable efforts\nRecognition\nOil wealth\nPersonal life\nDeath\nSelected filmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He played Sergeant Tripp in the episode \"The Enemy\" of the James Arness ABC series How the West Was Won. Pyle also had guest starring roles on Rifleman. He also is known for portraying both the suspect and the murder victim on the last original Perry Mason TV episode, \"The Case of the Final Fadeout\", in 1966. He was one of 11 actors to hit the Perry Mason trifecta, portraying a victim, a defendant, and the actual murderer (in previous episodes) on the series, which he did in five appearances. Among his other appearances, he played defendant Robert Crane in \"The Case of the Deadly Double\" in 1958, murderer Tilden Stuart in \"The Case of the Jealous Journalist\", and murderer Emery Fillmore in \"The Case of the Renegade Refugee\" (both in 1961), and murderer Frank Honer in \"The Case of the Shifty Shoebox\" in 1963. Pyle portrayed Grandpa Tarleton in all 26 episodes of Tammy in the 1965–1966 season. Pyle portrayed the vengeful Texas Ranger Frank Hamer in the 1967 movie Bonnie and Clyde. He also appeared in an episode of The High Chaparral as a general who had lost his son. In 1968, he appeared as Titus Purcell, patriarch of a family of homesteaders, in the episode \"The Price of Tomatoes\" in the sitcom Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. Working for the first time with Jim Nabors playing Gomer Pyle, spun-off from The Andy Griffith Show, he used a screen persona similar to Briscoe Darling, Jr. In 1968, he also directed \"The Great Diamond Mines\" on Death Valley Days. Pyle had a guest-starring role in 1973 on The Streets of San Francisco.", "start_char": 7658, "end_char": 9196, "id": "103565630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_997482133#11_1973835733", "url": "https://wiki2.org/en/Denver_Pyle", "title": "Denver Pyle — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2", "headings": "Denver Pyle\nDenver Pyle\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nLimited roles\nContinuing roles\nLater years\nCharitable efforts\nRecognition\nOil wealth\nPersonal life\nDeath\nSelected filmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He played Sergeant Tripp in the episode \"The Enemy\" of the James Ar­ness ABC se­ries How the West Was Won. Pyle also had guest star­ring roles on Ri­fle­man. He also is known for por­tray­ing both the sus­pect and the mur­der vic­tim on the last orig­i­nal Perry Mason TV episode, \"The Case of the Final Fade­out\", in 1966. He was one of 11 ac­tors to hit the Perry Mason tri­fecta, por­tray­ing a vic­tim, a de­fen­dant, and the ac­tual mur­derer (in pre­vi­ous episodes) on the se­ries, which he did in five ap­pear­ances. Among his other ap­pear­ances, he played de­fen­dant Robert Crane in \"The Case of the Deadly Dou­ble\" in 1958, mur­derer Tilden Stu­art in \"The Case of the Jeal­ous Jour­nal­ist\", and mur­derer Emery Fill­more in \"The Case of the Rene­gade Refugee\" (both in 1961), and mur­derer Frank Honer in \"The Case of the Shifty Shoe­box\" in 1963. Pyle por­trayed Grandpa Tar­leton in all 26 episodes of Tammy in the 1965–1966 sea­son. Pyle por­trayed the venge­ful Texas Ranger Frank Hamer in the 1967 movie Bon­nie and Clyde. He also ap­peared in an episode of The High Chap­ar­ral as a gen­eral who had lost his son. In 1968, he ap­peared as Titus Pur­cell, pa­tri­arch of a fam­ily of home­stead­ers, in the episode \"The Price of Toma­toes\" in the sit­com Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. Work­ing for the first time with Jim Nabors play­ing Gomer Pyle, spun-off from The Andy Grif­fith Show, he used a screen per­sona sim­i­lar to Briscoe Dar­ling, Jr. In 1968, he also di­rected \"The Great Di­a­mond Mines\" on Death Val­ley Days. Pyle had a guest-star­ring role in 1973 on The Streets of San Fran­cisco.", "start_char": 7598, "end_char": 9210, "id": "47515935" } ]
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what does albania speak?
Albanian language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258516754#0_1862643065", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-albania.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Albania? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Albania?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Albania?\nWhat Is The Official And Most Popular Language Of Albania?\nMinority Languages Spoken In Albania\nGreek\nAromanian\nRomani\nMacedonian\nSerbo-Croatian\nPopular Foreign Languages Spoken In Albania\nItalian\nEnglish\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Albania?\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Albania? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Albania? A sign in the Albanian, as well as Serbian, language. Albania is a relatively ethnically homogeneous country with a vast majority of the population speaking the Albanian language which is also the country’s official language. Minorities in the country speak their own native languages like Greek, Macedonian, Romani, and others. Italian and English are the most popular foreign languages spoken by the Albanians. What Is The Official And Most Popular Language Of Albania? According to the Albanian Constitution, the Albanian language is the official language of Albania. The language serves as the mother tongue of 98.76% of the population of the country. There are several distinct dialects of Albanian.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 793, "id": "96445235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_623103403#0_1369706377", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/european_languages/countries/albania.shtml", "title": "BBC - Languages - Languages", "headings": "\n", "segment": "BBC - Languages - Languages\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlbania\nAlbanian, the country's official language, is spoken by almost 98% of the population of Albania. There are two main spoken dialects of Albanian, southern Tosk and northern Gheg, and they are mutually intelligible. Minority languages that make up the remaining 2% are Greek (around 60,000 speakers), Romani (the same number), and in lesser numbers, Bulgarian and Serb. BBC News Online country profile", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 468, "id": "75578193" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1183038062#9_2524244453", "url": "https://www.balkanscountries.info/albania/albanian-phrases-words-travel/", "title": "Albanian phrases and Love Words for traveling to Albania", "headings": "\nAlbanian phrases and Words for traveling to Albania\nAlbanian phrases and Words:\nUseful Albanian phrases and words, traveling to Albania\nBasic words and Albanian phrases traveling to Albania:\nMore phrases and words in Albanian with its pronunciation\nRomantic and lovely words and phrases in Albanian:\n", "segment": "Love Albanian phrases to meet girls from Albania. Love Albanian phrases for girls. Albanian courses for foreigners. Study Albanian in Albania. What language is spoken in Albania? In Albania the official language is Albanian. The Albanian language is also spoken in some parts of Kosovo and Serbia. Comments are closed.", "start_char": 3672, "end_char": 3990, "id": "16333294" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111031750#0_297106465", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_albania", "title": "What languages are spoken in Albania? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Albania\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Albania?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Albania?\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Albania? - Answers\nAlbania\nLanguages and Cultures\nWhat languages are spoken in Albania? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-05-01 02:20:25\nThe official language is Albanian, there are two main dialects Gheg and Tosk. A dialect of Greek is spoken with Aromanian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Gorani and Roma. The official language of Albania is Albanian. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-12-03 04:32:51\nThe 1 official language of Albania is Albanian, which has two main dialects, Gheg (generally in the north) and Tosk (generally in the south). Many Albanians also speak English, Italian and/or Greek. Here is a complete list of the 8 languages in Albania: Albanian, Gheg\nAlbanian, Tosk\nAlbanian Sign Language\nAromanian (Vllah)\nGreek\nMacedonian\nRomani\nSerbian\nAlbanian Sign Language (AlbSL, Albanian: Gjuha e Shenjave Shqipe) is unrelated to other sign languages of the Balkans.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 954, "id": "74901443" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1189463046#5_2141620476", "url": "http://www.mapsofworld.com/albania/facts.html", "title": "Facts about Albania", "headings": "Facts about Albania\nFacts about Albania\nFacts about Albania\nInteresting facts about Albania\n", "segment": "What are the languages used in Albania? Tosk, the southern Albanian dialect is the official language of Albania. The northern Albanian dialect is Gheg. There are seven other spoken languages which include Greek, Vlach, Romani, Macedonian, Aromanian and Serbo-Croatian. Vlach is a variant of Latin. Macedonian is the language of eastern Albania whereas Aromanian is mostly spoken in Southern Albania. Besides, people are proficient in Italian and English as well. What are the prominent festivals of Albania? Albania observes a dance meeting at Durres in April which includes a captivating array of modern, classical and folk dances. An international Film Festival on Human Rights is held at Tirana every March which is open to citizens and tourists alike.", "start_char": 4044, "end_char": 4800, "id": "45992013" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258516754#1_1862644469", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-albania.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Albania? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Albania?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Albania?\nWhat Is The Official And Most Popular Language Of Albania?\nMinority Languages Spoken In Albania\nGreek\nAromanian\nRomani\nMacedonian\nSerbo-Croatian\nPopular Foreign Languages Spoken In Albania\nItalian\nEnglish\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Albania?\n", "segment": "Italian and English are the most popular foreign languages spoken by the Albanians. What Is The Official And Most Popular Language Of Albania? According to the Albanian Constitution, the Albanian language is the official language of Albania. The language serves as the mother tongue of 98.76% of the population of the country. There are several distinct dialects of Albanian. The two most widely spoken ones are the Tosk which is spoken in the south and the Gheg which is spoken by people in the north of Albania. The River Shkumbin forms the traditional divide between populations of Albania speaking these two dialects of the Albanian language. Cham, Arbereshe, and Arvanitika are some other dialects of Albanian that are spoken outside the country in Italy and Greece. Minority Languages Spoken In Albania\nGreek\nThe most spoken minority language of Albania is Greek. The language is spoken by the Greeks living in the country as well as by Albanians who had immigrated to Greece in the past.", "start_char": 418, "end_char": 1412, "id": "96445236" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#41_2574013806", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n 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\n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n 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What language is spoken in Albania?", "start_char": 3520, "end_char": 3850, "id": "16333293" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1391954714#5_2933515394", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100227185630AARGCQP", "title": "What language do Albanians speak? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "What language do Albanians speak?\nWhat language do Albanians speak?\n8 Answers\n", "segment": "You can sign in to vote the answer. Jesus Shaves\nLv 4\n1 decade ago\nAlbania's official language is Albanian\nmaher\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nWhat Language Does Albania Speak\nSource (s): https://shrinke.im/a0hIB\ngRAVEoNE\nLv 5\n1 decade ago\nNo points for guessing: it's actually Albanian. Source (s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian_language\nparakram\n7 years ago\nTell me ONE Farsi or Hindi word in Albanian language ??? !!! Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now. Ask Question", "start_char": 2338, "end_char": 2820, "id": "25617098" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_116701422#0_196815799", "url": "http://www.ethnologue.com/country/AL/languages", "title": "Albania - Languages | Ethnologue", "headings": "Albania\nAlbania\nPrint\nUnlock this profile with an Essentials plan.\nAlbanian\nAlbanian Sign Language\nAlbanian, Gheg\nAlbanian, Tosk\nAromanian\nFrench\nGreek\nItalian\nMacedonian\nRomani, Vlax\n", "segment": "Albania - Languages | Ethnologue\nAlbania\nPrint\nPrimary tabs\nCountry\nLanguages\nStatus\nMaps\nUnlock this profile with an Essentials plan. See the details on every language spoken in Albania, plus: Profiles for every other country in the world\n7,464 profiles covering every language in use today\nAnd more! only $ 480 /year\nView Plan »\nAlbanian\nAlbanian Sign Language\nAlbanian, Gheg\nAlbanian, Tosk\nAromanian\nFrench\nGreek\nItalian\nMacedonian\nRomani, Vlax\nSerbian", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 455, "id": "18651152" } ]
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what kind of guitar does lindsey buckingham play?
Bass guitar
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_79661089#1_161147085", "url": "https://guitaradvise.com/lindsey-buckingham-guitar/", "title": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? (2021) | Guitar Advise", "headings": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nWhat Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nSo what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play?\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar: Some Background Info\nList of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nGibson Les Paul Custom\nFender American Stratocaster\nTaylor 814ce\nRick Turner Model 1-C-LB\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar Affordable Alternatives\nFender Player Telecaster\nBudget pick\nEpiphone Les Paul Custom\nBudget pick\nFender Player Stratocaster\nBudget pick\nTaylor GS Mini\nBudget pick\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\nDaniel Hoang\n", "segment": "His work is usually split between both electric and acoustic. Many up and coming guitarists want to emulate his beautiful blend of folk acoustic, classic, with a hint of the country for his signature sound. Lindsey Buckingham is quite the unique player, and if you’re looking for the guitars that he has played, we’ll break down all of the electric and acoustic guitars to help you reproduce a similar tone. So what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play? In short, Lindsey Buckingham is known for playing his Rick Turner Model 1-C-LB guitar. In addition, he also plays various other guitars from notable brands including the Taylor 814ce, Gibson Les Paul Custom, Fender Telecaster and Fender Stratocaster. In this post, we’ll take a deeper look at all of the guitars Lindsey Buckingham plays. And since his guitars of choice are definitely on the pricey side, we’ll also give some suggestions for some affordable alternatives in case you wanted to replicate his sound without breaking the bank. Let’s get started! Lindsey Buckingham Guitar:", "start_char": 368, "end_char": 1407, "id": "38975310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_79661089#0_161145280", "url": "https://guitaradvise.com/lindsey-buckingham-guitar/", "title": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? (2021) | Guitar Advise", "headings": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nWhat Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nSo what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play?\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar: Some Background Info\nList of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nGibson Les Paul Custom\nFender American Stratocaster\nTaylor 814ce\nRick Turner Model 1-C-LB\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar Affordable Alternatives\nFender Player Telecaster\nBudget pick\nEpiphone Les Paul Custom\nBudget pick\nFender Player Stratocaster\nBudget pick\nTaylor GS Mini\nBudget pick\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\nDaniel Hoang\n", "segment": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? ( 2021) | Guitar Advise\nWhat Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? Have you ever wondered what guitar Lindsey Buckingham plays? Well keep reading! For many years, Lindsey Buckingham has been a fan favorite for some of his greatest hits like “Go Your Own Way,” “Trouble, “Never Going Back Again,” “Shut Us Down,” and “The Chain.” His work is usually split between both electric and acoustic. Many up and coming guitarists want to emulate his beautiful blend of folk acoustic, classic, with a hint of the country for his signature sound. Lindsey Buckingham is quite the unique player, and if you’re looking for the guitars that he has played, we’ll break down all of the electric and acoustic guitars to help you reproduce a similar tone. So what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play? In short, Lindsey Buckingham is known for playing his Rick Turner Model 1-C-LB guitar.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 908, "id": "38975309" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_79661089#2_161148991", "url": "https://guitaradvise.com/lindsey-buckingham-guitar/", "title": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? (2021) | Guitar Advise", "headings": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nWhat Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nSo what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play?\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar: Some Background Info\nList of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nGibson Les Paul Custom\nFender American Stratocaster\nTaylor 814ce\nRick Turner Model 1-C-LB\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar Affordable Alternatives\nFender Player Telecaster\nBudget pick\nEpiphone Les Paul Custom\nBudget pick\nFender Player Stratocaster\nBudget pick\nTaylor GS Mini\nBudget pick\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\nDaniel Hoang\n", "segment": "In addition, he also plays various other guitars from notable brands including the Taylor 814ce, Gibson Les Paul Custom, Fender Telecaster and Fender Stratocaster. In this post, we’ll take a deeper look at all of the guitars Lindsey Buckingham plays. And since his guitars of choice are definitely on the pricey side, we’ll also give some suggestions for some affordable alternatives in case you wanted to replicate his sound without breaking the bank. Let’s get started! Lindsey Buckingham Guitar: Some Background Info\nLindsey Buckingham rose to fame when he helped turn the music group, Fleetwood Mac, from falling apart to one of the most successful bands in history. From 1975 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2018, Lindsey was the lead vocalist and guitarist for their group known for playing British-American rock music. He is by far one of the most accomplished rock musicians. Buckingham was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 and ranked in the top 100 of the Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Before joining Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey primarily played the Fender Stratocaster.", "start_char": 909, "end_char": 1998, "id": "38975311" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_79661089#4_161153008", "url": "https://guitaradvise.com/lindsey-buckingham-guitar/", "title": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? (2021) | Guitar Advise", "headings": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nWhat Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nSo what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play?\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar: Some Background Info\nList of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nGibson Les Paul Custom\nFender American Stratocaster\nTaylor 814ce\nRick Turner Model 1-C-LB\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar Affordable Alternatives\nFender Player Telecaster\nBudget pick\nEpiphone Les Paul Custom\nBudget pick\nFender Player Stratocaster\nBudget pick\nTaylor GS Mini\nBudget pick\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\nDaniel Hoang\n", "segment": "However, once he joined the band, he switched to the Gibson Les Paul Custom. The first acoustic guitar he uses is the Taylor 814ce. Lindsey was the leading contributor for Fleetwood Mac’s most popular album called “Rumours,” which won the 1978 Grammy Award and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide. Overall, he left his mark on the group by offering them with dark pop songs and enhanced their member’s music through his arrangements, production, and breathtaking guitar playing. What’s fascinating about Lindsey is how he received no formal training on playing the guitar and is not able to read music. Unlike most traditional guitarists, Lindsey developed his unique sound by not playing with a pick, but instead by picking with his fingers and strumming. His finger styles lead sounds classical sometimes and other times sounds country with a bit of ragtime using an open-string guitar. He has a rich style of fingerpicking that utilizes chords, melodies, rhythm, and smoothly blends the techniques of bluegrass, folk, and rock to develop his unique sound. Lindsey’s distinct playing style was inspired by musicians that he looked up to like the Kingston Trio and Merle Travis, whom he reproduced their picking and strumming techniques. List of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nFender American Telecaster\nThe Fender American Telecaster is one the most iconic guitars in history known for it's classic twang tone.", "start_char": 1999, "end_char": 3440, "id": "38975313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_79661089#5_161155326", "url": "https://guitaradvise.com/lindsey-buckingham-guitar/", "title": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play? (2021) | Guitar Advise", "headings": "What Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nWhat Guitar Does Lindsey Buckingham Play?\nSo what guitar does Lindsey Buckingham play?\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar: Some Background Info\nList of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nGibson Les Paul Custom\nFender American Stratocaster\nTaylor 814ce\nRick Turner Model 1-C-LB\nLindsey Buckingham Guitar Affordable Alternatives\nFender Player Telecaster\nBudget pick\nEpiphone Les Paul Custom\nBudget pick\nFender Player Stratocaster\nBudget pick\nTaylor GS Mini\nBudget pick\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\nDaniel Hoang\n", "segment": "Unlike most traditional guitarists, Lindsey developed his unique sound by not playing with a pick, but instead by picking with his fingers and strumming. His finger styles lead sounds classical sometimes and other times sounds country with a bit of ragtime using an open-string guitar. He has a rich style of fingerpicking that utilizes chords, melodies, rhythm, and smoothly blends the techniques of bluegrass, folk, and rock to develop his unique sound. Lindsey’s distinct playing style was inspired by musicians that he looked up to like the Kingston Trio and Merle Travis, whom he reproduced their picking and strumming techniques. List of Lindsey Buckingham Guitars\nFender American Telecaster\nFender American Telecaster\nThe Fender American Telecaster is one the most iconic guitars in history known for it's classic twang tone. It's a professional guitar that excels in the blues, country, and pop genres. Buy on Sweetwater\nLearn More\nFender Telecaster is the first commercialized solid-body electric guitar that is versatile to play across most genres like reggae, pop, rock, country, soul, jazz, blues, folk, alternative, metal, punk, R&B, and indie rock. Aside from Lindsey Buckingham, some of the most famous musicians have hoisted the Tele, such as Andy Summers, Jim Root, Jimmy Page, Buck Owens, Keith Richards, and James Burton. The Fender Telecaster is made from alder or ash and is designed with a flat, symmetrical single-cutaway body with a maple neck. Most Telecasters include two single-coil pickups, single tone control, volume control, and a three-way pickup selector switch.", "start_char": 2607, "end_char": 4203, "id": "38975314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1407457030#5_2849233015", "url": "http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/tabfu.thudspace.net/f/fleetwood_mac/go_your_own_way.crd", "title": "Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac Chords and Lyrics for Guitar", "headings": "Go Your Own Way\nFleetwood Mac\n\nGo Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac", "segment": "References: NNTP-Posting-Host: hardy.u.washington.edu\nIn article\[email protected] (Steve L Portigal) writes: > I really like this Fleetwood Mac song. Anyone help me out? >\n> Steve\n>\nHere's my attempt, please forgive any major mistakes I'm going by\nmemory. The song is in F, and he (Lindsey Buckingham) uses several guitars, some\nwith capos some with distortion, feedback (cool.) So I'll just give the\nbasic cord names, which I usually play bar chords: F at the 8th fret\nC at the 3rd\nD at the 5th\nBb at the 1st\nAlso Lindsey makes extensive use of a Fsus9/F/Fsus9/F (I think that\nis what it is called) sequence as well the same in Bb etc. Those are\nrealtively easy to do using bar cords:", "start_char": 1057, "end_char": 1757, "id": "76436865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1407457030#6_2849234088", "url": "http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/tabfu.thudspace.net/f/fleetwood_mac/go_your_own_way.crd", "title": "Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac Chords and Lyrics for Guitar", "headings": "Go Your Own Way\nFleetwood Mac\n\nGo Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac", "segment": ">\n> Steve\n>\nHere's my attempt, please forgive any major mistakes I'm going by\nmemory. The song is in F, and he (Lindsey Buckingham) uses several guitars, some\nwith capos some with distortion, feedback (cool.) So I'll just give the\nbasic cord names, which I usually play bar chords: F at the 8th fret\nC at the 3rd\nD at the 5th\nBb at the 1st\nAlso Lindsey makes extensive use of a Fsus9/F/Fsus9/F (I think that\nis what it is called) sequence as well the same in Bb etc. Those are\nrealtively easy to do using bar cords: [\nFsus9\n] [\nF\n] [\nFsus9\n] [\nF\n]\n---------------------------------------------- ----------8--------8----------8----------8---- ---------10-------10---------10---------10---- ---------10-------10---------10---------10---- ---------11-------10---------11---------10----- -----------------------------------------------\nI'm going to leave these out, 'cus I'm inexperienced at tabulature as\nwell as text editors, and the two make a nasty combination. [\nF\n]\nLoving you isn't the right thing to do\n[\nC\n] [\nBb\n]\nH\n[\nBb\n]\now can I ever change things that I feel? [\nF\n]\n[\nF\n]\nIf I could Baby I'd give you my world\n[\nC\n] [\nBb\n]\n[\nBb\n]\nHow can I if you won't take it from me? [\nF\n]\n[\nDm\n]\nYou can\n[\nBb\n]\ngo your ow\n[\nC\n]\nn way (Go your own way)\n[\nDm\n]\nYou can\n[\nBb\n]\ncall it an\n[\nC\n]\nother lonely day (another lonely day)\netc..etc..\nHope that helps. Ken Harris\[email protected]\n[\n--\n]\n+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+\nSteve Portigal, Dep't of CIS, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1\nemail:", "start_char": 1241, "end_char": 2796, "id": "76436866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_223440272#5_423973068", "url": "http://www.uberproaudio.com/who-plays-what/488-taylor-swifts-acoustic-guitars", "title": "Taylor Swift's Acoustic and Electric Guitars", "headings": "Taylor Swift's Acoustic and Electric Guitars\nTaylor Swift's Acoustic and Electric Guitars\nTaylor Swift's Guitars\nTaylor Swift's Guitar Strings, Picks, and Straps\n", "segment": "- Taylor 718e acoustic guitar. Used live on the song \"Everything Has Changed\", when she was on the Red Tour with Ed Sheeran. Also played on Britain's Got Talent show. It seems Taylor only built this guitar model for a limited period of time. Taylor Swift has played a Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar Electric Guitar which is white colored with a rosewood fingerboard. In the following video, you can see her perform live with her Fender Jaguar at a GRAMMY Museum performance show. This guitar is pretty awesome - it has Bare Knuckle pickups in it which sound amazing. At that GRAMMY Museum show, she also appears to play a Gibson Songwriter Acoustic-Electric Guitar too. - Taylor blue acoustic Living Jewels Koi fish guitar\n- Gibson Les Paul Alex Lifeson Axcess\nWe have observed Taylor playing a really nice black colored Gibson J-180 acoustic guitar, likely the Everly Brothers model. You'll notice there are star shaped inlays on the neck of the guitar.", "start_char": 2656, "end_char": 3606, "id": "25950983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_79994124#0_161810134", "url": "https://guitaradvise.com/what-guitar-does-ed-sheeran-play/", "title": "What Guitar Does Ed Sheeran Use? (2021) | Guitar Advise", "headings": "What Guitar Does Ed Sheeran Play?\nWhat Guitar Does Ed Sheeran Play?\nEd Sheeran Guitar: Background Info\nWhat Guitar Brands Did Ed Sheeran Use?\nList of Ed Sheeran Guitars\nThe Martin Ed Sheeran Divide Signature Acoustic Guitar\nEd Sheeran Signature Guitar\nThe “Little Martin” LX1E\nBest value\n“Crash X Teddy M” Fender Stratocaster\nWhat Size Guitars Does Ed Sheeran Use?\nEd Sheeran Guitar Affordable Alternatives\nYamaha FG JR1 3/4 Size Acoustic Guitar\nBudget pick\nFender Player Stratocaster Electric Guitar\nBudget pick\nConclusion\nAbout The Author\nDaniel Hoang\n", "segment": "What Guitar Does Ed Sheeran Use? ( 2021) | Guitar Advise\nWhat Guitar Does Ed Sheeran Play? Have you ever wondered what guitar Ed Sheeran uses in his live performances? Well you’re in the right place! In this Ed Sheeran Guitar Guide, we’ll take a closer look at the main guitars in Ed Sheeran’s collection that he uses in his live performance. In short, Ed Sheeran plays a combination of three different guitars. For acoustic guitars, Ed Sheeran plays his signature Martin Ed Sheeran Divide guitar and the “Little Martin” LX1E. Ed Sheeran’s electric guitar of choice is the one of a kind “Crash X Teddy M” Fender Stratocaster. Ed Sheeran Guitar: Background Info\nYou may know Ed Sheeran for his famous singles like Shape of You, Photograph, Thinking Out Loud, Happier and Perfect. He is a singer/songwriter that blew up with his first commercial single called The A-Team in 2011.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 876, "id": "38975595" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_18042222#0_33423835", "url": "https://www.guitarvine.com/transcribe-music-easy-way/", "title": "guitarvine.com", "headings": "guitarvine.com\nguitarvine.com", "segment": "guitarvine.com\nguitarvine.com", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 29, "id": "7315724" } ]
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who was kim kardashian's first husband?
Damon Thomas
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_223928507#0_488233612", "url": "https://www.distractify.com/p/kim-kardashian-first-husband", "title": "Kim Kardashian's First Husband, Damon Thomas, Was a Music Producer", "headings": "Kim Kardashian Married Her First Husband While She Was High on Ecstasy\nKim Kardashian Married Her First Husband While She Was High on Ecstasy\nKim Kardashian's first husband, Damon Thomas, is a music producer.\nKim says she was on ecstasy when she married Damon.\nDamon reportedly tried to come between Kim and her family.\n", "segment": "Kim Kardashian's First Husband, Damon Thomas, Was a Music Producer\nHome > Entertainment > Kim Kardashian\nSource: Getty Images\nKim Kardashian Married Her First Husband While She Was High on Ecstasy\nBy Larry Stansbury\nFeb. 8 2021, Updated 3:24 p.m. ET\nEven Kim Kardashian West has had two high-profile marriages, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star has actually had three marriages. She tied the knot with ex Kris Humphries in 2011 in a lavish $6 million wedding — but their marriage only ended up lasting 72 days. Now, the reality TV star is married to Kanye West, whom she wed in 2014. The couple shares four children, North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm West. Article continues below advertisement\nWhat some fans might not know is that before Kris and Kanye, Kim previously eloped with a man named Damon Thomas. Let's take a look at what we know about Damon, from his career and several reasons why they divorced. Kim Kardashian's first husband, Damon Thomas, is a music producer. At 29, Damon was 10 years older than Kim when they married in January 2000. They ended up divorcing in 2004.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1092, "id": "57244048" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1271702101#3_2713534840", "url": "https://starschanges.com/kim-kardashian-family/", "title": "Kim Kardashian family: siblings, parents, children, husband", "headings": "Kim Kardashian Family\nKim Kardashian Family\nKim Kardashian Parents:\nKim Kardashian Husband:\n", "segment": "Kim Kardashian takes part in their family show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and she managed to become the favorite heroine for many watchers. Kim looks so hot and sexual and she used her sexuality to promote herself. The star had numerous fans and got married several times. Kim’s first husband was a musical producer Damon Thomas. They got acquainted in January, 2000 and got married after 22 days of dating. Damon and Kim lived together within 4 years and then decided to divorce. Damon tells that Kim annoyed him, being “a compulsive shopper” and Kim accuses her ex-husband in being physically and mentally abusive. YouTube\nKim Kardashian’s second husband was a basketball player Kris Humphries. They got married on the 20th of August, 2011 and lived together within 1 year. When Kris proposed Kim, he gave her $2 million engagement ring.", "start_char": 1143, "end_char": 1990, "id": "42334359" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_444844519#0_965269105", "url": "https://www.geo.tv/latest/314400-kim-kardashian-made-explosive-revelations-about-her-first-marriage-former-husband-damon-thomas", "title": "Kim Kardashian made explosive revelations about her first marriage, former husband Damon Thomas", "headings": "Kim Kardashian made explosive revelations about her first marriage, former husband Damon Thomas\nKim Kardashian made explosive revelations about her first marriage, former husband Damon Thomas\nMore From Entertainment:\nGame of Thrones' Ned Stark reveals he did not watch final season\nPrince Harry faces mounting pressure to give up royal titles\nJennifer Aniston on returning to Friends set: 'It was sucker punch in the heart'\nKylie Jenner returns to life with beau Travis Scott, enjoys fun-filled moments with him\nNetflix hails huge success of Bautista-starrer Army of the Dead\nCannes 'can't wait' for film fest after 'horrible' year\nTarzan actor Joe Lara, wife killed in plane crash\nBTS unveil ‘Map of The Soul ON:E Concept Photo Book’\nMegan Fox joined beau MGK on stage during Indy 500 performance\nPrince Harry in ‘increasingly dicey grounds’ with the royal family\nExperts urge public to ‘ignore’ Prince Harry, Meghan Markle\nKate Middleton dubbed Queen’s ‘crown jewel’: report\n", "segment": "Kim Kardashian made explosive revelations about her first marriage, former husband Damon Thomas\nHome\nEntertainment\nKim Kardashian made explosive revelations about her first marriage, former husband Damon Thomas\nBy\nWeb Desk\nWednesday Oct 21, 2020\nKim Kardashian made explosive revelations about her first marriage, former husband Damon Thomas\nUS reality TV star Kim Kardashian, who turned 40 today, enjoys a happier life with Kanye West and their four kids, however, it is hard to forget some of the traumas of her first marriage. Kim Kardashian’s first marriage was in 2000 at a tender age of 19. The model eloped with music producer Damon Thomas to Las Vegas and married him despite her family’s reservations. The marriage ended just in three years after Kim accused the former husband of being ‘violent and abusive’. While now she is happily married to Kanye West and has four beautiful children, 2000 was a hard time for Kim and still terrifies her to the core. Kim reportedly claims that her ex-husband Damon was against her working and had restrictions on her to go out and meet friends. \"He said he did not want me to have contact with my old boyfriends who would be able to reach me at the clothing store,\" she recalled. Damon was obsessive to an extent that he wanted to keep track of Kim’s whereabouts at all times. Only after a few months of marriage, Damon started reflect his violent behavior on KUWTK star. Kim’s divorce documents reported to have said: \"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1468, "id": "82783498" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1282110321#1_2749755065", "url": "https://hollywoodlife.com/feature/kim-kardashian-romantic-history-relationships-4233816/", "title": "Kim Kardashian’s Romantic History: A Look Back At Her Relationships – Hollywood Life", "headings": "Kim Kardashian’s Romantic History: From First Marriage, To Kanye West, & All The Men She’s Loved\nKim Kardashian’s Romantic History: From First Marriage, To Kanye West, & All The Men She’s Loved\nJulia Teti\nKim Kardashian’s romances have been front and center since the star rose to fame. Take a look back at the loves of Kim’s life from her first wedding to the end of her marriage with Kanye West.\nDamon Thomas\nRay J\nKim Kardashian and Ray J’s romance spawned the infamous sex tape [AP Images].\nNick Lachey\nNick Lachey and Kim Kardashian went on a few dates together in 2006 [Mega].\nNick Cannon\nKim Kardashian and Nick Cannon dated for a few months in the late 2000s [AP Images].\nReggie Bush\nKim Kardashian and Reggie Bush hand an on-again, off-again relationship [AP Images].\nMiles Austin\nKim Kardashian dated Miles Austin in 2010 [Mega].\nShengo Deane\nKim supposedly had a short-lived fling with bodyguard Shengo Deane in 2010 [Splashnews].\nGabriel Aubry\nKim Kardashian and Gabriel Aubry went on a few dates in late 2010 [Mega].\nKris Humphries\nKim Kardashian and Kris Humphries were married for just 72 days [AP Images].\nKanye West\nKim Kardashian and Kanye West went from longtime friends to lovers, parents, and then husband and wife [MEGA].\n", "segment": "Take a look back at the loves of Kim’s life from her first wedding to the end of her marriage with Kanye West. Kim Kardashian ‘s personal life has been in the public eye for over a decade. Ever since formally introducing herself in 2007 with the debut episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim has made herself known as a prominent socialite and powerful businesswoman. Over the years, Kim has enjoyed incredibly joyful highs and endured devastating lows. Right now, Kim is likely undergoing an incredibly difficult moment in her life. After more than six years of marriage and four children, Kim has officially filed for divorce from her husband, Kanye West. As fans learn the news, take a look back at the men Kim has dated and married. Damon Thomas\nYears before KUWTK even started filming, Kim’s first marriage played out quite unexpectedly. Kim eloped with music producer Damon Thomas in a secret Las Vegas wedding in 2000. At the time, Kim was only 19 years old.", "start_char": 421, "end_char": 1394, "id": "40408575" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_14348597#2_38052459", "url": "https://celebrityinside.com/film-tv/actresses/kim-kardashian-favorite-things-color-food-song-perfume-drink-designer-facts/", "title": "Kim Kardashian Favorite Color Drink Perfume Food Designer Makeup Biography", "headings": "Kim Kardashian Favorite Color Drink Perfume Food Designer Makeup Biography\nKim Kardashian Favorite Color Drink Perfume Food Designer Makeup Biography\nKim Kardashian Personal Details:\nKim Kardashian Family Pictures\nKim Kardashian Favorite Color, Food, Perfume and other Things:\nKim Kardashian Interesting Facts:\n", "segment": "Unfortunately, Kim Kardashian’s personal life hasn’t been as great as her professional career. She first married music producer Damon Thomas in 2000 but the couple separated in 2004. She then married NBA player Kris Humphries in 2011 but the Kim filed for divorce after just 72 days of their marriage. Besides her marriage, Kardashian had a long chain of boyfriends including many important figures like Reggie Bush and Nick Lachey. In 2012, Kim Kardashian once again fell in love with American rapper Kanye West and the couple got engaged in 2013 after Kim Kardashian gave birth to couple’s first child earlier in that year. Kim and West married on May 24th, 2014 at Fort di Belvedere in Florence, Italy. Check Kim Kardashian Height Weight Bra Size\nKim Kardashian Personal Details: Complete Name: Kim Noel Kardashian\nNicknames: Kimmie\nOccupation:", "start_char": 1577, "end_char": 2425, "id": "76586573" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_618721884#0_1251752314", "url": "https://www.qsponge.com/questions/65065970/How_many_times_has_Kim_Kardashian_been_married", "title": "How many times has Kim Kardashian been married?", "headings": "\nQuestion\nHow many times has Kim Kardashian been married?\nAnswers (2)\nRelated Questions\n", "segment": "How many times has Kim Kardashian been married? Question\nHow many times has Kim Kardashian been married? Answers (2)\nby Lucy 10 years ago\nKim Kardashian has been married twice so far. Her first marriage was in 2000, to Damon Thomas, a music producer. She was 20 at the time. The marriage ended in 2004. After this Kardashian was involved with several men, but there were no permanent commitments until May 2011, when she became engaged to Kris Humphries, a basketball player with the Brooklyn Nets. They were married on 20 August of the same year. The marriage lasted just 71 days; on 31 October Kim Kardashian filed for divorce.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 629, "id": "86878756" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_883830337#1_1674332718", "url": "https://www.lifeandstylemag.com/posts/kim-kardashian-love-life-timeline-79391/", "title": "Kim Kardashian's Relationships: Timeline of Ex-Husbands and Boyfriends", "headings": "A Complete Breakdown of Kim Kardashian’s Dating History: Kanye West, Ray J and More\nA Complete Breakdown of Kim Kardashian’s Dating History: Kanye West, Ray J and More\nAll the Men the Kar-Jenners Have Dated: The Complete List\nHere's Proof the Kardashians Aren't on Good Terms With Their Exes\nFrom Closet Organizer to Billionaire: See Kim Kardashian's Transformation\nKim Kardashian and Damon Thomas\nKim Kardashian and Ray J\nKim Kardashian and Nick Lachey\nKim Kardashian and Nick Cannon\nKim Kardashian and Reggie Bush\nKim Kardashian and Miles Austin\nKim Kardashian and Gabriel Aubry\nKim Kardashian and Kris Humphries\nKim Kardashian and Kanye West\n", "segment": "The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was married to husband Kanye West for six years before filing for divorce on Friday, February 19. Prior to that, Kim had been linked to many models, athletes and producers over the years — and the Kardashian-Jenner mogul didn’t always have the smoothest romantic journey. All the Men the Kar-Jenners Have Dated: The Complete List\nThe KKW Beauty mogul got married to producer Damon Thomas in 2000 at 19 years old. By 2003, the musician filed for divorce. Later, the Skims founder accused him of physical and emotional abuse during the relationship. She also admitted to being high on ecstasy during their nuptials. After the breakup of her first marriage, Kim started dating singer Ray J in 2004 while she was working as a stylist for his sister, singer Brandy. This became one of the socialite’s most famous relationships because it birthed Kim Kardashian: Superstar, the couple’s sex tape, which was leaked without her consent.", "start_char": 789, "end_char": 1759, "id": "50472134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1273180297#9_2717459007", "url": "https://starsgab.com/kim-kardashian-bio/", "title": "Kim Kardashian (Model) Wiki, Bio, Net Worth, Siblings, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Husband, Facts - Starsgab", "headings": "Kim Kardashian (Model) Wiki, Bio, Net Worth, Siblings, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Husband, Facts\nKim Kardashian (Model) Wiki, Bio, Net Worth, Siblings, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Husband, Facts\nKim Kardashian Net Worth\nKim Kardashian Age, Height, Weight & Body Measurements\nKim Kardashian Siblings\nKim Kardashian Bio, Early Life & Family\nKim Kardashian Education\nKim Kardashian Husband\nKim Kardashian Quick Facts\nKim Kardashian Children\nKim Kardashian Marriages & Datings\nKim Kardashian Facts\n", "segment": "She her childhood, she was very passionate about business and makeups. Kim Kardashian with her Spouse Kanye West\nRead Also: Jessica Milagros (Model) Bio, Age, Wiki, Height, Weight, Spouse, Measurements, Net Worth, Facts\nKim Kardashian Husband\nAs of 2020, Kim Kardashian is a married lady. She is married with her longtime friend Kanye West. He is a Rapper by profession. Couple started dating Kim was still legally married to Humphries. Her divorce was finalized on June 3, 2013. Kardashian and West became engaged on October 21, Kardashian’s 33rd birthday, and tied knot on May 24, 2014, at Fort di Belvedere in Florence, Italy. Her wedding dress was designed by Riccardo Tisci of Givenchy with some guests’ dresses designed by designer Michael Costello. The couple’s high status and respective careers have resulted in their relationship becoming subject to heavy media coverage, “The New York Times” referred to their marriage as a historic blizzard of celebrity.", "start_char": 4220, "end_char": 5187, "id": "42337018" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_742992014#7_1801587345", "url": "https://www.capitalfm.com/news/celebrity/kardashian/kim-kardashian-boyfriend-husband-ray-j-kanye-west/", "title": "Kim Kardashian’s Ex Boyfriends And Husbands Before Kanye West – Including Kris... - Capital", "headings": "Kim Kardashian’s Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands Before Kanye West – Including Kris Humphries And Ray J\nKim Kardashian’s Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands Before Kanye West – Including Kris Humphries And Ray J\nKim Kardashian And Kanye West Children: How Many Kids Do They Have And What Are Their Names?\nKim Kardashian and Damon Thomas\nKim Kardashian and Ray J\nKim Kardashian and Nick Lachey\nKim Kardashian and Nick Cannon\nKim Kardashian and Reggie Bush\nKim Kardashian and Miles Austin\nKim Kardashian and Kris Humphries\nKim Kardashian and Kanye West\n> Grab Our App For The Latest Kardashian News And Gossip\n", "segment": "Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries\nKim Kardashian and Kris Humphries' marriage lasted 72 days. Picture: Getty\nWho can forget Kim and basketball player Kris were married for just 72 days in 2011? Kris later described their marriage as “brutal but 100 per cent real” when hit by claims their relationship was fake. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West\nKim Kardashian and Kanye West married in 2014. Picture: Getty\nKim and Kanye started dating in 2012 and they married in 2014. They now have four kids; North, six, Saint, four, Chicago, two, and Psalm, 10 months. > Grab Our App For The Latest Kardashian News And Gossip", "start_char": 3153, "end_char": 3763, "id": "31842629" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_734514866#4_1488097016", "url": "https://ritely.com/how-did-kim-kardashian-became-famous/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Her rule for marriage? If you do not succeed at first, try, and try again. Third luck is the charm for Kim. She first got married at the age of 20, when she eloped with music producer Damon Thomas. They divorced after four years. In 2011, she married NBA player Kris Humphries, and divorced him after only 72 days. She married Kanye in 2014, after few years of dating. Kim’s timeline to stardom\nIf you want to know the answer to the question how did Kim Kardashian became famous, you need to look at the timeline of her rise to stardom. Here are some important dates. June 1994 –Her family name becames publicly known as her father Robert Kardashian is one of the defenders in the OJ Simpson case.", "start_char": 1856, "end_char": 2554, "id": "10105846" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1263882774#2_1875542565", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-countries-have-hosted-the-olympic-games.html", "title": "Which Countries Have Hosted the Olympic Games? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Which Countries Have Hosted the Olympic Games?\nWhich Countries Have Hosted the Olympic Games?\nOlympics Host Countries and Cities\nSummer Olympics\nWinter Olympics\nDid You Know?\nWhich Countries Have Hosted the Olympic Games?\n", "segment": "Olympics Host Countries and Cities\nSummer Olympics\nSummer Olympics is the older of the two Olympic events. There have been 29 Summer Olympic events taking place in 22 cities around the globe. The United States has hosted the Summer Olympic Games four times, the most of any country. The first Olympics event in the US was hosted by St. Louis in 1904. In 1932, Los Angeles hosted the second Summer Olympic Games in the country. The last Olympics hosted by the US took place in Atlanta in 1996 with Los Angeles is expected to play host to the 2028 Summer Olympics. The United Kingdom has hosted the Summer Olympics three times with London hosting all the three events. The UK first hosted the Olympics in 1908. After hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics, London is not expected to host any event anytime soon. France, Germany, Greece, and Australia have each hosted the Summer Games twice.", "start_char": 767, "end_char": 1651, "id": "96453511" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_452596942#5_1024161746", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/olympic-game-cities-1434453", "title": "Cities and the Quest to Host the Olympics Games", "headings": "Cities and the Quest to Host the Olympics Games\nCities and the Quest to Host the Olympics Games\nHow an Olympic City Is Chosen\nFun Facts About Host Cities\nSummer Olympic Games Sites\nWinter Olympic Games Sites\nWatch Now: Which cities will host the future Olympic games?\n", "segment": "Seven cities have hosted the Olympic Games more than once: Athens; Paris; London; St. Moritz, Switzerland; Lake Placid, New York; Los Angeles; and Innsbruck, Austria. London is the only city to have hosted the Olympics three times. Paris will become the next city to do so when it hosts the 2024 Summer Games.", "start_char": 3001, "end_char": 3311, "id": "67603105" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1226747236#0_1785639508", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/cities-which-have-hosted-multiple-summer-olympic-games.html", "title": "Cities That Have Hosted Multiple Summer Olympic Games - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Cities That Have Hosted Multiple Summer Olympic Games\nCities That Have Hosted Multiple Summer Olympic Games\nLondon Has Hosted the Most Summer Olympic Games\nTokyo\nLos Angeles\nParis\nAthens\nConsiderations for Cities Hosting Summer Olympic Venues Today\nCities That Hosted Multiple Summer Olympic Games\n", "segment": "Cities That Have Hosted Multiple Summer Olympic Games - WorldAtlas\nCities That Have Hosted Multiple Summer Olympic Games\nThe Olympic Stadium in London, built for the 2012 Summer Games. The Summer Olympic Games is a multiple sports event held at a four-year interval in different countries across the world and their origin dates back to ancient Greece. The first Games in the modern era were officiated by the King of Greece in 1896 and were marred by inefficiencies but have improved over the years. Cities interested in hosting the Summer Olympics are required to bid. The International Olympic Committee evaluates the proposals through a rigorous process. Some cities have however hosted the Games multiple times, and they are London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Paris, and Athens. London Has Hosted the Most Summer Olympic Games\nLondon, the capital of the United Kingdom, has hosted three Summer Olympic Games, doing so in 1908, 1948, and 2012. The games in 1908 were to be in Rome, but Mount Vesuvius erupted in 1906 destroying the city of Naples. Rome diverted its funds to reconstruction and London was selected. London constructed the White City Stadium with a capacity 66,000 people.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1184, "id": "96396609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2480560247#5_2804970116", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Olympic_Games", "title": "Summer Olympic Games - Wikipedia", "headings": "Summer Olympic Games\nSummer Olympic Games\nContents\nHosting\nHistory\nEarly years\nInterwar era\nAfter World War II\nEnd of the 20th century\nStart of the 21st century and new millennium\nSports\nQualification\nPopularity of Olympic sports\nAll-time medal table\nDefunct nation\nMedal leaders by year\nNumber of occurrences\nList of Summer Olympic Games\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Australia, France, Germany and Greece have all hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice. The IOC has selected Tokyo, Japan, to host the 2020 Summer Olympics, when it will become the first city outside the Western world to have hosted the Summer Olympics more than once, having already hosted the Games in 1964. The other countries that have hosted the Summer Olympics are Belgium, Brazil, China, Canada, Finland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Soviet Union, and Sweden; each of these countries has hosted the Summer Games on just one occasion. Asia has hosted the Summer Olympics three times, in Tokyo, Japan ( 1964 ), Seoul, South Korea ( 1988 ), and Beijing, China ( 2008 ); Asia will host the Games for the fourth time. Tokyo was for the second time slated to be the host city of the 2020 Summer Olympics; however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Summer Olympics have been postponed to twelve months from the original scheduled date. Historically, the Summer Olympics has been held predominantly in English-speaking countries and European nations. Tokyo will be the first city outside these regions to have hosted the Summer Olympics twice;", "start_char": 4684, "end_char": 5844, "id": "64479387" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_691031765#2_1347563617", "url": "https://olympicstimes.com/summer-olympics-locations/", "title": "Summer Olympics Locations: Past & Future List of Host Cities", "headings": "Summer Olympics Locations: Past & Future List of Host Cities\nSummer Olympics Locations: Past & Future List of Host Cities\nSummer Olympics Locations: List of Host Cities\n", "segment": "Summer Olympics Locations: List of Host Cities\nTill now, there have been 28 Summer Olympic organized in 23 cities. In the United States, Olympic held in four times (1904, 1932, 1984, and 1996), in Great Britain held in three times (1908, 1948, and 2012), in Greece held in twice (1896 and 2004). Similar to Greece, other nations like – Australia, France & Germany held twice times also. Loading...\nThe IOC has selected the 2020 Summer Olympic host in Tokyo, Japan as the 2nd time host nation. Here we created a Summer Olympics Locations list. Check this out. Year\nHost City\nDates\n1896\nAthens\n6–15 April 1896\n1900\nParis\n14 May – 28 October 1900\n1904\nSt. Louis\n1 July – 23 November 1904\n1908\nLondon\n27 April – 31 October 1908\n1912\nStockholm\n6–22 July 1912\n1916\nBerlin. Cancelled due to World War I\n1920\nAntwerp\n14 August – 12 September 1920\n1924\nParis\n4 May – 27 July 1924\n1928\nAmsterdam\n28 July – 12 August 1928\n1932\nLos Angeles\n30 July – 14 August 1932\n1936\nBerlin\n1–16 August 1936\n1940\nTokyo\nCancelled due to World War II\n1944\nLondon\nCancelled due to World War II\n1948\nLondon\n29 July – 14 August 1948\n1952\nHelsinki\n19 July – 3 August 1952\n1956\nMelbourne\n22 November – 8 December 1956\n1960\nRome\n25 August – 11 September 1960\n1964\nTokyo\n10–24 October 1964\n1968\nMexico City\n12–27 October 1968\n1972\nMunich\n26 August – 11 September 1972\n1976\nMontreal\n17 July – 1 August 1976\n1980\nMoscow\n19 July – 3 August 1980\n1984\nLos Angeles\n28 July – 12 August 1984\n1988\nSeoul\n17 September – 2 October 1988\n1992\nBarcelona\n25 July – 9 August 1992\n1996\nAtlanta\n19 July – 4 August 1996\n2000\nSydney\n15 September – 1 October 2000\n2004\nAthens\n13–29 August 2004\n2008\nBeijing\n8–24 August 2008\n2012\nLondon\n27 July – 12 August 2012\n2016\nRio de Janeiro\n5–21 August 2016\n2020\nTokyo\n23 July – 8 August 2021\n2024\nParis\n26 July – 11 August 2024\n2028\nLos Angeles\n21 July – 6 August 2028\n2032\nTBA\nTBA\nIf any changes for any circumstances – we will update this table. previous Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics Results – Medal Stats & Table\nnext USA at Summer Olympics:", "start_char": 894, "end_char": 2922, "id": "65815848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_530830010#4_1201735450", "url": "https://time.com/5689792/2020-tokyo-olympics-when-where/", "title": "Summer Olympics 2020: Where, When, What to Know, TV Schedule | Time", "headings": "Everything You Need to Know About the 2020 Summer Olympics\nEverything You Need to Know About the 2020 Summer Olympics\nWhen will the 2020 Olympics start?\nWhere are the 2020 Olympics being held?\nWhat sports are in the Summer Olympics?\nWhich U.S. athletes will likely be competing?\nAre there any changes to the Olympics this year?\nAre there any big controversies ahead of the Olympics?\nThe coronavirus\nConcerns about costs\nWeather questions\nUSA Gymnastics\nQuestions about Russia\nDoping\nBribery allegations\nWater temperature and clarity\nLabor concerns\nHow can I watch the 2020 Olympics?\nWhere will the 2024 Summer Olympics be held?\nGet The Brief. Sign up to receive the top stories you need to know right now.\n", "segment": "Carl Court—Getty Images\nFor the second time in its history, Tokyo is hosting the summer Olympics; they first hosted back in 1964. ( Japan has also been home to two Winter Olympics, at Sapporo in 1972 and Nagano in 1998.) Tokyo is the first city in Asia to host an Olympics twice. Ahead of the postponement announcement, Tokyo looked to many of its preexisting facilities to stage the summer’s events. The city has been renovating stadiums and rebuilding where they can: of 43 venues, 25 were already standing, while eight are new and 10 more temporary, as the Los Angeles Times reports. The Nippon Budokkan is getting fixed up as the site of judo competition and karate, for example, while the Baji Koen Park will host equestrian events and the Yoyogi National Gymnasium will be the spot for handball. ( Back in 1964, it was the center of the swimming and diving events.) But the big site — the Tokyo National Stadium — has been the focus of a major overhaul.", "start_char": 2979, "end_char": 3937, "id": "37373376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1017798871#4_2083732876", "url": "https://www.usmint.gov/news/inside-the-mint/olympic-commemorative-coins", "title": "U.S. Mint Olympic Coins | U.S. Mint", "headings": "U.S. Mint Olympic Commemorative Coins\nU.S. Mint Olympic Commemorative Coins\nBy Jill Westeyn\nJanuary 29, 2018\nTags:\n", "segment": "2 Coins represent Olympic Games held in: Los Angeles (1984–S); Seoul, Republic of Korea (1988–S); Albertville, France (1992–W); Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain (1995–S); Atlanta (1996–S); Salt Lake City (2002–W); [ S–Summer; W–Winter]. Unite Gallery Error:", "start_char": 2665, "end_char": 2917, "id": "6580177" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2989730091#1_3169611321", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_Games_scandals_and_controversies", "title": "List of Olympic Games scandals and controversies - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of Olympic Games scandals and controversies\nList of Olympic Games scandals and controversies\nContents\nSummer Olympics\n1908 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\n1912 Summer Olympics – Stockholm, Sweden\n1916 Summer Olympics (not held due to World War I)\n1920 Summer Olympics – Antwerp, Belgium\n1924 Summer Olympics – Paris, France\n1932 Summer Olympics – Los Angeles, California, United States\n1936 Summer Olympics – Berlin, Germany\n1940 and 1944 Summer Olympics (not held due to World War II)\n1948 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\n1956 Summer Olympics – Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden\n1964 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan\n1968 Summer Olympics – Mexico City, Mexico\n1972 Summer Olympics – Munich, West Germany\n1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada\n1980 Summer Olympics – Moscow, Soviet Union\n1984 Summer Olympics – Los Angeles, California, United States\n1988 Summer Olympics – Seoul, Republic of Korea\n1992 Summer Olympics – Barcelona, Spain\n1996 Summer Olympics – Atlanta, USA\n2000 Summer Olympics – Sydney, Australia\n2004 Summer Olympics – Athens, Greece\n2008 Summer Olympics – Beijing, China\n2012 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\n2016 Summer Olympics – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil\n2020 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan\nWinter Olympics\n1928 Winter Olympics – St Moritz, Switzerland\n1968 Winter Olympics – Grenoble, France\n1972 Winter Olympics – Sapporo, Japan\n1976 Winter Olympics – Innsbruck, Austria\n1980 Winter Olympics – Lake Placid, New York, United States\n1994 Winter Olympics – Lillehammer, Norway\n1998 Winter Olympics – Nagano, Japan\n2002 Winter Olympics – Salt Lake City, Utah, United States\n2006 Winter Olympics – Turin, Italy\n2010 Winter Olympics – Vancouver, Canada\n2014 Winter Olympics – Sochi, Russia\n2018 Winter Olympics – PyeongChang, Republic of Korea\n2022 Winter Olympics – Beijing, China\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 Summer Olympics\n1.1 1908 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\n1.2 1912 Summer Olympics – Stockholm, Sweden\n1.3 1916 Summer Olympics (not held due to World War I)\n1.4 1920 Summer Olympics – Antwerp, Belgium\n1.5 1924 Summer Olympics – Paris, France\n1.6 1932 Summer Olympics – Los Angeles, California, United States\n1.7 1936 Summer Olympics – Berlin, Germany\n1.8 1940 and 1944 Summer Olympics (not held due to World War II)\n1.9 1948 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\n1.10 1956 Summer Olympics – Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden\n1.11 1964 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan\n1.12 1968 Summer Olympics – Mexico City, Mexico\n1.13 1972 Summer Olympics – Munich, West Germany\n1.14 1976 Summer Olympics – Montreal, Canada\n1.15 1980 Summer Olympics – Moscow, Soviet Union\n1.16 1984 Summer Olympics – Los Angeles, California, United States\n1.17 1988 Summer Olympics – Seoul, Republic of Korea\n1.18 1992 Summer Olympics – Barcelona, Spain\n1.19 1996 Summer Olympics – Atlanta, USA\n1.20 2000 Summer Olympics – Sydney, Australia\n1.21 2004 Summer Olympics – Athens, Greece\n1.22 2008 Summer Olympics – Beijing, China\n1.23 2012 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\n1.24 2016 Summer Olympics – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil\n1.25 2020 Summer Olympics – Tokyo, Japan\n2 Winter Olympics\n2.1 1928 Winter Olympics – St Moritz, Switzerland\n2.2 1968 Winter Olympics – Grenoble, France\n2.3 1972 Winter Olympics – Sapporo, Japan\n2.4 1976 Winter Olympics – Innsbruck, Austria\n2.5 1980 Winter Olympics – Lake Placid, New York, United States\n2.6 1994 Winter Olympics – Lillehammer, Norway\n2.7 1998 Winter Olympics – Nagano, Japan\n2.8 2002 Winter Olympics – Salt Lake City, Utah, United States\n2.9 2006 Winter Olympics – Turin, Italy\n2.10 2010 Winter Olympics – Vancouver, Canada\n2.11 2014 Winter Olympics – Sochi, Russia\n2.12 2018 Winter Olympics – PyeongChang, Republic of Korea\n2.13 2022 Winter Olympics – Beijing, China\n3 See also\n4 References\n5 External links\nSummer Olympics\n1908 Summer Olympics – London, England, United Kingdom\nGrand Duchy of Finland competed separately from the Russian Empire, but was not allowed to display the Finnish flag. In the 400 metres, American winner John Carpenter was disqualified for blocking British athlete Wyndham Halswelle in a maneuver that was legal under U.S. rules but prohibited by the British rules under which the race was run. As a result of the disqualification, a second final race was ordered. Halswelle was to face the other two finalists William Robbins and John Taylor, but both were from the United States and decided not to contest the repeat of the final to protest the judges' decision. Halswelle was thus the only medallist in the 400 metres. It was the only walkover victory in Olympic history. Taylor later ran on the Gold medal-winning U.S. team for the now-defunct Medley Relay, becoming the first African American medallist. 1912 Summer Olympics – Stockholm, Sweden\nAmerican athlete Jim Thorpe was stripped of his gold medals in the decathlon and pentathlon after it was learned that he had played professional minor league baseball three years earlier. In solidarity, the decathlon silver medallist, Hugo Wieslander, refused to accept the medals when they were offered to him. The gold medals were restored to Thorpe's children in 1983, thirty years after his death.", "start_char": 1100, "end_char": 4454, "id": "105468313" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_255007480#9_539384627", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Summer_Olympics", "title": "2024 Summer Olympics - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "2024 Summer Olympics\n2024 Summer Olympics\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nGames of the XXXIII Olympiad\nContents\nCandidate Cities\nCancelled Potential Bids\nEurope\nNorth America\nOceania\nReferences\n", "segment": "Check date values in: |date= ( help)\nOlympic Games\n\nSummer Games: 1896 Athens, 1900 Paris, 1904 St. Louis, 1906 Athens, 1908 London, 1912 Stockholm, (1916 Berlin), 1920 Antwerp, 1924 Paris, 1928 Amsterdam, 1932 Los Angeles, 1936 Berlin, (1940 Tokyo), (1944 London), 1948 London, 1952 Helsinki, 1956 Melbourne, 1960 Rome, 1964 Tokyo, 1968 Mexico City, 1972 Munich, 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, 1984 Los Angeles, 1988 Seoul, 1992 Barcelona, 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing, 2012 London, 2016 Rio de Janeiro, 2020 Tokyo, 2024 Paris, 2028 Los Angeles\nWinter Games: 1924 Chamonix, 1928 St. Moritz, 1932 Lake Placid, 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, (1940 Sapporo), (1944 Cortina d'Ampezzo), 1948 St. Moritz, 1952 Oslo, 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo, 1960 Squaw Valley, 1964 Innsbruck, 1968 Grenoble, 1972 Sapporo, 1976 Innsbruck, 1980 Lake Placid, 1984 Sarajevo, 1988 Calgary, 1992 Albertville, 1994 Lillehammer, 1998 Nagano, 2002 Salt Lake City, 2006 Turin, 2010 Vancouver, 2014 Sochi, 2018 Pyeongchang, 2022 Beijing, 2026 Milano Cortina\nPyeongchang 2018 — Tokyo 2020 — Beijing 2022 — Paris 2024 — Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo 2026 - Los Angeles 2028 - 2030\nGames in italics will be held in the future, and those in (brackets) were cancelled because of war. See also: Ancient Olympic Games\nRetrieved from \" https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2024_Summer_Olympics&oldid=7504284 \"\nCategories: 2020s in France\n2020s in sports\nAugust events\nHistory of Paris\nJuly events\nSport in France\nSummer Olympic Games\nHidden categories: CS1 maint: discouraged parameter\nCS1 errors: URL\nCS1 errors:", "start_char": 4597, "end_char": 6191, "id": "41093247" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_691031765#3_1347566356", "url": "https://olympicstimes.com/summer-olympics-locations/", "title": "Summer Olympics Locations: Past & Future List of Host Cities", "headings": "Summer Olympics Locations: Past & Future List of Host Cities\nSummer Olympics Locations: Past & Future List of Host Cities\nSummer Olympics Locations: List of Host Cities\n", "segment": "Here we created a Summer Olympics Locations list. Check this out. Year\nHost City\nDates\n1896\nAthens\n6–15 April 1896\n1900\nParis\n14 May – 28 October 1900\n1904\nSt. Louis\n1 July – 23 November 1904\n1908\nLondon\n27 April – 31 October 1908\n1912\nStockholm\n6–22 July 1912\n1916\nBerlin. Cancelled due to World War I\n1920\nAntwerp\n14 August – 12 September 1920\n1924\nParis\n4 May – 27 July 1924\n1928\nAmsterdam\n28 July – 12 August 1928\n1932\nLos Angeles\n30 July – 14 August 1932\n1936\nBerlin\n1–16 August 1936\n1940\nTokyo\nCancelled due to World War II\n1944\nLondon\nCancelled due to World War II\n1948\nLondon\n29 July – 14 August 1948\n1952\nHelsinki\n19 July – 3 August 1952\n1956\nMelbourne\n22 November – 8 December 1956\n1960\nRome\n25 August – 11 September 1960\n1964\nTokyo\n10–24 October 1964\n1968\nMexico City\n12–27 October 1968\n1972\nMunich\n26 August – 11 September 1972\n1976\nMontreal\n17 July – 1 August 1976\n1980\nMoscow\n19 July – 3 August 1980\n1984\nLos Angeles\n28 July – 12 August 1984\n1988\nSeoul\n17 September – 2 October 1988\n1992\nBarcelona\n25 July – 9 August 1992\n1996\nAtlanta\n19 July – 4 August 1996\n2000\nSydney\n15 September – 1 October 2000\n2004\nAthens\n13–29 August 2004\n2008\nBeijing\n8–24 August 2008\n2012\nLondon\n27 July – 12 August 2012\n2016\nRio de Janeiro\n5–21 August 2016\n2020\nTokyo\n23 July – 8 August 2021\n2024\nParis\n26 July – 11 August 2024\n2028\nLos Angeles\n21 July – 6 August 2028\n2032\nTBA\nTBA\nIf any changes for any circumstances – we will update this table. previous Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics Results – Medal Stats & Table\nnext USA at Summer Olympics: Hosts, Flagbearers, Results & Medal Counts\nYear\nHost City\nDates\n1896\nAthens\n6–15 April 1896\n1900\nParis\n14 May – 28 October 1900\n1904\nSt. Louis\n1 July – 23 November 1904\n1908\nLondon\n27 April – 31 October 1908\n1912\nStockholm\n6–22 July 1912\n1916\nBerlin. Cancelled due to World War I\n1920\nAntwerp\n14 August – 12 September 1920\n1924\nParis\n4 May – 27 July 1924\n1928\nAmsterdam\n28 July – 12 August 1928\n1932\nLos Angeles\n30 July – 14 August 1932\n1936\nBerlin\n1–16 August 1936\n1940\nTokyo\nCancelled due to World War II\n1944\nLondon\nCancelled due to World War II\n1948\nLondon\n29 July – 14 August 1948\n1952\nHelsinki\n19 July – 3 August 1952\n1956\nMelbourne\n22 November – 8 December 1956\n1960\nRome\n25 August – 11 September 1960\n1964\nTokyo\n10–24 October 1964\n1968\nMexico City\n12–27 October 1968\n1972\nMunich\n26 August – 11 September 1972\n1976\nMontreal\n17 July – 1 August 1976\n1980\nMoscow\n19 July – 3 August 1980\n1984\nLos Angeles\n28 July – 12 August 1984\n1988\nSeoul\n17 September – 2 October 1988\n1992\nBarcelona\n25 July – 9 August 1992\n1996\nAtlanta\n19 July – 4 August 1996\n2000\nSydney\n15 September – 1 October 2000\n2004\nAthens\n13–29 August 2004\n2008\nBeijing\n8–24 August 2008\n2012\nLondon\n27 July – 12 August 2012\n2016\nRio de Janeiro\n5–21 August 2016\n2020\nTokyo\n23 July – 8 August 2021\n2024\nParis\n26 July – 11 August 2024\n2028\nLos Angeles\n21 July – 6 August 2028\n2032\nTBA\nTBA", "start_char": 1387, "end_char": 4273, "id": "65815849" } ]
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what state is george washington university located in?
Washington, D.C.
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GW consists of three campuses in Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon, and Virginia. The university also offers many online learning opportunities, allowing students all over the world to access a quality GW education. At GW, students can choose from over 12,000 internship opportunities at organizations including the White House, Discovery Communications, World Bank, and more. The university is also home to over 450 student clubs and organizations and is attended by students from all 50 states and 130 countries. Format: Online\n#3. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA\nThe University of North Dakota's Electrical Engineering (Ph.D.) degree program is available on-campus or online.", "start_char": 8969, "end_char": 9830, "id": "30686141" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1100056439#1_2450046844", "url": "https://tripodyssey.com/photojournalism-colleges/", "title": "Top 17 Best Photojournalism Colleges In The World! | Tripodyssey", "headings": "Top 17 Best Photojournalism Colleges In The World\nTop 17 Best Photojournalism Colleges In The World\nTop 17 Best Photojournalism Colleges in the World\n1. George Washington University\n2. University of the Arts London\n3. Rochester Institute of Technology\n4. California College of the Arts\n5. University of Central Florida\n6. Drexel University\n7. Boston University\n8. Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology\n9. The University of Queensland, Australia\n10. Kent State University\n11. Ohio University\n12. University of Central Oklahoma\n13. Western Kentucky University\n14. Randolph Community College\n15. Full Sail University\n16. London School of Journalism\n17. Loyalist College\nWhat is photojournalism?\n", "segment": "George Washington University\nAn excellent area to be in for putting into practice what you are learning, George Washington University (GWU) is located in Washington D.C., the capital of the USA. Founded in 1821 by an act of Congress, GWU hosts 14 schools within its educational system. Corcoran College of the Arts and Design is the school where you will earn an undergraduate photojournalism degree. While learning and practicing in the classes, internships are available with respected publications based in the DC area. Washington Post and U.S. News and World Report are two examples of that. Among the faculty, some courses are taught by instructors associated with National Geographic Magazine. Core tenets and methods of journalism are part of the class load. In addition, photographic studies of light, composition, and color are included, as is training in multimedia technology. 2. University of the Arts London\nUAL has a Bachelors and a Masters program in Photojournalism that are taught in London, UK.", "start_char": 525, "end_char": 1537, "id": "38030901" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1540604260#0_3269422817", "url": "https://undergraduate.admissions.gwu.edu/journey-to-gw", "title": "Journey to GW | Undergraduate Admissions | The George Washington University", "headings": "\nStart Your Journey to GW\nEngage with GW\nExplore at your own pace\nConnect with us\nLearn from staff and students\nTry independent study\nDive into GW Virtually\nTake a Virtual Tour of GW\nWatch Our On-Demand Information Session\n", "segment": "Journey to GW | Undergraduate Admissions | The George Washington University\nHome Journey to GW\nThe George Washington University (GW) is located in Washington, D.C., with one campus in the heart of the city and another in a northwest residential neighborhood. Our location puts us blocks from the White House, the National Mall, and other D.C. institutions. GW students benefit from our location, with enriched academic, social, and professional experiences for students in every major. Start Your Journey to GW\nThe college search process has changed as a result of COVID-19. We're adapting to those changes just as you are. We're here to help you navigate your college search process all the same. If you are just beginning your college search and want general information to guide you, visit our Journey to College page for resources! Best of luck on your journey to GW - and know that our office is here to help you along the way! Engage with GW\nBelow you'll find all of our offerings to help you learn more about the GW community, to engage with our staff and students, and to get answers to all of your burning questions. We've categorized them as if they were college courses, but of course, there are no pre-requisites - choose whatever works best for you!", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1262, "id": "38501412" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_692554331#5_1405031861", "url": "https://www.universityreview.org/george-washington-university-ranking-and-address/", "title": "George Washington University Ranking, Address, & Admissions", "headings": "George Washington University Ranking, Address, Tuition, Admission Requirements & SAT Scores\nGeorge Washington University Ranking, Address, Tuition, Admission Requirements & SAT Scores\nRequirements for Admission and Tuition Fees (Quick Facts 2014 / 2015)\nGeorge Washington University SAT Scores and ACT Scores\nGeorge Washington University Information\nGeorge Washington University Address\nGeorge Washington University Logo\nRanking and Quick Facts\nOther US colleges by State\nReferences\n", "segment": "The idea of living in such a historic city is definitely appealing to some, and if this sounds like you, then the George Washington University might just be the place you’re looking for. Other colleges in the state include Howard University, and the Georgetown University. George Washington University Address\nThe George Washington University,\n2121 I Street, N.W.,\nWashington,\nD.C. 20052\nUSA\nBing Maps\nAerial\nRoad\nA standard road map\nAerial\nA detailed look from above\nLabels\nLabels\n500 feet\n100 m\nTerms\n© Vexcel Imaging, © 2021 TomTom, © 2021 Microsoft Corporation\nGet Directions\nGeorge Washington University Logo\nRanking and Quick Facts\nMotto: Deus Nobis Fiducia: In God Our Trust\nThe university is ranked as the 135th best in the world by the THE. Other US colleges by State\nReferences\nGeorge Washington University; List of Connecticut Colleges\n0 Flares\nTwitter\n0\nTweet Facebook\n0\nGoogle+\n0\n0 Flares\n×", "start_char": 3236, "end_char": 4139, "id": "6178310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_544796837#0_789261368", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_University", "title": "George Washington University - Wikipedia", "headings": "George Washington University\nGeorge Washington University\nThe George Washington University\nContents\nHistory\nFounding\n19th century\n20th century\n21st century\nCampuses\nFoggy Bottom\nMount Vernon Campus\nVirginia Science and Technology Campus\nOrganization\nSchools and colleges\nColumbian College of Arts and Sciences\nTrachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration\nSchool of Media and Public Affairs\nCorcoran School of the Arts and Design\nSchool of Business\nSchool of Medicine and Health Sciences\nSchool of Engineering and Applied Science\nElliott School of International Affairs\nSchool of Nursing\nLaw School\nGraduate School of Education and Human Development\nCollege of Professional Studies\nGraduate School of Political Management\nMilken Institute School of Public Health\nJacobs Institute of Women's Health\nAcademics\nAdmission\nEnrollment\nRankings\nGW was ranked as the 66th wealthiest university in the world.\nMisreported admissions data\nProgram rankings\nResearch\nCenters and institutes\nCenters\nInstitutes\nStudent life\nStudent organizations\nGreek life\nList of Greek Chapters\nScholarly societies\nCampus media\nEnvironmental sustainability\nAthletics\nBasketball\nBaseball\nFootball\nSpirit programs\nClub sports\nNotable people\nNotable alumni\nNotable faculty\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "George Washington University - Wikipedia\nGeorge Washington University\nThis article is about the private research university in Washington, D.C. commonly abbreviated as GW and GWU. For other uses, see GW. For additional other uses, see GWU. The George Washington University ( GW or GWU) is a private research university in Washington, D.C.. It was chartered in 1821 by an official act of the United States Congress . The George Washington University\n\nFormer names\nColumbian College\nColumbian University\nMotto\nLatin: Deus Nobis Fiducia\nMotto in English\nGod is Our Trust\nType\nPrivate\nEstablished\nFebruary 9, 1821; 200 years ago\n( 1821-02-09)\nAcademic affiliations\nCUWMA — NAICU — ORAU — SURA\nEndowment\n$1.80 billion (2020)\nBudget\n$1.74 billion (2020)\nPresident\nThomas LeBlanc\nProvost\nM. Brian Blake\nAcademic staff\n2,663\nStudents\n27,159 (2016)\nUndergraduates\n11,244 (2016)\nPostgraduates\n15,486 (2016)\nOther students\n429 (2016)\nLocation\nWashington, D.C.\n,\nUnited States\nCampus\nUrban, 43 acres ( Foggy Bottom)\nSuburban ( Mount Vernon and Virginia campuses)\nNewspaper\nThe GW Hatchet\nColors\nBuff and Blue\nNickname\nColonials\nSporting affiliations\nNCAA Division I – A-10\nMascot\nGeorge\nWebsite\nwww .gwu .edu\n\nThe university is organized into 14 colleges and schools, including the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, the Elliott School of International Affairs, the GW School of Business, the School of Media and Public Affairs, the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, the GW Law School and the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design. George Washington's main Foggy Bottom Campus is located in the heart of Washington, D.C., with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank located on campus and the White House and the U.S. Department of State within blocks of campus. GW hosts numerous research centers and institutes, including the National Security Archive and the Institute for International Economic Policy. 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Alan Cordova / Flickr\nThe George Washington University (or GW) is a private university located in Foggy Bottom of Washington, D.C., close to the White House. GW takes advantage of its location in the nation's capital -- graduation is held on the National Mall, and the curriculum has an international emphasis. International relations, international business, and political science are some of the most popular majors among undergraduates. For its strengths in the liberal arts and science, GW was awarded a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa . Location: Washington, D.C.\nSchool type: private university\nEnrollment: 25,260 (10,406 undergraduates)\nTeam: Colonials\nFor acceptance rate, test scores, costs and other information, see the George Washington University profile\n06\nof 14\nLa Salle University\nLa Salle University Library.", "start_char": 4299, "end_char": 5298, "id": "67496630" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1110077590#1_1992661625", "url": "http://collegeapps.about.com/od/GPA-SAT-ACT-Graphs/ss/george-washington-university-admission-gpa-sat-act.htm", "title": "George Washington University: Acceptance Rate, SAT/ACT Scores, GPA", "headings": "George Washington University: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics\nGeorge Washington University: Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics\nWhy George Washington University?\nAcceptance Rate\nSAT Scores and Requirements\nRequirements\nACT Scores and Requirements\nRequirements\nGPA\nSelf-Reported GPA/SAT/ACT Graph\nAdmissions Chances\nIf You Like GW, You May Also Like These Schools\n", "segment": "Here are the admissions statistics you should know, including average SAT/ACT scores and GPAs of admitted students. Why George Washington University? Location: Washington, D.C.\nCampus Features: Located in Foggy Bottom, near the White House, GW's location supports its international emphasis. Graduation is held on the National Mall. In 2014, the university merged with the Corcoran College of Art and Design. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1\nAthletics: The George Washington University Colonials compete in the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference.", "start_char": 1149, "end_char": 1694, "id": "4955602" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_643615405#12_1194667092", "url": "https://authority.org/best-colleges-for-international-relations/", "title": "Ranking the best colleges for international relations – Authority", "headings": "Ranking the best colleges for international relations\nBest Colleges\nRanking the best colleges for international relations\n1. Yale University\n2. Georgetown University\n3. Harvard University\n4. Stanford University\n5. Columbia University\n6. George Washington University\n7. University of Pennsylvania\n8. American University\n9. Dartmouth College\n10. Brown University\n11. Tufts University\n12. Johns Hopkins University\n13. Northwestern University\n14. Colgate University\n15. College of William & Mary\n16. Cornell University\n17. University of Michigan Ann Arbor\n18. University of Notre Dame\n19. US Military Academy at West Point\n20. University of Southern California\n21. Boston University\n22. Washington University St. Louis\n23. Emory University\n24. University of Chicago\n25. Brandeis University\nYou may like\nBest Colleges\nHow to Write a College Essay\nPublished\n2 months ago\non\nMarch 9, 2021\nFind Your Story\nWriting a College Application Essay Outline\nChoose a Topic That Excites You\nDecide How to Open the Essay\nBrainstorm Supporting Ideas\nLabel the Ideas\nWriting a College Essay Introduction\nCollege Essay Introduction Examples\nWriting a College Essay Conclusion\nCollege Essay Conclusion Example\nWriting a College Essay About Yourself\nCollege Essay Examples\nHow to Write a College Essay When Your Life is Boring\nHow to Format a College Essay\nA Quick Summary of How to Write a College Essay\nWrite Your College Essay\nBest Colleges\nRanking the best value colleges\nPublished\n6 months ago\non\nNovember 20, 2020\n1. Stanford University\n2. US Military Academy at West Point\n3. Princeton University\n4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n5. Harvard University\n6. Yale University\n7. Duke University\n8. Rice University\n9. UNC Chapel Hill\n10. Brigham Young University\n11. University of Virginia\n12. Columbia University\n13. Williams College\n14. Colgate University\n15. Georgia Institute of Technology\n16. United States Merchant Marine Academy\n17. University of Florida\n18. Cal State Polytechnic Institute\n19. James Madison University\n20. University of California Los Angeles\n21. Purdue University\n22. Vanderbilt University\n23. University of Texas\n24. University of Iowa\n25. Florida State University\nBest Colleges\nRanking the best trade schools\nPublished\n6 months ago\non\nNovember 18, 2020\n1. Bates Technical College\n2. Manchester Community College\n3. Minnesota State Community and Technical College\n4. Fox Valley Technical College\n5. State Technical College of Missouri\n6. San Jacinto College\n7. Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute\n8. Hutchinson Community College\n9. William Rainey Harper College\n10. Lake Area Technical Institute\n11. Gateway Community College\n12. Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics\n13. Lancaster County Career and Technology Center\n14. Carolinas College of Health Sciences\n15. Holmes Community College\n16. Elgin Community College\n17. Sowela Technical Community College\n18. Frontier Community College\n19. Mt. San Antonio College\n20. Johnson College\n21. Western Iowa Tech Community College\n22. Asnuntuck Community College\n23. Ridgewater College\n24. Southwest Wisconsin Technical College\n25. North Dakota State College of Science\n", "segment": "international security and international finance and economics. 6. George Washington University\nApply to George Washington\nAuthority.org “score” : 96.3\nLocation: Washington, DC\nAverage net price: $31,956\nAcceptance rate: 41%\nGraduation rate: 83.5%\nLike Georgetown, George Washington University is located just miles from the centers of power in Washington DC. There are more than 11,000 undergraduates at George Washington, a good many of them studying international relations. Many GWU graduates stay in the DC area to take jobs in government, government-related think tanks, NGOs with international reach and more.", "start_char": 4832, "end_char": 5448, "id": "53645983" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_917763615#0_1091438943", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Washington", "title": "University of Washington - Wikipedia", "headings": "University of Washington\nUniversity of Washington\nUniversity of Washington\nContents\nHistory\nFounding\n19th century relocation\n20th century expansion\n21st century\nCampus\nNorth Campus\nSouth Campus\nEast Campus\nWest Campus\nOrganization and administration\nGovernance\nFinances\nEndowment\nMajor projects\nSustainability\nAcademics and research\nRankings and reputation\nAdmissions\nResearch\nStudent life\nOrganizations\nRegistered groups\nStudent government\nMain article: Associated Students of the University of Washington\nPublication\nMain article: The Daily of the University of Washington\nStudent Activism\nUniversity support\nHousing\nMain article: Housing at the University of Washington\nDisability resources\nAthletics\nMain article: Washington Huskies\nHusky Stadium\nMascot\nMain article: Harry the Husky\nSchool songs\nNotable alumni and faculty\nIn film\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "University of Washington - Wikipedia\nUniversity of Washington\nLanguage\nWatch\nEdit\nNot to be confused with George Washington University, Washington State University, Washington University in St. Louis, or Washington College. This article is about the university. For the station, see University of Washington station. The University of Washington ( UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattle approximately a decade after the city's founding to aid its economic development. Today, the university's 703-acre main Seattle campus is in the University District, Puget Sound region of the Pacific Northwest. The university has campuses in Tacoma and Bothell. Overall, UW encompasses over 500 buildings and over 20 million gross square footage of space, including one of the largest library systems in the world with more than 26 university libraries, as well as the UW Tower, lecture halls, art centers, museums, laboratories, stadiums, and conference centers. The university offers degrees through 140 departments in various colleges and schools, and functions on a quarter system.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1244, "id": "99961566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1564176202#8_2898786408", "url": "https://www.online-phd-programs.org/best-online-doctorates-in-engineering/", "title": "10 Best Online Doctorates in Engineering - Online Phd Programs", "headings": "10 Best Online Doctorates in Engineering\n10 Best Online Doctorates in Engineering\nFINDING AN ONLINE DOCTORATE IN ENGINEERING\nRANKING THE 10 BEST ONLINE DOCTORATES IN ENGINEERING\n#1. TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY\n#2. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY\n#3. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA\n#4. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY\n#5. MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY\n#6. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY\n#7. WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE\n#8. CLARKSON UNIVERSITY\n#9. THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA\n#10. NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY\n", "segment": "Students enter the program in online cohorts and work closely with faculty throughout the degree program. Because this degree is tailored to each student's individual interest, students can perform substantial research in an area of their choosing. Among other requirements, program applicants must submit three recommendations and a statement of purpose. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale for their masters-level coursework. The university accepts limited numbers of graduate students for the summer term; be sure to contact the university for details. Located in Washington, D.C., George Washington University was founded in 1821. Today, over 26,000 undergraduate and graduate students call GW home. GW consists of three campuses in Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon, and Virginia. The university also offers many online learning opportunities, allowing students all over the world to access a quality GW education.", "start_char": 8434, "end_char": 9372, "id": "30686140" } ]
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where did chickasaw indians live?
Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
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What tribe of Indians live in Augusta ga in 1905? chickasaw\nWhat type of climate did the chickasaw Indians live in?", "start_char": 926, "end_char": 1576, "id": "3665202" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1496112681#0_2852075073", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_americans/chickasaw_tribe.php", "title": "Native Americans for Kids: Chickasaw Tribe", "headings": "Native Americans\nNative Americans\nChickasaw Tribe\n", "segment": "Native Americans for Kids: Chickasaw Tribe\n\n\nNative Americans\nChickasaw Tribe\nHistory >> Native Americans for Kids\nThe Chickasaw Indians originally lived in the Southeast in areas of Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky. In 1832 they migrated to Oklahoma after being forced to sell their land to the United States government. The Chickasaw were known as some of the fiercest warriors in all of the Americas and earned the nickname as the \"Spartans of the Lower Mississippi Valley.\" History\nAccording to the Chickasaw migration story, the Chickasaw and the Choctaw were once a single tribe. They were led by two brothers, Chickasaw and Choctaw. The group set out to find a new home and fresh hunting grounds. At one point in their journey they split up. Part of the group wanted to stay with Choctaw, they became the Choctaw tribe. The rest of the group continued traveling with Chickasaw.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 897, "id": "18200972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_252246542#0_383199178", "url": "http://www.indians.org/articles/chickasaw-indians.html", "title": "The Chickasaw Indians of Northern America", "headings": "Chickasaw Indians\nChickasaw Indians\nBackground historical account of the Chickasaw Indians in the U.S.\nShare This Page with Your Friends\n", "segment": "The Chickasaw Indians of Northern America\nChickasaw Indians\nBackground historical account of the Chickasaw Indians in the U.S.\nThe Chickasaw Indians are a tribal group that consists of hunters and fighters. Years ago, this tribe inhabited a small town near the Tombigbee River in Mississippi. Since Indians migrated frequently, a few tribal members eventually inhabited nearby towns in the southern part of the United States. Unfortunately, as more and more settlers arrived to North America, the Chickasaw Indians, along with several other tribes, were forced to relocate to designate Indian Territory in the state of Oklahoma. Today, the majority of pure breed Native Americans live on reservations located throughout the country. Compared to other Indian groups, the Chickasaw's were a small group. In the 1600's, the tribe consisted of approximately 5,000. Other groups saw populations of more than 20,000. The Chickasaw Indians community was extremely orderly, and everything necessary was located within close proximity. Ancient Indian tribes dwelled in tents and upheld a primitive life.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1094, "id": "44952697" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1496112681#2_2852077293", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_americans/chickasaw_tribe.php", "title": "Native Americans for Kids: Chickasaw Tribe", "headings": "Native Americans\nNative Americans\nChickasaw Tribe\n", "segment": "They settled in northern Mississippi and became the Chickasaw tribe. What kind of homes did the Chickasaw live in? The original Chickasaw Indians lived in small villages. Their homes were one room wattle and daub homes made with a wood frame covered with a plaster of mud and straw. Typically the homes would be laid out in an oval with the center of the village being the main meeting place. They also enjoyed a form of the game lacrosse called stickball and most villages had a stickball field. What language did they speak? The Chickasaw spoke their own language. It is very similar to the language of the Choctaw and is part of the Muskogean group of languages. What was their clothing like?", "start_char": 898, "end_char": 1593, "id": "18200974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1496112681#1_2852076289", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_americans/chickasaw_tribe.php", "title": "Native Americans for Kids: Chickasaw Tribe", "headings": "Native Americans\nNative Americans\nChickasaw Tribe\n", "segment": "They were led by two brothers, Chickasaw and Choctaw. The group set out to find a new home and fresh hunting grounds. At one point in their journey they split up. Part of the group wanted to stay with Choctaw, they became the Choctaw tribe. The rest of the group continued traveling with Chickasaw. They settled in northern Mississippi and became the Chickasaw tribe. What kind of homes did the Chickasaw live in? The original Chickasaw Indians lived in small villages. Their homes were one room wattle and daub homes made with a wood frame covered with a plaster of mud and straw. Typically the homes would be laid out in an oval with the center of the village being the main meeting place.", "start_char": 599, "end_char": 1290, "id": "18200973" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1384127736#13_1562705090", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_Civilized_Tribes", "title": "Five Civilized Tribes - Wikipedia", "headings": "Five Civilized Tribes\nFive Civilized Tribes\nContents\nHistory\nExperiment of \"civilizing\"\nTribes\nCherokee\nChickasaw\nChoctaw\nCreek\nSeminole\nTerminology and usage\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Cherokee tribe is the largest tribe in the nation, having 729,533 members. Chickasaw\nMain articles: Chickasaw and Chickasaw Nation\nThe Chickasaw are Indian people of the United States who originally resided along the Tennessee River and other parts of Tennessee, west of present-day Huntsville, Alabama, parts of Mississippi and the southwest side of Kentucky. They spoke some French and some English. Some historians credit the Chickasaws' intervention in the French and Indian War on the side of the British as decisive in ensuring that the United States became an English-speaking nation. Originating further west, the Chickasaw moved east of the Mississippi River long before European contact. All historical records indicate the Chickasaw lived in northeastern Mississippi from the first European contact until they were forced to remove to Oklahoma, where most now live. They are related to the Choctaws, who speak a similar language, both forming the Western Group of the Muskogean languages. \" Chickasaw\" is the English spelling of Chikasha ( Muskogee pronunciation: [ tʃikaʃːa] ), that either means \"rebel\" or \"comes from Chicsa\".", "start_char": 8054, "end_char": 9195, "id": "100215283" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1384127736#14_1562706699", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5_Civilized_Tribes", "title": "Five Civilized Tribes - Wikipedia", "headings": "Five Civilized Tribes\nFive Civilized Tribes\nContents\nHistory\nExperiment of \"civilizing\"\nTribes\nCherokee\nChickasaw\nChoctaw\nCreek\nSeminole\nTerminology and usage\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Originating further west, the Chickasaw moved east of the Mississippi River long before European contact. All historical records indicate the Chickasaw lived in northeastern Mississippi from the first European contact until they were forced to remove to Oklahoma, where most now live. They are related to the Choctaws, who speak a similar language, both forming the Western Group of the Muskogean languages. \" Chickasaw\" is the English spelling of Chikasha ( Muskogee pronunciation: [ tʃikaʃːa] ), that either means \"rebel\" or \"comes from Chicsa\". The Chickasaw are divided in two groups: the \"Impsaktea\" and the \"Intcutwalipa\". The Chickasaws were one of the \"Five Civilized Tribes\" who went to the Indian Territory during the era of Indian Removal. Unlike other tribes, who exchanged land grants, the Chickasaw received financial compensation from the United States for their lands east of the Mississippi River. The Chickasaw Nation is the thirteenth largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.", "start_char": 8650, "end_char": 9658, "id": "100215284" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1737088598#0_3080843284", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_the_chickasaw_Indians_live_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What did the chickasaw Indians live in? - Answers\nthey lived in adobes, houses made of mud and dirt\nHome\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑‍⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n Leaderboard\n Related Topics\nHistory of the United States\n \nColonial America\n \nCherokee Indians\n \nHistory, Politics & Society\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nNative American History\nWhat did the chickasaw Indians live in? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2009-09-02 13:18:06\nthey lived in adobes, houses made of mud and dirt\n001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nDid the Chickasaw Indians live in a tepee? No\nWhere did the chickasaw Indians live? The Chickasaw Indians mostly lived in Tennessee, Mississippi,\nand Alabama. Today, they live in Louisiana, Mississippi, and\nOklahoma. They speak both English and Chickasaw, and their tribal\nreligion is Protestantism. What reigon did the Chickasaw Indians live in Kentucky? what city in kentucky was named after the chickasaw indian tribe\nleader?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1271, "id": "3665201" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_816262658#1_1720747664", "url": "http://www.bigorrin.org/chickasaw_kids.htm", "title": "Facts for Kids: Chickasaw Indians (Chickasaws)", "headings": "Chickasaw Indian Fact Sheet\nChickasaw Indian Fact Sheet", "segment": "Where do the Chickasaws live? The Chickasaws are original people of the American southeast, particularly Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri. Most Chickasaws were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's, and their descendants live in Oklahoma today. Some Chickasaws escaped by hiding or pretending to be white, and the descendants of these people are still living in the original Chickasaw homelands. How is the Chickasaw Indian nation organized? The Chickasaw tribe has its own government, laws, police, and services, just like a small country. However, the Chickasaws are also US citizens and must obey American law. In the past, the Chickasaw tribe was ruled by a council of hereditary clan chiefs, led by a minko, or war chief, who made military and political decisions for the whole tribe. Today, the Chickasaw councilmembers and governor are popularly elected. What language do the Chickasaws speak?", "start_char": 290, "end_char": 1216, "id": "75781618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_517465836#0_904537925", "url": "http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Southeast-American-Indian-Facts/Chickasaw-Indian-Facts.shtml", "title": "CHICKASAW INDIAN FACTS", "headings": "Chickasaw Indian Facts\nChickasaw Indian Facts\nIntroduction - Chickasaw Indians\nGeneral Chickasaw Indian Facts\nFacts about Chickasaw Tribe Houses\nFacts about Chickasaw Roles of Men and Women\n", "segment": "CHICKASAW INDIAN FACTS\nChickasaw Indian Facts\nIntroduction - Chickasaw Indians\nThese Native Americans are a relatively small Indian tribe who settled in the Southeast U.S. after migrating from the west. This area included river banks and waterways throughout the states of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri and Kentucky. The facts below will give you information and insight into who the Chickasaw are, what they are known for, where they lived, and how their daily lives were structured. This information is written for both kids and adults. Click here for a great selection of Chickasaw Indian books on AMAZON . General Chickasaw Indian Facts\nWhen translated, the word Chickasaw means rebel or rebellion. It's a fitting term as these Indians had many enemies. They were known for their warlike tendencies and constant fighting with both surrounding tribes and the French. In 1830 during the presidency of President Andrew Jackson the Indian Removal Act became law. This resulted in the forced relocation of the Chickasaw to Oklahoma.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1043, "id": "61343472" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1409726139#9_2714256095", "url": "http://www.dominicanlifestyleholidays.com/faq.asp", "title": "Dominican Lifestyle Holidays : FAQ", "headings": "Frequently Asked Questions\nFrequently Asked Questions", "segment": "There is a $50 charge for cancellations or changes to your booking. If I have issues with the resort who do I talk to? Upon arrival you will be assigned a VIP rep and all matters should be resolved through them. The aim of the entire staff is to please. What currency should I bring? You may need $10US to enter the country but that is included with some airlines. The currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso. The resort can exchange US and Canadian dollars, Euro, Frank and Pound. Bank machines are available at the resort and throughout the Island. Do I get a golf cart?", "start_char": 3596, "end_char": 4185, "id": "18121016" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1409726139#10_2714256971", "url": "http://www.dominicanlifestyleholidays.com/faq.asp", "title": "Dominican Lifestyle Holidays : FAQ", "headings": "Frequently Asked Questions\nFrequently Asked Questions", "segment": "You may need $10US to enter the country but that is included with some airlines. The currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican Peso. The resort can exchange US and Canadian dollars, Euro, Frank and Pound. Bank machines are available at the resort and throughout the Island. Do I get a golf cart? Golf carts are reserved for guests of the Villas and Presidential Suites. Can I order alcohol to my room? Beer, pop and water are provided daily in the rooms, while 4 bottles per stay can be delivered from a prefixed menu including red/white wine, champagne and rum. Are pets allowed? Sorry, pets are not allowed.", "start_char": 3879, "end_char": 4499, "id": "18121017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1015508890#2_1804013042", "url": "http://www.livingpuntacana.com/punta-cana-currency/", "title": "Punta Cana Currency. Dominican Peso Complete Guide | LPC Tours", "headings": "CURRENCY\nCURRENCY\nCurrency Name: Dominican Peso\nCurrency Code: DOP\nTips\n", "segment": "Don’t forget to bring proper identification, such as a driver’s licence or passport. Canadians should get USD before they leave unless they like giving money away as the exchange rate you get will be low and you will lose money. The exchange rate is usually better here in Punta Cana, so we recommend to change your USD directly here by using ATM machines (DO NOT do it at your hotel or at the airport as they will give you as very poor rate). Use the locals money exchange or banks. If you stay in the resort area USD will be fine almost everywhere, if you want to adventure off resort you will be better to keep with you some pesos. You can use ATM to get DOP as well as USD on resort. ( Please DO NOTE that outside the resort area local ATM machines disburse only pesos. You should be also aware that some banks have a limit to the amount of money you can withdraw in a day or in a single transaction and that they usually charge a 5$ user fee for any of them). Almost all the major Punta Cana hotels and resorts will accept American Express, Diner’s Club, Airline Rewards and other cards. Visa and MasterCard are accepted almost everywhere.", "start_char": 935, "end_char": 2078, "id": "45795613" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1388122335#6_1910742752", "url": "http://hispaniola.com/dominican_republic/info/faq.php", "title": "FAQs about traveling in the Dominican Republic by Hispaniola.com", "headings": "\nWhat are the entry requirements for visiting the Dominican Republic?\nDo I need to have a return flight ticket?\nHow long am I allowed to stay in the Dominican Republic?\nAre there any fees I need to pay on arrival/departure?\nWhich Airport in the Dominican Republic should I fly into?\nWhen is the best time to visit?\nWhat is the weather like?\nWhen is hurricane season?\nWhat type of currency should I bring?\nWhat is the rate of exchange?\nIs the Dominican Republic a good place to visit with children?\nCan I bring my pet to the Dominican Republic?\nDo I/we need any vaccinations before visiting?\nWhat are the medical facilities like in the Dominican Republic?\nShould I buy travel medical insurance?\nWill I get sick in the Dominican Republic?\nCan I phone from the Dominican Republic?\nIs Internet available in the Dominican?\nWhat is the time in the Dominican Republic?\nWhat is the electricity/voltage in the Dominican Republic?\nWhat is transportation like?\nCan I rent a vehicle?\nWhat is there to do in the Dominican Republic?\nIs it safe to drink the water in the Dominican Republic?\nIs tipping expected?\nWhat kind of clothing should I bring?\nDo I need to speak/understand Spanish?\nWhat is the legal age to drink alcohol and gamble?\nWhat is the policy on drugs?\nIs the Dominican Republic safe?\n", "segment": "What type of currency should I bring? US dollars are the most easily exchangeable foreign currency into the local Dominican Republic currency, Pesos, or RD. Please see our Money section for more detailed information on this. What is the rate of exchange? Please visit our Currency Converter to get an up-to-date rate of exchange between your particular currency, or US dollars and the Dominican Peso. Is the Dominican Republic a good place to visit with children? Absolutely. For more information on this, please visit our Bringing Children section of the site. Can I bring my pet to the Dominican Republic? Yes, you can bring your dog or cat, but it is not recommended to bring birds for a short visit, as they will need to be quarantined for a period of time.", "start_char": 3172, "end_char": 3934, "id": "73862504" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1346833975#9_2765641432", "url": "https://www.immigroup.com/news/carrying-cash-you-travel-what-are-limits", "title": "Carrying Cash as You Travel: What are the Limits? - Immigroup - We Are Immigration Law", "headings": "\nImmigration News\nCarrying Cash as You Travel: What are the Limits?\nHow Much is Too Much? When do I have to declare my money?\nCanada\nOutside of Canada\nBringing cash and monetary instruments to or from the United States.\nMexico\nCuba\nThe United Kingdom\nFrance\nThe Dominican Republic\nChina\nItaly\nGermany\nBahamas\nHow Do I Declare My Money?\nCanada\nCarrying the money with you.\nMailing the money\nCouriering the money\nUnited States\nCommissioner of Customs\nAttention: Currency Transportation Reports\nWashington, DC\n20229\nMexico\nCuba\nThe United Kingdom\nFrance\nThe Dominican Republic\nChina\nItaly\nGermany\nBahamas\nWhat happens if I do not declare my money?\nCanada\nUnited States\nMexico\nCuba\nThe United Kingdom\nFrance\nThe Dominican Republic\nChina\nItaly\nGermany\nBahamas\nWhy are these rules in place? Why can't I do whatever I want with my own money?\nMan detained for carrying cash\nMan detained and harassed at airport for carrying CASH!\nBorder Crossing Dos and Don'ts\nHow Much Cash do You Carry When You Travel?\nCategory:\n", "segment": "10,000 euros. However, in France, the limit is tallied per-adult, so you could theoretically bring in more than 10,000 euros undeclared if you are travelling with another adult. ( We do not recommend this.) The Dominican Republic\nYou must declare the cash you are bringing into the Dominican Republic, but there is no limit on how much you can bring in. You may be forced to convert a minimum of USD$100 to Dominican Pesos upon arrival, though this rule is rarely enforced. When you are leaving, you can only bring out the same or less than what you declared and brought in, provided it is under USD$10,000. You are not allowed to bring out more than USD$10,000. You cannot import or import or export Dominican Pesos, however, so all money must be in another currency. If you have Dominican Pesos left over and you have failed to convert them prior to departure, you can get about 30% of the value back at the airport before departing. China\nUpon entering China you must declare any cash in excess of the equivalent of USD$5,000, or 20,000 Yuan, but you can bring in an unlimited amount.", "start_char": 3543, "end_char": 4629, "id": "52720565" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1346833975#10_2765643888", "url": "https://www.immigroup.com/news/carrying-cash-you-travel-what-are-limits", "title": "Carrying Cash as You Travel: What are the Limits? - Immigroup - We Are Immigration Law", "headings": "\nImmigration News\nCarrying Cash as You Travel: What are the Limits?\nHow Much is Too Much? When do I have to declare my money?\nCanada\nOutside of Canada\nBringing cash and monetary instruments to or from the United States.\nMexico\nCuba\nThe United Kingdom\nFrance\nThe Dominican Republic\nChina\nItaly\nGermany\nBahamas\nHow Do I Declare My Money?\nCanada\nCarrying the money with you.\nMailing the money\nCouriering the money\nUnited States\nCommissioner of Customs\nAttention: Currency Transportation Reports\nWashington, DC\n20229\nMexico\nCuba\nThe United Kingdom\nFrance\nThe Dominican Republic\nChina\nItaly\nGermany\nBahamas\nWhat happens if I do not declare my money?\nCanada\nUnited States\nMexico\nCuba\nThe United Kingdom\nFrance\nThe Dominican Republic\nChina\nItaly\nGermany\nBahamas\nWhy are these rules in place? Why can't I do whatever I want with my own money?\nMan detained for carrying cash\nMan detained and harassed at airport for carrying CASH!\nBorder Crossing Dos and Don'ts\nHow Much Cash do You Carry When You Travel?\nCategory:\n", "segment": "When you are leaving, you can only bring out the same or less than what you declared and brought in, provided it is under USD$10,000. You are not allowed to bring out more than USD$10,000. You cannot import or import or export Dominican Pesos, however, so all money must be in another currency. If you have Dominican Pesos left over and you have failed to convert them prior to departure, you can get about 30% of the value back at the airport before departing. China\nUpon entering China you must declare any cash in excess of the equivalent of USD$5,000, or 20,000 Yuan, but you can bring in an unlimited amount. You cannot normally bring out more than you brought in, without a permit. Further, if you are bringing out between USD$5,000 and $10,000 you will require a permit. If you are bringing out more than USD$10,000 you will require a special \"warrant\" from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. The warrant may cap you at USD$50,000. Italy\nAs with the EU countries above, you must declare any money you are bringing into Italy above 10,000 euros.", "start_char": 4015, "end_char": 5078, "id": "52720566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1387990953#3_2510807495", "url": "http://www.puntacanatravel.org/money-exchange-and-currency-used-in-punta-cana/", "title": "Punta Cana Currency & Money Exchange - Insider Tips by Locals", "headings": "Punta Cana Currency & Money Exchange\nPunta Cana Currency & Money Exchange\nWhat Currency Is Used In Punta Cana?\nShould I Bring Cash Or Exchange Once I Arrive?\nWhat Credit And Traveler’s Cards Are Accepted?\nDominican Republic Current Bills and Coins\nMoney Travel Tips\nClick here, so you don’t miss any of these incredible things to do here in Punta Cana.\n", "segment": "We’ve made an incredible list with the best things to do in Punta Cana, click here, so you don’t miss any of them. In fact many visitors go about their trips without ever using any other currency than the US dollar, but it is advisable that each member of your party has some Dominican currency in his or her wallet, also. The value of the DOP typically hovers between 45 to 51 Pesos per US dollar. Should I Bring Cash Or Exchange Once I Arrive? Travelers can bring foreign currency with them to Punta Cana, rather than exchanging it prior to their visit. If you prefer it, you can bring the money in cash and exchanging it at the desk of the hotel or at the bank or exchange houses located in Punta Cana, rather than exchanging through your credit or debit card. RELATED POST Punta Cana Shopping: Where to go? But of course you can also use ATM machines located at most hotels and throughout Punta Cana. Though most banks will accommodate your desires to pull out pesos from your bank account, you may find it to be more difficult in some parts of Punta Cana where there are no ATMs.", "start_char": 1526, "end_char": 2611, "id": "1454972" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1387900680#1_2510595277", "url": "http://www.puntacana-information-guide.com/punta-cana-currency.html", "title": "Punta Cana Currency", "headings": "Punta Cana Currency\nPunta Cana Currency\nTips for Punta Cana currency\n", "segment": "You don’t want to be flashing money around in an impoverished area! Another important note: people never have change and even if they do, they often tell you that they don’t so bring small bills. Everyone tends to go to the bank before they leave on vacation to get a stack of large bills which they realize is a pain only when they get to Punta Cana. We suggest that you bring around $100 in one dollar bills – they’re perfect for leaving tips and for making exact change for retailers. Dominican Pesos in Punta Cana\nBringing some Dominican Pesos with you is a good idea as they are an easier form of Punta Cana currency to spend in some shopping areas and restaurants. If you have too many of them, they can easily be used for leaving tips and any retailer will accept them. You can change dollars to pesos at the front desk of every hotel, but you’ll get a better rate if you visit a foreign exchange house before you leave home. Credit cards in Punta Cana\nCredit cards are accepted almost everywhere in Punta Cana now and are great for day trips to urban areas where you don’t want to have too much cash on you. There have been many reports about people double charging credit cards in Punta Cana, but just keep track of your bills and let the credit card companies sort out any wrongdoings on the part of their retailers.", "start_char": 678, "end_char": 2028, "id": "1454831" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1193590001#14_2646130053", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g663484-i11771-k3454133-What_currency_should_I_take_to_Dominican_Republic-Bayahibe_La_Altagracia_Province_Dominica.html", "title": "what currency should I take to Dominican Republic? - Bayahibe Message Board - Tripadvisor", "headings": "what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\nwhat currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\nwhat currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n1. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n2. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n3. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n4. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n5. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n6. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n7. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n8. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n9. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n10. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\nMore Bayahibe Topics\nBayahibe Hotels and Places to Stay\nTop questions about Bayahibe\nBayahibe Destination Experts\nBeyond destination forums\n", "segment": "what currency should I take to Dominican Republic? 11 years ago\nSave\nAs I said, for YOUR convenience you can use US dollars the whole way and don't worry about pesos at all. Don't worry about trying to get the best deal and don't worry about taking some of both. One currency is much easier and the US dollars are easier for most of us foreigners. Don't convert to one currency and then another. You'll be losing money over and over again and there should be no need. There are cambios in every area of tourist DR including one at the IHD and one on the pedestrian street just off the public beach at Dominicus (the way that I recommend you get there). You won't get a great exchange rate at the hotel ones. I've never used one and get a better rate and value buying my US dollars at home. I used one once to cash a traveler's cheque and when they charged me 10% for the service I never brought them again (they will convert at a lower rate so you lose out.", "start_char": 7131, "end_char": 8088, "id": "68479127" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1439415873#14_3190729746", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g663484-i11771-k3454133-What_currency_should_I_take_to_Dominican_Republic-Bayahibe_La_Altagracia_Province_Dominica.html", "title": "what currency should I take to Dominican Republic? - Bayahibe Forum - Tripadvisor", "headings": "what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\nwhat currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\nwhat currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n1. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n2. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n3. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n4. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n5. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n6. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n7. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n8. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n9. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\n10. Re: what currency should I take to Dominican Republic?\nAsk a question\nMore Bayahibe Topics\nBayahibe Hotels and Places to Stay\nTop questions about Bayahibe\nBayahibe Destination Experts\nBeyond destination forums\n", "segment": "what currency should I take to Dominican Republic? 11 years ago\nSave\nAs I said, for YOUR convenience you can use US dollars the whole way and don't worry about pesos at all. Don't worry about trying to get the best deal and don't worry about taking some of both. One currency is much easier and the US dollars are easier for most of us foreigners. Don't convert to one currency and then another. You'll be losing money over and over again and there should be no need. There are cambios in every area of tourist DR including one at the IHD and one on the pedestrian street just off the public beach at Dominicus (the way that I recommend you get there). You won't get a great exchange rate at the hotel ones. I've never used one and get a better rate and value buying my US dollars at home. I used one once to cash a traveler's cheque and when they charged me 10% for the service I never brought them again (they will convert at a lower rate so you lose out.", "start_char": 7102, "end_char": 8059, "id": "68690257" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2080095007#14_2238065550", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Uruguayan", "title": "Italian Uruguayans - Wikipedia", "headings": "Italian Uruguayans\nItalian Uruguayans\nContents\nCharacteristics\nHistory\nItalian community\nDuring the Presidencies of Gabriel Terra and Baldomir Ferrari\nDemographics\nSocieties\nItalian in education\nNotable people\nArchitecture and engineering\nArt\nCinema\nEconomy\nLiterature\nMusic and Opera\nPolitics\nReligious figures\nScience and Medicine\nSports\nSee also\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The main Italian regions of origin are Campania, with 5,231 residents (16% of the total); Lombardy (5,029); Piedmont (4,250); Lazio (3,353); and Liguria (3,018). In", "start_char": 9835, "end_char": 9999, "id": "104896140" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2080095007#13_2238064330", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Uruguayan", "title": "Italian Uruguayans - Wikipedia", "headings": "Italian Uruguayans\nItalian Uruguayans\nContents\nCharacteristics\nHistory\nItalian community\nDuring the Presidencies of Gabriel Terra and Baldomir Ferrari\nDemographics\nSocieties\nItalian in education\nNotable people\nArchitecture and engineering\nArt\nCinema\nEconomy\nLiterature\nMusic and Opera\nPolitics\nReligious figures\nScience and Medicine\nSports\nSee also\nReferences\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The 1860s and the 1870s, of about 90,000 Italians from across the country. The late 19th and the early 20th centuries, characterised by mass migration stimulated by propaganda and prepaid journeys but generally poorly trained and illiterate; 110,000 reached Montevideo. The 20th century, after the First World War (about 15,000). Italians in Uruguay come from 40% Northern Italy, 17% Central Italy, and 34% Southern Italy. The main Italian regions of origin are Campania, with 5,231 residents (16% of the total); Lombardy (5,029); Piedmont (4,250); Lazio (3,353); and Liguria (3,018).", "start_char": 9411, "end_char": 9996, "id": "104896139" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_436630287#11_1014531708", "url": "https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/italian-canadians", "title": "Italian Canadians | The Canadian Encyclopedia", "headings": "Italian Canadians\nItalian Canadians\nEarly 19th Century\nLate 19th Century\nOrigins\nEarly Migration and Settlement\nThe Depression Era\nSettlement and Economic Life\nCommunity Life\nCultural Life\nEducation\nReligious Life\nPolitics\nCultural Conservation\n", "segment": "More significantly, however, as Italians became settled in Canada they increasingly sponsored their own relatives and fellow villagers ( paesani ), thus lessening dependence on intermediaries. Origins\nOver 75 per cent of Italian immigrants to Canada have come from Italy’s rural south, especially from the regions of Calabria, Abruzzi, Molise and Sicily, each with over 10 per cent of the total. About three-quarters of these immigrants were small-scale farmers or peasants. Unlike northern Italy, which dominated the newly formed (1861–70) Italian state and continued to industrialize, southern Italy remained rural and traditional. Overpopulation, the fragmentation of peasant farms, poverty, poor health and educational conditions, heavy taxation and political dissatisfaction acted as a \"push\" towards emigration. Factors that \"pulled\" Italians to Canada included rising expectations, the low cost of ocean travel, the example of successful relatives and friends in the New World, and the significantly higher wages there. The devastation of the Second World War, which resulted in shortages of food, fuel, clothing and other necessities, exacerbated pre-existing poor conditions. After the war, the northeastern part of Italy contributed a larger refugee component (because of the loss of Istria to Communist Yugoslavia). Friuli, which already had a long tradition of emigration to Canada, joined the southern regions as a major source of immigrants. Early Migration and Settlement\nItalian immigration to Canada occurred in two main waves, from 1900 to the First World War and from 1950 to 1970.", "start_char": 6800, "end_char": 8404, "id": "69384467" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1346439243#1_2764675439", "url": "https://www.immigrationworld.com/italy/how-to-migrate-to-italy/", "title": "Migrate to Italy: Residence Permit, Work Visa And Student Visa", "headings": "How to Migrate to Italy – All You Need to Know\nHow to Migrate to Italy – All You Need to Know\nWhy Migrate To Italy\nDo You Need a Visa To Migrate to Italy?\nTop Ten Immigrant Origin Countries in 2017\nSchengen National Visa\nItalian Work Visas\nItalian Student Visa\nItalian Entrepreneurial Visa\nResidence Permit\nAlso See\n", "segment": "Italy, the land of pizza and the tower of Pisa. This European country is popular not only amongst tourists but also amongst migrants looking for a better quality of life. According to a census taken in January 2017, migrants accounted for 8.2% of Italy’s population. This excludes the number of illegal immigrants in Italy. Most immigrants live in northern Italy, which is the most developed part of the country. Most people who migrate to Italy come from surrounding European states, Asia and Eastern Europe. Years\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\nYears\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\nNumber of Immigrants in 1000s\n3,023\n3,402\n3,648\n3,879\n4,052\n4,388\n4,922\n5,014\n5,026\n5,047\nWhy Migrate To Italy\nIt is not surprising to note that the number of people who choose to migrate to Italy increases each year. Italy is as relevant today as it was in the renaissance period. It has some of the most beautiful cities in the world and Italians are quite friendly by nature. In terms of education, 4 of the world’s oldest universities are in Italy.", "start_char": 595, "end_char": 1670, "id": "52720123" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_67960206#10_74367081", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Italy", "title": "Demographics of Italy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Demographics of Italy\nDemographics of Italy\nContents\nUrbanization\nGenetics and ethnic groups\nModern Italy and immigration\nHistorical data\nLife expectancy at birth from 1871 to 2020\nTotal Fertility Rate from 1850 to 1899\nVital statistics since 1900\nCurrent natural increase\nDemographic statistics\nLanguages\nReligion\nChristianity\nOther religions\nSee also\nFootnotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Europe (54%), Africa (22%), Asia (16%), the Americas (8%) and Oceania (0.06%). The distribution of immigrants is largely uneven in Italy: 84.9% of immigrants live in the northern and central parts of the country (the most economically developed areas), while only 15.1% live in the southern half of the peninsula. Within the Italian population, there is enough cultural, linguistic, genetic and historical diversity for them to constitute several distinct groups throughout the peninsula. In this regard, peoples like the Friulians, the Ladins, the Sardinians and the South Tyroleans, who also happen to constitute recognized linguistic minorities, or even the Sicilians who are not, are cases in point, attesting to such internal diversity. Estimated foreign-born population by country of birth, 2006 figures. National demographic balance\nOrigin\nPopulation\nPercent\nItaly\n55,818,099\n92.81%\nRomania\n604,832\n1.00%\nNorth Africa ( Maghrebis )\n646,624\n1.07%\nAlbania\n502,546\n0.77%\nChina ( Han Chinese )\n265,820\n0.28%\nUkraine\n233,726\n0.31%\nnon-Chinese Asia\n499,013\n0.83%\nSub-Saharan Africa\n324,917\n0.54%\nLatin America\n285,169\n0.47%\nOther\n782,549\n1.29%\nImmigrants as of 2019: Country\nPopulation\nRomania\n1,207,919\nAlbania\n440,854\nMorocco\n432,458\nChina\n305,089\nUkraine\n240,428\nPhilippines\n169,137\nIndia\n161,101\nBangladesh\n147,872\nEgypt\n136,113\nPakistan\n127,101\nMoldova\n124,545\nNigeria\n117,809\nSri Lanka\n114,910\nSenegal\n111,380\nTunisia\n98,321\nPeru\n97,738\nPoland\n91,681\nEcuador\n77,408\nBulgaria\n59,806\nNorth Macedonia\n58,057\nBrazil\n54,556\nGhana\n51,619\nKosovo\n40,414\nRussia\n39,484\nGermany\n36,980\nSerbia\n35,064\nFrance\n31,400\nUnited Kingdom\n31,183\nIvory Coast\n31,155\nDominican Republic\n30,743\nHistorical data\nLife expectancy at birth from 1871 to 2020\nSources: Our World In Data and the United Nations . 1871–1950\nYears\n1871\n1872\n1873\n1874\n1875\n1876\n1877\n1878\n1879\n1880\nLife expectancy in Italy\n29.8\n29.7\n31.6\n31.8\n31.3\n33.6\n34.9\n34.3\n34.0\n32.8\nYears\n1881\n1882\n1883\n1884\n1885\n1886\n1887\n1888\n1889\n1890\nLife expectancy in Italy\n34.2\n34.3\n35.2\n36.6\n36.9\n35.1\n36.0\n37.0\n39.1\n38.5\nYears\n1891\n1892\n1893\n1894\n1895\n1896\n1897\n1898\n1899\n1900\nLife expectancy in Italy\n38.5\n38.9\n39.8\n40.0\n39.6\n40.7\n43.3\n42.3\n43.7\n41.7\nYears\n1901\n1902\n1903\n1904\n1905\n1906\n1907\n1908\n1909\n1910\nLife e", "start_char": 7747, "end_char": 10000, "id": "103556294" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_887902041#5_1507981849", "url": "http://www.grandvoyageitaly.com/history/italian-americans-the-history-of-immigration-to-america", "title": "Italian-Americans: The History of Immigration to America - GRAND VOYAGE ITALY", "headings": "Italian-Americans: The History of Immigration to America\nItalian-Americans: The History of Immigration to America", "segment": "Many Italians came to the United States to escape political policies and warring factions. Taking a train to an Italian port city\nItalian immigrants to the United States from 1890 onward became a part of what is known as “New Immigration,” which is the third and largest wave of immigration from Europe and consisted of Slavs, Jews, and Italians. This “New Immigration” was a major change from the “Old Immigration” which consisted of Germans, Irish, British, and Scandinavians and occurred earlier in the 19th century. Between 1900 and 1915, 3 million Italians immigrated to America, which was the largest nationality of “new immigrants.” These immigrants, a mix of both artisans and peasants, came from all regions of Italy, but the largest numbers were from the mezzogiorno-- Southern Italy. Between 1876 and 1930, out of the 5 million immigrants who came to the United States, fully 80% were from the South, representing such regions as Calabria, Campania, Abruzzi, Molise, Apulia and Sicily. The majority (2/3 of the immigrant population) were farm laborers or laborers, or contadini, as noted on the ship manifests when arriving at Ellis Island. The laborers were mostly agricultural and did not have much experience in industry such as mining and textiles. The laborers who did work in industry had come from textile factories in Piedmont and Tuscany and mines in Umbria and Sicily. Though the majority of Italian immigrants were laborers, a small population of craftsmen also immigrated to the United States.", "start_char": 2695, "end_char": 4211, "id": "19429622" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1216457049#6_2604394663", "url": "https://historyeras.weebly.com/the-progressive-era-and-imperialism.html", "title": "The Progressive Era and Imperialism - The Progressive Era and Imperialism", "headings": "\nThe Progressive Era\n \nIdentity\n \n\nWork, Exchange and Technology\n\n\nPeopling\n\n\nPolitics and Power\n\n\nAmerica and the World\n\nEnvironment and Geography\nIdeas, Beliefs and Culture\nImperialism\nIdentity\nWork, Exchange and Technology\nPeopling\nPolitics and Power\nAmerica and the World\nEnvironment and Geography\nIdeas, Beliefs and Culture\n", "segment": "Around 80% of immigrants from this time were coming from Europe. Barely 1% was from Latin American, less than that came from Asia and Africa. Many people from one country would settle in one area because they would help each other get settled. Corrupt politicians would supply certain groups of immigrants with a place to live, and a job, in return for their vote when the election happened. People from Italy came due to economic and political turmoil. They would generally stay in New York after they went through Ellis Island. The Irish came here in search of food and a job; the Potato Famine hit Ireland and left many starving. They worked on construction of The Transcontinental Railroad. The Chinese came to America for the same reason.", "start_char": 3352, "end_char": 4095, "id": "40322702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_67960206#8_74363394", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Italy", "title": "Demographics of Italy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Demographics of Italy\nDemographics of Italy\nContents\nUrbanization\nGenetics and ethnic groups\nModern Italy and immigration\nHistorical data\nLife expectancy at birth from 1871 to 2020\nTotal Fertility Rate from 1850 to 1899\nVital statistics since 1900\nCurrent natural increase\nDemographic statistics\nLanguages\nReligion\nChristianity\nOther religions\nSee also\nFootnotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The official figures also exclude illegal immigrants, the so-called clandestini, whose numbers are very difficult to determine. In May 2008 The Boston Globe quoted an estimate of 670,000 for this group. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and more recently, the 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union, the main waves of migration came from the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe (especially Romania, Albania, Ukraine and Poland ). The second most important area of immigration to Italy has always been the neighbouring North Africa (in particular, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia ), with soaring arrivals as a consequence of the Arab Spring. Furthermore, in recent years, growing migration fluxes from the Far East (notably, China and the Philippines) and Latin America ( Ecuador, Peru) have been recorded. Currently, there are 1.2 million Romanian -born citizens living and working in Italy. Today the Romanians make up the largest community in the country, followed by Albanians (441,027) and Moroccans (422,980). The fourth largest community in Italy are the Chinese. The majority of Chinese living in Italy came from the city of Wenzhou in the province of Zhejiang. Currently the foreign-born population of Italy was from:", "start_char": 6498, "end_char": 7746, "id": "103556292" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1887352800#1_2034706065", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Italy", "title": "Immigration to Italy - Wikipedia", "headings": "Immigration to Italy\nImmigration to Italy\nContents\nStatistics\nImmigration by country\nPrison population\nPublic opinion\n2000s Mediterranean Sea crossings crisis\nControversies regarding NGOs\nItalian naval mission to Libyan waters\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Around 6,200,000 people residing in Italy have an immigration background (around the 10% of the total Italian population). They also exclude illegal immigrants whose numbers are difficult to determine. In May 2020, The Times estimated them to number 600,000. The distribution of foreign born population is largely uneven in Italy: 59.5% of immigrants live in the northern part of the country (the most economically developed area), 25.4% in the central one, while only 15.1% live in the southern regions. The children born in Italy to foreign mothers were 102,000 in 2012, 99,000 in 2013 and 97,000 in 2014. Since the expansion of the European Union, the most recent wave of migration has been from surrounding European states, particularly Eastern Europe, and increasingly Asia, replacing North Africa as the major immigration area. There are 1,131,839 ethnic- Romanians living on Italian soil, making them the largest minority group in the country. As of 2013, the foreign born population origin was subdivided as follows: Africa (22.1%), Asia (18.8%), America (8.3%), and Oceania (0.1%).", "start_char": 665, "end_char": 1755, "id": "104773743" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_950904207#1_1956232524", "url": "https://www.uscitizenship.info/italian-american-history-and-culture/", "title": "USCitizenship.info | Italian American History and Culture", "headings": "Italian American History and Culture\nItalian American History and Culture\nItalian Immigration\nEarly Period\nMain Period of Immigration\nWorld War I\nWorld War II\nContemporary Period\n", "segment": "Italian Immigration\nWhile many people think of the American people as descendents of northern European stock, millions of modern Americans are descended from Italian immigrants. In fact, Italian Americans are the fourth largest ethnic group in America. Most of these immigrants came from the southern parts of Italy, like Sicily and Campania, because of the political situation in Italy. Overall, an estimated 5.5 million Italians immigrated to the U.S. between 1820 and 2004. Most of these, about 4 million, came in the period between 1880 and 1920. Now there are 18 million Americans who claim Italian ancestry. Italy Revisited - This website is a catalog of Italian culture and a record of the countries to which Italians immigrated, including the Unites States. Italy - The page from the University of Missouri - St. Louis website gives background information about Italy. Early Period\nEven though the heaviest amount of immigration didn't occur until the late nineteenth century, Italians had an important role in the settlement of the American colonies and even in the creation of the country. In fact one of the earliest \"English\" explorers who gave England a claim in the New World was actually an Italian, John Cabot, or Giovanni Caboto.", "start_char": 680, "end_char": 1927, "id": "6512479" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_228829335#7_609081839", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_civil_war_battle_of_new_orleans_important", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where is the battle of New Orleans take place at? where is the battle of new orleans at\nWhen was the civil war battle of new Orleans? April 25-May 1, 1862\nWhen was the battle of New Orleans during the civil war? The Battle of News Orleans began on April 25, 1862, and ended\nwith a Union victory on May 1, 1862. Civil War Naval hero led battle to take New Orleans? Admiral Farragut. How many days was the battle of New Orleans? how many died in the battle of new orleans\nWhen was The Battle of New Orleans created? The Battle of New Orleans was created in 1959-04. Why was Andrew Jackson important in the battle of new Orleans?", "start_char": 3296, "end_char": 3923, "id": "75137615" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1442036727#0_3085902151", "url": "https://www.nationalgeographic.org/media/battle-new-orleans/", "title": "The Battle of New Orleans | National Geographic Society", "headings": "The Battle of New Orleans\nThe Battle of New Orleans\nBooks\nVideo\nWebsites\n", "segment": "The Battle of New Orleans | National Geographic Society\nThe Battle of New Orleans\nBackground Info\nThe Battle of New Orleans was the final major battle of the War of 1812, fought between the British Empire and the newly formed United States. The battle, which took place on January 8, 1815, featured the British aggressors intent on capturing New Orleans, which they thought would give them control of the vast majority of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. The battle itself was fought on the grounds of the Chalmette Plantation, roughly 8 kilometers (5 miles) southeast of New Orleans, Louisiana. The Battle of New Orleans is referred to by many historians as the greatest American land victory of the war. American troops, led by future President Andrew Jackson, defeated the much larger British force, which bolstered U.S. hopes for a speedy end to the war. The battle is also famous for some of the characters involved, including noted French pirate Jean Lafitte who, with his fellow pirates, fought for the U.S. military and even claimed special accolades in the field of artillery. The importance of Louisiana (especially New Orleans) to the fledgling United States was tantamount to success in the war at large, and the continued growth of the nation. In 1907, the battleground was established as a federal park, which currently resides in Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve, and acts as a reminder of the importance of the battle that took place there. Why was keeping New Orleans free of British control so important to the United States? Answer\nNew Orleans was one of the most important port cities in t he U.S. at the time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1644, "id": "72664883" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1829603460#9_3142113316", "url": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-battle-of-new-orleans-summary-significance-facts.html", "title": "The Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com", "headings": "The Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts\nThe Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts\nLesson Transcript\nInstructor\nExpert Contributor\nThe Last Battle of the War of 1812\nBackground: War of 1812\nThe Battle of New Orleans\nAdditional Activities\nWriting Prompts for the Battle of New Orleans:\nWriting Prompt 1:\nWriting Prompt 2:\nWriting Prompt 3:\nAdditional Questions for Consideration:\nRegister to view this lesson\nAre you a student or a teacher?\nThe Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts\nStart today. Try it now\nThe Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts\nRelated Study Materials\n", "segment": "When the Battle of New Orleans began on January 8, 1815, news of the treaty had not yet reached America. There were a few skirmishes that led up to the Battle of New Orleans. Some historians and textbooks include these skirmishes as part of the Battle of New Orleans, while others do not. It is probably best to think of the Battle of New Orleans as being a one-day battle that took place on January 8, 1815. That said, let's look at what happened leading up to the battle. In mid-December 1814, Sir Alexander Cochrane anchored his British fleet in the Gulf of Mexico. With him were thousands of British troops. After winning the Battle of Lake Borgne, Cochrane unloaded his men on Pea Island and prepared to assault the defensive position of New Orleans. On the evening of December 23, General Andrew Jackson and 2,000 men launched a sneak-attack against the British and then quickly pulled back to the Rodriguez Canal. This attack caused significant psychological damage to the British.", "start_char": 4281, "end_char": 5269, "id": "62699172" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_533434407#0_988113959", "url": "http://www.vrml.k12.la.us/louisiana/grades/8th/unit6/Act_5/Bat_neworleans/battle_neworleans.htm", "title": "Battle of New Orleans", "headings": "Battle of New Orleans\nBattle of New Orleans", "segment": "Battle of New Orleans\nBattle of New Orleans\nThe War of 1812 is often called the second war for American Independence. It began in 1812 and ended in 1815. On June 18, 1812, the United States stunned the world by declaring war on Great Britain. One cause of the War of 1812 was the British disregard of American shipping rights. Between 1808 and 1811 over 6,000 Americans were impressed by the British. British ships frequently stopped American ships, confiscated their cargo, and impressed (captured) crew members, claiming they were deserters from Britain’s Royal Navy. By the time the Battle of New Orleans was fought, many other battles had taken place. The Battle of New Orleans was the last in a series of battles. The first part of the New Orleans battle occurred when the British fleet approached the city through Lake Borgne. The British won t Andrew Jackson was a strict officer but was popular with his troops.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 919, "id": "26299952" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_611999001#0_905099647", "url": "http://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-museum/online-exhibits/the-cabildo/the-battle-of-new-orleans/", "title": "The Battle of New Orleans", "headings": "The Battle of New Orleans\n", "segment": "The Battle of New Orleans\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLouisiana State Museum\nOnline Exhibits\nThe Cabildo: Two Centuries of Louisiana History\nThe Battle of New Orleans\nIntroduction\nNative Americans\nColonial Louisiana\nThe Louisiana Purchase\nTerritory to Statehood\nBattle of New Orleans\nAntebellum Louisiana I\nAntebellum Louisiana II\nAntebellum Louisiana III\nThe Civil War\nReconstruction I\nReconstruction II\nThe fighting in Louisiana was really a series of battles for New Orleans, lasting from December 1814 through January 1815. On the Chalmette battleground , just below the city, a diverse force of soldiers, sailors, and militia, including Indians and African Americans, defeated Britain's finest white and black troops drawn from Europe and the West Indies. The American victory in the Gulf region forced the British to recognize United States claims to Louisiana and West Florida and to ratify the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the war. The Battle of New Orleans also marked the state's political incorporation into the Union. The Battle of New Orleans\nEugene Louis Lami\n1839\nThe Key Players\nBritain sent between 11,000 and 14,450 troops under the command of Major General Sir Edward Pakenham to fight in the Louisiana campaign. These included army and navy men fresh from campaigns fought against Napoleon in Europe, as well as veterans of other theaters in the War of 1812. Vice-Admiral Alexander Cochrane had charge of the British navy in American waters and directed naval skirmishes in the gulf. Among the British forces were the First and Fifth West India Regiments, made up of about one thousand black soldiers from Jamaica, Barbados, and the Bahamas. Some of these units recruited and trained American slaves who escaped to British lines, attracted by the promise of freedom.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1770, "id": "17177374" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_428587754#5_734948486", "url": "https://academicheroes.com/the-battle-of-new-orleans-summary-significance-facts/", "title": "The Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts - Academic Heroes", "headings": "The Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts\nBest writers. Best papers. Let professionals take care of your academic papers\nThe Battle of New Orleans: Summary, Significance & Facts\nThe Last Battle of the War of 1812\nBackground: War of 1812\nThe Battle of New Orleans\nLooking for a Similar Assignment? Order now and Get 10% Discount! Use Coupon Code \"Newclient\"\nLike this:\n", "segment": "Remember, however, that it took a long time for news to travel across the Atlantic Ocean. When the Battle of New Orleans began on January 8, 1815, news of the treaty had not yet reached America. There were a few skirmishes that led up to the Battle of New Orleans. Some historians and textbooks include these skirmishes as part of the Battle of New Orleans, while others do not. It is probably best to think of the Battle of New Orleans as being a one-day battle that took place on January 8, 1815. That said, let’s look at what happened leading up to the battle. Looking for a Similar Assignment? Order now and Get 10% Discount! Use Coupon Code \"Newclient\"\nLike this: Like\nLoading...\nLike\nBe the first to like this.", "start_char": 2735, "end_char": 3451, "id": "24286077" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_228829335#6_609080867", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_civil_war_battle_of_new_orleans_important", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 had a US force\nled by Andrew Jackson. The Civil War Battle of New Orleans was a naval engagement in\nwhich Admiral David Faragutt captured the city for the Union. Who won the battle of new Orleans 1861-1862 in the civil war? The Union took New Orleans in a naval engagement. The naval\nbattle was led by Admiral David Farragut. Where is the battle of New Orleans take place at? where is the battle of new orleans at\nWhen was the civil war battle of new Orleans? April 25-May 1, 1862\nWhen was the battle of New Orleans during the civil war? The Battle of News Orleans began on April 25, 1862, and ended\nwith a Union victory on May 1, 1862. Civil War Naval hero led battle to take New Orleans?", "start_char": 2922, "end_char": 3660, "id": "75137614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_228748080#6_608900072", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_battle_of_New_Orleans_important", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "America is the worst place in the world\nWho are the heros and leaders of the Battle of New Orleans? Andrew Jackson Defeated the British at the Battle of New\nOrleans\nWhere was the location of the battle named New Orleans during the Civil War? This battle was located at New Orleans. What state was the Battle of New Orleans fought? New Orleans is in Louisiana. State why the battle of New Orleans was a useless slaughter? New Orleans\nWhy is Battle of New Orleans 1815 important? It was a battle that should have never happened since the war\nhad been ended before the battle began. Who was sent to defend New Orleans during the Battle of New Orleans? the narwhals\nWhat battle did the british lose?", "start_char": 3589, "end_char": 4285, "id": "75137462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_228748080#9_608902791", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_battle_of_New_Orleans_important", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Why was the Battle of New Orleans called the needless war? The Battle of New Orleans occurred AFTER the War of 1812 ended. Consequently, it was called a needless battle. Where was battle of New Orleans fought? The Battle of New Orleans was fought in 1815 in the present-day\ntown of Chalmette, Louisiana, located approximately 15 minutes\nsouth of New Orleans. Battle of New Orleans? 1815\nWhy was the battle of new Orleans important for Andrew Jackson? Although it was fought after the war officially ended, The\nBattle of New Orleans was an obvious American victory, and it was\ncertainly on people's minds when they later elected Jackson as\nPresident of the United States. What has the author Oliver Cromwell written? Oliver Cromwell has written:", "start_char": 4616, "end_char": 5361, "id": "75137465" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1071136433#1_2338087683", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/552977/facts-about-battle-of-new-orleans-war-of-1812", "title": "10 Things You Might Not Know About the Battle of New Orleans | Mental Floss", "headings": "10 Things You Might Not Know About the Battle of New Orleans\n10 Things You Might Not Know About the Battle of New Orleans\n1. IT WAS FOUGHT AFTER THE AMERICANS AND THE BRITISH SIGNED A PEACE TREATY.\n2. JACKSON SHOWED UP WITH A BAD CASE OF DYSENTERY.\n3. NOTORIOUS PIRATE JEAN LAFFITE DOUBLE-CROSSED THE BRITISH SO HE COULD HELP THE AMERICANS.\n4. THE FAMOUS KENTUCKY MILITIAMEN DIDN’T BRING ENOUGH GUNS—OR CLOTHES.\n5. STEAMBOAT WARFARE CAN TRACE ITS ROOTS TO THIS CAMPAIGN.\n6. OLD HICKORY PLACED NEW ORLEANS UNDER MARTIAL LAW.\n7. A 1500-YARD RAMPART WAS KEY TO THE AMERICAN VICTORY.\n8. MISPLACED LADDERS HURT THE BRITISH.\n9. NO, THE SCOTTISH TROOPS DIDN’T WEAR KILTS INTO BATTLE.\n10. IT HELPED KILL THE FEDERALIST PARTY.\n", "segment": "IT WAS FOUGHT AFTER THE AMERICANS AND THE BRITISH SIGNED A PEACE TREATY. New Orleans was a major port and transportation hub that promised effective control of the lower Mississippi, which made it a prime target for Great Britain. So in late November 1814, Royal Navy Vice Admiral Alexander Cochrane and a fleet of 50 ships set sail for Louisiana with the goal of capturing the city, along with the rest of the lower Mississippi Delta. The fighting in Louisiana started on December 14, when a British naval squadron defeated an inferior American force in Lake Borgne. Nine days later, an encampment of around 1800 redcoats was ambushed by Jackson’s men at Villeré Plantation. Though the Americans soon pulled out, the skirmish bought Jackson, a.k.a. Old Hickory, some time to reinforce his defenses around New Orleans proper. At the same time, an agreement to end the whole war was being negotiated. Representatives from both countries met in modern-day Belgium to hammer out the Treaty of Ghent, which was signed on December 24, 1814, 15 days before the Battle of New Orleans broke out on January 8, 1815. The treaty didn’t go into effect until it was ratified on February 16, 1815, though, so the U.S. and Great Britain were still technically at war during the battle.", "start_char": 570, "end_char": 1840, "id": "91701613" } ]
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where did queen isabella live?
Madrigal de las Altas Torres
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048801917#3_2206262599", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_Valois", "title": "Isabella of Valois - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of Valois\nIsabella of Valois\nContents\nLife\nQueen of England\nLater life\nAncestry\nReferences\nSources\n", "segment": "Her dolls were included in her trousseau. Isabella herself told the English envoys that she was happy to be Queen of England, because she had been told that this would make her a great lady. She is described as pretty, and reportedly practised in order to be able to perform her role as queen. King Richard travelled to Paris to fetch her, where the wedding was celebrated with grand festivities at the French royal court, before they continued to the English enclave of Calais, where the formal wedding ceremony was performed on 31 October. Queen of England\nAfter the wedding, Queen Isabella followed Richard to England, where she was placed in Windsor Castle with her own court under the supervision of her appointed governess and chief lady-in-waiting Lady de Coucy (later replaced by Lady Mortimer). She was formally crowned Queen of England in Westminster in London the following year, 1397. Although the union was political and an arranged marriage, Richard II and the child Isabella developed a mutually respectful relationship: Richard regularly visited her in Windsor, where he treated her with respect and entertained her and her ladies-in-waiting with humorous conversation, and Isabella reportedly enjoyed and looked forward to his visits. By May 1399, the Queen had been moved to Portchester Castle for protection while Richard went on a military campaign in Ireland. During the following rebellion against Richard, Isabella was moved by the Duke of York first to Wallingford Castle and then to Leeds Castle.", "start_char": 2121, "end_char": 3642, "id": "104876806" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048662895#7_2206151926", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_England", "title": "Isabella of England - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of England\nIsabella of England\nContents\nLife\nBirth and early years\nYouth\nMarriage\nEmpress and Queen\nIssue\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "also, the princess received patent letters from the Emperor, giving Isabella, as Queen of Sicily and Holy Roman Empress the possession of the lands due to her. On 27 February both parties signed the marriage contract: the marriage of the English princess with the Holy Roman Emperor was greeted with enthusiasm by both King Henry III and by the common people, although the latter was greatly disappointed by the enormous \"help\" required of him on this occasion: the King had to levy an unpopular tax of two marks of silver per hide in order to afford Isabella's dowry. In early May 1235, Archbishop Heinrich I of Cologne and Duke Henry I of Brabant arrived in England to fetch the bride to her new homeland; Isabella departed from London on 7 May under the care and tutelage of the Bishop of Exeter, William Briwere. The princess's brothers accompanied her from Canterbury to Sandwich, from where Isabella sailed on 11 May; four days later they landed at Antwerp. Before Isabella's departure from England, the Emperor's ambassadors swore to King Henry III that if the Emperor died before marriage to the princess could be completed, she would return home without hindrance and in complete safety. It was rumored that on the way, the Emperor's enemies, allied with the French king, tried to kidnap Isabella, but the escort provided by Emperor Frederick II was able to protect the princess.", "start_char": 5815, "end_char": 7203, "id": "104876738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_670357814#9_1598954827", "url": "https://www.thefinertimes.com/queens-in-the-middle-ages", "title": "Queens in the Middle Ages - The Finer Times", "headings": "Queens in the Middle Ages\nQueens in the Middle Ages\nDuties of Queens in the Middle Ages\nImportant Queens in the Middle Ages\n", "segment": "Later she was banished to a nunnery for her actions. Isabella I of Spain- Isabella lived in Spain from 1451-1504. As Queen of Castile and Aragon, she had equal power with her husband Ferdinand. Isabella is famous as the sponsor of Christopher Columbus’s expedition to the New World. Elizabeth of York- Elizabeth lived from 1466-1503 in England. She was married to Henry VII, and this marriage represented the beginning of the Tudor dynasty and the end of the wars of the roses. She was also the only woman to have been a sister, wife, mother, daughter, and niece to English Kings. Anne of Cleves- Anne of Cleves lived in England from 1515-1557. She was the fourth wife of Henry VIII. When she later agreed willingly to divorce, she was allowed a peaceful life of retirement in rural England.", "start_char": 4602, "end_char": 5393, "id": "69715143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048752709#7_2206205232", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_Portugal", "title": "Isabella of Portugal - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of Portugal\nIsabella of Portugal\nContents\nChildhood\nEngagement and Marriage\nRegency over Spain\nEconomy\nDiplomacy\nDeath\nPost-mortem tributes\nIssue\nAncestry\nCultural depictions\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\n", "segment": "There were many more advantages - she was closer to him in age (she was only three years his junior), fluent in Spanish, and offered a dowry of 900,000 Portuguese cruzados or Castilian folds which was more than enough to solve many of his financial problems brought on by the recent war. Charles wasted no time in securing a papal dispensation for first cousins and the marriage contract for an alliance with Portugal were made - Isabella would marry him and her brother, King John III of Portugal, would marry his youngest sister, Catherine of Austria. The young Emperor intended to wed and then leave his future wife as regent to govern Spain while he went to Central Europe to deal with political and religious troubles there. In January 1526, Isabella traveled to Spain. Upon her arrival, she met the Duke of Calabria, the Archbishop of Toledo and the Duke of Béjar at the Spanish-Portuguese border. They escorted her to Seville, where she was to wait for Charles for a week. At the end, their wedding took place the very next day just after midnight on 11 March in the Palace of Alcázar of Seville. Although their marriage was a political arrangement, Isabella captivated her husband, who tarried with her longer than anticipated. They honeymooned for several months at the Alhambra in Granada, where Charles ordered the seeds of a Persian flower that had never been seen before in Spain. The seeds eventually grew into the red carnation which delighted Isabella.", "start_char": 5418, "end_char": 6886, "id": "104876765" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_670357814#8_1598953670", "url": "https://www.thefinertimes.com/queens-in-the-middle-ages", "title": "Queens in the Middle Ages - The Finer Times", "headings": "Queens in the Middle Ages\nQueens in the Middle Ages\nDuties of Queens in the Middle Ages\nImportant Queens in the Middle Ages\n", "segment": "She served as a regent to her brother Enrique I (Henry) of Castile until he died. She decided to give up her rights to the throne following Enrique’s death, instead passing them to her son Ferdinand. Isabella of France- Isabella lived from 1292-1358 in France and England. She was notorious for helping arrange the removal and murder of her husband Edward II. She then ruled with her lover while serving as a regent to her son. Later she was banished to a nunnery for her actions. Isabella I of Spain- Isabella lived in Spain from 1451-1504. As Queen of Castile and Aragon, she had equal power with her husband Ferdinand. Isabella is famous as the sponsor of Christopher Columbus’s expedition to the New World. Elizabeth of York- Elizabeth lived from 1466-1503 in England.", "start_char": 4174, "end_char": 4946, "id": "69715142" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048662895#2_2206142238", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_England", "title": "Isabella of England - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of England\nIsabella of England\nContents\nLife\nBirth and early years\nYouth\nMarriage\nEmpress and Queen\nIssue\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The services of the rest of the princess's servants (cook, stableman and others) were also paid by her brother, and by his order, when some of Isabella's servants retired from her service, they were assigned a generous pension. The first years of Isabella's life were spent in Gloucester Castle. Later, when the problems that accompanied the early years of the her brother's reign ended, she was transported to the court, at first located in Woodstock and then in Westminster. From time to time, the princess with her family visited other royal residences: Winchester, Marlborough, Northampton, York and others. Youth\nIn June 1220 or 1221 Isabella's older sister, Joan, was betrothed to King Alexander II of Scotland, and according to the marriage contract, if Joan did not have time to return to England by Michael's Day (29 September), within two weeks after that, the Scottish King was to marry Isabella. Twice over the next ten years, King Henry III tried to marry off his sister (probably Isabella ): first, in 1225, were negotiations for a marriage with King Henry (VII) of Germany (who ten years later became Isabella's stepson) and then to King Louis IX of France. Once the princess got older, the more she loved privacy. In November 1229, with the permission of her brother, she departed for Marlborough Castle, which became her residence; at this time, reconstruction was being completed in the castle, and King Henry III ordered the constable of the castle to allow his sister to choose any quarters she wanted.", "start_char": 2033, "end_char": 3555, "id": "104876733" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048615466#1_2206060570", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_Angoul%C3%AAme", "title": "Isabella of Angoulême - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of Angoulême\nIsabella of Angoulême\nContents\nQueen of England\nSecond marriage\nRebellion and death\nIssue\nIn popular culture\nSources\nFurther reading\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "izabɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]; c. 1186 /1188 – 4 June 1246) was Queen of England as the second wife of King John from 1200 until John's death in 1216. She was also suo jure Countess of Angoulême from 1202 until 1246. Isabella had five children by the king, including his heir, later Henry III. In 1220, Isabella married Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, by whom she had another nine children. Some of Isabella's contemporaries, as well as later writers, claim that Isabella formed a conspiracy against King Louis IX of France in 1241, after being publicly snubbed by his mother, Blanche of Castile, for whom she had a deep-seated hatred. In 1244, after the plot had failed, Isabella was accused of attempting to poison the king. To avoid arrest, she sought refuge in Fontevraud Abbey, where she died two years later, but none of this can be confirmed. Contents\n1 Queen of England\n2 Second marriage\n3 Rebellion and death\n4 Issue\n5 In popular culture\n6 Sources\n7 Further reading\n8 References\n9 External links\nQueen of England\nIsabella was the only daughter and heir of Aymer Taillefer, Count of Angoulême, by Alice of Courtenay, who was sister of Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor of Constantinople and granddaughter of King Louis VI of France . Isabella became Countess of Angoulême in her own right on 16 June 1202, by which time she was already queen of England.", "start_char": 1183, "end_char": 2542, "id": "104876674" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048297486#4_2205817584", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_I,_Queen_of_Castile", "title": "Isabella I of Castile - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella I of Castile\nIsabella I of Castile\nContents\nLife\nEarly years\nMarriage\nWar with Portugal\nReform\nRegulation of crime\nLa Santa Hermandad\nOther criminal reforms\nFinances\nGovernment\nEvents of 1492\nGranada\nColumbus and Portuguese relations\nPosition on slavery\nExpulsion of the Jews\nLater years\nAppearance and personality\nFamily\nCause of beatification and canonization\nArms\nLegacy\nCommemoration\nAncestry\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nIn Spanish and Portuguese\nBooks\nArticles\nChronicles\nExternal links\n", "segment": "These were times of turmoil for Isabella. The living conditions at their castle in Arévalo were poor, and they suffered from a shortage of money. Although her father arranged in his will for his children to be financially well taken care of, King Henry did not comply with their father's wishes, either from a desire to keep his half-siblings restricted, or from ineptitude. Even though living conditions were difficult, under the careful eye of her mother, Isabella was instructed in lessons of practical piety and in a deep reverence for religion. When the King's wife, Joan of Portugal, was about to give birth to their daughter Joanna, Isabella and her brother Alfonso were summoned to court in Segovia to come under the direct supervision of the King and to finish their education. Alfonso was placed in the care of a tutor while Isabella became part of the Queen's household. Isabella in the Rimado de la Conquista de Granada, from 1482, by Pedro Marcuello\nSome of Isabella's living conditions improved in Segovia. She always had food and clothing and lived in a castle that was adorned with gold and silver. Isabella's basic education consisted of reading, spelling, writing, grammar, history, mathematics, art, chess, dancing, embroidery, music, and religious instruction. She and her ladies-in-waiting entertained themselves with art, embroidery, and music.", "start_char": 3929, "end_char": 5296, "id": "104876539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048615466#8_2206073457", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_Angoul%C3%AAme", "title": "Isabella of Angoulême - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of Angoulême\nIsabella of Angoulême\nContents\nQueen of England\nSecond marriage\nRebellion and death\nIssue\nIn popular culture\nSources\nFurther reading\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "That council had the power not only to assign to her any subsequent husband, but to decide whether she should be allowed to remarry at all. That Isabella flouted its authority moved the council to confiscate her dower lands and to stop the payment of her pension. Isabella and her husband retaliated by threatening to keep Joan, who had been promised in marriage to the King of Scotland, in France. The council first responded by sending furious letters to the Pope, signed in the name of young King Henry, urging him to excommunicate Isabella and her husband, but then decided to come to terms with Isabella, to avoid conflict with the Scottish king, who was eager to receive his bride. Isabella was granted the stannaries in Devon, and the revenue of Aylesbury for a period of four years, in compensation for her confiscated dower lands in Normandy, as well as the £3,000 arrears for her pension. Isabella had nine more children by Hugh X. Their eldest son Hugh XI of Lusignan succeeded his father as Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême in 1249. Isabella's children from her royal marriage did not join her in Angoulême, remaining in England with their eldest brother Henry III. Rebellion and death\nDescribed by some contemporaries as \"vain, capricious, and troublesome,\" Isabella could not reconcile herself with her less prominent position in France. Though Queen mother of England, Isabella was now mostly regarded as a mere Countess of La Marche and had to give precedence to other women. In 1241, when Isabella and Hugh were summoned to the French court to swear fealty to King Louis IX of France 's brother, Alphonse, who had been invested as Count of Poitou, their mother, the Queen Dowager Blanche openly snubbed her.", "start_char": 5746, "end_char": 7479, "id": "104876681" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2048653872#2_2206118122", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_Castile,_Duchess_of_York", "title": "Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York - Wikipedia", "headings": "Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York\nIsabella of Castile, Duchess of York\nContents\nLife\nIssue\nShakespeare and Isabella of Castile\nFootnotes\nReferences\nExternal links\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "The King complied. However, further largesse which might have been expected when Richard came of age was not to be, as King Richard II was deposed in 1399, and according to Harriss, Isabella's younger son, Richard, 'received no favours from the new King, Henry IV '. Isabella died 23 December 1392, aged about 37, and was buried 14 January 1393 at the church of the Dominicans at Kings Langley. After Isabella's death, Edmund of Langley married Joan Holland, sister and co-heir of Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent (9 January 1382 – 15 September 1408), with whom his daughter, Constance, had lived as his mistress (see above). Isabella was appointed a Lady of the Garter in 1379. Issue\nCoat of arms of Castile and León which Isabel adopted as the daughter of King Peter of Castile. Quarterly, Castille and Leon (Kingdom of Castille). Isabella and Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, had three children: Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (c. 1373 – 25 October 1415), who married firstly, Beatrice of Portugal, which marriage was annulled, and secondly, Philippa Mohun, third daughter of John Mohun, 2nd Lord Mohun (c. 1320 – 15 September 1375), and Joan Burghersh (d. 4 October 1404), daughter of Bartholomew de Burghersh (c. 1304 – 3 August 1355), 3rd Baron Burghersh. Edward served in numerous administrative offices and military campaigns during the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V, and was slain at the Battle of Agincourt on 25 October 1415.", "start_char": 2413, "end_char": 3871, "id": "104876712" } ]
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what were hitler's parents names?
Alois Hitler
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Mein Kampf.", "start_char": 2019, "end_char": 2340, "id": "74955560" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_142144488#4_382960058", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_name_of_Hitler's_private_train", "title": "What was the name of Hitler's private train? - Answers", "headings": "What was the name of Hitler's private train\n?\n\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nRelated Questions\nWhat was the name of Hitlers private police force?\nWhat are Hitlers full names?\nWhat was Hitlers moms name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom's name?\nWhat was Hitlers name?\nWhat was Hitlers private army called?\nWhat is the name of hitlers political party?\nWhat is Hitlers middle name?\nWhat was hitlers german empire name?\nWhat was hitlers mum name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom name?\nWhat was Hitlers full name?\nHitlers real name?\nWhat was adolf Hitlers fathers name?\nWhat was the name of adolf Hitlers mother?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers German Shepherd?\nWhat was hitlers name of position?\nAdolf Hitlers full name?\nWhat his Hitlers full name?\nWhat is the answer to hitlers foster child's name on police rural rampage?\nHow to get and train my own army and troops?\nWho is Adolf Hitlers mom?\nWhat is hitlers real name?\nWho was aldolf hitlers mistress?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers doctor?\n", "segment": "his mum's name was Klara polzl\nWhat was Hitlers full name? His full name was Adolf Hitler. Hitlers real name? His real name is Adolf Hitler. What was adolf Hitlers fathers name? His name was Alois Hitler. What was the name of adolf Hitlers mother? Her name was Klara Hitler. What was the name of Hitlers German Shepherd? His dogs name was Charlie.", "start_char": 1176, "end_char": 1524, "id": "74963580" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_137883877#8_371342616", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_Adolf_Hitler's_full_name", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What is adolf Hitlers dads name? Alois Hitler. What as Adolf hitlers wifes name? Eva Braun\nWhat is adolf hitlers maiden name? He was born Adolf Schicklgruber, but took his father's (Alois\nHitler) name when he was a teenager. What was adolf hitlers mom and dads last name? Schickelgruber\nWhat is Adolf Hitlers sisters name? Adolf Hitler had three sisters, Paula, Angela Hitler. What is Hitlers first name? Adolf.", "start_char": 2340, "end_char": 2752, "id": "74955562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_142144488#3_382958320", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_name_of_Hitler's_private_train", "title": "What was the name of Hitler's private train? - Answers", "headings": "What was the name of Hitler's private train\n?\n\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nRelated Questions\nWhat was the name of Hitlers private police force?\nWhat are Hitlers full names?\nWhat was Hitlers moms name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom's name?\nWhat was Hitlers name?\nWhat was Hitlers private army called?\nWhat is the name of hitlers political party?\nWhat is Hitlers middle name?\nWhat was hitlers german empire name?\nWhat was hitlers mum name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom name?\nWhat was Hitlers full name?\nHitlers real name?\nWhat was adolf Hitlers fathers name?\nWhat was the name of adolf Hitlers mother?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers German Shepherd?\nWhat was hitlers name of position?\nAdolf Hitlers full name?\nWhat his Hitlers full name?\nWhat is the answer to hitlers foster child's name on police rural rampage?\nHow to get and train my own army and troops?\nWho is Adolf Hitlers mom?\nWhat is hitlers real name?\nWho was aldolf hitlers mistress?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers doctor?\n", "segment": "Hitler did not have a middle name. What was hitlers german empire name? Nazi Germany and the Third Reich were Hitlers German empire names. What was hitlers mum name? his mum's name was Klara Polzl\nWhat was Hitlers mom name? his mum's name was Klara polzl\nWhat was Hitlers full name? His full name was Adolf Hitler. Hitlers real name? His real name is Adolf Hitler. What was adolf Hitlers fathers name?", "start_char": 952, "end_char": 1354, "id": "74963579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_137883877#5_371340865", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_Adolf_Hitler's_full_name", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Adolf Hitler\nWhat was Hitlers last name? HITLER iss Hitler's last namee. His full namee is Adolf\nHitler. CraziiSims\nWhat was adolf hitlers name? You answered the question in your question, his name is Adolf\nHitler, and btw he was evil\nHitlers real name? His real name is Adolf Hitler. What was adolf Hitlers fathers name? His name was Alois Hitler. What was the name of adolf Hitlers mother? Her name was Klara Hitler.", "start_char": 1765, "end_char": 2184, "id": "74955559" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_142144488#1_382954713", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_name_of_Hitler's_private_train", "title": "What was the name of Hitler's private train? - Answers", "headings": "What was the name of Hitler's private train\n?\n\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nRelated Questions\nWhat was the name of Hitlers private police force?\nWhat are Hitlers full names?\nWhat was Hitlers moms name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom's name?\nWhat was Hitlers name?\nWhat was Hitlers private army called?\nWhat is the name of hitlers political party?\nWhat is Hitlers middle name?\nWhat was hitlers german empire name?\nWhat was hitlers mum name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom name?\nWhat was Hitlers full name?\nHitlers real name?\nWhat was adolf Hitlers fathers name?\nWhat was the name of adolf Hitlers mother?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers German Shepherd?\nWhat was hitlers name of position?\nAdolf Hitlers full name?\nWhat his Hitlers full name?\nWhat is the answer to hitlers foster child's name on police rural rampage?\nHow to get and train my own army and troops?\nWho is Adolf Hitlers mom?\nWhat is hitlers real name?\nWho was aldolf hitlers mistress?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers doctor?\n", "segment": "Hitlers whole name is Adolf Hitler He had no middle name did not deserve a middle name. What was Hitlers moms name? Hitlers mom was Klara Hitler (???? -1905)\nWhat was Hitlers mom's name? Hitlers mom was Klara Hitler (???? -1905)\nWhat was Hitlers name? His name is Adolf Hitler\nWhat was Hitlers private army called? Sturm Abteilung (Storm Section) or the SA. What is the name of hitlers political party? the name was populiticalmanionus\nWhat is Hitlers middle name?", "start_char": 489, "end_char": 952, "id": "74963577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_137883877#7_371342025", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_Adolf_Hitler's_full_name", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who is Adolf Hitlers mom? Her name was Klara Hitler. What was Adolf Hitlers girlfriends name? Eva Braun\nWhat is the name of adolf hitlers book? Mein Kampf. What is adolf Hitlers dads name? Alois Hitler. What as Adolf hitlers wifes name? Eva Braun\nWhat is adolf hitlers maiden name? He was born Adolf Schicklgruber, but took his father's (Alois\nHitler) name when he was a teenager.", "start_char": 2184, "end_char": 2565, "id": "74955561" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_777498254#11_868906658", "url": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Hitler", "title": "Hitler - Wiktionary", "headings": "Hitler\nHitler\nContents\nEnglish\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nProper noun\nHitler\nDerived terms\nTranslations\nNoun\nHitler ( plural Hitlers )\nReferences\nAnagrams\nDutch\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nProper noun\nHitler m\nGerman\nPronunciation\nProper noun\nHitler\nDerived terms\nPortuguese\nEtymology\nPronunciation\nProper noun\nHitler m\nDerived terms\nNoun\nHitler m ( plural Hitlers or Hitleres )\nDerived terms\nSpanish\nProper noun\nHitler m\nDerived terms\n", "segment": "هیتلر ‎ ( hitler)\nPolish: Hitler m\nPortuguese: Hitler m\nRomanian: Hitler\nRussian: Ги́тлер (ru) m ( Gítler)\nRusyn: Гі́тлер m ( Hítler)\nSanskrit: हिटलर ( hiṭalara)\nSerbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: Хитлер m\nRoman: Hitler m\nSinhalese:", "start_char": 3236, "end_char": 3459, "id": "59343264" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_159031149#0_369260978", "url": "https://www.reference.com/history/adolf-hitler-s-middle-name-1501f8d740ab75db", "title": "What Was Adolf Hitler's Middle Name?", "headings": "What Was Adolf Hitler's Middle Name?\nWhat Was Adolf Hitler's Middle Name?", "segment": "What Was Adolf Hitler's Middle Name? What Was Adolf Hitler's Middle Name? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 3, 2020 3:52:12 AM ET\nAdolf Hitler did not have a middle name. Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Branau am Inn, Austria. Adolf Hitler was the fourth of six children born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Although he was born in Austria, he and his family moved to Germany when he was 3 years old. Hitler did not always get along with his father and they frequently fought. He was close to his siblings and when his younger brother, Edmund, died in 1900, Hitler became depressed and introverted and that is when he developed an interest in art, despite the fact that his father wanted him to go into business. When Hitler was a young teen, he developed an interest in German nationalism and went against the authority of his native Austria. Hitler's father died in 1903 and two years later, Adolf left school.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 918, "id": "35031314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_142144488#2_382956515", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_name_of_Hitler's_private_train", "title": "What was the name of Hitler's private train? - Answers", "headings": "What was the name of Hitler's private train\n?\n\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nYour Answer\nWhat was the name of Hitler's private train?\nRelated Questions\nWhat was the name of Hitlers private police force?\nWhat are Hitlers full names?\nWhat was Hitlers moms name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom's name?\nWhat was Hitlers name?\nWhat was Hitlers private army called?\nWhat is the name of hitlers political party?\nWhat is Hitlers middle name?\nWhat was hitlers german empire name?\nWhat was hitlers mum name?\nWhat was Hitlers mom name?\nWhat was Hitlers full name?\nHitlers real name?\nWhat was adolf Hitlers fathers name?\nWhat was the name of adolf Hitlers mother?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers German Shepherd?\nWhat was hitlers name of position?\nAdolf Hitlers full name?\nWhat his Hitlers full name?\nWhat is the answer to hitlers foster child's name on police rural rampage?\nHow to get and train my own army and troops?\nWho is Adolf Hitlers mom?\nWhat is hitlers real name?\nWho was aldolf hitlers mistress?\nWhat was the name of Hitlers doctor?\n", "segment": "-1905)\nWhat was Hitlers name? 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Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai Hawaii travel blog\nHow many shark attacks were there last year?\nShark attacks in 2020\nAbout Maui’s Honolua Bay\nHow many deadly shark attacks have there been in Hawaii?\nHow many shark attacks have there been in Hawaii in the last 5 years?\nLocations of Hawaii shark attacks in 2019\nCovered below about sharks in Hawaii making the news:\nShark attacks on Oahu\nMakaha Beach, West Oahu (Leeward Oahu)\nHaleiwa, North Shore\nKaiwi Channel (between Oahu and Molokai)\nDeadly shark attack on Maui\nHonokowai, West Maui\nNon-fatal shark attacks on Maui\nKihei, South Maui\nShark attacks on the Big Island\nKealakekua Bay, Kona coast\nAnaehoomalu Bay, Kohala coast\nKailua-Kona\nShark attacks on Kauai\nAnd that’s a bit about sharks in Hawaii, which is one of the dangers of swimming in Hawaii.\nHAVE A SAFE BEACH VISIT HOPEFULLY WITHOUT SHARKS IN HAWAII!\nTop things to pack for your Hawaii vacation!\nFor a Hawaii experience you are sure to remember, get out on the open water to sail the ocean!\n", "segment": "Of these in 2019, there has been 1 deadly shark attack officially recorded. This fatal shark encounter was the one on Maui. Shark attacks in 2020\nAs of December 2020, there have officially been 3 unwanted shark incidents in Hawaii in 2020. There was an “ apparent ” shark incident reported to have happened on Maui on November 26 (near Honokowai / Kaanapali) that is not yet listed. And there is another reported shark incident to have happened on Maui on December 8 (near Honolua Bay, which also resulted in the Maui Pro surf competition to be canceled for the day) that is also not yet listed. It’s reported that the Honolua Bay victim initially survived the shark bite, but later died in the hospital. If you add in these 2 shark attacks, that makes it 5 shark attacks in Hawaii in 2020. With Hawaii beaches closed off for some time in 2020, and almost no tourism for much of the year, there were way less people in the water this year. So in theory, you might have expected less people to encounter sharks in 2020! ( Officially, Hawaii opened back up to tourism in mid-October.", "start_char": 1512, "end_char": 2593, "id": "81150062" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_725743061#7_1419456587", "url": "https://www.flashpackingamerica.com/hawaii-travel/shark-attacks-in-hawaii/", "title": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? 🦈🌴 Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai 🌴🦈 Hawaii travel blog | Flashpacking America", "headings": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches?\nMaui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai\nHawaii travel blog\n\nShark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai Hawaii travel blog\nHow many shark attacks were there last year?\nShark attacks in 2020\nAbout Maui’s Honolua Bay\nHow many deadly shark attacks have there been in Hawaii?\nHow many shark attacks have there been in Hawaii in the last 5 years?\nLocations of Hawaii shark attacks in 2019\nCovered below about sharks in Hawaii making the news:\nShark attacks on Oahu\nMakaha Beach, West Oahu (Leeward Oahu)\nHaleiwa, North Shore\nKaiwi Channel (between Oahu and Molokai)\nDeadly shark attack on Maui\nHonokowai, West Maui\nNon-fatal shark attacks on Maui\nKihei, South Maui\nShark attacks on the Big Island\nKealakekua Bay, Kona coast\nAnaehoomalu Bay, Kohala coast\nKailua-Kona\nShark attacks on Kauai\nAnd that’s a bit about sharks in Hawaii, which is one of the dangers of swimming in Hawaii.\nHAVE A SAFE BEACH VISIT HOPEFULLY WITHOUT SHARKS IN HAWAII!\nTop things to pack for your Hawaii vacation!\nFor a Hawaii experience you are sure to remember, get out on the open water to sail the ocean!\n", "segment": "Photos below of a common spot to enter the water at Honolua Bay.) How many deadly shark attacks have there been in Hawaii? Since the time that shark attacks have been recorded, officially there have been 5 deadly shark attacks in Hawaii, and all of those have taken place on Maui. Those took place in 2019, 2015, 2013 (2), and 2004. The latest deadly shark attack in 2020 also took place on Maui. And it’s not official as the body hasn’t been found, but there was possibly one more deadly shark attack on the Big Island in 2019. It’s believed that a diver reported as missing was attacked by a shark. Clothing found was said to be consistent with shark bites. So as it stands, there have been 6-7 deadly shark attacks in Hawaii since 2004, with Maui being the deadliest island in Hawaii for shark attacks. Scientists say it’s not a coincidence that Maui sees more shark attacks.", "start_char": 3005, "end_char": 3883, "id": "81150065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1776237125#2_2682564520", "url": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/10/shark-attack-increase-hawaii_n_7558196.html", "title": "Why Sharks Are Attacking More People Than Ever in Hawaii | HuffPost", "headings": "Why Sharks Are Attacking More People Than Ever in Hawaii\nWhy Sharks Are Attacking More People Than Ever in Hawaii\nBEFORE YOU GO\nMORE:\n", "segment": "In the last three years, the number of shark attacks in Hawaii has tripled compared to the number of attacks 10 to 15 years ago, according to a comprehensive list of shark incidents maintained by the DLNR. Download\nAnd, since 2012, more than 60 percent of all shark attacks in the Aloha State occurred just off Maui. All fatal shark attacks in the last 20 years in Hawaii have occurred near Maui, and three of those happened in the last three years. The most recent attack was in April. A 65-year-old woman was killed by what is presumed to have been a tiger shark as she was swimming off Makena. The incident made headlines worldwide. Meyer and his UH colleague Kim Holland conducted the two-year study of tiger shark behavior on Maui. They outfitted about two dozen tiger sharks with tracking devices. You can watch the sharks cruise – mostly around Maui – on the Hawaii Tiger Shark Tracking webpage. “We had almost no information about the movement of sharks around Maui (before we did the study),” said Meyer. “", "start_char": 2004, "end_char": 3020, "id": "20095343" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_73442363#2_124659613", "url": "http://mauinow.com/2013/12/02/fatal-shark-attack-forces-closure-of-south-maui-shoreline/", "title": "Fatal Shark Attack Forces Closure of South Maui Shoreline | Maui Now", "headings": "Fatal Shark Attack Forces Closure of South Maui Shoreline\nFatal Shark Attack Forces Closure of South Maui Shoreline", "segment": "Photo by Wendy Osher. Authorities say the victim died prior to reaching shore. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD\nAlthough the incident occurred some distance from shore, county officials say lifeguards and crews from the state Department of Land and Natural Resources have closed the shoreline area until noon tomorrow. Confirmed shark bite incidents reported in Maui waters so far this year include the following encounters: October 31, 2013, at Ka’a Point in Central Maui: A kite surfer suffered injuries to his right leg and calf in an apparent shark attack incident about 300 yards offshore. October 23, 2013, off of Kukona Place in Waiehu: Shane Mills of Maui suffered a laceration to his lower back and left thigh in an apparent shark bite incident. August 14, 2013, at Palauea Beach, also known as White Rock in Mākena: Jana Lutteropp, a 20-year-old German woman had her arm severed in a shark attack incident and died a week later on Wednesday, Aug. 21.", "start_char": 1308, "end_char": 2262, "id": "60899549" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_725743061#2_1419443610", "url": "https://www.flashpackingamerica.com/hawaii-travel/shark-attacks-in-hawaii/", "title": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? 🦈🌴 Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai 🌴🦈 Hawaii travel blog | Flashpacking America", "headings": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches?\nMaui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai\nHawaii travel blog\n\nShark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai Hawaii travel blog\nHow many shark attacks were there last year?\nShark attacks in 2020\nAbout Maui’s Honolua Bay\nHow many deadly shark attacks have there been in Hawaii?\nHow many shark attacks have there been in Hawaii in the last 5 years?\nLocations of Hawaii shark attacks in 2019\nCovered below about sharks in Hawaii making the news:\nShark attacks on Oahu\nMakaha Beach, West Oahu (Leeward Oahu)\nHaleiwa, North Shore\nKaiwi Channel (between Oahu and Molokai)\nDeadly shark attack on Maui\nHonokowai, West Maui\nNon-fatal shark attacks on Maui\nKihei, South Maui\nShark attacks on the Big Island\nKealakekua Bay, Kona coast\nAnaehoomalu Bay, Kohala coast\nKailua-Kona\nShark attacks on Kauai\nAnd that’s a bit about sharks in Hawaii, which is one of the dangers of swimming in Hawaii.\nHAVE A SAFE BEACH VISIT HOPEFULLY WITHOUT SHARKS IN HAWAII!\nTop things to pack for your Hawaii vacation!\nFor a Hawaii experience you are sure to remember, get out on the open water to sail the ocean!\n", "segment": "This is according to multiple news reports . Prior to this December 2020 fatality, officially, the last death from a shark attack in Hawaii was in May 2019 on Maui. Unofficially, it was possibly October 2019 on the Big Island. ( More on why it’s “unofficial” in a bit.) So…\nHow many shark attacks were there last year? Officially there were 14 shark attack victims in Hawaii recorded in 2019. These attacks happened on all major Hawaiian islands: 5 shark attacks on Oahu\n2 shark attacks on the Big Island\n3 shark attacks on Maui\n1 shark attack on Kauai\nAnd there were 3 more attacks in the channel area between the Hawaiian islands of Oahu and Molokai. Most of the shark bites on Oahu in 2019 were considered to be provoked incidents. In this case, this means going on a “swimming with sharks” tour, but provoked incidents can also include fishing.", "start_char": 665, "end_char": 1512, "id": "81150060" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_725743061#3_1419446113", "url": "https://www.flashpackingamerica.com/hawaii-travel/shark-attacks-in-hawaii/", "title": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? 🦈🌴 Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai 🌴🦈 Hawaii travel blog | Flashpacking America", "headings": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches?\nMaui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai\nHawaii travel blog\n\nShark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai Hawaii travel blog\nHow many shark attacks were there last year?\nShark attacks in 2020\nAbout Maui’s Honolua Bay\nHow many deadly shark attacks have there been in Hawaii?\nHow many shark attacks have there been in Hawaii in the last 5 years?\nLocations of Hawaii shark attacks in 2019\nCovered below about sharks in Hawaii making the news:\nShark attacks on Oahu\nMakaha Beach, West Oahu (Leeward Oahu)\nHaleiwa, North Shore\nKaiwi Channel (between Oahu and Molokai)\nDeadly shark attack on Maui\nHonokowai, West Maui\nNon-fatal shark attacks on Maui\nKihei, South Maui\nShark attacks on the Big Island\nKealakekua Bay, Kona coast\nAnaehoomalu Bay, Kohala coast\nKailua-Kona\nShark attacks on Kauai\nAnd that’s a bit about sharks in Hawaii, which is one of the dangers of swimming in Hawaii.\nHAVE A SAFE BEACH VISIT HOPEFULLY WITHOUT SHARKS IN HAWAII!\nTop things to pack for your Hawaii vacation!\nFor a Hawaii experience you are sure to remember, get out on the open water to sail the ocean!\n", "segment": "Officially there were 14 shark attack victims in Hawaii recorded in 2019. These attacks happened on all major Hawaiian islands: 5 shark attacks on Oahu\n2 shark attacks on the Big Island\n3 shark attacks on Maui\n1 shark attack on Kauai\nAnd there were 3 more attacks in the channel area between the Hawaiian islands of Oahu and Molokai. Most of the shark bites on Oahu in 2019 were considered to be provoked incidents. In this case, this means going on a “swimming with sharks” tour, but provoked incidents can also include fishing. Of these in 2019, there has been 1 deadly shark attack officially recorded. This fatal shark encounter was the one on Maui. Shark attacks in 2020\nAs of December 2020, there have officially been 3 unwanted shark incidents in Hawaii in 2020. There was an “ apparent ” shark incident reported to have happened on Maui on November 26 (near Honokowai / Kaanapali) that is not yet listed. And there is another reported shark incident to have happened on Maui on December 8 (near Honolua Bay, which also resulted in the Maui Pro surf competition to be canceled for the day) that is also not yet listed.", "start_char": 982, "end_char": 2108, "id": "81150061" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_725743061#8_1419459106", "url": "https://www.flashpackingamerica.com/hawaii-travel/shark-attacks-in-hawaii/", "title": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? 🦈🌴 Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai 🌴🦈 Hawaii travel blog | Flashpacking America", "headings": "Shark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches?\nMaui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai\nHawaii travel blog\n\nShark attacks in Hawaii: Do they happen near tourist beaches? Maui, Oahu, Big Island, Kauai Hawaii travel blog\nHow many shark attacks were there last year?\nShark attacks in 2020\nAbout Maui’s Honolua Bay\nHow many deadly shark attacks have there been in Hawaii?\nHow many shark attacks have there been in Hawaii in the last 5 years?\nLocations of Hawaii shark attacks in 2019\nCovered below about sharks in Hawaii making the news:\nShark attacks on Oahu\nMakaha Beach, West Oahu (Leeward Oahu)\nHaleiwa, North Shore\nKaiwi Channel (between Oahu and Molokai)\nDeadly shark attack on Maui\nHonokowai, West Maui\nNon-fatal shark attacks on Maui\nKihei, South Maui\nShark attacks on the Big Island\nKealakekua Bay, Kona coast\nAnaehoomalu Bay, Kohala coast\nKailua-Kona\nShark attacks on Kauai\nAnd that’s a bit about sharks in Hawaii, which is one of the dangers of swimming in Hawaii.\nHAVE A SAFE BEACH VISIT HOPEFULLY WITHOUT SHARKS IN HAWAII!\nTop things to pack for your Hawaii vacation!\nFor a Hawaii experience you are sure to remember, get out on the open water to sail the ocean!\n", "segment": "And it’s not official as the body hasn’t been found, but there was possibly one more deadly shark attack on the Big Island in 2019. It’s believed that a diver reported as missing was attacked by a shark. Clothing found was said to be consistent with shark bites. So as it stands, there have been 6-7 deadly shark attacks in Hawaii since 2004, with Maui being the deadliest island in Hawaii for shark attacks. Scientists say it’s not a coincidence that Maui sees more shark attacks. They say Hawaii sharks like the ocean environment of Maui’s shores. Read about it. How many shark attacks have there been in Hawaii in the last 5 years? 13 in 2019\n3 in 2018\n5 in 2017\n10 in 2016\n10 in 2015\nThis count is according to the State of Hawaii Shark incidents list and includes both unprovoked and provoked shark incidents. And if you’re on a shark attack research binge, there is also an International Shark Attack File of unprovoked shark incidents around the world.", "start_char": 3401, "end_char": 4361, "id": "81150066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_1269202232#0_2295263636", "url": "http://www.mauiinformationguide.com/sharks-in-maui.php", "title": "Maui Shark Info | Sharks in Maui, Hawaii | Tiger, Reef, Mako, Bull", "headings": "Sharks in Maui\nSharks in Maui\n10 Tips to NOT be Attacked by Sharks\n25 Best Things To Do on Maui\n10 Tips to Fend Off a Shark Attack\n1. Don't swim at night or twilight hours.\n2. Stay away from Rivermouths and stream outlets.\n3. Stay out of the water after it rains.\n4. Don't swim in heavily fished areas or anywhere near active fisherman.\n5. Stay away from murky waters.\n6. Swim with a buddy.\n7. If you encounter a shark: stay calm, and move your body in a vertical position.\n8. Do not enter the ocean with a cut or open wound.\n9. Leave shiny jewelry at home.\n10. Don't urinate in the ocean.\nWhat are your chances of being bit by a Tiger shark in Maui?\n", "segment": "Maui Shark Info | Sharks in Maui, Hawaii | Tiger, Reef, Mako, Bull\nMaui /\nTop Tens /\nSharks in Maui\nSharks in Maui\n\" By comparison, more people are killed by dogs in the U.S. every year than have been killed by shark attacks in the last 100 years. \" Hawaii Shark Encounters\n10 Tips to NOT be Attacked by Sharks\nAs of 2013, there have been 1,022 confirmed shark attacks and 36 confirmed shark attack fatalities in the United States since 1670. In the Hawaiian Islands, since 1828, there have been 116 confirmed shark attacks and only 8 confirmed shark attack fatalities. For Hawaii, that averages out to a shark attack every 1.59 years, and a fatality approximately every 23 years. ( Stats from Florida Museum of Natural History) You may say, \"but shark attacks are increasing each decade!\" This is true because there are a lot more people in the World and a lot more people in the water. The increase of urban runoff could also increase this fact. All in all, you're more likely to die from a dog attack or a falling coconut than a shark attack. So beware of palms and angry dogs. What are the chances of being attacked by a shark?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1130, "id": "46077796" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_864552970#5_1709164970", "url": "https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/26/us/maui-shark-attack/index.html", "title": "Maui shark attack kills man swimming | CNN", "headings": "Shark attack kills man swimming off Maui, authorities say\nShark attack kills man swimming off Maui, authorities say\nShark attack kills man swimming off Maui\n(CNN) —\n", "segment": "“This was just a case of bad timing. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Taxera said. “ His wife told me that Tom told her he was going to go on one last swim before they left (Maui).” KGMB/KHNL/maui 24/7\nSigns have been posted along the beach warning people to be wary of sharks. Dennison told CNN it was the first shark attack off of Maui this year. But it’s at least the third attack in the state in 2019. In April, another 65-year-old tourist from California was attacked off the island of Hawaii, and authorities had to close Hanalei Bay on the north shore of Kaua’i after a shark attacked a surfer in February. CNN’s Deanna Hackney contributed to this report.", "start_char": 5549, "end_char": 6224, "id": "108784435" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_182886565#1_322840180", "url": "https://www.staradvertiser.com/2021/01/22/breaking-news/shark-bites-california-man-73-at-maui-beach/", "title": "Shark bites California man, 73, at Maui beach | Honolulu Star-Advertiser", "headings": "Shark bites California man, 73, at Maui beach\nShark bites California man, 73, at Maui beach", "segment": "Researchers attributed it to the large shallow ocean shelf of reef habitat surrounding Maui, where a wide variety of prey exists for tiger sharks. And it makes for a perfect breeding ground and pupping for tiger sharks. In 2020, half of all encounters, or three out of the six recorded by the state Division of Aquatic Resources, were on Maui. ( They include only confirmed unprovoked attacks to humans.) The last Hawaii shark attack occurred on Maui on Dec. 8, 2020, at 7:55 a.m. at Honolua Bay in 10 feet or so of turbid water. The victim, R. Warren, did not survive several lacerations to the leg by a 14-foot tiger shark. Friday’s shark bite incident also occurred about the same time, at 7:45 a.m., in calm waters, MFD reported. “We were very pleased this one had a good outcome,” said Tracy Dallarda, spokeswoman for Maui Health. The Division of Aquatic Resources put up shark warning signs from Puu Kekaa (Black Rock Beach) to Honokowai Beach Park, which will remain up until at least noon today. They will be removed once officers and lifeguards assess the ocean for sharks and give the all clear.", "start_char": 1251, "end_char": 2356, "id": "88814081" } ]
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When Public Enemy was getting started, was it just a distribution of duties? “Well, Chuck is the leader, Professor Griff is the crazy anti-Semite. We only got one more slot, Flav. You gotta be the hype man.”\nAre there any unhypeable situations? Things that even you, the king of hype, can’t hype?\nA colonoscopy?\nI just want to make sure I'm talking to the real Flav. What time is it?\nYou can't just look down at your chest and tell me the time?\nYou’re avoiding the question. Do you or do you not have a ridiculously large clock on your chest at this very moment?\nHow many clock necklaces do you own?\nDaylight savings time must be a rough day at your house. You’ve got to dig through your closet and change clock after clock after clock.\nThere were some strange asides in your book. At one point, before you share a story, you write, “Wait, first I need a sip of Coca-Cola.” Did Coke pay you for the product placement?\nSo if the Coca-Cola company, in a show of appreciation, sent you a convoy of trucks filled with soda, you’d turn them away?\nYou mention that in the book. You apparently got the name Flavor Flav because of your sweet tooth.\nYou also claim in the book that you lost your virginity at six years old. I’m probably not the first person to say this, but no you didn’t.\nNo, sorry, that didn’t happen. I do not believe you.\nAre we seriously about to have an argument about baby boners?\nOne of the recurring motifs in your memoir is people hitting you. You’ve been smacked around by your wives, Professor Griff, inmates from Riker’s Island. Why does everybody like to beat on Flav?\nWe already know that Griff is a homophobic anti-Semite, but why was he always coming at you with the karate chops?\nYou haven’t had your own reality show since 2008. Any plans to get back on TV and start over sharing again?\nIs this the same chicken restaurant that went out of business in Iowa a few months ago?\nCan you share your secret chicken recipe?\nI don’t know. Lots of sodium acid pyrophosphate?\nA dump truck full of canola oil?\nThe tears of their minimum-wage employees?\nYour chicken is made with tears?\nIf I can paraphrase, you’re telling us that the secret to your fried-chicken recipe is “It’s the Flavor! It’s the Flavor! It’s the Flavor!”\nYou mention in your book that you’d also like to do a reality show about going back to high school. Is that actually going to happen?\nI have this wonderful mental image of you in a high-school history class. Every time the teacher brings up another historical figure, you’re in the back shouting, “Motherf**k him and John Wayne!”\n“O.K., class. Today we’re going to learn about the presidency of Ronald Reagan.”\n", "segment": "Really? Wooooow. That’s hot. Happy birthday to my man Bob Dylan. Are you a fan? What’s your favorite Dylan song? I can’t think of one off the top of my head, but I like Bob Dylan all right. As the uncontested best hype man in music, could you hype a Bob Dylan song? You mean, if we recorded something together? Yeah, I could probably do that.", "start_char": 1380, "end_char": 1722, "id": "6725332" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_270280547#6_580622347", "url": "https://vocal.media/beat/bob-dylan-s-20-greatest-gospel-songs", "title": "Bob Dylan's 20 Greatest Gospel Songs | Beat", "headings": "Bob Dylan's 20 Greatest Gospel Songs\nBob Dylan's 20 Greatest Gospel Songs\n20. \"Trouble\" (Shot of Love)\n19. \"Dead Man, Dead Man\" (Shot of Love)\n18. \"Heart of Mine\" (Shot of Love)\n17. \"Solid Rock\" (Saved)\n16. \"Lenny Bruce\" (Shot of Love)\n15. \"I Believe in You\" (Slow Train Coming)\n14. \"Shot of Love\" (Shot of Love)\n13. \"Gonna Change My Way of Thinking\" (Slow Train Coming)\n12. \"In the Garden\" (Saved)\n11. \"Watered-Down Love\" (Shot of Love)\n10. \"When You Gonna Wake Up?\" (Slow Train Coming)\n9. \"The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar\" (Shot of Love)\n8. \"Gotta Serve Somebody\" (Slow Train Coming)\n7. \"Every Grain of Sand\" (Shot of Love)\n6. \"Slow Train\" (Slow Train Coming)\n5. \"In the Summertime\" (Shot of Love)\n4. \"Property of Jesus\" (Shot of Love)\n3. \"Saved\" (Saved)\n2. \"Making a Liar Out of Me\" (Bootleg Volume 13: Trouble No More)\n1. \"Saving Grace\" (Saved)\nThe 'List: Best of New Wave\nEminem 'The Marshall Mathers' LP\nRecapping 2017: Standout Debuts, Pt. IV\nThe 'List: Instrumentals\nJive Hive\nThe 'List: Best (Depending On Who You Ask) of 2017\n", "segment": "17. \" Solid Rock\" (Saved)\nBob Dylan's voice is so powerful, it goes so well with those backing singers. The way he uses that strong, bellowing sound in the song and his voice is loud, clear as it builds towards the chorus. \" I'm hanging on to a solid rock...\" You cannot tell me his voice doesn't sound incredible when he sings \"Won't let go and I can't let go...\" over and over again. It's a brilliant song that deserves so much more appreciation than it gets. Such a great song by such a great man. I have always loved this song! 16. \" Lenny Bruce\" (Shot of Love)\nThis is one of the more mellow songs from Shot of Love and I love the way it uses the piano to depict that. Bob Dylan's voice is very similar on this song to the way it is on \"Saving Grace.\"", "start_char": 3600, "end_char": 4354, "id": "46764310" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1465151890#24_2690858122", "url": "https://www.oldies.com/artist-songs/Eydie-Gorme.html", "title": "Eydie Gormé ~ Songs List | OLDIES.com", "headings": "Eydie Gormé\nSongs List\n\nEydie Gormé Songs List\nEydie Gormé also appears in this compilation\nEydie Gormé also appears in this compilation\nPage:\n", "segment": "You Don't Know What Love Is\n11. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man\n12. A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues\n13. When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along\n14. Who's Sorry Now? 15. Toot Toot Tootsie, Goodbye\n16. My Man\n17. Singin' in the Rain\n18. Chicago\n19.", "start_char": 3598, "end_char": 3850, "id": "30530945" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1502846219#2_3184813625", "url": "https://ultimateclassicrock.com/60s-rock-albums/", "title": "Top 100 '60s Rock Albums", "headings": "Top 100 ’60s Rock Albums\nTop 100 ’60s Rock Albums\n'Please Please Me'\n'Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'\n'With the Beatles'\n'A Hard Days Night'\n'The Animals'\n'Beatles for Sale'\n'Now!'\n'Bringing It All Back Home'\n'Help'\n'Mr. Tambourine Man'\n'Out of Our Heads'\n'Today'\n'Highway 61 Revisited'\n'Paul Butterfield Blues Band'\n'Having a Rave Up'\n'Rubber Soul'\n'My Generation'\n'Aftermath'\n'Pet Sounds'\n'Blonde on Blonde'\n'Freak Out'\n'Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton'\n'Roger the Engineer'\n'Sunshine Superman'\n'Revolver'\n'Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme'\n'Fresh Cream'\n'The Doors'\n'A Quick One'\n'Between the Buttons'\n'Younger than Yesterday'\n'Surrealistic Pillow'\n'Velvet Underground and Nico'\n'Are You Experienced?'\n'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'\n'Moby Grape'\n'Piper at the Gates of Dawn'\n'Strange Days'\n'Something Else'\n'Again'\n'Magical Mystery Tour'\n'Disraeli Gears'\n'Forever Changes'\n'Days of Future Passed'\n'Axis: Bold as Love'\n'John Wesley Harding'\n'Sell Out'\n'There Are but Four Small Faces'\n'Mr. Fantasy'\n'Notorious Byrd Brothers'\n'White Light White Heat'\n'Vincebus Eruptum'\n'Steppenwolf'\n'Child Is Father to the Man'\n'Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac'\n'We're Only in It for the Money'\n'Bookends'\n'Odessey and Oracle'\n'Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'\n'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida'\n'Music From Big Pink'\n'Wheels of Fire'\n'Anthem of the Sun'\n'Super Session'\n'Cheap Thrills'\n'Sweetheart of the Rodeo'\n'Truth'\n'Electric Ladyland'\n'The Beatles'\n'Village Green Preservation Society'\n'Astral Weeks'\n'Beggars Banquet'\n'Led Zeppelin'\n'The Gilded Palace of Sin'\n'Kick Out the Jams'\n'Happy Trails'\n'Velvet Underground'\n'With a Little Help From My Friends'\n'Crosby, Stills and Nash'\n'Tommy'\n'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere'\n'Trout Mask Replica'\n'Beck-Ola'\n'Accept No Substitute'\n'Green River'\n'Santana'\n'The Stooges'\n'Blind Faith'\n'Abbey Road'\n'The Band'\n'Led Zeppelin II'\n'In the Court of the Crimson King'\n'Willy and the Poor Boys'\n'Live/Dead'\n'Volunteers'\n'Space Oddity'\n'Allman Brothers Band'\n'Let It Bleed'\n'Boz Scaggs'\n'Grand Funk'\nSpecial Features\nRecommend for You\n", "segment": "On the other hand, this is the '60s taking shape. 'Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'\nBob Dylan (1963): From the loopy title to the goofy cover image, Dylan’s second LP revels in something you don’t see much anymore: his humor. Even the liner notes are funny: “ Anything I can sing, I call a song,\" Dylan writes. \" Anything I can’t sing, I call a poem.” 'With the Beatles'\nThe Beatles (1963): After spending just one day recording their debut album, the Beatles appeared to take a more leisurely pace here, piecing together the follow-up over seven sessions. The real reason?", "start_char": 1069, "end_char": 1631, "id": "38456516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_968105915#0_1986877749", "url": "https://www.uselessdaily.com/news/bob-dylan-40-interesting-facts-about-the-singer/", "title": "Bob Dylan: 40 interesting facts about the singer! | Useless Daily: Facts, Trivia, News, Oddities, Jokes and more!", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Bob Dylan: 40 interesting facts about the singer! | Useless Daily: Facts, Trivia, News, Oddities, Jokes and more! Skip to primary navigation\nSkip to main content\nSkip to primary sidebar\nUseless Daily: Facts, Trivia, News, Oddities, Jokes and more! Amazing random stuff, useless knowledge, interesting trivia, odd historical facts, weird news, funny jokes & totally useless information you probably don’t know\nMenu\nAnimals\nFashion\nFood\nHistory\nLaw\nMovies\nNews\nScience\nShopping\nTechnology\nWorld\nSports\nJokes\nRandom\nYou are here: Home / News / Bob Dylan: 40 interesting facts about the singer! Bob Dylan:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 601, "id": "6528290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_993270334#2_2197608568", "url": "https://genius.com/Frank-sinatra-where-are-you-lyrics", "title": "Frank Sinatra – Where Are You? Lyrics | Genius Lyrics", "headings": "Where Are You?\nWhere Are You?\nFrank Sinatra\nAlbum Where Are You?\nWhere Are You? Lyrics\nAbout “Where Are You?”\nThe first song of the album.\n\"Where Are You?\" Track Info\nWhere Are You? Frank Sinatra\n", "segment": "by Bob Dylan\nWhere Are You? Frank Sinatra\n1. Where Are You? 2. The Night We Called It a Day\n3. I Cover The Waterfront\n4. Maybe You’ll Be There\n5. Laura\n6. Lonely Town\n7. Autumn Leaves\n8.", "start_char": 1058, "end_char": 1244, "id": "98543957" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_317442034#7_353726335", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dylan_%26_the_Dead", "title": "Dylan & the Dead - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dylan & the Dead\nDylan & the Dead\nContents\nReception\nTrack listing\nSide One\nPersonnel\nMusicians\nGrateful Dead\nProduction\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "extra text: authors list ( link)\n^ Fricke, David. Dylan & the Dead review at Rolling Stone\n^ Christgau, Robert. Dylan & the Dead review at RobertChristgau.com\n^ Dylan & the Dead at AllMusic\nv\nt\ne\nBob Dylan\nDiscography\nAwards\nBibliography\nSongs written by Dylan\nStudio albums\nBob Dylan\nThe Freewheelin' Bob Dylan\nThe Times They Are a-Changin'\nAnother Side of Bob Dylan\nBringing It All Back Home\nHighway 61 Revisited\nBlonde on Blonde\nJohn Wesley Harding\nNashville Skyline\nSelf Portrait\nNew Morning\nPat Garrett & Billy the Kid\nDylan\nPlanet Waves\nBlood on the Tracks\nThe Basement Tapes\nDesire\nStreet-Legal\nSlow Train Coming\nSaved\nShot of Love\nInfidels\nEmpire Burlesque\nKnocked Out Loaded\nDown in the Groove\nOh Mercy\nUnder the Red Sky\nGood as I Been to You\nWorld Gone Wrong\nTime Out of Mind\nLove and Theft\nModern Times\nTogether Through Life\nChristmas in the Heart\nTempest\nShadows in the Night\nFallen Angels\nTriplicate\nRough and Rowdy Ways\nLive albums\nBefore the Flood\nHard Rain\nBob Dylan at Budokan\nReal Live\nDylan & the Dead\nThe 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration\nMTV Unplugged\nLive 1961–2000: Thirty-Nine Years of Great Concert Performances\nLive at The Gaslight 1962\nLive at Carnegie Hall 1963\nIn Concert – Brandeis University 1963\nThe 1966 Live Recordings\nBob Dylan – The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings\nCompilations\nBob Dylan's Greatest Hits\nBob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II\nDylan\nThe Basement Tapes\nMasterpieces\nBiograph\nBob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3\nThe Best of Bob Dylan (1997)\nThe Best of Bob Dylan, Vol. 2\nThe Essential Bob Dylan\nBob Dylan: The Collection\nThe Best of Bob Dylan (2005)\nBlues\nDylan\nThe Original Mono Recordings\nThe 50th Anniversary Collection\nBob Dylan: The Complete Album Collection Vol.", "start_char": 4185, "end_char": 5916, "id": "103732787" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_103296270#12_173192525", "url": "http://www.esquire.com/entertainment/music/a24000/dawes-road-with-dylan/", "title": "Dawes' Taylor Goldsmith - Life with Bob Dylan", "headings": "Six Weeks On the Road with Bob Dylan\nSix Weeks On the Road with Bob Dylan\nThe First Sound-Check\nOn the Dylan Mystique\nOn Dylan Giving Himself to Art\nOn Intimidation\nOn Musical Maturity\nOn Winning Dylan's Fans Over\nOn Taking Notes\nThe Last Night of the Tour\n", "segment": "I feel like my voice has changed in a lot of ways because I stopped singing like a screaming idiot, and I kept thinking, \"How am I going to maintain myself in order to keep doing this forever?\" With certain songs—like \"When My Time Comes,\" which is very high and hard to sing—sometimes I think, \"This is not an easy song to sing tonight. I wonder how I'll be able to do this in thirty years.\" Dylan just shows that it really doesn't matter. If the song is good, it doesn't matter if he can hit the big ol' A-natural. It's just a good song. Everybody always beats themselves up—I'm not a good enough singer, I'm not a good-enough guitar player—but if you're a good-enough songwriter, none of that would ever matter. That's what I'm shooting for, and I'm looking to these guys—to Dylan, to Jackson—and how they've reshaped their careers to suit them to where they're at now. Bob Dylan's voice is not what it used to be, but not in a he-lost-it kind of way. I think it's cooler than it ever was, and I feel like he's been able to reinvent what it means to play a song to where it's exciting for him.", "start_char": 5193, "end_char": 6289, "id": "18637008" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1465151890#23_2690857415", "url": "https://www.oldies.com/artist-songs/Eydie-Gorme.html", "title": "Eydie Gormé ~ Songs List | OLDIES.com", "headings": "Eydie Gormé\nSongs List\n\nEydie Gormé Songs List\nEydie Gormé also appears in this compilation\nEydie Gormé also appears in this compilation\nPage:\n", "segment": "After You've Gone\n6. Don't Get Around Much Anymore\n7. Blues in the Night\n8. The Man I Love\n9. Stormy Weather\n10. You Don't Know What Love Is\n11. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man\n12. A Nightingale Can Sing the Blues\n13. When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along\n14. Who's Sorry Now?", "start_char": 3485, "end_char": 3768, "id": "30530944" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_650155784#4_1050140461", "url": "http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2325", "title": "All Along The Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix - Songfacts", "headings": "by\nJimi Hendrix\n\nby Jimi Hendrix\nSongfacts®:\nComments: 137\nMore Songfacts:\nBlowin' In The Wind Bob Dylan\nMercedes Boy Pebbles\nDon't Tell Me Madonna\nTush ZZ Top\nHell's Bells AC/DC\nAin't No Sunshine Bill Withers\nEditor's Picks\nBritish Invasion Fact or Fiction\nLecrae Songwriter Interviews\nAngelo Moore of Fishbone Songwriter Interviews\nLeslie West of Mountain Songwriter Interviews\nU2 Fact or Fiction\nPrince Fact or Fiction\n", "segment": ">>\nSuggestion credit: Ben - Manchester by the Sea, MA\nHendrix said: \" All those people who don't like Bob Dylan's songs should read his lyrics. They are filled with the joys and sadness of life. I am as Dylan, none of us can sing normally. Sometimes, I play Dylan's songs and they are so much like me that it seems to me that I wrote them. I have the feeling that Watchtower is a song I could have come up with, but I'm sure I would never have finished it. Thinking about Dylan, I often consider that I'd never be able to write the words he manages to come up with, but I'd like him to help me, because I have loads of songs I can't finish. I just lay a few words on the paper, and I just can't go forward. But now things are getting better, I'm a bit more self-confident.\"", "start_char": 1584, "end_char": 2356, "id": "102276141" } ]
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what timezone is minnesota in?
Central Time Zone
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_2099657612#0_3176895232", "url": "http://localtimes.info/North_america/United_States/Minnesota/", "title": "Minnesota Time - Local Time for Cities in Minnesota - Time Zone in Minnesota", "headings": "Minnesota\nClock\n\nMinnesota Clock\nTime Zones in Minnesota\nMinnesota Information\nCurrency in United States\nHoliday Calendar\nTelephone Calling Codes\nAirports\n", "segment": "Minnesota Time - Local Time for Cities in Minnesota - Time Zone in Minnesota\nMinnesota Clock\nSaint Paul Time\nGet clock widget\nCurrent local time: 5:22:59 am\nDate: Tuesday 23 March 2021\nTime zone: CDT (Central Daylight Time)\nDaylight Saving Time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: -05:00 hours\nTime Zones in Minnesota\n\nOffset\nDST\nCentral Daylight Time\nCDT\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nCentral Daylight Time\nCDT\n14 Mar 2021\nSunday 14 Mar 2021 at 3:00:00 am local time\nto\n07 Nov 2021\nSunday 07 Nov 2021 at 2:00:00 am local time, the time changes to 1:00:00 am\nUTC-5:00\nDST started on 14 Mar 2021, clocks moved forward 1 hour; from 2:00:00 am to 3:00:00 am\n+1:00\nMinnesota Information\nCurrency in United States\nAmerican Dollar\nCode: USD\nSymbol: $\nEuro to Dollar rate:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 983, "id": "74635593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595747891#0_3506183052", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/minnesota/time/", "title": "Minnesota Time | GMT", "headings": "Minnesota Time\nMinnesota Time\nCurrent time in Minnesota, USA\nCurrent Minnesota Time (Central Time Zone)\nMinnesota Time\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nTowns and Cities in Minnesota on Central Time\nDoes Minnesota observe Daylight Saving Time?\n", "segment": "Minnesota Time | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nMinnesota Time\nCurrent time in Minnesota, USA\nTime Zone and Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules\nCurrent Minnesota Time (Central Time Zone)\nMinnesota Time\n5:23:28 PM 05/16/2021 GMT -05:00 DST\nGMT\n10:23:28 PM 05/16/2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nUSA clocks are now on: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME\nDaylight Saving Time began: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks went forward one hour. Daylight Saving Time ends: November 7, 2021 02:00 local time. Clocks go back one hour. USA and Canada past and future DST schedules here\nDaylight Saving 2021\nMinnesota is in the Central Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). US Central Standard Time (CST) is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-6 ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 767, "id": "99277848" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_610000070#0_1383713233", "url": "https://www.timetemperature.com/tzus/minnesota_time_zone.shtml", "title": "Minnesota Time Zone", "headings": "Minnesota Time Zone - Minnesota Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nMinnesota Time Zone - Minnesota Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nCurrent Local Time\nMinnesota is officially in the Central Time Zone\nMinnesota Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nDaylight Saving\nStart Date\nDaylight Saving\nEnd Date\nCurrent Local Time in Selected Minnesota Places\nTime Zone Look Up by State with Current Local Times\n", "segment": "Minnesota Time Zone\nRelated Pages\nUS Times\nUS Daylight Saving Time\nUS Time Zone Abbreviations\nUS Time Converter\nMinnesota Time Zone - Minnesota Current Time - Daylight Saving Time\nCurrent Local Time\nMinnesota is officially in the Central Time Zone\nThe Current Time in\nMinnesota is: Thursday\n5/20/2021\n6:09 AM\nCDT\nMinnesota\nis in the\nCentral Time Zone\n\n\nView Current Times in All Minnesota Cities and Towns\nMinnesota Local Time Details\nTime Zone\nAbbreviations\nCentral Standard Time - is abbreviated as CST\nCentral Daylight Time - is abbreviated as CDT\nUTC - GMT\nOffset\nMinnesota is GMT/UTC - 6h during Standard Time\nMinnesota is GMT/UTC - 5h during Daylight Saving Time\nDaylight Saving\nTime Usage\nMinnesota does utilize Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nMinnesota starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nMinnesota ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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Clocks go back one hour. USA and Canada past and future DST schedules here\nDaylight Saving 2021\nMinnesota is in the Central Time Zone in the United States of America (USA). US Central Standard Time (CST) is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-6 ). Towns and Cities in Minnesota on Central Time\nAdrian, MN | Afton, MN | Aitkin, MN | Albany, MN | Albert Lea, MN | Alexandria, MN | Andover, MN | Annandale, MN | Apple ValleyN | Arden Hills, MN | Austin, MN | Avoca, MN | Babbitt, MN | Bagley, MN | Barnesville, MN | Barnum, MN | BaxterN | Becker, MN | Belle Plain, MN | BemidjiN | Benson, MN | BlaineN | Blooming Prairie, MN | BloomingtonN | Blue Earth, MN | BrainerdN | Breckenridge, MN | Brooklyn ParkN | BuffaloN | BurnsvilleN | Centerville, MN | Champlin, MN | Chandler, MN | Chanhassen, MN | Chisago City, MN | Circle Pines, MN | Cokato, MN | Columbia Heights, MN | Coon RapidsN | Cottage Grove, MN | Crookston, MN | Crystal, MN | Currie, MN | Dassel, MN | Dawson, MN | Dayton, MN | Detroit Lakes, MN | Dovray, MN | DuluthN | EaganN | East Bethel, MN | East Grand Forks, MN | Easton, MN | Eden PrairieN | EdinaN | Elk River, MN | Embarrass, MN | Fairmont, MN | Falcon Heights, MN | Faribault, MN | Farmington, MN | Finlayson, MN | Fosston, MN | Fridley, MN | Frost, MN | Fulda, MN | Golden Valley, MN | Grand Marais, MN | Grand Rapids, MN | Granite Falls, MN | Grant, MN | Greenbush, MN | Hadley, MN | Hallock, MN | Ham Lake, MN | Harmony, MN | Hastings, MN | Hayfield, MN | Hermantown, MN | Hibbing, MN | Hopkins, MN | Howard Lake, MN | Hoyt Lakes, MN | Hutchinson, MN | International Falls, MN | Inver Grove Heights, MN | Iona, MN | Kenyon, MN | Kiester, MN | Lake City, MN | Lake Shore, MN | LakevilleN | Lake Wilson, MN | Lauderdale, MN | Leroy, MN | Le Sueur, MN | Lindstrom, MN | Litchfield, MN | Little Falls, MN | Long Lake, MN | Long Prairie, MN | Longville, MN | Luverne, MN | Madelia, MN | Mankato, MN | Maple GroveN | Maple Plain, MN | Mapleton, MN | Marshall, MN | Milaca, MN | Minneapolis, MN | Minnesota Lake, MN | MinnetonkaN | Montevideo, MN | Monticello, MN | Moorhead, MN | Moose Lake, MN | Mora, MN | Morristown, MN | Mounds View, MN | Mountain Iron, MN | Mountain Lake, MN | Nashwauk, MN | New Brighton, MN | New Richland, MN | New Ulm, MN | Northfield, MN | North Mankato, MN | Oakdale, MN | Olivia, MN | Oronoco, MN | Ortonville, MN | Otsego, MN | Owatonna, MN | Paynesville, MN | Pelican Rapids, MN | Perham, MN | Pine City, MN | Pine Island, MN | Pipestone, MN | Plainview, MN | PlymouthN | Preston, MN | Princeton, MN | Prior Lake, MN | Ramsey, MN | Red Lake Falls, MN | Red Wing, MN | Redwood Falls, MN | Remer, MN | Renville, MN | RichfieldN | Robbinsdale, MN | RochesterN | Rockford, MN | Roseau, MN | Rosemount, MN | RosevilleN | Rushford, MN | St. Charles, MN | St. CloudN | St. James, MN | St. Louis Park, MN | St. PaulN | St. Peter, MN | Sartell, MN | Sauk Rapids, MN | Savage, MN | Shakopee, MN | Shoreview, MN | Shorewood, MN | Silver Bay, MN | Slayton, MN | Sleepy Eye, MN | So. Minnesota Lakes Region Association, MN | Spring Valley, MN | Stewartville, MN | Stillwater, MN | Sturgeon Lake, MN | Sunfish Lake, MN | Thief River Falls, MN | Truman, MN | Tyler, MN | Victoria, MN | Virginia, MN | Waconia, MN | Wadena, MN | Walker, MN | Waseca, MN | Waterville, MN | Wells, MN | West St. Paul, MN | Wheaton, MN | White Bear Lake, MN | Willmar, MN | Winnebago, MN | Winona, MN | Winsted, MN | Woodbury, MN | Wyoming , MN | Zumbrota, MN |\nDoes Minnesota observe Daylight Saving Time? Like most states in the USA, Daylight Saving Time (DST) is observed in Minnesota , where the time is shifted forward by 1 hour to Central Daylight Time (CDT) ; which is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT-5 ). After the Summer months the time in Minnesota is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6)", "start_char": 452, "end_char": 4402, "id": "99277849" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_590621039#0_1343890845", "url": "https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/usa/minnesota", "title": "Time Zones in Minnesota, United States", "headings": "Time Zones in Minnesota, United States\nTime Zones in Minnesota, United States\n7:54:26 pm CDT\nTime Zone Currently Being Used in Minnesota\nGeneralized Time Zone in Minnesota\nTime Zone Not Currently Being Observed in Minnesota\nNeed some help?\nTime Zone News\nMore Information\nTime Zone Map\n", "segment": "Time Zones in Minnesota, United States\nTime Zones in Minnesota, United States\n7:54:26 pm CDT\nWednesday, May 19, 2021\nFullscreen\nState: Minnesota\nAbbreviation: MN\nState Capital: St. Paul\nCountry: United States\nTime Zones: 1\nTime Zone Currently Being Used in Minnesota\nOffset\nTime Zone Abbreviation & Name\nExample City\nCurrent Time\nUTC -5\nCDT\nCentral Daylight Time\nMinneapolis\nWed, 7:54:26 pm\nGeneralized Time Zone in Minnesota\nTime Zone Abbreviation & Name\nOffset\nCurrent Time\nCT\nCentral Time\nUTC -6:00 / -5:00\nWed, 7:54:26 pm\nNote: Local time in these time zones changes when Daylight Saving Time begins and ends. Time Zone Not Currently Being Observed in Minnesota\nOffset\nTime Zone Abbreviation & Name\nCommences\nUTC -6\nCST\nCentral Standard Time\nNov 7, 2021\nThe above time zone is used during other parts of the year. It will become active again after the next clock change as Daylight Saving Time begins or ends. Need some help?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 929, "id": "67790189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_130724729#0_351646520", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_time_is_it_in_minnesota", "title": "What time is it in Minnesota? - Answers", "headings": "What time is it in Minnesota\n?\n\nWhat time is it in Minnesota?\nYour Answer\nWhat time is it in Minnesota?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is a the time zone of Minnesota?\nWhat time zone is Minnesota in?\nIs Minnesota western time zone?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Texas?\nWhat time does toysrus open on Wednesday in Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference from minnesota to Mexico?\nWhat is the flight time from Minnesota to Israel?\nHow did the Minnesota timberwolves get their name?\nWhat is the driving time from Minneapolis Minnesota to rochester Minnesota?\nIf it is 1 pm Pacific time what time is it in Minnesota?\nIs there a time difference from Vancouver to Minnesota?\nTime difference between Indiana and Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Arizona?\nWhat the time difference between Miami and Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Connecticut?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Florida?\nIs Georgia and Minnesota in different time zones?\nWhen was the last time Minnesota voted for republican for president?\nIs Minnesota in a different time zone than Florida?\nHow many presidents were born in Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and canada?\nHow many hours is Minnesota ahead of California?\nHow many hours ahead is Chicago from Minnesota?\nWhat time is it in Germany when it is noon in Minnesota?\nHow long is the flight from Minnesota to france?\n", "segment": "What time is it in Minnesota? - Answers\nMinnesota\nTime Zones\nWhat time is it in Minnesota? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2013-08-16 08:12:33\nThe time in Minnesota is UTC - 5 hours from the 2nd Sunday of March until the 1st Sunday of November and UTC - 6 hours during the rest of the year. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat time is it in Minnesota? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat is a the time zone of Minnesota? Minnesota is in Central Time\nWhat time zone is Minnesota in? Minnesota is in the Central time zone. Is Minnesota western time zone? Minnesota is in the Central time zone. What is the time difference between Minnesota and Texas?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 750, "id": "74941079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_130724729#1_351649057", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_time_is_it_in_minnesota", "title": "What time is it in Minnesota? - Answers", "headings": "What time is it in Minnesota\n?\n\nWhat time is it in Minnesota?\nYour Answer\nWhat time is it in Minnesota?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is a the time zone of Minnesota?\nWhat time zone is Minnesota in?\nIs Minnesota western time zone?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Texas?\nWhat time does toysrus open on Wednesday in Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference from minnesota to Mexico?\nWhat is the flight time from Minnesota to Israel?\nHow did the Minnesota timberwolves get their name?\nWhat is the driving time from Minneapolis Minnesota to rochester Minnesota?\nIf it is 1 pm Pacific time what time is it in Minnesota?\nIs there a time difference from Vancouver to Minnesota?\nTime difference between Indiana and Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Arizona?\nWhat the time difference between Miami and Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Connecticut?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and Florida?\nIs Georgia and Minnesota in different time zones?\nWhen was the last time Minnesota voted for republican for president?\nIs Minnesota in a different time zone than Florida?\nHow many presidents were born in Minnesota?\nWhat is the time difference between Minnesota and canada?\nHow many hours is Minnesota ahead of California?\nHow many hours ahead is Chicago from Minnesota?\nWhat time is it in Germany when it is noon in Minnesota?\nHow long is the flight from Minnesota to france?\n", "segment": "Minnesota is in Central Time\nWhat time zone is Minnesota in? Minnesota is in the Central time zone. Is Minnesota western time zone? Minnesota is in the Central time zone. What is the time difference between Minnesota and Texas? Minnesota and Texas are in the same Time Zone (Central Standard Time). There is no time difference between them. What time does toysrus open on Wednesday in Minnesota? What time does Toys,r,us open on Wendsday in Minnesota\nWhat is the time difference from minnesota to Mexico? There is no time difference between Minnesota, USA and Mexico City, Mexico\nWhat is the flight time from Minnesota to Israel?", "start_char": 522, "end_char": 1152, "id": "74941080" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1595745932#0_3506178869", "url": "https://greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/minnesota/minneapolis/time-minneapolis/", "title": "Time in Minneapolis: What is the current local time now in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA? | GMT", "headings": "Minneapolis, Minnesota\nMinneapolis, Minnesota\nWhat is the time in Minneapolis, MN, USA?\nMinneapolis, MN, USA\nGMT\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nCentral Time - USA & Canada\nCentral Standard Time ( CST) = GMT-6\nCentral Daylight Time ( CDT) = GMT-5\nBlast from the past: Northfield News, 30 April 1959\nUSA phone area codes\nphone USA Phone Area Code Lookup\nOur creative collection\n", "segment": "Time in Minneapolis: What is the current local time now in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA? | GMT\n\n\n\n\n\nMinneapolis, Minnesota\nWhat is the time in Minneapolis, MN, USA? Jefferson buses will remain on standard time although Minnesota will be on Daylight Saving Time. Goodhue County is not on DST, but Dennison has adopted the change. Nerstrand is on DST but Nerstrand Methodist Church will remain on Standard Time. ... Minneapolis, MN, USA\n5:23:28 PM 05/16/2021 GMT -05:00 DST\nGMT\n10:23:28 PM 05/16/2021 GMT +00:00\nCurrent time now in Time Zone: America Chicago (USA Central Time)\nUSA clocks are now on: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME\nDaylight Saving Time began: March 14, 2021 02:00 local time.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 699, "id": "99277845" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_124842287#1_233312792", "url": "https://24timezones.com/world_directory/current_minneapolis_time.php", "title": "Current time in Minneapolis, United States - daylight savings time 2021 dates, Minneapolis clock 🕒.", "headings": "Current time in Minneapolis\nCurrent time in Minneapolis\nCurrent time\nUTC/GMT Offset\nDaylight Saving Time (DST) 2021\nCoordinates\nPut javascript analog clock widget on your web page.\nInstall pure digital clock widgets on your website.\nOnline html5 clock showing current time in major cities around the globe is available for free.\n", "segment": "CDT\nDaylight Saving Time (DST) 2021\nDST starts on Sunday 14 March 2021, 02:00 local standard time\nDST ends on Sunday 07 November 2021, 02:00 local daylight time\nCoordinates\nLatitude: 44° 59' North\nLongitude: 93° 16' West\nPopulation: 410939\nElevation: 253 meters\nMap of Minneapolis\nTime at locations near Minneapolis time zone: Mexico City, Chicago, Houston, Havana, Guadalajara, San Antonio, Dallas, Monterrey, Leon, Austin\nPut javascript analog clock widget on your web page. 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what government does france have?
Semi-presidential system
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1641103814#0_2958215093", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/travel/europe/france/What-Type-Of-Government-Does-France-Have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does France Have", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does France Have\nWhat Type Of Government Does France Have", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does France Have\nWhat Type Of Government Does France Have\n\n\n\nWhat Type Of Government Does France Have ? France has a semi-presidential rule and the president is determined by the French Constitution. France calls itself to be an indivisible, democratic, secular and social republic. The constitution of France declares all the rights and powers of men and also the sovereignty of the nation. The constitution was declared in 1789. The main divisions of the government are executive, judicial and legislative assemblies. The President and the Prime Minister share powers. The ruling cabinet can be invoked by the senate or the national assembly. The Prime Minister is a position that is supported by the majority of the house. The Senate is responsible for passing the votes, statutes and prepares the budget.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 832, "id": "1716069" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1259660577#0_1865434710", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-france-have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does France Have? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does France Have?\nWhat Type Of Government Does France Have?\nPresident Of France\nPrime Minister Of France\nCouncil of Ministers\nParliament Of France\nJudiciary Of France\nAdministration Of France\n", "segment": "What Type Of Government Does France Have? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Type Of Government Does France Have? The French National Assembly. The Government of the French Republic is composed of the Prime Minister who is the head of the government and the ministers. A semi-presidential system of government characterizes the Republic of France, where both a president and prime minister shares executive powers. The framework for the current government of France was laid out in the 1958 constitution of the Fifth Republic. The constitution was largely founded on the principles of General de Gaulle. President Of France\nThe President of the Republic of France is elected through universal suffrage for five years, limited to two terms. The French President is the supreme commander of the military, and he/she determines the broad guidelines for defense. The President’s chief role is to determine government policy with the help of his Council of Ministers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 945, "id": "96447029" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197710853#8_529781979", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_Prime_Minister_of_France", "title": "Who is the Prime Minister of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the Prime Minister of France\n?\n\nWho is the Prime Minister of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the Prime Minister of France?\nRelated Questions\nDoes France have a prime minister?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nWho is the Prime Minister of Paris?\nWho are the Prime Minister and Cardinal of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWhat is a title for the prime minister of France?\nWho is the Prime Minister of France in 2013?\nWho appoints the prime minister?\nDoes France country have a prime minister or king?\nWho is the Frances prime minister?\nWhen was Francois Fillon Prime Minister of France?\nDoes the Prime Minister make the decisions in France?\nWho was the first prime minister France?\nWho is the Prime Minister of Martinique?\nWhat is the title of the leader of France?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nWho is head of government for France?\nWho is the wife of the Prime Minister of France?\nWho are the President and Prime Minister of France in 2012?\nWho is France governed by?\nDoes France have a president or prime minister?\nWho was the leader of France during the 1600s?\nWhat are the main responsibilities of the prime minister in france?\nWho is the prime ministere of France?\nWhich country had the first prime minister?\n", "segment": "It is considered part of France. What is the title of the leader of France? France has a president, who is the head of state, and a Prime Minister who is the head of the Government. The president is elected and appoints the Prime Minister. Does France have a president king and prime ministers? France is a Republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister. It has no King. Who is head of government for France? The President of France is Nicholas Sarkozy.", "start_char": 2594, "end_char": 3050, "id": "75076101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_197710853#9_529784002", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_is_the_Prime_Minister_of_France", "title": "Who is the Prime Minister of France? - Answers", "headings": "Who is the Prime Minister of France\n?\n\nWho is the Prime Minister of France?\nYour Answer\nWho is the Prime Minister of France?\nRelated Questions\nDoes France have a prime minister?\nDoes France have a Prime Minister or President?\nWho is the Prime Minister of Paris?\nWho are the Prime Minister and Cardinal of France?\nDoes France have a President or a Prime Minister?\nWhat is a title for the prime minister of France?\nWho is the Prime Minister of France in 2013?\nWho appoints the prime minister?\nDoes France country have a prime minister or king?\nWho is the Frances prime minister?\nWhen was Francois Fillon Prime Minister of France?\nDoes the Prime Minister make the decisions in France?\nWho was the first prime minister France?\nWho is the Prime Minister of Martinique?\nWhat is the title of the leader of France?\nDoes France have a president king and prime ministers?\nWho is head of government for France?\nWho is the wife of the Prime Minister of France?\nWho are the President and Prime Minister of France in 2012?\nWho is France governed by?\nDoes France have a president or prime minister?\nWho was the leader of France during the 1600s?\nWhat are the main responsibilities of the prime minister in france?\nWho is the prime ministere of France?\nWhich country had the first prime minister?\n", "segment": "France is a Republic. It has a President and a Prime Minister. It has no King. Who is head of government for France? The President of France is Nicholas Sarkozy. The Prime Minister of France is François Fillon. The President and the Prime Minister share power. The President has less power in France than in America, but the Prime Minister has less power than the Prime Minister in Britain. The President is responsible for foreign affairs and the military. The Prime Minister usually focuses on domestic affairs.", "start_char": 2888, "end_char": 3402, "id": "75076102" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1641103814#1_2958216290", "url": "http://www.rocketswag.com/travel/europe/france/What-Type-Of-Government-Does-France-Have.html", "title": "What Type Of Government Does France Have", "headings": "What Type Of Government Does France Have\nWhat Type Of Government Does France Have", "segment": "The main divisions of the government are executive, judicial and legislative assemblies. The President and the Prime Minister share powers. The ruling cabinet can be invoked by the senate or the national assembly. The Prime Minister is a position that is supported by the majority of the house. The Senate is responsible for passing the votes, statutes and prepares the budget. France has a civil law system, which is based on the Napoleonic codes. The constitution of the Fifth Republic contains the Bill of Rights. France fought several wars that actually weakened its constitution. The French Revolution took a toll on France’s economy and the people were suppressed to an authoritarian rule under Napoleon Bonaparte. However, Napoleon managed to defend France from foreign attack.", "start_char": 454, "end_char": 1239, "id": "1716070" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1059012759#10_1318326075", "url": "http://geography.about.com/od/francemaps/a/france-geography.htm", "title": "Geography and Information About France", "headings": "Geography of France\nGeography of France\nFast Facts: France\nHistory of France\nGovernment of France\nEconomics and Land Use in France\nGeography and Climate of France\nSources\n", "segment": "Since de Gaulle's resignation, France has had seven different leaders and its recent presidents have developed strong ties to the European Union. The country was also one of the EU's six founding nations. In 2005, France underwent three weeks of civil unrest as its minority groups began a series of violent protests. In 2017, Emmanuel Macron was elected president. Government of France\nToday, France is considered a republic with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. Its executive branch is made up of a chief of state (the president) and a head of government (the prime minister). France's legislative branch consists of a bicameral Parliament made up of the Senate and the National Assembly. The judicial branch of France's government is its Supreme Court of Appeals, the Constitutional Council, and the Council of State. France is divided into 27 regions for local administration. Economics and Land Use in France\nAccording to the CIA World Factbook, France has a large economy that is currently transitioning from one with government ownership to a more privatized one.", "start_char": 4221, "end_char": 5320, "id": "73490692" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1335179145#0_2731484250", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/governments/france", "title": "France Government", "headings": "France Government\nFrance Government\nParliament\nExecutive Branch\nThe Government\nHow is justice done?\n", "segment": "France Government\nFrance Government\nMuch like Spain, France is a sovereign state with domestic and foreign territory under its control. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel/North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic. France’s foreign territories include French Guiana and a number of islands in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. France is divided into 18 integral regions (including 5 oversea) covering a combined area of 248,573 square miles with a total population of 67.25 million; the country is a unitary semi-presidential republic. France’s capital is Paris, which is also the largest city in the country. France is considered an international hub for cultural diversity. It contains the world's fourth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is the world’s leading tourist destination, receiving 83 million foreign visitors annually. In addition, France has the world's seventh-largest economy and is strong in terms of education, health care, life expectancy, and human development. France is one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and reserves the power to veto – it also has nuclear capabilities.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1201, "id": "47963063" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1761872493#0_2598458613", "url": "http://jlgov.weebly.com/government-and-policymaking.html", "title": "Government and Policymaking - Current French Government", "headings": "\nBasis of Government in France\nSystem of Government\nExecutive Branch\nLegislative Branch\nJudicial Branch\nLimits\nBureaucracy\n", "segment": "Government and Policymaking - Current French Government\n\n\n\n\nBasis of Government in France\nThe current French regime is the French Fifth Republic, which is based on the constitution of France. The constitution of France calls for a democratic regime with three branches of government. This constitution replaced the French Fourth Republic, which was a parliamentary system, with a semi-presidential system. Because the Fourth Republic was weak and inconsistent, the Fifth Republic was established to give a stronger executive system, with the first president being Charles de Gaulle. System of Government\nFollowing a semi-presidential system, the government is also a representative democracy. Government is based on the French Constitution of the Fifth Republic. It is supposed to be \"indivisible, secular, democratic, and social Republic.\" The government is divided based on separation of powers into an executive, legislative, and judicial branch. The President appoints the Prime Minister, and the two share executive power. Parliament makes up the National Assembly and the Senate, the legislative branch.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1109, "id": "74287234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_136824036#20_318264817", "url": "https://kidzfeed.com/france-facts-for-kids/", "title": "France Facts for Kids - All About France", "headings": "France Facts for Kids – All About France\nFrance Facts for Kids – All About France\nTable of Contents\nFrance Facts for Kids\n1. What Is France – Is France A Country\n2. Official Name Of France\n3. France Capital And Currency\n4. France Description\n5. Where Is France – Geographical Location Of France\nIs France In Europe – France Is In Which Continent\n6. France On World Map\n7. Neighboring Countries Of France – Countries That Border France\n8. When Was France Established – How Long Has France Been A Country\n9. France History For Kids – France History Facts\n10. French Revolution Facts\n11. How Did France Become A Country\n12. France Type Of Government\n13. France Government Facts\n14. France Statistics\nEconomy\nNational Finances\nPopulation\n15. Map Of France For Kids\n16. Facts About The French Flag – France Flag Information\n17. France Geography – Physical Features Of France – Geographical Features Of France\n18. France Total Area – France Land Area – Size Of France\n19. Famous Mountains Of France\n20. French Alps Facts\n21. What Is The Population Of France\n22. France Population Statistics\n23. France Demographics – France Race Demographics\n24. France Economy Facts – France Economic System\n25. Is France A Developed Country\n26. France GDP Per Capita – What Is The GDP Of France\n27. France Country Images\n28. Facts About French People\n29. Important French People\n30. What Is France Known For – Why France Is Famous\n31. French Language Facts\n32. France Religion Facts\n33. Christmas In France Facts\n36. What Is The Culture Of France – France Culture Facts\n37. French Fashion Facts\n38. French Art Facts\n39. Interesting Facts About The Louvre\n40. French Music Facts\n41. French Sports Facts\n42. French Education Facts\n43. French Food Facts For Kids\nMost Famous French Food\nFrench Cheese Facts\n44. Famous Animals In France\n45. Famous Things In France\n46. Tourism In France Facts\n47. French Trivia Questions\n48. Interesting Facts About Paris\n49. Fun Facts About France – Interesting Facts About France For Kids\n50. France Facts for Kids Video\nWritten by Murad\n", "segment": "There was a succession of republics until the Fifth French Republic was founded in 1958. 12. France Type Of Government\nFrance uses a semi-presidential system of government. The two main leaders of this type of government are the president and the prime minister. 13. France Government Facts\nToday, France is a representative democracy. The Prime Minister is the head of government, while the President is the Head of State (elected after every five years). Since the French Revolution, France has changed its type of government nine times. These types of government comprised of 5 republics, 2 empires and 2 constitutional monarchies. There can be two rounds of elections in France.", "start_char": 6697, "end_char": 7380, "id": "109885070" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1466661637#17_3130413871", "url": "https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/france.htm", "title": "France - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project", "headings": "France\nFrance\nFrance in brief\nFrench Republic | République française\nMaps\nOnline News from France\nArts & Culture\nDestination France - Travel and Tour Guides\n", "segment": "Image: Jebulon\nPolitical System of France\nFrance's political system is that of a semi-presidential republic, defined by the Constitution. There is the separation of powers which consists of an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch. The head of state and head of the executive is the President. The President and the government exercise executive power. The French Government consists of the Prime Minister and ministers. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President and is responsible to Parliament. Government\nNote: External links will open in a new browser window. Présidence de la République française\nThe Elysée Palace - President of France.", "start_char": 6045, "end_char": 6719, "id": "72688301" } ]
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Best Western Hotels & Resorts\nClick here to view results\nMore Hotels\nClose\nBack Print\nPrint\nMurray\nMurray, KY\nClaim this business\nDirections\nSponsored Topics\nDescription\nMurray is a city in Calloway County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 17,741 at the 2010 census and has a micropolitan area population of 37,191. It is the 22nd largest city in Kentucky. It is the county seat of Calloway County and is the home of Murray State University. Murray is located at 36°36′34″N 88°18′56″W / 36.60944°N 88.31556°W / 36.60944; -88.31556 (36.609494, −88.315656). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.7 square miles (25.1 km²), all of it land.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 916, "id": "90697948" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_357987316#0_408313404", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray,_Kentucky", "title": "Murray, Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Murray, Kentucky\nMurray, Kentucky\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nThe Civil War era\nDemographics & Geography\nClimate\nTornadoes and storms\nCityscape\nCensus data\nReligion\nCulture\nMuseums and galleries\nParks\nPlayhouse in the Park\nSports\nCinema\nEducation\nHigher education\nPublic library\nMedia\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nRoads\nAirport\nMCTA\nRail\nUtilities\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Murray, Kentucky - Wikipedia\nMurray, Kentucky\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nNot to be confused with Murray Hill, Kentucky, near Louisville. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: \" Murray, Kentucky\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nCity in Kentucky, United States\nMurray, Kentucky\nCity\nA portion of Murray as seen from US Hwy 641\nLocation of Murray in Calloway County, Kentucky. Coordinates: 36°36′34″N 88°18′56″W\n /  36.60944°N 88.31556°W  / 36.60944; -88.31556\nCoordinates: 36°36′34″N 88°18′56″W\n /  36.60944°N 88.31556°W  / 36.60944;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 824, "id": "62974838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_357987316#7_408328748", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray,_Kentucky", "title": "Murray, Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Murray, Kentucky\nMurray, Kentucky\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nThe Civil War era\nDemographics & Geography\nClimate\nTornadoes and storms\nCityscape\nCensus data\nReligion\nCulture\nMuseums and galleries\nParks\nPlayhouse in the Park\nSports\nCinema\nEducation\nHigher education\nPublic library\nMedia\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nRoads\nAirport\nMCTA\nRail\nUtilities\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.3 square miles (29.2 km 2 ), of which 0.29 square miles (0.75 km 2 ), or 0.26%, is water. Murray is situated 15 miles (24 km) west of the 170,000 acres (690 km 2) Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, which offers hiking, elk and bison viewing, birding, 1850s historic buildings, planetarium, nature center, off-highway vehicle riding, fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and a large wildlife population. Climate\nMurray has a humid subtropical climate and four distinct seasons. The warmest month of the year is July, with an average high temperature of 90 °F (32 °C). The coldest month is January, with an average high temperature of 45 °F . Tornadoes and storms\nMurray has had several tornadoes and storms in recent years and has been the site of two F4 tornadoes. On February 5, 2008, Kentucky and surrounding states were subject to many violent tornadoes with some of them in Western Kentucky. On June 30, 2009, a violent storm with winds of up to 90 miles per hour (140 km/h) ravaged trees and damaged buildings. On July 4, 2009 another tornado outbreak in Western Kentucky left Independence Day celebrations spoiled throughout the region. Climate data for Murray, Kentucky\nMonth\nJan\nFeb\nMar\nApr\nMay\nJun\nJul\nAug\nSep\nOct\nNov\nDec\nYear\nRecord high °F (°C)\n76\n(24)\n81\n(27)\n88\n(31)\n90\n(32)\n95\n(35)\n106\n(41)\n110\n(43)\n108\n(42)\n108\n(42)\n96\n(36)\n83\n(28)\n79\n(26)\n110\n(43)\nAverage high °F (°C)\n45\n(7)\n50\n(10)\n61\n(16)\n71\n(22)\n78\n(26)\n86\n(30)\n90\n(32)\n89\n(32)\n82\n(28)\n71\n(22)\n59\n(15)\n47\n(8)\n69\n(21)\nAverage low °F (°C)\n28\n(−2)\n32\n(0)\n40\n(4)\n49\n(9)\n58\n(14)\n66\n(19)\n70\n(21)\n68\n(20)\n61\n(16)\n49\n(9)\n40\n(4)\n31\n(−1)\n49\n(9)\nRecord low °F (°C)\n−16\n(−27)\n−9\n(−23)\n−3\n(−19)\n23\n(−5)\n34\n(1)\n44\n(7)\n52\n(11)\n49\n(9)\n31\n(−1)\n21\n(−6)\n−1\n(−18)\n−13\n(−25)\n−16\n(−27)\nAverage precipitation inches (mm)\n4.12\n(105)\n4.79\n(122)\n4.74\n(120)\n5.06\n(129)\n5.75\n(146)\n4.90\n(124)\n4.27\n(108)\n3.47\n(88)\n3.51\n(89)\n4.17\n(106)\n5.29\n(134)\n5.68\n(144)\n55.75\n(1,415)\nAverage snowfall inches (cm)\n5.0\n(13)\n3.8\n(9.7)\n1.0\n(2.5)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0\n(0)\n0.1\n(0.25)\n0.2\n(0.51)\n0.7\n(1.8)\n10.8\n(27.76)\nAverage precipitation days\n9\n8\n10\n9\n9\n8\n8\n7\n7\n7\n8\n9\n99\nAverage snowy days\n2.6\n2.4\n.8\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n.1\n.2\n1.0\n7.1\nAverage relative humidity (%)\n73\n68\n64\n63\n69\n72\n73\n73\n71\n68\n68\n73\n70\nMean monthly sunshine hours\n137.5\n145.9\n192.4\n231.0\n261.4\n277.0\n279.3\n263.5\n225.0\n217.0\n147.0\n130.2\n2,507.2\nSource 1:", "start_char": 4847, "end_char": 7289, "id": "62974845" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_357987316#1_408315020", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray,_Kentucky", "title": "Murray, Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Murray, Kentucky\nMurray, Kentucky\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nThe Civil War era\nDemographics & Geography\nClimate\nTornadoes and storms\nCityscape\nCensus data\nReligion\nCulture\nMuseums and galleries\nParks\nPlayhouse in the Park\nSports\nCinema\nEducation\nHigher education\nPublic library\nMedia\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nRoads\nAirport\nMCTA\nRail\nUtilities\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Murray, Kentucky\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nCity in Kentucky, United States\nMurray, Kentucky\nCity\nA portion of Murray as seen from US Hwy 641\nLocation of Murray in Calloway County, Kentucky. Coordinates: 36°36′34″N 88°18′56″W\n /  36.60944°N 88.31556°W  / 36.60944; -88.31556\nCoordinates: 36°36′34″N 88°18′56″W\n /  36.60944°N 88.31556°W  / 36.60944; -88.31556\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nKentucky\nCounty\nCalloway\nFounded\nc. 1822\nIncorporated\nJanuary 17, 1844\nNamed for\nRep. John L. Murray\nGovernment\n• Mayor\nBob Rogers\nArea\n• City\n11.64 sq mi (30.14 km 2)\n• Land\n11.61 sq mi (30.07 km 2)\n• Water\n0.03 sq mi (0.07 km 2)\nElevation\n535 ft (163 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• City\n17,741\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n19,327\n• Density\n1,664.54/sq mi (642.66/km 2)\n• Metro\n37,191\nTime zone\nUTC−6 ( CST)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC−5 ( CDT)\nZIP Code\n42071\nArea code (s)\n270 & 364\nFIPS code\n21-54642\nGNIS feature ID\n0499118\nWebsite\nwww .murrayky .gov\nMurray is a home rule-class city in Calloway County, Kentucky, United States. It is the seat of Calloway County and the 19th-largest city in Kentucky. The city's population was 17,741 during the 2010 U.S. census, and its micropolitan area's population is 37,191. Calloway County is a college town and is the home of Murray State University . Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Early history\n1.2 The Civil War era\n2 Demographics & Geography\n2.1 Climate\n2.1.1 Tornadoes and storms\n2.2 Cityscape\n2.3 Census data\n2.4 Religion\n3 Culture\n3.1 Museums and galleries\n3.2 Parks\n3.3 Playhouse in the Park\n3.4 Sports\n3.5 Cinema\n4 Education\n4.1 Higher education\n4.2 Public library\n5 Media\n6 Infrastructure\n6.1 Transportation\n6.1.1 Roads\n6.1.2 Airport\n6.1.3 MCTA\n6.1.4 Rail\n6.2 Utilities\n7 Notable people\n8 References\n9 External links\nHistory\nEarly history\nCalloway County courthouse on Murray's court square\nThe city now known as Murray began as a post office and trading center sometime in the early 1820s.", "start_char": 380, "end_char": 2374, "id": "62974839" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_1090347051#5_2160493625", "url": "https://www.smalltownretirement.com/kentucky/", "title": "Kentucky 55 Plus Retirement Communities | Small Town Retirement", "headings": "Kentucky 55 Plus Retirement Communities\nKentucky 55 Plus Retirement Communities\nBest Small Towns in Kentucky For Retirement Living:\nBardstown KY\nCampbellsville KY\nDanville KY\nGlasgow KY\nMadisonville KY,\nMaysville KY\nMorehead Kentucky\nMurray KY\nRichmond KY\nLouisville\nLexington\nSmall towns in Kentucky include:\n", "segment": "Murray KY\nlocated in far western Kentucky, was named the number one retirement community in the United States in 1987. It is home to Murray State University which offers study programs and classes ranging from business to pottery to archaeology. The area is easily accessed by I-24 and is within a few hours of Nashville, St. Louis and Louisville, and just a short day’s drive from Chicago, Kansas City, Memphis and Atlanta. Kenlake and Lake Barkley State Resort Parks are also nearby and there are numerous golf courses in the region. Richmond KY\nis in central Kentucky and boasts more than 100 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the home of Eastern Kentucky University, White Hall State Historic Site and historic Bybee Pottery. Richmond offers a wide variety of fine dining, specialty shops, art galleries, historic churches and outdoor recreation. Its Lake Reba Recreational Complex offers an outstanding golf course, fishing, boating and outdoor festivals. Lexington is 20 miles north on I-75 and Berea, known as the “Folk Arts and Crafts Capital of Kentucky,” is just 10 minutes south. Louisville\nSuburbs of Louisville like Windy Hills, Indian Hills, Hurstbourne, Northfield, and Prospect are good towns for retirement living.", "start_char": 3632, "end_char": 4898, "id": "93094094" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1776908912#1_3118686477", "url": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Murray-Kentucky.html", "title": "Murray, Kentucky (KY 42071) profile: population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders", "headings": "Murray, Kentucky\nMurray, Kentucky\nLoading data...\nCrime rates in Murray by year\nType\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\nRecent articles from our blog. 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A county-wide referendum was held on the matter in 1912, which resulted in Chatsworth being named as the seat of local government, where it remains to present day. Into the twentieth century, Murray remained predominantly agricultural. Shortly after World War II the textile industry, prevalent in neighboring Whitfield County, began to move into Murray. Today, the carpet industry is the predominant employer in Murray County. Geography\nAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 347 square miles (900 km 2 ), of which 344 square miles (890 km 2) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2) (0.6%) is water. The majority of Murray County is located in the Conasauga River sub-basin in the ACT River Basin (Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin), and the southeastern corner of the county is located in the Coosawattee River sub-basin of the same larger ACT River Basin. Major highways\nU.S. Route 76\nU.S. Route 411\nState Route 2\nState Route 52\nState Route 52 Alternate\nState Route 61\nState Route 136\nState Route 225\nState Route 282\nState Route 286\nAdjacent counties\nPolk County, Tennessee (northeast)\nFannin County (east-northeast)\nGilmer County (east)\nGordon County (south)\nWhitfield County (west)\nBradley County, Tennessee (northwest)\nNational protected area\nChattahoochee National Forest (part)\nDemographics\nHistorical population\nCensus\nPop. %±\n1840\n4,695\n\n—\n1850\n14,443\n\n207.6%\n1860\n7,083\n\n−51.0%\n1870\n6,500\n\n−8.2%\n1880\n8,269\n\n27.2%\n1890\n8,461\n\n2.3%\n1900\n8,623\n\n1.9%\n1910\n9,763\n\n13.2%\n1920\n9,490\n\n−2.8%\n1930\n9,215\n\n−2.9%\n1940\n11,137\n\n20.9%\n1950\n10,676\n\n−4.1%\n1960\n10,447\n\n−2.1%\n1970\n12,986\n\n24.3%\n1980\n19,685\n\n51.6%\n1990\n26,147\n\n32.8%\n2000\n36,506\n\n39.6%\n2010\n39,628\n\n8.6%\n2018 (est.) 39,921\n\n0.7%\nU.S. Decennial Census\n1790-1960 1900-1990\n1990-2000 2010-2013\n2000 census\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 36,506 people, 13,286 households, and 10,256 families living in the county.", "start_char": 5709, "end_char": 7652, "id": "62974965" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_357987316#6_408326810", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray,_Kentucky", "title": "Murray, Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Murray, Kentucky\nMurray, Kentucky\nContents\nHistory\nEarly history\nThe Civil War era\nDemographics & Geography\nClimate\nTornadoes and storms\nCityscape\nCensus data\nReligion\nCulture\nMuseums and galleries\nParks\nPlayhouse in the Park\nSports\nCinema\nEducation\nHigher education\nPublic library\nMedia\nInfrastructure\nTransportation\nRoads\nAirport\nMCTA\nRail\nUtilities\nNotable people\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Calloway County's Confederate veterans are honored by monument on the northeast side of the court house square. The statue was donated by the United Daughters of the Confederacy . Demographics & Geography\nMurray is located at\nWikiMiniAtlas\n36°36′34″N 88°18′56″W\n /  36.60944°N 88.31556°W  / 36.60944; -88.31556\n(36.609494, −88.315656), 7 miles (11 km) north of the Tennessee border. Benton is 19 miles (31 km) to the north, and Mayfield is 24 miles (39 km) to the northwest. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.3 square miles (29.2 km 2 ), of which 0.29 square miles (0.75 km 2 ), or 0.26%, is water. Murray is situated 15 miles (24 km) west of the 170,000 acres (690 km 2) Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area, which offers hiking, elk and bison viewing, birding, 1850s historic buildings, planetarium, nature center, off-highway vehicle riding, fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and a large wildlife population. Climate\nMurray has a humid subtropical climate and four distinct seasons. The warmest month of the year is July, with an average high temperature of 90 °F (32 °C). The coldest month is January, with an average high temperature of 45 °F .", "start_char": 4370, "end_char": 5580, "id": "62974844" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1578220425#0_3319119081", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Libya/Political-process", "title": "Libya - Political process | Britannica", "headings": "Political process\nPolitical process\nSecurity\nHealth and welfare\nHousing\nEducation\nCultural life\nCultural milieu\nThe arts\nCultural institutions\nSports and recreation\nMedia and publishing\n", "segment": "Libya - Political process | Britannica\nLoad Previous Page\nPolitical process\nQaddafi instituted a government made up of a pyramid-shaped system of congresses and committees topped by the RCC and the GPC. The system’s broad base allowed for the wide participation of Libyan citizens, with each group active in the selection of the tier above it. Although in principle governmental ideals called for significant decentralization, Libya’s political system was in fact quite centralized. A variety of organizations, including a number of Islamic and pro-democracy groups, opposed the government. Women held seats in the General People’s Committee, albeit in a small proportion. Security\nLibya’s armed forces include an army, a navy, and an air force. After the 1970s Libya purchased arms from the Soviet Union and other communist states. Beginning in the mid-1980s, however, military expenditures and arms imports declined. Although Libya had long provided a base and support for foreign militant organizations, by the late 1990s Qaddafi ’s policies began to shift. In 2003 he formally renounced terrorism as part of a broader effort to bring the country back into the global community.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1181, "id": "23805282" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1207404246#8_1430472238", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Libyan_Civil_War", "title": "First Libyan Civil War - Wikipedia", "headings": "First Libyan Civil War\nFirst Libyan Civil War\nOther countries\nArms suppliers:\nArms suppliers:\nInternational support:\nContents\nBackground\nLeadership\nDevelopment and corruption\nHuman rights in Libya\nAnti-Gaddafi movement\nBeginnings of protests\nUprising and civil war\nCultural revolt\nOrganization\nComposition of rebel forces\nState response\nViolence\nPrison sites and torture\nMercenaries\nCensorship of events\nInternational media\nHuman shields\nDomestic responses\nResignation of government officials\nMilitary defections\nLibyan royal family\nCourse of the war\nFirst weeks\nForeign military intervention\n20 August rebel offensive\nAfter Tripoli and NTC victory\nAftermath\nImpact\nCasualties\nLegal qualification\nHumanitarian situation\nEthnic targeting\nLibyan refugees\nEconomic, religious and tribal\nInternational reactions\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He officially stepped down from power in 1977, and subsequently claimed to be merely a \"symbolic figurehead\" until 2011, with the Libyan government up until then also denying that he held any power. Under Gaddafi, Libya was theoretically a decentralized, direct democracy state run according to the philosophy of Gaddafi's The Green Book, with Gaddafi retaining a ceremonial position. Libya was officially run by a system of people's committees which served as local governments for the country's subdivisions, an indirectly elected General People's Congress as the legislature, and the General People's Committee, led by a Secretary-General, as the executive branch. According to Freedom House, however, these structures were often manipulated to ensure the dominance of Gaddafi, who reportedly continued to dominate all aspects of government. WikiLeaks ' disclosure of confidential US diplomatic cables revealed US diplomats there speaking of Gaddafi's \"mastery of tactical maneuvering\". While placing relatives and loyal members of his tribe in central military and government positions, he skilfully marginalized supporters and rivals, thus maintaining a delicate balance of powers, stability and economic developments. This extended even to his own sons, as he repeatedly changed affections to avoid the rise of a clear successor and rival. Both Gaddafi and the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, however, officially denied that he held any power, but said that he was merely a symbolic figurehead. While he was popularly seen as a demagogue in the West, Gaddafi always portrayed himself as a statesman - philosopher. According to several Weste", "start_char": 8362, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100151649" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1183340076#0_1334917737", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Libya_under_Muammar_Gaddafi", "title": "Politics of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi\nPolitics of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi\nContents\nHistory of Libyan politics under Gaddafi\nPolitical sectors under Gaddafi\nRevolutionary sector\nProminent members of the regime\nJamahiriya sector\nLegislative branch\nJudicial system\nPolitical parties and elections\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Politics of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia\nPolitics of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPart of a series on the\nHistory of Libya\n\nPrehistory\n\nAncient history\npre-146 BC\nRoman era\nto 640 AD\nIslamic rule\n640–1510\nSpanish Tripoli\n1510–1530\nHospitaller Tripoli\n1530–1551\nOttoman Tripolitania\n1551–1911\nItalian colonization\n1911–1934\nItalian Libya\n1934–1943\nAllied occupation\n1943–1951\nKingdom of Libya\n1951–1969\nLibya under Muammar Gaddafi\n1969–2011\nFirst Civil War\n2011\nNational Transitional Council\n2011–2012\nGeneral National Congress\n2012–2014\nHouse of Representatives\n2014– present\nSecond Civil War\n2014– present\nGovernment of National Accord\n2016– present\nLibya portal\nv\nt\ne\nGreat Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya\n\nThis article is part of a series on the\npolitics and government of\nLibya under Muammar Gaddafi\nConstitution\nJamahiriya\nPeople's Authority\nThe Green Book\nExecutive\nBrotherly Leader\nMuammar Gaddafi\nGeneral People's Committee\nSecretary-General\nLegislature\nGeneral People's Congress\nSecretary-General\nBasic People's Congress\nJudiciary\nSupreme Court\nCourts of Appeal\nCourts of First Instance\nSummary Court\nSubdivisions\nDistricts\nForeign Policy\nForeign Relations\nRelated\nHistory of Libya\nThird International Theory\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nFrom 1969 to early 2011, the politics of Libya were determined de facto by Muammar Gaddafi, who had been in power since his overthrow of the Kingdom of Libya in 1969. Gaddafi abolished the post-1951 Libyan Constitution and introduced his own political philosophy, based on his Green Book published in the 1970s. Gaddafi's system was known as Jamahiriya and was notionally legally based on the legislative General People's Congress (GPC), consisting of 2,700 representatives of Basic People's Congresses, and the executive General People's Committee, headed by a General Secretary . The \"Jamahiriya sector\" was overseen by the \"revolutionary sector.\" This was headed by Muammar Gaddafi as \"Brotherly Leader of the Revolution\", the Revolutionary Committees, and the surviving members of the 12-person Revolutionary Command Council established in 1969. This \"revolutionary sector\" held office by virtue of having led the revolution and therefore was not subject to election. As a consequence, although Gaddafi held no governmental post after 1980, he maintained absolute control over the country until the collapse of his regime during the Libyan Civil War . Contents\n1 History of Libyan politics under Gaddafi\n2 Political sectors under Gaddafi\n2.1 Revolutionary sector\n2.1.1 Prominent members of the regime\n2.2 Jamahiriya sector\n2.2.1 Legislative branch\n2.2.2 Judicial system\n2.3 Political parties and elections\n3 References\n4 External links\nHistory of Libyan politics under Gaddafi\nMain article: History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi\nFor the first seven years following the 1969 revolution, Colonel Gaddafi and 12 fellow army officers, the Revolutionary Command Council, began a complete overhaul of Libya's political system, society, and economy. On 2 March 1977, Gaddafi convened a General People's Congress (GPC) to proclaim the establishment of \" people's power ,\" change the country's name to the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, and to vest, theoretically, primary authority in the GPC.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3334, "id": "63555094" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1183313730#6_1334905115", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Libya", "title": "Politics of Libya - Wikipedia", "headings": "Politics of Libya\nPolitics of Libya\nContents\nLibyan Political Agreement (2015)\nHouse of Representatives\nGeneral National Congress\nChanges after the 2011 Civil War\nPolitical parties and elections\nList of parties with seats in the General National Congress\nList of parties without seats in the General National Congress\nInternational organization participation\nLibyan politics under Muammar Gadaffi\nWanted figures\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Against this backdrop of division, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and Ansar al-Sharia, as well as other militant groups both religious and tribal in nature, have seized control of several cities and districts across Libya, especially in Cyrenaica, which is theoretically under the control of the Tobruk-based government. A number of commentators have described Libya as a failed state or suggested it is on the verge of failure. General National Congress\nMain article: General National Congress\nThe General National Congress (also translated as General National Council) was the legislative authority of Libya. It was elected by popular vote on 7 July 2012, and from 8 August replaced the National Transitional Council that had governed the country since the end of the Libyan Civil War. The General National Congress was composed of 200 members of which 80 were elected through a party list system of proportional representation, and 120 were elected as independents in multiple-member districts. The executive branch was appointed by the GNC and led by the Prime Minister, while the President of the GNC was the de facto head of state, though not explicitly described as such in the Declaration. The main responsibility of the GNC was to form a constituent assembly which would write Libya's permanent constitution, for approval by a referendum. The law of Libya is based on sharia. On 30 March 2014, the General National Congress voted to replace itself with a new House of Representatives.", "start_char": 4457, "end_char": 5961, "id": "63555089" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1357627748#4_3093060133", "url": "https://thefactfile.org/libya-facts/", "title": "Libya Facts: 35 Interesting Facts About Libya - The Fact File", "headings": "Libya Facts: 35 Interesting Facts About Libya\nLibya Facts: 35 Interesting Facts About Libya\nFacts about the history of Libya\nLibya’s geography and resources\nFacts about the economy of Libya\nTripoli – the national capital\n", "segment": "During the latter years of Gaddafi’s regime, the country’s full official name was the “Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya”. 4. Although an Islamic nation today, Libya was an early Christian center historically. 5. Currently at least two political groups have set up governments for Libya, but only one of them is recognized as legitimate by the rest of the world. The fighting and instability in the country/region was responsible for the deaths of almost 1,800 migrants fleeing several countries in North Africa. They died trying to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe in the summer of 2015. Libya’s geography and resources\n6. Libya’s 1,770 kilometers (1099 miles) of Mediterranean Sea coast is the longest of any North African country. 7.", "start_char": 1629, "end_char": 2384, "id": "107632548" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_947104488#5_2106541263", "url": "https://listsurge.com/top-12-non-democratic-countries-world/", "title": "Top 12 Non Democratic Countries in the World – ListSurge", "headings": "Top 12 Non Democratic Countries in the World\nTop 12 Non Democratic Countries in the World\n12. Qatar:\n11. Morocco:\n10. Libya:\n09. Iraq:\n08. Cuba:\n07. United Kingdom:\n06. Turkmenistan:\n05. China:\n04. Jordan:\n03. Vietnam:\n02. North Korea:\n01. Saudi Arabia:\nMore from Facts\nWelldone Inc is the Best choice as Windows Installation Company in Toronto\nTop 10 Female Tennis Players Of All Time\n10 Greatest American Presidents\nPosted On April 30, 2019 annie james 0\nTOP 10 WORLDWIDE SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT NUMBER 13\nPosted On April 26, 2019 annesha palit 0\nTop 10 Most Beautiful Flowers\n", "segment": "There is no permanent ‘government-type’ in Libya as it keeps going through transitions. Libya got its independence in 1951 and has since not been able to completely form a democracy. In 1969, Col. Gaddafi seized power from King Idris and abolished Monarchy. He directed funds for public healthcare, education and other important fields. Things went smooth in the beginning but later Gaddafi started showing his true colours. In 2011, when a civil war broke against the Gaddafi government as the masses were unsatisfied by heavy corruption and privatization, he was executed. Now even after the fall of Gaddafi government, Libya has almost failed to form anything yet and keeps going through temporary phases and is officially said to have a ‘transitioning government’. 09. Iraq:", "start_char": 2552, "end_char": 3331, "id": "110885020" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1252426681#4_1847935032", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-continent-is-libya-in.html", "title": "What Continent is Libya In? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Continent is Libya In?\nWhat Continent is Libya In?\nIn Which Continent Is Libya Located?\nGeography and Population\nHistory of Settlement\nPolitics and Governance\nEconomy\n", "segment": "The Persians then invaded, conquered, and established their rule, though in 331 BCE the Ptolemaic rulers established their kingdom. The Ancient Tripoli city was established in the second century. Politics and Governance\nLibya is currently under a leadership of a prime minister of the government of national unity who is also the chairman of the Presidential Council. Laws are made in the House of Representatives and High Council of the State located in Tobruk. After independence in 1951, King Idris took over as the leader. In 1959, significant oil deposits were discovered, generating a lot of money. The proceeds from the sale of petroleum were concentrated on the king and his inner circle, leading to a resistance movement led by Muammar Gaddafi in September 1969 to overthrow the government. The revolutionary movement known as Al Fateh took over and installed Gaddafi as the leader. He brought many reforms in governance, economy as well as on social issues. Gaddafi ruled until 2011 when he was overthrown.", "start_char": 1992, "end_char": 3008, "id": "96435751" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_334062244#2_380397658", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muammar_Gaddafi", "title": "Muammar Gaddafi - Wikipedia", "headings": "Muammar Gaddafi\nMuammar Gaddafi\nSee list\nSee list\nContents\nEarly life\nChildhood: 1940s to 1950\nEducation and political activism: 1950–1963\nMilitary training: 1963–1966\nLibyan Arab Republic\nCoup d'état: 1969\nConsolidating leadership: 1969–1973\nEconomic and social reform\nForeign relations\nThe \"Popular Revolution\": 1973–1977\nThird Universal Theory and The Green Book\nForeign relations\nGreat Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya\nFoundation: 1977\nRevolutionary Committees and furthering socialism: 1978–1980\nConflict with the US and its allies: 1981–1986\n\"Revolution within a Revolution\": 1987–1998\nPan-Africanism, reconciliation and privatization: 1999–2011\nLinks with Africa\nRebuilding links with the West\nEconomic reform\nLibyan Civil War\nOrigins and development: February–August 2011\nCapture and death: September–October 2011\nPolitical ideology\nIslamic modernism and Islamic socialism\nPersonal life\nPublic image\nReception and legacy\nOpposition and criticism\nPosthumous assessment\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nCitations\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Ruling by decree, he deported Libya's Italian population and ejected its Western military bases. Strengthening ties to Arab nationalist governments—particularly Gamal Abdel Nasser 's Egypt—he unsuccessfully advocated pan-Arab political union. An Islamic modernist, he introduced sharia as the basis for the legal system and promoted \" Islamic socialism \". He nationalized the oil industry and used the increasing state revenues to bolster the military, fund foreign revolutionaries, as well as implement social programs emphasizing house-building, healthcare and education projects. In 1973, he initiated a \" Popular Revolution \" with the formation of Basic People's Congresses, presented as a system of direct democracy, but retained personal control over major decisions. He outlined his Third International Theory that year in The Green Book . Gaddafi transformed Libya into a new socialist state called a Jamahiriya (\"state of the masses\") in 1977. He officially adopted a symbolic role in governance but remained head of both the military and the Revolutionary Committees responsible for policing and suppressing dissent. During the 1970s and 1980s, Libya's unsuccessful border conflicts with Egypt and Chad, support for foreign militants, and alleged responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing in Scotland left it increasingly isolated on the world stage. A particularly hostile relationship developed with the United States, United Kingdom and Israel, resulting in the 1986 U.S. bombing of Libya and United Nations –imposed economic sanctions.", "start_char": 3752, "end_char": 5300, "id": "62956968" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1347102837#6_2167157191", "url": "http://www.wonderslist.com/10-famous-political-leaders-who-were-assassinated/", "title": "10 Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated", "headings": "10 Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated\n10 Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated\n10. Rafic Hariri: Lebanon\n9. Thomas D’Arcy McGee: Canada\n8. Muammar Gaddafi: Libya\n7. King Faisal: Saudi Arabia\n6. Martin Luther King, Jr.: United States\n5. Abraham Lincoln: USA\n4. Mahatma Gandhi: India\n3. Indira Gandhi: India\n2. John F. Kennedy: USA\n1. Benazir Bhutto: Pakistan\n", "segment": "Libya\nGaddafi was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He governed Libya as Revolutionary Chairman of the Libyan Arab Republic from 1969 to 1977, then as the “Brotherly Leader” of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya from 1977 to 2011. He was initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, but later came to rule under his own Third International Theory. A highly divisive figure, Gaddafi dominated Libya’s politics for four decades and was the subject of a pervasive cult of personality. He was decorated with various awards and lauded for his anti-imperialist stance, support for Arab and then African unity, and for significant improvements that his government brought to the Libyan people’s quality of life. Conversely, Islamic fundamentalists strongly opposed his social and economic reforms. He was internationally condemned as a dictator whose authoritarian administration violated the human rights of Libyan citizens and financed global terrorism. Amid the 2011 Arab Spring, protests against widespread corruption and unemployment broke out in eastern Libya. The situation descended into civil war, in which NATO intervened militarily on the side of the anti-Gaddafist National Transitional Council (NTC). The government was overthrown and Gaddafi retreated to Sirte.", "start_char": 3615, "end_char": 4955, "id": "26971852" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_467507166#16_896592589", "url": "https://www.adventure-life.com/libya/articles/the-jewel-of-the-mediterranean", "title": "Visit Libya's historic city of Tripoli on a Mediterranean cruise", "headings": "The Jewel of the Mediterranean\nThe Jewel of the Mediterranean\nThe Origins of Tripoli\nLife on the Libyan Mediterranean\nLibyan Cuisine\nThe Water Issue\nLibya Geography: Desert and Beach\nModern Libyan History\nQaddafi's Government\nBeach Weather to Desert Heat\nDesert Menagerie of Libya\nWant to Go?\n", "segment": "The legislative branch of Libyan government is made up of Local People’s Congresses, which work in all 1500 urban wards of the country; Sha’biyat People’s Congress, which works in the 32 regions; and the National General People’s Congress. These Congress members are re-elected every four years. Beach Weather to Desert Heat\nLibya’s government is made up of two branches. The first is the revolutionary branch, which is comprised of Revolutionary Leader al-Qaddafi, the Revolutionary Committees and a 12-member Revolutionary Command Council. These were all established in 1969, with Qaddafi’s deposition of the king of Libya. They were not voted in and cannot be voted ou. These were all established in 1969, with Qaddafi’s deposition of the king of Libya. They were not voted in and cannot be voted out, under revolutionary law.", "start_char": 8194, "end_char": 9024, "id": "55609249" } ]
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who killed vincent chin film?
Ronald Ebens
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_500191135#0_557408118", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Killed_Vincent_Chin%3F", "title": "Who Killed Vincent Chin? - Wikipedia", "headings": "Who Killed Vincent Chin?\nWho Killed Vincent Chin?\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nSynopsis\nAwards\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Who Killed Vincent Chin? - Wikipedia\nWho Killed Vincent Chin? From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n1987 film\nWho Killed Vincent Chin? Directed by\nChristine Choy\nProduced by\nRenee Tajima-Peña\nCinematography\nKyle Kibbe\nEdited by\nHolly Fisher\nProduction\ncompany\nFilm News Now Foundation and WTVS\nDistributed by\nFilmakers Library\nRelease date\n1987\n( 1987)\nRunning time\n87 minutes\nCountry\nUnited States\nLanguages\nEnglish\nCantonese\nWho Killed Vincent Chin? is a 1987 American documentary film directed by Christine Choy and produced by Renee Tajima-Peña that recounts the murder of Vincent Chin. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was later broadcast as part of the PBS series POV . Contents\n1 Synopsis\n2 Awards\n3 See also\n4 References\n5 External links\nSynopsis\nOn a summer night in Detroit, two white unemployed autoworkers fatally beat Vincent Chin, a 27-year-old Chinese engineer, with a baseball bat. The film tracks the incident from the initial eye-witness accounts through the trial and its repercussions for the families involved, and the American justice system at large. After an outcry from the Asian American community, led by Vincent's mother Lily Chin, the case becomes a civil rights Supreme Court case.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1284, "id": "59138228" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1630859521#9_1837900111", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigor_Mortis_(film)", "title": "Rigor Mortis (film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rigor Mortis\n(film)\n\nRigor Mortis (film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nRelease\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Revived, the powerful ghost-infused jiangshi easily impales Chin through the stomach and leaves him for dead. Chin, terribly injured, finds Yau preparing to battle the jiangshi. Chin insists on helping, even though Yau warns him he will die. Using vampire hunting tools, Yau sets a trap that temporarily binds Tung to that location, allowing Chin to fight him. Yau uses his tools to weaken Tung, and Chin finally destroys the jiangshi. As Tung crumbles to ash, Meiyi slits her throat. Chin and Yau collapse. In the final sequence, the audience learns that Chin has actually committed suicide, and that the events the film chronicles were created by Chin's dying mind in the process leading to rigor mortis. In reality, the film's characters are people Chin passed on the way to his apartment: Yang and Pak are friendly neighbors, Meiyi is a widow admiring a picture of Tung, and Yau is a neighbor who rushes in too late to save the hanged Chin.", "start_char": 4387, "end_char": 5331, "id": "63868758" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_624706815#6_695186458", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrong_Turn_at_Tahoe", "title": "Wrong Turn at Tahoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wrong Turn at Tahoe\nWrong Turn at Tahoe\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Meanwhile, Joshua engages in a hand-to-hand fight with one of Nino's men and finally strangles him, only to have another appear. As this man is about to slice Joshua's throat, Vincent shows up and shoots him, but the man does not die right away. Joshua identifies the wounded man as the one who killed Vincent's wife. Vincent uses the man's knife to eviscerate him. While the two leave the house, Nino's wife appears. She and Joshua exchange fire and both are hit. The wife dies, but Joshua, who has been hit in the stomach, is able to walk away. Back in the present, Vincent is driving the car and Joshua is in the back seat. At that point, Joshua remembers that it was Vincent who murdered his father. Joshua places a handgun to the back of Vincent's head.", "start_char": 3208, "end_char": 3967, "id": "59223230" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_94448027#11_185881999", "url": "https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/who-vincent-chin-history-relevance-1982-killing-n771291", "title": "Who Is Vincent Chin? The History and Relevance of a 1982 Killing", "headings": "Who Is Vincent Chin? The History and Relevance of a 1982 Killing\nWho Is Vincent Chin? The History and Relevance of a 1982 Killing\nVoices: Who Is Vincent Chin?\nRecommended\nAsian America Simu Liu, the Asian Marvel superhero emerging at a critical time\nU.S. news Asian woman, 55, knocked out in unprovoked attack in NYC's Chinatown, police say\nWhere to Begin\nSignificance of the Case\nLegacy of the Case\n", "segment": "He was all she had.\" #TBT Rally we organized in LA demanding that #VincentChin 's killers be charged w #hatecrimes https://t.co/kzqjHEcUOq pic.twitter.com/cQ532EhG5k\n— Advancing Justice LA (@AAAJ_LA) June 23, 2016\n\"Killing Spawned Asian American Civil Rights Movement: 34th Milestone to Highlight Vincent Chin Case,” by Roland Hwang (Michigan Bar Journal, May 2009)\nIn 2009, the State Bar of Michigan named the Vincent Chin case a Michigan legal milestone for the way it mobilized the Asian-American community for civil rights activism, and for victims' rights movements in Michigan. A commemorative plaque was installed in Ferndale, Michigan, outside the former location of the Golden Star restaurant where Chin worked part-time as a waiter and where American Citizens for Justice met to organize after his death. Legacy of the Case\n“Vincent Who?” – documentary film by Curtis Chin\n“Vincent Who?” looks at the legacy of the Vincent Chin case and interviews key activists involved in the case as well as the next generation of Asian-American activists whose lives have been changed by the case. The 2009 film also looks at the case against the larger narrative of Asian-American history, with discussion of the Chinese Exclusion Act, the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, the 1992 L.A. Riots, recent anti-Asian hate crimes, and post-9/11 racial profiling. \"Detroit and the Legacy of Vincent Chin,” by Scott Kurashige (Solidarity, June 2002)\nEssay by history professor Scott Kurashige, currently at University of Washington Bothell, about the lessons of the Vincent Chin case in the context of Asian American and Detroit history. \"Vincent Chin:", "start_char": 6267, "end_char": 7933, "id": "29186058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_94448027#7_185874420", "url": "https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/who-vincent-chin-history-relevance-1982-killing-n771291", "title": "Who Is Vincent Chin? The History and Relevance of a 1982 Killing", "headings": "Who Is Vincent Chin? The History and Relevance of a 1982 Killing\nWho Is Vincent Chin? The History and Relevance of a 1982 Killing\nVoices: Who Is Vincent Chin?\nRecommended\nAsian America Simu Liu, the Asian Marvel superhero emerging at a critical time\nU.S. news Asian woman, 55, knocked out in unprovoked attack in NYC's Chinatown, police say\nWhere to Begin\nSignificance of the Case\nLegacy of the Case\n", "segment": "documentary film by Christine Choy and Rene Tajima\nThe 1989 Academy Award-nominated documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” offers the easiest entry point to the Vincent Chin case, with contemporaneous interviews with Chin’s mother Lily; his killers, Ronald Ebens and Michael Nitz; Judge Charles Kaufman, who sentenced Ebens and Nitz, but did not jail them; witnesses, friends, and the activists who fought for justice for Chin. . @janamonji on the timely 1989 doc, WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN? https://t.co/ZijMiThz72 pic.twitter.com/DxfmhdAcEW\n— RogerEbert.com (@ebertvoices) March 9, 2017\n\"Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People,\" by Helen Zia\nThe first chapter of Helen Zia’s 2001 book discusses the Vincent Chin case, how the activists worked to bring Chin’s killers to justice, and how the story went from local to national and became a story about civil rights and race. Zia is one of the founding members of American Citizens for Justice.", "start_char": 4222, "end_char": 5183, "id": "29186054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3053356709#15_3369323386", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_on_Fire_(1987_film)", "title": "City on Fire (1987 film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "City on Fire\n(1987 film)\n\nCity on Fire (1987 film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nReception\nInfluence\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The leader suspects a traitor among the gang since the police arrived too quickly at the crime scene. He incriminates Chow since he only recently joined their ranks. Big Song and Fu defend Chow and a Mexican standoff emerges. The police arrives and surrounds the hideout with dozens of men. When Chan requests the men to surrender, Big Song shoots at the police. They open fire and kill him. Bony tries to surrender and is shot by the gang leader for cowardice. When the boss also tries to shoot Chow and Fu, they kill him instead. Chow is wounded by a police bullet and realises his injury is fatal. He confesses to Fu that he's a cop and asks for a quick death, but Fu feels unable to kill Chow.", "start_char": 8141, "end_char": 8839, "id": "101349657" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1630859521#8_1837899003", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigor_Mortis_(film)", "title": "Rigor Mortis (film) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Rigor Mortis\n(film)\n\nRigor Mortis (film)\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nRelease\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Invisible, they escape. Yang encounters Pak, who to her dismay is a ghost. Enraged, she tracks down the jiangshi and attempts to destroy it, but ultimately it kills her. Chin arrives and sets the jiangshi aflame with a Molotov cocktail, seemingly defeating it. However, the twin ghosts appear and eagerly possess Tung's corpse. Revived, the powerful ghost-infused jiangshi easily impales Chin through the stomach and leaves him for dead. Chin, terribly injured, finds Yau preparing to battle the jiangshi. Chin insists on helping, even though Yau warns him he will die. Using vampire hunting tools, Yau sets a trap that temporarily binds Tung to that location, allowing Chin to fight him. Yau uses his tools to weaken Tung, and Chin finally destroys the jiangshi.", "start_char": 4059, "end_char": 4822, "id": "63868757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_624706815#5_695185253", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrong_Turn_at_Tahoe", "title": "Wrong Turn at Tahoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wrong Turn at Tahoe\nWrong Turn at Tahoe\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Joshua refuses and says that he will not retire while Nino is still alive. They wait until night and return to Nino's house to seek vengeance. While Joshua takes the downstairs, fighting his way through many of Nino's henchmen, Vincent goes upstairs and finds Nino, who has donned a bullet-proof vest and is waiting for him, sawed-off shotgun in hand. The fight is prolonged; Vincent is hit but survives, and Nino dies in a large pool of blood. Meanwhile, Joshua engages in a hand-to-hand fight with one of Nino's men and finally strangles him, only to have another appear. As this man is about to slice Joshua's throat, Vincent shows up and shoots him, but the man does not die right away. Joshua identifies the wounded man as the one who killed Vincent's wife. Vincent uses the man's knife to eviscerate him. While the two leave the house, Nino's wife appears.", "start_char": 2764, "end_char": 3626, "id": "59223229" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_328576951#3_721289814", "url": "https://hawaiifiveo.fandom.com/wiki/Wo_Fat", "title": "Wo Fat | Hawaii Five-O Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Wo Fat\nWo Fat\nWo Fat\nBiographical information\nReal name\nDies\nWife\nParents\nAffiliates\nPhysical description\nStatus\nCharacter information\nFirst appearance\nPortrayed by\nBiography\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nSeason 4\nSeason 5\nSeason 9\nSeason 10\nAccomplices/Henchmen\nConnection unclear\nAppearances\n", "segment": "As a result of this Steve was arrested and imprisoned for Jameson's death while Hawaii Five-0 was broken up and their Headquarters shut down. Season 2\nA week after the Governor's death and Steve's arrest in the episode Ha'i'ole, Chin noticed Wo Fat at Governor Jameson's funeral. After the funeral, Chin approached Wo Fat. His two bodyguards, Pao Dan and Will Ling, tried to stop Chin but were defeated after a short scuffle. Chin told Wo Fat that he knew Fat had killed Jameson and that the truth would be discovered, but Wo Fat ignored the warning and congratulated Chin on rejoining HPD before leaving. After Steve was stabbed by Hesse, Danny and Chin learnt that Hesse was ordered to kill Steve by Wo Fat but purposely didn't so that Steve could escape and get Wo Fat. Hesse knew that after he killed Steve that Wo Fat was going to go for him to \"tie up loose ends\" before Wo Fat disappeared. Steve eventually escaped and after he was cleared, he, Danny and Chin attempted to arrest Wo Fat. Through information in Will Ling's wallet, which Chin Ho pickpocketed during the fight at the funeral, they were able to find out that Wo Fat was arranging an arm's deal involving ingredients for a dirty bomb at a boat harbor. Kono was observing them but was captured by Wo Fat.", "start_char": 3003, "end_char": 4276, "id": "39276539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_624706815#1_695180817", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrong_Turn_at_Tahoe", "title": "Wrong Turn at Tahoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Wrong Turn at Tahoe\nWrong Turn at Tahoe\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nProduction\nReception\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "They encounter a crazy druggie who tells them that a small-time drug dealer named Frankie Tahoe wants to kill Vincent. Joshua and Mickey inform Vincent, and the trio intimidate a guy who works for Tahoe into telling them where he can be found. They find Tahoe at a nightclub. During a talk, Tahoe insults the religion of Joshua and Vincent, which they hold dear, and Vincent beats Tahoe to death with a baseball bat. The trio dump the body in a landfill. While doing this, Vincent reveals that Mickey and Vincent's wife have been having an affair. Vincent then kills Mickey. While Joshua and Vincent are having breakfast, Joshua tells his boss that he has become weary of the violence and wants to retire. Vincent admits that he has violent outbursts but insists that Joshua owes him his life. Angered, Vincent says that Joshua cannot retire.", "start_char": 1225, "end_char": 2067, "id": "59223225" } ]
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what is there to do in niagara falls new york?
Johann Williams Farm
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1079679260#0_2392626491", "url": "https://trip101.com/article/best-things-to-do-niagara-falls-ny", "title": "8 Best Things To Do In Niagara Falls, New York - Updated | Trip101", "headings": "8 Best Things To Do In Niagara Falls, New York - Updated 2021\n8 Best Things To Do In Niagara Falls, New York - Updated 2021\n1. Niagara Falls Helicopter Tour (from USD 154.0)\nNiagara Falls Helicopter Tour\nNiagara Falls Grand Helicopter Adventure\n2. Aquarium of Niagara\nAquarium of Niagara\n3. Whitewater Walk (from USD 14.14)\nWhitewater Walk\nNiagara Falls, Canada: White Water Walk Entry Ticket\n4. Inniskillin Winery\nInniskillin Winery\n5. Maid of the Mist (from USD 119.0)\nMaid of the Mist\nNiagara Falls American Side Tour, Maid of the Mist Boat Ride\n6. Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens and Butterfly Conservatory (from USD 14.62)\nNiagara Parks and Butterfly Conservatory\nNiagara Falls, Canada: Butterfly Conservatory Admission\n7. Niagara Skywheel\nNiagara Skywheel\n8. Nightmare Fear Factory (from USD 13.0)\nNightmare Fear Factory\nNightmares Fear Factory Admission Ticket\nTake a trip down to Niagara Falls for an unforgettable adventure on your next holiday!\nGet Trip101 in your inbox\nStill Need Travel Insurance?\n*5% off when you book with our promo code: TRIP101\nNatalie\n", "segment": "8 Best Things To Do In Niagara Falls, New York - Updated | Trip101\nTravel Guides\nUS\nNiagara Falls - Western New York\nNiagara Falls\nSightseeing Tours & Itineraries Attractions & Theme Parks Outdoor Activities helicopter tours aquarium kid friendly family friendly wineries boat tour botanic gardens haunted waterfalls iconic landmarks US > Niagara Falls - Western New York > Niagara Falls\n8 Best Things To Do In Niagara Falls, New York - Updated 2021\nYou've searched in Airbnb,\nwhy don't you search in Booking? Vacation Rentals\nHotels\nCar Rentals\nFlights\nSearch Vrbo for the best Holiday Homes & Rentals\nDestination: Check-In\nCheck-Out\nLowest Price Guarantee\nSearch\nPowered by\nStill searching? See more options from these partners\nView Deal\nView Deal\n×\nStill searching? See more options from these partners\nView Deal\nView Deal\n×\nSearch for Car Hire\nFind the best travel deals for your next holiday\nNatalie\nUpdated Apr 20, 2021\nSave to Bookmarks\nApart from experiencing the falls in a variety of ways - from a helicopter, skywheel or boat - spend a relaxing afternoon at the Niagara Falls Botanical Garden and Butterfly Conservatory, embark on a wine tour and visit the Nightmare Fear Factory to have the living daylights scared out of you. With this many activities you can try at Niagara Falls, you are sure to have a fulfilling holiday. 1. Niagara Falls Helicopter Tour (from USD 154.0)\nthings to do in niagara falls new york | niagara falls helicopter tour\nniagara falls helicopter tour\nniagara falls helicopter tour\nniagara falls helicopter tour\nniagara falls helicopter tour\nWith a breathtaking aerial view of the Niagara falls, it is no wonder that the helicopter tours are so popular. The tour begins at Victoria Avenue and as the helicopter ascends into the sky, the Niagara Region comes into view. Tourists can expect to take brilliant photographs of the attraction as well.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1882, "id": "38005847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_403314715#7_728862061", "url": "https://asaransom.com/things-to-do-in-niagara-falls", "title": "Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY | Asa Ransom House", "headings": "Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\nThings to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\nTour the Falls\nEnjoy Delicious Food\nTaste Exquisite Wine\nAdditional Activities:\nBook Your Visit to the Niagara Area\n", "segment": "Check out Brickyard Brewing, Becker Brewing, and Live Edge Brewing. You can also check out the annual Old Falls Oktoberfest for fun celebrations nearby. Additional Activities: There are many more things to do and places to see near Niagara Falls, NY. Here are a few more attractions to round out your Niagara getaway. Artpark offers a range of summer events at its mainstage theater, theater terrace lounge, and outdoor amphitheater on the heights of the Niagara River Gorge. Check the schedule for Broadway musicals, celebrity performances, free concerts, and more. Old Fort Niagara, a New York State Park and National Historic Landmark, is one of the most popular attractions in the area. Learn how this historic fort at the entrance to the Niagara River shaped the future of the United States, Canada, and the Iroquois Six Nations people. Niagara Power Vista invites visitors of all ages to explore the world of hydroelectricity with interactive exhibits and spectacular Niagara River Gorge scenery.", "start_char": 3579, "end_char": 4581, "id": "53376566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_141344945#3_325179742", "url": "https://theplanetd.com/things-to-do-in-niagara-falls-where-to-stay/", "title": "The Best Things to do in Niagara Falls - What to do in 2021 | The Planet D", "headings": "Things to do in Niagara Falls – What to do in 2021\nThings to do in Niagara Falls – What to do in 2021\nThings to do in Niagara Falls\nTable of Contents\nBest Things to do in Niagara Falls\n1. Hornblower\n2. Journey Behind the Falls\n3. Whirlpool Jetboat\n4. Clifton Hill\n5. Whitewater Walk\n6. Butterfly Conservatory\n7. Botanical Gardens\n8. Fallsview Casino Resort\n9. Nightmares Fear Factory\n10. Touring the Niagara Wine Region\n11. Niagara on the Lake\n12. Fort George National Historic Site\n13. Hike the Niagara Glen\n14. Fireworks and Falls at Night\n15. Dine with a View of Niagara Falls\n16. Whirlpool AeroCar\n17. Skylon Tower\n18. Floral Clock\n19. Great Canadian Midway\nThings to do in Niagara Falls NY, USA\n20. Niagara State Park\n21. Maid of the Mist\n22. Cave of the Winds\n23. Old Fort Niagara\nWhere to Eat in Niagara Falls, Canada\nWhere to Stay in Niagara Falls\nGetting Around Niagara Falls\nGetting to Niagara Falls\nAbout The Planet D\nJoin 10,000 others who get our weekly emails!\nSubscribe now\n", "segment": "Fort George National Historic Site\n13. Hike the Niagara Glen\n14. Fireworks and Falls at Night\n15. Dine with a View of Niagara Falls\n16. Whirlpool AeroCar\n17. Skylon Tower\n18. Floral Clock\n19. Great Canadian Midway\nThings to do in Niagara Falls NY, USA\n20. Niagara State Park\n21. Maid of the Mist\n22.", "start_char": 797, "end_char": 1096, "id": "36894718" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_1263404843#0_2613388123", "url": "https://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/niagara-falls-us-ny-nf.htm", "title": "8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY | PlanetWare", "headings": "8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\n8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\n1. Niagara Falls State Park\n2. Maid of the Mist\n3. Goat Island's Cave of Winds\n4. Whirlpool Rapids\n5. Aquarium of Niagara\n6. Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University\n7. Old Fort Niagara\n8. Excursions to Canadian Sites\nWhere to Stay in Niagara Falls for Sightseeing\nLuxury Hotels:\nMid-Range Hotels:\nBudget Hotels:\nFrequently Asked Questions\nWhen is the best time to visit Niagara Falls?\nIs it easy to cross the border to see the falls from Canada?\n", "segment": "8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY | PlanetWare\n\n\n\n8 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\nWritten by Lura Seavey\nUpdated Mar 9, 2021\nWe may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )\nThe Niagara Falls are among the most impressive and best-known falls in the world. They lie in the extreme northwest of New York State along the U.S./Canadian border, which is formed by the Niagara River. Here, masses of water from Lake Erie plunge over an almost 200-foot drop to flow into Lake Ontario, attracting more than 12 million visitors a year. There are three waterfalls in total: Bridal Veil Falls; American Falls; and the widest, Horseshoe Falls. Downstream, the river rushes through a tight passage in Niagara Gorge then churns in a giant whirlpool. There are a wide variety of ways to view the falls, both from dry land and right up close in the spray. Once you have soaked up the spectacular falls, there are plenty of things to do in this lovely upstate town, as well as just across the river in Niagara Falls, Ontario.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1080, "id": "28605721" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_141344945#0_325174543", "url": "https://theplanetd.com/things-to-do-in-niagara-falls-where-to-stay/", "title": "The Best Things to do in Niagara Falls - What to do in 2021 | The Planet D", "headings": "Things to do in Niagara Falls – What to do in 2021\nThings to do in Niagara Falls – What to do in 2021\nThings to do in Niagara Falls\nTable of Contents\nBest Things to do in Niagara Falls\n1. Hornblower\n2. Journey Behind the Falls\n3. Whirlpool Jetboat\n4. Clifton Hill\n5. Whitewater Walk\n6. Butterfly Conservatory\n7. Botanical Gardens\n8. Fallsview Casino Resort\n9. Nightmares Fear Factory\n10. Touring the Niagara Wine Region\n11. Niagara on the Lake\n12. Fort George National Historic Site\n13. Hike the Niagara Glen\n14. Fireworks and Falls at Night\n15. Dine with a View of Niagara Falls\n16. Whirlpool AeroCar\n17. Skylon Tower\n18. Floral Clock\n19. Great Canadian Midway\nThings to do in Niagara Falls NY, USA\n20. Niagara State Park\n21. Maid of the Mist\n22. Cave of the Winds\n23. Old Fort Niagara\nWhere to Eat in Niagara Falls, Canada\nWhere to Stay in Niagara Falls\nGetting Around Niagara Falls\nGetting to Niagara Falls\nAbout The Planet D\nJoin 10,000 others who get our weekly emails!\nSubscribe now\n", "segment": "The Best Things to do in Niagara Falls - What to do in 2021 | The Planet D\nThings to do in Niagara Falls – What to do in 2021\nThere are so many things to do in Niagara Falls, Canada. While you can see a lot in one day in Niagara Falls, it is worth spending two or three days exploring the Honeymoon Capital of the World. There is so much to do and you can always find new attractions opening every year in Niagara Falls. Things to do in Niagara Falls\nTable of Contents\nThings to do in Niagara Falls\nBest Things to do in Niagara Falls\n1. Hornblower\n2. Journey Behind the Falls\n3. Whirlpool Jetboat\n4. Clifton Hill\n5. Whitewater Walk\n6. Butterfly Conservatory\n7.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 660, "id": "36894715" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_155349156#0_296301437", "url": "http://www.tripbuzz.com/free-things-to-do/niagara-falls-ny", "title": "97 Free and Cheap Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY | TripBuzz", "headings": "Free & Cheap Things to Do in\nNiagara Falls, NY\n\nFree & Cheap Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\nTop 5 Nearby Places\nUp to 61% Off Day Passes to Niagara Falls Adventure Park\nBridal Veil Falls\nNiagara Falls\nNiagara Falls State Park\nNiagara Gorge Trail\nWhirlpool State Park\nNiagra Falls Scenic Tours\nNiagara Wine Trail\nLittle Italy\nCave of the Winds\nGrass Island\n", "segment": "97 Free and Cheap Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY | TripBuzz\nHome\nNew York\nNiagara Falls\nFree & Cheap Activities\nFree & Cheap Things to Do in Niagara Falls, NY\nThe list below includes 97 free or cheap things to do in or near Niagara Falls, New York, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums, Waterfalls and Hiking Trails. From Bridal Veil Falls to Niagara Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Niagara Falls and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Buffalo, North Tonawanda, Lockport and Lewiston. Top 5 Nearby Places\nAmherst\n111 Free & Cheap Activities\nBuffalo\n111 Free & Cheap Activities\nNorth Tonawanda\n111 Free & Cheap Activities\nFort Erie\n110 Free & Cheap Activities\nGrand Island\n108 Free & Cheap Activities\nThe list below includes 97 free or cheap things to do in or near Niagara Falls, New York, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums, Waterfalls and Hiking Trails. From Bridal Veil Falls to Niagara Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Niagara Falls and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Buffalo, North Tonawanda, Lockport and Lewiston. Buzz Rank\nRating\nPopularity\nName\nDistance\nShowing 1-10 of 133\n0.0 Miles\nView Deal\nUp to 61% Off Day Passes to Niagara Falls Adventure Park\nNiagara Falls Adventure Park Buffalo\nMore Less Info\nThis is the most popular package at the park, which combines all its exciting experiences including zip line, jump course, and ropes course\n1.5 Miles\n98% 479 votes\n1\nBridal Veil Falls\nWaterfalls Niagara Falls, NY\nMore Less Info\nThe smallest of the 3 waterfalls which form the Niagara Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls has a total vertical drop of 181 feet. It is 56 feet wide. 1.6 Miles\n93% 4430 votes\n2\nNiagara Falls\nWaterfalls Robert Moses Parkway, Niagara Falls, NY 14301\nMore Less Info\nConsidered by many a natural wonder, the Niagara Falls is formed by 3 waterfalls which together have the highest flow rate in the world. At its highest point it has 165 feet. 1.5 Miles\n93% 2573 votes\n3\nNiagara Falls State Park\nNational & State Parks Prospect St, Niagara Falls, NY 14303\nMore Less Info\nThe oldest American state park, the Niagara Falls State Park is visited each year by millions of people. Besides the natural attractions, it also has a visitor's center, an aquarium, and plenty of hiking trails.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2396, "id": "25874593" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1486680063#6_3271290948", "url": "https://www.tripping.com/guides/spring-break-destinations-in-new-york", "title": "8 Best Spring Break Destinations in New York - Tripping.com Rentals | Tripping.com", "headings": "8 Best Spring Break Destinations in New York - Tripping.com\n8 Best Spring Break Destinations in New York - Tripping.com\n1. Brooklyn\nFind vacation rentals in Brooklyn\n2. Cooperstown\nFind vacation rentals near Cooperstown\n3. Lake Placid\nFind vacation rentals in Lake Placid\n4. Niagara Falls\nFind vacation rentals in Niagara Falls\n5. Buffalo\nFind vacation rentals in Buffalo\n6. Saratoga Springs\nFind vacation rentals in Saratoga Springs\n7. Jamestown\nFind vacation rentals in Jamestown\n8. Rochester\nFind vacation rentals in Rochester\n", "segment": "Niagara Falls\nIn Niagara Falls, New York, see the famous falls, and then visit the Aquarium of Niagara. Watch the sea lion and penguin feedings outdoors, and view seahorses, sharks, penguins, and giant octopus indoors. Bring your passports or birth certificates along to cross the Rainbow Bridge to Ontario, Canada and the Canadian side of the falls. Adventures await at Ontario indoor waterparks, including Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, featuring interactive water jungle gyms, and Waves Indoor Waterpark, with water temperatures at a constant 84 degrees for comfortable playtime. When it’s time to eat, try an Italiano pizza and Cowabunga wings at Donatello’s Pizza. Find vacation rentals in Niagara Falls\n5. Buffalo\n“Wings” and “Bills” often follow the word Buffalo, the city in northern New York. Stroll along Canalside, the waterfront district along the Buffalo River, and if it’s warm enough, rent a kayak from Buffalo Harbor Kayak and cruise along. Visit the Buffalo Main Lighthouse Park, and check out HarborCenter, where you might catch an amateur or college hockey tournament. Tour a submarine at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park.", "start_char": 3212, "end_char": 4367, "id": "68720741" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_700643590#0_1455184722", "url": "https://www.attractionsofamerica.com/travel/best-things-to-do-niagara-falls-new-york.php", "title": "10 Best Things To Do in and Around Niagara Falls, New York | Attractions of America", "headings": "10 Best Things To Do in and Around Niagara Falls, New York\n10 Best Things To Do in and Around Niagara Falls, New York\nBest Things To Do in Niagara Falls, New York\n1: Maid of the Mist\n2: Goat Island\n3: Cave of the Winds\n4: Niagara Falls Jet Boats\n5: Whirlpool Rapids Bridge\n6: Skylon Tower\n7: Niagara Falls State Park\n8: Aquarium of Niagara\n9: The Castellani Art Museum\n10: Niagara's Wax Museum of History\n", "segment": "10 Best Things To Do in and Around Niagara Falls, New York | Attractions of America\n10 Best Things To Do in and Around Niagara Falls, New York\nYou don’t realize how big the Falls are until you see them in-person. There is more here than just taking a ferry ride to see them from above or below, but you can certainly fill up a good chunk of your day doing just that. There are a ton of activities and landmarks surrounding Niagara Falls in New York, you could vacation over the weekend and still not hit all the major tourist spots. Here’s just a sample of what you can see and do at Niagara Falls. Best Things To Do in Niagara Falls, New York\nTable of Contents [ Show]\nMaid of the Mist\nGoat Island\nCave of the Winds\nNiagara Falls Jet Boats\nWhirlpool Rapids Bridge\nSkylon Tower\nNiagara Falls State Park\nAquarium of Niagara\nThe Castellani Art Museum\nNiagara's Wax Museum of History\nAffiliate links may be used in this post. I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you if you use my affiliate link. 1: Maid of the Mist\nRate attraction: 10\n3\nView Map\nYou haven’t been to Niagara if you don’t ride the best and longest running ferry ride. This is as close as it gets to be at the foot of the falls, without actually drowning.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1234, "id": "15750558" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_664517379#0_1203306772", "url": "https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/play/", "title": "Things to Do | Niagara Falls Canada", "headings": "Things to Do\nThings to Do", "segment": "Things to Do | Niagara Falls Canada\nThings to Do\nBrowse by Category\nAttractions Casinos Falls Experiences Golf Historic Sites Outdoor Recreation Nightlife Shopping Shows Spas Themeparks & Waterparks Tours Wineries, Breweries & Distilleries\nNiagara Falls Canada attractions create an authentic Niagara experience. Ride a Niagara City Cruise in the morning and head off to the Whirlpool Aero Car in the afternoon. Take a stroll through the Botanical Gardens, or test your courage on a Zipline towards the Falls. Visit the Skylon Tower for the best view around. There are so many things to do in Niagara Falls! Greg Frewin Theatre Magic Show will amaze you and kids can even get a photo with a tiger. Find your inner thrill seeker at Whirlpool Jetboats, Nightmares Fear Factory or Niagara Free Fall. Honeymooners and empty nesters have more things to do in Niagara Falls than ever. Start the day with a round of golf, relax on a Niagara wine tour in the afternoon, and finish with a candlelit dinner. You may want to relax at a spa, or enjoy a Niagara sightseeing tour.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1066, "id": "29741954" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_664517379#1_1203308090", "url": "https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/play/", "title": "Things to Do | Niagara Falls Canada", "headings": "Things to Do\nThings to Do", "segment": "Greg Frewin Theatre Magic Show will amaze you and kids can even get a photo with a tiger. Find your inner thrill seeker at Whirlpool Jetboats, Nightmares Fear Factory or Niagara Free Fall. Honeymooners and empty nesters have more things to do in Niagara Falls than ever. Start the day with a round of golf, relax on a Niagara wine tour in the afternoon, and finish with a candlelit dinner. You may want to relax at a spa, or enjoy a Niagara sightseeing tour. A romantic kiss at the Niagara Falls fireworks is the perfect ending to any evening. Newsletter\nSign up for the newsletter to stay up to date on what’s happening. Form\nFull Name optional\nPostal / Zip Code optional\nEmail optional\nYou may unsubscribe at any time. Sign-up", "start_char": 608, "end_char": 1336, "id": "29741955" } ]
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She was an actress, model, and showgirl.", "start_char": 1085, "end_char": 1661, "id": "3314934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1563522610#3_2626548364", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_Marilyn_Monroe_become_famous", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Marilyn Monroe was a famous actress, singer and model. She died\nin 1962. What is Marilyn Monroe famous for? Actress , singer, and model\nWhy was Marilyn Monroe famous? She was an actress, model, and showgirl. What famous person had six toes? Marilyn Monroe\nWhat famous female died of an overdoes? Marilyn Monroe. What did Marilyn Monroe have to do to become an actor? She started out by modelling\nWhen did Marilyn Monroe become Marilyn Monroe?", "start_char": 1453, "end_char": 1896, "id": "3314935" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1314969200#0_2100941894", "url": "http://www.wisegeek.org/who-is-marilyn-monroe.htm", "title": "Who is Marilyn Monroe? (with pictures)", "headings": "Who is Marilyn Monroe?\nWho is Marilyn Monroe?\nGarry Crystal\nBirth and Early Life\nFirst Marriage\nEarly Career\nSecond Marriage\nContinued Fame and Success\nThird Marriage\nFinal Years\nLegacy\n📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin\nLearn about a little known plugin that tells you if you're getting the best price on Amazon.\n", "segment": "Who is Marilyn Monroe? ( with pictures)\nWho is Marilyn Monroe? Garry Crystal\nLast Modified Date: February 16, 2021\nGarry Crystal\nDate: February 16, 2021\nMarilyn Monroe. Marilyn Monroe was an actress and model popular in the 1950s. She lived a troubled life filled with a mentally ill mother, mental and physical abuse, multiple foster care families, three husbands and drug use. She is known for her films such as The Seven Year Itch, through which she became an icon of glamor and sexuality. Monroe died while still very young, but she had a profound effect on actresses and models who followed her. She remains one of the most beloved people of Hollywood to this day.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 668, "id": "26930314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1407901652#1_2971952700", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110207151445AARKtBB", "title": "How did Marilyn Monroe become famous? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "How did Marilyn Monroe become famous?\nHow did Marilyn Monroe become famous?\n6 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "I need answers quick! Anything else about Marilyn Monroe you know please type it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks!!! Update: Alsooo... what was going on it the time period that she became famous????? what problems did she overcome? Why was it so important? How did she become successful? What were her hopes? What were her motivations?", "start_char": 160, "end_char": 512, "id": "25646219" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_399719803#17_858821725", "url": "https://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/lip-care/health/5-famous-lips.htm", "title": "5 Famous Pairs of Lips | HowStuffWorks", "headings": "5 Famous Pairs of Lips\n5 Famous Pairs of Lips\n5. Angelina Jolie\n4. Beyonce Knowles\n3. Mick Jagger\n2. Elvis Presley\n1. Marilyn Monroe\n", "segment": "1. Marilyn Monroe\nMarilyn Monroe was famous for her rouged lips: Their making up required a complicated blend of colors and finishes. Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Images\nMarilyn Monroe knew how to make the most of her assets. She transformed herself from Norma Jean Baker, who grew up in foster homes and orphanages, into the world's most famous blonde movie star and unabashed sexpot. She bragged about wearing no underwear with her revealing clothes. She used makeup to further her image of being overwhelmingly sexy but somehow innocent. Her strikingly light hair came out of a bottle. She had darkened, perfect eyebrows and a painted-on mole. And the lips -- Marilyn often made up her well-shaped lips herself, taking great care as she applied a blend of three shades of lipstick, and then covered it with Vaseline and wax [source:", "start_char": 7685, "end_char": 8521, "id": "39356234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1563522610#5_2626549830", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_Marilyn_Monroe_become_famous", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "As you'd probably know, MM was born as Norma Jean Baker. She\nlegally changed her name to Marilyn Monroe in 1956. She went as MM\nfrom the late 40's, Marilyn was named after Broadway Star, Marilyn\nMiller and Monroe, her Mothers maiden name. What Is Marilyn Monroe So Famous For? She was an actress but primarily famous for her looks and her\nrelationships. What did Marilyn Monroe do later in her life after she was famous? Marilyn died in the height of her fame, aged 36. What famous lady was Aruther Miller married to? Marilyn Monroe\nWhy is Marilyn Monroe famous? Because of her Acting , singing and modelling\nWhat famous lady was Aurther Miller married to?", "start_char": 1896, "end_char": 2553, "id": "3314937" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_805771878#16_1286538605", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/marilyn-monroe-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Marilyn Monroe Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Marilyn Monroe Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nMarilyn Monroe Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nDeath\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Marilyn Monroe in 2021\n", "segment": "Her source of wealth when she was alive was her modeling acting and modeling career. Marilyn Monroe is known as one of the most popular cultural icons who died far too young. Her name remains fresh in the entertainment industry. Her selling power is still high even after her death. Marilyn Monroe was considered the sexiest actress of all time. She was known as a star who shone brighter in photoshoots than in acting, yet she did several great movies.", "start_char": 5025, "end_char": 5478, "id": "94426007" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_913977601#11_1553493104", "url": "http://www.studymode.com/essays/The-Influence-Of-Marilyn-Monroe-To-1947624.html", "title": "The Influence of Marilyn Monroe to the Modern World Essay - 965 Words", "headings": "The Influence of Marilyn Monroe to the Modern World\nThe Influence of Marilyn Monroe to the Modern World\nYou May Also Find These Documents Helpful\nPopular Essays\nJoin millions of other students and start your research\nBecome a StudyMode Member\n", "segment": "When I hear the word, I think of Marilyn Monroe. Monroe was a Hollywood glamour with the glow and energy that interested the world. Dominating the age of movie stars to come, without a question, she is the most famous woman of the 20th century. Born as Norma Jeane Mortenson, she had a tough childhood growing up in foster homes and orphanages. But, she overcame her rough younger years and grew into a beautiful entertainer. Marilyn Monroe is considered a legend because she was not only an amazing actress, but was known for her beauty. Marilyn Monroe was known in her time as one of America's first sex symbols. Marilyn changed the conformity of the 50's by introducing the sexual revolution (Gleiberman 22). What he means is that Monroe was one of the first women in the 1950's to express herself. 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Her films have become a big part of pop culture, her sweet voice, her voluptuous body, platinum blonde hair, and the events that took place in her life especially her death was legendary. Marilyn represented sexuality in comedy and popular culture. She had brought on screen and in real life innocence and childlike quality since the days of Jean Harlow in the 1950’s; to audience’s she was a mysterious soul, one that escapes individual’s minds till this day. But we still can’t deny her huge impact in the world of entertainment being an A list actress in her own right. Let us not forget her tragic death as an alluring sex goddess of all time, with signs of uniqueness. During Marilyn’s career she had made 30 films and left one;", "start_char": 5621, "end_char": 6631, "id": "99132417" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_332368285#0_668843133", "url": "https://academic-master.com/why-was-marilyn-monroe-so-important-in-pop-culture/", "title": "Why was Marilyn Monroe so Important in Pop Culture - Academic Master", "headings": "Why was Marilyn Monroe so Important in Pop Culture\nWhy was Marilyn Monroe so Important in Pop Culture\nWork Cited\nRisk Management Program in a Hospice\nRole of Managers Essay\n", "segment": "Why was Marilyn Monroe so Important in Pop Culture - Academic Master\nWhy was Marilyn Monroe so Important in Pop Culture\nPosted by arsalan\nCategories English\nDate May 8, 2018\nComments 0 comment\nMarilyn Monroe was an American actresses and singer known throughout the world. She started her career by gaining the reputation of the famous sex symbol when she ended up playing a comic role in Blonde Bombshell. One of the important top-billed actresses, she remained an important part of pop culture. For more than half a century people adored her and continued to believe that Marilyn Monroe is the icon of pop culture. Decade after decade Marilyn Monroe keeps going in different plays in different roles. Considering Monroe as a sex symbol only would not be the right to do since the generations keep on coming back to her to get the most of whatever she had. Marilyn Monroe is an important part of pop culture because of her skills, her never-ending beauty and her way of representing herself in front of everyone. The appealing beauty of Monroe was because of the genetic talent she had already presented in her. Movie cameras love women who are beautiful and attractive, but there was something different with Monroe. 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who did russians descend from?
East Slavs
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1543591642#5_2576921675", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Do_Russians_have_rights", "title": "Do Russians have rights? - Answers", "headings": "Do Russians have rights\n?\n\nDo Russians have rights?\nYour Answer\nDo Russians have rights?\nRelated Questions\nWhich individual created the October Manifesto in which he promised to give more rights to the Russians?\nDid the Russians win the Russian Revolution?\nAre Russians white or Asian?\nWhat games do Russians play?\nWhat is a group of Russians called?\nWhy do Russians hate Italians?\nDid Russians descend from Ancient Rome?\nWhy are Russians better than anybody?\nHave the Russians returned to Russia?\nWhat is Russophobia?\nWhere are the Russians?\nHow many members are in Russians today?\nDo Russians call Christmas Christmas?\nHow was life for most Russians?\nThe source of Russians food fat?\nDo Russians drink chocolate milk shake?\nAre Ukrainians Russians?\nAre Russians Black?\nWhat was the Russians MIR?\nWhat is the religion of Russians?\nWhy are Russians worried about plutonium?\nWhat do Russian value greatly?\nWhat percentage of ethnic Russians are Slavic?\nHow Many Russians live in the US?\nWhat are differences between Kazakhs and Russians?\n", "segment": "No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent.", "start_char": 1634, "end_char": 2239, "id": "3275625" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1543591642#3_2576917849", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Do_Russians_have_rights", "title": "Do Russians have rights? - Answers", "headings": "Do Russians have rights\n?\n\nDo Russians have rights?\nYour Answer\nDo Russians have rights?\nRelated Questions\nWhich individual created the October Manifesto in which he promised to give more rights to the Russians?\nDid the Russians win the Russian Revolution?\nAre Russians white or Asian?\nWhat games do Russians play?\nWhat is a group of Russians called?\nWhy do Russians hate Italians?\nDid Russians descend from Ancient Rome?\nWhy are Russians better than anybody?\nHave the Russians returned to Russia?\nWhat is Russophobia?\nWhere are the Russians?\nHow many members are in Russians today?\nDo Russians call Christmas Christmas?\nHow was life for most Russians?\nThe source of Russians food fat?\nDo Russians drink chocolate milk shake?\nAre Ukrainians Russians?\nAre Russians Black?\nWhat was the Russians MIR?\nWhat is the religion of Russians?\nWhy are Russians worried about plutonium?\nWhat do Russian value greatly?\nWhat percentage of ethnic Russians are Slavic?\nHow Many Russians live in the US?\nWhat are differences between Kazakhs and Russians?\n", "segment": "You are mistaken, Russians adore the Italian people, and Italians are fond of Russians. Did Russians descend from Ancient Rome? No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent.", "start_char": 1021, "end_char": 1634, "id": "3275623" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1543591642#4_2576919765", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Do_Russians_have_rights", "title": "Do Russians have rights? - Answers", "headings": "Do Russians have rights\n?\n\nDo Russians have rights?\nYour Answer\nDo Russians have rights?\nRelated Questions\nWhich individual created the October Manifesto in which he promised to give more rights to the Russians?\nDid the Russians win the Russian Revolution?\nAre Russians white or Asian?\nWhat games do Russians play?\nWhat is a group of Russians called?\nWhy do Russians hate Italians?\nDid Russians descend from Ancient Rome?\nWhy are Russians better than anybody?\nHave the Russians returned to Russia?\nWhat is Russophobia?\nWhere are the Russians?\nHow many members are in Russians today?\nDo Russians call Christmas Christmas?\nHow was life for most Russians?\nThe source of Russians food fat?\nDo Russians drink chocolate milk shake?\nAre Ukrainians Russians?\nAre Russians Black?\nWhat was the Russians MIR?\nWhat is the religion of Russians?\nWhy are Russians worried about plutonium?\nWhat do Russian value greatly?\nWhat percentage of ethnic Russians are Slavic?\nHow Many Russians live in the US?\nWhat are differences between Kazakhs and Russians?\n", "segment": "Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans.", "start_char": 1329, "end_char": 1933, "id": "3275624" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1543591642#6_2576923585", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Do_Russians_have_rights", "title": "Do Russians have rights? - Answers", "headings": "Do Russians have rights\n?\n\nDo Russians have rights?\nYour Answer\nDo Russians have rights?\nRelated Questions\nWhich individual created the October Manifesto in which he promised to give more rights to the Russians?\nDid the Russians win the Russian Revolution?\nAre Russians white or Asian?\nWhat games do Russians play?\nWhat is a group of Russians called?\nWhy do Russians hate Italians?\nDid Russians descend from Ancient Rome?\nWhy are Russians better than anybody?\nHave the Russians returned to Russia?\nWhat is Russophobia?\nWhere are the Russians?\nHow many members are in Russians today?\nDo Russians call Christmas Christmas?\nHow was life for most Russians?\nThe source of Russians food fat?\nDo Russians drink chocolate milk shake?\nAre Ukrainians Russians?\nAre Russians Black?\nWhat was the Russians MIR?\nWhat is the religion of Russians?\nWhy are Russians worried about plutonium?\nWhat do Russian value greatly?\nWhat percentage of ethnic Russians are Slavic?\nHow Many Russians live in the US?\nWhat are differences between Kazakhs and Russians?\n", "segment": "Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. No, the Russians did not descend from the ancient Romans. Anthropologists say that modern Russians are of Slavic descent. Why are Russians better than anybody? Because they are Russians\nHave the Russians returned to Russia? The Russians are in Russia. What is Russophobia? Fear of Russians Fear of Russians\nWhere are the Russians?", "start_char": 1934, "end_char": 2448, "id": "3275626" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_446064000#3_1065796118", "url": "https://blogs.transparent.com/russian/what-does-a-russian-look-like/", "title": "What Does a Russian Look Like? | Russian Language Blog", "headings": "Russian Language Blog\nWhat Does a Russian Look Like? Posted by Jenya on Mar 31, 2015 in History, Russian life, Soviet Union\nAbout the Author: Jenya\n", "segment": "Ireland, Germany, Mexico, Portugal, etc. The term Russian in its current interpretation is somewhat similar: it means that someone is either of Russian origin (their ancestors were Russian, at least to some degree) or that they are a Russian citizen whose origin can go back to any one of the former Soviet Republics or to one of the many lands that are or were owned by Russia. I would dare say that pure Russians would be extremely hard to find these days due to the sheer number of peoples that coexisted on Russian lands for many years. Despite the fact that some of them desperately try to preserve the purity of their people, migrations and mixed marriages did and do exist, perpetuating further mixing of the bloods. Each and every one of the former Soviet Republics represents a people with distinct physical features and cultural heritage. For example, peoples from the Caucasus region, such as Armenians and Georgians, typically have dark curly or wavy hair, dark brown eyes, olive skin, and more prominent noses; on the other hand, the Byelorussian people tend to have light hair, blue eyes, fair skin; the people of Udmurt Republic (which is a part of Russia) typically have red hair, a lot of freckles, and wider shoulders. I can go on and on about other peoples and nationalities that are or were a part of Russia at one time or another but my point is that all these people were and still are shaping the way an average Russian looks today.", "start_char": 1234, "end_char": 2689, "id": "43334689" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_643836274#1_1126027048", "url": "http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/russians.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Russians are the dominant ethnicity in Russia today. The Russian language \nbelongs to the East Slavic family and is related to Ukrainian and \nBelarusian. The Russian people, too, are closely related to their \nBelarusianand Ukrainianneighbors, and also fairly close to Polesand \nSlovenians, \nwho speak other forms of Slavic. The main ancestors of the \nRussians included Krivichians, Radimichians, Vyatichians, Severians, and \nthe Ilmen Slavs (Il'menskie slavyane), all of whom were East \nSlavs. But it is also known that some families of ethnic Russians \nintermarried with Finnic and Uralic peoples and with Volga Tatars \ncenturies ago. Geneticists found that some Russians are related to the \nMerya and Muromian peoples that inhabit the north-central part of the \nEuropean side of Russia. We can genetically divide the Russian people into two main types: Northern Russians and Southern Russians. The Y-DNA (paternal) haplogroup R1aand its offshoots are very \ncommon among Russian men. Studies have found the ethnic Russian \nfrequency of R1a ranges from a low of 19.8 percent to as high as 62.7 \npercent, depending on the study and the geographic region being studied, \nwith an average of 46.7% of Russian men carrying R1a.", "start_char": 666, "end_char": 1890, "id": "45391523" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1775653071#8_2000142194", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_people", "title": "Russians - Wikipedia", "headings": "Russians\nRussians\nRussians\nContents\nEthnonym\nHistory\nAncient history\nMedieval history\nModern history\nGeographic distribution\nLanguage\nCulture\nLiterature\nPhilosophy\nScience\nMusic\nCinema\nArchitecture\nReligion\nSports\nSee also\nNotelist\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Russians in some parts northwestern Russia share moderate genetic similarities with Baltic Finnic peoples, who lived in modern northwestern- central Russia, and were partly assimilated by East Slavs as they migrated northeastwards. The territory of Russia has been inhabited since 2nd Millennium BCE by Indo-European, Ural-Altaic, and various other peoples; however, not much is known about them. Slavic people are native to the western part of Russia. Outside archaeological remains, little is known about the predecessors to Russians in general prior to 859 AD, when the Primary Chronicle starts its records. By 600 AD, the Slavs are believed to have split linguistically into southern, western, and eastern branches. The eastern branch settled between the Southern Bug and the Dnieper rivers in present-day Ukraine; from the 1st century AD through almost the turn of the millennium, they spread peacefully northward to the Baltic region, forming the Dregovich, Radimich and Vyatich Slavic tribes on the Baltic substratum. They developed some changed language features, such as vowel reduction. Later, both Belarusians and South Russians emerged from this ethnic linguistic ground or family.", "start_char": 6137, "end_char": 7330, "id": "63970965" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_89216576#0_236487740", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_origin_of_russian_people", "title": "What is the origin of Russian people? - Answers", "headings": "\nWhat is the origin of Russian people?\nYour Answer\nWhat is the origin of Russian people?\nRelated Questions\nDiscuss the origin of the Russian people?\nWhat are Russia people called?\nWhat does Niquitia mean?\nAre Romanians a Russian people?\nHow many people in Kazakhstan are of Russian origin?\nHow do you say Russian girl in Russian?\nIs Igor a Russian name?\nWhat language is bistro?\nWhat is the Origin of the name Misha?\nWhat is the origin of the surname Popoff?\nWhat religion are Russian people?\nIs Balalaika a Russian Instrument?\nWhat does tanya mean in greek?\nIs Yira a Mexican name?\nWhat is the origin of glib?\nWhat is the origin ethnicity and or country of origin of the surname Werbeloff?\nWhat is the origin and ethnicity of the surname Marenko?\nDo Russian people like English people?\nWhat is the name origin of Mishka?\nWhat tourist attractions are there in Russia?\nWhat did Russian people invent?\nWhat country does the word mammoth come from?\nWhat is the origin of the state Alaska?\nHow is the Russian revolution remembered by people?\nWhat nationality are most of the people in the Siberian part of the Russian Federation?\n", "segment": "What is the origin of Russian people? - Answers\nAncient History\nWhat is the origin of Russian people? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-06-28 01:40:06\nIf you are looking for the actual origin of the Russian people you must look into the distant ravages of time. in The Bible we see a son of Japheth called Gomer. These people spread across Europe and Asia via the north, some to become Europeans, later the Gauls, some to become Muscovites, Cimmerians which were called Gog and Magog. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat is the origin of Russian people? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nDiscuss the origin of the Russian people? inside the womans vaginals\nWhat are Russia people called? Rossyiane (россияне), if literally. People of Russian origin are Russians.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 864, "id": "74857079" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1775653071#6_2000139252", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_people", "title": "Russians - Wikipedia", "headings": "Russians\nRussians\nRussians\nContents\nEthnonym\nHistory\nAncient history\nMedieval history\nModern history\nGeographic distribution\nLanguage\nCulture\nLiterature\nPhilosophy\nScience\nMusic\nCinema\nArchitecture\nReligion\nSports\nSee also\nNotelist\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The word Rus' is also connected to the river Ros in Ukraine. Until the 1917 revolution, Russian authorities never specifically called the people \"Russians\", referring to them instead as \" Great Russians ,\" a part of \"Russians\" (all the East Slavs ). History\nAncient history\nFurther information: Rus' people\nEast Slavic tribes and peoples, 8th–9th century\nThere are indications that today's Russia is the original home of the Russian ethnic group and various Slavic tribes. The modern Russians were formed i.a. from two groups of East Slavic tribes: Northern and Southern. These tribes included the Krivichs, Ilmen Slavs, Radimichs, Vyatiches and Severians. Genetic studies show that Russians are closest to Belarusians, Ukrainians, Poles, and other Slavs. Some ethnographers, like Zelenin, affirm that Russians overall are more similar to Belarusians and to Ukrainians than southern Russians are to northern Russians.", "start_char": 5219, "end_char": 6136, "id": "63970963" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_07_643836274#0_1126025529", "url": "http://www.khazaria.com/genetics/russians.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Russian Genetics - DNA of Russia's East Slavic people\nRussian Genetics: Abstracts and Summaries\nby Kevin Alan Brook\nFamily Tree DNA: Genetic Testing Service\nYou're invited to genetically test yourself to discover your relationship \nto other families, other ethnic Russian and Slavic people, and other \nethnic groups. The database also includes Belarusians, Ukrainians, Poles, and many others. Once you've joined, if you have Russian roots in either your mother's or \nfather's lineage, you'll be eligible to belong to Family Tree DNA's \n\"Russia-Slavic DNA Project\"administered by Angel Cervantes as well as\nthe \"Russian Ethnic Project\"administered by Yaroslav Volkov. Russians are the dominant ethnicity in Russia today. The Russian language \nbelongs to the East Slavic family and is related to Ukrainian and \nBelarusian. The Russian people, too, are closely related to their \nBelarusianand Ukrainianneighbors, and also fairly close to Polesand \nSlovenians, \nwho speak other forms of Slavic. The main ancestors of the \nRussians included Krivichians, Radimichians, Vyatichians, Severians, and \nthe Ilmen Slavs (Il'menskie slavyane), all of whom were East \nSlavs. But it is also known that some families of ethnic Russians \nintermarried with Finnic and Uralic peoples and with Volga Tatars \ncenturies ago.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1302, "id": "45391522" } ]
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where is italian spoken around the world?
Italy
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There is a relatively sizeable number of Italian speakers in Albania, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Croatia, Malta, Egypt, Eritrea, France, Germany, Israel, Libya, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Paraguay, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, the United States and Venezuela. How Many People In The World Speak Italian? Approximately 63 million people in the world speak Italian as their first language. An additional 3 million speak Italian as a second language. Various sources differ slightly, but Italian is around the 20th most-spoken language in the world. How Many People In Europe Speak Italian? Unsurprisingly, Italy is home to the most Italian speakers in the world — nearly 58 million of them. The language is popular in other parts of Europe, as well.", "start_char": 1910, "end_char": 2947, "id": "16178054" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_171995919#0_460776356", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_is_Italian_spoken", "title": "Where is Italian spoken? - Answers", "headings": "Where is Italian spoken\n?\n\nWhere is Italian spoken?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Where is Italian spoken? - Answers\nWhere is Italian spoken? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-02-05 09:16:16\nItalian is spoken throughout the Italian peninsula and the islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. It also is spoken in Italy's neighbors: Albania, Austria, France, Slovenia, and Switzerland. It's spoken, too, in nearby Monaco, the island of Malta, and the Greek islands of Rhodes and the Dodecanese ['the Twelve']. Additionally, it's spoken in such former Italian colonies of Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Somalia, and Tianjin/Tientsin, China. Moreover, it's spoken throughout the countries of the European Union, of which Italy is a member. Furthermore, it's spoken in international businesses and organizations, and indeed wherever there are Italian communities worldwide. And, of course, it's spoken wherever the language is taught, such as international schools, private schools, and universities.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 940, "id": "75024154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258767877#0_1863261738", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy.html", "title": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy?\nOfficial Language of Italy\nMinority Languages of Italy\nOther Languages Spoken in Italy\nGriko\nGardiol\nVastese\nToitschu\nMolise Croatian\n", "segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy? Italian is the official language of Italy. 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This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 925, "id": "96445636" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1059237585#4_2250992796", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/learn-italian", "title": "Learn Italian — The Fast, Easy & Fun Way | Babbel", "headings": "Learn Italian\nLearn Italian\nExcellent\nBased on 16,984 reviews\nBest if you learn better in a course-like manner\nThe lesson\nI'm a complete novice at languages\nonly just getting started with Spanish…\nBabbel is tops for language learning!\nNice application I learn alot from it\nLearning is easy\nA serious app for learning new languages\nReally informative learning alot aprendo Español\nI have looked at many language courses\nPolish\nI was really struggling with Italian......\nExperience\nEasier to learn than I thought.\nBabbal Spanish\nWhy Learn Italian?\nBenefits Of Learning Italian\nLearn Italian Basics: Italian Lesson For Beginners\nLearning Italian Pronunciation And The Italian Alphabet\nItalian Vocabulary\nBasics Of Italian Grammar\nItalian Verbs And Italian Modal Verbs\nItalian Nouns And Italian Gender\nBasics Italian Phrases And Italian Expressions\nWays To Learn Italian\nWhat's The Quickest And Easiest Way To Learn Italian?\nLearning Italian In The Classroom\nLearning Italian With A Private Italian Tutor\nSoftware And Online Italian Courses\nCan You Learn Italian For Free?\nFree Online Courses And Apps For Learning Italian\nLearning Italian With Native Italian Speakers\nImmersion Italian Learning\nUseful Media Resources To Learn Italian For Free Or Cheap\nBooks To Learn Italian\nLearning Italian With Audio Lessons, Italian Songs And Italian Podcasts\nLearning With Italian TV Shows And Italian Movies\nLearning Italian With Babbel\nThe Full Spectrum Of Language Learning\nItalian Learning On Your Terms\nLearn Italian — And Make Sure It Sticks\nFor Italian Learning, Try Babbel\n", "segment": "To start, if you know the Italian language, you open yourself up to a whole world of Italian speakers that spans international borders. There are slightly more than 60 million people on Earth who speak Italian as a first language, making it the 20th-most spoken language worldwide. You might be surprised to learn that Italian is spoken in 30 countries in the world, spanning across continents. Obviously, most Italian speakers live in Italy, but across Europe, you can find sizable numbers of Italian speakers in Albania, Switzerland, San Marino, Croatia, Slovenia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Malta, France, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom and Romania, to name a few. Large waves of emigration from Italy in the 19th and 20th centuries brought the Italian language to the Americas. The United States has a little under a million native speakers today, and in South America, Argentina has a community of about 1.5 million Italian speakers, and Venezuela has roughly 200,000, making Italian the second most spoken language in these countries. You can find the Italian language in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Costa Rica and Ecuador, too. Even in Africa, you can find a fair number of Italian speakers in former Italian colonies like Libya and the former Italian East Africa (now part of Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia). There’s no limit to where Italian can take you around the world! You might want to learn Italian for its links to other world languages.", "start_char": 3410, "end_char": 4892, "id": "16179705" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1143855544#13_1846823236", "url": "http://www.wikihow.com/Say-Goodbye-in-Several-Different-Languages", "title": "9 Ways to Say Goodbye in Several Different Languages - wikiHow", "headings": "\nHow to Say Goodbye in Several Different Languages\nSample Ways to Say Goodbye\nMethod 1\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Romance Languages\nMethod 2\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Germanic Languages\nMethod 3\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Slavic Languages\nMethod 4\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Asian Languages\nMethod 5\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Indo-Aryan Languages\nMethod 6\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Semitic Languages\nMethod 7\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Austronesian/Polynesian Languages\nMethod 8\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Other Languages\nCommunity Q&A\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n", "segment": "Italian is closely descended from Latin. It is spoken in Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, and the Vatican City, as well as across the world by minorities. Many people who speak Italian are bilingual, meaning they speak other languages in addition to Italian. There are approximately 85 million Italian speakers worldwide. \"Arrivederci\"\nMeaning: \" Goodbye\"\nPronunciation: ahr-REE-va-DER-chee\n\"Addio\"\nMeaning: \" Bye\"\nPronunciation: ahd-DEEH-oh\n\"Ciao\"\nMeaning: \" Bye\"\nPronunciation:", "start_char": 6247, "end_char": 6722, "id": "26784625" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_325083858#13_399127601", "url": "https://www.wikihow.com/Say-Goodbye-in-Several-Different-Languages", "title": "9 Ways to Say Goodbye in Several Different Languages - wikiHow", "headings": "\nHow to Say Goodbye in Several Different Languages\nSample Ways to Say Goodbye\nMethod 1\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Romance Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 2\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Germanic Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 3\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Slavic Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 4\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Asian Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 5\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Indo-Aryan Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 6\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Semitic Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 7\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Austronesian/Polynesian Languages Download Article\nPRO\nMethod 8\nof 8:\nSaying Goodbye in Other Languages Download Article\nPRO\nCommunity Q&A\nReferences\nAbout This Article\nDid this article help you?\n", "segment": "Italian is closely descended from Latin. It is spoken in Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, and the Vatican City, as well as across the world by minorities. Many people who speak Italian are bilingual, meaning they speak other languages in addition to Italian. There are approximately 85 million Italian speakers worldwide. \"Arrivederci\"\nMeaning: \" Goodbye\"\nPronunciation: ahr-REE-va-DER-chee\n\"Addio\"\nMeaning: \" Bye\"\nPronunciation: ahd-DEEH-oh\n\"Ciao\"\nMeaning: \" Bye\"\nPronunciation:", "start_char": 6268, "end_char": 6743, "id": "95692144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1233650535#0_1801976916", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/italian-speaking-countries.html", "title": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Italian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nAlbania\nUnited States\nSwitzerland\nThe Spread of Italian\nItalian Speaking Countries\n", "segment": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian is one of the Romance Languages. The Italian language is the official language of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, and the Western Istria region of Slovakia and Croatia. Albania, Monaco, and Malta had Italian as an official language at one point. Italian is a romance language that is part of the Indo-European family of languages. It is an offspring of the Latin language used by Romans just like all the other romance languages. Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 843, "id": "96406815" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_847808716#4_1435933510", "url": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Italy", "title": "Italy - Wikitravel", "headings": "\nYOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue \"Edit\" link and start writing!\nUnderstand\nHistory\nThe birth of modern Italy\nWorld War One\nThe rise of Fascism and World War Two\nThe Republic and the post-war years\nSociety\nClimate\nLiterature\nRegions\nCities\nOther destinations\nGet in\nBy plane\nBy train\nBy car\nBy bus\nBy boat\nGet around\nBy train\nTrenitalia Ticketless\nBy car\nBy bus\nBy thumb\nBy boat\nTalk\nSee\nMonuments\nIslands\nMuseums\nDo\nVisit the beach\nVisit the vineyards\nCycling tours\nSailing\nTake a Cooking Class\nLearn Glass Bead Making\nBuy\nWhat to buy\nHow to buy\nEat\nCuisine\nSpecialities\nPizza\nCheese and sausages\nRestaurants and bars\nGastronomia\nThe 'Cesarine' of \"Home Food\"\nDrink\nWine\nBeer\nOther drinks\nCoffee\nSleep\nCope\nLearn\nWork\nStay safe\nCrime\nTourist Scams\nRacism\nLGBT\nStay healthy\nRespect\nSocial Etiquette\nHome Etiquette\nDress Codes\nThings to Avoid\nSports:\nPolitics:\nCulture:\nSymbols:\nSensitive Issues:\nContact\nInternet access\nWi-Fi\nMobile\nTelephone\nEmergency numbers\nPost\n", "segment": "Italian is also the official language in San Marino and is commonly spoken in Vatican City whose official language is Latin. Understand\nItaly is, for the most part, a peninsula situated on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia in the north. Italy, which is boot-shaped, is surrounded by the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Seas to the west, the Mediterranean and Ionian Seas to the South, and the Adriatic Sea to the East. Italian is the official language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country you will find that there are several distinct Italian languages and dialects depending on the region you're in, many of which might be completely incomprehensible to each other but practically all native Italians can speak the national standard. French is spoken in the northwest and German in the northeast. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous, including the Alps and the Apennines mountain ranges that run through the vast majority of it. Two major islands are part of this country: Sardinia, which is an island off the west coast of Italy, and Sicily, at the southern tip (the \"toe\") of the boot. History\nThe Pantheon, a huge Roman temple, which is a symbol of the Roman civilization in Italy. Certainly, humans inhabited the Italian peninsula for at least 200,000 years;", "start_char": 2260, "end_char": 3653, "id": "2599064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_278173342#10_584243975", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy", "title": "Italy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Italy\nItaly\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nGeography\nFurther information: Italian Peninsula\nPeople and culture\nEconomy\nReligion\nFood\nMajor cities\nRegions\nPolitics\nHistory\nTransportation\nRelated pages\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "The official language of Italy is Italian and in some small areas German, Slovenian or French. People also speak dialects of Italian such as Sicilian and Sardinian. There are many different dialects spoken in Italy. They vary between regions and, in some cases, also between provinces. The people of Italy are mostly descendant from the ancient Romans . Italy is home to more World Heritage Sites than any other nation in the world. These sites are culturally important and valued according to UNESCO. About 60% of the works of art of the world are in Italy. Italy is also a big wine producer. In 2005 it made over 5 million tonnes.", "start_char": 5835, "end_char": 6468, "id": "41127810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1059237585#5_2250996150", "url": "https://www.babbel.com/learn-italian", "title": "Learn Italian — The Fast, Easy & Fun Way | Babbel", "headings": "Learn Italian\nLearn Italian\nExcellent\nBased on 16,984 reviews\nBest if you learn better in a course-like manner\nThe lesson\nI'm a complete novice at languages\nonly just getting started with Spanish…\nBabbel is tops for language learning!\nNice application I learn alot from it\nLearning is easy\nA serious app for learning new languages\nReally informative learning alot aprendo Español\nI have looked at many language courses\nPolish\nI was really struggling with Italian......\nExperience\nEasier to learn than I thought.\nBabbal Spanish\nWhy Learn Italian?\nBenefits Of Learning Italian\nLearn Italian Basics: Italian Lesson For Beginners\nLearning Italian Pronunciation And The Italian Alphabet\nItalian Vocabulary\nBasics Of Italian Grammar\nItalian Verbs And Italian Modal Verbs\nItalian Nouns And Italian Gender\nBasics Italian Phrases And Italian Expressions\nWays To Learn Italian\nWhat's The Quickest And Easiest Way To Learn Italian?\nLearning Italian In The Classroom\nLearning Italian With A Private Italian Tutor\nSoftware And Online Italian Courses\nCan You Learn Italian For Free?\nFree Online Courses And Apps For Learning Italian\nLearning Italian With Native Italian Speakers\nImmersion Italian Learning\nUseful Media Resources To Learn Italian For Free Or Cheap\nBooks To Learn Italian\nLearning Italian With Audio Lessons, Italian Songs And Italian Podcasts\nLearning With Italian TV Shows And Italian Movies\nLearning Italian With Babbel\nThe Full Spectrum Of Language Learning\nItalian Learning On Your Terms\nLearn Italian — And Make Sure It Sticks\nFor Italian Learning, Try Babbel\n", "segment": "The United States has a little under a million native speakers today, and in South America, Argentina has a community of about 1.5 million Italian speakers, and Venezuela has roughly 200,000, making Italian the second most spoken language in these countries. You can find the Italian language in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Costa Rica and Ecuador, too. Even in Africa, you can find a fair number of Italian speakers in former Italian colonies like Libya and the former Italian East Africa (now part of Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia). There’s no limit to where Italian can take you around the world! You might want to learn Italian for its links to other world languages. Italian, a Romance language, is closely related to all of the other languages in the same family, like Spanish, French, and Portuguese, to name a few. They all derive from Vulgar Latin, the vernacular variety spoken in the Roman Empire. That means these languages share a whole lot of cognates, or words that are spelled and sound the same and that have the same meaning across more than one language. Though English is a Germanic language, more than a quarter of its words come directly or indirectly from Latin through another Romance language like French or Italian. For this reason, Italian is often considered one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn.", "start_char": 4223, "end_char": 5567, "id": "16179706" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1178133308#6_2662030041", "url": "https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/sir-francis-drake", "title": "Sir Francis Drake - Facts, Biography & Routes - HISTORY", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake\nContents\nSir Francis Drake’s Early Life and Hatred for Spain\nSir Francis Drake: Privateer for the British Crown\nSir Francis Drake Circumnavigates the Globe\nSir Francis Drake: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Later Years and Death\n", "segment": "He claimed to have traveled as far north as 48° N (on parallel with Vancouver, Canada) before extreme cold conditions turned him back. Drake anchored near today’s San Francisco and claimed the surrounding land, which he called New Albion, for Queen Elizabeth. Heading back west across the Pacific in July 1579, he stopped in the Philippines and bought spices in the Molucca Islands. He then sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and arrived back in England’s Plymouth Harbor in September 1580. Despite complaints from the Spanish government about his piracy, Drake was honored as the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and became a popular hero. Several months after his return, Queen Elizabeth personally knighted him aboard the Golden Hind. Sir Francis Drake: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Later Years and Death\nIn 1585, with hostilities heating up again between England and Spain, the queen gave Drake command of a fleet of 25 ships. He sailed to the West Indies and the coast of Florida and mercilessly plundered Spanish ports there, taking Santiago in the Cape Verde Islands, Cartagena in Colombia, St. Augustine in Florida and San Domingo (now Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic). On the return voyage, he picked up a failed English military colony on Roanoke Island off the Carolinas.", "start_char": 3615, "end_char": 4928, "id": "8687704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_683213766#1_683049606", "url": "http://exploration.marinersmuseum.org/subject/francis-drake/", "title": "Francis Drake - Ages of Exploration", "headings": "Francis Drake\nFrancis Drake\nExplorer\nAge of Discovery\nQuick Facts:\nFrancis Drake\nEndnotes\nBibliography\nGallery\n", "segment": "1540 - January 28, 1596\nNationality: English\nBirthplace: Devonshire, England\nFrancis Drake\n“Franciscus Draeck Nobilissimus Eques Angliae Ano Aet SVE43,” Sir Francis Drake, 1577, by Henry Hondius, The Mariners’ Museum. Introduction\nSir Francis Drake’s adventurous life was filled with many accomplishments. He played a major role in the destruction and defeat of the mighty Spanish Armada. This helped England to create a great empire in the New World. He also became the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. During his world voyage, he explored much of the northwestern part of the modern United States. His strong dislike for the Spanish motivated him to destroy and loot as many Spanish vessels as possible. Some would call Sir Francis Drake a pirate, others would call him a privateer.", "start_char": 261, "end_char": 1058, "id": "73099455" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621370341#0_1366652673", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/drake_francis.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Sir Francis Drake", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake (c.1540 - c.1596)\nSir Francis Drake (c.1540 - c.1596)", "segment": "BBC - History - Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake (c.1540 - c.1596)\na\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz\nSir Francis Drake © Drake was an Elizabethan sailor and navigator, and the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. Francis Drake was born in Tavistock, Devon in around 1540 and went to sea at an early age. In 1567, Drake made one of the first English slaving voyages as part of a fleet led by his cousin John Hawkins, bringing African slaves to work in the 'New World'. All but two ships of the expedition were lost when attacked by a Spanish squadron. The Spanish became a lifelong enemy for Drake and they in turn considered him a pirate. In 1570 and 1571, Drake made two profitable trading voyages to the West Indies. In 1572, he commanded two vessels in a marauding expedition against Spanish ports in the Caribbean. He saw the Pacific Ocean and captured the port of Nombre de Dios on the Isthmus of Panama. He returned to England with a cargo of Spanish treasure and a reputation as a brilliant privateer. In 1577, Drake was secretly commissioned by Elizabeth I to set off on an expedition against the Spanish colonies on the American Pacific coast.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1182, "id": "75576413" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_924299650#1_1014926575", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Drake", "title": "Francis Drake - Wikipedia", "headings": "Francis Drake\nFrancis Drake\nContents\nBirth and early years\nMarriage and family\nCareer at sea\nDrake's first victory\nRathlin Island massacre\nCircumnavigation (1577–1580)\nExecution of Thomas Doughty\nEntering the Pacific (1578)\nCapture of Spanish treasure ships\nCoast of California: Nova Albion (1579)\nAcross the Pacific and around Africa\nReturn to Plymouth (1580)\nKnighthood and arms\nPurchase of Buckland Abbey\nPolitical career\nGreat Expedition to America\nSpanish Armada\nCádiz raid\nDefeat of the Spanish Armada\nDrake–Norris Expedition also known as the English Armada\nDefeats in Canary Islands, Puerto Rico, Panama and death\nCultural impact\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nPrimary sources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "US$ 136.6 million in 2019; # 2 Forbes top-earning pirates\n\nSignature\n\nSir Francis Drake ( c. 1540 – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, naval officer, and politician. Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580. This included his incursion into the Pacific Ocean, until then an area of exclusive Spanish interest, and his claim to New Albion for England, an area in what is now the American state of California. His expedition inaugurated an era of conflict with the Spanish on the western coast of the Americas, an area that had previously been largely unexplored by Western shipping. Elizabeth I awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581 which he received on the Golden Hind in Deptford. In the same year he was appointed mayor of Plymouth. As a vice admiral, he was second-in-command of the English fleet in the victorious battle against the Spanish Armada in 1588. After unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico, he died of dysentery in January 1596. Drake's exploits made him a hero to the English, but his privateering led the Spanish to brand him a pirate, known to them as El Draque.", "start_char": 885, "end_char": 2060, "id": "104142001" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_269884394#1_299270911", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake,_the_Voyages_of_Francis", "title": "Francis Drake - Wikipedia", "headings": "Francis Drake\nFrancis Drake\nContents\nBirth and early years\nMarriage and family\nCareer at sea\nDrake's first victory\nRathlin Island massacre\nCircumnavigation (1577–1580)\nExecution of Thomas Doughty\nEntering the Pacific (1578)\nCapture of Spanish treasure ships\nCoast of California: Nova Albion (1579)\nAcross the Pacific and around Africa\nReturn to Plymouth (1580)\nKnighthood and arms\nPurchase of Buckland Abbey\nPolitical career\nGreat Expedition to America\nSpanish Armada\nCádiz raid\nDefeat of the Spanish Armada\nDrake–Norris Expedition also known as the English Armada\nDefeats and death\nCultural impact\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n", "segment": "US$ 136.6 million in 2019; # 2 Forbes top-earning pirates\n\nSignature\n\nSir Francis Drake ( c. 1540 – 28 January 1596) was an English explorer, sea captain, privateer, naval officer, and politician. Drake is best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition, from 1577 to 1580. This included his incursion into the Pacific Ocean, until then an area of exclusive Spanish interest, and his claim to New Albion for England, an area in what is now the American state of California. His expedition inaugurated an era of conflict with the Spanish on the western coast of the Americas, an area that had previously been largely unexplored by Western shipping. Elizabeth I awarded Drake a knighthood in 1581 which he received on the Golden Hind in Deptford. In the same year he was appointed mayor of Plymouth. As a vice admiral, he was second-in-command of the English fleet in the victorious battle against the Spanish Armada in 1588. After unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico, he died of dysentery in January 1596. Drake's exploits made him a hero to the English, but his privateering led the Spanish to brand him a pirate, known to them as El Draque.", "start_char": 933, "end_char": 2108, "id": "103698312" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494235577#1_2847843731", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/explorers/sir_francis_drake.php", "title": "Explorers for Kids: Sir Francis Drake", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake", "segment": "1540 or 1544 in Tavistock, England\nDied: January 27, 1596 in Portobelo, Panama\nBest known for: First Englishman to sail around the world and defeating the Spanish Armada\nBiography: Where did Francis Drake grow up? Francis Drake was born sometime between 1540 and 1544 in Tavistock, England. His father was a minister for the navy and Francis grew up near the sea. He went to work for a sea captain at a young age and found his home living and working on a ship. Someday he would make his fortune and fame at sea. First Expedition\nDrake's first expedition was with John Hawkins. He captained the ship Judith, one of six ships that made up the fleet.", "start_char": 240, "end_char": 888, "id": "18197349" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1619504698#12_3098099241", "url": "http://www.educational-leadership-degrees.com/10-greatest-maritime-explorers-history/", "title": "10 Greatest Maritime Explorers in History – Educational Leadership Degree Programs", "headings": "10 Greatest Maritime Explorers in History\n10 Greatest Maritime Explorers in History\n10. Bartolomeu Dias (c. 1451 – 1500)\n9. Vasco da Gama (c. 1460 – 1524)\n8. Christopher Columbus (1451 – 1506)\n7. John Cabot (c. 1450 – 1499)\n6. Ferdinand Magellan (1480 – 1521)\n5. Amerigo Vespucci (1454 – 1512)\n4. Francis Drake (c. 1540 – 1596)\n3. John Smith (1580 – 1631)\n2. James Cook (1728 – 1779)\n1. George Vancouver (1757 – 1798)\n", "segment": "Francis Drake (c. 1540 – 1596)\nImage Source\nThe first Englishman to circle the Earth, Francis Drake is a controversial character – a hero to some, a slave trader and pirate to others. Born in Devon, Drake was raised a staunch Protestant, fueling a fierce anti-Catholic zeal that dominated his later dealings with Spain. Drake had been part of a 1567 slave trade mission that was almost wiped out by Spanish forces, and in 1572 he led a daring attack against Spanish colonies in the Caribbean. However, the expedition for which Drake earned his knighthood began in 1577, when the explorer was dispatched by Queen Elizabeth I on a voyage versus Spanish outposts in the Pacific Ocean. Drake sailed a course through the Straits of Magellan, making him the first Englishmen to do so. He and his crew then raided Spanish ports on South America’s western coast before making an epic getaway across the Pacific, eventually skirting around the Cape of Good Hope. In 1580, three years after setting sail, Drake took his place in history as the second person to circumnavigate the globe. The following year he was knighted on board the Golden Hind – his flagship and the only vessel to survive the expedition. Drake died due to dysentery in 1596. 3.", "start_char": 8037, "end_char": 9275, "id": "18331411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1563917500#8_2627624095", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_Sir_Francis_Drake_die", "title": "How did Sir Francis Drake die? - Answers", "headings": "How did Sir Francis Drake die\n?\n\nHow did Sir Francis Drake die?\nYour Answer\nHow did Sir Francis Drake die?\nRelated Questions\nIs Sir Francis Drake successful?\nAt what age did Sir Francis Drake die?\nDid Sir Francis Drake have children?\nWhen was sir francis drake born and when did he die?\nWhen did Sir Francis Drake live and die?\nWhen did the Spanish try to invade Britain?\nDid sir francis drake have a sister?\nWhen was sir francis drake knighted?\nHow did Sir Francis Drake travel?\nWhat did Sir Francis Drake do to Spain?\nHow many sibling did sir francis drake have?\nWere did sir francis drake travel to?\nDid Sir Francis Drake crew get sick?\nWhat country did sir francis drake explorer for?\nA time line of Sir Francis Drake?\nWhy did King Arthur execute sir francis drake?\nWhat were Sir Francis Drake successes and failures?\nWhat did sir francis drake hope to find?\nWas Sir Francis Drake a French explorer?\nWho did sir francis drake find on his journeys?\nWhere did sir francis drake sail too?\nWas anything named after sir francis drake?\nWhy did Spain sponsor Sir Francis Drake?\nWhat place was named after sir francis drake?\nWhen is sir francis drake date of birth?\n", "segment": "Hence King Arthur did not have Sir Francis Drake executed. What were Sir Francis Drake successes and failures? Sir Francis Drake was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe\nWhat did sir francis drake hope to find? interesting thing about sir francis drake voyages\nWas Sir Francis Drake a French explorer? No, Sir Francis Drake was an Englishman who sailed for England. Who did sir francis drake find on his journeys? Sir Francis drake start his journey in Europe\nWhere did sir francis drake sail too? Sir Francis drake sail around the world\nWas anything named after sir francis drake? There is a Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco. Why did Spain sponsor Sir Francis Drake?", "start_char": 2188, "end_char": 2875, "id": "3315738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1563917500#10_2627628164", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_Sir_Francis_Drake_die", "title": "How did Sir Francis Drake die? - Answers", "headings": "How did Sir Francis Drake die\n?\n\nHow did Sir Francis Drake die?\nYour Answer\nHow did Sir Francis Drake die?\nRelated Questions\nIs Sir Francis Drake successful?\nAt what age did Sir Francis Drake die?\nDid Sir Francis Drake have children?\nWhen was sir francis drake born and when did he die?\nWhen did Sir Francis Drake live and die?\nWhen did the Spanish try to invade Britain?\nDid sir francis drake have a sister?\nWhen was sir francis drake knighted?\nHow did Sir Francis Drake travel?\nWhat did Sir Francis Drake do to Spain?\nHow many sibling did sir francis drake have?\nWere did sir francis drake travel to?\nDid Sir Francis Drake crew get sick?\nWhat country did sir francis drake explorer for?\nA time line of Sir Francis Drake?\nWhy did King Arthur execute sir francis drake?\nWhat were Sir Francis Drake successes and failures?\nWhat did sir francis drake hope to find?\nWas Sir Francis Drake a French explorer?\nWho did sir francis drake find on his journeys?\nWhere did sir francis drake sail too?\nWas anything named after sir francis drake?\nWhy did Spain sponsor Sir Francis Drake?\nWhat place was named after sir francis drake?\nWhen is sir francis drake date of birth?\n", "segment": "It didn't sponsor sir francis drake!!! England did!!! What place was named after sir francis drake? San Francisco was named after Sir Francis Drake . When is sir francis drake date of birth? Sir Francis Drake was born in the year of 1544. Francis Drake Spanish Armada Explorers and Expeditions King Arthur Spain", "start_char": 2875, "end_char": 3187, "id": "3315740" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_426122995#4_933845086", "url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Francis-Drake/6000000006086120867", "title": "Sir Francis Drake, Vice admiral (c.1540 - 1596) - Genealogy", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake, Vice admiral\nHistorical records matching Sir Francis Drake\nImmediate Family\nAbout Sir Francis Drake\n-=-=-=-=-=-\n-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-\n-=-=-=-=-=-\n", "segment": "July 4 1569 - Saint Budeaux, Devon, England\nWife: Mary Newman\nView the Record\nFrancis Drake in Famous People Throughout History\nFrancis Drake\nCollection: Famous People Throughout History\nDescription: English Sea Captain, Privateer, Navigator, Slaver, And Politician Of The Elizabethan Era\nBirth: July 13 1540 - Tavistock, United Kingdom\nDeath: Jan 27 1596 - Portobelo, Panama\nSpouse (s): Mary Newman, Elizabeth Sydenham\nView the Record\nFrancis , Sir Drake in GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index\nFrancis , Sir Drake\nCollection: GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index\nBirth: Mar 1540 - Tavistock, Devon, England\nDeath: Jan 28 1595 - In The Caribbean Off The Coast of Portobelo, Panama\nParents:", "start_char": 1378, "end_char": 2065, "id": "82766082" } ]
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what college chris paul go to?
Wake Forest University
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Was an impact player in the NBA from day one and has become one of the most productive players in the game in only three years. Will always be compared to the player selected one-spot behind him in the 2005 draft: Chris Paul. Offense:", "start_char": 1001, "end_char": 1651, "id": "18143140" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2324406157#1_2502678840", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Christopher", "title": "Josh Christopher - Wikipedia", "headings": "Josh Christopher\nJosh Christopher\nContents\nEarly life and high school career\nRecruiting\nCareer statistics\nCollege\nPersonal life\nChristopher is often known as \"Jaygup,\" a nickname created in his childhood.\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In his junior season, he averaged 25 points per game and won the Division 2AA championship. As a senior, Christopher was joined by Dior Johnson, one of the highest rated sophomores in the country. He averaged 29.2 points, 8 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.1 steals per game, leading his team to the CIF Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinals. Christopher was selected to play in the McDonald's All-American Game, Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit, but all three games were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. Recruiting\nChristopher is a consensus five-star recruit and the number two shooting guard in the 2020 recruiting class. On April 13, 2020, he announced his commitment to Arizona State over Michigan, USC, Missouri and UCLA. His brother, Caleb, was heavily involved in recruiting Christopher to Arizona State even though Caleb is purely a bench and team player. As such, Christopher became Arizona State's highest-ranked recruit in the modern recruiting era and the program's first five-star recruit since James Harden in 2007. US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes\nName\nHometown\nHigh school / college\nHeight\nWeight\nCommit date\nJosh Christopher\nSG\nCarson, CA\nMayfair (CA)\n6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\n215 lb (98 kg)\nApr 13, 2020\nRecruiting star ratings: Scout :", "start_char": 1313, "end_char": 2612, "id": "105066703" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2992032361#7_3306246727", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Paul", "title": "Chris Paul - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chris Paul\nChris Paul\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nChris Paul\nContents\nEarly life\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nNew Orleans Hornets (2005–2011)\nEarly seasons in New Orleans/Oklahoma City (2005–2007)\nRise to stardom (2007–2011)\nLos Angeles Clippers (2011–2017)\nTrade to Los Angeles (2011)\nPlayoff contention (2011–2017)\nHouston Rockets (2017–2019)\nOklahoma City Thunder (2019–2020)\nPhoenix Suns (2020–present)\nNational team career\nPlayer profile\nPersonal life\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nFilmography\nAwards and honors\nNBA\nCollege\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Behind his play, the Demon Deacons qualified for the NCAA Tournament, losing in the Sweet Sixteen to St. Joseph's. At the conclusion of the season, Paul was named ACC Rookie of the Year and Third Team All-ACC. For two weeks early in Paul's sophomore season, Wake Forest was ranked number one in the nation for the first time in school history. On January 15, 2005, Paul scored 26 points and 8 assist in a 95–82 victory over North Carolina. On February 3, 2005, Paul scored 23 points in a 92–89 win against Duke. In the final game of the year, Paul punched NC State guard Julius Hodge in the groin and received a one-game suspension for the ACC Tournament, an incident that marred Paul's image for a short time. The Demon Deacons again qualified for the NCAA Tournament but suffered a second round upset at the hands of West Virginia. With final averages of 15.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 6.6 assists, and 2.4 steals per game, Paul was eventually named First Team Consensus All-America, and with a 3.21 grade point average (GPA), he was also named to ESPN's Academic All-America Team. On April 15, 2005, he announced he would be hiring an agent and turning professional. On March 2, 2011, Wake Forest retired his jersey.", "start_char": 6349, "end_char": 7564, "id": "101310998" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1284919594#2_2627096445", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nba/chris-paul-net-worth/", "title": "Chris Paul Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Chris Paul Net Worth\nChris Paul Net Worth\nHow much is Chris Paul Worth?\nChris Paul Net Worth:\nChris Paul's Salary\nChris Paul\nChris Paul Earnings\n", "segment": "was a former athlete himself and taught his sons basketball and football during their childhoods. Paul attended West Forsyth High School in Clemmons, North Carolina, where, as a senior, he led his school's varsity basketball team to a 27–3 record. He was a 2003 McDonald's All-American and was named North Carolina's Mr. Basketball for 2003. He attended Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem after high school. For two weeks in his sophomore season at Wake Forest, the school was ranked number one in the nation for the first time in school history. In the last game of the year, in an incident that would marr Paul's image for a bit of time, Paul punched NC State guard Julius Hodge in the groin and received a one-game suspension for the ACC tournament. Paul played for two seasons at Wake before he announced in April 2005 that he would be hiring an agent, turning professional, and entering the 2005 NBA draft. NBA Career: Chris Paul was selected in the first round of the 2005 NBA draft by the New Orleans Hornets with the fourth overall pick. Due to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, the Hornets played most of their games in Oklahoma City for Paul's two first seasons with the team.", "start_char": 703, "end_char": 1898, "id": "76302096" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1284919594#1_2627095271", "url": "http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/nba/chris-paul-net-worth/", "title": "Chris Paul Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Chris Paul Net Worth\nChris Paul Net Worth\nHow much is Chris Paul Worth?\nChris Paul Net Worth:\nChris Paul's Salary\nChris Paul\nChris Paul Earnings\n", "segment": "Early Life and Career: Chris Paul was born on May 6, 1985 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Charles Edward Paul Sr. and Robin Jones. He has an older brother named Charles \"C.J.\" Paul. Charles Sr. was a former athlete himself and taught his sons basketball and football during their childhoods. Paul attended West Forsyth High School in Clemmons, North Carolina, where, as a senior, he led his school's varsity basketball team to a 27–3 record. He was a 2003 McDonald's All-American and was named North Carolina's Mr. Basketball for 2003. He attended Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem after high school. For two weeks in his sophomore season at Wake Forest, the school was ranked number one in the nation for the first time in school history.", "start_char": 504, "end_char": 1254, "id": "76302095" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_51_1351053645#5_2765148104", "url": "https://www.sbnation.com/college-basketball/2020/11/9/21556795/ncaa-basketball-ap-poll-preseason-top-25-gonzaga-baylor-villanova-2020-2021", "title": "College basketball rankings: Gonzaga No. 1 in 2020-2021 preseason poll - SBNation.com", "headings": "Gonzaga leads the way in preseason AP poll for 2020-2021 season\nGonzaga leads the way in preseason AP poll for 2020-2021 season\nAP Poll - Preseason\nNext Up In Men's College Basketball\nJJ Redick’s beef with Maryland was flavored by ugly heckles, prank calls, and Duke’s legacy of jerks\n", "segment": "16. Here is the full poll: AP Poll - Preseason\nRank\nSchool\nConference\nRank\nSchool\nConference\n1\nGonzaga\nWCC\n2\nBaylor\nBig 12\n3\nVillanova\nBig East\n4\nVirginia\nACC\n5\nIowa\nBig Ten\n6\nKansas\nBig 12\n7\nWisconsin\nBig Ten\n8\nIllinois\nBig Ten\n9\nDuke\nACC\n10\nKentucky\nSEC\n11\nCreighton\nBig East\n12\nTennessee\nSEC\n13\nMichigan State\nBig Ten\n14\nTexas Tech\nBig 12\n15\nWest Virginia\nBig 12\n16\nNorth Carolina\nACC\n17\nHouston\nAAC\n18\nArizona State\nPac-12\n19\nTexas\nBig 12\n20\nOregon\nPac-12\n21\nFlorida State\nACC\n22\nUCLA\nPac-12\n23\nOhio State\nBig Ten\n24\nRutgers\nBig Ten\n25\nMichigan\nBig Ten\nAlso Receiving Votes: LSU 146, Memphis 69, Florida 69, Alabama 50, Indiana 48, Louisville 41, Richmond 40, Stanford 14, Providence 9, Saint Louis 8, Auburn 8, San Diego State 6, Connecticut 6, BYU 4, Loyola Chicago 3, Seton Hall 2, UNC Greensboro 1, Northern Iowa 1\nNext Up In Men's College Basketball\nWestern Illinois, Year 39, 2045-2046\nPatrick Baldwin Jr. commits to UW-Milwaukee over Duke as projected top-10 NBA draft pick\nWestern Illinois, Year 38, 2044-2045\nWestern Illinois, Year 37, 2043-2044\nWestern Illinois, Year 36, 2042-2043\nR.I.P. Terrence Clarke, 2001-2021\nYouTube\nSecret Base\n1.08M subscribers\nSubscribe\nJJ Redick’s beef with Maryland was flavored by ugly heckles, prank calls, and Duke’s legacy of jerks\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. 0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 13:31\nLive\n•\nRank\nSchool\nConference\nRank\nSchool\nConference\n1\nGonzaga\nWCC\n2\nBaylor\nBig 12\n3\nVillanova\nBig East\n4\nVirginia\nACC\n5\nIowa\nBig Ten\n6\nKansas\nBig 12\n7\nWisconsin\nBig Ten\n8\nIllinois\nBig Ten\n9\nDuke\nACC\n10\nKentucky\nSEC\n11\nCreighton\nBig East\n12\nTennessee\nSEC\n13\nMichigan State\nBig Ten\n14\nTexas Tech\nBig 12\n15\nWest Virginia\nBig 12\n16\nNorth Carolina\nACC\n17\nHouston\nAAC\n18\nArizona State\nPac-12\n19\nTexas\nBig 12\n20\nOregon\nPac-12\n21\nFlorida State\nACC\n22\nUCLA\nPac-12\n23\nOhio State\nBig Ten\n24\nRutgers\nBig Ten\n25\nMichigan\nBig Ten", "start_char": 1700, "end_char": 3958, "id": "36273578" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_186859102#10_467354370", "url": "https://hoopchain.com/2020-nba-top-100-prospects/", "title": "2020 NBA Top 100 Prospects – Hoop Chain", "headings": "2020 NBA Top 100 Prospects\n2020 NBA Top 100 Prospects", "segment": "Oregon\n6’2\n190\nPac-12\n55\nKahlil Whitney\nSF\nFr. Transfer\n6’7\n215\nSEC\n56\nNathan Knight\nPF/C\nSr. William & Mary\n6’10\n235\nCAA\n57\nNick Richards\nC\nJr.\nKentucky\n6’11\n250\nSEC\n58\nMason Jones\nSG\nJr.\nArkansas\n6’5\n200\nSEC\n59\nGrant Riller\nPG\nSr. Charleston\n6’3\n190\nCAA\n60\nJosh Hall\nSF\nHSSr\nMoravian Prep\n6’9\n\n\n61\nYoeli Childs\nPF\nSr. BYU\n6’8\n225\nWCC\n62\nMalik Fitts\nPF\nSo. Saint Mary’s\n6’8\n230\nWCC\n63\nOmer Yurtseven\nPF/C\nSr. Georgetown\n7’0\n220\nACC\n64\nPaul Eboua\nSF/PF\n2000\nFrance\n6’7\n210\n\n65\nYam Madar\nPG\n2000\nIsrael\n6’3\n180\n\n66\nSteven Enoch\nC\nSr. Louisville\n6’10\n260\nACC\n67\nEmmitt Williams\nPF\nSo. LSU\n6’6\n225\nSEC\n68\nChris Clarke\nSF\nSr. Texas Tech\n6’6\n210\nACC\n69\nElijah Hughes\nSF\nJr.\nSyracuse\n6’6\n215\nACC\n70\nQuinton Rose\nSF\nSr.", "start_char": 2680, "end_char": 3393, "id": "33086968" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2111982743#7_2274125503", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Coker", "title": "Jake Coker - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jake Coker\nJake Coker\nContents\nEarly years\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "I’m excited about what’s ahead.” References\n^ \"Jacob Coker\". ^ \"St. Paul's QB Jacob Coker commits to Florida State\". AL.com. ^ \"Jacksonville sports news on the Jaguars, Suns and the University of Florida - jacksonville.com\". ^ \"Jacob Coker takes humble approach in Florida State QB battle\". ESPN.com. ^ \"Florida State Seminoles backup QB Jacob Coker to have surgery\". ESPN.com. ^ Florida State QB Jacob Coker transferring to Alabama\n^ \"Jacob Coker graduates, arrives in Tuscaloosa to take next step in Alabama QB competition\".", "start_char": 3108, "end_char": 3634, "id": "104919305" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_787789354#8_1425612562", "url": "https://www.nj.com/rutgers/2021/03/big-ten-wrestling-championships-2021-pre-seeds-lineups-set-for-conference-tournament.html", "title": "Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2021 pre-seeds: Lineups set for conference tournament - nj.com", "headings": "Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2021 pre-seeds: Lineups set for conference tournament\nBig Ten Wrestling Championships 2021 pre-seeds: Lineups set for conference tournament\n2021 Big Ten Championships pre-seeds\n2021 Big Ten Championships\nAround the web\n", "segment": "1-Jaydin Eierman, Iowa; 2-Nick Lee, Penn State; 3-Sebastian Rivera, Rutgers; 4-Chad Red, Nebraska; 5-Dylan Duncan, Illinois; 6-Marcos Polanco, Minnesota; 7-Dylan D’Emilio, Ohio State; 8-Drew Mattin, Michigan; 9-Parker Filius, Purdue; 10-Cayden Rooks, Indiana;", "start_char": 1638, "end_char": 1897, "id": "29851632" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1462609351#4_3020061559", "url": "https://www.kansas.com/sports/college/wichita-state/article153159079.html", "title": "Omaha Central center Isaiah Poor Bear Chandler committed to Wichita State. | The Wichita Eagle", "headings": "Omaha Central center Isaiah Poor Bear Chandler committed to Wichita State. | The Wichita Eagle\nOmaha Central center Isaiah Poor Bear Chandler committed to Wichita State. | The Wichita Eagle\nWichita State Shockers\nOmaha center commits to Wichita State men’s basketball team\nComments\n", "segment": "He is nimble on his toes and can run well. He is low post player, but can also extend it and make threes. He is going to be a really good player here, as is Chris. I am really excited to get him and Chris on campus. Isaiah has a body like Drew Gordon and I think he will have an unbelievable career.” Paul Suellentrop: 316-269-6760, @paulsuellentrop\nComments", "start_char": 1929, "end_char": 2287, "id": "80088527" } ]
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where did the navajo tribe live?
Arizona
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134725498#9_362779776", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_home_did_the_Navajo_live_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Where does the Navajo tribe live now? On the Navajo Reservation which is in Arizona, New Mexico, and\nUtah. The majority of the 300,000 tribal members live on the Navajo\nNation or in the surrounding States. However, there are Navajo in\nevery State except for 3. Where do the Navajo live today? The Navajo tribe live in the four corner area ( Arizona, New\nMexico, Colorado, and Utah). The Navajo Nation Has the largest\nreservation in North America. What do Navajos Indians live in? what did navajo indians live in\nWhat type of home does penguins live in? they live in nest\nIs Navajo in Arizona?", "start_char": 3385, "end_char": 3978, "id": "74949111" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134725498#10_362780590", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_home_did_the_Navajo_live_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Navajo tribe live in the four corner area ( Arizona, New\nMexico, Colorado, and Utah). The Navajo Nation Has the largest\nreservation in North America. What do Navajos Indians live in? what did navajo indians live in\nWhat type of home does penguins live in? they live in nest\nIs Navajo in Arizona? The Navajo Nation is in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. It is\n27,000 square miles. The majority of the 300,000 Navajo people live\non or near the Navajo Nation. What did the Navajo do at home? they watched tv\nDo the Navajo live in a desert?", "start_char": 3678, "end_char": 4216, "id": "74949112" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_352053969#0_626291486", "url": "http://www.navajoindian.net/", "title": "Navajo Indians | Navajo Indian Tribe | Navajo Nation", "headings": "The Navajo Indians\nThe Navajo Indians", "segment": "Navajo Indians | Navajo Indian Tribe | Navajo Nation\nThe Navajo Indians\nThe Navajo Indians are the largest federally recognized Native American Indian tribe in the United States. Their reservation is spread out through out the four corners of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. The Navajo use the name Dine because it refers to a term from the Navajo language that means people. The first Navajo Indians lived in the western part of Canada a little over a thousand years ago. They belonged to an American Indian group called the Athapaskans. The Navajo Indian tribes began to travel south, and most settled along the Pacific Ocean. Their tribe today is called the Northwest Coast Indian Tribe. The Navajo Indians who settled in southern Arizona and New Mexico then became the different Apache tribes. When they reached the Southwest, they began to learn a lot of things from the Pueblo Indians. They learned weaving, how to make clothing, and art.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 952, "id": "356149" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134725498#4_362775247", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_home_did_the_Navajo_live_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "they lived in new mexico\nWhat do Navajo indians live in today? The Navajo people are a very large and diverse tribe. There are\n300,000 enrolled members. Most who live on the Navajo Nation today\nlive in regular \"american \" style homes. Some are HUD built some\nself built. Some live in apartments if they have a job that\nprovides one. Some live in trailers and double wides becuase it is\nvery hard to get home loans when property is owned collectively by\nthe tribe not individually. Some still live is a hogan( or have one\non their property) which is a wonderfully well adapted type of home\nfor the environment. There is a housing shortage. There is almost\nno housing market on the Navajo Nation.", "start_char": 1684, "end_char": 2379, "id": "74949106" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134725498#8_362779061", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_home_did_the_Navajo_live_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What area did the Navajo live? they live navajo lived in Arzona,New Mexico,utah,and\ncolorado\nDo Navajo live alone? no\nDid the Navajo people live in a hogan? Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people. Where does the Navajo tribe live now? On the Navajo Reservation which is in Arizona, New Mexico, and\nUtah. The majority of the 300,000 tribal members live on the Navajo\nNation or in the surrounding States. However, there are Navajo in\nevery State except for 3. Where do the Navajo live today?", "start_char": 3183, "end_char": 3678, "id": "74949110" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_61448689#12_113326082", "url": "http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-early-history/arizona.html", "title": "Arizona Early History: Arizona First Inhabitants", "headings": "Arizona Early History (Prehistory)\nArizona Early History (Prehistory)\nFirst Early Inhabitants of Arizona\nArizona First Early Inhabitants Timeline\nEarly History of Native Americans in Arizona\nThe Indigenous People of Arizona\n", "segment": "Among their membership were famous chiefs such as Cochise, Victorio, Nana, and Geronimo. The Navajo live in northeastern Arizona. The entire Navajo reservation is located in parts of four states. Their tribal headquarters are located in Window Rock, Arizona. Many early Spanish explorers asked the native people what they called themselves. In one case, the native thought the Spanish were asking the name of the chief's son and so answered \"Yuma.\" Thus the Yumans were misnamed, but the name carried forward. Among the Yumans are the Mohave, the Quechan, the Cocopah, the Maricopa, the Yavapai, the Hualapai, and the Havasupai. Sources : Arizona Blue Book - Chapter 2", "start_char": 5832, "end_char": 6500, "id": "18607463" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_530868648#0_930000665", "url": "http://navajocodetalkers.org/where-did-the-navajo-indians-live/", "title": "Where Did The Navajo Indians Live | Navajo Code Talkers", "headings": "Where Did The Navajo Indians Live\nWhere Did The Navajo Indians Live\nWhere Do the Navajos Live?\nWatch later\nWhat Are Navajo Reservations?\nWhat Language Do The Navajo Indians Speak?\nVideo unavailable\nWhat Were Navajo Homes Like in the Past?\nWhat Are Navajo Legends?\n", "segment": "Where Did The Navajo Indians Live | Navajo Code Talkers\nWhere Did The Navajo Indians Live\nnavajocodetalkersadmin on October 28, 2015 - 10:00 am in Navajo History\nNavajo Indians are the largest tribe of Native Americans and have been in existence since the 1500’s. The name for this tribe is derived from Spanish and is connected to the Pueblo Indian word for “planted fields.” The name for the Navajo Indians was originally given to them by the Pueblo Indians, because the Navajos were known for farming the land. Where Do the Navajos Live? Navajo Indians lived in the areas that are now known as Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and California. This is considered to be the Four Corners region and there are many Navajo Indians that are still living in this area today on reservations. YouTube\nSubscribe\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\nWhat Are Navajo Reservations?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1076, "id": "61359200" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_517490616#0_904593329", "url": "http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Southwest-American-Indian-Facts/Navajo-Indian-Facts.shtml", "title": "NAVAJO INDIAN FACTS", "headings": "Navajo Indian Facts\nNavajo Indian Facts\nIntroduction\nBasic Facts about Navajo Indians\nNavajo Indian Art and Jewelry Facts\nNavajo Indian Food Facts\n", "segment": "NAVAJO INDIAN FACTS\nNavajo Indian Facts\nIntroduction\nThe Navajo Indians, who are also known as Dine, are a Southwest Nation of semi nomadic Native American Indians. The Southwest region consists of Arizona, California, New Mexico, and parts of Utah. Today, the Navajo live on a reservation which spans over 14,000 square miles. It lies between Arizona and New Mexico and the fact that it is an extremely arid, barren region has made it a challenging place to live. The information below is meant to give a brief overview covering the who, what, where, when and why of the Navajo Indians. Click here for a great selection of Navajo Indian books on AMAZON . Basic Facts about Navajo Indians\nMost Navajo families lived in hogans. These cone-shaped buildings were made of wooden poles and tree bark and were covered in clay. The Navajo believed that if the main door was positioned to open to the east it would bring them good blessings. Early Navajo people wore clothing made from deer hides.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 989, "id": "61343511" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134725498#7_362778253", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_home_did_the_Navajo_live_in", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What region is the Navajo tribe live in? The Navajo Indians live in the Southwest\nWhat type of shelter did the Navajo tribe live in? they live in adobe homes made of clay that has been dryed bye\nthe sun\nWhat type of home do red pandas live in? what type of home does a red panda live in\nIn what part of US do the Navajo Indians live? The Navajo Indians live in New Mexico and Arizona. What area did the Navajo live? they live navajo lived in Arzona,New Mexico,utah,and\ncolorado\nDo Navajo live alone? no\nDid the Navajo people live in a hogan? Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.", "start_char": 2798, "end_char": 3385, "id": "74949109" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_352053969#8_626300438", "url": "http://www.navajoindian.net/", "title": "Navajo Indians | Navajo Indian Tribe | Navajo Nation", "headings": "The Navajo Indians\nThe Navajo Indians", "segment": "The Navajo Indian tribe is closely related to the Apache tribes. The Navajo Indian tribes are currently located in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Most of the tribes are still currently living in their traditional territory today. Today the capital of the Navajo Nation is located at Window Rock in Arizona. Window Rock currently contains the World War II memorial. In the Navajo culture, shirts were not used. Men wore breechcloths, and women wore Yucca fiber woven skirts. Also, deerskin ponchos and cloaks of rabbits were worn by both men and women to keep them warm. And in the later days they wore clothes woven from the wool of sheep. In the colder weather, the Navajo Indians wore slippers that were called moccasins.", "start_char": 3494, "end_char": 4227, "id": "356157" } ]
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what to see and do in malta?
Casa Rocca Piccola
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Enjoy the Tarxien Temples\n22. Explore Ghar Dalam Cave and Museum\n23. Check out the Three Cities\n24. Take in a show at Manoel Theatre and Museum\n25. Wander around San Anton Gardens\n25 Best Things to Do in Malta:\n", "segment": "Here are the best things to do in Malta: 1. Visit the old capital of Mdina\nSource: Damian Pankowiec / Shutterstock.com\nOld Capital Of Mdina\nMdina is the ancient capital of Malta and sits of a scenic hill in the center of the island. It is famous for being encircled by dominating fortifications and as such it is not to be missed if you are something of a history buff. There are a huge range of activities to enjoy here such as strolling around the picturesque streets as well as ducking into the many museums. The town is also known for its cute cafes and eateries that are perfect for whiling away the hours. 2. Take in the views from Upper Barrakka Gardens\nSource: Shutterstock\nUpper Barrakka Gardens\nUpper Barrakka Gardens sits close to Valletta and is the place to come if you want to take in some of the best views across Malta.", "start_char": 1013, "end_char": 1849, "id": "69506322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_641323701#0_1299961523", "url": "https://www.queensland.com/en-US/destination%20information/hervey-bay", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Places to See Things to Do Plan Your Holiday", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 44, "id": "86904935" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_1220166671#0_2702138943", "url": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g190311-Activities-Malta.html", "title": "THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Malta - 2021 (with Photos) - Tripadvisor", "headings": "Things to Do in Malta\nTop Malta Attractions\nThings to Do in Malta\nPopular things to do\nPopular Cities in Malta\nTop Attractions in Malta\n1. St. John's Co-Cathedral\nBy by 302Forney\n2. Vittoriosa Waterfront - Birgu Waterfront\nBy by Addlepate\n3. Spinola Bay\nBy by VirginiaCW\n4. Valletta Ferry Services\nBy by Michael1920\n5. Mellieha Air Raid Shelter\nBy by MartGath\n6. Gozo Ferry\nBy by Natasha-Bhagat\n7. Ghajn Tuffieha Bay\nBy by fleurvella\n8. Popeye Village Malta\nBy by travopin\n9. Mellieha Beach\nBy by valdetereinhardt\n10. 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St. John's Co-Cathedral\n11,735\nHistoric Sites • Architectural Buildings\nAdmission tickets from $15.50\nBy by 302Forney\nThe marble floor of this cathedral contains tombs of over 400 knights buried beneath the floor. 2020\n2. Vittoriosa Waterfront - Birgu Waterfront\n116\nHistoric Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks\nBy by Addlepate\nThis was the home of the knights of St John before Valletta was built, and you come across the history of the order…\n2020\n3. Spinola Bay\n2,269\nBodies of Water • Neighborhoods\nBy by VirginiaCW\nHistoric buildings interspersed with modern Construction all surrounding this tongue-like Bay\n2020\n4. Valletta Ferry Services\n3,681\nFerries\nBy by Michael1920\nLocated on the seafront beside the numerous Island hop on hop off tour bus companys. 2020\n5. Mellieha Air Raid Shelter\n1,933\nHistoric Sites\nBy by MartGath\nAn extensive network of tunnels that were used to protect citizens in Second world war. 2020\n6. Gozo Ferry\n2,924\nFerries\nBy by Natasha-Bhagat\nInhabited for thousands of years, it shows evidence of historic immigration & rule by the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs…\n2020\n7.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 7037, "id": "68502064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_527688058#0_1229753947", "url": "https://www.thecrazytourist.com/25-best-things-malta/", "title": "25 Best Things to Do in Malta - The Crazy Tourist", "headings": "25 Best Things to Do in Malta\n25 Best Things to Do in Malta\n1. Visit the old capital of Mdina\n2. Take in the views from Upper Barrakka Gardens\n3. Dive beneath the seas at the HMS Maori\n4. Delve into the Lascaris War Rooms\n5. Tour Casa Rocca Piccola\n6. Explore Fort St. Elmo\n7. Go cave diving in Comino\n8. Marvel at Mosta Dome\n9. Go on a day trip to Gozo\n10. Go horse riding at Golden Bay\n11. Admire St John’s Co-Cathedral\n12. Dance the night away at the Isle of MTV\n13. Visit Palazzo Parisio and Gardens\n14. Explore the Ggantija Temples\n15. Explore the Great Siege of Malta and the Knights of St. John\n16. Visit Marsaxlokk\n17. National Museum of Archeology\n18. Explore Valletta Harbor\n19. Visit Auberge de Castille\n20. Visit Ta’Quali Craft Village\n21. Enjoy the Tarxien Temples\n22. Explore Ghar Dalam Cave and Museum\n23. Check out the Three Cities\n24. Take in a show at Manoel Theatre and Museum\n25. Wander around San Anton Gardens\n25 Best Things to Do in Malta:\n", "segment": "25 Best Things to Do in Malta - The Crazy Tourist\nHome » Travel Guides » Malta » 25 Best Things to Do in Malta\n25 Best Things to Do in Malta\nMalta has an almost mythical quality to it that comes from its eerie underwater caves, stunning temples, and medieval architecture. The streets here wind around towns and villages taking you past churches, markets, and museums, and some of the oldest buildings in the world can be found on this pretty isle. The country is actually an archipelago that sits in the Mediterranean Sea and is close to both neighboring Sicily and Africa. There are three main islands here in the form of Malta proper, Gozo and Comino, and whichever one you choose to visit you can expect to be surrounded by azure seas and clear blue skies. Whatever you are looking for, one of the islands is sure to deliver and you can pick from museums, fishing trips, and diving opportunities, or just relax and enjoy the cafes and eateries that usually serve fresh seafood plucked straight from the ocean. Here are the best things to do in Malta: 1. Visit the old capital of Mdina\nSource: Damian Pankowiec / Shutterstock.com\nOld Capital Of Mdina\nMdina is the ancient capital of Malta and sits of a scenic hill in the center of the island. It is famous for being encircled by dominating fortifications and as such it is not to be missed if you are something of a history buff.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1383, "id": "69506321" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_877218878#7_1606724639", "url": "https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-guides/malta-travel-guide/", "title": "Malta Travel Guide: What to See, Do, Costs, & Ways to Save", "headings": "Malta Travel Guide\nMalta Travel Guide\nTable of Contents\nTop 5 Things to See and Do in Malta\n1. Explore Valletta\n2. Wander Mdina\n3. Hike a coastal trail in Gozo\n4. The Tarxien Temples\n5. Relax on a beach\nOther Things to See and Do in Malta\n1. Attend the Carnival\n2. Cruise around the island\n3. Explore the Citadel\n4. Go diving\n5. Hit the road\n6. Relax in the Lower and Upper Barrakka Gardens\n7. St. Paul’s Catacombs\n8. Visit the Hypogeum\n9. Visit the Blue Lagoon\n10. Marsaxlokk fish market\n11. Explore Popeye Village\n12. Gozo Salt Pans\n13. Visit the Three Cities\nMalta Travel Costs\nBackpacking Malta Suggested Budgets\nAccommodation\nMalta Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips\nWhere To Stay in Malta\nHow to Get Around Malta\nWhen to Go to Malta\nHow to Stay Safe in Malta\nMalta Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources\nMalta Gear and Packing Guide\nThe Best Backpack for Travelers\nWhat to Pack for Your Trip\nClothes\nClothing\nToiletries\nMalta Travel Guide: Suggested Reading\n", "segment": "Golden Bay, Mellieha Bay, Peter’s Pool, and Paradise Bay are all great places to soak up some rays. Be sure to arrive early so you can beat the crowds. Other Things to See and Do in Malta\n1. Attend the Carnival\nMalta throws its own version of Carnivale every February. Celebrations are held all around the island, with parades, dancing, and costumes. Much of the population heads to Gozo for the weekend, so be sure to plan ahead as public transportation during that time can be a nightmare (more so than usual!). Book your accommodation in advance too! 2. Cruise around the island\nIf you want to get a different view of the island, take a ride around the coast. You can hire a boat to show you around for about 30 EUR per person.", "start_char": 2890, "end_char": 3620, "id": "29941860" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1324518292#7_2739082519", "url": "https://www.expedia.com/Malta.d111.Destination-Travel-Guides", "title": "Malta Vacation Packages | Travel Malta 2021 | Expedia", "headings": "Malta Vacation Packages\nMalta Vacation Packages\nTop destinations in Malta\nMalta Vacation: Coronavirus Information\nWhere to stay in Malta\nPaceville\nIl-Balluta\nSelmun\nTop Hotels in Malta\nSolana Hotel & Spa\nGrand Hotel Excelsior\nRadisson Blu Resort & Spa, Malta Golden Sands\nSee all 2945 properties in Malta\nTop things to do in Malta\nGozo and Comino Blue Lagoon Cruise - with unlimited drinks\nSwimming with Dolphins at Malta Marine Park\nExcursion to Gozo with Lunch\nMalta Vacation\nMalta Hotel + Flights\nYour Malta Vacation Itinerary\nMalta Information\nFrequently asked questions\nMore trip options\n", "segment": "You can also add extras like car rental and experiences to your package. If you want to explore the famous Blue Grotto, book a boat tour of this amazing cave system with the money you save. Your Malta Vacation Itinerary\nDay 1-3: Once you’ve collected your luggage at Malta International Airport, make your way to nearby Sliema, a popular coastal resort. The magnificent promenade, lined with bars, cafés and restaurants, is the place to see and be seen. Also take advantage of this town’s terrific shopping, bustling nightlife and picturesque rocky beaches. Day 4-6: Malta’s beautiful capital, Valletta, is just a short ferry trip from Sliema. One of the most popular attractions here is St. John’s Co-Cathedral, which houses a huge painting of John the Baptist by Caravaggio. Marvel at the City Gate, Parliament Building and Royal Opera House, visit fascinating museums and take a cruise around the city.", "start_char": 5167, "end_char": 6072, "id": "21760608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1324518292#8_2739084329", "url": "https://www.expedia.com/Malta.d111.Destination-Travel-Guides", "title": "Malta Vacation Packages | Travel Malta 2021 | Expedia", "headings": "Malta Vacation Packages\nMalta Vacation Packages\nTop destinations in Malta\nMalta Vacation: Coronavirus Information\nWhere to stay in Malta\nPaceville\nIl-Balluta\nSelmun\nTop Hotels in Malta\nSolana Hotel & Spa\nGrand Hotel Excelsior\nRadisson Blu Resort & Spa, Malta Golden Sands\nSee all 2945 properties in Malta\nTop things to do in Malta\nGozo and Comino Blue Lagoon Cruise - with unlimited drinks\nSwimming with Dolphins at Malta Marine Park\nExcursion to Gozo with Lunch\nMalta Vacation\nMalta Hotel + Flights\nYour Malta Vacation Itinerary\nMalta Information\nFrequently asked questions\nMore trip options\n", "segment": "Also take advantage of this town’s terrific shopping, bustling nightlife and picturesque rocky beaches. Day 4-6: Malta’s beautiful capital, Valletta, is just a short ferry trip from Sliema. One of the most popular attractions here is St. John’s Co-Cathedral, which houses a huge painting of John the Baptist by Caravaggio. Marvel at the City Gate, Parliament Building and Royal Opera House, visit fascinating museums and take a cruise around the city. Day 7-9: Located just across the water from Valletta is Birgu, the largest part of an area known as the Three Cities. There’s plenty to see here, including the Inquisitor’s Palace and Fort St. Angelo. Continue to Gozo Island to explore its pristine beaches. Malta Information\nTime your visit with the Malta International Fireworks Festival in April and start your vacation with a bang.", "start_char": 5621, "end_char": 6458, "id": "21760609" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_877218878#3_1606716346", "url": "https://www.nomadicmatt.com/travel-guides/malta-travel-guide/", "title": "Malta Travel Guide: What to See, Do, Costs, & Ways to Save", "headings": "Malta Travel Guide\nMalta Travel Guide\nTable of Contents\nTop 5 Things to See and Do in Malta\n1. Explore Valletta\n2. Wander Mdina\n3. Hike a coastal trail in Gozo\n4. The Tarxien Temples\n5. Relax on a beach\nOther Things to See and Do in Malta\n1. Attend the Carnival\n2. Cruise around the island\n3. Explore the Citadel\n4. Go diving\n5. Hit the road\n6. Relax in the Lower and Upper Barrakka Gardens\n7. St. Paul’s Catacombs\n8. Visit the Hypogeum\n9. Visit the Blue Lagoon\n10. Marsaxlokk fish market\n11. Explore Popeye Village\n12. Gozo Salt Pans\n13. Visit the Three Cities\nMalta Travel Costs\nBackpacking Malta Suggested Budgets\nAccommodation\nMalta Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips\nWhere To Stay in Malta\nHow to Get Around Malta\nWhen to Go to Malta\nHow to Stay Safe in Malta\nMalta Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources\nMalta Gear and Packing Guide\nThe Best Backpack for Travelers\nWhat to Pack for Your Trip\nClothes\nClothing\nToiletries\nMalta Travel Guide: Suggested Reading\n", "segment": "I’ve included everything you need to know on how visit here like a pro! Table of Contents\nThings to See and Do\nTypical Costs\nSuggested Budget\nMoney Saving Tips\nWhere To Stay\nHow to Get Around\nWhen To Go\nHow to Stay Safe\nBest Places to Book Your Trip\nGear and Packing List\nSuggested Reading\nRelated Blogs on Malta\nGViz is Great. Top 5 Things to See and Do in Malta\n1. Explore Valletta\nWalk the fortifications, visit St. John’s Co-Cathedral, visit the history museum and the National War Museum, see a plethora of churches, wander the narrow roads and alleys. Don’t miss the catacombs that were turned into a secret military base during WW2 and the Cold War. 2. Wander Mdina\nMdina is a fortified city and served as the original capital of the country. Be sure to visit the nearby catacombs and ancient Roman house while you’re here. And don’t miss the Knights of Malta museum if you want a quirky and outdated experience (I don’t think this museum has been updated in decades!) 3.", "start_char": 1191, "end_char": 2169, "id": "29941856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1082257547#6_2412167792", "url": "https://internationalliving.com/countries/malta/living-in-malta/", "title": "Enjoy a Great Quality of Living in Malta | Malta Life - International Living", "headings": "Living in Malta\nLiving in Malta\nIf you love culture, history, and excellent weather you'll love living in Malta\nLiving Here is Affordable\nPlenty to Keep you Entertained\nA Lively International Community\nAccess to the Rest of Europe\nWhy Live in Malta?\nAncient Roots, Modern Amenities\nUp-and-Coming Valletta\nNear Valletta\nMdina and Around\nGozo—Laidback and Cheaper than Malta\nThe Cost of Living in Malta\n", "segment": "History lovers will be in paradise, as the islands have a greater density of historical sites than anywhere in the world. You could spend years exploring the Megalithic Temples of Ggantija, Roman ruins, medieval castles, ramparts, gardens, World War II shelters, the islands’ hundreds of glorious baroque churches, and still keep discovering “new” things. Then there are Malta’s legendary festivals. All year round, people spill into the streets to celebrate scores of intriguing colorful festivals, exhibitions, feasts, or other forms of entertainment. As a Catholic country, many of these celebrations are based in religion, but you’ll also find that most Maltese towns have some kind of special festival of their own (like the town of St. Julian’s “Gostra,” where locals attempt to climb to the top of an oiled pole hanging over a bay, while crowds cheer them on). The island also hosts many cultural events such as the Malta Jazz Festival, the International Fireworks Festival and the Notte Bianca—a celebration where the museums and palaces of the island fling open their doors and welcome visitors to see special exhibits and performances all night long. A Lively International Community\nNot only do you have plenty of things to do if you retire in Malta, you’ve got a large, active English-speaking expat community with whom you can enjoy these activities. The 2011 Maltese Census found that more than 6,000 British expats live in Malta, along with 4,000 Australians and nearly 2,000 Canadians. A welcoming bunch, the island has multiple organized expats groups, who regularly get for coffee mornings, evening drinks, and dinners out and about. You’ll also find organizations by activity such as a Ramblers’ Club, several running clubs, horse riding clubs, books clubs, and more.", "start_char": 4225, "end_char": 6011, "id": "34146938" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1080795136#7_2408974846", "url": "https://internationalliving.com/5-reasons-retire-malta/", "title": "5 Reasons to Retire in Malta", "headings": "5 Reasons to Retire in Malta\n5 Reasons to Retire in Malta\n1. You’ll Enjoy Great Weather\n2. It’s Affordable\n3. It’s English-Speaking\n4. There’s a Large Expat Community\n5. You Won’t Get Bored\nRelated Articles\n", "segment": "Many of these groups hold weekly coffee morning meet-ups, or have parties at local bars and restaurants, and organize other fun events. 5. You Won’t Get Bored\nMalta is the smallest country in the European Union, but that doesn’t mean it’s short on fun things to do. In the warm weather months, there’s plenty of opportunity to swim, snorkel, sail, kayak, and otherwise frolic in the amazing blue waters of the Mediterranean. Walking trails abound, there are several rock-climbing clubs, and horse riding is also very popular. Golf lovers will also appreciate the 18-hole course less than three miles south of the island’s capital, Valletta. History lovers will find their bliss on the island, as Malta has a greater density of historic sites than any other country in the world. You can spend hours exploring the Megalithic stone temples on the island of Gozo (the 2nd largest island in the chain), getting to know every medieval brick in gorgeous 16th century Valletta or Mdina, or peeking inside the island’s hundreds of baroque churches. Best of all, if you live on the island you get to enjoy amazing local festivals. Malta hosts dozens of lively, colorful festivals each year, from religious celebrations, to Jazz festivals, to extraordinary annual firework displays, many of which have been in existence for generations.", "start_char": 3913, "end_char": 5239, "id": "34145174" } ]
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Vitiligo disease is known to occur in people in the age range of 10 to 30 years. This is found to be a genetic disease and Michael Jackson family ancestors were found to have suffered from Vitiligo. Vitiligo according to the scientific study was observed to be an autoimmune disease. Autoimmune disease is a type of disease in which immune cells will try to kill the cells of its own human body.", "start_char": 630, "end_char": 1680, "id": "49723250" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1528422436#4_2538210257", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_age_did_Michael_Jackson_get_vitiligo", "title": "At what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo? - Answers", "headings": "At what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo\n?\n\nAt what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo?\nYour Answer\nAt what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo?\nRelated Questions\nHow old was Michael Jackson when he got vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson have depigmentation done because of his vitiligo disease?\nWhat formed the vitiligo on Michael Jackson?\nWhat colour skin does Michael Jackson have?\nWhy did Michael Jackson pervert himself?\nWas color was Michael Jackson?\nHow long did Michael Jackson not perform for because of Vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson have lupos?\nWhy is Michael Jackson pale?\nWhat type of cancer does Michael Jackson have?\nDoes Michael Jackson really have a disease?\nMichael Jacksons vitiligo pictures and make ups?\nDid Michael Jackson have an illness?\nDoes Janet Jackson have vitiligo?\nHow did Michael Jackson turn the color he is know?\nCan you see some pictures of michael Jackson vitiligo pictures?\nDid Michael Jackson really used to be black?\nHow old was Michael Jackson when he had signs of vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson have a disease?\nWhy was Michael Jackson looking effeminate?\nWhen did Michael Jackson get his skin disease?\nDoes prince Michael Jackson first had vitiligo?\nWhat year was Michael Jackson diagnosed with vitiligo?\nWhat did Michael Jackson suffer from?\nWhy did Michael Jackson change the colour of his skin?\n", "segment": "His vitiligo never stopped him from performing. Did Michael Jackson have lupos? According to J. Randy Taraborrelli's biography, in 1986, Michael Jackson was diagnosed with vitiligo and lupus. Jackson's autopsy confirmed that he had vitiligo. Why is Michael Jackson pale? Michael Jackson had vitiligo: a disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of the skin\nWhat type of cancer does Michael Jackson have? Michael Jackson does not have skin cancer he has a disease called vitiligo. Does Michael Jackson really have a disease? Yes Michael did have vitiligo and lupus.", "start_char": 1349, "end_char": 1919, "id": "3245581" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_977666449#13_2073792379", "url": "https://spinditty.com/playlists/Songs-About-Pain-Suffering-and-Hurting", "title": "48 Songs About Pain, Suffering, and Hurting - Spinditty", "headings": "48 Songs About Pain, Suffering, and Hurting\n48 Songs About Pain, Suffering, and Hurting\nPain Is a Common Denominator\n1. “Hurt” by Johnny Cash\n2. “Love Hurts” by Nazareth\n3. “Hurts So Good” by John Cougar Mellencamp\n4. \"Hurt\" by Christina Aguilera\n5. \"Everybody Hurts\" by R.E.M.\n6. \"Life Ain't Always Beautiful\" by Gary Allan\n7. “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” by Culture Club\n8. \"Let's Hurt Tonight\" by OneRepublic\n9. \"Her Diamonds\" by Rob Thomas\nFamous Musicians with Chronic Health Conditions\n10. “Pain” by Three Days Grace\n11. \"Let It Hurt\" by Rascal Flatts\n12. \"Broken\" by Seether (featuring Amy Lee)\n13. \"Hurts\" by James Arthur\n14. “Whiskey Lullaby” by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss\n15. \"Fall\" by Clay Walker\n16. \"Feel No Pain\" by Sade\n17. “Give Me Novacaine” by Green Day\n18. \"Valley of Pain\" by Bonnie Raitt\n19. “Physical Pain” by Joan Armatrading\n20. \"Bad Day\" by Daniel Powter\nEven More Songs About Pain, Suffering, and Hurting\nQuestions & Answers\n© 2017 FlourishAnyway\nComments\n", "segment": "We all suffer. Even famous people. Musician & Medical Condition\nMusician & Medical Condition\nMusician & Medical Condition\nLeAnn Rimes, psoriasis\nElton John, epilepsy\nSelena Gomez, lupus\nBret Michaels (lead singer for Poison), Type I diabetes and heart disease\nDonna Fargo (country singer), multiple sclerosis\nNaomi Judd (country singer), hepatitis C\nFreddie Mercury, HIV/AIDS\nStevie Nicks, chronic fatigue syndrome\nArt Garfunkel, psoriasis\nKeith Richards, osteoarthritis\nPrince, epilepsy\nGlen Frye, rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis\nLady Gaga, fibromyalgia\nMichael Jackson, lupus\nClay Walker (country singer), multiple sclerosis\nMike McCready (Pearl Jam guitarist), Crohn's disease\nHal Ketchum (country singer), multiple sclerosis\nCher, chronic fatigue syndrome\nCyndi Lauper, psoriasis\nDavid Crosby, hepatitis C\nNick Jonas, Type I diabetes\nSeal, lupus\nLil Wayne (rapper), epilepsy\nRobbin Crosby (Ratt guitarist), HIV\nSteven Tyler, hepatitis C\nTom Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival guitarist), AIDS\nNeil Young, epilepsy\nNeil Diamond, Parkinson's disease\nToni Braxton, lupus and heart disease\nSinead O'Connor, fibromyalgia\nNatalie Cole, hepatitis C\nWill.i.am, tinnitus\nPink, asthma\nGlenn Campbell, Alzheimer's\nLinda Ronstadt, Parkinson's disease\nAmy Grant, shingles\n10. “ Pain” by Three Days Grace\nThis rock song from 2006 is the biggest hit of Three Days Grace's career, at least so far. It describes feeling disillusioned and being exasperated with going through life feeling numb. The narrator claims that it's better to feel pain than nothing at all. 11. \" Let It Hurt\" by Rascal Flatts\nHas your heart ever ached so badly that the only time you get a reprieve from the pain is during sleep? If so, then this 2012 country song should strike a chord. The narrator wakes up and within seconds he recalls the hurt.", "start_char": 5800, "end_char": 7624, "id": "41967735" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1528422436#5_2538212472", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_age_did_Michael_Jackson_get_vitiligo", "title": "At what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo? - Answers", "headings": "At what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo\n?\n\nAt what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo?\nYour Answer\nAt what age did Michael Jackson get vitiligo?\nRelated Questions\nHow old was Michael Jackson when he got vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson have depigmentation done because of his vitiligo disease?\nWhat formed the vitiligo on Michael Jackson?\nWhat colour skin does Michael Jackson have?\nWhy did Michael Jackson pervert himself?\nWas color was Michael Jackson?\nHow long did Michael Jackson not perform for because of Vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson have lupos?\nWhy is Michael Jackson pale?\nWhat type of cancer does Michael Jackson have?\nDoes Michael Jackson really have a disease?\nMichael Jacksons vitiligo pictures and make ups?\nDid Michael Jackson have an illness?\nDoes Janet Jackson have vitiligo?\nHow did Michael Jackson turn the color he is know?\nCan you see some pictures of michael Jackson vitiligo pictures?\nDid Michael Jackson really used to be black?\nHow old was Michael Jackson when he had signs of vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson have a disease?\nWhy was Michael Jackson looking effeminate?\nWhen did Michael Jackson get his skin disease?\nDoes prince Michael Jackson first had vitiligo?\nWhat year was Michael Jackson diagnosed with vitiligo?\nWhat did Michael Jackson suffer from?\nWhy did Michael Jackson change the colour of his skin?\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson had vitiligo: a disorder that causes depigmentation in patches of the skin\nWhat type of cancer does Michael Jackson have? Michael Jackson does not have skin cancer he has a disease called vitiligo. Does Michael Jackson really have a disease? Yes Michael did have vitiligo and lupus. Michael Jacksons vitiligo pictures and make ups? Michael Jackson used a pancake makeup to even out his skin tone. To see Michael Jackson's vitiligo and makeup pictures visit the following links. http://www.vitiligoguide.com/michael-jacksons-vitiligo/ http://floacist.wordpress.com/2007/06/10/vitiligo-photos-michael-jackson/\nDid Michael Jackson have an illness? Yes vitiligo and lupus.", "start_char": 1620, "end_char": 2306, "id": "3245582" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_431531370#0_915081498", "url": "https://skincaregeeks.com/vitiligo-michael-jackson/", "title": "Vitiligo: Michael Jackson's Skin Condition | Skin Care Geeks", "headings": "Vitiligo: Michael Jackson’s Skin Condition\nVitiligo: Michael Jackson’s Skin Condition\nClick here to see it on Amazon.\nWhat Is Vitiligo?\nProbable Causes of Vitiligo\nTypes of Vitiligo\n1. Segmental Vitiligo\n2. Non-Segmental Vitiligo\nFacts You Need to Know About Vitiligo\nWhat Are the Symptoms of Vitiligo?\nWhat Are the Most Common Treatments for Vitiligo?\n1. Sunscreen Use\nClick here to see it on Amazon.\n2. Skin Camouflage\n3. Depigmentation\nClick here to see it on Amazon.\n4. Application of Corticosteroids\n5. Phototherapy Using UVA and UVB Light\nClick here to see it on Amazon.\nAre There Any Complications of Vitiligo?\nIs Vitiligo the Skin Condition of Michael Jackson?\nHow Did Michael Jackson’s Skin Become White?\nDid Michael’s Plastic Surgery Procedures Affect His Skin Condition?\nConclusion\n", "segment": "Vitiligo: Michael Jackson's Skin Condition | Skin Care Geeks\nVitiligo: Michael Jackson’s Skin Condition\nPost category: Other Skin Issues\nPost author: Alex Moore, M.D.\nMichael Jackson’s white skin made him more memorable in the eyes of his fans and critics. It was rumored that he had a skin disease called vitiligo. Could it be true, and what exactly is vitiligo? Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that causes patches of skin to lose their color. It appears that Michael had this skin condition because his dusky skin color turned to white over time. The levels of melanin in his skin probably decreased–making him considerably whiter than his natural black skin tone.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 671, "id": "41316395" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_1241224180#1_2703034470", "url": "https://www.myshweta.org/pdf/michael-jackson-had-leucoderma.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "How Did Michael Jackson's Skin Turn White? Vitiligo Caused the Color Loss July 1, 2009 Hanish Babu\nVitiligo\n \nCaused\n \nthe\n \nColor\n \nLoss\n\nJuly\n \n1,\n \n2009\n \n \n \nHanish\n \nBabu\n \n\nWhat\n \nis\n \nVitiligo?\n\nIs\n \nVitiligo\n \nCurable?\n\nVitiligo\n \nand\n \nMichael\n \nJackson\n\nHow\n \nMichael\n \nJackson\n \nTurned\n \nWhite\n\nMichael\n \nJackson's\n \nLoss\n \nof\n \nSkin\n \nColor:\n \nThe\n \nTrials\n \nand\n \nTribulations\n\nVitiligo:\n \nA\n \nHarmless\n \nSkin\n \nDisorder\n \nwith\n \na\n \nSocial\n \nStigma\n\nJul\n \n1,\n \n2009\n \nHanish\n \nBabu\n \n\n", "segment": "When\n \nthe\n \nslanderous\n \nattacks\n \nbecame\n \nintolerable,\n \nin\n \n1993,\n \nMichael\n \nJackson\n \nrevealed,\n \nduring\n \nan\n \nOprah\n \nshow,\n \nthat\n \nhe\n \nhad\n \na\n \nskin\n \ndisease\n \nthat\n \nturned\n \nhis\n \nskin\n \nwhite. In\n \n1994,\n \nMichael\n \nJackson’s\n \ndermatologist\n \nDr. Arnold\n \nKlein\n \ntestified\n \nthat\n \nMJ\n \nwas\n \ndiagnosed\n \nwith\n \nvitiligo\n \nand\n \nlupus\n \nin\n \n1984. Though\n \nlupus\n \nerythematosus\n \nis\n \na\n \npotentially\n \nlethal\n \ndisease,\n \nluckily\n \nit\n \nwas\n \nin\n \nremission\n \nin\n \nMichael. Both\n \ndiscoid\n \nlupus\n \nerythematosus\n \nand\n \nvitiligo\n \ncan\n \nproduce\n \nloss\n \nof\n \npigmentation\n \nin\n \nthe\n \nskin. What\n \nis\n \nVitiligo? Vitiligo\n \nis\n \na\n \ncommon\n \nskin\n \ndisorder\n \nthat\n \naffects\n \n1\n \nin\n \n250\n \npeople\n \nworld\n \nover. Half\n \nof\n \nthe\n \ncases\n \nstart\n \nbetween\n \nthe\n \nages\n \nof\n \n10\n \nto\n \n30\n \nyears. Genetics\n \nplays\n \na\n \nrole\n \nin\n \nvitiligo\n \nand\n \nthere\n \nis\n \na\n \nfamily\n \nhistory\n \nof\n \nvitiligo\n \nin\n \nabout\n \n30%\n \nof\n \npatients,\n \nas\n \nin\n \nthe\n \ncase\n \nof\n \nMichael\n \nJackson. Vitiligo\n \nruns\n \nin\n \nhis\n \nfamily.", "start_char": 557, "end_char": 1613, "id": "72454884" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_296932273#5_318918633", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/07/06/skin.color.vitiligo/index.html", "title": "In life of mysteries, Jackson's changed color baffled public - CNN.com", "headings": "In life of mysteries, Jackson's changed color baffled public\nIn life of mysteries, Jackson's changed color baffled public\nDon't Miss\nHealth Library\nFrom the Blogs: Controversy, commentary, and debate\nTop News\n", "segment": "And he even shared a common habit as the King of Pop. Don't Miss\nSources: Jackson showed signs of IV drug use\nComplete Michael Jackson coverage\nVisual DX Health: Skin health information from experts\n\"I got [white spots] on one of my hands, so I used to wear a glove to hold a microphone,\" said Thomas, an Emmy-winning TV news broadcaster in Detroit, Michigan. He first noticed white spots on his scalp when he was 25. Then the spots appeared on his hands. \"Before I got this, I thought, 'What's up with Michael Jackson?' \" Thomas said. \" Then I get the disease, and it's like, 'Holy crap, there really is a disease called vitiligo, and it does what?' \" Making assumptions about why or how a person's skin color changed is \"not malicious ignorance, but it is definitely ignorance,\" Thomas said.", "start_char": 2937, "end_char": 3730, "id": "16838625" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_663613038#0_1195211310", "url": "http://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/13/us/doctor-says-michael-jackson-has-a-skin-disease.html", "title": "Doctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease - The New York Times", "headings": "Doctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease\nDoctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease\nAbout the Archive\n", "segment": "Doctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease - The New York Times\nU.S. | Doctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/13/us/doctor-says-michael-jackson-has-a-skin-disease.html\nAdvertisement\nContinue reading the main story\nSupported by\nContinue reading the main story\nDoctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease\nBy Gina Kolata\nFeb. 13, 1993\nCredit...\nThe New York Times Archives\nSee the article in its original context from\nFebruary 13, 1993, Section 1, Page 7 Buy Reprints\nView on timesmachine\nTimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive\nThis is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. Michael Jackson, who said in a television interview with Oprah Winfrey on Wednesday that his light skin was the result of a disorder, not intentional bleaching, is suffering from vitiligo, a rare disease that discolors the face and body, his dermatologist said yesterday. Although Mr. Jackson did not disclose the name of the disorder in the interview, his dermatologist in Beverly Hills, Calif., confirmed that the pop singer suffered from the little understood disease that affects 1 to 2 percent of the world's population. \"Mr. Jackson has requested that I make this statement,\" The Associated Press quoted the dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, as saying. \" It is not contagious and is a result of the loss of pigment producing cells of the skin.\" Dermatologists said vitiligo (pronounced vit-ill-EYE-go) can cause a person to lose pigment in patches or all over the body, making a black person's skin turn white, for example, or giving a white person patches of albino-like skin.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1988, "id": "686857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_663613038#1_1195213740", "url": "http://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/13/us/doctor-says-michael-jackson-has-a-skin-disease.html", "title": "Doctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease - The New York Times", "headings": "Doctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease\nDoctor Says Michael Jackson Has a Skin Disease\nAbout the Archive\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson, who said in a television interview with Oprah Winfrey on Wednesday that his light skin was the result of a disorder, not intentional bleaching, is suffering from vitiligo, a rare disease that discolors the face and body, his dermatologist said yesterday. Although Mr. Jackson did not disclose the name of the disorder in the interview, his dermatologist in Beverly Hills, Calif., confirmed that the pop singer suffered from the little understood disease that affects 1 to 2 percent of the world's population. \"Mr. Jackson has requested that I make this statement,\" The Associated Press quoted the dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, as saying. \" It is not contagious and is a result of the loss of pigment producing cells of the skin.\" Dermatologists said vitiligo (pronounced vit-ill-EYE-go) can cause a person to lose pigment in patches or all over the body, making a black person's skin turn white, for example, or giving a white person patches of albino-like skin. Although there is no way to prevent or stop the progress of vitiligo, the disease can be treated by repigmenting the skin, which is often at least partly successful, or by killing all the skin's pigment cells, making the skin uniformly light. Origins of Disorder\nThe loss of pigmentation often begins in childhood, although it can occur at any age, and it usually proceeds slowly, with a few white spots becoming noticeable on the face, knuckles or knees. The spots are symmetrical -- whatever happens on one side of the body happens on the other. The disease can stop with just a few white spots, or the light areas can spread. In severe cases, all the pigment cells are lost.", "start_char": 1006, "end_char": 2666, "id": "686858" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_480773102#0_839659806", "url": "https://www.newidea.com.au/michael-jackson-skin-disease-vitiligo-why-did-he-turn-white", "title": "Michael Jackson Skin Disease (Vitiligo): Why did he turn white? | New Idea Magazine", "headings": "How Did Michael Jackson Turn White?\nHow Did Michael Jackson Turn White?\nQ: How did Michael Jackson turn white?\nDid Michael Jackson Have Vitiligo?\nDid Michael Jackson bleach his skin, or do anything that deliberately made him whiter?\nHow did Michael Jacksons cosmetic surgeries impact his skin?\nHas there been any public discussion about his daughter's skin (Paris Jackson)?\nDeborah Grunfeld\nYour chance to win a share in $25,000!-SAVE UP TO 41%\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson Skin Disease (Vitiligo): Why did he turn white? | New Idea Magazine\nHome\nCelebrity\nHow Did Michael Jackson Turn White? Did Michael Jackson bleach his skin black or white? Did King of Pop Michael Jackson have vitiligo, a skin condition that causes white patches? - by Deborah Grunfeld\nGetty Images\nQ: How did Michael Jackson turn white? A: What was the transformation that caused the change from Michael Jackson being black? The superstar entertainer suffered from a skin condition known as vitiligo that causes a progressive loss of colour in blotches on the skin.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 580, "id": "29548277" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_300536577#7_327535369", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/06/politics/election-2012/index.html", "title": "Obama takes key battlegrounds to win re-election - CNN Politics", "headings": "Obama takes key battlegrounds to win re-election\nObama takes key battlegrounds to win re-election\nStory highlights\nLate push by Romney falls short\nRace was dead even in final polls\nNew pressure for deficit deal\nCampaign chess match\nSuperstorm Sandy\n", "segment": "Overall, Obama led by more than one million votes in the popular tally. The president won his home state of Illinois as well as Romney’ s home state of Massachusetts – where the Republican previously served as governor. He also won Romney’s birth state of Michigan, along with Colorado, Nevada, California, Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Maine, Rhode Island, Hawaii and the District of Columbia, according to the CNN projections. Romney won North Carolina, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah, Missouri and Georgia, CNN projects. According to early exit polls, 60% of voters said the economy was the most important issue, 59% thought abortion should be legal and 50% wanted Obama’s health care reform law repealed while 43% wanted it to remain in place or be expanded. The breakdown of voters, according to the early exit polls, was 73% white, 13% African American, 10% Latino and 3% Asian. Pre-election polls showed Romney holding an advantage among white men while Obama had the edge with white women, and Obama receiving overwhelming support among minorities. With the victory, Obama will face the challenge of leading a country facing chronic federal deficits and debt as well as sluggish economic growth in the wake of a devastating recession and financial industry collapse that confronted Obama when he took office in January 2009. Around the country, voters formed long lines at polling places after record numbers participated in early balloting, indicating a strong turnout. Sporadic reports of irregularities included malfunctioning voting machines and other problems, including electoral hardships for some struggling to recover from the devastation of Superstorm Sandy in states in the country’s northeast.", "start_char": 5604, "end_char": 7622, "id": "16844301" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1044686360#9_1272338113", "url": "https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Barack_Obama_elected_44th_President_of_the_United_States", "title": "Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States - Wikinews, the free news source", "headings": "Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States\nBarack Obama elected 44th President of the United States\nWednesday, November 5, 2008\nContents\nVictory speech\nResults\nThis is a tally of all of the polls closed so far.\nNational turnout:\nElectoral College Overview\nSources\nExternal links\n", "segment": "State\nEC votes\nWinner\nAlabama\n9\nMcCain\nAlaska\n3\nMcCain\nArizona\n10\nMcCain\nArkansas\n6\nMcCain\nCalifornia\n55\nObama\nColorado\n9\nObama\nConnecticut\n7\nObama\nDelaware\n3\nObama\nD.C.\n3\nObama\nFlorida\n27\nObama\nGeorgia\n15\nMcCain\nHawaii\n4\nObama\nIdaho\n4\nMcCain\nIllinois\n21\nObama\nIndiana\n11\nObama\nIowa\n7\nObama\nKansas\n6\nMccain\nKentucky\n8\nMcCain\nLouisiana\n9\nMcCain\nMaine\n4\nObama\nMaryland\n10\nObama\nMassachusetts\n12\nObama\nMichigan\n17\nObama\nMinnesota\n10\nObama\nMississippi\n6\nMcCain\nMissouri\n11\nToo close\nMontana\n3\nMcCain\nNebraska\n5\nMcCain\nNevada\n5\nObama\nNew Hampshire\n4\nObama\nNew Jersey\n15\nObama\nNew Mexico\n5\nObama\nNew York\n31\nObama\nNorth Carolina\n15\nObama\nNorth Dakota\n3\nMcCain\nOhio\n20\nObama\nOklahoma\n7\nMccain\nOregon\n7\nObama\nPennsylvania\n21\nObama\nRhode Island\n4\nObama\nSouth Carolina\n8\nMcCain\nSouth Dakota\n3\nMcCain\nTennessee\n11\nMcCain\nTexas\n34\nMcCain\nUtah\n5\nMcCain\nVermont\n3\nObama\nVirginia\n13\nObama\nWashington\n11\nObama\nWest Virginia\n5\nMcCain\nWisconsin\n10\nObama\nWyoming\n3\nMcCain\n\n\nHave an opinion on this story? Share it! Sources\n\nThis article features first-hand journalism by Wikinews members. See the collaboration page for more details. This article features first-hand journalism by Wikinews members. See the collaboration page for more details. \" Obama 'is elected US president' \" — BBC News Online, November 5, 2008\n\" ABC News projects that Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States \" — ABC News, November 4, 2008\n\" Complete Text of John McCain's Concession Speech \" — Los Angeles Times, November 4th 2008\n\" Obama says change is coming \" — The News Pakistan, November 5, 2008\n\nSome information contained in this article was obtained from television, radio, or live webcast sources. Reporter's notes and the broadcast source details are available at the collaboration page . External links\nCNN 2008 presidential election results\n\nThis page is archived, and is no longer publicly editable. Articles presented on Wikinews reflect the specific time at which they were written and published, and do not attempt to encompass events or knowledge which occur or become known after their publication.", "start_char": 5236, "end_char": 7329, "id": "100067449" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_300536577#6_327533038", "url": "http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/06/politics/election-2012/index.html", "title": "Obama takes key battlegrounds to win re-election - CNN Politics", "headings": "Obama takes key battlegrounds to win re-election\nObama takes key battlegrounds to win re-election\nStory highlights\nLate push by Romney falls short\nRace was dead even in final polls\nNew pressure for deficit deal\nCampaign chess match\nSuperstorm Sandy\n", "segment": "They’ve gotten too far out.” Race was dead even in final polls\nObama and Romney ran dead even in final polls that hinted at a result rivaling some of the closest presidential elections in history, reflecting the deep political chasm in the country. A heavy turnout was reported in much of the nation, and both campaigns expressed confidence that they would prevail in what was expected to be a long night awaiting results from the eight states still up for grabs that will determine the victor. Opinion: Obama’s victory won’t transform America\nAs predicted, the election was decided in the battleground states, and as the returns emerged, it became clear that Romney was failing to win them. Overall, Obama led by more than one million votes in the popular tally. The president won his home state of Illinois as well as Romney’ s home state of Massachusetts – where the Republican previously served as governor. He also won Romney’s birth state of Michigan, along with Colorado, Nevada, California, Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Maine, Rhode Island, Hawaii and the District of Columbia, according to the CNN projections. Romney won North Carolina, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Utah, Missouri and Georgia, CNN projects. According to early exit polls, 60% of voters said the economy was the most important issue, 59% thought abortion should be legal and 50% wanted Obama’s health care reform law repealed while 43% wanted it to remain in place or be expanded.", "start_char": 4913, "end_char": 6671, "id": "16844300" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2044610643#21_2864617450", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-will-be-the-swing-states-in-2020", "title": "What will be the swing states in 2020? - Quora", "headings": "What will be the swing states in 2020?\nWhat will be the swing states in 2020?\nAnonymous\n", "segment": "California. And her gains here were somewhat large, which explains much of her popular vote victory. Actually, it is somewhat confusing why Obama didn’t expand on his 2008 margins here in 2012- like I said in a couple of my previous posts, this was a warning sign that Democrats failed to appreciate going forward. Massachusetts. Another state where Obama’s smaller 2012 victory was curious. But Trump could seriously win this state in November- no, just kidding. Maryland. One of the few states that Obama expanded on in 2012, and the 2020 margins will likely be even greater than 2016. Illinois. Okay- Obama couldn’t expand his margins of victory of his home state in 2012, but Hillary was able to expand them in 2016?", "start_char": 5213, "end_char": 5934, "id": "87976450" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_10660085#4_23770076", "url": "https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-20233064", "title": "President Barack Obama defeats Romney to win re-election - BBC News", "headings": "President Barack Obama defeats Romney to win re-election\nPresident Barack Obama defeats Romney to win re-election\nPresident Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney.\n'One nation' speech\nIn other key ballots:\nBillions spent\n", "segment": "On Tuesday, the president held the White House by assembling solid Democratic states and a number of important swing states such as Colorado, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, Virginia and Wisconsin. His narrow victory in Ohio, a critical Mid-Western swing state, sealed the victory. In other key ballots: Referendums in Maine, Maryland and Washington state approved same-sex marriage, while a measure in Minnesota to block gay unions failed\nColorado and Washington state voted to legalise recreational use of marijuana\nCalifornia voters rejected a proposal to abolish the death penalty\nIn a referendum, Puerto Ricans voted in favour of becoming the 51st US state, if Congress approves the move. Billions spent\nMr Romney won North Carolina and Indiana, both of which Mr Obama won in 2008, as well as the solid Republican states. But he was unable to win in Ohio or other states needed to breach the 270 threshold. Also on Tuesday's ballot were 11 state governorships, a third of the seats in the 100-member US Senate and all 435 seats in the House of Representatives. Mr Obama's victory came despite lingering high unemployment - 7.9% on election day - and tepid economic growth. But voters gave him credit for his 2009 rescue of the US car industry among other policy accomplishments, and rewarded him for ordering the commando mission that killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan last year. He and Mr Romney, as well as their respective allies, have spent more than $2bn (£1.25bn) - largely on adverts in swing states.", "start_char": 3526, "end_char": 5049, "id": "22049570" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_592886791#6_841034409", "url": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/2016-election/obama-trump-counties/", "title": "These former Obama strongholds sealed the election for Trump - Washington Post", "headings": "These former Obama strongholds sealed the election for Trump\nThese former Obama strongholds sealed the election for Trump\nThe Obama-Trump voter\nWhy it mattered\nMore stories\nIn Virginia and North Carolina, two swing states show why Clinton lost\nThe 2016 election, in graphics\n20 Election Day distractions\n", "segment": "Obama won twice\nObama won once\nFlipped\nstates\nWis.\n10\nPa.\n20\nIowa\n6\nOhio\n18\nFla.\n29\nNote: Trump also won Maine’s congressional 2nd District, which earned him one electoral vote. Dark gray areas did not have enough data. Alaska is not included because it does not report data at the county level. Results as of 7 a.m. Wednesday. Source: AP. More stories\nIn Virginia and North Carolina, two swing states show why Clinton lost\nClinton took major hits in rural areas without making up for it in cities. The 2016 election, in graphics\nA curated collection of the visual stories published throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, from the primaries to election day. 20 Election Day distractions\nIf you’re freaking out about the election, this is for you.", "start_char": 3959, "end_char": 4710, "id": "94211374" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_173581750#7_187579481", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida,_2012", "title": "2012 United States presidential election in Florida - Wikipedia", "headings": "2012 United States presidential election in Florida\n2012 United States presidential election in Florida\nContents\nRepublican primary\nSignificance\nControversy\nAnalysis\nGeneral election results\nBy county\nCounties that flipped from Democratic to Republican\nReferences\nExternal links\nObjectivist Party\nIndependents\n", "segment": "Gingrich would have requested that delegates be divided proportionally, corresponding to the percentage of votes each candidate received. It is not known what result a successful challenge might have had. Analysis\nObama won the state and its 29 electoral votes on Election Day by a margin of 0.88%, down from the 2.82% margin in 2008. Florida was the closest race in the country at the presidential level. Throughout the night, Obama and Romney exchanged the lead, but the networks avoided calling the state for Obama until November 10 because long lines in the larger urban areas of the state meant that the vote count was delayed. According to exit polling, Obama won 95% of the African-American vote (13% of voters), 60% of Latino voters (up 3 points from 2008 and 17% of all voters), and 50% among Independents (who accounted for 33% of all voters). Mitt Romney won white voters by 24 percent. In addition, both Democratic and Republican strategists agreed that the President's ground game and early voting leads played a huge role in such a tight race. Despite laws that curbed early voting, more than 4 million", "start_char": 8884, "end_char": 10000, "id": "58908619" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_175486911#9_188986411", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Wisconsin,_2008", "title": "2008 United States presidential election in Wisconsin - Wikipedia", "headings": "2008 United States presidential election in Wisconsin\n2008 United States presidential election in Wisconsin\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPrimaries\nCampaign\nPredictions\nPolling\nFundraising\nAdvertising and visits\nAnalysis\nResults\nResults breakdown\nBy county\nCounties that flipped from Republican to Democratic\nBy congressional district\nElectors\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Obama won Wisconsin by a comfortable 13.91% margin of victory. Obama carried the heavily Democratic cities of Milwaukee and Madison by large margins, winning above two-thirds of the vote, along with some traditionally Republican cities like Green Bay and Appleton. In Dane County, he won almost 73% of the vote, and carried 67.3% in Milwaukee County. This was consistent with Obama's pattern of strong performances in the states bordering Illinois. Obama's best performance, at 86.81%, was in the small county of Menominee, which is 87% Native American. The state's Republican base essentially melted; John McCain only carried 13 of the state's 72 counties, a devastating defeat. McCain did best in the Milwaukee suburbs like Waukesha and Ozaukee counties, with his best performance in Washington County where he received 64.14% of the vote. He only won five counties in the Northern part of the state, all of which by rather narrow margins. Wisconsin would not vote for a Republican candidate for president until it voted for Donald Trump in 2016, though it would flip back to the Democratic column in 2020 with Joe Biden back on the ballot.", "start_char": 7507, "end_char": 8650, "id": "58909131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_173557469#9_187553593", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida,_2008", "title": "2008 United States presidential election in Florida - Wikipedia", "headings": "2008 United States presidential election in Florida\n2008 United States presidential election in Florida\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPrimaries\nCampaign\nPredictions\nPolling\nFundraising\nAdvertising and visits\nAnalysis\nResults\nResults breakdown\nBy county\nBy congressional district\nElectors\nReferences\n", "segment": "Analysis\nObama won the state and its 27 electoral votes on Election Day by a margin of about 2.82%. Obama held a consistent lead for most of the night as returns came in, but the networks avoided calling the state for Obama until the conservative northwestern portion, most of which is in the Central Time Zone, began reporting its returns. According to exit polling, Obama's win in the state can be attributed to winning 96% of the African-American vote, 57% of Latino voters, and 52% among Independents. Big wins in the Orlando and Tampa Bay areas, where George W. Bush won in 2004, contributed to Obama's victory. In the former, Obama carried Orange County (which includes Orlando) by 19 points - the best margin for a Democratic candidate in 64 years. Before Al Gore and John Kerry narrowly won it, Orange County hadn't supported a Democratic presidential nominee since Franklin D. Roosevelt 's last run for president in 1944. Obama also carried Osceola County near Orlando by a 20-point margin (Bush won it in 2004 52%-47%). His strong performance in Central Florida more than likely helped the Democrats win two U.S. House seats in that region. In the Tampa Bay region, Obama carried Hillsborough County, home to Tampa, by a 7-point margin. Obama also won Pinellas County, home to St. Petersburg, by a 53%-45% margin.", "start_char": 7153, "end_char": 8477, "id": "58908608" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_173815437#10_187770667", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Indiana,_2008", "title": "2008 United States presidential election in Indiana - Wikipedia", "headings": "2008 United States presidential election in Indiana\n2008 United States presidential election in Indiana\nContents\nPrimaries\nCampaign\nPredictions\nPolling\nFundraising\nAdvertising and visits\nAnalysis\nResults\nResults breakdown\nBy county\nBy congressional district\nElectors\nSee also\nReferences\n", "segment": "Ultimately, Obama ended up carrying Indiana by 1,374,039 votes to John McCain 's 1,345,648 votes, a difference of 28,391 votes (approximately 1.03% of the total votes cast). The Libertarian candidate polled 29,257 votes - more than the margin of Obama's win. The result was widely seen as an upset considering Indiana's status as a traditionally Republican state, Obama won the contest with a mixture of excellent ground game and internet-powered outreach to potential voters. The efficient use of social media on a scale never seen before in presidential politics also played a role. At the same time as Obama captured Indiana's 11 electoral votes, incumbent Republican Governor Mitch Daniels was reelected to a second term with 57.84% of the vote over Democrat Jill Long Thompson who received 40.04%. Libertarian Andy Horning received 2.12%. At the state level, Democrats picked up one seat in the Indiana House of Representatives . Results\n2008 United States presidential election in Indiana\nParty\nCandidate\nVotes\n%\n±%\n\nDemocratic\nBarack H. Obama and Joseph R. Biden Jr.\n1,374,039\n49.85%\n+10.59%\n\nRepublican\nJohn S. McCain and Sarah Palin\n1,345,648\n48.82%\n-11.13%\n\nLibertarian\nBob Barr\n29,257\n1.06%\n+0.36%\n\nNo party\nOthers\n7,396\n0.27%\n—\nPlurality\n28,391\n1.03%\n\nTurnout\n2,756,340\n58.8%\n\nResults breakdown\nBy county\nObama won only 15 of Indiana's counties compared to 77 for McCain. However those 15 counties make up 44% of the state's population. Obama carried the state largely by trouncing McCain in Marion County, home to increasingly Democratic Indianapolis, by over 106,000 votes.", "start_char": 6926, "end_char": 8513, "id": "58908698" } ]
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We didn't go five or six innings and get credit for a win.\nDan Driessen\nDaniel Driessen\nHe's a born hitter.\nAdam Dunn\nAdam Troy Dunn\nHe's (Adam Dunn) one of those special talents who comes around once every 20 years, you know what I mean? Adam is someone who really changes a game and can hit the ball as far as anybody in the league.\nE\nBob Ewing\nGeorge Lemuel Ewing\nF\nGeorge Foster\nGeorge Arthur Foster\nLonny Frey\nLonny Frey\nG\nCesar Geronimo\nCesar Francisco (Zorrilla) Geronimo\nWarren Giles\nWarren Crandall Giles\nWhy there is nothing mysterious about it. Just a matter of putting a first class man at the helm; keeping players who looked as if they belonged; getting rid of players who looked as if they did not belong; and getting the respect of the opposition.\nIval Goodman\nIval Goodman\nOh, how I hate to come to Cincinnati! One day you look at Walters. The next day it's Derringer. On the third day you think you're going to win, and Frank McCormick or Ival Goodman beats your brains out.\nWayne Granger\nWayne Allan Granger\nWhen the game's on the line, this guy is really something.\nKen Griffey Jr.\nKen Griffey Jr.\nJust a very natural, gifted athlete and baseball player,I can remember my wife would come to games and I would tell her, 'We have a pretty exceptional outfielder.' She looked at Griffey and said, 'He's going to make the Majors.' When she saw others, she had no clue, but with him, she knew.\nKen Griffey\nGeorge Kenneth Griffey Sr.\nWhen you come up to a team and see people like Joe Morgan, Johnny Bench, Tony Perez, Pete Rose, you have to be a little awed. You ask yourself, 'what am I doing here? But I remember what my brother Bill used to say all the time, 'Kenny, when you walk out there do your thing, remember you're as good as anybody else' and I've always felt that way.\nHeinie Groh\nHenry Knight Groh\nUnless your all-time Reds team has Pete Rose at third base, Groh still deserves the accolade today.\nDon Gullett\nI wasn't nervous a bit going in there. Talking to all these reporters is a lot tougher than facing Willie Stargell or Roberto Clemente.\nH\nNoodles Hahn\nFrank George Hahn\nBubbles Hargrave\nEugene Franklin Hargrave\nHe was the perfect backstop. He had sturdy legs, a strong arm and a cool head.\nTommy Helms\nTommy Vann Helms\nHe was the perfect backstop. He had sturdy legs, a strong arm and a cool head.\nAugust Herrmann\nAugust Herrmann\nGarry was always more of a sport than a businessman, and as a host and entertainer he was without peer.\nBob Howsam\nRobert Lee Howsam\nFunny thing about Bob Howsam. When you're winning, he grinds you. When you're losing, he's easy on you. The way I have it figured, he doesn't want you to get carried away with your success.\nDummy Hoy\nWilliam Ellsworth Hoy\nHe was a real fine ballplayer. When you played with him in the outfield, the thing was that you never called for a ball. You listened for him and if he made this little squeaky sound, that meant he was going to take it.\nFred Hutchinson\nFrederick Charles Hutchinson\nHutch was the main reason we won the pennant. He brought us all together.\nJ\nJoey Jay\nJoey Jay\nWe always talk baseball. After what he did today, maybe Joey'll tell me a few things about the Yankees.\nK\nTed Kluszewski\nTheodore Bernard Kluszewski\nHow hard is hitting? You ever walk into a pitch-black room full of furniture that you've never been in before and try to walk through it without bumping into anything? Well, it's harder than that.\nLarry Kopf\nLarry Kopf\nIt was team play more than individual accomplishment that brought the pennant to the Reds. The infield of Jake Daubert, Morrie Rath, Larry Kopf and Heinie Groh functioned with a precision that was disheartening to the opposition.\nL\nBarry Larkin\nBarry Louis Larkin\nI wear a lot of pride when I put on that \"C\". I don't know if guys who aren't from Cincinnati feel the same thing.\nBrooks Lawrence\nBrooks Ulysses Lawrence\nI used to throw real hard. Then I found out that if I blasted for nine, I showered in six.\nErnie Lombardi\nErnesto Natali Lombardi\nHe could hit the ball as hard as anyone I ever saw, and that includes Ruth and Foxx.\n", "segment": "Playing alongside great power hitters and run producers such as George Foster, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez on the Big Red Machine teams of the 1970s, Bench led the club in home runs four times and RBI five times, including four consecutive season from 1972 to 1975. A two-time World Champion, two-time Most Valuable Player, 10-time Gold Glove winner, 14-time All-Star and a Reds and National Baseball Hall of Famer, Bench has been justifiably lauded for a career that embodied excellence in all facets of the game. He was as much of a weapon behind the plate as he was standing astride it with a bat in his hands. He was a more complete weapon than any catcher, if not any player, before or since. 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Johnny Bench is a Baseball Catcher and member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Johnny is famous as a National League Most Valuable Player and 14 times All-Star. His #5 jersey was retired by the Cincinnati Reds in 1983. He was also entitled as a great catcher by ESPN. Johnny Bench: Family, Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity\nJohnny Bench was born in Oklahoma City, U.S.A on December 7, 1947. His father Ted Bench was also a baseball player and a truck driver and her mother, Katy Bench was a housewife. Caption: Johnny Bench and wife (Source:", "start_char": 1119, "end_char": 1710, "id": "111606544" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3497630499#18_3869090566", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Dravecky", "title": "Dave Dravecky - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dave Dravecky\nDave Dravecky\nContents\nLife\nEarly career\nCrisis and comeback\nRetirement and later career\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Bench\n1982: Thornton\n1983: Knight\n1984: Robinson\n1985: Reuschel\n1986: Leonard\n1987: Molitor\n1988: Oester\n1989: Dravecky\n1990: Bream\n1991:", "start_char": 6904, "end_char": 7041, "id": "101660838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_802187830#4_1275938079", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/johnny-bench-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Johnny Bench Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Johnny Bench Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nJohnny Bench Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Johnny Bench in 2021\n", "segment": "$6 Million\nLast Updated: June 2021\nJohnny Bench is a former baseball catcher who played for the Cincinnati Reds in the Major Leagues. He only played for Cincinnati Reds in his whole career. He has also been inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was a key player for his team when they won six division titles, four National League pennants, and 2 World Series championships. He has been declared the most excellent catcher in baseball history by ESPN. Maybe you know about Johnny Bench very well, but do you know how old and tall is he and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, we have prepared this article about details of Johnny Bench’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life & Biography\nJohnny Bench was born in Oklahoma City, the U.S., on December 7, 1947.", "start_char": 756, "end_char": 1672, "id": "94418352" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_359802320#3_751854664", "url": "https://www.psacard.com/cardfacts/baseball-cards/1968-topps/reds-rookies-johnny-bench-ron-tompkins-247/31850/", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He spent two seasons with the Buffalo Bisons before getting the call-up to the big leagues. In 1968, Bench hit .275 with 15 home runs and 82 RBI to win the National League’s Rookie of the Year Award and his first All-Star selection while also posting a .991 fielding percentage and a 47% caught stealing percentage to win his first Rawlings Golden Glove. These accolades were early signs of what was to come. He won ten consecutive Gold Gloves behind the plate, second only to Ivan Rodriquez who won 13. In 1969, he set the single season caught stealing percentage record gunning down 57% of the opponent’s would-be base stealers and also posted a .992 fielding percentage. That same year, at the plate, Johnny led the NL with 45 home runs and 148 RBI while batting .293 to win the NL Most Valuable Player Award. Two years later, he would repeat as NL MVP, again leading the National League in home runs (40) and RBI (125) as well as throwing out 56% of the opposition’s base runners – second all-time in single season caught stealing percentage. Bench led a host of All-Stars and future Hall of Famers like Pete Rose, Dave Concepcion, Ken Griffey, Tony Perez, Joe Morgan and George Foster during the 1970s, helping the Reds reach the World Series four times (1970, 1972, 1975, 1976). The potent, well-oiled offense of Cincinnati earned the moniker \"Big Red Machine\" and could beat you with power or manufacture runs. The Reds beat the Boston Red Sox four-games-to-three in what is considered one of the greatest World Series in history and then repeated as champions in 1976, sweeping the New York Yankees.", "start_char": 5363, "end_char": 6970, "id": "86599047" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_802187830#3_1275936942", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/johnny-bench-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Johnny Bench Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Johnny Bench Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nJohnny Bench Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Johnny Bench in 2021\n", "segment": "Yes (Bobby Bench, Joshua Bench, Justin Bench)\nDating/Girlfriend (Name): N/A\nIs Johnny Bench Gay?: No\nProfession: Baseball Player\nSalary: N/A\nNet Worth in 2021: $6 Million\nLast Updated: June 2021\nJohnny Bench is a former baseball catcher who played for the Cincinnati Reds in the Major Leagues. He only played for Cincinnati Reds in his whole career. He has also been inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was a key player for his team when they won six division titles, four National League pennants, and 2 World Series championships.", "start_char": 596, "end_char": 1144, "id": "94418351" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1388432655#37_2967668295", "url": "https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/AB_career.shtml", "title": "Career Leaders & Records for At Bats | Baseball-Reference.com", "headings": "Career Leaders & Records for At Bats\nCareer Leaders & Records for At Bats\nCreate your own custom leaderboards\nMore Leaders Pages\nLeaders Index\nMore Leaders Pages\nOther AB Leaders\nHall of Fame\nJAWS\nTimes Leading League\nTimes In League Top 10\nAward Shares\nOther\n", "segment": "Johnny Bench+ (17)\n7658\nR\n186. John Ward+ (17)\n7656\nL\n187. Heinie Manush+ (17)\n7654\nL\n188. Don Kessinger (16)\n7651\nB\n189. 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This incident sobered Bench, and he assigned to it a reticence in making friends later in life. Also see: Tom Seaver Biography\nJohnny was given college scholarships to play both basketball or baseball, and he was chosen by the ‘Cincinnati Reds organization.’ Bench represented in the minor leagues in Tampa, Florida and the following year played Class A ball in the Carolina League. At this time he began wearing his batting helmet backward while he caught to protect his head from foul tips and backswings. Johnny made his major league debut on 28th August 1967 and titled National League “Rookie of the Year.” Later in his career, Johnny was disturbed by bad knees and became the Reds’ third baseman in 1982. He left baseball following the 1983 season. He was chosen to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility ( 1988 ).", "start_char": 3687, "end_char": 4642, "id": "85498476" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1513042235#0_3358345805", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/johnny-bench-net-worth/", "title": "Johnny Bench Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Johnny Bench Net Worth\nJohnny Bench Net Worth\nHow much is Johnny Bench Worth?\nJohnny Bench Net Worth:\nJohnny Bench\n", "segment": "Johnny Bench Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nJohnny Bench Net Worth\nHow much is Johnny Bench Worth? in Richest Athletes › Baseball Players\nJohnny Bench Net Worth: $5 Million\nJohnny Bench Net Worth: Johnny Bench is an American retired professional baseball player who has a net worth of $5 million. Johnny Bench was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in December 1947. He played baseball and basketball at Binger High School and was the class valedictorian. As a catcher Bench was drafted #36 by the Cincinnati Reds in the 1965 amateur draft. He played for the Buffalo Bisons in the minor leagues in 1966 and 1967. In August 1967 he was called up to the majors. Bench played his entire career for Cincinnati.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 704, "id": "32626052" } ]
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when did jennifer lopez start on in living color?
In Living Color (Season 4)
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_488674590#1_959745009", "url": "https://nypost.com/2018/08/20/remember-when-j-lo-was-a-fly-girl/", "title": "Remember when Jennifer Lopez was a 'Fly Girl'?", "headings": "Remember when J.Lo was a ‘Fly Girl’?\nRemember when J.Lo was a ‘Fly Girl’?\nShare this article:\nRead Next\n", "segment": "mptvimages.com\nCertainly, “In Living Color” — the groundbreaking, ’90s sketch -comedy series — was the breeding ground for the comic talents of Jamie Foxx, Jim Carrey, Tommy Davidson, David Alan Grier and the whole Wayans family. But the show’s dance troupe, the Fly Girls, also provided a launching pad for its members to bust some major career moves — and their B-girl stepping even inspired Bruno Mars and Cardi B’s “Finesse (Remix)” video. Of course, the most famous former Fly Girl is Jennifer Lopez, who will be honored with the Video Vanguard award at the MTV Video Music awards Monday night at Radio City Music Hall. J.Lo got her start as one of the hip-hop hoofers in Seasons 3 and 4 of the 1990-1994 “In Living Color” run. “Jenny from the Block” has never looked back since the then 22-year-old Bronx native was introduced by “In Living Color” creator and star Keenen Ivory Wayans on that vibrant stage in September 1991. Lopez went on to become a backup dancer for Janet Jackson before breaking into movies and her own recording career. “Soul Train” alum Rosie Perez had already appeared in Spike Lee’s 1989 film “Do the Right Thing,” memorably dancing in the opening credits, before she became the Fly Girls’ choreographer for the first four seasons of “In Living Color.” “ I knew how to give them a personality and style,” Perez told Elle. The Brooklyn-born Perez went on to do more movies, earning a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for 1993’s “Fearless,” and more recently was a co-host of “The View” from 2014 to 2015. “Dancing with the Stars” judge Carrie Ann Inaba was one of the five original Fly Girls, grooving in the gig for three seasons. “", "start_char": 862, "end_char": 2532, "id": "65595017" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_839203053#1_1766685925", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/jennifer-lopez-9542231", "title": "Jennifer Lopez - Movies, Age & Kids - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nJennifer Lopez\nWho Is Jennifer Lopez?\nEarly Life and Career\nEarly Movies\nSongs and Later Movies\nPersonal Life\nSean \"Puffy\" Combs\nCris Judd\nBen Affleck\nMarc Anthony\nKids\nCasper Smart to Alex Rodriguez\nTV Projects\n'American Idol'\n'Shades of Blue'\n'World of Dance'\n'Hustlers'\nSuper Bowl Halftime Show\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nGeorge Lopez\nJennifer Aniston\nShakira\nGwen Stefani\nPedro Alonso Lopez\nLinda Ronstadt\nMary J. Blige\nChristina Aguilera\nJennifer Grey\n", "segment": "Who Is Jennifer Lopez? Jennifer Lopez danced on the TV show In Living Color before her starring role in the film Selena. She turned to music and found major success on the pop and dance charts with hits like \"Get Right\" and \"Play,\" while continuing to garner Hollywood film work. She married salsa icon Marc Anthony in 2004 and had twins; the couple split a few years later. Her recent TV projects include American Idol, Shades of Blue and World of Dance. Early Life and Career\nBorn July 24, 1969, in the Bronx, New York, Lopez began her career as a dancer, appearing in stage musicals and various music videos. In 1990, she won a national competition and earned a spot dancing on the popular Fox comedy television series In Living Color as one of the \"Fly Girls.\" A series of small acting jobs followed, including parts in two more series and a TV movie, Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7, in 1993.", "start_char": 870, "end_char": 1778, "id": "75808968" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_380337422#0_790933559", "url": "https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2486168/the-best-jennifer-lopez-movies-ranked", "title": "The 10 Best Jennifer Lopez Movies, Ranked - CINEMABLEND", "headings": "The 10 Best Jennifer Lopez Movies, Ranked\nThe 10 Best Jennifer Lopez Movies, Ranked\n10. Enough (2002)\n9. Shall We Dance (2004)\n8. The Cell (2000)\n7. What To Expect When You’re Expecting (2012)\n6. Second Act (2018)\n5. Maid In Manhattan (2002)\n4. The Wedding Planner (2001)\n3. Hustlers (2019)\n2. Out of Sight (1998)\n1. Selena (1997)\n", "segment": "The 10 Best Jennifer Lopez Movies, Ranked - CINEMABLEND\nShare\n×\nFacebook\nCopy to clipboard\nfeatures\nThe 10 Best Jennifer Lopez Movies, Ranked\nJerrica Tisdale\nPublished: Dec. 6. 2019 11:41 AM\nFacebook\ncinemablend\nCopy to clipboard\nIn 1991, Jennifer Lopez began her career as a Fly Girl on the hit comedy sketch show In Living Color. Since dancing on In Living Color, Jennifer Lopez has become a global superstar, with numerous hit songs, world tours, producing several television shows, and appearing in over 25 studio films. Jennifer Lopez movies have become huge box office successes while winning her even more fan devotion. Jennifer Lopez has tackled all genres in her movies: these films have included everything from romance to sci-fi. She has been showing her versatility as a performer and as an actress for nearly 30 years. However, it seems like only recently that Jennifer Lopez has begun receiving Oscar buzz, along with praise for her performances. As critics finally take Jennifer Lopez movies seriously, let’s look back at some of her best films.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1060, "id": "108309411" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1533292343#3_3225322407", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jennifer-Lopez", "title": "Jennifer Lopez | Biography, Movies, Albums, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Jennifer Lopez\nJennifer Lopez\nAmerican actress and musician\nWhy is Jennifer Lopez significant?\nWhat was Jennifer Lopez’s early life like?\nWhat were Jennifer Lopez’s major accomplishments?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "and The Wedding Planner (2001), the first in a string of romantic comedies. Lopez also became a pop star, releasing numerous successful albums, including On the 6 (1999), J.Lo (2001), Rebirth (2005), and Love? ( 2011). Lopez, who was born into a family of Puerto Rican descent, took dance lessons throughout her childhood and from an early age had aspirations of fame. She performed internationally in stage musicals, and at age 16 she made her film debut with a small role in My Little Girl (1986). Her television break came in 1990 when she was cast as one of the “Fly Girls,” dancers who appeared on the comedy show In Living Color. After she left the show, she turned her focus to acting, first in several short-lived television series and then in movie roles. Film success came quickly, and by the mid-1990s she was appearing with such notable actors as Robin Williams ( Jack, 1996) and Jack Nicholson ( Blood and Wine, 1997). Lopez still remained somewhat in the periphery of the public vision, however, until she landed the lead role in Selena (1997), a biopic of the murdered Tejana singer. She went on to star in a number of thrillers and action dramas, including Anaconda (1997), U Turn (1997), Out of Sight (1998), and The Cell (2000), and she gained widespread praise for The Wedding Planner (2001), her successful first attempt at romantic comedy.", "start_char": 1640, "end_char": 2999, "id": "23750383" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2577248862#0_3540530254", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/full-cast-of-in-living-color-cast-list-for-the-show-in-living-color/reference", "title": "In Living Color Cast | List of All In Living Color Actors and Actresses", "headings": "In Living Color Cast List\nEntertainment\nIn Living Color Cast List\nAlexandra Wentworth\nCarrie Ann Inaba\nChris Rock\nDamon Wayans\nDavid Alan Grier\nJamie Foxx\nJennifer Lopez\nJim Carrey\nKeenen Ivory Wayans\nKelly Coffield Park\nKim Coles\nKim Wayans\nMarlon Wayans\nShawn Wayans\nTommy Davidson\nMolly Shannon\nSteve Park\nT'Keyah Crystal Keymáh\nKali Hawk\nWill Smith\n", "segment": "In Living Color Cast | List of All In Living Color Actors and Actresses\nEntertainment\n9.4k readers\nIn Living Color Cast List\nReference\nUpdated June 14, 2019 9.4k views 20 items\nIn Living Color cast list, including photos of the actors when available. This list includes all of the In Living Color main actors and actresses, so if they are an integral part of the show you'll find them below. You can various bits of trivia about these In Living Color stars, such as where the actor was born and what their year of birth is. This cast list of actors from In Living Color focuses primarily on the main characters, but there may be a few actors who played smaller roles on In Living Color that are on here as well. This list features items like Jennifer Lopez Will Smith, and many more. If you are wondering, \"Who are the actors from In Living Color?\" or \"Who starred on In Living Color?\" then this list will help you answer those questions. In most cases you can click on the names of these popular In Living Color actors and actresses to find out more information about them. If you're looking for a particular In Living Color actor or actress, then type their name into the \"search\" bar to find them directly.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1209, "id": "88371410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_1263465505#12_2704341613", "url": "https://www.fotolog.com/jennifer-lopez-net-worth/", "title": "Jennifer Lopez Net Worth 2020 - How Much is She Worth? - FotoLog", "headings": "Jennifer Lopez Net Worth 2020\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth 2020\nWhat Is Jennifer Lopez’s Net Worth?\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth:\n$400 Million\nWho Is Jennifer Lopez?\nPersonal Life\nRead Other Interesting Net Worth Stories.\nQuotes from Jennifer Lopez\n“Beauty is only skin deep. I think what’s really important is finding a balance of mind, body and spirit.”\n“Doubt is a killer. You just have to know who you are and what you stand for.”\n“You’ve got to love yourself first. You’ve got to be okay on your own before you can be okay with somebody else.”\n“You mirror what the world mirrors to you.”\n", "segment": "Who Is Jennifer Lopez? img source: wordpress.com\nJennifer Lynn Lopez started her career as a dance artist, showing up for stage performances and different music videos accordingly. Lopez’s opportunity as a Fly Girl dancer came about when she applied to fill in as a cast member on the famous Fox TV television show “ In Living Color .” Jlo earned her place out of 2,000 applicants for the show and made it to the finals. She carried her dancing endeavors until she decided to step up for acting. Jlo progressed from dancing to receiving her first professional acting gig in 1993, she starred as “Rosie Romero” for CBS’s TV drama Lost in the Wild. Lopez’s first film “ Mi Familia ,” or “ My Family ” was widely praised, in 1995. img source: nbcnews.com\nShe likewise showed up in ‘ Money Train ‘ that same year, and in 1996, ‘Jack ‘, featuring Robin Williams.", "start_char": 5360, "end_char": 6218, "id": "81860562" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_261120966#5_565162135", "url": "https://www.typicalcelebrity.com/jennifer-lopez-net-worth/", "title": "Jennifer Lopez Net Worth And Earnings In 2020", "headings": "Jennifer Lopez Net Worth\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth\nJennifer Lopez Overviews\nJennifer Lopez upcoming film projects for 2020:\nJennifer Lopez Accolades\nJennifer Lopez’s Net Worth\n", "segment": "In 2004, she starred in “Shall We Dance?”. In 2005, she starred in “Monster-in-Law.” In 2007 she released her fifth studio album “Como Ama Una Mujer.” This album received the highest first-week sales for a Spanish debut album in the United States. In that same year, she released her sixth studio album, “Brave.” In 2011 she appeared as a judge on American Idol and released her seventh studio album “Love?”. In 2014, she released her eighth album, “A.K.A.”\nFrom 2016 to 2018, J. Lo starred in the crime drama series Shades of Blue and played a residency show, “Jennifer Lopez: All I Have” at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas. In 2017, she produced and served as a judge on “World of Dance,” a show that is still on. In December 2018, she created and starred in the comedy film “Second Act,” directed by Peter Segal.", "start_char": 1912, "end_char": 2723, "id": "5811154" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_733333837#3_1315923108", "url": "https://www.nickiswift.com/211403/what-the-in-living-color-fly-girls-are-doing-today/", "title": "What The In Living Color Fly Girls Are Doing Today", "headings": "What The In Living Color Fly Girls Are Doing Today\nWhat The In Living Color Fly Girls Are Doing Today\nJennifer Lopez went from Fly Girl to megastar\nRosie Perez was the brains of the operation\nCarrie Inaba was the baddest Fly Girl\nSasha Alexander traded in her Fly Girl 'hot pants' for an acting career\nThis Fly Girl opted for a life behind the camera\nBeing a Fly Girl was a 'unique opportunity' for Lisa Marie Todd\nJossie Harris Thacker: The untrained Fly Girl\n", "segment": "The Story of In Living Color and the Black Comedy Revolution (via Entertainment Tonight ), when Lopez joined the crew in season three, it wasn't all smooth sailing. Allegedly, there were rifts and tensions between J.Lo and some of the other crew members, but there was no denying Lopez's talent or place on that stage. \" We all knew she was destined for greatness,\" fellow former Fly Girl Carrie Ann Inaba told The Hollywood Reporter. \" She was a very determined young woman.\" From In Living Color, Lopez joined Janet Jackson's team of backup dancers. According to the Los Angeles Times, she then transitioned into acting with small parts before landing her first major roles in Mi Familia in 1995 and Jack in 1996. The following year, she landed the titular role of Selena, the part that helped shoot her into stardom and convince record labels to give her music career a shot. Rosie Perez was the brains of the operation\nGareth Cattermole/Getty Images\nThough not technically a Fly Girl, Rosie Perez choreographed the moves that helped make the dance crew what it was. In 1989, Perez's dancing made its mark in the opening credits of Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing. Shortly afterwards, she replaced A.J. Johnson, the originally planned In Living Color choreographer, because of a scheduling conflict.", "start_char": 2017, "end_char": 3316, "id": "29791890" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1533292343#2_3225321128", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jennifer-Lopez", "title": "Jennifer Lopez | Biography, Movies, Albums, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Jennifer Lopez\nJennifer Lopez\nAmerican actress and musician\nWhy is Jennifer Lopez significant?\nWhat was Jennifer Lopez’s early life like?\nWhat were Jennifer Lopez’s major accomplishments?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n", "segment": "Her television break came in 1991 when she became a dancer on In Living Color. What were Jennifer Lopez’s major accomplishments? Lopez starred in such notable films as Selena (1997), about the murdered Tejana singer ; Anaconda (1997); Out of Sight (1998); and The Wedding Planner (2001), the first in a string of romantic comedies. Lopez also became a pop star, releasing numerous successful albums, including On the 6 (1999), J.Lo (2001), Rebirth (2005), and Love? ( 2011). Lopez, who was born into a family of Puerto Rican descent, took dance lessons throughout her childhood and from an early age had aspirations of fame. She performed internationally in stage musicals, and at age 16 she made her film debut with a small role in My Little Girl (1986).", "start_char": 1384, "end_char": 2138, "id": "23750382" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_345922345#8_474706204", "url": "http://www.searchnetworth.com/jennifer-lopez-net-worth/", "title": "Jennifer Lopez Net Worth | Search Net Worth", "headings": "Search Net Worth\nPaul Mccartney Net Worth 50 Cent Net Worth\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth is$250 Million\nJennifer Lopez Salary is$12 Million\nJennifer Lopez tour dates and concert dates 2013\nWhat is Jennifer Lopez Net Worth?\nJennifer Lopez Latest News\nJennifer Lopez to be handed Spotlight Award\nJennifer Lopez to Receive Palm Springs Film Festival’s Spotlight Award\nJennifer Lopez & Owen Wilson Go For a Stroll Filming 'Marry Me' in Brooklyn\nJennifer Lopez To Receive Palm Springs Fest Spotlight Award\nJennifer Lopez to receive Spotlight Award at Palm Springs International Film Festival\nFeatured People\nSearch Net Worth\n", "segment": "Her second album J.Lo (2001) reached number one on the Billboard 200 the same week her film The Wedding Planner led the box office, becoming the first person to achieve a number one film and album in the same week. It spawned the number-one single \"I'm Real\" and \"Love Don't Cost a Thing\". She released a remix album J to tha L-O! The Remixes in 2002, which became the first number-one remix album in the United States. Her third and fourth studio albums, This Is Me... Then (2002) and Rebirth (2005) reached number two. In 2007 she released her first full Spanish album Como Ama una Mujer. Returning to music in 2011, she released her seventh album Love?, which spawned her most successful single \"On the Floor\", one of the best-selling singles of all time. As of 2012, Lopez had amassed estimated sales of over 70 million records worldwide,Billboard ranked her as the\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth, 3.3 out of 5 based on 266 ratings\nJennifer Lopez Latest News\nJennifer Lopez to be handed Spotlight Award\nJennifer Lopez will be handed the Spotlight Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. The 'Hustlers' star will be honoured at the Film Festival's Film Awards Gala on January 2, 2020, for ...\nPosted:", "start_char": 4253, "end_char": 5465, "id": "101929575" } ]
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what is the zip code for wildwood?
08260
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These include 63005-xxxx, 63011-xxxx, 63021-xxxx, 63025-xxxx and 63069-xxxx. Customers who wish to lookup their ZIP+4 can go to the United States Postal Service website and select “Look up a ZIP Code” under the “Mail and Ship” dropdown menu. Using a complete address (including the 9-digit ZIP Code) on all correspondence will not only better identify your City name, but will also increase efficiency and reduce delivery times. Beginning on June 15, 2017, businesses and other senders likely began updating their respective databases to include the default Wildwood address. 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Wildwood (IL) is 990 miles north-northwest.", "start_char": 310, "end_char": 859, "id": "49517280" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_938304098#0_2107215387", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/nj/cape-may/north-wildwood", "title": "NORTH WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)", "headings": "NORTH WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)\nNORTH WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)\n08260\n", "segment": "NORTH WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)\nNORTH WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)\nThe Zipcode for North Wildwood is\n08260\n. North Wildwood is a city of Cape May, New Jersey in the Mid Atlantic region of the USA. It is located about 85 miles south of NJ's capital city of Trenton. In the most recent US census the population of North Wildwood was 4041. City/Zip code State\nAll States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nLocation: North Wildwood\nZip code: 08260\nCounty: Cape May\nState: New Jersey Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in New Jersey that start with N\nNearby Post Office:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1019, "id": "49530685" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_938328289#1_2107255985", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/nj/cape-may/wildwood", "title": "WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)", "headings": "\nWILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)\n08260\n08260\n", "segment": "Wildwood\nZip code: 08260\nCounty: Cape May\nState: New Jersey Zip Codes\nCountry: USA\nFind More Cities in New Jersey that start with W\nNearby Post Office: WILDWOOD\nPost Office Address: 3311 ATLANTIC AVE\nPost Office Suburb: WILDWOOD, NJ, 08260-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nSame zip code Suburbs Anglesea , Grassy Sound , N Wildwood , North Wildwood , Shaw Crest , West Wildwood , Wildwood City , Wildwood Crest , Wildwood Crst\nOther Locations near Wildwood NJ\nAvalon , Burleigh , Cape May , Cape May Ch , Cape May Court House , Cape May Point , Cape May Pt , Clermont , Cold Spring , Del Haven , Erma , Fishing Creek , Green Creek , Mayville , Miami Beach , N Cape May Zip Code , North Cape May , Rio Grande , Stone Harbor , Swainton , Town Bank , Villas , West Cape May , Whitesboro\nSimilar named locations\nWildwood (CA) is 2528 miles west-northwest. Wildwood (FL) is 812 miles south-southwest. Wildwood (GA) is 647 miles west-southwest.", "start_char": 308, "end_char": 1261, "id": "49530725" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_468050990#2_1157584857", "url": "https://www.zipdatamaps.com/08260", "title": "Zip Code 08260 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated April 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 08260 Map and Profile\nZip Code 08260 Map and Profile\nZip Code 08260 Profile Data\nZip Code 08260 Description\nZip Code 08260 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 08260 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 08260 Population Profile\nZip Code 08260 Public School Profile\nZip Code 08260 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 08260 Politics Profile\nZip Code 08260 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 08260 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 08260\nZip Code 08260 Cities\nZip Code 08260 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 08260 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 08260 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 08260 Time Zone Profile\n", "segment": "Zip code 08260 is primarily located in Cape May County. The official US Postal Service name for 08260 is WILDWOOD, New Jersey. Portions of zip code 08260 are contained within or border the city limits of North Wildwood, NJ, Wildwood, NJ, Wildwood Crest, NJ, West Wildwood, NJ, and Diamond Beach, NJ. The area code for zip code 08260 is 609. 08260 can be classified socioeconically as a Lower Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in New Jersey. The current unemployment level in 08260 is 13.1% which is higher than the current county unemployment level of 5.8% and is higher than the current state unemployment at 8.1% and higher than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 08260 decreased to 13661 from 15326 over the past 10 years. The majority ethnicity residing in 08260 is White while the majority ethnicity attending 08260 public schools is White. 68.6% of students in 08260 public schools receive or are eligible to participate in free or reduced lunch programs. 4.3% 11.8% 82.7%\nRace\n% of Total\nBlack\n579\nWhite\n11,025\nAsian\n97\nNative Amer.", "start_char": 992, "end_char": 2117, "id": "49035189" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_478594318#2_1180202853", "url": "https://www.zipdatamaps.com/34785", "title": "Zip Code 34785 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated May 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 34785 Map and Profile\nZip Code 34785 Map and Profile\nZip Code 34785 Profile Data\nZip Code 34785 Description\nZip Code 34785 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 34785 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 34785 Population Profile\nZip Code 34785 Public School Profile\nZip Code 34785 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 34785 Politics Profile\nZip Code 34785 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 34785 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 34785\nZip Code 34785 Cities\nZip Code 34785 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 34785 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 34785 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 34785 Time Zone Profile\nSchools in Zip Code 34785\n", "segment": "Zip code 34785 is primarily located in Sumter County. The official US Postal Service name for 34785 is WILDWOOD, Florida. Portions of zip code 34785 are contained within or border the city limits of Wildwood, FL, Coleman, FL, Leesburg, FL, Lake Panasoffkee, FL, and Fruitland Park, FL. The area code for zip code 34785 is 352. 34785 can be classified socioeconically as a Lower Middle Class class zipcode in comparison to other zipcodes in Florida. The current unemployment level in 34785 is 4.5% which is lower than the current county unemployment level of 6.7% and is lower than the current state unemployment at 5.0% and lower than the current national unemployment rate at 6.0%. According the 2010 US Census, the population of 34785 increased to 17406 from 15671 over the past 10 years. The majority ethnicity residing in 34785 is White while the majority ethnicity attending 34785 public schools is Black. 87% of students in 34785 public schools receive or are eligible to participate in free or reduced lunch programs. 26% 12.4% 59.2%\nRace\n% of Total\nBlack\n4,993\nWhite\n11,364\nAsian\n78\nNative Amer.", "start_char": 809, "end_char": 1912, "id": "49043559" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_938328289#2_2107257224", "url": "https://zip-codez.com/zip-code/nj/cape-may/wildwood", "title": "WILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)", "headings": "\nWILDWOOD Zip Code (NJ)\n08260\n08260\n", "segment": "WILDWOOD\nPost Office Address: 3311 ATLANTIC AVE\nPost Office Suburb: WILDWOOD, NJ, 08260-9998\n+ −\nLeaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors\nSame zip code Suburbs Anglesea , Grassy Sound , N Wildwood , North Wildwood , Shaw Crest , West Wildwood , Wildwood City , Wildwood Crest , Wildwood Crst\nOther Locations near Wildwood NJ\nAvalon , Burleigh , Cape May , Cape May Ch , Cape May Court House , Cape May Point , Cape May Pt , Clermont , Cold Spring , Del Haven , Erma , Fishing Creek , Green Creek , Mayville , Miami Beach , N Cape May Zip Code , North Cape May , Rio Grande , Stone Harbor , Swainton , Town Bank , Villas , West Cape May , Whitesboro\nSimilar named locations\nWildwood (CA) is 2528 miles west-northwest. Wildwood (FL) is 812 miles south-southwest. Wildwood (GA) is 647 miles west-southwest. Wildwood (IL) is 729 miles west-northwest. Wildwood Landing (IN) is 575 miles west-northwest. Wildwood Lake (IN) is 628 miles west. Wildwood Camp (IA) is 848 miles west-northwest. Wildwood (MN) is 1141 miles northwest.", "start_char": 459, "end_char": 1480, "id": "49530726" } ]
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what country was george washington from?
Kingdom of Great Britain
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1535532036#0_2176451548", "url": "http://www.history.army.mil/books/CG&CSA/washington-g.htm", "title": "George Washington", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George Washington", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 17, "id": "19814143" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1357165016#0_3091780719", "url": "https://thefactfile.org/george-washington-facts/", "title": "47 Interesting Facts About George Washington That You Should Know - The Fact File", "headings": "47 Interesting Facts About George Washington That You Should Know\n47 Interesting Facts About George Washington That You Should Know\nGeorge Washington’s early life, family, farming\nStart of military career, marriage, health issues\nBecoming the President, resolving debt crisis, final address, cause of death\nGeorge Washington – Quick facts and information\n", "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.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1235, "id": "107631406" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_444384081#0_606309750", "url": "http://www.constitutionday.com/washington-george-va.html", "title": "George Washington | U.S. Founding Father | ConstitutionDay.com", "headings": "\n", "segment": "George Washington | U.S. Founding Father | ConstitutionDay.com\nBaldwin, Abraham, GA\nBassett, Richard, DE\nBedford, Gunning, Jr., DE\nBlair, John, VA\nBlount, William, NC\nBrearley, David, NJ\nBroom, Jacob, DE\nButler, Pierce, SC\nCarroll, Daniel, MD\nClymer, George, PA\nDayton, Jonathan, NJ\nDickinson, John, DE\nFew, William, GA\nFitzsimons, Thomas, PA\nFranklin, Benjamin, PA\nGilman, Nicholas, NH\nGorham, Nathaniel, MA\nHamilton, Alexander, NY\nIngersoll, Jared, PA\nJefferson, Thomas, VA\nJenifer, Daniel St Thomas, MD\nJohnson, William Samuel, CT\nKing, Rufus, MA\nLangdon, John, NH\nLivingston, William, NJ\nMadison, James, VA\nMcHenry, James, MD\nMifflin, Thomas, PA\nMorris, Gouverneur, PA\nMorris, Robert, PA\nPaterson, William, NJ\nPinckney, C. Cotesworth, SC\nPinckney, Charles, SC\nRead, George, DE\nRutledge, John, SC\nSherman, Roger, CT\nSpaight, Richard Dobbs, NC\nWashington, George, VA\nWilliamson, Hugh, NC\nWilson, James, PA\nGeorge Washington was the first President of the USA and served in the position between 1789 and 1797. He was aptly called the father of his nation for the important role that he played in the formation of the USA. George Washington was instrumental in forcing the British forces out of Boston as the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary forces. After successfully negotiating with the French, and holding together a fragile and weak army, he was able to save the nation from disintegration and defeat. After the war ended in 1783, George Washington retired from public view and settled down in his plantation at Mount Vernon, surprising many with his action. George Washington played a key role in drafting the Constitution of the United States in the year 1787. As president, he set up protocols in the new government's executive department. His singular aim was to create a nation that would stand strong even with the war between Britain and France. The Proclamation of Neutrality under his leadership in 1793 clearly spelt out the country's stand of non-involvement in conflicts of foreign nations. His other reforms included support to set up an effective tax collection system, creation of a national bank, and reducing the nation's debt to build an economically strong country.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2196, "id": "17001987" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_140333216#6_377922440", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_county_and_colony_in_which_George_Washington_was_born", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "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? No - he was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, America. What part of Virginia was George washington born? George Washington was born, 22 February 1732, Westmoreland\nCounty, Virginia, USA. Where wear was George Washington born? Westmoreland County, Virginia\nWhere was George Washington Carmack born?", "start_char": 2600, "end_char": 3193, "id": "74960234" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_140333216#5_377921511", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_county_and_colony_in_which_George_Washington_was_born", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "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?", "start_char": 2206, "end_char": 2890, "id": "74960233" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_838085324#5_1764074288", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/george-washington-9524786", "title": "George Washington - Facts, Presidency & Quotes - Biography", "headings": "\nQuick Facts\nGeorge Washington\nWho Was George Washington?\nEarly Life and Family\nMount Vernon\nChildhood and Education\nPre-Revolutionary Military Career\nFrench and Indian War\nCommander of Virginia Troops\nMartha Washington\nEnslaved People\nTeeth\nAmerican Revolution\nCommander-in-Chief of the Continental Army\nCrossing the Delaware\nVictories and Losses\nValley Forge\nRevolutionary War Victory\nConstitutional Convention\nDOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY'S GEORGE WASHINGTON FACT CARD\nGeorge Washington: Presidency\nAccomplishments\nWhiskey Rebellion\nJay Treaty\nPolitical Parties\nRetirement\nFarewell Address\nDeath\nLegacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nMartha Washington\nThomas Jefferson\nJames Madison\nJames Monroe\nBenjamin Franklin\nAlexander Hamilton\nJohn Adams\nBooker T. Washington\nGeorge Washington Carver\n", "segment": "George Washington was a Virginia plantation owner who served as a general and commander-in-chief of the colonial armies during the American Revolutionary War, and later became the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. Early Life and Family\nWashington was born on February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was the eldest of Augustine and Mary’s six children, all of whom survived into adulthood. The family lived on Pope's Creek in Westmoreland County, Virginia. They were moderately prosperous members of Virginia's \"middling class.\" Washington could trace his family's presence in North America to his great-grandfather, John Washington, who migrated from England to Virginia. The family held some distinction in England and was granted land by Henry VIII . But much of the family’s wealth in England was lost under the Puritan government of Oliver Cromwell . In 1657 Washington’s grandfather, Lawrence Washington, migrated to Virginia. Little information is available about the family in North America until Washington’s father, Augustine, was born in 1694.", "start_char": 3004, "end_char": 4105, "id": "75807656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1431914191#0_2356139356", "url": "http://www.american-presidents.com/george-washington/", "title": "George Washington: Biography, Facts, Quotes, Speeches, Timeline & More", "headings": "George Washington\nGeorge Washington\nEarly Life\nAmerican Revolutionary War\nFacts\nPresidency\nLater Life\nSpeeches\nReligion\nPolitics and Legacy\nLinks\nGeorge Washington Quotes\nGeorge Washington Timeline\nPictures of George Washington\nAdministration\n1788-89 Election Results\n", "segment": "George Washington: Biography, Facts, Quotes, Speeches, Timeline & More\nGeorge Washington\nLansdowne portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, 1796\nBorn on February 22, 1732 (by the Gregorian Calendar), Washington was known as the Father of His Country. He was an American general as well as the Commander in Chief of the colonial armies in the American Revolutionary War, then served as President of the 1787 Constitutional Convention and became the first President of the United States. George Washington was the President while securing America’s independence and is generally accepted as one of the most important Presidents in the history of our country. Washington voluntarily stepped down after 8 years in service to his country as President, handing the reins to John Adams. Early Life\nGeorge Washington in 1772 by Charles Willson Peale – the earliest authenticated portrait\nWashington was raised by English parents, Augustine Washington (1693 – 1743) and Mary Ball Washington (1708 – 1789) on their Pope’s Creek Estate at Colonial Beach in Virginia, near Fredericksburg. During his younger years he surveyed the Shenandoah Valley, overcame smallpox in 1751 while in Barbados where Washington had travelled with his half brother Lawrence to help him overcome tuberculosis. Washington was initiated as a Freemason in Fredericksburg. In 1754, Washington began his service with the Virginia Militia as a colonel. He served in the Ohio Valley before being asked to aid the British Army during the French and Indian War.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1528, "id": "3135428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_997515163#2_1941159705", "url": "https://americanliterature.com/history/george-washington/story/george-washington-a-childs-biography", "title": "George Washington: A Child's Biography", "headings": "George Washington: A Child's Biography\nGeorge Washington: A Child's Biography", "segment": "He really had a wonderful life. George Washington was born in Virginia almost two hundred years ago. Virginia was not a state then. Indeed, there were no states. Every colony from Maine to Georgia was owned by King George, who sent men from England to govern them. At the time of George Washington's birth, Virginia was the richest of the thirteen colonies. George's father, Augustine Washington, had a fine old southern farmhouse set in the midst of a large tobacco plantation. This farm of a thousand acres was on the Potomac River. The Washington boys (George had two older brothers and several younger ones) had plenty of room to play in, and George had a pony, Hero, of his own. George was eleven years old when his father died, and his mother managed the plantation and brought up the children.", "start_char": 873, "end_char": 1673, "id": "24939627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1528309848#0_3214740071", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Washington", "title": "George Washington | Life, Presidency, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "George Washington\nGeorge Washington\npresident of United States\nFollow George Washington's life through the American Revolution and retirement to Mount Vernon\nWhat is George Washington known for?\nWhat political party did George Washington belong to?\nDid George Washington own slaves?\nHow did George Washington die?\nDid George Washington chop down his father’s cherry tree?\nChildhood and youth\n", "segment": "George Washington | Life, Presidency, Accomplishments, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Presidents & Heads of States\nGeorge Washington\npresident of United States\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nHenry Graff See All Contributors\nProfessor Emeritus of History at Columbia University. Author of The Glorious Republic. Editor of The Presidents: A Reference History. See Article History\nAlternative Title: Father of His Country\nBelow is the full article. For the article summary, see George Washington summary . Follow George Washington's life through the American Revolution and retirement to Mount Vernon\nAn overview of George Washington. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. See all videos for this article\nGeorge Washington, also called Father of His Country, (born February 22 [February 11, Old Style], 1732, Westmoreland county, Virginia [U.S.]—died December 14, 1799, Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S.), American general and commander in chief of the colonial armies in the American Revolution (1775–83) and subsequently first president of the United States (1789–97). George Washington:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1121, "id": "23744134" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1448510845#1_2322023425", "url": "https://factsking.com/historical-people/george-washington-facts/", "title": "8 Interesting Facts about George Washington - FactsKing.com", "headings": "8 Interesting Facts about George Washington.\n8 Interesting Facts about George Washington.\nWho is George Washington?\nInteresting George Washington Facts\n1. He helped save the American Revolution\n2. George Washington was first to sign the American Constitution.\n3. He never abused the power he was given.\n4. He was an agricultural pioneer.\n5. He was a promoter for the westward expansion.\n6. George Washington freed all his slaves.\n7. Washington loved to party.\n8. He was mainly self-educated.\n", "segment": "Who is George Washington? George Washington came into this world on February 22, 1732, in Wakefield, Colony of Virginia. His parents were Augustine and Mary Washington. He grew up in a wealthy family who owned slaves. Washington’s father was a planter, justice of the peace, and the county sheriff. When Washington was nearing his teenage years, his father died. Washington then inherited ten slaves along with the Ferry Farm. Washington would grow up to not only become one of the most famous historical men in American history, but also a Founding Father and the first President of the United States of America. Interesting George Washington Facts\n1. He helped save the American Revolution\nOne of the most famous paintings of George Washington is when he was crossing the Delaware River on December 25, 1776.", "start_char": 418, "end_char": 1229, "id": "60231297" } ]
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what was tupac name in juice?
Bishop
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_145474340#0_277986994", "url": "http://www.mtv.com/news/1677509/rapfix-live-tupac-juice-naughty-by-nature-treach/", "title": "Tupac Created 'Juice' Character From Life Experience - MTV", "headings": "Tupac Created 'Juice' Character From Life Experience\nTupac Created 'Juice' Character From Life Experience\n'Bishop didn't make Tupac; Tupac made Bishop,' Treach tells 'RapFix Live' 20 years after film's release.\n", "segment": "Tupac Created 'Juice' Character From Life Experience - MTV\nMovies\nTupac Created 'Juice' Character From Life Experience\n'Bishop didn't make Tupac; Tupac made Bishop,' Treach tells 'RapFix Live' 20 years after film's release. Rob Markman 01/18/2012\nWhen \"Juice\" was released 20 years ago on January 17, 1992, the performance of noted rapper but first-time actor Tupac Shakur took critics by surprise. The socially aware, politically driven MC lit up the screen as fiery, gun-crazed thug Bishop. It was a departure from the rapper hip-hop had come to know through more positive songs like \"Brenda's Got a Baby.\" A year after \"Juice\" premiered, 'Pac went on to release his second album, Strictly 4 My N.-.-.-.A.Z., before experiencing legal trouble, then a serious rap beef with the Notorious B.I.G. a few years after that and, of course, his murder in 1996. Some believe that after \"Juice,\" Tupac took on the persona of the fictional and troublesome Bishop, and as a result, his life experienced a downward spiral. 00:00\nSorry, this video is not found or no longer available due to date or rights restrictions. 312394a4-9946-451c-94c8-fa2adb063c06\nNot the case, said 'Pac's friend, \"Juice\" co-star and Naughty by Nature rapper Treach. \" I would definitely disagree with it,\" Treach said without reservation when he appeared on Wednesday's (January 18) episode of \"RapFix Live.\" \"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1375, "id": "159169" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1036887027#1_2282948974", "url": "https://genius.com/artists/Juice-wrld", "title": "Juice WRLD Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius", "headings": "Juice WRLD\nJuice WRLD 11,825\nAbout Juice WRLD\nIn an interview with Mass Appeal, Juice WRLD explained how he came up with his stage name:\n", "segment": "I had the haircut, like the ‘Juice’ cut Tupac had in the movie. In an interview with BigBoyTV, Juice furthered: Part of the reason why I kept ‘Juice’ in my name wasn’t only for Tupac. It was for three rappers, actually: Tupac, Soulja Boy had an old mixtape called Juice, and MC Juice. He expanded on the shortening of “world“ to “WRLD“ later in the BigBoyTV interview as well, stating: That was like a social media handle, and they wouldn’t let me spell the “world“ right. Eventually, it kinda got some meaning behind it. I was just thinking about it one day, and I kinda just said, “my music is kind of an illustration of what my world is and what goes on in my world.“ The rapper first gained major popularity from his December 2017 track “All Girls Are The Same,” which garnered even more recognition when popular Lyrical Lemonade video director Cole Bennett made a music video for it.", "start_char": 735, "end_char": 1624, "id": "98596397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_749184025#19_1816445824", "url": "https://www.capitalxtra.com/features/lists/tupac-career-highlights-facts/", "title": "Tupac Facts: 22 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About The Legendary Rapper - Capital XTRA", "headings": "Tupac Facts: 22 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About The Legendary Rapper\nTupac Facts: 22 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About The Legendary Rapper\n1. Despite becoming a West Coast legend, Tupac wasn't even born there...\n2. Tupac had some harsh words for Donald Trump back in 1992.\n3. Believe it or not, studying Shakespeare would define Pac's entire career.\n4. Before he was a famous rapper, Tupac was in 'Digital Underground'.\n5. The beginning of Pac's notorious fall-out with Biggie.\n6. Tupac predicted: \"I will spark the brain that will change the world.\"\n7. Tupac was arrested for sexually assaulting a woman.\n8. Swapping talent for freedom in 2Pac's legendary deal with Suge Knight.\n9. The controversy surrounding Tupac's song lyrics.\n10. The release of his first album '2Pacalypse Now'.\n11. Tupac broke into the mainstream with the release of his second album in '93.\n12. \"We need to shock the people, so let's shock the people!\"\n13. Forming the group 'Thug Life.'\n14. Tupac and a very close friendship with Jada Pinkett (now Jada Pinkett Smith).\n15. The release of 'All Eyez On Me'.\n16. Getting a name on the big screen in his breakout film 'Juice.'\n17. More music has been released since Tupac's death than when he was alive.\n18. Snoop Dogg and Tupac's on off relationship.\n19. The release of California Love.\n20. The moment Snoop Dogg was joined by a Tupac hologram at Coachella.\n21. Meeting Joshua and creating 'Joshua's Dream.'\n22. Fuelling the fire in the infamous East Coast/ West Coast beef.\n", "segment": "It was 5x certified platinum after just two months and 9x platinum after just two years. 16. Getting a name on the big screen in his breakout film 'Juice.' Tupac had been acting since he was a kid but his breakout-acting role was in the 1992 American Crime Drama 'Juice.' Tupac played Roland Bishop, a troubled teen that turns into a murderous sociopath. Two years later Tupac starred in 'Above The Rim,' for which he also contributed to the soundtrack with 'Pour Out A Little Liqour.' 17. More music has been released since Tupac's death than when he was alive. Shakur has sold over 75 million records worldwide, with the bulk of that coming after his death; seven of his 11 platinum albums were released posthumously.", "start_char": 6046, "end_char": 6765, "id": "31850282" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2341046193#13_2521901910", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juice_Ortiz", "title": "Juice Ortiz - Wikipedia", "headings": "Juice Ortiz\nJuice Ortiz\nContents\nBiography\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nSeason 4\nSeason 5\nSeason 6\nSeason 7\nReferences\n", "segment": "He also stated that he's getting Opie a 20-day pass to a colonic spa, of which he is a part owner. Juice later accompanies Chibs, Bobby, and Happy to retrieve guns from the Russian Mob but only to turn on them and kill them, making this the first time he has killed someone during the series for SAMCRO. Unknown to them, one of the people they killed turned out to be an undercover FBI agent. Juice is targeted by AUSA Potter and Sheriff Roosevelt as a potential weak link in the club, as they discover his father is African-American, making Juice half-black instead of Puerto Rican as he claimed. Roosevelt confronts Juice with this fact, pointing out that if this became common knowledge Juice would be expelled from SAMCRO. Because of this fear, Juice begins to work with Roosevelt. Roosevelt tells Juice that he wants a sample of the cocaine that SAMCRO is trafficking so he can begin to build his case. While SAMCRO and the Mayans guarded some cocaine bricks for Romeo at Elliot's warehouse, Juice takes one of the bricks and hides it in the wooded area nearby so he can later take it to Roosevelt. The next day, the club realizes that it is gone and suspect that prospects Filthy Phil and Ratboy know something. After putting the prospects through several violent tests, Juice starts to feel guilty about the blame being put on the prospects.", "start_char": 8009, "end_char": 9357, "id": "105079096" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_749268263#1_1816660052", "url": "https://www.capitalxtra.com/features/rappers-rnb-singers-real-name/juice-wrld/", "title": "What is Juice WRLD's real name? - 39 rappers & R&B singers whose real names... - Capital XTRA", "headings": "What is Juice WRLD's real name?\nWhat is Juice WRLD's real name?\n13. What is Juice WRLD's real name?\n", "segment": "Late rapper Juice WRLD's real name was Jarad Higgins. The 'Juice', he said, stemmed from the Tupac-inspired high-top \"Juice\" haircut he used to have, and the 'WRLD' represented his journey to take over the world. Rest in power, Juice. ( Picture: Instagram)\n39 images\nSee the full gallery: 39 rappers & R&B singers whose real names might surprise you", "start_char": 257, "end_char": 606, "id": "31850389" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_161240902#3_396435323", "url": "https://www.thethings.com/20-facts-about-juice-wrld-that-have-recently-come-to-light/", "title": "20 Facts About Juice WRLD That Have Recently Come To Light", "headings": "20 Facts About Juice WRLD That Have Recently Come To Light\n20 Facts About Juice WRLD That Have Recently Come To Light\n20 His parents divorced when he was only three\n19 His mother listened to Gospel music and banned rap from his childhood home\n18 Tupac inspired his rap name\n17 Eminem was one of his biggest musical influences\n16 He freestyled over beats on the radio for an HOUR!\n15 He produced his biggest hit, Lucid Dreams, in under 15 minutes\n14 Hip-hop wasn’t his only taste in music. He also listened to Billy Idol, Blink-182, and more!\n13 He released his first single, Forever, on Soundcloud\n12 He loved video games\n11 He released two albums in his short-but-successful career\n10 He was a multi-instrumentalist\n9 His first live performance was in a rec center in 2017, where he cashed 100 dollars\n8 He won Billboard Top New Artist & BET nominated him for Best New Hip Hop Artist\n7 He lost 85% of his money from Lucid Dreams to Sting due to 'sampling'\n6 His relationship with a longtime girlfriend, Ally Lott, was utterly adorable\n5 In his song Legends, he rapped, \"What's the 27 Club? We ain't making it past 21\"\n4 He controversially 'predicted' his death in a 2017 tweet\n3 Conspiracy theories have surfaced, including the link between the date of his death and John Lennon's\n2 His songs' stream skyrocketed to 500% since his death\n1 From Chance the Rapper to Ellie Goulding, here's what fellow musicians say about his sudden passing\n", "segment": "He told Complex, \"My mom was real conservative, on some old hardcore Christian.\" Thanks to his cousins, who introduced him to the likes of Chief Keef, Gucci Mane, and Young Jeezy, young Briggins finally picked up interest in hip-hop. The rest is history. 18 Tupac inspired his rap name\nVia Paramount Pictures\nBefore hitting the radar in the music industry, young Briggins was also a loyal fan of West Coast rap legend, Tupac Shakur. He picked his name from Tupac's 1992 drama/crime movie, Juice. Juice tells the story of \"four Harlem teens decide to rob a local bodega to gain respect. Things take a turn for the worse when one of them gets enraged and shoots the store owner during the heist.\" 17 Eminem was one of his biggest musical influences\nVia Getty\nEminem is undoubtedly one of the top-tier lyricists of all time. Legend has it, Eminem is your rapper's favorite rapper. Juice gave the Detroit rapper a shout out in his one hour freestyle, \"Shout out 2Pac without him I wouldn't be here, believe it or not.", "start_char": 1765, "end_char": 2779, "id": "67227245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1187639341#2_2129061057", "url": "http://www.playbuzz.com/forevert10/how-well-do-you-know-tupac-shakur", "title": "How Well Do You Know Tupac Shakur?", "headings": "How Well Do You Know Tupac Shakur?\nHow Well Do You Know Tupac Shakur?\nAre you his ride or die????\n#fortupacfans\nWhat is Tupac's birth name?\nAt what age did Tupac get into rap music?\nWhen is Tupac's birthday?\nHow many times did he get shot in 1994?\nWhat organization was his mother a part of?\nHow old was Tupac when he starred in the play \" A Raisin in the sun\"?\nTupac's other rapping name was?\nOut of these, which one is not an album made by Tupac?\nWhat's his father's name?\nDid Tupac ever marry?\nWho's his godson?\nWhat was Tupac's nickname as a child?\nWho was he with when he was killed?\nWho's his only sister?\nWhich movie (s) did Tupac appear in?\nWhat was the date and time he was pronounced dead?\nWhat is Tupac's mother's name?\nWhat was Tupac's solo debut?\nWhat was the first movie Tupac starred in?\nHow many blood siblings did Tupac have?\n", "segment": "12\n11\n13\n7 / 20\nTupac's other rapping name was? Black Prince\nPac\nMakaveli\n8 / 20\nOut of these, which one is not an album made by Tupac? Makavelli\n2pacalypse Now\nAll Eyes on Me\nBlack and White\n9 / 20\nWhat's his father's name? Ben Garyland\nJames Robertson\nBilly Garland\n10 / 20\nDid Tupac ever marry? Nah he was a straight player\nYESS\nHe wanted to\n11 / 20\nWho's his godson? Elijah\nAaron\nDerick\n12 / 20\nWhat was Tupac's nickname as a child? Makaveli\nLil' Pac\nBlack Prince\n13 / 20\nWho was he with when he was killed? His mother\nSuge Knight\nJada Pinkett\nSnoop Dogg\n14 / 20\nWho's his only sister? Patricia\nSekyiwa\nAngela\n15 / 20\nWhich movie (s) did Tupac appear in? Fresh\nPoetic Justice\nGridlocked\nJuice\n16 / 20\nWhat was the date and time he was pronounced dead?", "start_char": 661, "end_char": 1417, "id": "1231784" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1435625278#5_2239768481", "url": "https://www.xxlmag.com/best-emo-hip-hop-songs-last-five-years/", "title": "Best Emo Hip-Hop and Sad Trap Rap Songs of the Last Five Years - XXL", "headings": "These Are the Best Emo Hip-Hop and Sad Trap Rap Songs That Prove Rappers Get in Their Feelings Too\nThese Are the Best Emo Hip-Hop and Sad Trap Rap Songs That Prove Rappers Get in Their Feelings Too\n\"Hellboy\"\n\"Robbery\"\n\"Jocelyn Flores\"\n\"Love Scars\"\n\"XO Tour Llif3\"\n\"I Thought About Killing You\"\n\"Good News\"\n\"Solo Dolo III\"\n\"Abandon\"\n\"Trade It All\"\n\"Nothing Into Somethings\"\n\"Window Pain (Outro)\"\n\"Long Gone (Save Me From This Hell)\"\n\"Colored Dreams\"\n\"Selfish\"\n\"Feel.\"\n\"Trust Nobody\"\n\"Self Control\"\n\"Jesus Coming\"\n\"Prom / King\"\n\"Peanut\n\"Go\"\n\"Agony\"\n\"Beautiful Nightmare\"\n\"I Fall Apart\"\nPost Malone\n\"Suicidal\"\n\"Your Eyes Are Bleeding\"\n\"Call Out My Name\"\n\"How Could You Leave Us\"\n\"Feds Did A Sweep\"\n\"Smile to Keep From Crying”\n\"Begging You\"\nSee the Origin Stories of Names of Rappers From the SoundCloud Era\nScott Dudelson, Getty Images\nPlayboi Carti\nSki Mask The Slump God\nLil Uzi Vert\nTrippie Redd\nJuice Wrld\nPost Malone\nYung Bans\nXXXTentacion\n21 Savage\nLil Xan\nLil Peep\nSmokepurpp\nLil Yachty\nThouxanbanfauni\nUnoTheActivist\n", "segment": "Lil Uzi Vert\nSer Baffo, Getty Images for BET\nTrippie Redd\n\"I got my name from friends who used to call me Trippie Hippie. I used to smoke and I like trippie shit, like, crazy shit. So, we just put trippie and hippie together. And then red ‘cause I'm a Blood.\" — Trippie Redd\nBryan Steffy, Getty Images\nJuice Wrld\n\"Part of the reason why I kept Juice in my name wasn't only for Tupac [Shakur]. It was for three rappers, actually. Tupac, Soulja Boy had a tape called The Juice Mixtape and then MC Juice. I think he was one of the only people to beat Eminem in a rap battle.\" — Juice Wrld\nRandy Shropshire, Getty Images for Universal Music\nPost Malone\n\"Post is my last name. I was 14 and I ran my name, Austin Post, through a rap name generator and that's what it came out with.\"—", "start_char": 3824, "end_char": 4601, "id": "96653030" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_839341876#12_1774849051", "url": "https://sonsofanarchy.fandom.com/wiki/Juice_Ortiz", "title": "Juice Ortiz | Sons of Anarchy | Fandom", "headings": "Juice Ortiz\nJuice Ortiz\nJuice Ortiz\nAppearances\nFirst seen\nLast seen\nAppearances\nVital statistics\nStatus\nCause of Death\nGender\nMarital Status\nFaction\nTitle\nClub Status\nPortrayed by\nFamily Tree\nBiography\nBackground\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nSeason 4\nSeason 5\nSeason 6\nSeason 7\nPersonality\nMurders Committed\nTrivia\nGallery\nImages\nTrading Cards\nAutograph Cards\nAppearances\n", "segment": "Unknown to them, one of the people they killed turned out to be an undercover FBI agent. Juice is targeted by AUSA Potter as a potential weak link in the club, as he discover his father is African-American, making Juice half-black instead of fully Puerto Rican as he claimed. Potter makes Roosevelt confront Juice with this fact, pointing out that if this became common knowledge Juice would be expelled from SAMCRO. Because of this fear, Juice begins to work with Roosevelt. Roosevelt tells Juice that he wants a sample of the cocaine that SAMCRO is trafficking so he can begin to build his case against the Real IRA and the Cartel. Potter says that he wants the cartel and the IRA more than the club so he will let the MC survive if juice participates. While SAMCRO and the Mayans guarded some cocaine bricks for Romeo at Elliot's warehouse, Juice takes one of the bricks and hides it in the wooded area nearby so he can later take it to Roosevelt. The next day, the club realizes that it is gone and suspect that prospects Filthy Phil and Ratboy know something. After putting the prospects through several violent tests, Juice starts to feel guilty about the blame being put on the prospects. Juice offers the prospects a chance to put the cocaine brick back and everyone separates to wait and see if the brick is put back.", "start_char": 7953, "end_char": 9279, "id": "41809589" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_382284111#13_796002556", "url": "https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2553470/fantastic-films-starring-rappers", "title": "12 Fantastic Films Starring Rappers - CINEMABLEND", "headings": "12 Fantastic Films Starring Rappers\n12 Fantastic Films Starring Rappers\nSet It Off - Queen Latifah\nPoetic Justice - Tupac\nFriday - Ice Cube\n8 Mile - Eminem\nBad Boys -Will Smith\nGirls Trip - Queen Latifah\nBoyz N The Hood - Ice Cube\nHouse Party - Kid ‘n Play\nATL - T.I.\nJuice - Tupac\nDen Of Thieves - 50 Cent\nMore From This Author\n", "segment": "Juice - Tupac\nOmar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Khalil Kain, and Jermaine Hopkins star in Juice, a 1992 drama about four young men living in Harlem. Their daily activities involve disputes against rival gangs and police harassment. Juice marked Tupac’s film debut. It was another film released during the peak of Tupac’s rap career. A year prior to the film’s release, Tupac released his first solo studio album 2Pacalypse Now. In 1992, he also released the single “If My Homie Calls,” which peaked on the Billboard charts at number 3. Den Of Thieves - 50 Cent\nDen of Thieves is a 2018 crime drama starring Gerard Butler, O’Shea Jackson Jr. (Ice Cube’s son), 50 Cent, and Pablo Schreiber. Detective Nicholas (Gerard Butler) is in charge of stopping the crime team planning to rob the Los Angeles Federal Reserve bank. Ray (Pablo Schreiber) is the crew’s leader. In 2018, it was announced that Den of Thieves would have a sequel that could include the return of Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr.’s characters.", "start_char": 6954, "end_char": 7957, "id": "108311969" } ]
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Belt blasts 2-run homer in second game vs. Rockies (0:37)\n5h\n8h\nBelt slam in 10-run 1st lifts Giants over Rockies in opener\n— Brandon Belt hit a go-ahead single and a grand slam in a 10-run first inning that propelled the San Francisco Giants over the Colorado Rockies 12-4 Tuesday in a doubleheader opener.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 9221, "id": "18632367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1512518392#6_3116148579", "url": "https://seatgeek.com/san-francisco-giants-tickets?page=2", "title": "San Francisco Giants ⚾️ Tickets | SeatGeek", "headings": "San Francisco Giants\nSan Francisco Giants Tickets\nSorry!\nAll games\nAbout San Francisco Giants Tickets\nFrequently Asked Questions About San Francisco Giants Tickets\nHow much are San Francisco Giants tickets?\nHow to get cheap Giants tickets?\nWhere do the San Francisco Giants play?\nWhat teams are in the San Francisco Giants division?\nDo I need to print my Giants tickets?\nDoes my child need a ticket for Giants games?\nSan Francisco Giants schedule\nHow to buy San Francisco Giants tickets\nThe Giants are California's most popular team\nMLB Teams\nSan Francisco Giants Ticket Prices\nTBA News\n5 Ways to Get Cheap San Francisco Giants Tickets\nSix Spectacular World Series Pitching Performances\nSan Francisco Giants Top Matchups\n", "segment": "The Giants home games are played at Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA. What teams are in the San Francisco Giants division? The Giants are in the NL West division with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres. Do I need to print my Giants tickets? As of 2019, all MLB teams offer mobile ticketing methods but some teams still allow print-at-home tickets. Currently, the Giants accept mobile only tickets to gain entry into Oracle Park. Does my child need a ticket for Giants games? Each MLB team has their own child ticket policy. Some teams have age requirements and others have restrictions on height. The Giants ticket policy states all children 2 and under are free.", "start_char": 8708, "end_char": 9423, "id": "11002180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_70776872#1_126833609", "url": "https://www.springtrainingonline.com/teams/san-francisco-giants-3.htm", "title": "San Francisco Giants 2021 Spring Training Schedule - Spring Training Online", "headings": "San Francisco Giants 2021 Spring Training Schedule\nSan Francisco Giants 2021 Spring Training Schedule\nSCOTTSDALE STADIUM\nSan Francisco Giants 2021 Spring Training Schedule\n", "segment": "SS = split schedule. All times local. This is a tentative San Francisco Giants 2021 spring training schedule, subject to changes and additions. The San Francisco Giants play spring training games at scenic Scottsdale Stadium in the downtown area; it’s a great spring-training day when you can combine a walk around Old Town Scottsdale, a Giants game and a good dinner. To receive San Francisco Giants spring training schedule updates and other spring-training information via email, please sign up for the Spring Training Online email newsletter. San Francisco Giants Spring Training Home | If You Go … | 2021 Schedule | More Photos | Ballpark Digest | Minor League Schedule | Roster", "start_char": 2776, "end_char": 3459, "id": "88707204" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_489637754#1_892939866", "url": "https://www.sftravel.com/article/professional-sports-you-can-see-san-francisco-bay-area", "title": "Professional Sports You Can See in the San Francisco Bay Area | San Francisco, CA", "headings": "Professional Sports You Can See in the San Francisco Bay Area\nProfessional Sports You Can See in the San Francisco Bay Area\nBaseball: San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics\nBasketball: Golden State Warriors\nFootball: San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders\nHockey: San Jose Sharks\nSoccer: San Jose Earthquakes\nProfessional Golf\n", "segment": "San Francisco Giants and Oakland Athletics\nBaseball season starts in early April and runs until early October, which lets you enjoy the games in San Francisco's dier, mild weather. Plus, if your team makes it into the World Series, you have the opportunity to enjoy a few more thrilling days. Baseball tickets can be purchased at each team's official MLB website or at any ticket outlet (such as StubHub or TicketCity) that sells tickets to the stadium. If your baseball game is canceled, you can access the raincheck and other ticket policies on the team's website. San Francisco's Major League Baseball team is the Giants (playing in the National League), who first played in New York (where they originated in the 1880s) before coming to San Francisco. The Giants played in San Francisco's iconic Candlestick Park from 1960 to 1999, but they moved to Oracle Park in 2000. To catch the Giants at a home game, head to beautiful Oracle Park. This stadium is centrally located and can be accessed by public transportation. Even when the Giants aren't in town, you can still enjoy Oracle Park with a behind-the-scenes tour . Across the bay, you'll find the Oakland Athletics, usually called the Oakland A's, an American League team founded in 1901 in Philadelphia that moved to Oakland in 1968.", "start_char": 674, "end_char": 1966, "id": "92396408" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_70780982#0_126834769", "url": "https://www.springtrainingonline.com/teams/san-francisco-giants-5.htm", "title": "San Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule - Spring Training Online", "headings": "San Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule\nSan Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule\nSan Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule\nSearch Spring Training Online\nCategories\nArchives\n", "segment": "San Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule - Spring Training Online\nYou are here: Home › San Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule\nSan Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule\nSan Francisco Giants Spring Training Home | If You Go … | 2021 Schedule | More Photos | Minor League Schedule | Roster\nSCOTTSDALE STADIUM\nCapacity\n10,500\nYear Opened\n1992\nDimensions\n360L, 430C, 360R\nSurface\nGrass\nLocal Airport\nPhoenix\nTicket Prices\nTo be announced\nTickets on Sale\nTo be announced\nTicket Line\n877-4SFGTIX\nTicket Web Site\ntickets.com\nAddress\n7408 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale AZ 85251\nDirections\nThe ballpark is located at E. Osborn Road and N. Drinkwater Blvd., 1/2-mile east of Scottsdale Road in downtown Scottsdale. San Francisco Giants 2021 Minor League Spring Training Schedule\nThe minor-league teams affiliated with the San Francisco Giants play their home games at the Giants Baseball Complex in Scottsdale (8045 E. Camelback Road). Not all four teams play their games at the same location: if AAA and AA teams are at home, then the A teams are on the road; if AAA and AA teams are on the road, then the A teams are at home. All games begin at 1 p.m.\nTeams: Sacramento River Cats (Class AAA; Pacific Coast League)\nRichmond Flying Squirrels (Class AA;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1309, "id": "88707205" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1257182694#0_2580414491", "url": "http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/teams/page/SF/san-francisco-giants", "title": "San Francisco Giants News, Scores, Status, Schedule - MLB - CBSSports.com", "headings": "San Francisco Giants\nSan Francisco Giants\nNL West Standings\nSchedule\nTop Giants News\nRobinson makes Giants' AAA roster year after losing eye\nGiants vs. Rockies odds, picks, simulations\nGiants score 10 runs in first inning vs. Rockies\nMLB odds, picks, best bets for Monday, May 3\nMLB Power Rankings: Brewers unseat Dodgers\nGiants welcome Rangers to open two-game series\nGiants' Jose Alvarez: Sloppy inning in blowout loss\nGiants' Johnny Cueto: Shelled in first loss\nCronenworth, Tatis homer off Cueto, Padres rout Giants 11-1\nGiants' Steven Duggar: Picking up regular work in outfield\nGiants' Jason Vosler: Sent to Triple-A\nGiants' Johnny Cueto: Activated to start Sunday\nGiants look for sweep as Padres' pitching problems persist\nGiants' Austin Slater: Strong showing off bench\nGiants' Brandon Crawford: Launches three-run homer\nGiants' Kevin Gausman: Posts quality start\nGiants' Brandon Belt: Goes deep Saturday\nGiants hit 3 HRs, Gausman solid in 7-1 win over Padres\nGiants' Aaron Sanchez: Lands on injured list\nGiants' Kevin Gausman: Activated ahead of start\nGiants' Buster Posey: Gets Saturday off\nGiants' Wilmer Flores: Won't miss time\nGiants' Tyler Rogers: Notches hold Friday\nGiants' Camilo Doval: Gets win Friday\nGiants' Wilmer Flores: Dealing with lower-back tightness\n", "segment": "San Francisco Giants News, Scores, Status, Schedule - MLB - CBSSports.com\nSan Francisco Giants\n20-14 Overall | NL West - 1st\nSan Francisco Giants\nArizona Diamondbacks\nAtlanta Braves\nBaltimore Orioles\nBoston Red Sox\nChicago Cubs\nChicago White Sox\nCincinnati Reds\nCleveland Indians\nColorado Rockies\nDetroit Tigers\nHouston Astros\nKansas City Royals\nLos Angeles Angels\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nMiami Marlins\nMilwaukee Brewers\nMinnesota Twins\nNew York Mets\nNew York Yankees\nOakland Athletics\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nPittsburgh Pirates\nSan Diego Padres\nSan Francisco Giants\nSeattle Mariners\nSt. Louis Cardinals\nTampa Bay Rays\nTexas Rangers\nToronto Blue Jays\nWashington Nationals\nArizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Braves Baltimore Orioles Boston Red Sox Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Cincinnati Reds Cleveland Indians Colorado Rockies Detroit Tigers Houston Astros Kansas City Royals Los Angeles Angels Los Angeles Dodgers Miami Marlins Milwaukee Brewers Minnesota Twins New York Mets New York Yankees Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates San Diego Padres San Francisco Giants Seattle Mariners St. Louis Cardinals Tampa Bay Rays Texas Rangers Toronto Blue Jays Washington Nationals\nTeam Home\nSchedule\nStats\nRoster\nDepth Chart\nTransactions\nInjuries\nStubHub\nNext Game\nMon, May 10 @ 9:45 pm ET\nvs Texas Rangers (18-18)\nOracle Park\nSF -145, O/U 7\nProbable Pitchers\nK. Gibson TEX\n3-0, 2.40 ERA, 1.04 WHIP\nA. Wood SF\n3-0, 1.96 ERA, 0.78 WHIP\nGame Preview\nWatch on\nregional restrictions may apply\nNL West Standings\nTeam\nW-L\nL10\nSTRK\nSF\n20-14\n5-5\nL1\nSD\n19-16\n6-4\nW1\nLAD\n18-17\n2-8\nL1\nARI\n15-19\n3-7\nL6\nCOL\n12-22\n3-7\nL3\nFull Standings\nSchedule\nRegular season\n\n@\nCOL\nTue, May 4\nL 8-6\n@\nCOL\nWed, May 5\nL 6-5\nvs\nSD\nFri, May 7\nW 5-4\nvs\nSD\nSat, May 8\nW 7-1\nvs\nSD\nSun, May 9\nL 11-1\nvs\nTEX\nMon, May 10\n9:45 pm\nvs\nTEX\nTue, May 11\n3:45 pm\n@\nPIT\nThu, May 13\n6:35 pm\n@\nPIT\nFri, May 14\n6:35 pm\n@\nPIT\nSat, May 15\n6:35 pm\nFull Schedule\nTop Giants News\nRobinson makes Giants' AAA roster year after losing eye\nCBS Sports Shanna McCarriston May 6, 2021\nGiants vs. Rockies odds, picks, simulations\nCBS Sports CBS Sports Staff May 5, 2021\nGiants score 10 runs in first inning vs. Rockies\nCBS Sports Mike Axisa May 4, 2021\nMLB odds, picks, best bets for Monday, May 3\nCBS Sports CBS Sports Staff May 3, 2021\nMLB Power Rankings: Brewers unseat Dodgers\nCBS Sports Matt Snyder May 3, 2021\nGiants welcome Rangers to open two-game series\nStats 11 hrs ago\nGiants' Jose Alvarez: Sloppy inning in blowout loss\nRotowire 18 hrs ago\nAlvarez allowed four runs (two earned) on four hits and struck out one in one inning during Sunday's 11-1 loss to San Diego. San Francisco was already far behind by the time Alvarez entered the game. He didn't help their chances of a comeback much with a sloppy eighth inning. Alvarez's first run allowed came on his own throwing error. He also gave up a two-run triple to Trent Grisham and an RBI single to Eric Hosmer. Alvarez has a 4.35 ERA, 1.94 WHIP and 11:9 K: BB across 10.1 innings. With so many baserunners allowed, the southpaw is unlikely to see many high-leverage assignments.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3082, "id": "76276365" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1228857712#8_1443112833", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Arizona_Diamondbacks_season", "title": "2015 Arizona Diamondbacks season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2015 Arizona Diamondbacks season\n2015 Arizona Diamondbacks season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nOffseason\nRegular season\nSeason standings\nNational League West\nNational League Wild Card\nRecord vs. opponents\nSeason summary\nGame log\nRoster\nStatistics\nBatting\nPitching\nFarm system\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Away: 4–3)\n#\nDate\nOpponent\nScore\nWin\nLoss\nSave\nAttendance\nRecord\n1\nApril 6\nGiants\n4–5\nBumgarner (1–0)\nCollmenter (0–1)\nCasilla (1)\n49,043\n0–1\n2\nApril 7\nGiants\n7–6\nDe La Rosa (1–0)\nVogelsong (0–1)\nReed (1)\n22,626\n1–1\n3\nApril 8\nGiants\n2–5\nHeston (1–0)\nHellickson (0–1)\nCasilla (2)\n21,642\n1–2\n4\nApril 10\nDodgers\n4–3 (10)\nPérez (1–0)\nHowell (0–1)\n—\n27,404\n2–2\n5\nApril 11\nDodgers\n6–0\nBradley (1–0)\nKershaw (0–1)\n—\n37,636\n3–2\n6\nApril 12\nDodgers\n4–7\nGreinke (1–0)\nCollmenter (0–2)\nPeralta (2)\n29,678\n3–3\n7\nApril 13\n@ Padres\n8–4\nDe La Rosa (2–0)\nCashner (0–2)\n—\n19,538\n4–3\n8\nApril 14\n@ Padres\n1–5\nDespaigne (1–0)\nHellickson (0–2)\n—\n20,102\n4–4\n9\nApril 15\n@ Padres\n2–3\nBenoit (3–0)\nDelgado (0–1)\nKimbrel (3)\n23,104\n4–5\n10\nApril 16\n@ Giants\n7–6 (12)\nDelgado (1–1)\nRomo (0–1)\n—\n41,545\n5–5\n11\nApril 17\n@ Giants\n9–0\nCollmenter (1–2)\nPeavy (0–2)\n—\n41,550\n6–5\n12\nApril 18\n@ Giants\n1–4\nHeston (2–1)\nDe La Rosa (2–1)\nCasilla (4)\n41,756\n6–6\n13\nApril 19\n@ Giants\n5–1\nHellickson (1–2)\nHudson (0–2)\n—\n41,528\n7–6\n14\nApril 21\nRangers\n1–7\nTolleson (1–0)\nHudson (0–1)\n—\n18,345\n7–7\n15\nApril 22\nRangers\n8–5\nBradley (2–0)\nGallardo (2–2)\n—\n17,886\n8–7\n16\nApril 24\nPirates\n1–4\nCole (3–0)\nCollmenter (1–3)\nMelancon (4)\n24,427\n8–8\n17\nApril 25\nPirates\n1–2\nWatson (1–1)\nReed (0–1)\nMelancon (5)\n38,859\n8–9\n18\nApril 26\nPirates\n0–8\nLiriano (1–1)\nHellickson (1–3)\n—\n32,353\n8–10\n19\nApril 27\nRockies\n4–5\nMatzek (2–0)\nAnderson (0–1)\nAxford (3)\n17,444\n8–11\n20\nApril 28\nRockies\n12–5\nChafin (1–0)\nKendrick (1–3)\n—\n18,792\n9–11\n21\nApril 29\nRockies\n9–1\nCollmenter (2–3)\nLyles (2–2)\n—\n19,633\n10–11\nMay: 13–15 (Home: 5–5 ; Away: 8–10)\n#\nDate\nOpponent\nScore\nWin\nLoss\nSave\nAttendance\nRecord\n22\nMay 1\n@ Dodgers\n0–8\nFrías (2–0)\nDe La Rosa (2–2)\n—\n50,164\n10–12\n23\nMay 2\n@ Dodgers\n4–6\nNicasio (1–1)\nMarshall (0–1)\nHatcher (2)\n43,617\n10–13\n24\nMay 3\n@ Dodgers\n0–1 (13)\nHowell (1–1)\nMarshall (0–2)\n—\n48,136\n10–14\n—\nMay 4\n@ Rockies\nPostponed (rain) (Makeup date Sept 1)\n—\nMay 5\n@ Rockies\nPostponed (rain) (Rescheduled as a doubleheader on May 6)\n25\nMay 6\n@ Rockies\n13–7\nCollmenter (3–3)\nMatzek (2–1)\n—\nnot given\n11–14\n26\nMay 6\n@ Rockies\n5–1\nRay (1–0)\nLyles (2–3)\n—\n22,621\n12–14\n27\nMay 7\nPadres\n11–0\nDe La Rosa (3–2)\nDespaigne (2–1)\n—\n16,929\n13–14\n28\nMay 8\nPadres\n5–6\nShields (4–0)\nBurgos (0–1)\nKimbrel (9)\n28,677\n13–15\n29\nMay 9\nPadres\n4–6 (12)\nQuackenbush (1–0)\nDelgado (1–2)\n—\n27,340\n13–16\n30\nMay 10\nPadres\n2–1\nRamírez (1–0)\nCashner (1–6)\nReed (2)\n24,881\n14–16\n31\nMay 11\nNationals\n1–11\nScherzer (3–3)\nCollmenter (3–4)\n—\n16,406\n14–17\n32\nMay 12\nNationals\n14–6\nDe La Rosa (4–2)\nStrasburg (2–4)\n—\n19,053\n15–17\n33\nMay 13\nNationals\n6–9\nBarrett (3–0)\nReed (0–2)\nStoren (10)\n19,026\n15–18\n34\nMay 15\n@ Phillies\n3–4\nAraújo (1–0)\nPérez (1–1)\nGarcía (1)\n21,383\n15–19\n35\nMay 16\n@ Phillies\n5–7\nWilliams (3–3)\nBradley (2–1)\nPapelbon (9)\n33,649\n15–20\n36\nMay 17\n@ Phillies\n0–6\nO'Sullivan (1–2)\nCollmenter (3–5)\n—\n22,123\n15–21\n37\nMay 18\n@ Marlins\n3–2 (13)\nReed (1–2)\nCishek (1–4)\nBurgos (1)\n17,526\n16–21\n38\nMay 19\n@ Marlins\n4–2\nHudson (1–1)\nDunn (0–3)\nBurgos (2)\n16,034\n17–21\n39\nMay 20\n@ Marlins\n6–1\nAnderson (1–1)\nPhelps (2–1)\n—\n17,158\n18–21\n40\nMay 21\n@ Marlins\n7–6\nChafin (2–0)\nDyson (2–1)\nZiegler (1)\n20,692\n19–21\n41\nMay 22\nCubs\n5–4 (13)\nDelgado (2–2)\nRosscup (1–1)\n—\n34,498\n20–21\n42\nMay 23\nCubs\n6–9\nMotte (2–1)\nBurgos (0–2)\nStrop (1)\n30,502\n20–22\n43\nMay 24\nCubs\n4–3\nHellickson (2–3)\nHammel (3–2)\nZiegler (2)\n39,660\n21–22\n44\nMay 25\n@ Cardinals\n2–3\nRosenthal (1–0)\nRamírez (1–1)\n—\n42,853\n21–23\n45\nMay 26\n@ Cardinals\n4–6\nGarcía (1–1)\nBradley (2–2)\nManess (3)\n41,107\n21–24\n46\nMay 27\n@ Cardinals\n3–4\nManess (1–0)\nZiegler (0–1)\n—\n43,715\n21–25\n47\nMay 29\n@ Brewers\n7–5\nReed (2–2)\nBroxton (1–2)\nZiegler (3)\n34,276\n22–25\n48\nMay 30\n@ Brewers\n7–3\nHellickson (3–3)\nLohse (3–6)\nDelgado (1)\n39,552\n23–25\n49\nMay 31\n@ Brewers\n7–6 (17)\nGarza (3–7)\nNuño (0–1)\n—\n32,460\n23–26\nJune: 14–14 (Home: 8–6 ; 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Chad Pinder (R) LF\n6. Sean Murphy (R) C\n7. Mitch Moreland (L) DH\n8. Stephen Piscotty\nS. Piscotty\n(R) RF\n9. Elvis Andrus (R) SS\nGametime Temp: 71°F\nChance of Precip: 0%\nSan Francisco Giants\nGiants\nMay, 30\n4:10pm\nLos Angeles Dodgers\nDodgers\nKevin Gausman (R)\nClayton Kershaw\nC. Kershaw\n(L)\n1. Austin Slater (R) LF\n2. Donovan Solano (R) 2B\n3.", "start_char": 6214, "end_char": 6574, "id": "16582734" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_362236779#0_859315593", "url": "https://blog.tickpick.com/sf-giants-seating-chart/", "title": "San Francisco Giants Seating Chart & Seat Views | TickPick", "headings": "San Francisco Giants Seating Chart & Seat Views\nSan Francisco Giants Seating Chart & Seat Views\nContents\nSan Francisco Giants Seating Chart with Row Numbers\nHover over any section to view its row numbers\nTips and Seat Numbers for Each Level\nReserve Level (300’s)\nClub Level (200’s)\nSan Francisco Giants Lower Box & Club Level Seats (100’s)\nSeats to Avoid at Oracle Park\nHandicapped & ADA Seating at Oracle Park\nHow to Get Cheaper San Francisco Giants Tickets\nSan Francisco Giants 2021 Schedule\n", "segment": "San Francisco Giants Seating Chart & Seat Views | TickPick\nSan Francisco Giants Seating Chart & Seat Views\nby Brett Goldberg | Mar 22, 2021\nOracle Park (formerly known as AT&T Park) is home to the San Francisco Giants. Not only is it located in one of the best cities in America, it provides you with the traditional baseball experience while giving you in the priceless view of the San Francisco Bay. With our detailed San Francisco Giants seating chart, you’ll have all of the information you could need to decide which tickets you should buy in order to have the perfect day at the ballpark, and where you can find the same San Francisco Giants seats at prices 10% lower than our leading competitor. 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Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos\nMore videos\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2069, "id": "43220462" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_176643895#5_437419472", "url": "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-baseball-teams/", "title": "Ten Best Baseball Teams - Top Ten List - TheTopTens", "headings": "Ten Best Baseball Teams\nTen Best Baseball Teams", "segment": "I love the Dodgers because they have one of the best pitchers, RYU and Adrian Gonzalez. 3 San Francisco Giants The San Francisco Giants are a professional American baseball team based in San Francisco. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball as part of the West division of the National League. They play their home games at Oracle Park in downtown San Francisco. I think they should be 2. I mean, they have the same number of world series win, but the talent for the giants is unavoidable. I mean, Posey, Pagan, Panik, The Brandons (Belt and Crawford) Duffy, Span, Pence, Blanco, Bungarner, Cueto, Samardzija, Huston, and more. Honestly, the only real player on the socks is Papi, and he is retiring. Besides, the coaching too. Pablo \"Panda\" Sandavol was a giant, and he hit and played 3rd base greatly.", "start_char": 2009, "end_char": 2818, "id": "67248176" } ]
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Brett Wilson (Predators owner)\nKeith Yandle\nMats Zuccarello\nBrian Burke appeared on TVOntario in July 2012 to talk about You Can Play. In response to a question about whether the NHL is ready to accept gay players, he said, \"Before we started, we went to the NHL and said, 'Does this have your support?' and Gary Bettman was like, 'Absolutely.' He knew Brendan, and he was like, 'Absolutely, that day can't come soon enough.'\" On April 11, 2013, the NHL and NHLPA announced an official partnership with You Can Play, including a commitment to educate prospects on LGBT issues and provide avenues for players to seek confidential counseling related to sexual orientation. Landeskog's support in January 2014 made history because it meant that each National Hockey League team had at least one player supporting The You Can Play Project. In December 2016, Anders Nilsson began wearing a mask with a gay pride flag painted on the back as a sign that ice hockey welcomes diversity, drawing praise from Wade Davis for \"taking a risk on multiple fronts and standing up for something that he believes in, knowing the backlash that could come his way.\" On February 2, 2017, the NHL and its partners announced as part of Hockey is for Everyone month that each of its 30 member teams will have one player designated as a You Can Play ambassador. 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Alexis Lafreniere, LW, NYR\nCalder Trophy favorites include Kaprizov, Robertson\nNedeljkovic, Shesterkin among NHL.com writers' choices for rookie of year\nTortorella out as Blue Jackets coach after six seasons\nReplacement likely to be hired before start of free agency; Columbus tied for last in Central\nStanley Cup Playoffs Buzz: Golden Knights can clinch West Division\nIslanders battle Bruins for third in East; Canadiens could lock down final berth in North\nTocchet out as Coyotes coach after four seasons\nNo replacement named; Arizona finished fifth in Honda West Division\nMcDavid focused on what's 'really relevant' after scoring 100 points\nCenter continues to set sights on helping Oilers win Stanley Cup\nBill Masterton Memorial Trophy nominations announced\nDumba, Stamkos, Chara among those up for award for perseverance, sportsmanship, dedication\nStanley Cup Playoffs clinching scenarios for May 10\nCanadiens can earn berth; Golden Knights look to secure West title, Presidents' Trophy\nPastrnak looking forward to deep Bruins playoff run, birth of son\nForward reflects on days of playing as teen in Sweden while preparing for next chapter in life\nColor of Hockey: Paek inspiring South Korea as coach of national team\n'Torch-bearer' for country's program won Stanley Cup twice as Penguins defenseman\nNHL DFS player picks, projections, strategy\nZacha, Blackwood look to stay hot for Devils against Flyers; more Monday targets\nMaroon suspended one game for actions in Lightning game against Panthers\nForward banned for unsportsmanlike conduct in loss at Florida\nMaroon suspended one game\nLightning will play Panthers in first round of Stanley Cup Playoffs\nHave never met in postseason; home ice to be determined for Central Division teams\nJack Adams Award favorites include Brind'Amour, Sullivan, Quenneville\nCassidy, Cooper, Tippett also selected by NHL.com writers as top coach\nHurricanes will play Predators in first round of Stanley Cup Playoffs\nHave never met in postseason, Carolina will have home-ice advantage\nFantasy keeper / dynasty league rankings\nNHL.com identifies top 100 overall players for long-term formats; podcast\nStars miss playoffs due to injuries, missed opportunities\nSlow starts also major factor in failing to make postseason after reaching Cup Final\nBlackhawks welcome back fans to United Center with emotional video\nIt was 426 days between home games in Chicago, so the team put together a tribute\nMcDavid scores 100th point of season for Oilers in 53rd game\nCenter gets four in win against Canucks to become fastest in 25 years\nMcDavid reaches 100 NHL points\nEdmundson fined for actions in Canadiens game against Maple Leafs\nDefenseman assessed $1,000 for dangerous trip against forward Tavares\nFantasy hockey top 250 player rankings\nEarly look at best overall options for standard leagues next season; podcast\nMontour fined maximum for actions in Panthers game against Lightning\nDefenseman assessed $5,000 for spearing forward Maroon\nWeegar fined maximum for actions in Panthers game against Lightning\nDefenseman assessed $5,000 for high-sticking forward Joseph\nMcDavid's 100 points in 53 games garners plenty of social media reaction\nOilers captain continues scoring at ridiculous pace and everyone's loving it\nMcDavid reaches 100 NHL points\nNHL modifies COVID-19 protocols for fully vaccinated during playoffs\nRestrictions on mask-wearing, social gatherings relaxed for teams, individuals\nFantasy hockey awards picks for 2020-21 season\nMcDavid, Fox lead consensus selections; rookie Robertson among list of surprises\nAndersen plays full AHL game, second in work toward Maple Leafs return\nGoalie makes 34 saves in shootout loss Saturday, 'felt rust' in first time back Thursday\nStamkos, Kucherov ready for Lightning playoff return\n'Everything has been trending in that direction' for injured forwards\nKings miss playoffs due to inconsistency, lack of offense\nSlow starts also major factor in failing to make postseason for third straight time\nWild fans applaud retiring goalie Miller in last game\nWith family in attendance, veteran of 18 NHL seasons gets emotional sendoff\nWild fans salute Ryan Miller\nRobertson of Stars embraces being role model for Asian Americans\nCalder Trophy contender sees 'important' opportunity to help promote game\n", "segment": "8. Nicholas Robertson, LW, TOR\nAge: 19\nDraft: Draft: No. 53 pick in 2019\nAfter the top four fantasy rookies on this list, Robertson may have the next highest ceiling with a chance to land in the Toronto Maple Leafs' top six with exposure to either elite center Auston Matthews (third in NHL with 47 goals last season) or John Tavares. Robertson, who scored one goal in four games with Toronto in the 2020 postseason after leading the Ontario Hockey League in goals last season (55 in 46 games), is likely to compete with Zach Hyman and Ilya Mikheyev for a left wing spot after the Maple Leafs traded Andreas Johnsson (to New Jersey Devils) and Kasperi Kapanen (to Penguins) this offseason. 9. 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rookie Robertson among list of surprises\nNHL could adjust playoffs for United States-Canada border rules\nLeague to 'explore all of our options' if travel restrictions remain\nRyan Miller retires, has most wins by U.S.-born goalie in NHL history\n'A good way to say goodbye' after 390 victories in 18 seasons with Sabres, Blues, Canucks, Ducks\nCongratulations Ryan Miller\nSharks show commitment to sustainability with new refrigeration system\nSAP Center shift to Opteon latest example of organization's environmental approach\nNHL, Turner Sports reach deal for games on TNT, TBS\nSeven-year multimedia rights agreement includes Stanley Cup Final, Winter Classic\nBarzal fined for actions in Islanders game against Capitals\nForward assessed $2,000 for diving/embellishment\nMathew Barzal fined for diving\n", "segment": "Paul Stastny, C/LW, WPG*; Esa Lindell, D, DAL; Thatcher Demko, G, VAN; Jaroslav Halak, G, BOS*; Matt Dumba, D, MIN; Sammy Blais, LW/RW, STL; Jonas Johansson, G, COL**; Brandon Montour, D, FLA*; Nils Hoglander, LW/RW, VAN\nKey injuries: Steven Stamkos, C/LW/RW, TBL;", "start_char": 7613, "end_char": 7877, "id": "29726579" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_260137281#2_483941654", "url": "http://thehockeywriters.com/5-best-american-players-in-hockey-today/", "title": "10 Best American Players in Hockey Today", "headings": "10 Best American Players in Hockey Today\n10 Best American Players in Hockey Today\nHonorable Mentions\n10. Max Pacioretty, F, Montreal Canadiens\n9. Blake Wheeler, F, Winnipeg Jets\n8. Ryan Suter, D, Minnesota Wild\n7. Ryan McDonagh, D, New York Rangers\n6. Phil Kessel, F, Pittsburgh Penguins\n5. Auston Matthews, F, Toronto Maple Leafs\n4. Jack Eichel, F, Buffalo Sabres\n3. Joe Pavelski, F, San Jose Sharks\n2. Johnny Gaudreau, F, Calgary Flames\n1. Patrick Kane, F, Chicago Blackhawks\nJeff Seide\n", "segment": "They are not listed in any particular order. Zach Werenski, D, Columbus Blue Jackets ; Tyler Johnson, F, Tampa Bay Lightning ; Dustin Byfuglien, D, Winnipeg Jets ; Shayne Gostisbehere, D, Philadelphia Flyers ; Charlie McAvoy, D, Boston Bruins ; Connor Hellebuyck, G, Winnipeg Jets ; Vincent Trocheck, F, Florida Panthers ; Kevin Shattenkirk, D, New York Rangers ; Torey Krug, D, Boston Bruins ;", "start_char": 1157, "end_char": 1551, "id": "2032838" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_645640342#7_1167952485", "url": "https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-fantasy-hockey-top-250-rankings-drafts-players-2020-21/c-281505474", "title": "Fantasy hockey top 200 player rankings", "headings": "Fantasy hockey top 200 player rankings\nFantasy hockey top 200 player rankings\nNHL.com has best overall options in standard leagues for rest of season; podcast\nFANTASY TOP 200 PLAYER RANKINGS\n'NHL Network Showcase': 3 Storylines for Sabres vs. Bruins\nBoston rolling since trading for Hall, Lazar; Buffalo's first-round picks developing\nSAP Insights: BUF vs. BOS\nStanley Cup Playoffs clinching scenario for May 1\nIslanders can earn berth\nAsian and Pacific Islander communities make growing impact on NHL\nPlayers, coaches, others in game show 'the tide is slowly turning'\nStanley Cup Playoffs Buzz: 14 games with impact on races\nStars, Predators fight for fourth in Central; Penguins, Capitals vie for first in East\nNHL Buzz: Ovechkin, Carlson practice, each day to day for Capitals\nGostisbehere could return for Flyers on Saturday; Howden out for season, Trouba could be back for Rangers\nKraken officially join NHL after final expansion payment\nCan sign free agents, make trades, to begin play as 32nd team next season\nFlyers miss playoffs due to defense, special teams\n6-10-1 skid in March also costly after reaching second round last season\nProjected lineups, starting goalies for today\nLatest line combinations, defense pairs, injury news from NHL.com writers\nJagr not planning to retire following 33rd pro season\n49-year-old former NHL forward playing in Czech Republic believes 'I still have it in me'\nNHL fantasy team power rankings for 2020-21\nNHL.com lists all 31 teams based on number of players in top 200, other factors\nKraken 2021 NHL Expansion Draft rules same as Golden Knights followed\nSeattle will select one player from each team, excluding Vegas\nNHL Tonight: Expansion draft\nClarke embraced move to defenseman, grew into top 2021 NHL Draft prospect\nScored 15 points in 26 games in Slovak Extraliga; Edmonton goalie Cossa among standouts\nPenguins aim higher after extending playoff streak to 15 straight seasons\nHave 'a lot of work to do' after qualifying for postseason\nBenny the Bull becomes Tommy Hawk in Chicago mascot swap\nUnited Center roommates trained each other to switch sports\nNHL DFS player picks, projections, strategy\nGranlund finishing regular season strong for Predators; more Saturday targets\nSAP-NHL Coaching Insights App making impact with Version 3.0\nReal-time, in-game data opening up 'brand-new world' for coaches, players\nHart out rest of season for Flyers with knee injury\nGoalie sprained MCL on April 15, was 9-11-5 with .877 save percentage in 27 games\nSabres celebrate Miller's retirement with highlight video\nBuffalo's leader in games, wins, saves will wrap career with Ducks at season's end\nSuper 16: Golden Knights remain No. 1, Penguins climb NHL.com rankings\nHurricanes, Avalanche switch places; Islanders fall\nFantasy hockey awards picks for 2020-21 season\nMcDavid, Fox lead consensus selections; rookie Robertson among list of surprises\nNHL could adjust playoffs for United States-Canada border rules\nLeague to 'explore all of our options' if travel restrictions remain\nRyan Miller retires, has most wins by U.S.-born goalie in NHL history\n'A good way to say goodbye' after 390 victories in 18 seasons with Sabres, Blues, Canucks, Ducks\nCongratulations Ryan Miller\nSharks show commitment to sustainability with new refrigeration system\nSAP Center shift to Opteon latest example of organization's environmental approach\nNHL, Turner Sports reach deal for games on TNT, TBS\nSeven-year multimedia rights agreement includes Stanley Cup Final, Winter Classic\nBarzal fined for actions in Islanders game against Capitals\nForward assessed $2,000 for diving/embellishment\nMathew Barzal fined for diving\n", "segment": "Dougie Hamilton, D, CAR*\n22. Cale Makar, D, COL**\n23. Patrice Bergeron, C, BOS\n24. Brayden Point, C/RW, TBL\n25. Sebastian Aho, C, CAR\n26. Adam Fox, D, NYR\n27. Brady Tkachuk, LW, OTT**\n28. Gabriel Landeskog, C/LW, COL*\n29. Mark Stone, RW, VGK\n30. Max Pacioretty, LW, VGK\n31.", "start_char": 1975, "end_char": 2248, "id": "29726541" } ]
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what are the 5 countries in the united kingdom?
Wales
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[ 3] [4] [5]\nFrom Maps of United Kingdom: You are looking at two islands. The Island of Great Britain is on the right with each country labeled by name: England, Wales and Scotland. On the left is the Island of Ireland. There are two counties located on the Island of Ireland: Northern Ireland in the north which is part of the UK; and The Republic of Ireland, a separate and independent sovereign state, the largest part of the island of Ireland.", "start_char": 2136, "end_char": 2799, "id": "88164755" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_369657776#6_697169824", "url": "http://applynow.myfaulkner.org/", "title": "Apply Now | Faulkner University", "headings": "Complete the form below to begin your application.\nComplete the form below to begin your application.\nRequest Information\nPersonal Information\n", "segment": "Isle of Man; Jersey; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland +45 : Denmark +46 : Sweden +47 : Norway +48 : Poland +49 : Germany +51 : Peru +52 : Mexico +53 :", "start_char": 7211, "end_char": 7381, "id": "4173632" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_741072033#4_1486523122", "url": "https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/instagram-shopping/", "title": "Instagram Shopping: Does It Work? (It Does For These Brands)", "headings": "Is Instagram Shopping Driving Sales? The Results Are In: Brands Report +1,416% Traffic, +20% Revenue\nIs Instagram Shopping Driving Sales? The Results Are In: Brands Report +1,416% Traffic, +20% Revenue\nWhy Instagram Shopping?\nBuild an Engaged Community with Shopping on Instagram:\nInstagram Statistics Businesses Should Know\nThe Risk of Not Using Shopping on Instagram:\nHow to Start Using Shopping on Instagram\n1. Make sure your Instagram app on your phone is updated.\n2. Make sure your product catalog is synced with Facebook Shop.\n3. Click the options tab on your Instagram business profile, scroll down to products and click.\n4. Authenticate your Instagram business account via your Facebook account.\n5. Upload your product photo.\n6. Tag your products.\n7. Hit share and your post with your shoppable tagged products is live!\nInstagram Shoppable Posts Increased Traffic 1,416%\nExamples Of Businesses Who Have Had Success With Instagram Shopping:\n1. Natori: 1,416% increase in Instagram traffic.\nInstagram Shopping Promotion + Best Practices from Natori:\n2. Magnolia Boutique: 20% increase in Instagram revenue.\nInstagram Shopping Promotion + Best Practices from Magnolia Boutique:\n3. SpearmintLOVE: 13% increase in Instagram traffic.\nInstagram Shopping Promotion + Best Practices from SpearmintLOVE:\n4. Native Union: 2,662% increase in Instagram traffic.\n5. Watches.com: Still fine-tuning their approach.\n6. Marucci: Easy to implement.\nShopping on Instagram Tips:\nHow to Measure Instagram Shopping Success\nFaster Checkout Equals More Sales with Shopping on Instagram:\nInstagram Shopping in Stories\nWhat is Instagram Shopping in Stories?\nHow should businesses think about shopping in stories vs feed?\nWill Instagram bring shopping to feed videos?\nIs this available to all businesses?\nWho can see the shopping stickers in stories?\nHow did Instagram select the test participants?\nWhat does Instagram hope to learn from the test?\nWill shopping come to other parts of Instagram (Direct, Explore)?\nWhen will shopping in stories be available to more businesses?\nWant more insights like this?\nHow to Grow an Engaged Instagram Audience\nShopping on Instagram is not an advertising opportunity.\nQuick Tips To Improve Engagement On Instagram:\n1. Wooing 164,000 instagram followers.\nWhat is your #1 priority in creating an engaging Instagram business profile?\nWhat advice would you offer other online businesses looking to grow on Instagram?\nHigher AOV from Shopping on Instagram:\n2. Using Instagram to drive 25,000 visitors per day.\nWhat are the top priorities in creating an engaging Instagram business profile?\n1) We post 8-10 times per day, 7 days a week, so there is always fresh content to be seen by our fans.\n2) We offer Instagram photo contests and giveaways for customers to win free merchandise or a gift card!\n3) We ship all items to our customers in a custom poly mailer bag to drive user-generated content.\n4) We let our customers choose which items we buy.\nWhat advice would you offer other online businesses looking to grow on Instagram?\n3. Using stories to sell 48,200 fans.\nHow Grace & Lace Manages Inventory Across Channels\nWhat are the top priorities in creating an engaging Instagram business profile?\nWhat advice would you offer other online businesses looking to grow on Instagram?\n80 Shopping on Instagram Examples\nExecutive Summary\nShopping on Instagram Saves Time and Money:\nWant more insights like this?\nTracey Wallace\n", "segment": "United Kingdom. United States. Sweden. Netherlands. Argentina. Mexico. New Zealand. Switzerland. Puerto Rico. Ireland.", "start_char": 1266, "end_char": 1385, "id": "22838101" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_681551194#3_1457032746", "url": "https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/strong-resolve.htm", "title": "Strong Resolve", "headings": "\nStrong Resolve\nStrong Resolve 98\nStrong Resolve 02\nStrong Resolve 02 Crisis Response Operation Scenario\n", "segment": "Germany; Greece; Italy; Luxembourg; The Netherlands; Norway; Portugal; Spain; Turkey; the United Kingdom and the United States.", "start_char": 2165, "end_char": 2292, "id": "83029840" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1332896047#0_2727945955", "url": "https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/countries-are-in-the-uk", "title": "What Countries Are in the UK?", "headings": "What Countries Are in the UK?\nWhat Countries Are in the UK?", "segment": "What Countries Are in the UK? What Countries Are in the UK? Hover over\nClick on\na tile for details. Population\n‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which is more commonly known as the United Kingdom or the UK, is a sovereign state that is located off of the coast of Europe. A total of four countries make up the United Kingdom. This includes the island of Great Britain, which is where England, Scotland, and Wales are located. Northern Ireland is also part of the United Kingdom. The capital and largest city of the United Kingdom is London. London is also the capital of England. The other countries have their own capitals as well.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 699, "id": "47961290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1226943667#0_1786130115", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/constituent-countries-of-the-united-kingdom.html", "title": "Constituent Countries Of The United Kingdom - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Constituent Countries Of The United Kingdom\nConstituent Countries Of The United Kingdom\nContents:\nHow Was The United Kingdom Formed?\nEngland\nWales\nScotland\nNorthern Ireland\nConstituent Countries Of The United Kingdom\n", "segment": "Constituent Countries Of The United Kingdom - WorldAtlas\nConstituent Countries Of The United Kingdom\nConstituent countries of the United Kingdom\nThe United Kingdom has 4 constituent countries, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. England is the largest and most populous country of the United Kingdom. More than 80% of the UK's population lives in England. Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland have various degrees of home rule, meaning that they have some control over their domestic affairs. There are movements for independence in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom has four constituent countries, England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The UK came together over several centuries. Historically, the kingdom and its politics have been dominated by England, as it has always been the most powerful. Even today, England dominates the UK politically, linguistically, and culturally, as it is the largest, and by far, the most populous constituent country in the union. Nevertheless, the UK’s other constituent countries still maintain vibrant cultures and traditions.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1111, "id": "96396910" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3312488085#0_3660533586", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countries_of_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "Countries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "Countries of the United Kingdom\nCountries of the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nKey facts\nStatistics\nTerminology\nActs of Parliament\nCurrent legal terminology\nOther official usage\nEuropean Union\nCurrent\nIdentity and nationality\nCompetitions\nSee also\nNotes and references\nSources\nFurther reading\n", "segment": "Countries of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia\nCountries of the United Kingdom\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFour countries which make up the United Kingdom – England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales\nCountries of the United Kingdom\nEngland\nScotland\nWales\nNorthern\nIreland\nCategory\nAdministrative division\nLocation\nUnited Kingdom\nFound in\nLegal jurisdictions\nNumber\n4\nPossible status\nNUTS 1 region (3)\nLegal jurisdiction (3)\nAdditional status\nHome Nations\nGovernment\nDevolved legislature (3)\nNone (1)\nThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK), since 1922, comprises four constituent countries: England, Scotland, and Wales (which collectively make up Great Britain ), as well as Northern Ireland ( variously described as a country, province or region). The UK Prime Minister 's website has used the phrase \"countries within a country\" to describe the United Kingdom. Some statistical summaries, such as those for the twelve NUTS 1 regions of the United Kingdom, refer to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as \"regions\". With regard to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales particularly, the descriptive name one uses \"can be controversial, with the choice often revealing one's political preferences\". Although the United Kingdom is a unitary sovereign country, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales have gained a degree of autonomy through the process of devolution. The United Kingdom Parliament and British Government deal with all reserved matters for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, but not in general matters that have been devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly, Scottish Parliament, and the Senedd. Additionally, devolution in Northern Ireland is conditional on co-operation between the Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland (see North/South Ministerial Council) and the British Government consults with the Government of Ireland to reach agreement on some non-devolved matters for Northern Ireland (see British–Irish Intergovernmental Conference ). England, comprising the majority of the population and area of the United Kingdom, remains fully the responsibility of the United Kingdom Parliament centralised in London . England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are not themselves listed in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) list of countries.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2376, "id": "101528394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1848284505#2_2734383927", "url": "http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/explore/countries/united-kingdom/", "title": "United Kingdom", "headings": "United Kingdom\nUnited Kingdom\nFAST FACTS\nGEOGRAPHY\nPEOPLE & CULTURE\nNATURE\nGOVERNMENT & ECONOMY\nHISTORY\nWatch \"Destination World\"\nAfrica\nAntarctica\nAsia\nAustralia\nEurope\nNorth America\nSouth America\n", "segment": "Photograph by littlesam, Shutterstock\nUnited Kingdom\nThe United Kingdom, also called the U.K., consists of a group of islands off the northwest coast of Europe. These include England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. FAST FACTS\nOFFICIAL NAME: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland\nFORM OF GOVERNMENT: Constitutional monarchy with parliamentary government\nCAPITAL: London\nPOPULATION: 65,105,246\nOFFICIAL LANGUAGE: English\nMONEY: Pound sterling\nAREA: 93,635 square miles (242,514 square kilometers)\nMAJOR RIVERS:", "start_char": 394, "end_char": 926, "id": "74370066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_76317512#45_166787086", "url": "https://www.beautyofbirds.com/greategrets.html", "title": "Great Egrets, Great White Egrets, White Heron or Common Egret | Beauty of Birds", "headings": "Great Egrets, Great White Egrets, White Heron or Common Egret\nGreat Egrets, Great White Egrets, White Heron or Common Egret\nAlternate (Global) Names:\nDistribution / Range\nRecognized Subspecies and Ranges\nDescription\nGender id:\nImmatures:\nSimilar species\nCalls / Vocalizations\nDiet / Feeding\nBreeding / Nesting\nThe breeding seasons of the Great Egrets vary with the location:\nBreeding Plumage:\nArrival at the nesting site ...\nNesting / Chick Rearing\nLifespan / Mortality:\nGreat Egret Photo Gallery\nComments\n", "segment": "Finland; Great Britain; Ireland; Liechtenstein; Luxembourg; Malta; New Caledonia; Norway; Saint Helena; Saint Pierre and Miquelon;", "start_char": 5201, "end_char": 5331, "id": "22126960" } ]
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A voyage to the Pacific Ocean
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_24044436#0_42270283", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/history/james-cook/cook-explorer-and-navigator.htm", "title": "James Cook | Navigator and Explorer", "headings": "James Cook - Navigator and Explorer\nJames Cook - Navigator and Explorer\nRelated Topics\nWords\n", "segment": "James Cook | Navigator and Explorer\nJames Cook - Navigator and Explorer\nJames Cook was one of the world’s greatest explorers and navigators . He made three voyages that took him to the Pacific Ocean, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, the Antarctic and Arctic. James Cook was good at mathematics, science and astronomy . Cook was born in England in 1728. In his youth he joined the British Navy and became a sailor . The British sent him to Canada where he commanded a ship during the French and Indian War . There he showed he was a good cartographer and mapped the coast of Newfoundland. In 1768 he led a scientific expedition to the South Pacific. He got secret orders from the British to try to find a new southern continent, which nobody had known of. After making maps of New Zealand James Cook reached the southeastern Coast of Australia .", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 843, "id": "18563090" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_475773665#17_945720291", "url": "https://didyouknow.org/sailing/", "title": "First to sail around the world", "headings": "First to sail around the world\nFirst to sail around the world\nThe New World\nNorth America already discovered\n“New Found Land”\nNaming “America”\nThe first circumnavigation\nInto the vast Pacific\nThe second circumnavigation\nCaptain Cook\nFirst solo circumnavigation\nFirst around with only one stop\nFirst solo non-stop circumnavigation\nAround alone\nThe circumnavigation contests\nFactoids\nYou may also like -\n", "segment": "He voyaged through the Indies, across the Indian Ocean, and around the Cape of Good Hope. With the Golden Hind laden with gold and spices, he sailed into Plymouth on 26 September 1580, the first captain to circumnavigate the globe. Captain Cook\nAnother famous circumnavigation was that of James Cook. He sailed from England on 25 August 1768 aboard the Endeavour with 94 crewmen and scientists. On 11 April 1769, they reached Tahiti. On government orders, they sailed south, reaching New Zealand on 6 October. By April 1770, Cook explored and documented Australia. The Endeavour then made its way to Java, sailing on past the Cape of Good Hope. On 13 July 1771 Cook sailed into Dover. Following the historic 3-year journey, he was appointed Naval Commander by King George III.", "start_char": 8975, "end_char": 9751, "id": "84693969" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_391370583#5_725627643", "url": "http://tonsoffacts.com/30-fascinating-and-interesting-facts-about-james-cook/", "title": "30 Fascinating And Interesting Facts About James Cook - Tons Of Facts", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Cook liked for a while in his parents’ cottage in North Yorkshire. The cottage was moved brick by brick to Melbourne, Australia in 1934, where it stands today. 13. The first voyage of Captain James Cook was to Tahiti and Australia from 1768 to 1771. Cook’s job was to observe the planet Venus pass in front of the Sun. 14. His second voyage was in 1772 and it was to search for the large continent of Australia. On the voyage, Cook became one of the first men to sail across the Antarctic Circle. 15. Cook’s third voyage, in 1776, was to find the Northwest passage, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific.", "start_char": 2276, "end_char": 2878, "id": "2177856" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1728183181#10_2552164131", "url": "http://jamescook.cz/en/james-cook-and-his-expeditions/", "title": "James Cook", "headings": "James Cook and His Expeditions\nJames Cook and His Expeditions\nJames Cook’s First Voyage (1768 – 1771)\nJames Cook’s Second Voyage (1772 – 1775)\nJames Cook’s Third Voyage (1776 – 1779)\n", "segment": "James Cook navigated around the world. He did not see the Venus and he did not find the southern land. Nevertheless, he was welcomed with honors. During his voyage, he created maps of the remotest areas, the preciseness of which is astonishing even today. He thus enabled Britain to access New Zealand and Australia. James Cook’s second expedition followed soon after. James Cook’s Second Voyage (1772 – 1775)\nBetween 1772 and 1775 James Cook led his second voyage, searching for an assumptive continent in the southern Pacific. In 1773 Captain James Cook landed on Cook Islands and named them Harvey Islands. He searched the area past the Antarctic Circle from Africa to New Zealand. Then, he explored New Caledonia.", "start_char": 4406, "end_char": 5123, "id": "74258715" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_24044436#1_42271486", "url": "http://www.english-online.at/history/james-cook/cook-explorer-and-navigator.htm", "title": "James Cook | Navigator and Explorer", "headings": "James Cook - Navigator and Explorer\nJames Cook - Navigator and Explorer\nRelated Topics\nWords\n", "segment": "The British sent him to Canada where he commanded a ship during the French and Indian War . There he showed he was a good cartographer and mapped the coast of Newfoundland. In 1768 he led a scientific expedition to the South Pacific. He got secret orders from the British to try to find a new southern continent, which nobody had known of. After making maps of New Zealand James Cook reached the southeastern Coast of Australia . He claimed the land for Great Britain and named it New South Wales. In 1772 Cook went on a second voyage , once again in search of a mysterious southern continent. He sailed farther south than any other person before him. He reached the Antarctic Circle but did not get to Antarctica. Cook encountered many icebergs, which made him believe that a polar continent must exist.", "start_char": 414, "end_char": 1218, "id": "18563091" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1058337448#2_1316564546", "url": "http://geography.about.com/cs/captaincook/a/jamescook.htm", "title": "The Geographic Adventures of Captain James Cook", "headings": "Captain James Cook\nCaptain James Cook\nThe Geographic Adventures of Captain Cook, 1728–1779\nCook's First Voyage\nCook's Second Voyage\nCook's Third Voyage\n", "segment": "After the stop in Tahiti, Cook had orders to explore and claim possessions for Britain. He charted New Zealand and the east coast of Australia (known as New Holland at the time). From there he proceeded to the East Indies (Indonesia) and across the Indian Ocean to the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. It was an easy voyage between Africa and home; arriving in July 1771. Cook's Second Voyage\nThe Royal Navy promoted James Cook to Captain following his return and had a new mission for him, to find Terra Australis Incognita, the unknown southern land. In the 18th century, it was believed that there was much more land south of the equator than had already been discovered. Cook's first voyage did not disprove claims of a huge landmass near the South Pole between New Zealand and South America. Two ships, the Resolution and the Adventure left in July 1772 and headed to Cape Town just in time for the southern summer. Captain James Cook proceeded south from Africa and turned around after encountering large amounts of floating pack ice (he came within 75 miles of Antarctica).", "start_char": 1810, "end_char": 2906, "id": "73489456" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_701830458#8_1624402973", "url": "https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1c25/cook-james", "title": "Cook, James – Dictionary of New Zealand Biography – Te Ara", "headings": "\nStory: Cook, James\nContents\nBiography\nLinks and sources\nRelated biographies\nPage 1: Biography\nCook, James\nHow to cite this page:\n", "segment": "Their collections provided a rich source of material for scientists, although Banks's intention of publishing a full, illustrated account of them was never realised. Under the terms of his will, the collection eventually found its way to the British Museum. The Endeavour voyage initiated a connection with New Zealand and the Pacific which Banks maintained until his death in 1820. Leaving Poverty Bay, Cook turned south along the east coast as far as Cape Turnagain, before retracing his route north to Poverty Bay, then around East Cape to the Coromandel Peninsula. Putting into Mercury Bay, he observed the transit of Mercury near the beach which now carries his name. On 15 November the Endeavour passed around Cape Colville and into the Hauraki Gulf, before heading north up the coast to the Bay of Islands. Cook spent a week in this bay, which was to become the first site of permanent European settlement. In attempting to round the northernmost tip of New Zealand, he encountered furious gales off Cape Maria Van Diemen which caused him to miss what would have been a historic encounter with the French explorer J. F. M. de Surville, heading in the opposite direction. Surviving the gales, Cook sailed rapidly down the west coast of the North Island to Queen Charlotte Sound. The anchorage in Ship Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound, was to be a base on all three voyages, but was pivotal in the second.", "start_char": 4943, "end_char": 6348, "id": "106843659" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1470808626#3_2286513701", "url": "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/844115.Captain_James_Cook", "title": "Captain James Cook: A Biography by Richard Hough", "headings": "Captain James Cook: A Biography\nCaptain James Cook: A Biography\nGet A Copy\nFriend Reviews\nReader Q&A\nRecent Questions\nLists with This Book\nCommunity Reviews\nStart your review of Captain James Cook: A Biography\nnew topic\nDiscuss This Book\n", "segment": "His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Cook produced maps of unpreced\nJames Cook, born in 1728, was one of the most celebrated navigators/explorers of his time. His voyages in the Royal Navy to the eastern and western seaboards of North America, the North and South Pacific, the Arctic, and the Antarctic brought a new understanding of the geography and of the peoples, flora, and fauna of the lands he discovered. Cook produced maps of unprecedented accuracy; revolutionized the seafarers' diet, all but eliminating scurvy; and exploded the myth of the Great Southern Continent imagined by earlier geographers and scientists. Hough consulted numerous archives and traveled in Cook's wake from Alaska to Tasmania, visiting many of the Pacific islands. ...more\nGet A Copy\nAmazon\nStores ▾\nAudible\nBarnes & Noble\nWalmart eBooks\nApple Books\nGoogle Play\nAbebooks\nBook Depository\nAlibris\nIndigo\nBetter World Books\nIndieBound\nLibraries\nPaperback, First American edition, 416 pages\nPublished March 17th 1995 by W. W. Norton & Company (first published March 1st 1994)\nMore Details...\nOriginal Title\nCaptain James Cook: A Biography\nISBN\n0393315193 (ISBN13: 9780393315196)\nEdition Language\nEnglish\nOther Editions (10)\nAll Editions | Add a New Edition | Combine\n...Less Detail\nEdit Details\nFriend Reviews\nTo see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.", "start_char": 966, "end_char": 2538, "id": "83492229" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1775124723#14_2620438725", "url": "http://john.curtin.edu.au/endeavour/cook.html", "title": "Captain James Cook and his Voyages", "headings": "Terra Australia Incognita\nTerra Australia Incognita", "segment": "106\nIn his first voyage, Cook sailed south from the Society Islands and reached 40°S without finding land. He then headed west for New Zealand and circumnavigated the north and south islands, confirming that they were not part of a larger continent. Following this he visited Australia. 107\nCook embarked on his second voyage to settle the matter of the landmass once and for all, proposing to sail around the world at as high a latitude as possible. In 1772 he succeeded in circumnavigating the globe at as close to 60°S latitude as possible and in some places crossed the Antarctic Circle. This voyage proved that any possible Southern Continent must lie well within the cold and uninhabitable polar region. 108", "start_char": 8571, "end_char": 9284, "id": "74300129" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1058337448#4_1316567744", "url": "http://geography.about.com/cs/captaincook/a/jamescook.htm", "title": "The Geographic Adventures of Captain James Cook", "headings": "Captain James Cook\nCaptain James Cook\nThe Geographic Adventures of Captain Cook, 1728–1779\nCook's First Voyage\nCook's Second Voyage\nCook's Third Voyage\n", "segment": "He then sailed to New Zealand for the winter and in summer proceeded south again past the Antarctic Circle (66.5° South). By circumnavigating the southern waters around Antarctica, he indisputably determined that there was no habitable southern continent. During this voyage, he also discovered several island chains in the Pacific Ocean . After Captain Cook arrived back in Britain in July 1775, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and received their highest honor for his geographic exploration. Soon Cook's skills would again be put to use. Cook's Third Voyage\nThe Navy wanted Cook to determine if there was a Northwest Passage, a mythical waterway that would allow sailing between Europe and Asia across the top of North America. Cook set out in July of 1776 and rounded the southern tip of Africa and headed east across the Indian Ocean. He passed between the North and South islands of New Zealand (through Cook Strait) and towards the coast of North America. He sailed along the coast of what would become Oregon, British Columbia, and Alaska and proceeded through the Bering Strait. His navigation of the Bering Sea was halted by the impassible Arctic ice.", "start_char": 2907, "end_char": 4080, "id": "73489458" } ]
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what season did brooke burke won?
Dancing with the Stars - Season 7
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She returned as a host from Season 10 to Season 17 . Contents\n1\nEarly Life\n2\nCareer\n2.1\nTelevision\n2.2\nMagazines\n2.3\nBusiness Venture\n2.4\nBooks\n2.5\nVideo Games\n2.6\nAdvertisements\n3\nPersonal Life\n4\nDancing with the Stars 7\n4.1\nPerformances\n5\nGallery\nEarly Life\nBrooke Lisa Burke was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and raised in Tucson, Arizona, the younger of two siblings born to Donna and George Burke. Her mother is of Portuguese background but was adopted and raised Jewish. Her father is of French and Irish descent and left the family when Brooke was two. She was thereafter raised by her Armenian stepfather in her mother's Jewish religion and is raising her children Jewish although she also celebrates Christmas. She attended both Sahuaro High School and Palo Verde High School in Tucson, where she was homecoming queen in 1989. She later studied broadcast journalism.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2451, "id": "78399835" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3462658667#6_3828050451", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(U.S._season_14)", "title": "Dancing with the Stars (American season 14) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dancing with the Stars\n(American season 14)\n\nDancing with the Stars (American season 14)\nContents\nCouples\nOverview\nScoring charts\nAverage score chart\nHighest and lowest scoring performances\nCouples' highest and lowest scoring dances\nWeekly scores and songs\nWeek 1: First Dances\nRunning order\nWeek 2\nRunning order\nWeek 3: Most Memorable Year Week\nRunning order\nWeek 4: Rock Week\nRunning order\nWeek 5: Latin Night\nRunning order\nJudges' votes to save\nWeek 6: Motown Special\nRunning order\nJudges' votes to save\nWeek 7: Classical Night\nRunning order\nJudges' votes to rescue\nWeek 8: Trio Challenge\nRunning order\nWeek 9: Semifinals\nRunning order\nWeek 10: Finale\nRunning order (Night 1)\nRunning order (Night 2 – 24-Hour Challenge)\nDance chart\nGuest performances\nU.S. Nielsen ratings\nCriticism\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Burke's team were named champions by the judges with Dovolani's and van Amstel's teams taking second and third places respectively. Scoring charts\nCouple\nPlace\n1\n2\n1+2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\nDonald & Peta\n1\n21\n24\n45\n26\n27\n27\n27+7=34\n27+ 26 =53\n27+28=55\n28 +29=57\n29 + 30 + 30 = 89\nKatherine & Mark\n2\n26\n26\n52\n29\n24\n29\n29 + 10 = 39\n27+ 27 =54\n26+ 29 =55\n29+ 27 = 56\n30 + 30 + 30 = 90\nWilliam & Cheryl\n3\n24\n25\n49\n28\n22\n29\n27+9=36\n27+ 26 =53\n30 +27= 57\n28 + 30 =58\n30 + 29 + 30 = 89\nMaria & Derek\n4\n21\n25\n46\n27\n26\n27\n26+4=30\n30 + 27 = 57\n28+ 25 =53\n30 +29= 59\n\nMelissa & Maks\n5\n20\n20\n40\n24\n22\n21\n24+6=30\n21 + 26 = 47\n24 +27= 51\n\nRoshon & Chelsie\n6\n23\n26\n49\n25\n26\n26\n23 + 5 = 28\n25 + 27 = 52\n29 + 27 = 56\n\nJaleel & Kym\n7\n26\n22\n48\n25\n22\n24\n29 +8=37\n24+ 27 =51\n\nGladys & Tristan\n8\n23\n19\n42\n24\n20\n22\n21 + 3 = 24\n\nGavin & Karina\n9\n20\n21\n41\n24\n23\n19\n\nSherri & Val\n10\n23\n23\n46\n24\n21\n\nJack & Anna\n11\n23\n21\n44\n24\n\nMartina & Tony\n12\n20\n17\n37\n\nRed numbers indicates the lowest score for each week. Green numbers indicates the highest score for each week. indicates the couple eliminated that week. indicates the returning couple that finished in the bottom two. indicates the returning couple that was the last to be called safe. indicates the winning couple. indicates the runner-up couple. indicates the third-place couple. Average score chart\nThis table only counts for dances scored on a traditional 30-points scale (the scores for the Motown Marathon from week 6 are not included).", "start_char": 4391, "end_char": 5857, "id": "101634285" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_974186135#11_2108045026", "url": "https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/recaps/dancing-with-the-stars-winners-ranked-all-28-mirror-ball-champions-from-worst-to-best/ar-BB191jzH", "title": "‘Dancing with the Stars’ winners, ranked: All 28 Mirror Ball champions from worst to best", "headings": "‘Dancing with the Stars’ winners, ranked: All 28 Mirror Ball champions from worst to best\n‘Dancing with the Stars’ winners, ranked: All 28 Mirror Ball champions from worst to best\n28. Bobby Bones\nSeason 27 Winner\n27. Donny Osmond\nSeason 9 Winner\n26. Hannah Brown\nSeason 28 Winner\n25. Nyle DiMarco\nSeason 22 Winner\n24. Kelly Monaco\nSeason 1 Winner\n23. Hines Ward\nSeason 12 Winner\n22. J.R. Martinez\nSeason 13 Winner\n21. Helio Castroneves\nSeason 5 Winner\n20. Rashad Jennings\nSeason 24 Winner\n19. Adam Rippon\nSeason 26 (Athletes) Winner\n18. Kellie Pickler\nSeason 16 Winner\n17. Donald Driver\nSeason 14 Winner\n16. Brooke Burke\nSeason 7 Winner\n15. Rumer Willis\nSeason 20 Winner\n14. Jennifer Grey\nSeason 11 Winner\n13. Drew Lachey\nSeason 2 Winner\n12. Laurie Hernandez\nSeason 23 Winner\n11. Melissa Rycroft\nSeason 15 (All-Stars) Winner\n10. Emmitt Smith\nSeason 3 Winner\n9. Shawn Johnson\nSeason 8 Winner\n8. Kristi Yamaguchi\nSeason 6 Winner\n7. Apolo Anton Ohno\nSeason 4 Winner\n6. Alfonso Ribeiro\nSeason 19 Winner\n5. Bindi Irwin\nSeason 21 Winner\n4. Amber Riley\nSeason 17 Winner\n3. Jordan Fisher\nSeason 25 Winner\n2. Meryl Davis\nSeason 18 Winner\n1. Nicole Scherzinger\nSeason 10 Winner\nGallery: 13 surprising things you probably didn't know about 'Dancing With the Stars' (INSIDER)\n", "segment": "Brooke Burke\nSeason 7 Winner\nBurke, like several other winners, reigned supreme all season. While she was a solid dancer, her win was due in part to a relative lack of competition and her pairing with Derek Hough, who was one of the most popular and successful pros in the show’s history. 15. Rumer Willis\nSeason 20 Winner\nIt was great to see Rumer Willis’s journey on “DWTS.” She came into her own and never got lost in the shadow of her superstar parents Demi Moore and Bruce Willis. She didn’t coast on her parents’ names to get her the win, she put in the work by delivering hard-hitting routines. 14. Jennifer Grey\nSeason 11 Winner\n“Dirty Dancing” star Jennifer Gray proved that age is nothing but a number by becoming the oldest female contestant to win “DWTS” at the age of 53. She also proved how resilient she was by performing very technical and complicated routines despite battling a neck injury. 13.", "start_char": 5552, "end_char": 6464, "id": "72135128" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2559910137#2_2831233738", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_Burke", "title": "Brooke Burke - Wikipedia", "headings": "Brooke Burke\nBrooke Burke\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTelevision\nDancing with the Stars performances\nMagazine appearances\nEntrepreneurial ventures\nBooks\nVideo Games\nPodcast\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "1999–2002), CBS' Rock Star (2005–2006), and TV Lands' She's Got the Look (2010). After winning the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars, Burke served as co-hostess of the show from season ten to season seventeen (2010–2013). In 2017, Burke launched \"Brooke Burke Body\", a fitness app with workout videos featuring her. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career\n2.1 Television\n2.2 Dancing with the Stars performances\n2.3 Magazine appearances\n2.4 Entrepreneurial ventures\n2.5 Books\n2.6 Video Games\n2.7 Podcast\n3 Personal life\n4 Filmography\n4.1 Film\n4.2 Television\n4.3 Video games\n5 References\n6 External links\nEarly life\nBurke was born in Hartford, Connecticut, the younger of two siblings born to Donna and George Burke. She was raised by her mother and stepfather in Tucson, Arizona. Burke attended both Sahuaro High School and Palo Verde High School in Tucson where she was homecoming queen in 1989. She later studied broadcast journalism at UCLA. Career\nTelevision\nBurke served as the host of the popular E! travel series Wild On! from 1999–2002.", "start_char": 804, "end_char": 1845, "id": "101013211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3160139684#6_3644328511", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Chef_(season_14)", "title": "Top Chef: Charleston - Wikipedia", "headings": "Top Chef: Charleston\nTop Chef: Charleston\nContents\nContestants\nNew contestants\nReturning contestants\nContestant progress\nEpisodes\nLast Chance Kitchen\nEpisodes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "^Note 5 : Casey lost the Sudden Death Quickfire Challenge and was eliminated. ^Note 6 : Brooke won Last Chance Kitchen and returned to the competition. (WINNER) The chef won the season and was crowned \"Top Chef\". (RUNNER-UP) The chef was the runner-up for the season. (WIN) The chef won the Elimination Challenge. (HIGH) The chef was selected as one of the top entries in the Elimination Challenge, but did not win. (IN) The chef was not selected as one of the top or bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge and was safe. (LOW) The chef was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, but was not eliminated.", "start_char": 4245, "end_char": 4882, "id": "65011827" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_893664264#8_1979823807", "url": "https://www.syracuse.com/tv/2016/05/the_voice_winner_season_10_alisan_porter.html", "title": "'The Voice' winner: Why season 10 champ may be the first fans actually remember - syracuse.com", "headings": "'The Voice' winner: Why season 10 champ may be the first fans actually remember\n'The Voice' winner: Why season 10 champ may be the first fans actually remember\nAround the web\n", "segment": "Javier Colon (Team Adam Levine)\nSeason 2 winner: Jermaine Paul (Team Blake Shelton)\nSeason 3 winner: Cassadee Pope (Team Blake)\nSeason 4 winner: Danielle Bradbery (Team Blake)\nSeason 5 winner: Tessanne Chin (Team Adam)\nSeason 6 winner: Josh Kaufman (Team Usher)\nSeason 7 winner: Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake)\nSeason 8 winner: Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell Williams)\nSeason 9 winner: Jordan Smith (Team Adam)\nSeason 10 winner: Alisan Porter (Team Christina Aguilera)\nNote to readers:", "start_char": 4294, "end_char": 4779, "id": "89681418" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_644264273#1_1154578816", "url": "http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/brooke-burke-charvet-eliminated-host-dancing-stars-article-1.1693945", "title": "Brooke Burke-Charvet 'eliminated' as host of 'Dancing With the Stars,' will not return next season - New York Daily News", "headings": "Brooke Burke-Charvet 'eliminated' as host of 'Dancing With the Stars,' will not return next season\nBrooke Burke-Charvet 'eliminated' as host of 'Dancing With the Stars,' will not return next season\nStephen Rex Brown\nDon Kaplan\n", "segment": "Advertisement\n\"I won't be returning to the show this season.\" The 42-year-old brunette made her debut on the show as a contestant in the seventh season, which she won. She replaced Samantha Harris as co-host to start the 10th season. Advertisement\n\"Thanks for all the love & support. I loved my time in the ballroom & I'll love my next chapter too. Change is positive. Love you guys!\" she added on Twitter. Conrad Green, executive producer of the show, confirmed it was Burke's last dance. Brooke Burke-Charvet alongside Tom Bergeron for the Spring 2010 season of 'Dancing with the Stars.' (", "start_char": 787, "end_char": 1379, "id": "663731" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1544056063#1_3447751345", "url": "https://www.celebscouples.com/dating/brooke-burke-boyfriend/", "title": "Brooke Burke Boyfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples", "headings": "Brooke Burke\nBrooke Burke\nAs of 2021, Brooke Burke is dating Oliver Trevena.\nBrooke Burke’s boyfriend\nPast Relationships\nBrooke Burke is turning 50 in\nAbout Brooke Burke\nThe 49-year-old American was born in the Year of the Pig and is part of Generation X generation\nBrooke Burke Facts\nBrooke Burke’s birth sign is Virgo and she has a ruling planet of Mercury.\nVideos\nLinks you might like\n", "segment": "RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nBrooke Burke-Charvet, better known by her maiden name, Brooke Burke, is an American actress, dancer, model, and television personality. She is known for Rock Star (2005-2006), winning the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars, and for co-hosting Dancing With the Stars from 2010 to 2013. She won her first beauty pageant at age 14. Real Name\nBrooke Lisa Burke\nProfession\nTV Actress\nPlace of Birth\nHartford, Connecticut, USA\nDate of Birth\nSeptember 8, 1971 (age 49)\nBirth Sign\nVirgo\nMarital Status\nDating\nBoyfriend\nOliver Trevena\nSexuality\nStraight\nChildren\n4\nFun Fact: On the day of Brooke Burke’s birth, \"Go Away Little Girl\" by Donny Osmond was the number 1 song on The Billboard Hot 100 and Richard Nixon (Republican) was the U.S. President. Brooke Burke’s boyfriend is Oliver Trevena. They started dating in 2018. Brooke had at least 6 relationship in the past. Brooke Burke has not been previously engaged. She married David Charvet in 2011.", "start_char": 332, "end_char": 1311, "id": "32690085" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2559910137#5_2831238230", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_Burke", "title": "Brooke Burke - Wikipedia", "headings": "Brooke Burke\nBrooke Burke\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nTelevision\nDancing with the Stars performances\nMagazine appearances\nEntrepreneurial ventures\nBooks\nVideo Games\nPodcast\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Burke served as the co-host of the Miss America pageant in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2016. From 2016–2018, Burke hosted and co-produced the Saturday morning show Hidden Heroes, a hidden camera television show developed for teenagers in which each episode reveals the widespread goodwill in our world by secretly capturing heroes in action. Her other television credits include hosting the digital series and network show I Dare You on TV Land (2018) as well as a recurring role on Melissa & Joey (2014–2015). Dancing with the Stars performances\nOn November 25, 2008, Burke, with Derek Hough as her partner, won the seventh season of Dancing with the Stars beating Super Bowl champion Warren Sapp and his partner Kym Johnson. Burke shares the honor of being one of only three contestants to spend eight out of ten weeks at the top of the leaderboard. The other two contestants to achieve this feat are Kristi Yamaguchi and Nicole Scherzinger . Week #\nDance/Song\nJudges' score\nResult\nInaba\nGoodman\nTonioli\n1, Night 1\nCha-Cha-Cha /\" Are You My Woman (Tell Me So) \"\n7\n8\n8\nSafe\n1, Night 2\nQuickstep /\" Lover, Come Back to Me \"\n9\n8\n9\nSafe\n2\nPaso Doble /\"Palladio, First Movement\"\n8\n8\n8\nSafe\n3\nViennese Waltz /\" Daughters \"\n9\n10\n9\nSafe\n4\nSamba /\"Hip Hip Chin Chin\"\n9\n8\n9\nSafe\n5\nJitterbug /\" Don't Be Cruel \"\n10\n9\n10\nSafe\n6\nRumba /\" No Air \"\nOld School Hip Hop/\" It Takes Two \"\n8\nNo\n10*\nScores\n8\nGiven\nSafe\n7\nFoxtrot /\" Lullaby of Birdland \"\nGroup Paso Doble / \" Rocks \"\n10\n10\n10\n9\n10\n10\nSafe\n8\nTango /\"Tango Diabolo\"\nMambo / \"Cuban Mambo\"\n10\n9\n8\n9\n10\n9\nSafe\n9\nSemi-finals\nJive /\"The House is Rockin'\"\nSalsa / \"Barbarabatiri\"\n7\n9\n7\n10\n7\n9\nSafe\n10\nFinals\nSamba /\"Blame It On the Boogie\"\nFreestyle /\" You're the One That I Want \"\nViennese Waltz /\" Daughters \"\n9\n10\n10\n9\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\nWON\nMagazine appearances\nBurke has featured on the cover of many fitness, fashion, and lifestyle magazines, including Fitness, Women's Health, Redbook, and Ladies Home Journal. Entrepreneurial ventures\nIn 2007, Burke founded and launched BabooshBaby.com, the online store for her popular post-pregnancy belly wraps Tauts. Brooke later developed Baboosh Body, a fitness product (belly wrap) made to trim the tummy. In 2011, she launched the online community for mothers, ModernMom.com, of which she remains the co-CEO.", "start_char": 2251, "end_char": 4540, "id": "101013214" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_928275954#3_1934742355", "url": "http://www.bodymeasurements.org/brooke-burke/", "title": "Brooke Burke | Body Measurements", "headings": "Brooke Burke\nBrooke Burke", "segment": "Implants ( how do we know this?) She hosted TV show Rock Star during 2005-2006. Her biggest accomplishment is winning the seventh season of ‘Dancing with the Stars’. She co-hosted than tenth season. She also appeared in Maxim and FHM magazines. Brooke Burke co-hosted Miss America pageant from 2011 to 2013.", "start_char": 744, "end_char": 1052, "id": "75907121" } ]
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Kim Kardashian husbands: Kim Kardashian West was previously married to Kris Humphries (2011 – 2013) and Damon Thomas (2000 – 2004). She had at least 24 relationship before Kanye West. Kim Kardashian has not been previously engaged. Kim Kardashian West has been in relationships with Gabriel Aubry (2010), Miles Austin (2010), Reggie Bush (2007 – 2010), Nick Cannon (2006 – 2007), Game (2006), Nick Lachey (2006), Ray J (2003 – 2006), Joey Lawrence (1999) and TJ Jackson (1995 – 1999). Kim Kardashian West is rumored to have hooked up with Jay Z (2007). Online rumors of Kim Kardashians’s dating past may vary.", "start_char": 2246, "end_char": 3173, "id": "12035290" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1451588549#0_2628760510", "url": "http://www.ranker.com/list/kim-kardashian_s-loves-and-hookups/celebrityhookups", "title": "Kim Kardashian Hookups | List of Who Kim Kardashian Has Dated", "headings": "Kim Kardashian's Loves & Hookups\nEntertainment\nKim Kardashian's Loves & Hookups\nKanye West\nKris Humphries\nGabriel Aubry\nMichael Copon\n", "segment": "Kim Kardashian Hookups | List of Who Kim Kardashian Has Dated\nEntertainment\n506.5k readers\nKim Kardashian's Loves & Hookups\ncelebrityhookups\nUpdated February 19, 2021 506.5k views 18 items\nWho is Kim Kardashian dating? Who Kim Kardashian dated; list of Kim Kardashian loves, ex boyfriends; breakup rumors. List of Kim Kardashian's past relationships, exes and flings. The loves, exes and relationships of Kim Kardashian, listed by most recent (including baby daddy and spouse Kanye West). Learn Kim Kardashians' whole dating history here! Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West have four children together: daughter North \"Nori\" West, who was born June 15, 2013; son Saint West, who was born December 5, 2015, daughter Chicago West, who was born via surrogate January 15, 2018, and a son born via surrogate May 10, 2019.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 819, "id": "1525349" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_744179430#0_1531473001", "url": "https://www.datingcelebs.com/who-is-kim-kardashian-dating/", "title": "Who is Kim Kardashian Dating Now - Husbands & Biography (2021)", "headings": "Who is Kim Kardashian Dating Now?\nWho is Kim Kardashian Dating Now?\nWho is Kim Kardashian dating?\nAbout the relationship\nAbout Kim Kardashian’s husband\nWho has Kim Kardashian dated?\nRelationship Statistics of Kim Kardashian\nIs Kim Kardashian having any relationship affair?\nThis information is currently not available.\nKim Kardashian Biography\n", "segment": "Who is Kim Kardashian Dating Now - Husbands & Biography (2021)\nWho is Kim Kardashian Dating Now? Kim Kardashian\nAmerican Reality Star\n40 years old\nMarried\nFull Name\nKimberly Noel Kardashian\nAge\n40\nBirth date\nOctober 21, 1980\nHoroscope\nLibra\nBirth Place\nLos Angeles, CA\nProfession\nReality Star\nNet Worth\n$175 million\nMartial Status\nMarried\nHeight\n5′ 3″\nEthnicity\nMultiracial\nNationality\nAmerican\nWeight\n140 lbs (64 kg)\nHair Color\nBlack\nEye Color\nDark Brown\nAhead, we take a look at who is Kim Kardashian dating now, who has she dated, Kim Kardashian’s husband, past relationships and dating history. We will also look at Kim’s biography, facts, net worth, and much more. Who is Kim Kardashian dating? Kim Kardashian is currently married to Kanye West. The couple started dating in 2012 and have been together for around 8 years, 11 months, and 24 days. The American Reality Star was born in Los Angeles, CA on October 21, 1980. Rose to fame on Keeping Up with the Kardashians alongside her sisters Khloe, Kourtney, Kylie and Kendall, her brother Rob, and her mother Kris. She has had tremendous success as an entrepreneur, launching clothing lines and smartphone apps. About the relationship\nAs of 2021, Kim Kardashian’s husband is Kanye West.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1242, "id": "12035285" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_749352730#0_1816898927", "url": "https://www.capitalxtra.com/news/celebrity/kim-kardashian/dating-history-husbands-boyfriends/", "title": "Kim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones - Capital XTRA", "headings": "Kim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones\nKim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones\n12 January 2021, 16:43\nKanye West & Jeffree Star: the best memes about the bizarre dating theory\nVan Jones\nKanye West\nKris Humphries\nReggie Bush\nNick Cannon\nRay J\nDamon Thomas\n", "segment": "Kim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones - Capital XTRA\nKim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones\n12 January 2021, 16:43\nKim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones. Picture: Getty\nWho has Kim Kardashian dated? From her rumoured divorce with husband Kanye West to her 72 day marriage to Kris Humphries - here's a conclusive list of Kim's relationships. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are allegedly getting a divorce after six years of marriage. Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Kim, 40, has quite the star-studded dating history and has been married three times, most recently being romantically linked to CNN reported Van Jones. 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From naughty tapes to a shocking 72-day marriage, the famous celeb has bared her heart and soul in front of the camera. But just in case you’ve forgotten about her heartbreaks and crazy affairs, we’ve dived into Kim’s past to bring you a complete list of her ex-boyfriends and husbands right up until her now-ended marriage to Kanye West. Here is Kim Kardashian’s dating history: Ex: TJ Jackson\nWho is He? Record Producer\nDated In: 1995 – 1999\nKim’s first boyfriend was none other than TJ Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew. After dating for two years, the curious teen decided that she wanted to lose her virginity to her then-boyfriend. Following an open discussion with her mom, Kris Jenner, the young celeb went on birth control and lost her virginity after spending her 14th birthday at MJ’s Neverland ranch.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1159, "id": "90410428" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_749352730#1_1816900262", "url": "https://www.capitalxtra.com/news/celebrity/kim-kardashian/dating-history-husbands-boyfriends/", "title": "Kim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones - Capital XTRA", "headings": "Kim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones\nKim Kardashian dating history: from Kanye West to Van Jones\n12 January 2021, 16:43\nKanye West & Jeffree Star: the best memes about the bizarre dating theory\nVan Jones\nKanye West\nKris Humphries\nReggie Bush\nNick Cannon\nRay J\nDamon Thomas\n", "segment": "Getty\nWho has Kim Kardashian dated? From her rumoured divorce with husband Kanye West to her 72 day marriage to Kris Humphries - here's a conclusive list of Kim's relationships. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are allegedly getting a divorce after six years of marriage. Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Kim, 40, has quite the star-studded dating history and has been married three times, most recently being romantically linked to CNN reported Van Jones. Kanye West & Jeffree Star: the best memes about the bizarre dating theory\nMeanwhile, Kanye has become tangled in a bizarre dating theory involving YouTuber Jeffree Star, so there's that. So, from her infamous relationship with R&B singer Ray J to her whirlwind 72 day marriage to Kris Humphries, here's a comprehensive list of Kim Kardashian's previous romances. Van Jones\nVan Jones was linked to Kim shortly after rumours of her divorce to Kanye broke. Picture: Getty\nAfter rumours surfaced of her alleged divorce from Kanye, Kim was quickly linked to CNN reporter Van Jones, 52, as fans scrambled to guess who she would date post-Yeezy.", "start_char": 228, "end_char": 1324, "id": "31850526" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_733584574#14_1671604209", "url": "https://topmenmag.com/rank-hottest-members-of-the-kardashian-family/", "title": "Rank The Hottest Members Of The Kardashian Family – Top Men Magazine", "headings": "Rank The Hottest Members Of The Kardashian Family\nRank The Hottest Members Of The Kardashian Family\n#1. Kendall- Angel of The Kardashian Family\n#2. Kourtney Kardashian- Eldest sis in The Kardashian Family\n#3. Kim Kardashian Who Turned A Sex Tape Into A Super Successful Empire\n#4. Kylie Jenner – Great Look Changing\n#5. Jackson The Dog\n#6. Khloé Kardashian The Most Candid Member\n#7. Brody Jenner Separate Life From The Kardashian Family\n#8. Scott Disick\n#9. Kris Jenner Stay-at-home Mom to Millionaire Manager\n#10. Kanye West\n#11.Rob Kardashian\n#12. Kim Kardashian’s Ex: Reggie Bush\n#13. Ray J\n#14. Brandon Jenner\n#15. Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband: Kris Humphries\n", "segment": "#8. Scott Disick\nSource: people.com\nScott Ryan Disick, a Jewish-American reality T.V, model, and businessman. He appeared on the Keeping Up with the Kardashians show by dating Kourtney. Source: people.com\nScott Disick seems like has been appeared around the world with a bevy of beauties over the last few months though in his mind he would still be with ex Kourtney. His relationship with Kardashian is pretty fractured right now he still wants to rekindle his romance with her. #9. Kris Jenner Stay-at-home Mom to Millionaire Manager\nSource: sheknows.com\nKristen Mary Jenner met Robert Kardashian when she was 17 and they married when she was 22.", "start_char": 5729, "end_char": 6378, "id": "37617753" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_888711665#0_1920903364", "url": "https://heightline.com/kim-kardashian-dated-ex-boyfriends-husbands/", "title": "Who Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands", "headings": "Who Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands\nWho Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands\nKim’s Relationship History\n1. TJ Jackson (1995 – 1999)\n2. Joey Lawrence (1999)\n3. Ray J (2003 – 2006)\n4. Nick Lachey (2006)\n5. Nick Cannon (2006 – 2007)\n6. Reggie Bush (2007 – 2010)\n7. Miles Austin (2010)\n8. Gabriel Aubry (2010)\nThe Men Kim Has Married\nDamon Thomas (2000 – 2004)\nKris Humphries (2011 – 2013)\nKanye West (Married 24th May 2014)\nOther Hookups\n", "segment": "Who Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands\nWho Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands\nLast Updated April 23, 2020\nBy Banks Onuoha\nMedia Personalities\nimage source\nThe second-oldest offspring in one of the most popular families in the world, the Kardashians, Kim Kardashian West, and her sisters have barely hidden any part of their personal lives from the media which can be credited for their popularity in the United States and the world at large. As a result, the men Kim Kardashian dated has always been of interest to many. For over a decade, the American television personality and her entire family have lived their lives on TV via the reality show Keeping Up With The Kardashians with Kim garnering the most media coverage as a result of varying reasons most of which can be attributed to her looks. Arguably the queen (prettiest) of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, Kim has made the headlines for years because of her perfectly ensembled body – most of which she acquired by going under the knife. We literally watched her body evolve into what it is today and while some diss her for it, she does has millions of fans who are well smitten by her. Just like her body, Kim has been in several relationships in the past that hogged headlines for both the right and wrong reasons. She doesn’t seem to have a particular spec in the career of her men as she has dated athletes, musicians, actors and the likes of them but for what it’s worth, one similarity her past and present lovers share is that they’ve got the guap. Let’s take a trip down memory lane to the men who Kim Kardashian dated in the past and where her heart is at the moment.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1697, "id": "39922539" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_888711665#7_1920916812", "url": "https://heightline.com/kim-kardashian-dated-ex-boyfriends-husbands/", "title": "Who Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands", "headings": "Who Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands\nWho Has Kim Kardashian Dated: A List Of Her Ex-Boyfriends And Husbands\nKim’s Relationship History\n1. TJ Jackson (1995 – 1999)\n2. Joey Lawrence (1999)\n3. Ray J (2003 – 2006)\n4. Nick Lachey (2006)\n5. Nick Cannon (2006 – 2007)\n6. Reggie Bush (2007 – 2010)\n7. Miles Austin (2010)\n8. Gabriel Aubry (2010)\nThe Men Kim Has Married\nDamon Thomas (2000 – 2004)\nKris Humphries (2011 – 2013)\nKanye West (Married 24th May 2014)\nOther Hookups\n", "segment": "7. Miles Austin (2010)\nKim and Miles ( image source)\nAfter Reggie, Kim Kardashian dated another NFL star. The relationship which started at a time Kim was busy filming her reality show coupled with Miles’ football season soon fizzled out. Blame it on the distance between them. 8. Gabriel Aubry (2010)\nKim and Aubry ( image source)\nKim Kardashian dated Halle Berry’s ex briefly before going into her second marriage. Apparently, Halle frowned at Gabriel’s choice for her replacement and that led the affair to a crash. The Men Kim Has Married\nWhile Kim Kardashian dated several men in the past, she has had a taste of matrimony with three of them and is still enjoying marital bliss with one. Notably, she became someone’s wife when she was still a teenager and in true Kim-style, the union ended in no time. Damon Thomas (2000 – 2004)\nKim and Damon ( image source)\nShe was just 19 when she eloped with the music producer to Las Vegas where they got hitched to the dismay of her family.", "start_char": 3981, "end_char": 4968, "id": "39922546" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_968881114#8_2096247539", "url": "https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/who-did-kanye-west-date-before-marrying-kim-kardashian/ar-BB15CVT5", "title": "Who Did Kanye West Date Before Marrying Kim Kardashian?", "headings": "Who Did Kanye West Date Before Marrying Kim Kardashian?\nWho Did Kanye West Date Before Marrying Kim Kardashian?\nAlexis Phifer\nAmber Rose\nKim Kardashian\n", "segment": "They were both cheating. They were both cheating on me and Reggie with each other,” she said referencing Kardashian’s boyfriend at the time. Kim Kardashian\n© Kim Kardashian/Instagram Kim Kardashian and Kanye West posing together in all black. After Rose, West moved on with Victoria's Secret Angel Selita Ebanks in 2010. But they didn’t last long. Two years later, he started dating Kim Kardashian. West and Kardashian first met in 2004. The two reportedly tried to date throughout the years, but the timing didn’t work out until 2012, after Kardashian's divorce with Kris Humphries. In June 2013, Kardashian gave birth to their daughter North West. That same year, West popped the question.", "start_char": 2864, "end_char": 3555, "id": "72128628" } ]
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The Eagles play in the Pacific Division of the American Hockey League . The Eagles were founded as an expansion franchise in 2003 in the Central Hockey League and remained in the league until June 2011, when they joined the ECHL. During their time in the CHL, the Eagles won two Ray Miron President's Cups, three regular season titles, five conference titles and six division titles in eight seasons. The team was granted a membership as an expansion team in the American Hockey League beginning with the 2018–19 season as the affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League . The Eagles play at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland and serve the Fort Collins – Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area . Contents\n1 Franchise history\n1.1 Central Hockey League era (2003–2011)\n1.2 Move to ECHL (2011–2018)\n1.3 Move to the AHL\n2 Season records\n3 Players\n3.1 Current roster\n3.2 Retired numbers\n4 Awards and honors\n5 References\n6 External links\nFranchise history\nCentral Hockey League era (2003–2011)\nThe franchise was founded in 2003 by former Montreal Canadiens player Ralph Backstrom. The Eagles advanced to the playoffs in their first season and won the CHL championship in their second season, 2004–05. They won their division in 2005–06, but lost in the second round of the playoffs to the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs, after having defeated the Oklahoma City Blazers in the first round. 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Eagles forward Sampo Ranta netted Colorado's lone goal in the contest. San Jose forward Krystof Hrabik led the Barracuda with a pair of goals, while defenseman Nicholas Meloche notched a goal and two assists in the victory. San Jose would earn the game's first goal when forward Maxim Letunov capped off a 2-on-1 rush when he ... Full Story\nMore American Hockey League News\nMore Colorado Eagles stories below\nEagles Defeat Reign in Overtime Thriller, 5-4\nMay 19, 2021 - IRVINE, CA. - Eagles defenseman Justin Barron scored the game-winning goal 9:00 into overtime to round out a three-point performance and propel Colorado to a 5-4 victory over the Ontario Reign on Tuesday. The win now advances the Eagles to a match-up with the San Jose Barracuda in the final round of the Pacific Division play-in tournament on Wednesday. Defenseman Keaton Middleton collected two goals and an assist in the victory, while forward T.J. Tynan notched a goal and an assist. Colorado would waste little time in est... Full Story\nColorado Finishes Regular Season with 3-2 Overtime Loss to San Diego\nMay 15, 2021 - LOVELAND, CO. - San Diego forward Andrew Agozzino netted the overtime, game-winner with only 55 second left in the extra session to propel the Gulls to a 3-2 victory over the Colorado Eagles on Saturday.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1728, "id": "920367" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_1500002317#0_3155664630", "url": "https://www.facebook.com/ColoradoEagles", "title": "Colorado Eagles - Home | Facebook", "headings": "\nPhotos\nVideos\nHappy Holidays!\nPosts\nColorado Eagles\nTucson Stages Dramatic Comeback to Defeat Eagles, 4-3 in OT | Colorado Eagles\nColorado Eagles\n", "segment": "Colorado Eagles - Home | Facebook\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhotos\nSee All\nVideos\nHappy Holidays! 9\n1\nLogan O'Connor Goal January 30 2021\n245\n23\nLogan O'Connor Talks About Time Spent with Eagles\n82\n1\nSee All\nPosts\nColorado Eagles\n6 hrs ·\nBack at it tomorrow. 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what year did pete rose play?
1968 Major League Baseball Season
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Three years after Rose retired, he agreed to permanent ineligibility from baseball due to allegedly gambling on baseball when he was a Cincinnati Red player and manager, including allegations that he wagered on his own team. Pete Rose remains on the ineligibility list despite numerous appeals. 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The top five in the census are listed on the specific card's \"home page.\"", "start_char": 1125, "end_char": 3188, "id": "86599131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_419160228#18_844200678", "url": "https://www.mlb.com/reds/history/records-stats-awards/retired-numbers", "title": "Retired Numbers | History | Cincinnati Reds", "headings": "Retired Numbers\nRetired Numbers\n#42 - Jackie Robinson\n#1 - Fred Hutchinson\n#5 - Johnny Bench\n#8 - Joe Morgan\n#10 - Sparky Anderson\n#11 - Barry Larkin\n#13 - David Concepcion\n#14 - Pete Rose\n#18 - Ted Kluszewski\n#20 - Frank Robinson\n#24 - Tony Perez\n", "segment": "4/14/1941\nBirthplace: Cincinnati, OH\nNumber Retired: 6/26/2016\nIn a weekend celebration in June 2016, Pete Rose was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame while his 14 became the 11th uniform number to be retired by the club. The Cincinnati native played for the Reds from 1963-1978 and again from 1984-86 and still ranks as the franchise's all-time leader in games (2,722), plate appearances (12,344), runs (1,741), hits (3,358), singles (2,490), doubles (601), total bases (4,645) and walks (1,210). His 4,256 career hits are the most in Major League history. Rose was a 17-time National League All-Star, including 13 times while playing for Cincinnati. He was the 1963 Rookie of the Year, 1973 Most Valuable Player, a 3-time batting champion and 2-time Rawlings Gold Glove Award winner. In 1975 and 1976, Rose captained the Big Red Machine to World Series championships over the Yankees and Red Sox and in '76 was named the Fall Classic's MVP. His 44-game hitting streak in 1978 still stands as the third-longest in Major League history. 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He leads the league with a .338 batting point and 230 hits in the 1973 season. In the 1970s, the Cincinnati Reds earned the nickname of “the Big Red Machine.” Rose received his 3,000th career hit in May 1978. He also made a hitting streak of 44 games. In 1979, Pete Rose joined the Philadelphia Phillies and continued to play with them till 1983.", "start_char": 2337, "end_char": 3038, "id": "94432705" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1543927551#0_3247843651", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Pete-Rose", "title": "Pete Rose | Biography, Stats, & Facts | Britannica", "headings": "Pete Rose\nPete Rose\nAmerican baseball player\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nPete Rose\n", "segment": "Pete Rose | Biography, Stats, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Sports & Recreation Baseball\nPete Rose\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: Apr 10, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Titles: Charlie Hustle, Peter Edward Rose\nPete Rose, in full Peter Edward Rose, byname Charlie Hustle, (born April 14, 1941, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.), professional baseball player who in 1985 exceeded Ty Cobb ’s record for career hits (4,189). During his career Rose was noted for his all-around ability and enthusiasm. He was named Player of the Decade (1970–79) by The Sporting News. At the end of his career, he became better known for the accusations of gambling that led Major League Baseball to ban him from the sport in 1989. Britannica Quiz\nBaseball\nDo you think you know about baseball? Test your knowledge with this quiz. Rose began to play in organized youth baseball at age eight. At his father’s insistence, he became a switch hitter (batting either right- or left-handed).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1257, "id": "23763627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_808982686#4_1295783392", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/pete-rose-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Pete Rose Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Pete Rose Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nPete Rose Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Pete Rose in 2021\n", "segment": "He played in the MLB (Major League Baseball) from 1963-1986 and was the manager from 1984-1989. In his career, Rose has made several records and is the winner of 3 World Series rings. He has been accused of gambling in baseball matches. Maybe you know about Pete Rose very well But do you know how old and tall is he, and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Pete Rose’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nPeter Edward Rose Sr. was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 14, 1941, to his parents LaVerne Rose and Harry Francis “Pete” Rose. As a young boy, he joined the Order of DeMolay. He went to Western Hills High School and used to play football and baseball.", "start_char": 880, "end_char": 1733, "id": "94432701" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_775958577#0_1439870882", "url": "http://www.who2.com/bio/pete-rose/", "title": "Pete Rose biography | birthday, trivia | American Baseball Player | Who2", "headings": "Pete Rose Biography\nSee photos of Pete Rose\nPete Rose Biography\nExtra credit\nSomething in Common with Pete Rose\n", "segment": "Pete Rose biography | birthday, trivia | American Baseball Player | Who2\nSee photos of Pete Rose\nPete Rose Biography\nBaseball Player\nPete Rose is one of the greatest professional baseball players in the history of the game — and also one of the most controversial. Rose began playing professionally for the Cincinnati Reds in 1963, where he quickly earned the nickname “Charlie Hustle” for his work ethic and boundless enthusiasm. During his 24-year career he had many high points, including a career batting average of .303, a record-setting 4,256 hits, a 44 game hitting streak (1978) and three appearances in the World Series (twice with Cincinnati, 1975 and 1976, and once with the Philadelphia Phillies, 1980). Rose was all but guaranteed a spot in the Hall of Fame until 1989, when he was accused of betting on baseball. Although Rose denied it, the charges were proved and he was banned from baseball for life. He finally admitted that he had bet on baseball in his 2004 book, My Prison Without Bars. Extra credit\nIn 1963 Rose was named the National League’s Rookie of the Year…In 1975 he was named World Series Most Valuable Player…Rose is most closely associated with Cincinnati, but he also played for Philadelphia (1978-83) and the Montreal Expos (1984)…During his career Rose played five positions: second base, right field, left field, third base and first base…It was Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford who gave Rose his “Charlie Hustle” nickname… Rose was manager of the Reds (1985-88) as well as a player. Something in Common with Pete Rose\nBaseball Players born in Ohio (2)\nAthletes born in Ohio (6)\nAthletes born in the United States (177)\nAries Athletes (21)", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1669, "id": "26587809" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1513120435#2_3358543164", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/pete-rose-net-worth/", "title": "Pete Rose Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Pete Rose Net Worth\nPete Rose Net Worth\nHow much is Pete Rose Worth?\nPete Rose Net Worth:\nPete Rose\n", "segment": "He later admitted that he bet on his own team. The incident resulted in Rose being banned from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Early Life: Peter Edward Rose Sr. was born on April 14th of 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Raised alongside three siblings, Pete was encouraged by his parents to participate in sports from a young age. During his high school years, he played both football and baseball. His grades weren't the best in the world, and he was held back a year after his sophomore year. Although he had the opportunity to attend summer school and advance to the next grade, Pete's father felt it was more important for him to play baseball during the summer. By the time he reached his senior year, Rose was playing amateur baseball.", "start_char": 855, "end_char": 1584, "id": "32626211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_1513120435#1_3358542081", "url": "https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-athletes/richest-baseball/pete-rose-net-worth/", "title": "Pete Rose Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth", "headings": "Pete Rose Net Worth\nPete Rose Net Worth\nHow much is Pete Rose Worth?\nPete Rose Net Worth:\nPete Rose\n", "segment": "With 4,256 hits, this remains an all-time record. He is also the all-time MLB leader in games played, at-bats, singles, and outs. During his playing career, he won three World Series, as well as an MVP award, a Rookie of the Year Award, and two Golden Gloves. Following his retirement from playing baseball, Rose became a manager for the Cincinnati Reds. This ended in controversy when Pete was permanently banned after he was caught gambling on baseball games during his tenure as a manager. He later admitted that he bet on his own team. The incident resulted in Rose being banned from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Early Life: Peter Edward Rose Sr. was born on April 14th of 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio.", "start_char": 362, "end_char": 1062, "id": "32626210" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1557150650#0_2611145574", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/HOw_long_did_pete_rose_play_with_the_reds", "title": "HOw long did pete rose play with the reds? - Answers", "headings": "HOw long did pete rose play with the reds\n?\n\nHOw long did pete rose play with the reds?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "HOw long did pete rose play with the reds? - Answers\nAsk Question\nLog in\nBaseball History\nHOw long did pete rose play with the reds? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-02-04 03:57:07\nPete Rose was an Outfielder/First/Third/Second baseman/Manager for the Reds for 20 of his 25 year career. From 1963-1978, and 1984-1989, Rose is best known as the greatest Baseball player not in the Hall of Fame. In 1989, Rose was found gambling on baseball and was permanently ineligibility from baseball (in 1991 the Hall decided to ban all on this list). If not for this ban, Rose would be a first ballot Hall of Famer, no questions asked. 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American baseball player\nPete Rose\nRose in 2008\nOutfielder / Infielder / Manager\nBorn: ( 1941-04-14)\nApril 14, 1941 (age 80)\nCincinnati, Ohio\nBatted: Switch\nThrew: Right\nMLB debut\nApril 8, 1963, for the Cincinnati Reds\nLast MLB appearance\nAugust 17, 1986, for the Cincinnati Reds\nMLB statistics\nBatting average\n.303\nHits\n4,256\nHome runs\n160\nRuns batted in\n1,314\nManagerial record\n412–373\nWinning %\n.525\n\nTeams\nAs player\nCincinnati Reds ( 1963 – 1978)\nPhiladelphia Phillies ( 1979 – 1983)\nMontreal Expos ( 1984)\nCincinnati Reds ( 1984 – 1986)\nAs manager\nCincinnati Reds ( 1984 – 1989)\nCareer highlights and awards\n17× All-Star ( 1965, 1967 – 1971, 1973 – 1982, 1985)\n3× World Series champion ( 1975, 1976, 1980)\nNL MVP (1973)\nWorld Series MVP (1975)\nNL Rookie of the Year (1963)\n2× Gold Glove Award (1969, 1970)\nSilver Slugger Award (1981)\nRoberto Clemente Award (1976)\n3× NL batting champion (1968, 1969, 1973)\nCincinnati Reds No. 14 retired\nCincinnati Reds Hall of Fame\nMajor League Baseball All-Century Team\nMLB records\n4,256 career hits\n3,215 career singles\n3,562 career games played\n14,053 career at-bats\n15,890 career plate appearances\nPeter Edward Rose Sr. ( born April 14, 1941), also known by his nickname \" Charlie Hustle \", is an American former professional baseball player and manager. Rose played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1963 to 1986, and managed the Cincinnati Reds from 1984 to 1989. Rose was a switch hitter and is the all-time MLB leader in hits (4,256), games played (3,562), at-bats (14,053), singles (3,215), and outs (10,328). He won three World Series, three batting titles, one Most Valuable Player Award, two Gold Gloves, and the Rookie of the Year Award, and also made 17 All-Star appearances at an unequaled five positions ( second baseman, left fielder, right fielder, third baseman, and first baseman ).", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2012, "id": "63452739" } ]
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what do israeli people speak?
Yiddish Language
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From Israel’s very inception when Pentagon prognosticators gave the nascent state a survival period of no more than a month, until this very day with “sophisticated” college students bleating that Israel is an apartheid state, Israelis have always had and in all likelihood will continue to have the last say as they dismiss or ignore those who have no idea what they are talking about..\nI was saddened. When all is said and done, Israelis have to a large extent lost their accent. And it has nothing to do with the way they form their words. There was a time when Israelis placed their social accent on simple get-togethers, an evening of sitting out on the mirpesset (balcony) looking out onto the street, interacting with neighbors and watching out for one another. In so many ways, Israelis have been Americanized and their accent is now on technology, materialism and traveling abroad. Having worked long and hard to sound like an American and not a Canadian when I speak,\nI will be the first to tell you that accents are of major importance.", "start_char": 1392, "end_char": 2904, "id": "37348116" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_554147074#0_1124593834", "url": "https://researchmaniacs.com/Demonyms/Countries/WhatDoYouCallPeopleFromIsrael.html", "title": "What do you call people from Israel?", "headings": "Research Maniacs\nResearch Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search", "segment": "What do you call people from Israel? Research Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search\nWhat do you call someone from Israel? In other words, what are people from Israel called? A person from Israel and/or a citizen of Israel is called Israeli. You may also be interested in what people from Israel speak? In other words, what language do people in Israel speak? The language that people speak in Israel is Hebrew and Arabic. Okay, now that you know what people from Israel are called and you know what language they speak, you may want to learn more about the people of Israel. Here is more information about the country of Israel\n\n\n\n\nCopyright | Privacy Policy | Social Media | Disclaimer | Contact | Advertise", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 707, "id": "9914271" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110879431#0_296809395", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Israel", "title": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Israel\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nIsrael\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-03-17 05:42:43\nThe main language of Israel is Hebrew. A large portion of Israelis who were born in Israel are the children of parents who came from Another Country, and they heard virtually any language you can name in their home as they grew up. All street signs and highway directions in Israel are printed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. There are about 1 million people who speak Russian, and most people in Israel speak some level of English. English is taught everywhere, and holds a semi-official status. Most street signs and highway instructions in the country are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Street/road signs are posted in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Radio and TV broadcasts are in Hebrew, Arabic, and English.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 912, "id": "74901205" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_779025154#11_1603095801", "url": "https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/languages-of-israel/", "title": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel", "headings": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nThe Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nA haven for a variety of ethnic groups\nImportant languages of Israel\nMost common languages of Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nEnglish\nRussian\nHebrew’s revival\nUnofficial languages of Israel\nCommunicate better with your business partners\nJoin our newsletter here for ideas and offers relevant to your industry\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "The Bedouin group also has their own Arabic dialect. The older generation of Mizrahi Jews still speaks Judeo-Arabic languages. As of 2011, about 18% of Israel’s population speaks Arabic. In 2000, it was less common to see Arabic included in government messages, food labels and road signs. The situation is different now and many speakers of Arabic are fluent in Hebrew, too. English\nOne of the important languages of Israel is English, which is spoken by a majority of Israelis since the area came under British rule. Although it no longer holds official status, English is a pervasive language in the state and still is the language of foreign relations and foreign exchange. It is a required second language in schools in Israel, so most of the citizens can speak English very well. About 2% of Israel’s population speaks English as their first language. English lost its status when Israel became independent.", "start_char": 5384, "end_char": 6297, "id": "12077934" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_779025154#16_1603104657", "url": "https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/languages-of-israel/", "title": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel", "headings": "The Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nThe Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Languages of Israel\nA haven for a variety of ethnic groups\nImportant languages of Israel\nMost common languages of Israel\nHebrew\nArabic\nEnglish\nRussian\nHebrew’s revival\nUnofficial languages of Israel\nCommunicate better with your business partners\nJoin our newsletter here for ideas and offers relevant to your industry\nAbout Author\n", "segment": "Unofficial languages of Israel\nAs Israel is a multicultural and multilingual society, a large portion of the population speaks other languages unofficially. If you go around Israel, you are likely to hear the following languages spoken: Romanian. It spoken by first and second generation Jews from Romania as well as Romanian nationals that work in the country. Yiddish. Ashkenazi Jews speak this language. The number of speakers is declining due to the passing away of the older generation. German. About 100,000 Israelis speak German as their first language. German-speaking Jews have been around since the Ottoman period.", "start_char": 8045, "end_char": 8670, "id": "12077939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1257265165#5_1859705502", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-is-the-ethnic-composition-of-israel.html", "title": "What Is The Ethnic Composition Of Israel? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Is The Ethnic Composition Of Israel?\nWhat Is The Ethnic Composition Of Israel?\nIsraeli Jews\nArabs\nDruze in Israel\nOther Minority Ethnic Groups In Israel\n", "segment": "The majority of Arab citizens, regardless of their religion speaks the Levantine Arabic, and those living in the northern part of Israel, speak Lebanese Arabic. In the central part of Israel, Arabs speak the Palestinian dialect of Arabic while those in the Negev desert region speak Bedouin dialects. Others have absorbed some of the Israeli words and phrases to their modern dialect in their language, and they are identified as Israeli Arabic dialect. Most of the Arab citizens in the country are bilingual, and the second language is Modern Hebrew. Most Arabs are Muslims of the Sunni Islam, and some are Arab Christians, while others belong to various denominations. According to the country’s Central Bureau of Statistics, the population of Arabs in the country in 2019 was estimated to be about 1.89 million people representing about 20.95% of the country's population. Druze in Israel\nDruze in Israel referred to a unique ethnic and religious minority of Arab citizens of Israel. The Druze originally were Muslims, although presently, they are not considered Muslims. The Israeli government has designated the Druze as a distinct ethnic group following the request of their community leaders. They are Arabic-speaking, and they can serve in Israel defense forces.", "start_char": 3101, "end_char": 4371, "id": "96443314" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_663072422#1_1434921544", "url": "https://www.globalizationpartners.com/2017/11/07/israel-culture-and-tradition/", "title": "Israel: Culture and Tradition - Globalization Partners International", "headings": "Israel: Culture and Tradition\nIsrael: Culture and Tradition\nLanguage\nCulture\nReligion\nCelebrations\nFamily Structure\nMeals\nSummary\nReference:\n", "segment": "Language\nThree of the most commonly spoken languages in Israel are Hebrew, Arabic and English. Hebrew is the official language of Israel, while Arabic is widely used by the Arab minority. English is the most commonly used foreign language in the country. Culture\nIsrael’s culture is deeply rooted in the Jewish religion. In Israel, there are many Jewish immigrants from several different countries. As a result, Israel has a dynamic, creative and diverse culture. The holidays and festivals are all based on the Hebrew calendar. Religion\nThe majority of Israeli people practice Judaism, which accounts for 74.8% of the Israeli population. Islam is the second most prevalent religion at 17.6%. Christianity, Druze and other religions comprise 8.4% of the population.", "start_char": 320, "end_char": 1086, "id": "83018516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_760845845#3_1414771210", "url": "https://akivacleveland.org/bishvil-haivrit-scope-and-sequence/", "title": "Bishvil HaIvrit Scope And Sequence - @akiva", "headings": "Bishvil HaIvrit Scope And Sequence\nBishvil HaIvrit Scope And Sequence\nBISHVIL HA-IVRIT: OUR PHILOSOPHY\nEnduring Understandings of the Bishvil Ha-Ivrit Program\nEssential Questions of the Bishvil Ha-Ivrit Program\nSocio-cultural\nCommunicative\nMeta-Linguistic\nPROGRAM LEVELS\nForeign Language Frameworks and Bishvil Ha-Ivrit\nCEFR\nACTFL\n", "segment": "How are my family, community and ways of living similar to and different from those in Israel? What are the challenges Israel is facing and how is Israel dealing with them? What are Israel’s contributions to the world? How is Israel contributing to advancing the fields of science and technology? How can I make a difference through my Hebrew knowledge and competency? Communicative\nHow can I understand when I don’t know all the words in Hebrew? How can I express myself when I don’t know all the words in Hebrew? How can I use the Hebrew language both within and beyond the classroom? Meta-Linguistic\nWhat should I do in my head when I’m trying to learn the Hebrew language? Are there patterns to the Hebrew language?", "start_char": 2518, "end_char": 3238, "id": "24650728" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110879431#6_296818118", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Israel", "title": "What languages are spoken in Israel? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Israel\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Israel?\n", "segment": "Russian is spoken pretty widely (about 1/6 of the population or so) but is not official. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2016-05-11 03:48:00\nThe 2 official languages of Israel are: Hebrew\nArabic\n70% of the population speaks Hebrew. Virtually all of the Arab minority speaks Arabic either as a first or second language. English is very widely taught and spoken as a second language. Furthermore, Israel is a melting pot of Jews from all over the world, so many more languages are spoken, including Farsi, Russian, Amharic (Ethiopian), and Yiddish; a small number also speak Ladino (Judeo-Spanish). Twenty-one percent of Israeli citizens are Arabs (18% Muslim, 2% Christian, approx 1% Druze) whose day-to-day language is either Arabic or Hebrew. Here is a more complete list of 36 languages spoken in Israel: Adyghe\nAl-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language\nAmharic\nArabic, Judeo-Iraqi\nArabic, Judeo-Moroccan\nArabic, Judeo-Tripolitanian\nArabic, Judeo-Tunisian\nArabic, Judeo-Yemeni\nArabic, South Levantine Spoken\nArabic, Standard\nArmenian\nBarzani Jewish Neo-Aramaic\nBukharic\nDomari\nDzhidi\nEnglish\nFarsi\nHebrew\nHulaulá\nHungarian\nIsraeli Sign Language\nJudeo-Arabic\nJudeo-Berber\nJudeo-Georgian\nJudeo-Tat\nLadino\nLishán Didán\nLishana Deni\nLishanid Noshan\nPolish\nRomanian\nRussian\nTigrinya\nYevanic\nYiddish\nYiddish Sign Language\nIsraeli Sign Language, or ISL, is the most commonly used sign language in the deaf community of Israel.", "start_char": 3067, "end_char": 4505, "id": "74901211" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_390386899#0_877119257", "url": "https://langfocus.com/what-language-is-spoken-in-israel/", "title": "What language is spoken in Israel?", "headings": "What language is spoken in Israel?\nWhat language is spoken in Israel?\nThe official language of Israel\nThe Arabic language in Israel\nImmigrant languages in Israel\nHistorical minority languages in Israel\n", "segment": "What language is spoken in Israel? What language is spoken in Israel? The simplest way to answer this question would be to say Hebrew. But of course there’s a lot more that we can say about the languages of Israel. The official language of Israel\nSince 2018, there has been only one official language of Israel: Hebrew. Hebrew is a language with a long history that stretches back for thousands of years, but the variety of Hebrew that is used for everyday communication in the modern day state of Israel is Modern Hebrew. It was modernized and revived as a native language by linguists like Eliezer Ben Yehuda in the 19th century. Biblical Hebrew and other historical forms of Hebrew are used for Jewish prayer and religious ceremony, but not for everyday conversation. But, all things considered, Biblical Hebrew and Modern Hebrew are still quite similar.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 857, "id": "110194285" } ]
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where did thomas jefferson died?
Charlottesville
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_632757133#0_1156595632", "url": "http://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/how-thomas-jefferson-die.html", "title": "How Did Thomas Jefferson Die?", "headings": "How Did Thomas Jefferson Die?\nHow Did Thomas Jefferson Die?\nThomas Jefferson's Death\nAdvocate of Liberty\nDeclaration of Independence\n", "segment": "How Did Thomas Jefferson Die? Home\nBiography\nHow Did Thomas Jefferson Die? How Did Thomas Jefferson Die? Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States. He was born on April 13, 1743, at Shadwell, Virginia and died on July 4, 1826, at his home, Monticello, at the age of 83. Advertisement\nThomas Jefferson's Death\nAfter being president, Jefferson retired to Monticello. He sold his book collection to be the base of the Library of Congress. At 76 years old, he played a major role in the founding of Virginia University. He died of unknown causes on July 4, 1826, just hours before his friend, John Adams. Since he was 83 years old, it is assumed he died of natural causes.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 734, "id": "4454837" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_948200050#8_1903732425", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson\nThomas Jefferson\nContents\nEarly life\nPolitical life\nPresidency\nLater years\nMonuments and museums\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "He died on July 4, 1826 from pneumonia complicated by uremia, on the 50th anniversary of the day the Declaration of Independence became valid. John Adams died on the same day. Jefferson is considered one of the greatest U.S. presidents. Monuments and museums\nThere is a Thomas Jefferson Memorial near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Jefferson is one of the four presidents on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Also, visitors can visit his home at the Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia . The Jefferson Memorial at dusk\nReferences\nJump up\n↑ \"Presidents\"\n. https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/\n. Jump up\n↑ \"Frequently Asked Questions about Slavery at Monticello | Thomas Jefferson's Monticello\" (in en)\n. https://www.monticello.org/site/plantation-and-slavery/frequently-asked-questions-about-slavery-monticello\n. Jump up\n↑ \"University of Virginia History for kids\".", "start_char": 3964, "end_char": 4864, "id": "47472676" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1658942598#3_2872355384", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_was_Thomas_Jefferson_when_he_died_and_when", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "He died in Virginia,\nU.S.\nWho assassinated Thomas Jefferson? Jefferson was not assassinated. He died from old age in\n1826. How old was thomas jefferson when his mother died? 55\nWhere when and how did Thomas Jefferson die? He died at monecolla. he died of old age\nHow do Thomas Jefferson died? He died of old age. Natural Causes. How old is Thomas Jefferson?", "start_char": 1569, "end_char": 1926, "id": "3505991" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1679269542#5_3317570960", "url": "https://periodicpresidents.com/2013/06/13/what-is-written-on-thomas-jeffersons-gravestone/", "title": "What is written on Thomas Jefferson's gravestone? - Periodic Presidents", "headings": "What is written on Thomas Jefferson’s gravestone?\nWhat is written on Thomas Jefferson’s gravestone?\nHERE WAS BURIED\nTHOMAS JEFFERSON\nAUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE\nOF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM\nAND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.\n“because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.”\nJuly 4, 1826\nRelated Articles\nGoogle Maps\nVideo\nSources\nTravel Photos\n", "segment": "In any case, Thomas Jefferson passed away on the 50th anniversary of July 4, 1776 – arguably the most important date in American history. Jefferson was not alone. In fact, in Quincy, Massachusetts, John Adams passed away on the same day at the age of 90. Adams’s last words were “Thomas Jefferson survives.” He was mistaken. Jefferson had actually died five hours earlier at Monticello at the age of 82. 4\nPhoto by PJ Creek\nCheck out our book! We the People and the President takes an infographic look at the American president and the people he serves. Related Articles\n$100,000 bill: Which presidents are on our money?", "start_char": 2380, "end_char": 3000, "id": "66927324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1628842341#13_2667093899", "url": "http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/biddle/biographies_html/jefferson.html", "title": "Biography of Thomas Jefferson", "headings": "President Thomas Jefferson\nPresident Thomas Jefferson", "segment": "Ironically enough, John Adams died later the same day, and his last words were \"Thomas Jefferson still lives.\" Jefferson is buried at Monticello, marked by a gravestone displaying the inscription: \" Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, Author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom, and father of the University of Virginia. Born April 2 1743 Died July 4 1826.\" *Most information from Wilson, James Grant, Ed. \" Thomas Jefferson.\" Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1888. pp.", "start_char": 8231, "end_char": 8802, "id": "27254800" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1658942598#2_2872354694", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_was_Thomas_Jefferson_when_he_died_and_when", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "How old was Thomas Jefferson at death? Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826 at the age of 83. What date did Thomas Jefferson die? Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. At that time, Thomas\nJefferson was already eighty three years old. He died in Virginia,\nU.S.\nWho assassinated Thomas Jefferson? Jefferson was not assassinated. He died from old age in\n1826. How old was thomas jefferson when his mother died? 55\nWhere when and how did Thomas Jefferson die?", "start_char": 1331, "end_char": 1790, "id": "3505990" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_1494437582#9_2848341802", "url": "http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/thomasjefferson.php", "title": "Biography of President Thomas Jefferson", "headings": "Biography\nBiography\nPresident Thomas Jefferson\n", "segment": "This caused a minor war called the First Barbary War. Jefferson also served a second term as president. During his second term he mostly worked to keep the United States out of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe. How did he die? Jefferson became sick in 1825. His health grew worse, and he finally passed away on July 4, 1826. It is an amazing fact that he died on the same day as his fellow founding father John Adams. Even more amazing is that they both died on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson\nby Rembrandt Peale\nFun Facts about Thomas Jefferson\nJefferson was also an accomplished architect. He designed his famous home at Monticello as well as buildings for the University of Virginia.", "start_char": 4012, "end_char": 4737, "id": "18197810" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_117937567#10_268799251", "url": "https://kids.kiddle.co/Thomas_Jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Facts for Kids", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson facts for kids\nThomas Jefferson facts for kids\nContents\nEarly life\nPolitical life\nPresidency\nLater years\nMonuments and museums\nInteresting facts about Thomas Jefferson\nImages for kids\n", "segment": "He had a pet mockingbird. He owned a home called Poplar Forest in Virginia that was shaped like an octagon. Thomas was a much better writer than he was a speaker. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (for whom he was vice president) died on the same day. Images for kids\nHouse of Burgesses in Williamsburg, Virginia, where Jefferson served 1769–1775\nJefferson's home Monticello in Virginia\nU.S. Declaration of Independence – 1823 facsimile of the engrossed copy\nGovernor's Palace, Governor Jefferson's residence in Williamsburg\nIndependence Hall Assembly Room where Jefferson served in Congress\nPortrait of Thomas Jefferson while in London in 1786 by Mather Brown\nBarbary Coast of North Africa 1806. Left is Morocco at Gibraltar, center is Tunis, and right is Tripoli. Corps of Discovery, October 1805\nBlack Hoof, leader of the Shawnee, accepted Jefferson's Indian assimilation policies. Aaron BurrVanderlyn, 1802\nHMS Leopard (right) firing upon USS Chesapeake\nA political cartoon showing merchants dodging the \"Ograbme\", which is \"Embargo\" spelled backwards (1807)\nPortrait of Jefferson by Gilbert Stuart, 1821. The University of Virginia, Jefferson's \"Academical Village\"\nIn 1804, Abigail Adams attempted to reconcile Jefferson and Adams. Jefferson's gravesite\nThe Jefferson Bible featuring only the words of Jesus from the evangelists, in parallel Greek, Latin, French and English\nAlexander Hamilton, national bank proponent and Jefferson's adversary\nVirginia State Capitol, designed by Jefferson (wings added later)\nJefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C.\nThomas Jefferson Memorial Statue, by Rudulph Evans (1947)\n(left to right) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln sculpted into Mount Rushmore\nAll content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise.", "start_char": 5011, "end_char": 6911, "id": "109854324" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_304371724#7_630971845", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson\nThomas Jefferson\nContents\nEarly life\nPolitical life\nPresidency\nLater years\nMonuments and museums\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "When the British burned Washington D.C. during the War of 1812 many books in the Library of Congress were burned. Jefferson sold his own personal library to replace the lost books. He died on July 4, 1826 from pneumonia complicated by uremia, on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. John Adams died on the same day. Monuments and museums\nThere is a Thomas Jefferson Memorial near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Jefferson is one of the four presidents on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Also, visitors can visit his home at the Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia . The Jefferson Memorial at dusk\nMemorial of his visit to Vienne, France in 1787\nReferences\n↑ \"Presidents\". The White House. ↑ \"Frequently Asked Questions about Slavery at Monticello | Thomas Jefferson's Monticello\". www.monticello.org.", "start_char": 3662, "end_char": 4495, "id": "41162492" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_948200050#7_1903731156", "url": "https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Thomas_Jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com", "headings": "Thomas Jefferson\nThomas Jefferson\nContents\nEarly life\nPolitical life\nPresidency\nLater years\nMonuments and museums\nReferences\nOther websites\n", "segment": "This upheld his isolationist policy, or separation from the rest of the world. Later years\nJefferson started the University of Virginia. The British burned Washington D.C. (or the Capitol building, as it was known,) during the War of 1812. When they did, many books in the Library of Congress were burned. Jefferson sold his own personal library to replace the lost books. He died on July 4, 1826 from pneumonia complicated by uremia, on the 50th anniversary of the day the Declaration of Independence became valid. John Adams died on the same day. Jefferson is considered one of the greatest U.S. presidents. Monuments and museums\nThere is a Thomas Jefferson Memorial near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Jefferson is one of the four presidents on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. Also, visitors can visit his home at the Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia .", "start_char": 3592, "end_char": 4463, "id": "47472675" } ]
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what college did drew bledsoe?
Washington State University
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_561064581#3_608315531", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bledsoe", "title": "Eric Bledsoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Eric Bledsoe\nEric Bledsoe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nEric Bledsoe\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nGrade controversy\nProfessional career\nLos Angeles Clippers (2010–2013)\nPhoenix Suns (2013–2017)\n2013–14 season\n2014–15 season\n2015–16 season\n2016–17 season\n2017–18 season\nMilwaukee Bucks (2017–2020)\nNew Orleans Pelicans (2020–present)\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He scored in double digits 20 times, including four games with at least 20 points. In four NCAA tournament games, he averaged 15.3 points and set a Kentucky school record of eight made three-pointers in an NCAA tournament game against East Tennessee State in scoring a career-high 29 points (9-11 FG, 8-9 3 FG). Despite being a natural point guard, Bledsoe often filled the shooting guard role playing alongside fellow freshman John Wall . On April 7, 2010, Bledsoe declared for the NBA draft, forgoing his final three seasons of collegiate eligibility. Grade controversy\nIn September 2010, it was reported that Bledsoe may have been ineligible to play his one season for Kentucky when discrepancies were found in his high school transcripts. The Alabama Public School System hired the independent law firm of White Arnold & Dowd to investigate claims that one of Bledsoe's grades was improperly changed. His algebra grade had been changed from a C to an A, thus raising his GPA high enough that he was eligible for the NCAA. Though the investigators concluded that the instructor's reasons for changing the grade were \"not credible\", and that a significant number of his high school grades were written over to reflect higher grades, the school board voted to allow the grade to stand, and the NCAA declared its investigation of Bledsoe's eligibility closed the following week. Professional career\nLos Angeles Clippers (2010–2013)\nBledsoe with the Clippers in 2011\nDuring pre-draft workout, Bledsoe was touted for his quickness, ball handling ability, and ability to hit the long ball. He was subsequently selected with the 18th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft by the Oklahoma City Thunder, but was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.", "start_char": 2730, "end_char": 4468, "id": "103889569" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_275961401#6_306694694", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Bledsoe", "title": "Drew Bledsoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nDrew Bledsoe\nContents\nHigh school years\nCollege years\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nNew England Patriots: 1993-2001\nBuffalo Bills: 2002-2004\nDallas Cowboys: 2005-2006\nRetirement and legacy\nPersonal life\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason records and statistics\nAccomplishments\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "College years\nBledsoe spent his college career at Washington State University in Pullman back in 1990, where he went on to have a record-setting career in his 3 years there. After gaining the starting job at the end of the 1990 season as a true freshman (joined later by Jeff Tuel as the only two in school history), he quickly became the face of the Cougars' offense. In 1992, Bledsoe led WSU to a 9–3 record (ranking #10 in the coaches poll and #12 in the AP) and a 31–28 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl in which Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for 476 yards and two touchdowns. He also established WSU records in single-game passing yards (476), single-season pass completions (241), and single-season passing yards (3,946). He was named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Following an impressive junior year in 1992, Bledsoe decided to forgo his senior season and enter the 1993 NFL Draft. In the 34 starts of his collegiate career he amassed 9,373 yards, 532 completions and 66 touchdowns. Professional career\nPre-draft measurables\nHeight\nWeight\nArm length\nHand size\n20-yard shuttle\nVertical jump\n6 ft 5 in\n(1.96 m)\n233 lb\n(106 kg)\n33\n+\n1⁄4 in\n(0.84 m)\n9\n+\n5⁄8 in\n(0.24 m)\n4.54 s\n32.5 in\n(0.83 m)\nAll values from NFL Combine\nNew England Patriots: 1993-2001\nBledsoe was the first overall selection in the 1993 NFL Draft, taken by New England Patriots. He started right away for the Patriots in his rookie season, as they improved from two to five wins.", "start_char": 3521, "end_char": 4987, "id": "103703236" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_501007803#6_752754430", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Bledsoe", "title": "Drew Bledsoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nContents\nHigh school years\nCollege years\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nNew England Patriots: 1993-2001\nBuffalo Bills: 2002-2004\nDallas Cowboys: 2005-2006\nRetirement and legacy\nPersonal life\nIn his spare time, Bledsoe works with many philanthropic organizations.\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason records and statistics\nAccomplishments\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "College years\nBledsoe spent his college career at Washington State University in Pullman back in 1990, where he went on to have a record-setting career in his 3 years there. After gaining the starting job at the end of the 1990 season as a true freshman (joined later by Jeff Tuel as the only two in school history), he quickly became the face of the Cougars' offense. In 1992, Bledsoe led WSU to a 9–3 record (ranking #10 in the coaches poll and #12 in the AP) and a 31–28 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl in which Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for 476 yards and two touchdowns. He also established WSU records in single-game passing yards (476), single-season pass completions (241), and single-season passing yards (3,946). He was named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Following an impressive junior year in 1992, Bledsoe decided to forgo his senior season and enter the 1993 NFL Draft. In the 34 starts of his collegiate career he amassed 9,373 yards, 532 completions and 66 touchdowns. Professional career\nPre-draft measurables\nHeight\nWeight\nArm length\nHand size\n20-yard shuttle\nVertical jump\n6 ft 5 in\n(1.96 m)\n233 lb\n(106 kg)\n33\n+\n1⁄4 in\n(0.84 m)\n9\n+\n5⁄8 in\n(0.24 m)\n4.54 s\n32.5 in\n(0.83 m)\nAll values from NFL Combine\nNew England Patriots: 1993-2001\nBledsoe was the first overall selection in the 1993 NFL Draft, taken by New England Patriots. He started right away for the Patriots in his rookie season, as they improved from two to five wins.", "start_char": 3446, "end_char": 4912, "id": "99769046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_275961401#5_306692636", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Bledsoe", "title": "Drew Bledsoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nDrew Bledsoe\nContents\nHigh school years\nCollege years\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nNew England Patriots: 1993-2001\nBuffalo Bills: 2002-2004\nDallas Cowboys: 2005-2006\nRetirement and legacy\nPersonal life\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason records and statistics\nAccomplishments\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "1993-2001\n3.2 Buffalo Bills: 2002-2004\n3.3 Dallas Cowboys: 2005-2006\n3.4 Retirement and legacy\n4 Personal life\n5 NFL career statistics\n5.1 Regular season\n5.2 Postseason records and statistics\n5.3 Accomplishments\n6 See also\n7 References\n8 External links\nHigh school years\nBledsoe attended Walla Walla High School and was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. In football, he was named a first team All-State selection by the Tacoma News Tribune. In track, he competed in the throwing events, recording top-throws of 45.34 meters (148.8 ft) in the discus throw and 54.70 m (179.5 ft) in the javelin throw. College years\nBledsoe spent his college career at Washington State University in Pullman back in 1990, where he went on to have a record-setting career in his 3 years there. After gaining the starting job at the end of the 1990 season as a true freshman (joined later by Jeff Tuel as the only two in school history), he quickly became the face of the Cougars' offense. In 1992, Bledsoe led WSU to a 9–3 record (ranking #10 in the coaches poll and #12 in the AP) and a 31–28 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl in which Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for 476 yards and two touchdowns. He also established WSU records in single-game passing yards (476), single-season pass completions (241), and single-season passing yards (3,946). He was named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year.", "start_char": 2908, "end_char": 4306, "id": "103703235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_501007803#5_752752325", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Bledsoe", "title": "Drew Bledsoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nContents\nHigh school years\nCollege years\nProfessional career\nPre-draft measurables\nNew England Patriots: 1993-2001\nBuffalo Bills: 2002-2004\nDallas Cowboys: 2005-2006\nRetirement and legacy\nPersonal life\nIn his spare time, Bledsoe works with many philanthropic organizations.\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason records and statistics\nAccomplishments\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "1993-2001\n3.2\nBuffalo Bills: 2002-2004\n3.3\nDallas Cowboys: 2005-2006\n3.4\nRetirement and legacy\n4\nPersonal life\n5\nNFL career statistics\n5.1\nRegular season\n5.2\nPostseason records and statistics\n5.3\nAccomplishments\n6\nSee also\n7\nReferences\n8\nExternal links\nHigh school years\nBledsoe attended Walla Walla High School and was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. In football, he was named a first team All-State selection by the Tacoma News Tribune. In track, he competed in the throwing events, recording top-throws of 45.34 meters (148.8 ft) in the discus throw and 54.70 m (179.5 ft) in the javelin throw. College years\nBledsoe spent his college career at Washington State University in Pullman back in 1990, where he went on to have a record-setting career in his 3 years there. After gaining the starting job at the end of the 1990 season as a true freshman (joined later by Jeff Tuel as the only two in school history), he quickly became the face of the Cougars' offense. In 1992, Bledsoe led WSU to a 9–3 record (ranking #10 in the coaches poll and #12 in the AP) and a 31–28 win over Utah in the Copper Bowl in which Bledsoe completed 30 of 46 passes for 476 yards and two touchdowns. He also established WSU records in single-game passing yards (476), single-season pass completions (241), and single-season passing yards (3,946). He was named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year.", "start_char": 2833, "end_char": 4231, "id": "99769045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1563379415#1_3287535216", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/facts/Drew-Bledsoe", "title": "Drew Bledsoe Facts & Stats | Britannica", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe\nDrew Bledsoe\nFacts & Data\nAlso Known As\nBirth Date\nBirthplace\nEducation\nHeight/Weight\nThrows\nPosition\nJersey Number\nDraft\nAwards\nCompletion Percentage\nGames Played\nInterceptions\nTouchdowns\nYards Gained by Passing\nYards Per Attempt\nTop Questions\nHow many times was Drew Bledsoe selected to the Pro Bowl?\nHow many Super Bowls did Drew Bledsoe win?\nHow tall was Drew Bledsoe?\nWhat position did Drew Bledsoe play?\nWhen was Drew Bledsoe born?\nWhat college did Drew Bledsoe attend?\nDrew Bledsoe\n", "segment": "How tall was Drew Bledsoe? Drew Bledsoe was 6 ft 5 inches, 238 lb (1.96 m, 107 kg). What position did Drew Bledsoe play? Drew Bledsoe played quarterback. When was Drew Bledsoe born? Drew Bledsoe was born on February 14, 1972, in Ellensburg, Washington, United States. What college did Drew Bledsoe attend? Drew Bledsoe attended Washington State University. Drew Bledsoe\nSummary\nView Media Page\nView Article", "start_char": 1047, "end_char": 1454, "id": "23786064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_797379047#8_1261791888", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/drew-bledsoe-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Drew Bledsoe Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nDrew Bledsoe Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life & Biography\nPersonal Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Drew Bledsoe in 2021\n", "segment": "He also holds the position as quarterback coach in Bend, Oregon, at Summit High School. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on February 14 1972, Drew Bledsoe is 49 years old as of today’s date 26th May 2021. His height is 1.96 m tall, and his weight is 108 kg. Career\nFrom the year 1993 to 2001, he got selected in New England Patriots. In his rookie season from the Patriots team. In the 1997 season, he helped the team to win five games out of seven. In the second round, the team lost from Pittsburgh Steelers, but he got a high rating of 87.7. In the next year, he became 1 st NFL quarterback player. He came out as a strong player in the 1999 season. In the year 2001, he signed a contract of $103 million with Patriots, but he didn’t finish his career with the team.", "start_char": 2485, "end_char": 3256, "id": "94408067" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_205846026#3_411427082", "url": "https://7spies.com/drew-bledsoe-net-worth/", "title": "Drew Bledsoe Net Worth 2020 ⋆ 7spies", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe Net Worth\nDrew Bledsoe Net Worth\nEarly Life\nCareer\nWhat is Drew Bledsoe’ net worth?\nHighlights\nWhat do you think about Drew Bledsoe’ Net Worth? Leave a comment below.\n", "segment": "The Bledsoe family relocated to Walla Walla, Washington. and he attended Walla Walla High School and started as a Letterman in football, this is where he started his career with his father as his coach, he won numerous awards. Career\nBledsoe began with spending his three years with the football team at the Washington State University as a true freshman. And he has led his team to a 9–3 record (ranking #10 in the coaches poll and #12 in the AP) and a 31–28 win against the Utah Utes in the Copper Bowl in 1992. In year 1993 he started his career as a quarterback of New England Patriots and stay there for almost 8 years. Then in 2002 he went on to transfer to Buffalo Bills and last in 2003 he signed a contract with Dallas Cowboys that made him a good fortune. What is Drew Bledsoe’ net worth? Drew Bledsoe has a net worth of over $55 million prior to january 2020. Ever since he retired from active football, He now has full time to engage himself in numerous charitable organizations. Highlights\nHere are some of the best highlights of Drew Bledsoe career:", "start_char": 1355, "end_char": 2419, "id": "24116867" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1698088904#4_2884709631", "url": "http://sports.outsidethebeltway.com/2007/04/drew-bledsoe-retires/", "title": "Drew Bledsoe Retires » OTB Sports", "headings": "Drew Bledsoe Retires\nDrew Bledsoe Retires\nRelated Posts:\nRecent Stories:\nComments\n", "segment": "Bledsoe, who led New England to an appearance in Super Bowl XXXI and earned his lone championship ring with the Patriots in 2001, listed among his proudest accomplishments the respectable manner in which he carried himself on and off the field and the fact that he never literally had to be carried off the playing field. “Looking back, I wish some things had gone differently,” Bledsoe said, “but throughout 14 years in a very high-profile position in some high-profile places that I represented myself and my family well in terms of how I conducted myself on the field and off.” He had a near-great career at quarterback and certainly carried himself with dignity. I certainly wish his two years with the Cowboys had gone better but neither the play calling nor the offensive line played to his strengths. I wouldn’t be terribly shocked to see him make a comeback if a team suddenly needed a starter during the season. But he’s a smart guy who’s saved his money and will be able to make a living off the field. Interesting stat from Elias: Drew Bledsoe, who announced his retirement on Wednesday, averaged 34.6 passes per game in his career, the highest average for any player in NFL history. Next-highest (minimum: 100 games):", "start_char": 2390, "end_char": 3620, "id": "62546944" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_561064581#1_608311272", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bledsoe", "title": "Eric Bledsoe - Wikipedia", "headings": "Eric Bledsoe\nEric Bledsoe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nEric Bledsoe\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nGrade controversy\nProfessional career\nLos Angeles Clippers (2010–2013)\nPhoenix Suns (2013–2017)\n2013–14 season\n2014–15 season\n2015–16 season\n2016–17 season\n2017–18 season\nMilwaukee Bucks (2017–2020)\nNew Orleans Pelicans (2020–present)\nCareer statistics\nNBA\nRegular season\nPlayoffs\nCollege\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "After a season with Kentucky, he was selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 18th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft and subsequently traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. Bledsoe had a four-year tenure with the Phoenix Suns between 2013 and 2017, before being traded to the Milwaukee Bucks . Contents\n1 High school career\n2 College career\n2.1 Grade controversy\n3 Professional career\n3.1 Los Angeles Clippers (2010–2013)\n3.2 Phoenix Suns (2013–2017)\n3.2.1 2013–14 season\n3.2.2 2014–15 season\n3.2.3 2015–16 season\n3.2.4 2016–17 season\n3.2.5 2017–18 season\n3.3 Milwaukee Bucks (2017–2020)\n3.4 New Orleans Pelicans (2020–present)\n4 Career statistics\n4.1 NBA\n4.1.1 Regular season\n4.1.2 Playoffs\n4.2 College\n5 Personal life\n6 References\n7 External links\nHigh school career\nBledsoe attended Parker High School in Birmingham, Alabama. As a senior in 2008–09, he averaged 20.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 11.5 assists per game, and helped lead Parker to a 5A state championship runner-up finish. Considered a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Bledsoe was listed as the No. 3 point guard and the No. 23 player in the nation in 2009. College career\nBledsoe warming up before a game in 2010 while he was at Kentucky. Bledsoe played one season at Kentucky in 2009–10, and averaged 11.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 37 games (35 starts) to help the Wildcats to a 35–3 record and Elite Eight appearance. He was named to the Sporting News SEC All-Freshman Team and was a CollegeInsider.com Freshman All-American.", "start_char": 1220, "end_char": 2729, "id": "103889567" } ]
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The Chicago Bulls last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series? In 2015, the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference First Round. When was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series? In 2017, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference First Round. How many NBA Titles have the Bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won the NBA Finals 6 times, in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998.", "start_char": 651, "end_char": 1352, "id": "76665500" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80786248#2_183411910", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/chicago-bulls", "title": "Chicago Bulls Playoff History | 1967 - 2020", "headings": "Chicago Bulls History\nChicago Bulls\nChicago » National Basketball Association\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nChicago Bulls History\nOverview\nHave the Chicago Bulls gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series?\nHow many NBA Titles have the Bulls won?\nChicago Bulls Postseason Results\n", "segment": "In 2015, the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference First Round. When was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series? In 2017, the Chicago Bulls lost to the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference First Round. How many NBA Titles have the Bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won the NBA Finals 6 times, in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998. 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Chicago Bulls won championships in: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998\nTeam Name\nChicago Bulls\nYear Founded\n1966\nHow Many Rings\n6\nYears Won\n1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 272, "id": "51444453" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#7_398395986", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The years were\n1991,1992,1993,1996,1997,1998\nWill the bulls ever win the championship? Actually The bulls have 6 championships thanks to #23 Michael\nJordan who was the MVP of each of them. And judging on there roster\nand #1 Dereck rose i think they will win in the next 3 years\nHow many times did Bulls win Championship game? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. The following years are: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Who has more NBA championships heat or bulls? the bulls have 6 and the heat has 4\nHow championships have the Chicago bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. In the years:", "start_char": 3125, "end_char": 3735, "id": "74974397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1318450973#0_2343254378", "url": "http://dawindycity.com/2015/02/18/can-chicago-bulls-win-nba-championship/", "title": "Can the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship?", "headings": "Can the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship?\nCan the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship?\nFirst and foremost, stay healthy\nBalancing the rotation\nOffense raises analytical stats, defense hangs banners\n", "segment": "Can the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship? John Fox Confirms Chicago Bears Interest In Josh McCown by Jordan Campbell\nChicago Bears 2015 Draft: Top Defensive Tackles To Target by Carlos Nazario\nChicago Bulls\nCan the Chicago Bulls win the NBA Championship? The Chicago Bulls ended the first half on a four-game winning streak, including a victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers: the team most feel is their biggest competition in the Eastern Conference. Can the Bulls ride that mid-season momentum to a title? Derrick Rose raises the Larry O’Brien Trophy and the Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP award above his head and thanks to the city of Chicago for their loyal support after defeating the Golden State Warriors in six games to win the organization’s seventh NBA Championship. Rose was pre-ACL tear self in the six games against the Warriors, averaging over 28 points, seven assists and five rebounds per game to win his first Finals MVP. The dream such as this one for Bulls fans is just that; a dream.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1005, "id": "5162847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_80786248#0_183408650", "url": "https://champsorchumps.us/team/nba/chicago-bulls", "title": "Chicago Bulls Playoff History | 1967 - 2020", "headings": "Chicago Bulls History\nChicago Bulls\nChicago » National Basketball Association\nFranchise Overview\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nChicago Bulls History\nOverview\nHave the Chicago Bulls gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Bulls lost a playoff series?\nHow many NBA Titles have the Bulls won?\nChicago Bulls Postseason Results\n", "segment": "Chicago Bulls Playoff History | 1967 - 2020\nChicago Bulls\nChicago » National Basketball Association\nFranchise Overview\n54\n35\n6\nSeasons\nMade Playoffs\nChampionships\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\n52.0%\n6\n4\n0\nWinning Percentage\nMade Playoffs\nPlayoff Series Wins\nChampionships\nChampionship Years\n1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998\nChicago Bulls History\nOverview\nThe Chicago Bulls have played a total of 54 seasons. Their first season was in 1967, and their most recent season was in 2020. Have the Chicago Bulls gone by any other names? No, the Chicago Bulls have been known by that name since 1967. When was the last time the Bulls were in the playoffs? The Chicago Bulls last made the playoffs in 2017, when they lost the Eastern Conference First Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 35 times in their 54 seasons. When was the last time the Bulls missed the playoffs? The Chicago Bulls last missed the playoffs in 2020. When was the last time the Bulls won a playoff series?", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 983, "id": "76665499" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#4_398393490", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "newdiv\nHow many championships the Chicago Bulls win? They won six Championships. 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and\n1998. What cities did Chicago Bulls win championships? Chicago Utah Los Angeles seattle\nHow many championships did Chicago bulls win while john paxton was on the team? 3\nWho won the NBA championship in 1993? The Chicago Bulls The 1993 NBA Championships were won by the\nChicago Bulls. It was their third straight win, giving Michael\nJordan his Third straight title with the Bulls. Jordan retired, and\nleft for baseball the next year. How many NBA championships did Dennis Rodman win?", "start_char": 2264, "end_char": 2862, "id": "74974394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#6_398395110", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Dennis Rodman won 5 championships, 2 with the Detroit Pistons\nand 3 with the Chicago Bulls. How many championships do the Celtics and bulls have together? Celtics- 17\nBulls- 6\nTotal: 23 championships\nWhy year did the bulls win the title? The Bulls won 6 titles. The years were\n1991,1992,1993,1996,1997,1998\nWill the bulls ever win the championship? Actually The bulls have 6 championships thanks to #23 Michael\nJordan who was the MVP of each of them. And judging on there roster\nand #1 Dereck rose i think they will win in the next 3 years\nHow many times did Bulls win Championship game? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. The following years are:", "start_char": 2862, "end_char": 3514, "id": "74974396" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#8_398396818", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Who has more NBA championships heat or bulls? the bulls have 6 and the heat has 4\nHow championships have the Chicago bulls won? The Chicago Bulls won 6 Championships. In the years: 1991, 1992,\n1993, 1996, 1997, and 1998. Will the bulls win or will the golden state warriors win? Bulls\nChicago BullsBasketballChicagoMichael JordanNational Basketball Association (NBA)Boston CelticsSportsWho Would Win\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nTrending Questions \nIs desk a proper noun? Asked By\n jacqueline adutwum\nWhat is 67 times fish?", "start_char": 3514, "end_char": 4116, "id": "74974398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_147889812#3_398392592", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_year_did_the_bulls_win_championships", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The Chicago Bulls\nDid the bulls win any championships when Jordan first retired? yes\nHow many championships did Michael Jordan win for Chicago Bulls? 6\nHow many championships did the Chicago Bulls win because of Michael Jordan? 6\nHow many championships did Micheal Jordan win while playing for bulls? Six\nWhat were the teams that the Chicago Bulls played to win the 6 championships in order? newdiv\nHow many championships the Chicago Bulls win? They won six Championships. 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, and\n1998. What cities did Chicago Bulls win championships? Chicago Utah Los Angeles seattle\nHow many championships did Chicago bulls win while john paxton was on the team?", "start_char": 1872, "end_char": 2547, "id": "74974393" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1619649725#1_2770641570", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_dollars_worth_of_food_and_agricultural_aid_did_Italy_receive_in_1948", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "122 Euro\nHow much is are euros in Italy worth in Canada? 10 Euro's will get you 14 Canadian Dollars. How much is one euro in Italy worth in American money? As of November 29th 2010, one Euro is worth 1.3137 dollars. How much is 53 gram 14k gold bracelet from italy worth? Depends on the spot price, if it is 1600.00 dollars an ounce,\n750.00 dollars\nWhat is the value of 50000 lire cinquemila in us dollars? When Italy used the \"lira\", it used to be worth about $1.00. How much is Italy's money to usa money money? Italy uses the Euro, which is currently worth 1.2758 US\ndollars. What is a 100000 Canadian dollars worth?", "start_char": 978, "end_char": 1598, "id": "3426394" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_455099363#8_1080155430", "url": "https://www.internationalcitizens.com/moving/to/italy.php", "title": "Moving to Italy: An Expat's Complete Guide", "headings": "Moving to Italy: A Complete Guide\nMoving to Italy: A Complete Guide\nWhat You Need to Know About Moving to Italy\n1. Understand the Legal Requirements on Moving to Italy\n2. Find a Job Before You Move\n3. Understanding the Cost of Living\n4. Finding a Place to Live in Italy\n5. Understanding the Italian Healthcare System\nBest Health Insurance for Expats in Italy\nCigna Global Medical Plan\nBest Health Insurance for US Citizens in Italy\nXplorer Worldwide Medical Plan\n6. What is the Italian School System Like?\n7. Setting Up Banking and Finances in Italy\n", "segment": "As such, Italy is often considered one of the most expensive countries in the European Union. After paying taxes and rent, many expats and international citizens feel that not much of their salary is left. Here’s what you can expect to pay, on average, for some common items: A simple lunchtime meal: 15 Euros\nDinner for two at a mid-range restaurant with three courses: 50 Euros\nCappuccino: 1-2 Euros\nBottle of mid-range wine: 5 Euros\nA kilogram of apples: 2 Euros\nA kilogram of local cheese: 13 Euros\nA dozen eggs:", "start_char": 2874, "end_char": 3390, "id": "79055920" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_277778551#7_534277409", "url": "https://nomadnotmad.com/this-is-the-average-salary-in-all-european-union-countries-in-2019/", "title": "This Is the Average Salary in the European Union (All Countries in 2021) - Nomad Not Mad", "headings": "This Is the Average Salary in the European Union (All Countries in 2021)\nThis Is the Average Salary in the European Union (All Countries in 2021)\n1,695 Euros / Month\n", "segment": "€2,500\n9. France: €2,350\n10. Belgium: €2,400\n11. Cyprus: €1,750\n12. Spain: €1,650\n13. Italy:", "start_char": 3103, "end_char": 3195, "id": "65361064" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1649357651#6_2849322723", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_is_Australian_money_worth_in_America", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "The current Italian money, which is the euro, therefore is worth northing. But older bills and coins may be worth something depending upon the date and condition. How much money is an Iraq 50 dollar bill in America worth a? $2\nHow much is Two Shillings of English money worth in America? 20 cents\nHow much was a guinea worth in australian dollars? If you know how much 21 shillings are worth in Australian\ndollars you'll know how much a guinea is worth in Australian\ndollars, hoped this helped (I'm pretty sure it didn't though!) How much is a euro worth in Australian dollars? 1 euro at the moment is worth 1.7749 in Australian dollars. How much is an Australian dollar worth in the US? 1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 Dollar in US\nHow much is the Nobel Peace Prize worth in 2010?", "start_char": 2903, "end_char": 3686, "id": "3487232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_605392712#2_1164827458", "url": "https://www.firebirdtours.com/blog/currency-italy", "title": "Currency of Italy | Italian Money & Currency Guide", "headings": "Currency in Italy\nCurrency in Italy\nWhat Is the Currency of Italy?\nSicily Currency\nWhere to Exchange Currency in Italy?\n", "segment": "The banknotes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 Euros are in use, as well as the coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 Euros. In case you're interested in what was Italy's currency before the Euro, the answer is the Italian lira, which was replaced in 1999. Sicily Currency\nJust as on the Italian mainland, the same money is used on the islands, thus the Sicilian currency is also Euro. Where to Exchange Currency in Italy? If you'll need to exchange cash to Italy's currency, Euro, you can head to any official currency exchange office or a local bank. Bear in mind though that you may be charged a bank fee for the operation. The average currency exchange rate of USD to Euro is about 1$ to 0.86€.\nDid you know? Euro is usually treated as an official currency of EU countries, but not all members of the union use it as their currency. Eight out of 27 countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Poland, and Croatia, preferred to keep their own national currency after joining the EU. Now you know everything there is to know about the national currency of Italy and definitely won't have any problems with making a purchase during your Italy vacation.", "start_char": 777, "end_char": 1936, "id": "81009771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_277778551#8_534278027", "url": "https://nomadnotmad.com/this-is-the-average-salary-in-all-european-union-countries-in-2019/", "title": "This Is the Average Salary in the European Union (All Countries in 2021) - Nomad Not Mad", "headings": "This Is the Average Salary in the European Union (All Countries in 2021)\nThis Is the Average Salary in the European Union (All Countries in 2021)\n1,695 Euros / Month\n", "segment": "Cyprus: €1,750\n12. Spain: €1,650\n13. Italy: €1,600\n14. Estonia: €1,400\n15. Czechia: €1,300\n16.", "start_char": 3152, "end_char": 3246, "id": "65361065" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_605392712#1_1164826123", "url": "https://www.firebirdtours.com/blog/currency-italy", "title": "Currency of Italy | Italian Money & Currency Guide", "headings": "Currency in Italy\nCurrency in Italy\nWhat Is the Currency of Italy?\nSicily Currency\nWhere to Exchange Currency in Italy?\n", "segment": "16.09.2020\nAre you planning to set off on your Italian adventure? All first-time comers should research the subject of Italian money before a trip, so let us help to sort everything out. What Is the Currency of Italy? Those wondering what is the money in Italy should know that the official currency in Italy is Euro. It is a European Union country that's part of the Economic and Monetary Union. The banknotes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 Euros are in use, as well as the coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 Euros. In case you're interested in what was Italy's currency before the Euro, the answer is the Italian lira, which was replaced in 1999. Sicily Currency\nJust as on the Italian mainland, the same money is used on the islands, thus the Sicilian currency is also Euro. Where to Exchange Currency in Italy? If you'll need to exchange cash to Italy's currency, Euro, you can head to any official currency exchange office or a local bank.", "start_char": 379, "end_char": 1341, "id": "81009770" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#156_2574718360", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n \nSymbolS\n\nexampleS\n\n", "segment": ". . Italy\n \n. . . . . . . .", "start_char": 4232, "end_char": 4285, "id": "40307179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1197417214#155_2574712228", "url": "https://history.army.mil/html/books/059/59-3-1/CMH_59-3-1.pdf", "title": "", "headings": "\nAllied\n \nParticipation\n \nin\n \nOperation\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n\nStephen\n \nA.\n \nCarney\n\nContents\n\nIntroduction\n\nAllied\n \nP\narticip\na\ntion\n \nin\n \n \nO\npera\ntion\n \nIraqi\n \nFreedom\n \n\nOverview\n\nFOrmatiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nOF\n \nthe\n \nwilling\n \nnOvember\n \n2002–marCh\n \n2003\n\nmajOr\n \nCOmbat\n \nOperatiOns:\n \nCOalitiOn\n \nFOrCes\n \nland\n \n\nCOmpOnent\n \nCOmmand,\n \nmarCh–may\n \n2003\n\nMap\n \n1\n\nMap\n \n2\n\nCOmbined\n \njOint\n \ntask\n \nFOrCe–7,\n \njune\n \n2003–may\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n3\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq,\n \nmay\n \n2004–july\n \n2009\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n1,\n \nmay\n \n2004–may\n \n2005\n\nChart\n \n3—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2004\n\nChart\n \n3—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nMAY\n \n2004\n\nMap\n \n4\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n2,\n \njune\n \n2005–deCember\n \n2006\n\nChart\n \n4—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2005\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n3,\n \njanuary\n \n2007–july\n \n2008\n \n \n(“the\n \nsurge”)\n\nChart\n \n5—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2007\n\nChart\n \n5—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2007\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n4,\n \naugust–deCember\n \n2008\n\nmulti-natiOnal\n \nFOrCe–iraq:\n \nstage\n \n5,\n \njanuary–july\n \n2009\n\nMap\n \n5\n\nChart\n \n6—Multi-National\n \nForce–Iraq\n \nas\n \nof\n \nJune\n \n2009\n\nChart\n \n6—MULTI-NATIONAL\n \nFORCE–IRAQ\n \nAS\n \nOF\n \nJUNE\n \n2009\n\nanalysis\n\nMap\n \n6\n\nAppendix\n\nFOrCe\n \nCOntributiOns\n \nby\n \nnatiOns\n\nAlbania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n240\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n \n\nArmenia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n50\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nAustralia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n515\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nAustralian\n \nArmy\n \nsoldiers\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq\n\nAzerbaijan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n175\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nBosnia-Herzegovina\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nBulgaria\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n496\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n64\n\nCzech\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n357\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n \n\nDenmark\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n545\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nDominican\n \nRepublic\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n302\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nEl\n \nSalvador\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n380\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n\nEstonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n40\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n20\n \n\nGeorgia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,850\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n27\n\nHonduras\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n368\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nHungary\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nItaly\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nJapan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nKazakhstan\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n29\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nLatvia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n126\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nLithuania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n750\n\nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMacedonia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n80\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nMoldova\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n20\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nMongolia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n180\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\nLead:\n \nPoland\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nThe\n \nNetherlands\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,345\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nNew\n \nZealand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n161\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n \n\nNew\n \nZealand\n \nengineers\n \nbusy\n \nat\n \nwork\n \non\n \nthe\n \nAt\n \nTannumah\n \nBridge,\n \nAl\n \nBasrah,\n \nOctober\n \n2003\n\nNicaragua\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n115\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-CS\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorway\n\nDeployment\n \ndates:\n \nJuly\n \n2003–June\n \n2004\n \nUnit\n \ndesignation:\n \nNot\n \napplicable\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nNorwegian\n \nArmy\n \ntroops\n \non\n \npatrol\n \nin\n \nIraq,\n \n2003\n\nPhilippines\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nPoland\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n2,400\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nPortugal\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n128\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-SE\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nRepublic\n \nof\n \nKorea\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n3,600\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nRomania\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n730\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSlovakia\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n85\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nSpain\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,300\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \nUnknown\n\nThailand\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n433\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n5\n\nTonga\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n55\n\nOrder\n \nof\n \nbattle:\n \nMND-B\n \nLead:\n \nUnited\n \nStates\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n0\n\nUkraine\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n1,630\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n32\n\nUnited\n \nKingdom\n\nPeak\n \ndeployment:\n \n46,000\n\nCasualties\n \n(wounded):\n \n1,747\n\nFurther\n \nReadings\n\nAb\nb\nrevia\ntions\n\nMap\n \nSymbols\n\nmilitary\n \nunits\n\nFunction\n\nSize\n 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Italy\n \n. . .", "start_char": 4212, "end_char": 4265, "id": "40307178" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1619649725#2_2770642448", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_dollars_worth_of_food_and_agricultural_aid_did_Italy_receive_in_1948", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Depends on the spot price, if it is 1600.00 dollars an ounce,\n750.00 dollars\nWhat is the value of 50000 lire cinquemila in us dollars? When Italy used the \"lira\", it used to be worth about $1.00. How much is Italy's money to usa money money? Italy uses the Euro, which is currently worth 1.2758 US\ndollars. What is a 100000 Canadian dollars worth? $100,000 dollars is worth $100,000 dollars. How much is 10000 lire mille in us dollars? Lire is no longer the currency of Italy. It has been replaced by\nEuros, so it isn't worth anything. You can't even use it in Italy\nanymore.", "start_char": 1250, "end_char": 1826, "id": "3426395" } ]
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what time zone am i in cleveland ohio?
North American Eastern Time Zone
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Daylight Saving\nStart Date\nCleveland, Ohio starts Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday March 14, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. Daylight Saving\nEnd Date\nCleveland, Ohio ends Daylight Saving Time on\nSunday November 7, 2021 at 2:00 AM local time. 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Cleveland summer time (DST) in 2021\nDaylight saving time 2021 in Cleveland begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 14\nSet your clock forward 1 hour\nIt ends at 2:00 AM on Sunday, November 07\nSet your clock back 1 hour\nCleveland time zone\nEastern Time: - EST - Eastern Standard Time\n- EDT - Eastern Daylight Time when daylight saving time is being observed (from mid-March to early November)\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nStandard time zone: UTC/GMT -5 hours\nDaylight saving time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: UTC/GMT -4 hours\nTime zone abbreviation: EDT\nLocation\nLatitude: 41° 3' North\nLongitude: 81° 42' West\nPopulation: 388072\nElevation:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 835, "id": "3753811" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_124872676#0_233352999", "url": "https://24timezones.com/world_directory/time_in_cleveland.php", "title": "1:37 AM Cleveland", "headings": "Time in Cleveland now\nTime in Cleveland now\nLocal time\nCleveland time change\nNext time change is in 5 months and 19 days, set your clock back 1 hour.\nCleveland summer time (DST) in 2021\nCleveland time zone\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nLocation\nAirports\n", "segment": "1:37 AM Cleveland\nTime in Cleveland now\nLocal time\n1:37:16 AM, Tuesday 18, May 2021 EDT\nAM/PM\n24 hours\nCleveland time change\nNext time change is in 5 months and 19 days, set your clock back 1 hour. Cleveland summer time (DST) in 2021\nDaylight saving time 2021 in Cleveland begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 14\nSet your clock forward 1 hour\nIt ends at 2:00 AM on Sunday, November 07\nSet your clock back 1 hour\nCleveland time zone\nEastern Time: - EST - Eastern Standard Time\n- EDT - Eastern Daylight Time when daylight saving time is being observed (from mid-March to early November)\nTime difference to GMT/UTC\nStandard time zone: UTC/GMT -5 hours\nDaylight saving time: +1 hour\nCurrent time zone offset: UTC/GMT -4 hours\nTime zone abbreviation: EDT\nLocation\nLatitude: 41° 3' North\nLongitude: 81° 42' West\nPopulation: 388072\nElevation:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 835, "id": "24021995" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_19674192#0_26874841", "url": "http://24timezones.com/usa_time/oh_cuyahoga/cleveland.htm", "title": "9:18 AM Cleveland", "headings": "Time in Cleveland, Ohio\nTime in Cleveland, Ohio\nLocal Time in Cleveland, OH\nCleveland time change\nNext time change is in 5 months and 9 days, set your clock back 1 hour.\nDaylight saving Time Change Dates 2021\nCleveland time zone\nOffset to GMT/UTC\nCleveland - Geographical Location\nAirports\nGet Free Website Html Clock for Cleveland\nArea codes\n", "segment": "9:18 AM Cleveland\nTime in Cleveland, Ohio\nLocal Time in Cleveland, OH\n9:18:34 AM, Friday 28, May 2021 EDT\nAM/PM\n24 hours\nCleveland time change\nNext time change is in 5 months and 9 days, set your clock back 1 hour. 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Eastern Standard Time (EST) is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-5). 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who does the voice of kovu in lion king?
Jason Marsden
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Jason Marsden as Kovu, Zira's son, Nuka and Vitani's younger brother, and Kiara's love interest and later mate. Gene Miller provided the character's singing voice. Josh McCrary as young Kovu. Eden Riegel as Kiara, daughter of Simba and Nala and Kovu's love interest and later wife. Liz Callaway provided the character's singing voice, while Neve Campbell contributed as Kiara Understudy . Michelle Horn as young Kiara.", "start_char": 8104, "end_char": 8973, "id": "36730397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_657156231#10_875887285", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Lion_King_characters", "title": "List of The Lion King characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nThe Lion King\ncharacters\n\nList of The Lion King characters\nContents\nIntroduced in The Lion King (1994)\nSimba\nMain article: Simba\nNala\nMain article: Nala (The Lion King)\nTimon and Pumbaa\nScar\nMufasa\nZazu\nRafiki\nSarabi\nSarafina\nShenzi, Banzai, and Ed\nGopher\nIntroduced in Timon & Pumbaa (1995–1999)\nQuint\nSpeedy the Snail\nFred\nBoss Beaver\nIrwin\nToucan Dan\nRabbit\nVulture Police\nCheetata and Cheetato\nThe Three Natives\nMr. Bear\nTatiana\nSharla\nNed the Elephant\nLittle Jimmy\nIntroduced in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)\nKiara\nKovu\nOutsiders\nZira\nNuka\nVitani\nIntroduced in The Lion King 1½ (2004)\nMa\nUncle Max\nIntroduced in The Lion Guard (2015–2019)\nThe Lion Guard\nKiara's Friends\nAskari\nNight Pride\nMakini\nVitani's Lion Guard\nAardvarks\nAardwolves\nArabian tahr\nBaboons\nBears\nBinturongs\nCape buffalo\nChameleons\nCheetahs\nCivets\nCrocodiles\nDeer\nDolphins\nEagles\nElephants\nFoxes\nFlamingos\nFlying squirrels\nGalagos\nGazelles\nGeckos\nGibbons\nGiraffes\nGorillas\nHawks\nHares\nHippopotamuses\nHoney Badgers\nHyenas\nJackals\nJerboas\nLemurs\nLeopards\nMandrills\nMoles\nMongooses\nMonitor lizards\nOkapis\nOstriches\nPenguins\nPorcupines\nPride Lands' Birds\nRed pandas\nRhinoceroses\nSable antelopes\nScorpions\nSiberian Tigers\nSkinks\nSnakes\nSnow monkeys\nTapirs\nToads\nTortoises\nVultures\nZanzibar red colobuses\nZebras\nIntroduced in The Lion King books\nKopa\nAhadi\nUru\nMohatu\nNi\nKula\nChumvi\nJoka\nJelani\nKwaheri\nBoma\nZuzu\nKing Joe\nIntroduced in the Hakuna Matata magazine\nKataka\nZak\nGrowler\nReferences\n", "segment": "His first appearance is during Simba's nightmare, where he morphs into his adoptive son Kovu and throws Simba into the stampede that killed Mufasa, similarly to the first film. His second appearance is during Kovu's exile in which Kovu looks into his reflection and instead of his, he sees the image of his adoptive father. At the end of the film, Kovu marries Kiara, Simba's daughter, and Scar's great-niece, and becomes Simba's son-in-law and successor, so thus Scar's goal of Kovu becoming King would eventually come through following Simba's death or abdication to the throne but not by avenging his death by murdering Simba. The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar reveals that Scar was once the leader of the titular group and once possessed the Roar of the Elders. Scar lost the Roar after using it to destroy the other members of his Lion Guard (after they refused to help him overthrow Mufasa as king), as the Roar is meant to be used for good and not evil. In season 2 of The Lion Guard, Kion unknowingly summons Scar back as a fiery spirit in a volcano after using the Roar in anger when Janja the hyena provokes him. Scar then conspires with the animals in the Outlands to take over the Pride Lands and defeat the new Lion Guard and Simba, who were initially unaware that Scar had returned. Later in the season, Kion and the guard find out that Scar has returned, while they are in the Outlands getting volcanic ash needed to cure Simba of a scorpion sting. In the season 3 premiere Battle for the Pride Lands, Scar continues to battle the Lion Guard, who are now adolescents.", "start_char": 7771, "end_char": 9354, "id": "99839417" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_690160923#2_1350235394", "url": "https://disneyjuniorpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Kovu", "title": "Kovu | Disney Junior Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Kovu\nKovu\nContents\nAppearace\nPersonality\nHistory\nFamily\nAllies\nGallery\n", "segment": "Simba, Nala, Kion, (formerly) Kiara, Rafiki, Zazu, Jasiri, (formerly) Timon, Pumbaa, Vitani\nEnemies: Simba (formerly) Zira, Kion (formerly), Jasiri (formerly), Nuka, Scar\nFirst Appearance: \"Lions of the Outlands\"\nLast Appearance: \"Return to the Pride Lands\"\nVoiced by: Jason Marsden\nKovu is an Outsider lion in that appears in The Lion Guard. He is the son of Zira, the adoptive son of Scar, and the younger brother of Vitani and Nuka. Contents\n1\nAppearace\n2\nPersonality\n3\nHistory\n4\nFamily\n5\nAllies\n6\nGallery\nAppearace\nKovu is a red-brown lion cub. He has a tuft of dark brown hair, the beginnings of a mane, atop his head. On either side, fur sticks out from his chin. His forelegs have tufts of dark brown fur emerging from them.", "start_char": 357, "end_char": 1089, "id": "84918015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_690160923#7_1350242050", "url": "https://disneyjuniorpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Kovu", "title": "Kovu | Disney Junior Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Kovu\nKovu\nContents\nAppearace\nPersonality\nHistory\nFamily\nAllies\nGallery\n", "segment": "As repayment, Kovu is allowed to return to the Pride Lands; however, Simba still doesn't trust him. Simba chooses to reserve his final judgment until he can learn about Kovu's character and forces Kovu to sleep outside the den away from the pride. Kovu appears briefly in Simba's nightmare, where Scar turns into him and throws Simba off a cliff into the stampede (similar to how Scar killed Mufasa in the first movie). During his time at Pride Rock, it becomes apparent that Kovu has never had any real fun before. When Kiara chooses to chase birds alongside Timon and Pumbaa for the fun of it, Kovu believes it to be training. Kiara teaches him to loosen up and enjoy himself. Over time, he grows fond of Kiara and begins to fall in love with her, a feeling which is encouraged by a meeting with Rafiki, and begins to question his role in Zira's plot. Later, Simba finally warms up to Kovu and thanks him for saving his daughter's life the other day, and invites him in the den with the pride. The next morning, Kovu resolves to reveal Zira's plot to Kiara and that he doesn't want to be a part of it anymore because he loves her, but is prevented from doing so when Simba takes him alone to talk.", "start_char": 2809, "end_char": 4008, "id": "84918020" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_11676561#14_28844066", "url": "https://thelionkingfanon.fandom.com/wiki/The_Lion_King:_Revisited", "title": "The Lion King: Revisited | The Lion King Fanon Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "The Lion King: Revisited\nThe Lion King: Revisited\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nCrew\nAppearances\nCharacters (In Order Of Appearance)\nLocations\nOrganizations and Titles\nSpecies\nSongs\nChapters\nReception\nChanges\nSpinoffs\nDirector's Cut\nMedia\nReferences\n", "segment": "Gene Miller provided the character's singing voice. Josh McCrary as young Kovu. Eden Riegel as Kiara, daughter of Simba and Nala and Kovu's love interest and later wife. Liz Callaway provided the character's singing voice, while Neve Campbell contributed as Kiara Understudy . Michelle Horn as young Kiara. Lacey Chabert as Vitani, the middle child and only daughter of Zira. Alfre Woodard as Sarabi, Mufasa's mate, Simba's mother and Kiara and Kion's paternal grandmother. Madison Pettis as Zuri, a lioness and one of Kiara's friends. Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Rani, the leader of the Night Pride and love interest of Kion. Sarah Hyland as Tiifu, a lioness, and a friend of Kiara's.", "start_char": 8667, "end_char": 9348, "id": "36730398" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1803896465#10_1931377603", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyenas_(lion_king)", "title": "List of The Lion King characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nThe Lion King\ncharacters\n\nList of The Lion King characters\nContents\nIntroduced in The Lion King (1994)\nSimba\nNala\nTimon and Pumbaa\nScar\nMufasa\nZazu\nRafiki\nSarabi\nSarafina\nShenzi, Banzai, and Ed\nGopher\nIntroduced in Timon & Pumbaa (1995–1999)\nQuint\nSpeedy the Snail\nFred\nBoss Beaver\nIrwin\nToucan Dan\nRabbit\nVulture Police\nCheetata and Cheetato\nThe Three Natives\nMr. Bear\nTatiana\nSharla\nNed the Elephant\nLittle Jimmy\nIntroduced in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)\nKiara\nKovu\nOutsiders\nZira\nNuka\nVitani\nIntroduced in The Lion King 1½ (2004)\nMa\nUncle Max\nIntroduced in The Lion Guard (2015–2019)\nThe Lion Guard\nKiara's Friends\nAskari\nNight Pride\nMakini\nVitani's Lion Guard\nAardvarks\nAardwolves\nArabian tahr\nBaboons\nBears\nBinturongs\nCape buffalo\nChameleons\nCheetahs\nCivets\nCrocodiles\nDeer\nDolphins\nEagles\nElephants\nFoxes\nFlamingos\nFlying squirrels\nGalagos\nGazelles\nGeckos\nGibbons\nGiraffes\nGorillas\nHawks\nHares\nHippopotamuses\nHoney Badgers\nHyenas\nJackals\nJerboas\nLemurs\nLeopards\nMandrills\nMoles\nMongooses\nMonitor lizards\nOkapis\nOstriches\nPenguins\nPorcupines\nPride Lands' Birds\nRed pandas\nRhinoceroses\nSable antelopes\nScorpions\nSiberian Tigers\nSkinks\nSnakes\nSnow monkeys\nTapirs\nToads\nTortoises\nVultures\nZanzibar red colobuses\nZebras\nIntroduced in The Lion King books\nKopa\nAhadi\nUru\nMohatu\nNi\nKula\nChumvi\nJoka\nJelani\nKwaheri\nBoma\nZuzu\nKing Joe\nIntroduced in the Hakuna Matata magazine\nKataka\nZak\nGrowler\nReferences\n", "segment": "His first appearance is during Simba's nightmare, where he morphs into his adoptive son Kovu, and throws Simba into the stampede that killed Mufasa, in a similar manner to the first film. His second appearance is during Kovu's exile in which Kovu looks into his reflection and instead of his, he sees the image of his adoptive father. At the end of the film, Kovu marries Kiara, Simba's daughter and Scar's great niece, and becomes Simba's son-in-law and successor, so thus Scar's goal of Kovu becoming King would eventually come through following Simba's death or abdication to the throne, but not by avenging his death by murdering Simba. The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar reveals that Scar was once the leader of the titular group and once possessed the Roar of the Elders. Scar lost the Roar after using it to destroy the other members of his Lion Guard (after they refused to help him overthrow Mufasa as king), as the Roar is meant to be used for good and not evil. In season 2 of The Lion Guard, Kion unknowingly summons Scar back as a fiery spirit in a volcano after using the Roar in anger when Janja the hyena provokes him. Scar then conspires with the animals in the Outlands to take over the Pride Lands and defeat the new Lion Guard and Simba, who were initially unaware that Scar had returned. Later in the season, Kion and the guard find out that Scar has returned, while they are in the Outlands getting volcanic ash needed to cure Simba from a scorpion sting. In the season 3 premiere Battle for the Pride Lands, Scar continues to battle the Lion Guard, who are now adolescents.", "start_char": 7916, "end_char": 9512, "id": "104706852" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_251302440#10_281250158", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohatu", "title": "List of The Lion King characters - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of\nThe Lion King\ncharacters\n\nList of The Lion King characters\nContents\nIntroduced in The Lion King (1994)\nSimba\nNala\nTimon and Pumbaa\nScar\nMufasa\nZazu\nRafiki\nSarabi\nSarafina\nShenzi, Banzai, and Ed\nGopher\nIntroduced in Timon & Pumbaa (1995–1999)\nQuint\nSpeedy the Snail\nFred\nBoss Beaver\nIrwin\nToucan Dan\nRabbit\nVulture Police\nCheetata and Cheetato\nThe Three Natives\nMr. Bear\nTatiana\nSharla\nNed the Elephant\nLittle Jimmy\nIntroduced in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)\nKiara\nKovu\nOutsiders\nZira\nNuka\nVitani\nIntroduced in The Lion King 1½ (2004)\nMa\nUncle Max\nIntroduced in The Lion Guard (2015–2019)\nThe Lion Guard\nKiara's Friends\nAskari\nNight Pride\nMakini\nVitani's Lion Guard\nAardvarks\nAardwolves\nArabian tahr\nBaboons\nBears\nBinturongs\nCape buffalo\nChameleons\nCheetahs\nCivets\nCrocodiles\nDeer\nDolphins\nEagles\nElephants\nFoxes\nFlamingos\nFlying squirrels\nGalagos\nGazelles\nGeckos\nGibbons\nGiraffes\nGorillas\nHawks\nHares\nHippopotamuses\nHoney Badgers\nHyenas\nJackals\nJerboas\nLemurs\nLeopards\nMandrills\nMoles\nMongooses\nMonitor lizards\nOkapis\nOstriches\nPenguins\nPorcupines\nPride Lands' Birds\nRed pandas\nRhinoceroses\nSable antelopes\nScorpions\nSiberian Tigers\nSkinks\nSnakes\nSnow monkeys\nTapirs\nToads\nTortoises\nVultures\nZanzibar red colobuses\nZebras\nIntroduced in The Lion King books (Now unofficial due to lion king 2)\nKopa\nAhadi\nUru\nMohatu\nNi\nKula\nChumvi\nJoka\nJelani\nKwaheri\nBoma\nZuzu\nKing Joe\nIntroduced in the Hakuna Matata magazine\nKataka\nZak\nGrowler\nReferences\n", "segment": "His first appearance is during Simba's nightmare, where he morphs into Kovu, and throws him into the stampede that killed Mufasa, in a similar manner to the first film. His second appearance is during Kovu's exile in which Kovu looks into his reflection and instead of his, he sees the image of his adoptive father. At the end of the film, Kovu marries Kiara, Simba's daughter and Scar's great niece, and becomes Simba's son-in-law and successor, so thus Scar's goal of Kovu becoming King would eventually come through following Simba's death or abdication to the throne, but not by avenging his death by murdering Simba. The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar reveals that Scar was once the leader of the titular group and once possessed the Roar of the Elders. Scar lost the Roar after using it to destroy the other members of his Lion Guard, as the Roar is meant to be used for good and not evil. In season 2 of The Lion Guard, Kion unknowingly summons Scar back as a fiery spirit in a volcano after using the Roar in anger when Janja the hyena provokes him. Scar then conspires with the animals in the Outlands to take over the Pride Lands and defeat the new Lion Guard and Simba, who were initially unaware that Scar had returned. Later in the season, Kion and the guard find out that Scar has returned, while they are in the Outlands getting volcanic ash needed to cure Simba from a scorpion sting. In the season 3 premiere Battle for the Pride Lands, Scar continues to battle the Lion Guard, who are now adolescents.", "start_char": 7831, "end_char": 9350, "id": "62893551" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_650855206#8_1296822634", "url": "https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Lions_of_the_Outlands", "title": "Lions of the Outlands | Disney Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Lions of the Outlands\nLions of the Outlands\nThe Lion Guard\n\"Lions of the Outlands\"\nEpisode information\nProduction code\nWritten by\nDirected by\nOriginal air date\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nSong\nGallery\nTrivia\nLanguages:\n", "segment": "This episode marks the first appearance of Jasiri's Clan. This is the first time Kion fights against his own species. It is also the first time lions were antagonists in The Lion Guard. Jason Mardsen voices Kovu as cub, even though in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, he didn't voice Kovu until when he became an adolescent. Though it could be possible that at this point in his cubhood, Kovu's voice broke. Zira's song, \" Lions Over All \", uses some references to \" Be Prepared \" and \" My Lullaby \". This episode reveals that the Outsiders, like the Pridelanders, are enemies with hyenas, regardless of their unawareness that Scar was killed by hyenas. It also squares with the idea of Zira originally being accompanied by the hyenas who served as her army, but instead outsider lions in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.", "start_char": 4800, "end_char": 5622, "id": "84889980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_900865111#3_1988957831", "url": "https://lionguard.fandom.com/wiki/Kovu", "title": "Kovu | The Lion Guard Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "\nInfo\nRelationships\nAppearances\nQuotes\nGallery\nKovu\nMeaning\nGender\nSpecies\nHome\nFormer Home (s)\nAlignment\nAffiliations\nVoice Actor\nNicknames\nContents\nAppearance\nPersonality\nHistory\nPrior to The Lion Guard\nLions of the Outlands\nCave of Secrets\nJourney to the Pride Lands\nReturn to the Pride Lands\nFamily\nTrivia\nReferences\n", "segment": "His jaw is quite small, and his muzzle color is present at the tip of his snout. His inner ears have changed color, becoming dark pink, and he now has four whiskers on each side of his muzzle. Personality\nKovu, unlike his mother and siblings, is very relaxed, kind and friendly, and doesn't necessarily believe in their cruel and violent, evil ways. Despite this, when his mother asks him to do something, he will obey and even approach his older sibling, should he try to disobey her. He holds no animosity towards the Lion Guard, frequently avoiding confrontation with them. He is shown to be excited at the prospect of living in the Pride Lands so he could see Kiara again. Years later, it's revealed that Kovu was manipulated by Zira into believing Simba was the enemy, which implies that he was at one point cruel and murderous, but this later changes when he befriends Simba and bonds deeper with his daughter, Kiara. His initial refusal to fight, a trait he had as a cub, is resurrected when he attempts to stop an attack on the Pride Lands held by Zira. He is willing to put the past behind him, as when he sees Kion again, he does not hold any animosity towards him for their past meeting and he later befriends him as his brother-in-law. History\nPrior to The Lion Guard\nBanished\nKovu originally lived in the Pride Lands with his mother and siblings during the reign of Scar, who picked Kovu to be his heir.", "start_char": 2931, "end_char": 4347, "id": "110824974" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_900865111#4_1988959822", "url": "https://lionguard.fandom.com/wiki/Kovu", "title": "Kovu | The Lion Guard Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "\nInfo\nRelationships\nAppearances\nQuotes\nGallery\nKovu\nMeaning\nGender\nSpecies\nHome\nFormer Home (s)\nAlignment\nAffiliations\nVoice Actor\nNicknames\nContents\nAppearance\nPersonality\nHistory\nPrior to The Lion Guard\nLions of the Outlands\nCave of Secrets\nJourney to the Pride Lands\nReturn to the Pride Lands\nFamily\nTrivia\nReferences\n", "segment": "He is shown to be excited at the prospect of living in the Pride Lands so he could see Kiara again. Years later, it's revealed that Kovu was manipulated by Zira into believing Simba was the enemy, which implies that he was at one point cruel and murderous, but this later changes when he befriends Simba and bonds deeper with his daughter, Kiara. His initial refusal to fight, a trait he had as a cub, is resurrected when he attempts to stop an attack on the Pride Lands held by Zira. He is willing to put the past behind him, as when he sees Kion again, he does not hold any animosity towards him for their past meeting and he later befriends him as his brother-in-law. History\nPrior to The Lion Guard\nBanished\nKovu originally lived in the Pride Lands with his mother and siblings during the reign of Scar, who picked Kovu to be his heir. Sometime after this, Scar's nephew, Simba returned to the Pride Lands, battled Scar and defeated him, taking Kovu off the throne of the Pride Lands. After Zira tried to attack him to avenge her former leader, Simba banished Kovu, his family and several other lionesses loyal to Scar into the Outlands . Sometime after this, Kovu met and briefly befriended Simba 's daughter Kiara, but they were both later separated by their feuding parents where Zira eventually trained Kovu to overthrow Simba and take his place as King. Lions of the Outlands\nKovu meets Kion\nA while later, Kovu came across Nuka, who was pinned down by Kion, Kiara's younger brother, who had come to the Outlands to solve the problem of lions not sharing a waterhole with his hyena friend Jasiri's clan. The two brothers, along with Kion and Jasiri circle each other with Kion questioning the two on why they are in the Outlands and not in the Pride Lands, to which Nuka says that they are not welcome there.", "start_char": 3508, "end_char": 5325, "id": "110824975" } ]
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The largest Greek island is Crete and the second largest in Evia. Lesvos and Rhodes come next. Some of the most famous islands are Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Crete, Zakynthos, and Corfu. The geography of Greece by region\nInformation about the geography of Greece by regions: Cyclades\nIonian\nDodecanese\nSporades\nSaronic\nEastern Aegean\nMacedonia\nCrete\nPeloponnese\nSterea\nThessaly\nEpirus\nPHOTOS OF GREECE GEOGRAPHY", "start_char": 4538, "end_char": 5022, "id": "19445785" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1603242068#20_3153598032", "url": "https://dtoplist.com/countries-with-the-most-islands/", "title": "Top 10 Countries with the most islands", "headings": "Top 10 Countries with the most islands\nTop 10 Countries with the most islands\n1. Sweden\n2. Finland\n3. Norway\n4. Canada\n5. Indonesia\n6. Australia\n7. The Philippines\n8. Japan\n9. United Kingdom\n10. Greece\n", "segment": "Greece\nThere are about 6,000 islands in Greece. Only about 166 islands in Greece are inhabited. The islands come in several clusters, such as the North Aegean islands located off Turkey West coast. The Argo sardonic islands located near Athens, the Dodecanese near Turkey, among others. Many tourists flock from Greece due to the several attractions the islands have to offer. You can visit them to learn about the rich history of Greece, among other attractions.", "start_char": 6139, "end_char": 6602, "id": "85907376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_903106914#0_1535448734", "url": "http://www.greeka.com/greece-maps/", "title": "Where is Greece? Map of Greece and Greek islands | Greeka", "headings": "Map of Greece & the islands\nMap of Greece & the islands\nDownload high resolutions maps\nMap Of Greece\n", "segment": "Where is Greece? Map of Greece and Greek islands | Greeka\nGreece Guide\nAbout\nMaps\nMap of Greece & the islands\nLocated on the southeastern side of Europe, near Turkey, Greece is a mountainous peninsula with many inhabited and uninhabited Greek islands. Due to its large number of islands, the country has the longest coastline in Europe and the eleventh longest coastline in the world. Where is Greece? View below an interactive map of Greece. View also a simple map of Greece. In this map of Greece, you can see Athens, the capital of Greece, which is located almost in the center of the country. Greece has a mainland corps with large mountains and few valleys and it is surrounded by two main seas, the Aegean Sea on the east and the Ionian Sea on the west. These two large seas are divided into smaller gulfs and include many islands. As you can see, the largest Greek island is Crete.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 888, "id": "19445850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_382416054#19_886965403", "url": "https://theworldpursuit.com/dream-destinations/", "title": "21 Dream Destinations You'll Absolutely Love", "headings": "21 Dream Destinations You’ll Absolutely Love\n21 Dream Destinations You’ll Absolutely Love\nContents show\nEpic Dream Destinations You Should Consider After the Pandemic\nZanzibar\nMozambique Coast\nThe Maldives\nItaly\nThe Yukon\nAfrican Safari\nGreek Islands\nPeru\nBanff\nFaroe Islands\nBhutan\nPhilippines\nSeychelles\nNamibia\nSaint Lucia\nFrench Polynesia\nHawaii\nOaxaca\nAntarctica\nSouth Africa\nMalawi\nReady to get to a few of these dream travel destinations?\nAbout Natasha\n", "segment": "Greek Islands\nYou could invite me back to Greece over and over again, any time, any where and I will happily accept. Greece has well over a hundred inhabited islands to explore. 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We particularly loved our time on", "start_char": 9350, "end_char": 10000, "id": "37199472" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_282186398#0_591100403", "url": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_islands", "title": "List of Greek islands - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", "headings": "List of Greek islands\nList of Greek islands", "segment": "List of Greek islands - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nList of Greek islands\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis is a list of islands that are part of Greece. They are shown in order of size. Rank by size\nIsland name\nArea ( km² )\n1\nCrete\n8.336\n2\nEuboea\n3.655\n3\nLesbos\n1.630\n4\nRhodes\n1.398\n5\nChios\n842\n6\nKefalonia\n781\n7\nCorfu\n593\n8\nSamos\n477\n9\nLimnos\n476\n10\nNaxos\n428\n11\nZakynthos\n402\n12\nAndros\n380\n13\nThasos\n379\n14\nLefkada\n303\n15\nKarpathos\n301\n16\nKos\n290\n17\nKithira\n278\n18\nIkaria\n255\n19\nSkyros\n209\n20\nParos\n195\n21\nTinos\n194\n22\nSamothrace\n178\n23\nMilos\n150\n24\nKea\n130\n25\nAmorgos\n121\n26\nKalymnos\n111\n27\nIos\n106\n28\nKythnos\n100\n29\nAstypalaia\n97\n30\nIthaca\n96\n31\nSkopelos\n95\n32\nSalamis\n95\n33\nMykonos\n85\n34\nSyros\n84\n35\nAegina\n83\n36\nThira (Santorini)\n76\n37\nSerifos\n73\n38\nSifnos\n73\n39\nKasos\n66\n40\nAlonnisos\n64\nRetrieved from \" https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Greek_islands&oldid=6629171 \"\nCategories: Islands of Greece\nGreece-related lists", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1025, "id": "41132850" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_902990743#3_1535159935", "url": "http://www.greeka.com/greece-beaches/", "title": "Best 30 Beaches in Greece & the Greek islands | Greeka", "headings": "Beaches in Greece & the islands\nBeaches in Greece & the islands\nPlaka in Naxos, one of the best beaches in Greece\nList with the best 30 beaches in Greece\n1. Balos beach\n2. Myrtos beach\n3. Agios Prokopios beach\n4. Porto Katsiki beach\n5. Navagio beach\n6. Red beach\n7. Super Paradise beach\n8. Vai beach\n9. Sarakiniko beach\n10. Lalaria beach\n11. Kolymbithres beach\n12. Elafonisi beach\n13. Mylopotas beach\n14. Plaka beach\n15. Stafilos beach\n16. Koukounaries beach\n17. Saint Paul beach\n18. Valtos beach\n19. Kyra Panagia beach\n20. Simos beach\n21. Paleokastritsa beach\n22. Kavourotrypes beach\n23. Alyki beach\n24. Seychelles beach\n25. Chalikiada beach\n26. Kolona beach\n27. Tsigrado beach\n28. Voutoumi beach\n29. Mylopotamos beach\n30. Legrena beach\nBeaches in Greece by regions\nPHOTO GALLERY\n", "segment": "Destinations Select a Destination Aegina Agistri Alonissos Amorgos Anafi Andros Antiparos Arachova Astypalea Athens Chania Chios Corfu Donoussa Elafonissos Epidaurus Ermioni Folegandros Fourni Gythio Halki Halkidiki Heraklion Hydra Ikaria Ios Iraklia Ithaca Kalymnos Karpathos Kea Kefalonia Kimolos Kos Koufonisia Kyparissia Kythira Kythnos Lassithi Lefkada Lemnos Leros Lesvos Lipsi Mathraki Meganisi Mesolongi Milos Monemvasia Mykonos Nafpaktos Nafplion Naxos Nisyros Parga Paros Patmos Patra Paxi Pelion Poros Porto Heli Rethymno Rhodes Samos Santorini Schinoussa Serifos Sifnos Sikinos Simi Skiathos Skopelos Skyros Spetses Syros Thassos Thessaloniki Tilos Tinos Zakynthos\nThe Greek islands with the best beaches are Crete, Mykonos, Naxos, Milos, Paros, Ios, Lefkada, Zakynthos, Rhodes, Karpathos and more. The best beaches for families with kids are Agios Georgios Beach in Naxos and Agios Nikitas in Lefkada. The best beaches for partying are Paradise Beach on Mykonos and Pounta beach in Paros. The best beaches for privacy are many. Any remote cove is ideal for relaxation and privacy and there are thousands of them. You just need to explore. The best beaches for wind sports are Mikri Vigla in Naxos, Golden beach in Paros, Prasonisi in Rhodes, Vassiliki in Lefkada. ☀ BOOK YOUR SUNBEDS ONLINE\nMykonos, Santorini, Ios, Naxos, and Paros are very popular and busy islands and it is not easy to find a free sunbed on the many organized beaches. You can now Book your sunbeds online. 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Without a doubt, Greece is one of the world’s very best vacation destinations. Particularly famous for its rich history and vast supply of ancient archaeological ruins, travelers also flock to Greece for its beautiful islands with pristine beaches, delicious rustic cuisine, picturesque whitewashed villages with blue-domed churches, spectacular sunsets, friendly local vibe, and amazing hospitality. Greece makes a great vacation for families, with kids heartily welcomed just about everywhere you’ll go. The 2021 Greece Travel Guide\nSkip to our Greece FAQ\nGreece Travel Guides\nAthens Travel Guide\nHalkidiki Travel Guide\nMainland Greece Travel Guide\nMykonos Travel Guide\nNaxos Travel Guide\nParos Travel Guide\nSantorini Travel Guide\nGreece – What to Know Before You Go\nBest Books about Greece\nWhere to Go in Greece\nWhere to Go in Greece\nWhere to Go in Greece with Kids\nMainland Greece – Where to Go\nHalkidiki – Where to Go\nGreek Islands – Where to Go\nParos or Naxos? 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The significance of the subject was reflected in the painting and its placement in the Palace. Designed for the rooms where the Pope would establish law, the focus is on wisdom, knowledge and reflection. Raphael posed the philosophers in deep reflection and imparting profound knowledge.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 976, "id": "33367423" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_407314422#0_756861421", "url": "http://totallyhistory.com/school-of-athens/", "title": "School of Athens by Raphael - Facts & History of the Painting", "headings": "School of Athens\nSchool of Athens\nTheme\nThe Fresco\nThe Figures\n", "segment": "School of Athens by Raphael - Facts & History of the Painting\nSchool of Athens\nSchool of Athens\n\nArtist\nRaphael\nYear\n1509–1510\nMedium\nFresco\nLocation\nApostolic Palace, Vatican City\nDimensions\n200 in × 300 in\n\n500 cm × 770 cm\nFamous Paintings by Raphael\nSchool of Athens\nTransfiguration\nThe Marriage of the Virgin\nResurrection of Christ\nSelf-portrait\nLa belle jardinière\nEzekiel’s Vision\nThe Sistine Madonna\nMadonna and Child with the Book\nView Complete Works\nSchool of Athens refers to a famous fresco painted by Raphael in the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City. The fresco was painted between 1510 and 1511 and is one of four frescoes painted by Raphael in the rooms now known as the Stanze di Raffaello. School of Athens was the second fresco completed in the room and depicts Raphael”s interpretation of philosophy as a branch of knowledge. Showing a gathering of Greek philosophers engaged in various activities, the fresco is considered a prime example of High Renaissance art and considered Raphael”s masterpiece. Theme\nSchool of Athens is one of a series of four frescoes painted by Raphael representing branches of knowledge. The frescoes, located on the walls of the Stanza, include images descriptive of philosophy, poetry, law, and theology. School of Athens is dedicated to philosophy as a path to knowledge, especially related to understanding causes to drive knowledge. All of the philosophers shown in the fresco traditionally sought knowledge through an understanding of root causes, tying back to the title and theme of the fresco. The overall theme of knowledge is integrated through Raphael”s frescos around the room but School of Athens is considered the best of the series. The Fresco\nThe fresco itself includes 21 distinct figures set against a backdrop of a school.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1787, "id": "2197713" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_24_318355423#0_668676014", "url": "https://medium.com/@darwinlo/marginal-vs-fundamental-problems-371e08d2970b", "title": "Medium", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Medium", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 6, "id": "13332749" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_128435445#10_221226654", "url": "http://www.eurotravelogue.com/2012/01/artsmart-roundtable-raphaels-school-of.html", "title": "ArtOdysseys: Raphael’s ‘School of Athens’ in the Vatican Museum", "headings": "ArtOdysseys: Raphael’s ‘School of Athens’ in the Vatican Museum\nArtOdysseys: Raphael’s ‘School of Athens’ in the Vatican Museum\nArtSmart Roundtable Features:\n", "segment": "Photo: WikiMedia Commons. Ironically, the “School of Athens” is set within Roman architectural elements inspired by Constantine’s colossal basilica in the Roman Forum. Flanking the central figures in the background are two sculptures that reveal the inspiration for this setting: Apollo, god of archery, light and music, to the left and Minerva, goddess of wisdom, on the right. As for our cast of characters, it would take volumes to discuss each one pictured in the “School of Athens” so let me point out a few of the more noteworthy members of this academic congregation. I think you’ll find it fascinating to say the least. Plato and Aristotle, our leading men form the central focal point in Raphael's \"School of Athens.\" Photo property of EuroTravelogue™. 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The four paintings epitomize Philosophy, Poetry, Theology, and Law; with The School of Athens representing Philosophy. Critics have suggested that every great Greek philosopher can be found among the 21 painted in the painting. However, apart from Plato and Aristotle, who are placed in the center of the scene, no one’s identity can be verified with certainty. The School of Athens is considered “the perfect embodiment of the classical spirit of the High Renaissance” and it is the most famous painting by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino.", "start_char": 5950, "end_char": 6677, "id": "110445485" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_436360596#2_761870714", "url": "http://www.newbanner.com/AboutPic/SOA.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Stanza della\nSegnatura: The School of Athens- Nine details of\nThe School of Athensin image viewer. The Philosopher as \nHero: Raphael's The School of Athens- By Joseph Phelan, in Art Cyclopedia. 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Art during the Middle Ages was almost exclusively concerned with religion, and artists were considered craftsmen who created works to express the word of the church. 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The work can be viewed now at Apostolic Palace, Vatican City\nMedium: Oil Painting\nSubject (s): Philosophy, harmony\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\nThe School of Athens is a painting produced between 1509 and 1511 by the Italian renaissance artist Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio). The work was universally accepted due to it’s thematic beauty and subject richness. This picture is considered as “Raphael’s masterpiece and the perfect embodiment of the classical spirit of Renaissance. Pope Julius II commissioned Raphael to decorate the Stanze di Raffaello, palace in Vatican city. The painting represents all the greatest scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians from classical antiquity gathered together sharing their ideas and learning from each other. These great artists and scientists lived at different times, but Raphael brought them together under one roof for this painting. Art historians have identified famous personalities such as Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Pythagoras, Euclid, Leonardo Da Vinci, Diogenes etc.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 6143, "id": "69113015" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_407314422#1_756863594", "url": "http://totallyhistory.com/school-of-athens/", "title": "School of Athens by Raphael - Facts & History of the Painting", "headings": "School of Athens\nSchool of Athens\nTheme\nThe Fresco\nThe Figures\n", "segment": "The frescoes, located on the walls of the Stanza, include images descriptive of philosophy, poetry, law, and theology. School of Athens is dedicated to philosophy as a path to knowledge, especially related to understanding causes to drive knowledge. All of the philosophers shown in the fresco traditionally sought knowledge through an understanding of root causes, tying back to the title and theme of the fresco. The overall theme of knowledge is integrated through Raphael”s frescos around the room but School of Athens is considered the best of the series. The Fresco\nThe fresco itself includes 21 distinct figures set against a backdrop of a school. The figures are engaged in conversation, work or games. All of the figures are male and are believed to represent all significant Greek philosophers. The fresco also includes images of statues within the school displayed within the school. One statue is Apollo, the Greek god of light, archery and music, holding a lyre. The other statue is Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, shown in her Roman form as Minerva.", "start_char": 1133, "end_char": 2201, "id": "2197714" } ]
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Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "North America Map. North America, the planet’s 3rd largest continent, includes (23) countries and dozens of possessions and territories. It contains all Caribbean and Central America countries, Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, the United States of America, as well as Greenland – the world’s largest island. What are the five countries in North America? The United States and Canada are the two major economically developed North American countries. All Countries in North America\nAntigua and Barbuda. Barbados. Belize. Bermuda. Canada.", "start_char": 834, "end_char": 1363, "id": "107240978" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1138235435#0_2369456400", "url": "https://countries.bridgat.com/north-american-countries/", "title": "List of Countries in North America – Countryaah.com", "headings": "List of Countries in North America\nList of Countries in North America\nHow Many Countries in North America\nList of All North American Countries\nLocation Map of North America\nBiggest Countries in North America and Profiles\nCanada\nUnited States of America\nGreenland\nMexico\n", "segment": "List of Countries in North America – Countryaah.com\nList of Countries in North America\nAs a subcontinent of the Americas, North America is located within Western Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere. Being the third largest continent after Asia and Africa, the North America continent has an area of 24,709,000 km 2, accounting for 16.5% of world’s total land area. With population of 579,024,000, the continent contributes to 7.5% of the world’s population. How Many Countries in North America\nAs of 2020, there are a total of 24 countries in North America. Among them, Canada is the largest country by area and United States is the biggest one by population. By contrast, the smallest country in North American continent is Saint Kitts and Nevis, composed by two small islands. The most common languages are English and Spanish, while many other languages are also spoken, including French, Dutch, and Indian languages. Residents are primarily Protestant or Catholic. List of All North American Countries\nSee the following for full list of twenty-four northern American countries in alphabetical order: #\nFlag\nCountry\nOfficial Name\nIndependence Date\nPopulation\n1\n\nAntigua and Barbuda\nAntigua and Barbuda\nNovember 1, 1981\n97,940\n2\n\nBahamas\nCommonwealth of the Bahamas\nJuly 10, 1973\n393,255\n3\n\nBarbados\nBarbados\nNovember 30, 1966\n287,386\n4\n\nBelize\nBelize\nSeptember 21, 1981\n397,639\n5\n\nBermuda\nBermuda\n–\n\n6\n\nCanada\nCanada\nJuly 1, 1867\n37,742,165\n7\n\nCosta Rica\nRepublic of Costa Rica\nSeptember 15, 1821\n5,094,129\n8\n\nCuba\nRepublic of Cuba\nJanuary 1, 1959\n11,326,627\n9\n\nDominica\nCommonwealth of Dominica\nNovember 3, 1978\n71,997\n10\n\nDominican Republic\nDominican Republic\nFebruary 27, 1821\n10,847,921\n11\n\nEl Salvador\nRepublic of El Salvador\nSeptember 15, 1821\n6,486,216\n12\n\nGrenada\nGrenada\nFebruary 7, 1974\n112,534\n13\n\nGuatemala\nRepublic of Guatemala\nSeptember 15, 1821\n17,915,579\n14\n\nHaiti\nRepublic of Haiti\nJanuary 1, 1804\n11,402,539\n15\n\nHonduras\nRepublic of Honduras\nSeptember 15, 1821\n9,904,618\n16\n\nJamaica\nJamaica\nAugust 6, 1962\n2,961,178\n17\n\nMexico\nUnited Mexican States\nSeptember 16, 1810\n128,932,764\n18\n\nNicaragua\nRepublic of Nicaragua\nSeptember 15, 1821\n6,624,565\n19\n\nPanama\nRepublic of Panama\nNovember 28, 1821\n4,314,778\n20\n\nSt. Kitts and Nevis\nSaint Kitts and Nevis\nSeptember 19, 1983\n52,441\n21\n\nSt. Lucia\nSaint Lucia\nFebruary 22, 1979\n181,889\n22\n\nSt. Vincent and The Grenadines\nSaint Vincent and The Grenadines\nOctober 27, 1979\n110,951\n23\n\nTrinidad and Tobago\nRepublic of Trinidad and Tobago\nAugust 31, 1962\n1,399,499\n24\n\nUnited States\nUnited States of America\nJuly 4, 1776\n331,002,662\nLocation Map of North America\nBiggest Countries in North America and Profiles\nCanada\nCapital:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2683, "id": "77888303" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1031339355#2_2354710688", "url": "https://the-biggest.net/people/what-are-the-three-largest-countries-of-north-america.html", "title": "What Are The Three Largest Countries Of North America? - The Biggest", "headings": "What Are The Three Largest Countries Of North America?\nWhat Are The Three Largest Countries Of North America?\nContents\nWhich three large countries make up North America?\nWhat are the five countries in North America?\nWhich country in North America is the largest?\nLargest North American Countries: (by land area)\nWhat is the best country in North America?\nBest 10 Countries In North America\nWhat’s the biggest city in North America?\nWhat is the oldest country in North America?\nToday, we take a look at a few of North America’s oldest cities, ranked from youngest to oldest!\nWhat is the most famous country in North America?\nAccording to the most recent population data, these are the most populous countries in North America.\nWhat are the 3 main countries in North America?\nLargest Countries in North America\nWhat are the names of the 23 countries in North America?\nWhat is the least populated country in North America?\nThe ten most populous countries in North America are:\nWhat is the highest peak in North America?\nWhat is the smallest country in America?\nThe Seven Smallest Countries in North America\nLike this post? Please share to your friends:\n", "segment": "What are the names of the 23 countries in North America? What is the least populated country in North America? What is the highest peak in North America? What is the smallest country in America? According to worldatlas.com\nCanada\nGreenland\nMexico\nNicaragua\nDenmark\nWhich three large countries make up North America? North America Map. North America, the planet’s 3rd largest continent, includes (23) countries and dozens of possessions and territories. It contains all Caribbean and Central America countries, Bermuda, Canada, Mexico, the United States of America, as well as Greenland – the world’s largest island. What are the five countries in North America? The United States and Canada are the two major economically developed North American countries.", "start_char": 518, "end_char": 1276, "id": "107240977" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1224119454#2_1779165428", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/5-things-you-should-know-about-north-america.html", "title": "5 Things You Should Know About: North America - WorldAtlas", "headings": "5 Things You Should Know About: North America\n5 Things You Should Know About: North America\n1. It's made up of over 20 countries\n2. Its oldest city is in Mexico\n3. It has many diverse climates...\n4. ...and also diverse Indigenous cultures\n5. The Columbian Exchange impacted the continent significantly\n", "segment": "Regardless, there are interesting facts about the continent that many people may or may not already know. Here are five things you should know about North America. 1. It's made up of over 20 countries\nIn total, there are 23 countries in North America: Canada, the United States, Mexico, and all of Central America and the Caribbean. The continent also has several dependent territories, which include Puerto Rico, Bermuda, and Greenland. The US is the largest country by population with over 331 million people, while Saint Kitts and Nevis is the smallest with over 53,000 inhabitants. Cholula, Mexico. Image credit: Belikova Oksana/Shutterstock\n2.", "start_char": 843, "end_char": 1491, "id": "96392434" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1231824822#0_1797456908", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-many-countries-are-there-in-north-america.html", "title": "How Many Countries Are There In North America? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "How Many Countries Are There In North America?\nHow Many Countries Are There In North America?\nNorth America (subregion)\nIs Mexico In North America Or Central America?\nCentral America\nThe Caribbean\nCountries Of The Continent Of North America\n", "segment": "How Many Countries Are There In North America? - WorldAtlas\nHow Many Countries Are There In North America? Map of North America\nNorth America is comprised of 23 countries and 18 dependencies. Canada is the largest country in North America, while the Caribbean country of St. Kitts and Nevis is the smallest. The United States is the most populous country in North America. St. Kitts and Nevis is the least populous. The most widely spoken languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French. The total population of North America is roughly 594 million. The continent of North America contains 23 countries and 18 dependencies distributed in the three subregions of the continent known as North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The division of the continent into the subregions is largely based on geography with North America being the subregion located to the north of the isthmus of Central America connecting North America with South America.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 965, "id": "96403844" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_21817170#1_39610273", "url": "http://mapofnorthamerica.org/", "title": "Map of North America | Maps of the USA, Canada and Mexico", "headings": "\nMap of North America\nNew Map For 2019\n2018 Updated Map of North America\nUSA Map\nUnited States Map\nThe USA map has the following:\nSome interesting facts about the USA.\nWhat are some of the most important aspects of the USA Map?\nUSA Map 2019\nRoad Map of USA\nRoad map of the United States of America\nNorth America Map 2019\nUSA Map 2018\nUS Map\nSome interesting facts about the USA.\nMap of North America 2018\n2018 Updated Map of North America\nMap of Canada\nMap of Mexico\nMexico – The USA’s Southern Partner\nMap of the USA\n", "segment": "Here are some interesting facts about this continent. The three main countries considered part of North America are as follow The United States of America (USA), Canada and Mexico. North America is the northern most continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth’s northern hemisphere and in the western hemisphere. The Oceans that border it are Arctic Ocean to the North and Atlantic Ocean to the East and the Pacific Ocean to the West, to the southeast is the Caribbean Sea, South America lies to the southeast. North America covers an area of about 24,709,000 square kilometres which is about 9,540,000 square miles, that is about 4.8% of the planet’s surface or about 16.5% of its land mass. It is the third-largest continent in area, following Asia and Africa, and the fourth in population after Asia, Africa, and Europe. New Map For 2019\nNorth America Map\nWe have an updated map of North America for 2019. Nothing has really changed in 2018 or 2019. Mexico is still south of the USA and Canada is still to the north. This map is pretty big simple map of North America.", "start_char": 680, "end_char": 1756, "id": "60843627" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_1059776945#7_2323825937", "url": "https://geology.com/world/north-america-satellite-image.shtml", "title": "North America Map and Satellite Image", "headings": "North America Map and Satellite Image\nNorth America Map and Satellite Image\nSovereign States in North America:\nNon-Sovereign Territories in North America:\nRegional Maps:\nWhere is North America?\nPolitical Map of North America:\nExplore North America Using Google Earth:\nNorth America on a World Wall Map:\nLarge Wall Map of North America:\nMap of the North American Continent:\nSatellite Image of the North American Continent:\nNorth America Satellite Image\nNorth America Continent Information:\nNorth America Natural Resources:\nNorth America Natural Hazards:\nNorth America Environmental Issues:\n", "segment": "North America is a continent north of South America, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. North America Natural Resources: North America has a wide range of natural resources. Visit the map pages of individual countries to learn about their natural resources. North America country list\nNorth America Natural Hazards: North America has a wide range of natural hazards. Visit the map pages of individual countries to learn about their natural hazards. North America country list\nNorth America Environmental Issues: North America has a wide range of environmental issues. Visit the map pages of individual countries to learn about their environmental issues.", "start_char": 4582, "end_char": 5252, "id": "98620702" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_655605263#10_1372358107", "url": "https://www.icruise.com/cruise-lines/single-cabins-on-cruise-ships.html", "title": "Single Cabins on Cruise Ships", "headings": "Single Cabins on Cruise Ships\nSingle Cabins on Cruise Ships\nCruise Lines/Ships with Single Cabins\nAmaWaterways Single Cabin Cruises\nAmerican Cruise Lines Single Cabin Cruises\nAmerican Queen Steamboat Company Single Cabin Cruises\nCelebrity Cruises Single Cabin Cruises\nCosta Cruises Single Cabin Cruises\nCunard Line Single Cabin Cruises\nEmerald Waterways Single Cabin Cruises\nHolland America Line Single Cabin Cruises\nLindblad Expeditions Single Cabin Cruises\nMSC Single Cabin Cruises\nNorwegian Cruise Line Single Cabin Cruises\nP&O Cruises Single Cabin Cruises\nQuark Expeditions Single Cabin Cruises\nRoyal Caribbean International Single Cabin Cruises\nScenic Cruises Single Cabin Cruises\nUn-Cruise Adventures Single Cabin Cruises\nUniworld Boutique River Cruises Single Cabin Cruises\nViking River Cruises Single Cabin Cruises\nVirgin Voyages Single Cabin Cruises\n", "segment": "Canada / New England; Caribbean; Europe; Hawaii; Middle East; Pacific Northwest; Panama Canal; South America; Tahiti / South Pacific; Trans Atlantic;", "start_char": 2760, "end_char": 2909, "id": "52033336" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_88107786#0_207915047", "url": "https://flagsworld.org/countries-north-america.html", "title": "How many countries are in North America? (Updated List 2021)", "headings": "How many countries are in North America?\nHow many countries are in North America?\nCountries in North America with Explanation\nList of countries in North America - Updated 2021\nNorth America Facts\nThe North America Continent- All You Need to Know!\nThe North America Flag / Flags of North America/National Flags of North American Countries\nLanguages of North America\nTime Zones used in North America\nHighest Point in North America\nLargest Lake in North America\nLongest River in North America\nConclusion\nCountry Flags List By Continents\nFlags of Asia\nFlags of Europe\nFlags of Africa\nFlags of North America\nFlags of South America\nFlags of Australia\nCapital Cities List By Continents\nCurrencies List By Continents\nCurrencies of Asia\nCurrencies of Europe\nCurrencies of Africa\nCurrencies of North America\nCurrencies of South America\nCurrencies of Australia\n", "segment": "How many countries are in North America? ( Updated List 2021)\nHow many countries are in North America? Countries in North America with Explanation\nThere are 23 sovereign nations within it along with 9 dependent territories. Located in the western part of the Northern Hemisphere, North America is the third largest continent of the world that occupies the northern part of the huge supercontinent identified as New World or Americas. It is a homeland to 23 officially recognized sovereign independent states. The flags of North America together constitute of the national Flags of North America countries and does not have any specific flag of North America Continent. Widely recognized as the continent of huge diversity, flat grassy plains, vast mountain ranges, frozen ice caps, and hot deserts, North America is a continent that occupies an area of about 9.51 million sq. mi. or 24,709,000 sq. Km i.e. acquires about 16.5% of earth’s total landmass.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 952, "id": "97388563" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_101337650#0_240619195", "url": "https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/North-America/353542", "title": "North America - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help", "headings": "North America\nNorth America\nIntroduction\nLand and Climate\nPlants and Animals\nPeople\nEconomy\nHistory\nDid You Know?\n", "segment": "North America - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help\nNorth America\nPrint\nEmail\nCite\n×\n×\nRelated Articles\nIntroduction\nCanada, the United States, and Mexico make up the largest part of the continent of North America. The countries of Central America also are part of the continent, and several islands, including the West Indies and Greenland, are associated with North America. It is third in size and fourth in population among Earth’s continents. Land and Climate\nBelts of mountains run along the east and west sides of North America. In the east are the Laurentians and the Appalachians. The mountains in the west are much taller. They include the Rocky Mountains, which extend from Canada to Mexico. Mexico has the Sierra Madre Occidental in the west and the Sierra Madre Oriental in the east. Between the Appalachians and the Atlantic Ocean in the east is a low coastal plain. Another vast lowland stretches from the Rocky Mountains to the Appalachians.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 961, "id": "109835212" } ]
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Queen Elizabeth II is Australia’s head of state under a constitutional monarchy. Australia is a member of the Commonwealth. Governor-General Of The Government Of Australia\nThe Governor-General, representing the Monarch of Australia, is currently Queen Elizabeth II, in Australia. Governor General is appointed by the Queen, acting upon advice from the Prime Minister.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 800, "id": "96446757" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_108650496#0_290443052", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_government_does_Australia_have", "title": "What kind of government does Australia have? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of government does Australia have\n?\n\nWhat kind of government does Australia have?\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of government does Australia have?\nRelated Questions\nWhat kind of government does Tasmania have?\nWhat kind of alphabet dose Australia use?\nWhat kind of government did Australia have in 1931?\nWhy is Australia limited government?\nWhat is the title of the Federal Government Australia?\nWhat kind of government is in Australia and what do they call the leader?\nWhat are the 3 levels of government in australia?\nHow does Australia set up its Government?\nDoes Australia have government?\nWhat kind of government does Australia have right now?\nDoes Australia govern Tasmania?\nWho is the government in Australia?\nWhat does the Premier in Australia do?\nWhat were the teacher's like in Australia were they kind or strict?\nIs the government of Australia communist?\nWhat government is in charge of Police Forces in Australia?\nWhat kind of government do we have in Augusta?\nWhat types of government does the Australia have?\nIs Colin Barnett the state government in western Australia?\nHow is the government formed in Australia?\nDoes Australia have a parliamentary system of government?\nWhat kind of landform is Australia?\nWhat kind of economy does Australia have?\nWhat kind of relief does Australia have?\nIn which electorate in Australia's government does Australia live?\n", "segment": "What kind of government does Australia have? - Answers\nHistory of Australia\nAustralia\nAustralia Politics and Society\nWhat kind of government does Australia have? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2015-05-17 04:10:25\nAustralia 's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the head of government given the title of Prime Minister. Australia has a constitutional monarchy based on the UK system with HM Queen Elizabeth II as Head of State. In 1999, a referendum in Australia showed that the majority of citizens were against abolishing the monarchy and becoming a republic, with a President leading the country. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of government does Australia have? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat kind of government does Tasmania have? Tasmania is an island and a State of Australia. Australia has a parliamentary system. 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Australia has a federal government with a lower and upper house.", "start_char": 1343, "end_char": 2106, "id": "74896536" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_108650496#5_290455825", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_government_does_Australia_have", "title": "What kind of government does Australia have? - Answers", "headings": "What kind of government does Australia have\n?\n\nWhat kind of government does Australia have?\nYour Answer\nWhat kind of government does Australia have?\nRelated Questions\nWhat kind of government does Tasmania have?\nWhat kind of alphabet dose Australia use?\nWhat kind of government did Australia have in 1931?\nWhy is Australia limited government?\nWhat is the title of the Federal Government Australia?\nWhat kind of government is in Australia and what do they call the leader?\nWhat are the 3 levels of government in australia?\nHow does Australia set up its Government?\nDoes Australia have government?\nWhat kind of government does Australia have right now?\nDoes Australia govern Tasmania?\nWho is the government in Australia?\nWhat does the Premier in Australia do?\nWhat were the teacher's like in Australia were they kind or strict?\nIs the government of Australia communist?\nWhat government is in charge of Police Forces in Australia?\nWhat kind of government do we have in Augusta?\nWhat types of government does the Australia have?\nIs Colin Barnett the state government in western Australia?\nHow is the government formed in Australia?\nDoes Australia have a parliamentary system of government?\nWhat kind of landform is Australia?\nWhat kind of economy does Australia have?\nWhat kind of relief does Australia have?\nIn which electorate in Australia's government does Australia live?\n", "segment": "Does Australia have government? Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes\nWhat kind of government does Australia have right now? Australia is a democratic country and elects its government representatives every three years, the idea being that the elected representatives carry out the will of the people. The Australian Labour Party, which is politically left of centre, currently constitutes the government of Australia and is engaged in undoing selected portions of legislation put in place by the previous government, and replacing it with their idea of the social utopian ideal. Does Australia govern Tasmania? Tasmania is one of the states of Australia. It is governed by the Federal government of Australia, but like all the states of Australia, it has its own state government as well. Who is the government in Australia? 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Local, state, and federal are the 3 levels of government in Australia. Australia has a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy form of government. How does Australia set up its Government? Australia has a federal government with a lower and upper house. Does Australia have government? Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes\nWhat kind of government does Australia have right now? Australia is a democratic country and elects its government representatives every three years, the idea being that the elected representatives carry out the will of the people. 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A democratic government with a lower and upper house of\nParliament. Who is the type of government heads western Australia? communist party\nWhat are different levels of Australia's government? there are 3 different type of government in Australia. They are\nLocal, State and Fedral government. What type of governmet does Australia have now? Australia is a federation of states with a federal government\nrun under the rules of a constitution. It has a federal Government,\nState and territory governments and local or council government,\nVoting in elections is compulsory.", "start_char": 1782, "end_char": 2493, "id": "74948416" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_613206175#0_1128650726", "url": "https://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006032609252", "title": "what kind of government does australia have? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "what kind of government does australia have?\nwhat kind of government does australia have?\n10 Answers\nWhat do you think of the answers? You can sign in to give your opinion on the answer.\n", "segment": "what kind of government does australia have? | Yahoo Answers\nsunnybumpkins\nsunnybumpkins\nasked in Politics & Government Government · 1 decade ago\nwhat kind of government does australia have? ..and how might it compare to the government of the united states?? 10 Answers\nRelevance\njustgenius12\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nFavourite answer\nAustralia is a constitutional monarchy, a federation and a parliamentary democracy. The Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement between what were previously six self-governing British colonies. The terms of this agreement are embodied in the Australian Constitution, which was drawn up at a Constitutional Convention and ratified by the people of the colonies at referendums. The government of the United States, established by the U.S. Constitution, is a federal republic of individual states. The laws of the United States are contained in Acts of Congress; administrative regulations, and judicial cases interpreting the statutes and regulations. The federal government has three branches:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1053, "id": "53608308" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134376921#8_361752727", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Australia_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Australia has a federal parliamentary constitutional\nmonarchy form of government. How does Australia set up its Government? Australia has a federal government with a lower and upper\nhouse. Does Australia have government? Yes Australia has a government. It is The Commonwealth of Australia, it is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracyyes\nWhat is the government of of Australia? no\nDoes Australia govern Tasmania? Tasmania is one of the states of Australia. It is governed by\nthe Federal government of Australia, but like all the states of\nAustralia, it has its own state government as well. Who is the government in Australia?", "start_char": 3624, "end_char": 4277, "id": "74948421" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_134376921#4_361748942", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_government_does_Australia_have", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "there are 3 different type of government in Australia. They are\nLocal, State and Fedral government. What type of governmet does Australia have now? Australia is a federation of states with a federal government\nrun under the rules of a constitution. It has a federal Government,\nState and territory governments and local or council government,\nVoting in elections is compulsory. What type of government existed for the convicts and new settlers in Australia? The first type of government which oversaw the convicts and new\nsettlers in New South Wales was a Colonial government. It was\ncompletely under the authority of the British government, utilising\nits laws, and following the same system. The Governor in Australia\nhad to report all activity to the British authorities. Why is Australia limited government?", "start_char": 2115, "end_char": 2926, "id": "74948417" } ]
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where did andrew young go to school?
Dillard University
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1049361618#2_1897315547", "url": "https://www.nps.gov/chyo/learn/historyculture/colonel-charles-young.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "That same year his father escaped enslavement and in February 1865 joined the 5th Regiment, U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery. Sometime after Gabriel's enlistment, young Charles and his parents relocated from Kentucky to across the river in Ripley, Ohio, seeking a new life in the river town which just happened to be the center of abolitionism. Charles flourished in Ripley in academics, foreign languages and in music. His public education was supplemented with generous amounts of help from his mother who was educated while she was a slave, a rarity for any slave during those times. At age 17 he graduated with academic honors from the integrated high school in 1881. After high school, Young taught at the African-American elementary school in Ripley for two years. He would continue to chase his thirst for knowledge and education while under the guidance and mentoring of renowned African-American abolitionist John Parker. Return to Quicklinks / Top\nPortrait of Cadet Charles Young by Pach Brothers, NY \nCourtesy of the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, Wilberforce, Ohio\nWest Point\nIn 1883, Charles Young's father encouraged him to take the entrance examination to the United States Military Academy at West Point. Young scored the second highest on the exam and was not selected to the Academy that year. When the candidate ahead of him dropped out of West Point, Young would receive his opportunity the following year.", "start_char": 1853, "end_char": 3295, "id": "30097319" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_527307937#6_587328779", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Young", "title": "Will Young - Wikipedia", "headings": "Will Young\nWill Young\nContents\nEarly life\nFamily\nEducation\nCareer\n1999–2001: Early auditions and Pop Idol\nPop Idol performances and results\n2002–2003: From Now On\n2003–2007: Friday's Child and Keep On\n2008–2010: Let It Go and The Hits\n2011–2016: Echoes, record label change and 85% Proof\n2019–present: Lexicon and Crying on the Bathroom Floor\nOther ventures\nActing career\nOther activities\nPersonal life\nDiscography\nTours\nHeadlining\nCo-headlining\nFilmography\nAwards and nominations\nBT Digital Music Awards\nBrit Awards\nGay Music Chart Awards\nCamerimage\nD&AD Awards\nPopjustice £20 Music Prize\nSmash Hits Poll Winners Party\nThe Record of the Year\nTop of the Pops Awards\nUK Music Video Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "His first appearance on stage was at the age of four when he played a fir tree in a school production and had one line to speak. At Horris Hill, Young was head chorister in the school choir, and at the age of nine he learned how to play the piano. Young recalls that at Horris Hill, pupils were taught that they were more privileged than pupils from state schools, and that one day he wrote a letter stating, \"I must pass common entrance to take me to public school, otherwise I'll be going to state school and everyone will be very disappointed.\" At thirteen, Young and his brother were enrolled at Wellington College in Crowthorne, Berkshire, a public boarding school. Young appeared in several school productions and often gave speeches in assembly, despite later admitting that he never felt completely comfortable being the centre of attention. It was during this period that he became interested in sports and for a time he dreamed of competing in the Olympic Games in the 400 metre sprint, which he could run in under fifty seconds – the Olympic average is forty-three seconds. He became captain of the school's basketball and athletics teams, and also represented the school in the triple jump, long jump, football and rugby. The only sport he says he felt uncomfortable playing was cricket. Young left school with ten GCSEs, but achieved disappointing A-Level results and had to enroll in D'Overbroeck's College, Oxford, to re-sit his exams. He took a part-time job as a waiter at the Grand Cafe in Oxford, and became interested in environmental issues and local campaigning, joining a group called the Eco Society.", "start_char": 4785, "end_char": 6409, "id": "59156667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1782579124#1_1995551737", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Young", "title": "Andrew Young - Wikipedia", "headings": "Andrew Young\nAndrew Young\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nEarly life\nEarly career\nCongress\nAmbassador to the United Nations\nAtlanta mayor\n1990 Georgia gubernatorial election\nPost-mayoral career\nPersonal life and family\nBooks\nWritings\nAwards and honors\nPlaces named after Andrew Young\nIn popular culture\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Early career\n3 Congress\n4 Ambassador to the United Nations\n5 Atlanta mayor\n6 1990 Georgia gubernatorial election\n7 Post-mayoral career\n8 Personal life and family\n9 Books\n10 Writings\n11 Awards and honors\n11.1 Places named after Andrew Young\n12 In popular culture\n13 See also\n14 References\n15 Further reading\n16 External links\nEarly life\nAndrew Young was born on March 12, 1932, in New Orleans, to Daisy Young, a schoolteacher, and Andrew Jackson Young Sr., a dentist. Young's father hired a professional boxer to teach Andrew and his brother to defend themselves. In a 1964 interview with author Robert Penn Warren for his book, Who Speaks for the Negro?, Young recalls the tensions of segregation in New Orleans, especially growing up in a fairly well-to-do household. He recalls his parents trying to \"compensate for segregation\" by providing for their children but were reluctant to help less wealthy black communities in the area. Young attended Dillard University for one year before graduating from Howard University. He then earned a divinity degree from Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1955. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Early career\nYoung was appointed to serve as pastor of a church in Marion, Alabama.", "start_char": 1664, "end_char": 2932, "id": "100487400" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_527307937#8_587333820", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Young", "title": "Will Young - Wikipedia", "headings": "Will Young\nWill Young\nContents\nEarly life\nFamily\nEducation\nCareer\n1999–2001: Early auditions and Pop Idol\nPop Idol performances and results\n2002–2003: From Now On\n2003–2007: Friday's Child and Keep On\n2008–2010: Let It Go and The Hits\n2011–2016: Echoes, record label change and 85% Proof\n2019–present: Lexicon and Crying on the Bathroom Floor\nOther ventures\nActing career\nOther activities\nPersonal life\nDiscography\nTours\nHeadlining\nCo-headlining\nFilmography\nAwards and nominations\nBT Digital Music Awards\nBrit Awards\nGay Music Chart Awards\nCamerimage\nD&AD Awards\nPopjustice £20 Music Prize\nSmash Hits Poll Winners Party\nThe Record of the Year\nTop of the Pops Awards\nUK Music Video Awards\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He passed his A-Levels the second time, earning As in Politics and Ancient History, and a B in English. In 1998 Young began studying politics at the University of Exeter, choosing the subject because, \"I thought I should know more about what was going on in my country.\" His interest in performing arts continued, and he joined a theatre group called Footlights where he eventually landed the lead role of Curly in their production of Oklahoma!. \" I really enjoyed it and doing that gave me a lot of confidence,\" he later said of the show. He also took a work experience position at Sony Records to gain insight into the music industry. Other work included runway and photographic modelling, gardening, tearing labels off T-shirts in a clothing factory, and being a waiter. He graduated in 2001 with a 2:2 bachelor's degree. After leaving university, Young knew that he wanted to be a professional singer, but he did not want to be full of naivety and without training. In September 2001 he became a student at the Arts Educational Schools, in Chiswick, London. Career\n1999–2001:", "start_char": 6410, "end_char": 7488, "id": "59156669" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_229342184#1_254794446", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Gary_Young", "title": "Donald Gary Young - Wikipedia", "headings": "Donald Gary Young\nDonald Gary Young\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nYoung Living\nPersonal life\nDeath\nPublications\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The second oldest of six living children (one sister died as an infant), Young grew up in a Mormon household and attended high school in Challis, Idaho. After graduating, in 1967, he briefly worked for the US Forest Service and then moved to Canada with the intention of homesteading in British Columbia. By Young's account, at the age of 24, he suffered a near-fatal logging accident, and had to use a wheelchair for a time, and he further claimed that while rehabilitating, he began to experiment with essential oils. According to Young's wife, he tried to kill himself three times while recovering from the accident. According to Business Insider, in December 1973, \"after completing a home-study course in nutrition and herbology, he went back to work as a part-time trucker in British Columbia and pursued odd jobs over the next few years\", hauling cargo and working on a pipeline in Fairbanks, Alaska. In 1979, Young enrolled at the Burroughs Vita-Flex Institute, \"an unaccredited school dedicated to the teachings of Stanley Burroughs.\" From 1979 to 1981, Young attended Donsbach Nutrition University, an unaccredited school in Huntington Beach, California operated by Kurt Donsbach, an unlicensed chiropractor. In 1980, Young enrolled in a therapeutic massage program at the “American Institute of Physiogenerology”; however, according to the institute's founder, Young left after attending only a few classes, doing a third of the homework, and owing an unpaid debt for tuition. In the early 1980s, Young spent a quarter-semester at Spokane Community College.", "start_char": 1221, "end_char": 2789, "id": "103669962" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1049361618#5_1897320560", "url": "https://www.nps.gov/chyo/learn/historyculture/colonel-charles-young.htm", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Duquesne, Utah for a few years before Alexander would leave to become a professor at Wilberforce University in Ohio. Young would be dispatched to Wilberforce shortly after Anderson died of a sudden heart condition in 1894. As a cadet, Young encountered the same racial insults and social isolation from instructors and other cadets on a daily basis as those before him. Despite these indignities, he would persevere. After a dreadful first academic year, Young was faced with repeating his first year, or Plebe year, in order to continue his education. He would do so and did well over the next four academic years. Faced with a failing grade in an engineering class during his last semester, Young received tutoring from his instructor and was allowed to re-take the exam. This time, Young passed and was awarded his diploma and commission in the summer of 1889. Return to Quicklinks / Top\nCharles Young and soldiers after setting up bivouac on the frontier. Courtesy of the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, Wilberforce, Ohio\nEarly Millitary Career\nBecause military leaders would not allow an African-American officer to command white troops, the Adjutant General's Office waited three months after Young's West Point graduation in 1889 before assigning the newly-commissioned 2nd Lieutenant to the 9th Cavalry at Fort Robinson, Nebraska.", "start_char": 4078, "end_char": 5435, "id": "30097322" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_138208448#3_264198221", "url": "http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnes-famous/andrewyo.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Andrew\r believed in using love instead of hate to settle disagreements. He\r accomplished many wonderful things to help Martin Luther's Dream\r live on. On March 12, 1932, Andrew \"Andy\" Young\r was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Andrew came from a very rich\r background. His father was a dentist and his mother was a school\r teacher. His parents were always very supportive of Andrew and his\r brother Walter. His parents always taught them the importance of\r religion and education. Andrew was always taught to treat others\r with respect. When Andrew was very young, he noticed that some\r people did not treat others with respect. He began to realize that\r Whites and Blacks were treated differently.", "start_char": 936, "end_char": 1656, "id": "1905092" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2910857687#5_3219134950", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_Young", "title": "Chase Young - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chase Young\nChase Young\nChase Young\nContents\nEarly life and high school\nCollege career\nCollege statistics\nProfessional career\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As a freshman there, he played the quarterback, tight end, and outside linebacker positions before switching primarily to defensive end later that year. As a sophomore the following year, Young and the team won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association C-conference championship. He was also a member of the school's choir, playing the piano, saxophone, and violin. Young transferred to DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland in 2015, where he had 19 quarterback sacks and 27 tackles for loss as a junior that helped the team win the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) championship. In July 2016 he was invited to The Opening, a college football recruiting camp sponsored by Nike, where he was named MVP at defensive end. As a senior in 2016, he had 19 sacks, 118 tackles, five forced fumbles, and two defensive touchdowns that helped the team go undefeated and win another WCAC championship. By then, he was recognized as one of the best high school football players in the nation and was included on the 2016 USA Today All-USA team and named all-metropolitan defensive football player of the year by The Washington Post. Young was also invited to the International Bowl and All-American Bowl, playing on the East team for the latter. College career\nYoung with Ohio State playing in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl\nYoung received scholarship offers from over 40 universities before committing to Ohio State in July 2016 to play for the Buckeyes, choosing them over schools such as Alabama and Maryland due to their family-oriented approach and his wish to play under defensive line coach Larry Johnson. A reserve player as a freshman, Young recorded 3.5 sacks, 18 tackles, and a forced fumble in 2017.", "start_char": 2559, "end_char": 4285, "id": "101256633" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_835244912#5_1757581002", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/andrew-young-jr-9539326", "title": "Andrew Young Jr. - Quotes, Civil Rights & Facts - Biography", "headings": "Andrew Young Jr.\nQuick Facts\nName\nBirth Date\nDid You Know?\nDid You Know?\nEducation\nPlace of Birth\nFull Name\nZodiac Sign\nAndrew Young Jr.\nWho Is Andrew Young Jr.?\nEarly Life\nCivil Rights Leader\nPolitical Career\nLegacy\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nWhitney Young Jr.\nMartin Luther King Jr.\nAndrew Cuomo\nAndrew Jackson\nAndrew Johnson\nFred Shuttlesworth\nNeil Young\nAndrew Carnegie\nAndrew Cunanan\n", "segment": "Early Life\nOn March 12, 1932, Andrew Jackson Young Jr. was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. The product of a middle-class family — his father was a dentist, his mother a teacher — he had to travel from his neighborhood to attend segregated schools. After graduating from Howard University, Young chose to study at Connecticut's Hartford Theological Seminary. In 1955, he became an ordained minister. Civil Rights Leader\nWorking as a pastor in Georgia, Young first became part of the civil rights movement when he organized voter registration drives. He moved to New York City to work with the National Council of Churches in 1957, then returned to Georgia in 1961 to help lead the \"citizenship schools\" that tutored African Americans in literacy, organizing and leadership skills. Though the schools were a success, Young sometimes had trouble connecting with the rural students in the program. As the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was running the citizenship school program, Young became a member of the organization and began working closely with King. Within the SCLC, Young coordinated desegregation efforts throughout the South, including the May 3, 1963 march against segregation during which participants were attacked by police dogs. King valued Young's work, trusting Young to oversee the SCLC when protests meant that King had to spend time behind bars.", "start_char": 2301, "end_char": 3675, "id": "75804390" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1679313992#1_1886419953", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allyn_Abbott_Young", "title": "Allyn Abbott Young - Wikipedia", "headings": "Allyn Abbott Young\nAllyn Abbott Young\nLife\nBibliography\nReferences\n", "segment": "Life\nAs documented in a 1995 biography by Charles Blitch, Young was a brilliant student, graduating from Hiram College in 1892 at the age of sixteen, the youngest graduate on record. After a few years in the printing trade he enrolled in 1898 in the graduate school of the University of Wisconsin where he studied economics under Richard T. Ely and William A. Scott, history under Charles H. Haskins and Frederick Jackson Turner, and statistics under Edward D. Jones. In 1900 he was engaged for a year as an assistant in the United States Bureau of the Census in Washington, D.C., where he established lifelong friendships with Walter F. Willcox, Wesley C. Mitchell and Thomas S. Adams . Young returned to the University of Wisconsin as instructor in Economics for the 1901–02 academic session and graduated there in 1902 with a doctoral dissertation on Age Statistics. He then embarked on what Blitch has called a peripatetic academic career, beginning with posts at Western Reserve University, 1902–04; Dartmouth, 1904–05; and Wisconsin, 1905–06. He was then head of the economics department at Stanford, 1906–10, followed by a year at Harvard as visitor, 1910–11, and two years at Washington University, St Louis, 1911–13. In 1914 he became one of the inaugural Fellows of the American Statistical Association. From 1913 to 1920 he was professor at Cornell University, but war took him to Washington DC in 1917 to direct the Bureau of Statistical Research for the War Trade Board, and to New York in 1918 to head the economics division of a group known as \"The Enquiry\" under Colonel Edward M. House, the group charged with laying the groundwork for the Paris Peace Conference .", "start_char": 996, "end_char": 2678, "id": "100418144" } ]
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what ship did sir francis drake travel on?
Golden Hind
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1178133308#6_2662030041", "url": "https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/sir-francis-drake", "title": "Sir Francis Drake - Facts, Biography & Routes - HISTORY", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake\nContents\nSir Francis Drake’s Early Life and Hatred for Spain\nSir Francis Drake: Privateer for the British Crown\nSir Francis Drake Circumnavigates the Globe\nSir Francis Drake: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Later Years and Death\n", "segment": "He claimed to have traveled as far north as 48° N (on parallel with Vancouver, Canada) before extreme cold conditions turned him back. Drake anchored near today’s San Francisco and claimed the surrounding land, which he called New Albion, for Queen Elizabeth. Heading back west across the Pacific in July 1579, he stopped in the Philippines and bought spices in the Molucca Islands. He then sailed around the Cape of Good Hope and arrived back in England’s Plymouth Harbor in September 1580. Despite complaints from the Spanish government about his piracy, Drake was honored as the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe and became a popular hero. Several months after his return, Queen Elizabeth personally knighted him aboard the Golden Hind. Sir Francis Drake: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Later Years and Death\nIn 1585, with hostilities heating up again between England and Spain, the queen gave Drake command of a fleet of 25 ships. He sailed to the West Indies and the coast of Florida and mercilessly plundered Spanish ports there, taking Santiago in the Cape Verde Islands, Cartagena in Colombia, St. Augustine in Florida and San Domingo (now Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic). On the return voyage, he picked up a failed English military colony on Roanoke Island off the Carolinas.", "start_char": 3615, "end_char": 4928, "id": "8687704" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_737512450#1_1032137203", "url": "https://www.wired.com/2012/04/april-4-1581-francis-drake-knighted-by-his-grateful-queen/", "title": "April 4, 1581: Francis Drake Knighted by His Grateful Queen | WIRED", "headings": "April 4, 1581: Francis Drake Knighted by His Grateful Queen\nApril 4, 1581: Francis Drake Knighted by His Grateful Queen\nApril 4, 1581: Francis Drake is knighted by his grateful queen.\n", "segment": "1577 engraving of Sir Francis Drake by Jodocus Hondius. Image: Library of Congress\n1581: Francis Drake, having completed the first circumnavigation of the world a few months earlier, is knighted by Queen Elizabeth aboard his ship, the Golden Hind. Drake left England with five ships in late 1577 on a \"trading expedition to the Nile.\" It was only after reaching the African coast that Drake informed his companions of the real purpose of this voyage – to sail across the Atlantic and into the Pacific in order to disrupt shipping and raid Spanish settlements along the California coast. Which is precisely what he did. Whatever else Drake was – and he could rightfully claim navigator, explorer, slave trader and civil engineer among his occupations – he was first and foremost a privateer. It was not an easy passage. By the time he had sailed through the Strait of Magellan and into the Pacific, he was down to three ships.", "start_char": 283, "end_char": 1209, "id": "96013696" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_507022561#4_1109305205", "url": "https://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/d/drake.shtml", "title": "Sir Francis Drake: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com", "headings": "\n", "segment": "They left Plymouth, England, on December 13, 1577, with six ships (including the Golden Hind). They sailed to Brazil, and through the perilous Strait of Magellan (between August 20 and September 6, 1578). At Tierra del Fuego (located at the southern tip of South America), natives gave Drake and his crew food and water. They sailed by Panama (1579), where he pirated Spanish ships and settlements for food and treasures. He landed on the island of Cano, off the coast of southern Mexico. In North America, he claimed the land he called \"Nova Albion\" for the Queen (his exact location was kept secret, but he may have sailed as far north as northern California or even Vancouver Island, Canada). They then crossed the Pacific Ocean and sailed by Indonesia, through the Indian Ocean, past the Cape of Good Hope, and back to Plymouth, England, in 1580. Upon his return, the Queen rewarded Drake with a large sum of money (£10,000). Drake was also involved in the slave trade and was a fierce warrior and privateer. Drake and John Hawkins were on a slave-trading trip to the West Indies (backed by Queen Elizabeth) that ended with an attack by the Spanish fleet at San Juan de Ulua, near Veracruz, Mexico.", "start_char": 1341, "end_char": 2543, "id": "20873513" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1341920056#0_2086428229", "url": "https://explorers.mrdonn.org/francis-drake.html", "title": "Sir Francis Drake - Explorers for Kids and Teachers - FREE Lesson Plans for Teachers, Games for Kids", "headings": "Frances Drake\nExplorers for Kids\n\nFrances Drake\nExplorers for Kids\nFor Kids\nFor Teachers\nPresentations & Clipart\nExplore American History\nFor Kids and Teachers\nCreating a New Nation\nCreating a New Government\nWestern Expansion\nBrink of the Storm and the Civil War\nGrowth in the West\nThe Nation Grows\nWorld War I, The Great War\nThe Roaring 20s\nThe Great Depression\nWorld War II\nSlavery in America\nSegregation for Kids - Civil Rights\nUS Holidays\nFor Teachers\nFull American History Index for Kids and Teachers\n", "segment": "Sir Francis Drake - Explorers for Kids and Teachers - FREE Lesson Plans for Teachers, Games for Kids\nFrances Drake\nExplorers for Kids\nFor Kids\nFrancis Drake was the first English explorer to sail around the world. His ship was originally called the Pelican, but was renamed Golden Hind, sometimes spelled the Golden Hinde. Drake was basically a pirate. He stole gold and silver and cargo from other ships! He loaded his own ship with so much cargo, some from trading, some from theft, that he was a bit concerned his own ship might sink! He pushed on anyway, and sailed successfully round the world. Drake returned to England with an enormous amount of treasure, mostly stolen from Spanish explorers and Spanish ports in the Americas. This delighted the Queen of England when she heard about it, as England and Spain were enemies at the time. The Queen was so pleased, in fact, that she knighted Francis Drake. Forever after, Francis Drake became Sir Francis Drake.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 965, "id": "60102312" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1547675716#0_2604058157", "url": "http://sirfrancisdrake1.weebly.com/where-sailed.html", "title": "Where Sailed - Sir Francis Drake", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake", "segment": "Where Sailed - Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake's World Voyage\nDrake wanted to sail his whole life. He sailed for England, his hometown. Sir Francis Drake was the first Englishman to sail around the world! In 1566 Drake went on his first voyage when he was 25 years old. He had 4 ships and 120 men. On that voyage he was on his way to the Caribbean as slave trader with John Hawkins (also his cousin). Drake had lots of voyages in his life such as his voyage in 1568. That voyage was when the Spaniards destroyed one of his ships. From then on Drake had a life hatrid of the Spaniards. A voyage Drake was on a fierce storm came and destroyed his ship only two people surrvived and one of them was Drake.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 724, "id": "62379397" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_919738392#0_2068704464", "url": "https://info4uaboutsirfrancisdrake.weebly.com/the-ships-that-sir-francis-drake-rode-on.html", "title": "The Ships That Sir Francis Drake Rode On - Sir Francis Drake", "headings": "The Ships That Sir Francis Drake Has Traveled On\nThe Ships That Sir Francis Drake Has Traveled On", "segment": "The Ships That Sir Francis Drake Rode On - Sir Francis Drake\n\n\nThe Ships That Sir Francis Drake Has Traveled On\nAs of what we know today, Sir Francis Drake rode on 5 or 6 ships in all. The name of the first ship that Sir Francis Drake rode on was Judith. Judith was the first ship that Sir Francis Drake ever rode on. The second ship that Sir Francis Drake rode on was the Pascha. I am actually not that sure that this ship was the second ship that he rode on, but it was a very famous. Another very famous ship that he rode on was the Swan. The Swan was a ship that he rode to the West Indies. Another very famous ship was called the Cacafuego. This ship probably sounds like a Spanish ship, and I will explain this. This was one of the ships that Sir Francis Drake captured from the Spaniards.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 795, "id": "33972351" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621370341#2_1366655589", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/drake_francis.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Sir Francis Drake", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake (c.1540 - c.1596)\nSir Francis Drake (c.1540 - c.1596)", "segment": "He sailed with five ships, but by the time he reached the Pacific Ocean in October 1578 only one was left, Drake's flagship the Pelican, renamed the Golden Hind. To reach the Pacific, Drake became the first Englishman to navigate the Straits of Magellan. He travelled up the west coast of South America, plundering Spanish ports. He continued north, hoping to find a route across to the Atlantic, and sailed further up the west coast of America than any European. Unable to find a passage, he turned south and then in July 1579, west across the Pacific. His travels took him to the Moluccas, Celebes, Java and then round the Cape of Good Hope. He arrived back in England in September 1580 with a rich cargo of spices and Spanish treasure and the distinction of being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe. Seven months later, Elizabeth knighted him aboard the Golden Hind, to the annoyance of the king of Spain. In 1585, Drake sailed to the West Indies and the coast of Florida where he sacked and plundered Spanish cities. On his return voyage, he picked up the unsuccessful colonists of Roanoke Island off the coast of the Carolinas, which was the first English colony in the New World.", "start_char": 1183, "end_char": 2382, "id": "75576415" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1449067272#6_2323857369", "url": "https://factsking.com/historical-people/sir-francis-drake-facts/", "title": "10 Interesting Facts about Sir Francis Drake - FactsKing.com", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Sir Francis Drake.\n10 Interesting Facts about Sir Francis Drake.\nInteresting Facts about Sir Francis Drake\n1. Drake’s exact birth has not been recorded.\n2. He was introduced to ships from a young age.\n3. His voyages into sea started when he was 18 and he was one of the first slave traders.\n4. He was recognized as a Privateer by the Queen.\n5. Sir Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the globe through a single expedition.\n6. He had a strong political career.\n7. He led the Great American Expedition.\n8. Sir Francis Drake defeated the Spanish Armada.\n9. He continued seafaring until his final years.\n10. He left a timeless legacy after his passing.\n", "segment": "The expedition also attempted to cross the Straits of Magellan. 5. Sir Francis Drake carried out the second circumnavigation of the globe through a single expedition. Following the South American expedition, Drake decided to head north to find a way through the Arctic Ocean. However, harsh cold temperatures caused him to turn back. So, he anchored near present-day San Francisco and claimed the land around it. He continued to head west through the Pacific Ocean in 1579, moving past the Philippines and Southeast Asia. He then sailed around the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) and landed in Plymouth harbor. The entire journey lasted from 1577 to 1580. In recognition of being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I herself.", "start_char": 2063, "end_char": 2839, "id": "60232315" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_378152289#3_793303793", "url": "https://sir-francis-drake.com/", "title": "Sir Francis Drake", "headings": "Sir Francis Drake\nSir Francis Drake\nInformation\n", "segment": "Francis Drake crossed the Isthmus of Panama, and he first saw the pacific. The most celebrated of Sir Francis Drake's adventur\nCircumnavigation of the Earth\nPrincipal Voyage In 1577, the war again broke out between England and Spain. Sir Francis Drake was chosen as the leader of the expedition. Drake was intended to pass around South America through the Strait of Magellan, and explore the land with his crew. Francis Drake had his plans and continued raiding Spanish fleets, wanted, and attacked Spanish settlements in South America. Sir Francis Drake and his fleet left the port in 1577 on December 13, and there were five ships under his command: ' The Elizabeth,' 'Swan,' 'Christoper,' 'Marigold,' and the 'Pelican.' Drake sailed across the Atlantic to Brazil than to the coast of Argentina to an area called Patagonia. In Spring 1578, Drake reached the Brazilian coast, and around this time, Drake renamed his ship 'Golden Hind.' The great explorer with his fleet sailed to the west coast of South America.", "start_char": 1477, "end_char": 2489, "id": "41255385" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_391071245#1_795953701", "url": "https://www.papertrell.com/apps/preview/The-Handy-History-Answer-Book/Handy%20Answer%20book/Who-was-the-first-Englishman-to-circumnavigate-the-globe/001137010/content/SC/52caff5a82fad14abfa5c2e0_default.html", "title": "Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe? - The Handy History Answer Book", "headings": "Who was\nthe first Englishman to circumnavigate\nthe globe?\n\nWho was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe?", "segment": "He continued sailing northward and is believed to have reached Vancouver—still in search of the Northwest Passage. Not finding it (he was much too far south, explorers would later learn), he sailed westward. He reached the so-called Spice Islands (today known as the Moluccas) in east Indonesia in 1579. Drake also found the Indonesian island of Java, before continuing west through the Indian Ocean, rounding the southern tip of South Africa at the Cape of Good Hope and skirting the western coast of Africa northward to Sierra Leone. From there Drake returned home to Plymouth, England, where he landed in 1580, the first Englishman to travel around the world. He was knighted by the queen one year later. It is also Drake who, along with his fellow countryman Sir Walter Raleigh (1554–1618), bears the dubious honor of introducing tobacco to his homeland. In 1586 Drake returned from another expedition to North and South America, where he did battle with Spanish fleets for control of lands. He then picked up colonists in Virginia, who carried with them potatoes and the materials and implements for tobacco smoking. Drake remained in the service of the queen for his whole life, going on to fight and defeat the Spanish Armada in 1588.", "start_char": 615, "end_char": 1856, "id": "27654954" } ]
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what is the zip code for moorpark ca?
93021
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_633832942#0_1292474128", "url": "https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/93021/", "title": "ZIP Code 93021 Map, Demographics, More for Moorpark, CA", "headings": "ZIP Code 93021\nZIP Code 93021\nCities in ZIP code 93021\nPrimary/preferred city:\nStats and Demographics for the 93021 ZIP Code\nEstimated Population over Time\nTotal Population by Age\nGender\nRace\nHead of Household by Age\nFamilies vs Singles\nHouseholds with Kids\nChildren by Age\nReal Estate and Housing\nHousing Type\nYear Housing was Built\nHousing Occupancy\nVacancy Reasons\nOwner Occupied Home Values\nRental Properties by Number of Rooms\nCost of Monthly Rent Including Utilities\nCost of a Studio Apartment\nCost of a 1 Bedroom\nCost of a 2 Bedroom\nCost of a 3+ Bedroom\nEmployment, Income, Earnings, and Work\nEmployment Status\nAverage Household Income over Time\nHousehold Income\nAnnual Individual Earnings\nSources of Household Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Investment Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Investment Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Retirement Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Retirement Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nSource of Earnings\nMeans Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over\nTravel Time to Work (In Minutes)\nSchools and Education\nEducational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over\nSchool Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)\nSchools in ZIP Code 93021\nNearby ZIP Codes\nRecent ZIP Searches\nZip Codes by State\n", "segment": "ZIP Code 93021 Map, Demographics, More for Moorpark, CA\nHome Find ZIPs in a Radius Printable Maps Shipping Calculator ZIP Code Database\nToggle navigation\nHome\nFind ZIPs in a Radius\nPrintable Maps\nShipping Calculator\nZIP Code Database\nMissing Mapbox GL JS CSS\n× Close\nPrint Map\nPlease make sure you have panned and zoomed to the area that you would like to have printed using the map on the page. 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The preferred city may not be the city in which the ZIP is located. The city for 93021 is usually the name of the main post office.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1593, "id": "6124146" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_633832942#2_1292479863", "url": "https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/93021/", "title": "ZIP Code 93021 Map, Demographics, More for Moorpark, CA", "headings": "ZIP Code 93021\nZIP Code 93021\nCities in ZIP code 93021\nPrimary/preferred city:\nStats and Demographics for the 93021 ZIP Code\nEstimated Population over Time\nTotal Population by Age\nGender\nRace\nHead of Household by Age\nFamilies vs Singles\nHouseholds with Kids\nChildren by Age\nReal Estate and Housing\nHousing Type\nYear Housing was Built\nHousing Occupancy\nVacancy Reasons\nOwner Occupied Home Values\nRental Properties by Number of Rooms\nCost of Monthly Rent Including Utilities\nCost of a Studio Apartment\nCost of a 1 Bedroom\nCost of a 2 Bedroom\nCost of a 3+ Bedroom\nEmployment, Income, Earnings, and Work\nEmployment Status\nAverage Household Income over Time\nHousehold Income\nAnnual Individual Earnings\nSources of Household Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Investment Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Investment Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Retirement Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Retirement Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nSource of Earnings\nMeans Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over\nTravel Time to Work (In Minutes)\nSchools and Education\nEducational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over\nSchool Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)\nSchools in ZIP Code 93021\nNearby ZIP Codes\nRecent ZIP Searches\nZip Codes by State\n", "segment": "When mailing your package or letter, always include the preferred or acceptable cities. Using any city in the list of unacceptable cities may result in delays. Primary/preferred city: Moorpark, CA\nStats and Demographics for the 93021 ZIP Code\nZIP code 93021 is located in southern California and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly less than average population density. The people living in ZIP code 93021 are primarily white. The number of people in their late 20s to early 40s is extremely large while the number of middle aged adults is extremely large. There are also a small number of single adults and a large number of families. The percentage of children under 18 living in the 93021 ZIP code is large compared to other areas of the country. Population\n36,422\n\nPopulation Density\n771\npeople per sq mi\nHousing Units\n11,393\n\nMedian Home Value\n$526,800\n\nLand Area\n47.23\nsq mi\nWater Area\n0.40\nsq mi\nOccupied Housing Units\n11,107\n\nMedian Household Income\n$97,079\n\nEstimated Population over Time\n2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016\n2005 2018\n34,500 35,000 35,500 36,000 36,500 37,000 37,500 34,108 37,808\nTotal Population by Age\nMedian Age:", "start_char": 1594, "end_char": 2813, "id": "6124148" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_1240249964#0_2640644804", "url": "https://www.bankbranchlocator.com/wells-fargo-bank-moorpark-branch.html", "title": "Wells Fargo Bank Moorpark Branch - Moorpark, CA", "headings": "\nWELLS FARGO BANK MOORPARK\nBRANCH LOCATION\nOFFICE DETAILS\nBRANCH HOURS\nBANK INFORMATION\n", "segment": "Wells Fargo Bank Moorpark Branch - Moorpark, CA\nWELLS FARGO BANK MOORPARK\nBranch Name: Moorpark\nService Type: Full Service Office\nState & County: California - Ventura\nCity or Town: Moorpark\nZip Code: 93021\nPhone Number: 805-530-3660\n805-530-3660\nOffice Address: 515 W Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark, CA 93021\n✎Edit\nBRANCH LOCATION\n515 W Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark, CA 93021\nGet Driving Directions\nOFFICE DETAILS\nWells Fargo Bank Moorpark branch is one of the 5319 offices of the bank and has been serving the financial needs of their customers in Moorpark, Ventura county, California for over 17 years. Moorpark office is located at 515 W Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark. You can also contact the bank by calling the branch phone number at 805-530-3660\nWells Fargo Bank Moorpark branch operates as a full service brick and mortar office.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 825, "id": "16406927" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1653086201#9_2416574727", "url": "http://www.homefacts.com/city/California/Ventura-County/Moorpark.html", "title": "Moorpark, CA - City Report, Stats & Information | Homefacts", "headings": "Moorpark, California\nMoorpark, California\nMoorpark Neighborhood Report\nSchools\nCrime Rate\nRegistered Offenders\nEnvironmental Hazards\nUnemployment\nProperty Values\nSchools in Moorpark, CA view all\n12 Public Schools found in Moorpark, CA view public schools\n1 Colleges & Universities found in Moorpark, CA view all colleges & universities\nCrime in Moorpark, CA view details\n38 Registered Offenders found in Moorpark, CA search the registered offender database\nCrime Index for in Moorpark, CA view crime statistics report for Moorpark\nview report\n0 Former Drug Labs found in Moorpark, CA view all\nProperty Reports for Moorpark, CA view all\nProperty Report Overview for Moorpark, CA\nAverage Listing Price\nMedian Home Value for Moorpark, CA\nHousing Inventory for Moorpark, CA\nNumber Of Properties Per Bedroom (Distressed)\n178 Building Permits for Moorpark, CA View All\nBuilding Permits By Year issued in Moorpark, CA\nFair Market Rents in Moorpark, CA\nZip Codes in Moorpark, CA\nCities near Moorpark, CA\nEnvironmental Hazards for Moorpark, CA\n55 Environmental Hazards for Moorpark, CA\nHealth Hazards for Moorpark, CA\nWeather statistics for Moorpark, CA\nAverage Monthly Temperature for Moorpark, CA\nNatural Disasters for Moorpark, CA\nProbability of Natural Disasters for Moorpark, CA\nDemographics for Moorpark, CA view details\nMedian Household Income for Moorpark, CA\nUnemployment for Moorpark, CA\nWorkforce Breakdown for Moorpark, CA\nPolitics for Moorpark, CA\nState Representatives\nCity Representatives\nNeighborhood Info for Moorpark, CA\n0 Airports found in Moorpark, CA view all\nNearest Major Airports\n0 Cemeteries found in Moorpark, CA view all\n3 FCC Towers found in Moorpark, CA view all\n2 Fire Stations found in Moorpark, CA view all\n0 Hospitals found in Moorpark, CA view all\n1 Library found in Moorpark, CA view all\n2 Police Stations found in Moorpark, CA view all\n0 Retirement Homes found in Moorpark, CA view all\nThank you for visiting the city of Moorpark, CA.\n", "segment": "$3,690\nZip Codes in Moorpark, CA\n93012 93020 93021 93065\nCities near Moorpark, CA\nSanta Rosa Valley, CA\nThousand Oaks, CA\nSomis, CA\nSimi Valley, CA\nCasa Conejo, CA\nFillmore, CA\nOak Park, CA\nPiru, CA\nCamarillo, CA\nView All Moorpark Home Reports\nEnvironmental Hazards for Moorpark, CA\n55 Environmental Hazards for Moorpark, CA\n0\nBrownfields\nin Moorpark, CA\nview all\n6\nRegistered Polluters\nin Moorpark, CA\nview all\n1\nSuperfunds\nin Moorpark, CA\nview all\n48\nTanks & Spills\nin Moorpark, CA\nview all\nHealth Hazards for Moorpark, CA\nAir Quality HEALTHY (1338/1444)\nMoorpark, CA has 92.66% good air quality. view all\nRadon ZONE 1 COUNTY (>4pCi/L)\nMoorpark, CA is a red zone. view all\nUV Index VERY HIGH 7.05 Average\nMoorpark, CA is a very high risk area for ultra-violet rays. view all\nWeather statistics for Moorpark, CA\nWe're sorry! No Weather statistics found in our database. Average Monthly Temperature for Moorpark, CA\nJanuary 56.38°\nFebruary 54.25°\nMarch 58.23°\nApril 58.62°\nMay 61.24°\nJune 64.5°\nJuly 67.67°\nAugust 68.16°\nSeptember 67.8°\nOctober 64.9°\nNovember 59.67°\nDecember 53.44°\nView More Information About Environmental Hazards in Moorpark\nNatural Disasters for Moorpark, CA\nProbability of Natural Disasters for Moorpark, CA\nEarthquakes details\nMoorpark, CA has a very high risk of earthquakes. Hurricanes details\nMoorpark, CA has no risk of hurricanes. Hail\nMoorpark, CA has a very low risk of hail storms. Tornadoes details\nMoorpark, CA has a very low risk of tornadoes. Demographics for Moorpark, CA view details\nMedian Household Income for Moorpark, CA\nMedian Household Income in Moorpark, CA:", "start_char": 4916, "end_char": 6518, "id": "19940516" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_633832942#1_1292477404", "url": "https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/93021/", "title": "ZIP Code 93021 Map, Demographics, More for Moorpark, CA", "headings": "ZIP Code 93021\nZIP Code 93021\nCities in ZIP code 93021\nPrimary/preferred city:\nStats and Demographics for the 93021 ZIP Code\nEstimated Population over Time\nTotal Population by Age\nGender\nRace\nHead of Household by Age\nFamilies vs Singles\nHouseholds with Kids\nChildren by Age\nReal Estate and Housing\nHousing Type\nYear Housing was Built\nHousing Occupancy\nVacancy Reasons\nOwner Occupied Home Values\nRental Properties by Number of Rooms\nCost of Monthly Rent Including Utilities\nCost of a Studio Apartment\nCost of a 1 Bedroom\nCost of a 2 Bedroom\nCost of a 3+ Bedroom\nEmployment, Income, Earnings, and Work\nEmployment Status\nAverage Household Income over Time\nHousehold Income\nAnnual Individual Earnings\nSources of Household Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Investment Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Investment Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nHousehold Retirement Income\nPercent of Households Receiving Retirement Income\nAverage Income per Household by Income Source\nSource of Earnings\nMeans Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over\nTravel Time to Work (In Minutes)\nSchools and Education\nEducational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over\nSchool Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)\nSchools in ZIP Code 93021\nNearby ZIP Codes\nRecent ZIP Searches\nZip Codes by State\n", "segment": "Pacific (4:07am)\nArea code: 805 ( Area Code Map)\nCoordinates: 34.3, -118.8\nZIP (~10 mile radius)\nCities in ZIP code 93021\nThe list below includes the cities that the US Post Office accepts for ZIP code 93021. The preferred city may not be the city in which the ZIP is located. The city for 93021 is usually the name of the main post office. When mailing your package or letter, always include the preferred or acceptable cities. Using any city in the list of unacceptable cities may result in delays. Primary/preferred city: Moorpark, CA\nStats and Demographics for the 93021 ZIP Code\nZIP code 93021 is located in southern California and covers a slightly less than average land area compared to other ZIP codes in the United States. It also has a slightly less than average population density.", "start_char": 1246, "end_char": 2046, "id": "6124147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_59_492596973#1_1209954080", "url": "https://www.zipdatamaps.com/93065", "title": "Zip Code 93065 Profile, Map and Demographics - Updated February 2021", "headings": "Zip Code 93065 Map and Profile\nZip Code 93065 Map and Profile\nZip Code 93065 Profile Data\nZip Code 93065 Description\nZip Code 93065 Race/Ethnicity\nZip Code 93065 Public School Race/Ethnicity Profile\nZip Code 93065 Population Profile\nZip Code 93065 Public School Profile\nZip Code 93065 Income Level Profile\nZip Code 93065 Politics Profile\nZip Code 93065 Real Estate Profile\nZip Code 93065 Employment Profile\nZip Codes Adjacent to 93065\nZip Code 93065 Cities\nZip Code 93065 Gardening, Weather and Climate Profile\nZip Code 93065 Annual Climate Data\nZip Code 93065 Core Based Statistical Area\nZip Code 93065 Time Zone Profile\nSchools in Zip Code 93065\n", "segment": "5.5%\nMedian Household Income\n$92009\nAverage Adjusted Gross Income\n$87690\nSchool Test Performance: Average\nAverage Commute Time\n30.1 Minutes\nCurrent Time: 05:41:37 PM\nPST\nTime Zone: Pacific Standard Time\nElevation Range\n853 - 2146 ft. Area\n42 Sqm. Coordinates (Y,X)\n34.28345900, -118.76933600\nZip Code 93065 Description\nZip Code 93065 is located in the state of California in the Reno metro area. Zip code 93065 is primarily located in Ventura County. The official US Postal Service name for 93065 is SIMI VALLEY, California. Portions of zip code 93065 are contained within or border the city limits of Simi Valley, CA, Thousand Oaks, CA, and Moorpark, CA. 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Its detail Library Name, Address, State, ZIP Code, Phone is as below. · Name: SHERMAN OAKS BRANCH\n· Address: 14245 MOORPARK ST. · City: SHERMAN OAKS\n· State: CA\n· ZIP Code: 91423\n· Phone: ( 818) 205-9716\nSchool\nThis is the SHERMAN OAKS - School page list.", "start_char": 3259, "end_char": 3752, "id": "44207259" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1432066860#0_2895355164", "url": "http://www.ciclt.net/sn/clt/capitolimpact/gw_ziplist.aspx?FIPS=06037", "title": "CI Gateway Zip Code List", "headings": "\n", "segment": "CI Gateway Zip Code List\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nZip Code\nCity\nCounty\n90001\nFirestone Park\nLos Angeles County\n90001\nLos Angeles\nLos Angeles County\n90002\nLos Angeles\nLos Angeles County\n90002\nAugust F. 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Moorpark office is located at 515 W Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark. You can also contact the bank by calling the branch phone number at 805-530-3660\nWells Fargo Bank Moorpark branch operates as a full service brick and mortar office. For lobby hours, drive-up hours and online banking services please visit the official website of the bank at www.wellsfargo.com. You can edit branch details by clicking here if you believe the information is incomplete, incorrect, out of date or misleading. 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Please review the terms of use and click the agreement at the bottom of the page.\nPursuant to Article 6 Chapter 4, Division 2 of the Ventura County Municipal Code:\n", "segment": "529-8573\nFamily Mason Animal Clinic\n173 E. High Street\nMoorpark, CA 93021\n805-529-4650 FAX #: 529-4651\nMoorpark Veterinary Hospital\n484 E. Los Angeles Ave. Ste. 104\nMoorpark, CA 93021\n805-529-7003\nCity of Moorpark\n799 Moorpark Ave. Moorpark, CA 93021\n805-517-6200 FAX #: 523-8836\nOJAI\nAnimal Clinic of Oakview\n600 Ventura Ave. Ojai, CA 93022\n805-649-4094\nThe Humane Society\n402 Bryant St.\nOjai, CA 93023\n805-646-6505\nOXNARD\nOxnard Veterinary Hospital\n651 So Ventura Rd. Oxnard, CA 93035\n805-984-1850\nPORT HUENEME\nU.S. Army Medical Dept. Building 19, 43st St.\nPort Hueneme, CA\n805-982-3271\nPort Hueneme City Hall\n250 N. Ventura Rd 93041\n805-986-6500 FAX #: 986-6511\nChannel Islands Veterinary Hospital\n714 W. 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Go dancing and enjoy bottle service at multi-level nightclub Happy’s Bamboo Bar & Lounge. Try the Zuppa di Pesce or the Risotto Pescatore at Italian neighborhood favorite Sapori Trattoria. Order the World Famous French Toast Flight at Batter & Berries to try every flavor from blueberry to caramel. Sip on a handcrafted Mint Julep, Manhattan, or Tom Collins at The Barrelhouse Flat. Or kick back in neighborhood tavern The Arrogant Frog with one of their 24 rotating craft beers on tap. The Loop\nPhoto via @loopchicago\nHome Price:", "start_char": 3373, "end_char": 4268, "id": "21911016" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_736185892#5_1571695198", "url": "https://www.goatsontheroad.com/things-to-do-in-chicago/", "title": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois - Goats On The Road", "headings": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\n25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\nIn this article, I’m going to list not only the obvious things to do in Chicago, but some of the more off-track sites and experiences that we had — and highly recommend.\nGetting Around Chicago\nGetting from the Airport to Downtown Chicago\nGetting Around Chicago\nCity Attraction Passes in Chicago\n1. CityPass Chicago\n2. Go Chicago Card\nHere’s my guide for the top 25 things to do in Chicago during your next trip.\n1. Walk – Everywhere!\n2. Attend a Festival\n1. Taste of Chicago\n2. Windy City Smokeout\n3. Grant Park Music Festival\n4. Chicago Blues Festival\n3. Go On an Architecture River Cruise\n4. Get a Bird’s Eye View (one of the most amazing things to do in Chicago!)\n5. Visit The Neighbourhoods\nOther interesting communities include:\n6. Dangle Above the City\n7. Do a Cheese Pull\n8. Explore The Lakefront Trail\n9. Rent a Divvy Bike\n10. Get Insulted While Eating a Hot Dog\nWondering where to stay in Chicago?\n11. Wander Along the 606\n12. Tilt Over The City\n13. Chow Down on Some Popcorn\n", "segment": "Chow Down on Some Popcorn\n14. Hangout By The Chicago River\n15. Shop ’til You Drop\n16. Ride a Ferris Wheel\n17. Paddle a Kayak\n18. Rent a Boat (one of the best things to do in Chicago with friends)\n19. Dine On Rib Eye and Wine\n20. Find The Street Art\n21. Sip On Some Craft Beer\n22. Visit The Parks\n23.", "start_char": 1675, "end_char": 1974, "id": "83091897" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_736185892#6_1571696900", "url": "https://www.goatsontheroad.com/things-to-do-in-chicago/", "title": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois - Goats On The Road", "headings": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\n25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\nIn this article, I’m going to list not only the obvious things to do in Chicago, but some of the more off-track sites and experiences that we had — and highly recommend.\nGetting Around Chicago\nGetting from the Airport to Downtown Chicago\nGetting Around Chicago\nCity Attraction Passes in Chicago\n1. CityPass Chicago\n2. Go Chicago Card\nHere’s my guide for the top 25 things to do in Chicago during your next trip.\n1. Walk – Everywhere!\n2. Attend a Festival\n1. Taste of Chicago\n2. Windy City Smokeout\n3. Grant Park Music Festival\n4. Chicago Blues Festival\n3. Go On an Architecture River Cruise\n4. Get a Bird’s Eye View (one of the most amazing things to do in Chicago!)\n5. Visit The Neighbourhoods\nOther interesting communities include:\n6. Dangle Above the City\n7. Do a Cheese Pull\n8. Explore The Lakefront Trail\n9. Rent a Divvy Bike\n10. Get Insulted While Eating a Hot Dog\nWondering where to stay in Chicago?\n11. Wander Along the 606\n12. Tilt Over The City\n13. Chow Down on Some Popcorn\n", "segment": "Rent a Boat (one of the best things to do in Chicago with friends)\n19. Dine On Rib Eye and Wine\n20. Find The Street Art\n21. Sip On Some Craft Beer\n22. Visit The Parks\n23. Enjoy a Night At The Theatre\n24. Listen to Blues\n25. Watch a Game\nBonus! 26. 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Visit Sidetrack —one of the best gay bars in Chicago—for Musical Mondays, TRL Tuesdays, and incredible dance parties. See musical acts like Betty Who, Lord Huron, and The Dandy Warhols at indie music venue Metro. Dig into classic Italian dishes like Ricotta Gnocchi or Pasta Pomodoro at old-world joint Angelina Ristorante . Bring your own bottle of wine and enjoy signature maki like Atlantic Monkey, Fire Dragon, and Grisly Godzilla at sushi restaurant Tanuki. Try a craft beer from a featured local Chicago brewery at Sheffield’s Beer & Wine Garden. Or get a round of shots while watching open mic nights at dive bar favorite Town Hall Pub. 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Catch Broadway musicals and performances by touring comedians and musicians at The Chicago Theatre. Test your fear of heights with the Skydeck at Willis Tower, where you can stand 1,353 feet in the air over the Chicago cityscape. Walk, take a boat tour, or grab dinner along the Chicago Riverwalk . Try signature sushi rolls like the Volcano Roll, Pink Lady, or Mango California at Ryo Sushi. Get the Red Velvet French Toast or Classic Eggs Benedict at breakfast hot spot Wildberry Pancakes & Cafe. Enjoy live music, shuffleboard, and over 30 beers on tap at 2Twenty2 Tavern . Or head to Brando’s Speakeasy —one of the best karaoke bars in Chicago—for singing, dancing, and speciality cocktails. 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Leave a comment below and let me know!\n", "segment": "Consider Kingston Mines, Blue Chicago, B.L.U.E.S., or Buddy Guy’s Legends. For cool, hipster dive bars, check out Skylark in Pilsen, Slippery Slope in Logan Square, or Rainbo in Wicker Park. For popular breweries, try Revolution Brewing in Logan Square, Goose Island in Lincoln Park, or Half Acre in Lincoln Square. For LGBT hotspots, hit up the Boystown section of the Lakeview neighborhood. The taps at Revolution Brewing in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood. And for karaoke, try Alice’s in Avondale. They’re open late and offer karaoke several nights a week, with a crowd of regulars who are damned good singers. Bring your A game if you plan on belting out a tune here! To see current bar events and nightlife suggestions for specific dates, check out the Chicago Reader event listings. Late Night Chicago Restaurants and Shopping Options\nThe Windy City is home to one of the largest shopping areas in the country.", "start_char": 3996, "end_char": 4917, "id": "113060999" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_1465997668#7_3371066992", "url": "https://thehhub.com/2019/01/10/best-places-to-have-a-photoshoot-in-chicago/", "title": "Hire Freelance Photographers & Videographers. Create Better Content - The H Hub", "headings": "\nBest Places To Have A Photoshoot In Chicago\n1. The Cloud Gate (AKA — The Bean)\n2. The Lurie Garden\n3. Garfield Park Conservatory\n4. Chicago Cultural Center\n5. Lake Michigan\n6. Alder Planetarium\n7. Sawada Coffee\n8. Franklin Street Bridge\n9. Washington/Wabash CTA Station\n10. The 606\n", "segment": "Play some music, bring some friends, and have a good time. 7. Sawada Coffee\nThe best place for some food, coffee, and indoor portraits. It’s a fun place to hang out, get some cool interior and detail shots, and not to mention work on your photo edits. With a laid-back vibe and bohemian-style decor, it should be on every creatives list while in the city. 8. Franklin Street Bridge\nFrom here, if you look east on the river, you’ll see the Wells Street Bridge, the Brown Line train, the well-known Marina Towers, historic Carbide & Carbon Building (now the St. Jane hotel), and the red brick Reid, Murdoch & Co. building. With so many Chicago hallmarks in one view, it’d be hard to find a better city shot. Perfect for those cityscape photos that you always see on Instagram featuring someone laughing. 9.", "start_char": 3422, "end_char": 4226, "id": "107780886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_261897843#1_553971136", "url": "https://www.choosechicago.com/articles/bucket-list/summer-guide-to-chicago/", "title": "Chicago Summer Guide: Top Things to Do | Choose Chicago", "headings": "Things to do in Chicago in the summer\nThings to do in Chicago in the summer\nHit the beach\nDine outside\nTake a boat cruise\nJam out, outside\nGet out on the water\nSee Navy Pier\nExplore a city park\nHead to a rooftop\nJoin a tour\nFall in love with public art\nGet your fest on\nHear music at a museum\nJam out, outside\nCatch a movie under the stars\nSave 49% at must-see attractions!\nIncludes admission to:\nPlus your choice of 2 more attractions:\n", "segment": "Build a sandcastle empire at Foster Beach, cool off at trendy Shore Club Chicago (where you can reserve a daybed or a cabana) at North Avenue Beach, or simply enjoy the view (and catch a beach volleyball game) at Oak Street Beach. If you’re a bit of a thrill-seeker, you can rent a jet ski, kayak, paddleboard, or fly board at Chicago Water Sport Rentals at 31st Street Harbor. Check out our guide to Chicago beaches for more. Dine outside\nChicago is home to a wealth of outdoor dining options, whether you want to sip wine on a waterfront patio or enjoy craft cocktails on a scenic rooftop. Check our outdoor dining guide for local patios open now\nWant to dine with a lakefront view? Explore beachfront restaurants\nOr discover all the restaurants and bars on the Chicago Riverwalk\nOr just stroll through any neighborhood in Chicago, and you’ll have plenty of stellar alfresco spots to choose from. SAVE ON HOTELS, DINING, TOURS, & MORE\nSEE SPECIAL OFFERS\nSOPHY HYDE PARK\nTake a boat cruise\nEach summer, Chicago’s many boat cruises set sail on Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. There’s tons of different Chicago cruise options for a variety of interests, from leisurely dinner cruises to educational architecture tours to high-speed thrill rides. Hop on a Chicago Architecture Foundation Center River Cruise to hear the fascinating stories behind the city’s iconic architecture and historic buildings from expert tour guides. Or get your heart pumping on a fast-paced Seadog Cruise.", "start_char": 510, "end_char": 1995, "id": "108168155" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_413340965#0_959586859", "url": "https://www.thebrokebackpacker.com/things-to-do-in-chicago/", "title": "31 Best Things to Do in Chicago – Itineraries, Activities & Daytrips – The Broke Backpacker", "headings": "31 Best Things to Do in Chicago – Itineraries, Activities & Daytrips\n31 Best Things to Do in Chicago – Itineraries, Activities & Daytrips\nTop Things to Do in Chicago\n1. See the city from the top of the Willis Tower\n2. Pose for a selfie with the Cloud Gate\n3. Discover the (many, many) tastes of Chicago’s Chinatown\nThe Loop\n4. Delve into the history of the city\n5. Take in the sights and sounds of the Navy Pier\n6. Unearth Chicago’s criminal past\n7. Dig into Chicago Style Pizza\n8. Hunt for bargains at the Randolph Street Market\n9. Get up close and personal with the Crown Fountain\n10. Spend the afternoon strolling around the Chicago Institute of Art\nUnusual Things to Do in Chicago\n11. Spend a day hitting up the city’s donut joints\n12. Pay a visit to the actually beautiful International Museum of Surgical Science\n13. Visit the birthplace of Ernest Hemingway\nSafety in Chicago\nThings to Do in Chicago at Night\n14. Be amazed by the night sky at the Adler Planetarium\n15. Spend a night with the bluest people around\n16. Have a drink at a Chicago speakeasy\nWhere to Stay in Chicago\nBest Hostel in Chicago: Freehand Chicago\nBest Hotel in Chicago: Fieldhouse Jones\nBest Airbnb in Chicago: The Spartan\nRomantic Things to Do in Chicago\n17. Ride a huge ferris wheel together\n18. Spend the day at Oak Street Beach\nDo You Need Travel Insurance\nBest Free Things to Do in Chicago\n19. Follow the Yellow Brick Road to Oz Park\n20. Take a break next to one of the biggest fountains in the world\n21. Stroll the Chicago Pedway\nBooks to Read in Chicago\nThings to Do with Kids in Chicago\n22. All aboard the river boat to see the city\n23. Have fun playing and learning at Chicago’s Children’s Museum\nOther Things to Do in Chicago\n24. Get your Grand Designs on at Farnsworth House\n25. Stroll around Garfield Park Conservatory\n26. Get your kicks from magic tricks at Chicago Magic Lounge\n27. Uncover the Mexican culture of Chicago\n28. Catch a game at Wrigley Field Ballpark\n29. Soak up the sights and sounds of the city on a bike\n30. Go for lunch at Fulton Market\n31. Try and spot the sculpture by actual Picasso\nUnlock the secrets of traveling on a budget!\nDay Trips from Chicago\nChicago Grand City Tour & 360 Chicago Observation Deck\nDetroit: The Rise, Fall & Renewal Walking Tour\nMilwaukee Scavenger Hunt Adventure\n3 Day Chicago Itinerary\nDay 1\nDay 2\nDay 3\nConclusion\nMathilde\nWant to travel FOREVER??\nSign up and get our GREATEST TRAVEL SECRETS direct to your inbox!\n", "segment": "31 Best Things to Do in Chicago – Itineraries, Activities & Daytrips – The Broke Backpacker\nBy Mathilde Last Updated April 13, 2021 /\n31 Best Things to Do in Chicago – Itineraries, Activities & Daytrips\nChicago is an incredible destination. Called the Windy City (but not actually that) windy), Chicago sits on the shores of Lake Michigan and boasts a truly picturesque skyline. It’s not seeing the modern skyscrapers that make up a million things to do in Chicago for the regular tourist though; tales of Prohibition-era crime and gangsters of yore provide an interesting historical backdrop for the city. Combine this with famous Chicago deep-dish pizza, and you can see why millions of people visit the city each year. Thankfully there’s plenty of opportunities to get off the tourist trail in Chicago. To help you navigate your way around the more weird and wonderful sights of the city, we’ve crafted this guide to the most unusual things to do in Chicago. From secret magic shows, to hidden speakeasies and surgery museums, we’ve got all the hot tips you could ever need! Table of Contents Show\nTop Things to Do in Chicago\nUnusual Things to Do in Chicago\nThings to Do in Chicago at Night\nWhere to Stay in Chicago\nRomantic Things to Do in Chicago\nBest Free Things to Do in Chicago\nThings to Do with Kids in Chicago\nOther Things to Do in Chicago\nDay Trips from Chicago\n3 Day Chicago Itinerary\nConclusion\nTop Things to Do in Chicago\nAre you visiting Chicago? Chicago is a hub of entertainment, fun attractions, and iconic sites.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1531, "id": "69356232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1870091896#3_3893215378", "url": "https://valentinasdestinations.com/date-night-ideas-in-chicago/", "title": "32 Legendary Date Night Ideas in Chicago - Valentina's Destinations", "headings": "32 Legendary Date Night Ideas in Chicago\n32 Legendary Date Night Ideas in Chicago\n32 Date night ideas in Chicago\n32 Date night ideas in Chicago\n1. AIRE Ancient Baths\n2. Kayak along the Chicago River\n3. Enjoy Chicago Salsa Nights\n4. Take a Cooking Class together\n5. Go to a Robot Date Night\n6. Dinner at Alinea\n7. Take a Helicopter Tour\n8.Play Scrabble at The Darling\n9. Magic Show\n10. Picnic in the Park\n11. Adler After Dark Events\n12. Tour a Brewery\n13. Go to an Eataly event\n14. Bike ride along the lakefront\n15. Take a comedy class together\n16. Shop for unique jewelry at Precious Possessions\n17. Test your rock-climbing abilities\n18. Relax at a cat café\n19. Bowling challenge\n20. Find the dinosaurs in the Lincoln Park Conservatory\n21. Romantic Restaurants in Chicago\n22. Take a glass blowing class\n23. Watch a movie at Millennium Park\n24. Sign up for a pottery class\n25. Test your ping pong skills\n26. Watch the fireworks at Navy Pier\n27. See a full moon jam\n28. Play arcade games\n29. Have drinks at a rooftop bar\n30. Drinks at Truluck’s\n31. See a Show at Untitled\n32. History Happy Hour at the Chicago History Museum\n", "segment": "Tour a Brewery\n13. Go to an Eataly event\n14. Bike ride along the lakefront\n15. Take a comedy class together\n16. Shop for unique jewelry at Precious Possessions\n17. Test your rock-climbing abilities\n18. Relax at a cat café\n19. Bowling challenge\n20. Find the dinosaurs in the Lincoln Park Conservatory\n21. Romantic Restaurants in Chicago\n22.", "start_char": 770, "end_char": 1109, "id": "38828452" } ]
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what to do downtown san francisco?
Fisherman's Wharf
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Get a jump on this list and start exploring the Bay Area with your family.", "start_char": 6067, "end_char": 6706, "id": "31971883" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_871029130#2_2066813890", "url": "https://www.care.com/c/stories/7272/101-things-to-do-with-kids-in-the-bay-area/", "title": "101 Things To Do With Kids In The Bay Area - Care.com", "headings": "101 Things to Do With Kids in the Bay Area\n101 Things to Do With Kids in the Bay Area", "segment": "Attend a story time. See the sea lions at Pier 39. Rent a rowboat and paddle away at Vasona Park. Ride a cable car on Market Street. Visit the lobby of the SFPUC building to learn about San Francisco's water supply at the \"Snowfall to Outfall\" exhibit. Splash around with the frogs at Mitchell Park. Admire the 555 Mission Street Sculpture Garden. Unleash your inner Star Wars fan at the Presidio's Yoda Fountain. Look up in wonder at the books flying overhead at the northwest corner of Broadway & Columbus Avenue. Learn how to \"think with your hands\" at the Exploratorium.", "start_char": 1009, "end_char": 1584, "id": "31971865" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_489006964#6_891176493", "url": "https://www.sftourismtips.com/free-things-to-do-in-san-francisco.html", "title": "Free Things to Do in San Francisco: Tours, Events, & More", "headings": "Free Things to Do in San Francisco: 200+ Attractions, Activities, & Events\nFree Things to Do in San Francisco: 200+ Attractions, Activities, & Events\nBy Month\nMy 50 Favorite Free Activities & Attractions\n10 Top Free Attractions\n10 Best Free Museums\nFree Self-Guided Walking Tours\n101 Free Events\n20 Free Activities with Kids\nOther Ways to Save During Your Stay\nMore Fun Things to Do in SF\n", "segment": "Every day, you will find five to ten free walking tours offered through SF City Guides (part of the public library). They cover everything from the 1906 Earthquake & Fire to neighborhood specific walks. Reservations are not required. 6. Uncover SF's Waterfront History at the Maritime Museum: Learn more about the history of the waterfront, including the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, with their fun interactive displays. It's another one of the top free things to do in San Francisco. Visit the Golden Gate Bridge and its mini-museum for free! 7. Celebrate Spring at the Cherry Blossom Festival:", "start_char": 1826, "end_char": 2424, "id": "92395432" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_35_871029130#3_2066814835", "url": "https://www.care.com/c/stories/7272/101-things-to-do-with-kids-in-the-bay-area/", "title": "101 Things To Do With Kids In The Bay Area - Care.com", "headings": "101 Things to Do With Kids in the Bay Area\n101 Things to Do With Kids in the Bay Area", "segment": "Splash around with the frogs at Mitchell Park. Admire the 555 Mission Street Sculpture Garden. Unleash your inner Star Wars fan at the Presidio's Yoda Fountain. Look up in wonder at the books flying overhead at the northwest corner of Broadway & Columbus Avenue. Learn how to \"think with your hands\" at the Exploratorium. Pick cherry tomatoes at the Smith Valley Farm. Say hello to the lions at the San Francisco Zoo. Sled down the slippery slides at Seward Street. Enjoy the beauty of the San Mateo Japanese Garden. Race around an indoor go kart track.", "start_char": 1262, "end_char": 1816, "id": "31971866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1381332330#3_2907966020", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090825074633AA86TUB", "title": "How many days do you need to see San Francisco? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "How many days do you need to see San Francisco?\nHow many days do you need to see San Francisco?\n8 Answers\n", "segment": "You'll see the Main Ferry Terminal, Tadich Grill (opened in 1849), Montgomery Street (Wall Street West), Chinatown, the Fairmont, the Mark Hopkins, the Pacific Union Club, Grace Cathedral, and the infamously seedy Polk Gulch. DAY ONE - AFTERNOON\nReturn to Downtown San Francisco. Aside from the $5,000 shirts and handbags around Union Square, there are also some stellar cultural sites nearby. Among these are the San Francisco branch of the venerable Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Asian Art Museum, War Memorial Opera House, and City Hall (tours at 10 AM, Noon, and 2 PM). The Opera House was where the treaty ending World War II and creating the United Nations was signed. City Hall is home to the California Supreme Court and boasts the world's fifth largest dome. DAY ONE - EVENING\nDowntown San Francisco is lively at night. Go to the nightclubs in SoMa or the Tenderloin. See a show or play in the Theatre District. For listings, pick up a copy of the Bay Guardian or SF Weekly.", "start_char": 978, "end_char": 1986, "id": "25597763" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_672995865#3_1020073375", "url": "https://www.way.com/activity/things-to-do-in-san-francisco-attractions", "title": "100+ Top Things to Do in San Francisco 2021 - San Francisco Attractions", "headings": "Top Things to Do in San Francisco\nTop Things to Do in San Francisco\nActivities in Spotlight\nReasons to Book with Way\nBest Price Guarantee\nEasy Booking\nFree Cancellations\nSan Francisco Questions and Answers\nTop Things To Do\n", "segment": "From enjoying toast on a hot air balloon to going on a sailing adventure , there is no shortage of things to do in San Francisco. Chart a sunrise cruise and witness the sunrise next to the Golden Gate or enjoy wine tours across the lush green Napa Valley . Your list of top things to do in San Francisco will be incomplete without a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge, spending time at Union Square , and experiencing the traditional eateries of one of the historic Chinatowns of the world. What should I not miss in San Francisco? With so many options available, you might miss several things if your stay in San Francisco is short. However, make sure not to miss catching a sunrise from the Golden Gate Bridge , tasting some quality and fresh California wine from Napa Valley , or riding a San Francisco cable car - one of the last manually operated cable cars in the world. What must I do in San Francisco? If your stay in San Francisco is short and limited, make sure that your calendar has these marked as must do in San Francisco. Go for a walk through the Golden Gate Bridge , tantalize your taste buds with Michael Recchiuti Chocolates from Ferry Building Marketplace and go on a shopping frenzy unlimited options at Union Square. If you still have time and clear blue skies, visiting the Twin Peaks to see the entire San Francisco Bay below you is yet another must-do in San Francisco.", "start_char": 2230, "end_char": 3622, "id": "94312906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_31102931#16_64977189", "url": "https://apassionandapassport.com/california-coast-road-trip-itinerary/", "title": "The Ultimate California Coast Road Trip Itinerary", "headings": "The Ultimate California Coast Road Trip Itinerary\nThe Ultimate California Coast Road Trip Itinerary\nRecommended Route down the California Coast\nWHERE TO GET THE BEST FLIGHT DEALS TO CALIFORNIA:\nWhen to Drive Down the California Coast\nWhat to Pack for your Pacific coast highway road trip (rotate sideways on Mobile)\nCalifornia Coast Road Trip Itinerary:\n1) Start in San Francisco\nRead More about San Francisco:\nWhere to Stay in San Francisco\n2) Half Moon Bay (45 minutes from SF)\nRead More about Half Moon Bay:\n3) Santa Cruz (1 hour from Half Moon Bay)\nRead More about Santa Cruz:\n4) Monterey/Carmel-by-the-Sea (45 minutes from Santa Cruz)\nRead More about Monterey/Carmel:\nWhere to Stay in Monterey:\n5) Big Sur (50 minutes from Monterey)\nRead More on Big Sur\nWhere to Stay in Big Sur (Super Duper Beautiful Luxury Spots)\n6) San Simeon (2 – 4 hours drive, depending on how many stops you make in Big Sur)\n7) San Luis Obispo/Pismo Beach/Moro Bay/Paso Robles (45 minutes from San Simeon)\n8) Solvang (1 hour from San Luis Obispo)\n9) Santa Barbara (45 minutes from Solvang)\nWhere to Stay in Santa Barbara:\nRecommended Tours in Santa Barbara:\n10) Ventura for Channel Islands National Park (40 minutes from Santa Barbara)\nRecommended Channel Islands Tours\n11) Malibu (50 minutes from Ventura)\n12) Los Angeles/ Santa Monica (50 minutes from Malibu)\nRead More about Los Angeles/Santa Monica:\nWhere to Stay in Los Angeles/Santa Monica\n13) Anaheim for Disneyland (45 minutes from LA)\n14) Orange County: Huntington Beach/Newport Beach/Laguna Beach (35 minutes from Anaheim)\nRead More about Orange County/Southern California\nWant to extend your PCH road trip?!\nHave you ever take a California coast road trip?! Is taking a road trip down the Pacific Coast Highway on your bucket list?!\n", "segment": "Get some great views at either Twin Peaks or the top of Coit Tower, check out the Painted Ladies, commonly known as the “Full House” houses, and nosh on some sourdough bread, fresh pasta in North Beach, and a burrito in the Mission District. Other things to do in San Francisco include taking a panoramic night tour of city, cruise around the bay in a catamaran (champagne included!), see the Golden Gate Bridge from above on a seaplane tour, and taking a day trip to Napa Valley (not to be missed on any PCH road trip !) Visiting San Francisco for the first time? Read THIS and THIS . 🙂 And make sure to check out this perfect 3-day SF itinerary! Beware, parking is not the greatest (and garages are expensive), and public transportation is somewhat lacking. I’ve lived here for 4 years now and still don’t love touring the city via car. I recommend playing tourist and taking a full tour of the city instead of trying to do everything on your own. Or rent bikes, electric bikes (!!!),", "start_char": 7382, "end_char": 8369, "id": "52999363" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_518924646#0_1143440579", "url": "https://freetoursbyfoot.com/free-things-to-do-san-francisco/", "title": "51 Free Things to Do in San Francisco | Free Tours by Foot", "headings": "What to Do for Free in San Francisco\nWhat to Do for Free in San Francisco\nTOP 10 FREE THINGS TO DO\n1) Take a Drive Down Lombard Street\n2) Take a Walking Tour\n3) Visit a Free Museum\n4) See the Painted Ladies\n5) Take a Ride on the Cable Cars\n6) See the Sea Lions at Pier 39\n7) Walk Across the Golden Gate Bridge\n8) Check Out Golden Gate Park\n9) Hike to Coit Tower\n10) Consider Getting an All-Inclusive Tourist Pass\nDay 1\nDay 2\nDay 3\nHonorable Mentions\nEnjoy Great Photo Ops\nSee the Mission Murals\nGo to the Japanese Tea Garden\nHike Land’s End Coastal Trail\nExperience the Wave Organ\nFREE THINGS TO DO AT NIGHT\nExperience the Bay Lights\n3 Innings of San Francisco Giants Game\nGo to Musée Mécanique\nGo to a Comedy Club\nEnjoy Free Live Events\nTake Some Great Photographs After Dark\nFREE THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS\nGet Free Chocolate at Ghirardelli Square\nVisit the Fortune Cookie Factory\nTake the Kids to a Playground\nSee the Bison in Golden Gate Park\nGo to a Family-Friendly Museum\nSee the Parrots at Coit Tower\nVisit the Presidio Pet Cemetery\nSee the Mrs. Doubtfire House\nFREE THINGS TO DO BY MONTH\nFREE THINGS TO DO BY NEIGHBORHOOD\nRELATED POSTS:\nAbout the author\nBritt\n", "segment": "51 Free Things to Do in San Francisco | Free Tours by Foot\nWhat to Do for Free in San Francisco\nThis post covers free things to do in San Francisco, including nighttime, family-friendly, as well as listings by month and neighborhood. Top 10\nNighttime Activities\nFamily-Friendly\nBy Month/Neighborhood\n1-Day on a Budget\nFree Tours By Foot\nTOP 10 FREE THINGS TO DO\nIn this section, we will focus on the 10 best free things to do in San Francisco. If you’re trying to save money while sightseeing, you may want to consider getting a San Francisco tourist attraction discount pass. For additional ideas, don’t forget to check our master post on things to do in San Francisco. 1) Take a Drive Down Lombard Street\nThis is one of the most unique roads in San Francisco. Full of twists and turns, this one-way street is almost like a roller coaster. The road is lined with beautiful bushes, flowers, trees, and more and can be walked or driven. You can also get here by taking either the cable car or other public transport available in the city. Most hop-on-hop-off bus tours also provide a stop close to this notable site. For more details on how to get here, read our post about Lombard Street.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1188, "id": "97958776" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_11_1381332330#2_2907964613", "url": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090825074633AA86TUB", "title": "How many days do you need to see San Francisco? | Yahoo Answers", "headings": "How many days do you need to see San Francisco?\nHow many days do you need to see San Francisco?\n8 Answers\n", "segment": "Allow for some down time and just walk around. Like New York, San Francisco is a city of neighborhoods. DAY ONE - MORNING\nGo ahead and get your cable car ride out of the way early. The California Street line is far less crowded than the ones going to Fisherman's Wharf. And it passes by more interesting landmarks too. You'll see the Main Ferry Terminal, Tadich Grill (opened in 1849), Montgomery Street (Wall Street West), Chinatown, the Fairmont, the Mark Hopkins, the Pacific Union Club, Grace Cathedral, and the infamously seedy Polk Gulch. DAY ONE - AFTERNOON\nReturn to Downtown San Francisco. Aside from the $5,000 shirts and handbags around Union Square, there are also some stellar cultural sites nearby. Among these are the San Francisco branch of the venerable Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Asian Art Museum, War Memorial Opera House, and City Hall (tours at 10 AM, Noon, and 2 PM). The Opera House was where the treaty ending World War II and creating the United Nations was signed.", "start_char": 659, "end_char": 1677, "id": "25597762" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_489006964#7_891177765", "url": "https://www.sftourismtips.com/free-things-to-do-in-san-francisco.html", "title": "Free Things to Do in San Francisco: Tours, Events, & More", "headings": "Free Things to Do in San Francisco: 200+ Attractions, Activities, & Events\nFree Things to Do in San Francisco: 200+ Attractions, Activities, & Events\nBy Month\nMy 50 Favorite Free Activities & Attractions\n10 Top Free Attractions\n10 Best Free Museums\nFree Self-Guided Walking Tours\n101 Free Events\n20 Free Activities with Kids\nOther Ways to Save During Your Stay\nMore Fun Things to Do in SF\n", "segment": "Learn more about the history of the waterfront, including the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, with their fun interactive displays. It's another one of the top free things to do in San Francisco. Visit the Golden Gate Bridge and its mini-museum for free! 7. Celebrate Spring at the Cherry Blossom Festival: In April, the cherry trees are in bloom and Japantown is celebrating. This two weekend long event includes traditional music, food and other fun activities. It's one of the best free things to do in San Francisco. SF has dozens of festivals every year. Click here to check out the local festival schedule for each month of the year.", "start_char": 2119, "end_char": 2757, "id": "92395433" } ]
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who won london mayoral elections 2012?
Stephen Foster
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The incumbent mayor, Sadiq Khan, a member of the Labour Party, was elected in the 2016 election, when he defeated the Conservative candidate, Zac Goldsmith . In the 2018 local elections across Greater London the Labour Party increased its number of council seats to the highest level since 1978. The Liberal Democrats and the Green Party also gained seats. In the 2019 European Parliament elections, the Liberal Democrats came first in London. They won the most votes in the London region with 27%, returning three Members of European Parliament (MEPs), the party's best ever result. The Labour Party came second, with 24% of the vote, losing two seats to end up with two MEPs. The Brexit Party returned two MEPs and the Green Party won 12.5% of the vote, holding its one seat. The Conservative Party failed to get a single MEP elected in London for the first time in the party's history.", "start_char": 3412, "end_char": 4426, "id": "105673819" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2599148767#13_2806939591", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambeth", "title": "Lambeth - Wikipedia", "headings": "Lambeth\nLambeth\nContents\nHistory\nLocal governance\nLocal politics\nBuildings and churches\nLiterary Lambeth\nLeisure and recreation\nTransport\nNotable people\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The current mayor as of May 2018, is Cllr Christopher Wellbelove. In the 2016 EU referendum, Lambeth issued the highest \"Remain\" vote in the United Kingdom (besides Gibraltar) with almost 79% of residents advocating the United Kingdom staying in the European Union . At the 2015 general election, all three Labour candidates were elected Kate Hoey for Vauxhall, Chuka Umunna for Streatham & Helen Hayes for Dulwich and West Norwood. The Conservative Party finished the runners up in all three seats. At the snap 2017 general election, Hoey, Umunna and Hayes were re-elected with increased majorities. The Liberal Democrat candidate George Turner finished the runner up in Vauxhall achieving a 5% swing in his favour. The Conservative candidates Rachel Wolf and Kim Caddy finished the runner up in Dulwich & West Norwood and Streatham respectively. At the 2018 local elections, Labour remained in control of the council with 57", "start_char": 9073, "end_char": 9999, "id": "105259979" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_628032413#2_1380284711", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-17546714", "title": "Q&A: London mayoral and London Assembly elections 2012 - BBC News", "headings": "Q&A: London mayoral and London Assembly elections 2012\nQ&A: London mayoral and London Assembly elections 2012\nWhat are the responsibilities of London's mayor?\nHow long has the role of mayor existed?\nIs there a limit on the time a mayor can serve?\nWhen is the next election for mayor?\nWhat is happening on that day?\nWho is running for mayor?\nWho can vote?\nHow do I register to vote?\nWhen will the results be known?\n", "segment": "The first mayoral election was held in May 2000. It was won by Ken Livingstone, who stood as an independent candidate, having been exiled by Labour. By the time the next poll took place, four years later, Mr Livingstone had been welcomed back by the party and won the election as a Labour mayor. In 2008, Boris Johnson defeated Ken Livingstone to become the first Conservative Mayor of London. Is there a limit on the time a mayor can serve? No. In 2007, an attempt was made in Parliament to curtail the position to two four-year terms. However, this was rejected by MPs. When is the next election for mayor? Thursday 3 May 2012.", "start_char": 909, "end_char": 1539, "id": "75584663" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1215617047#11_1435378351", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_in_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "2012 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "2012 in the United Kingdom\n2012 in the United Kingdom\nContents\nIncumbents\nEvents\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nUndated\nPublications\nBirths\nDeaths\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "30 April – Figures released by the Met Office show that April was the wettest on record in the United Kingdom. May\n3 May – Local elections held in England, Scotland and Wales. 4 May\nLocal elections result in Labour making gains and winning the largest number of councillors in contested seats in England and Wales and the SNP making gains and winning the largest number of councillors in Scotland. The estimated voting share was: 39% Labour, 31% Conservative, 16% Liberal Democrats and 14% other. Boris Johnson is re-elected as Mayor of London with 51.5% of the vote. Ken Livingston subsequently says it would be his 'last election'. In the London Assembly, Labour becomes the party with the greatest number of seats, with minor losses for the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The British National Party loses its only seat. Of 25 seats, the final tally stands at:", "start_char": 8675, "end_char": 9544, "id": "100153917" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1520082182#3_3197649794", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Boris-Johnson", "title": "Boris Johnson | Biography, Facts, & Role in Brexit | Britannica", "headings": "Boris Johnson\nBoris Johnson\nprime minister of United Kingdom\nEarly life and career as a journalist\nElection to Parliament\nMayor of London\nReturn to Parliament, the Brexit referendum, and failed pursuit of the Conservative leadership\nTenure as foreign secretary\nAscent to prime minister\nBattling the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 pandemic\n", "segment": "Despite such public rebukes, Johnson was reelected to his parliamentary seat in 2005. Mayor of London\nJohnson entered into the London mayoral election in July 2007, challenging Labour incumbent Ken Livingstone. During the tightly contested election, he overcame perceptions that he was a gaffe-prone and insubstantial politician by focusing on issues of crime and transportation. On May 1, 2008, Johnson won a narrow victory, seen by many as a repudiation of the national Labour government led by Gordon Brown. Early the following month, Johnson fulfilled a campaign promise by stepping down as MP. In 2012 Johnson was reelected mayor, besting Livingstone again. His win was one of the few bright spots for the Conservative Party in the midterm local elections in which it lost more than 800 seats in England, Scotland, and Wales. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now\nWhile pursuing his political career, Johnson continued to write. His output as an author included Lend Me Your Ears (2003), a collection of essays;", "start_char": 2756, "end_char": 3824, "id": "23734144" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1069575955#6_2212606839", "url": "http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-the-real-reason-there-abandoned-luxury-cars-around-the-uae-2012-9", "title": "Here's the Real Reason There Are Abandoned Luxury Cars Around the UAE", "headings": "Here's The Real Reason There Are Abandoned Luxury Cars Around The UAE\nDOW\nS&P 500\nNASDAQ 100\nHere's The Real Reason There Are Abandoned Luxury Cars Around The UAE\nSign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.\nmore from The Telegraph:\n", "segment": "Stay up to date with what you want to know. Subscribe to push notifications\nRead the original article on The Telegraph. Copyright 2012. Follow The Telegraph on Twitter . more from The Telegraph: London mayoral election results 2021: Sadiq Khan reelected for second term\nLocal election results 2021: how your council voted and how the numbers map across England\nScottish election results 2021: the charts and maps that show how Scotland voted\nMan arrested in hunt for PCSO Julia James's killer\nWhy Colombia's deadly riots are a warning sign for a continent smashed by Covid\nMore: Dubai Debt\nClose icon\nTwo crossed lines that form an 'X'.", "start_char": 3350, "end_char": 3987, "id": "76068182" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_12892223#3_13955786", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayor_of_London", "title": "Mayor of London - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mayor of London\nMayor of London\nContents\nBackground\nElections\nMost recent election\nList of mayors\nTimeline\nTimeline\nPowers and functions\nInitiatives\nKen Livingstone\nBoris Johnson\nSadiq Khan\nExtended term\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "2021 London mayoral election\nThe most recent London mayoral election was held on 6 May 2021, having been delayed from May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results were announced in the evening of 8 May. Sadiq Khan was re-elected for a second term, beating the Conservative Shaun Bailey in the second round. Mayor of London election 6 May 2021\nParty\nCandidate\n1st round\n2nd round\nFirst round votes Transfer votes\nTotal\nOf round\nTransfers\nTotal\nOf round\n\nLabour\nSadiq Khan\n1,013,721\n40.0%\n192,313\n1,206,034\n55.2%\n​​\n\nConservative\nShaun Bailey\n893,051\n35.3%\n84,550\n977,601\n44.8%\n​​\n\nGreen\nSiân Berry\n197,976\n7.8%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nLiberal Democrats\nLuisa Porritt\n111,716\n4.4%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nIndependent\nNiko Omilana\n49,628\n2.0%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nReclaim\nLaurence Fox\n47,634\n1.9%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nLondon Real\nBrian Rose\n31,111\n1.2%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nRejoin EU\nRichard Hewison\n28,012\n1.1%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nCount Binface\nCount Binface\n24,775\n1.0%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nWomen's Equality\nMandu Reid\n21,182\n0.8%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nLet London Live\nPiers Corbyn\n20,604\n0.8%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nAnimal Welfare\nVanessa Hudson\n16,826\n0.7%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nUKIP\nPeter Gammons\n14,393\n0.6%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nIndependent\nFarah London\n11,869\n0.5%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nHeritage\nDavid Kurten\n11,025\n0.4%\n\n\n\n​\n​\n\nIndependent\nNims Obunge\n9,682\n0.4%\n\n\n\n​ ​\n\nSDP\nSteve Kelleher\n8,764\n0.3%\n\n\n\n​ ​\n\nRenew\nKam Balayev\n7,774\n0.3%\n\n\n\n​ ​\n\nIndependent\nMax Fosh\n6,309\n0.2%\n\n\n\n​ ​\n\nBurning Pink\nValerie Brown\n5,305\n0.2%\n\n\n\n​ ​\nList of mayors\nColour key\n(for political parties)\nIndependent\nLabour\nConservative\n#\nName\nPortrait\nTerm of office\nElected\nPolitical party\nPrevious, concurrent, and subsequent positions\nEducation\nFrom\nTo\n1\n\nKen Livingstone\n\n4 May 2000\n4 May 2008\n2000\nIndependent\nLeader of the Greater London Council ( 1981–1986)\nMP for Brent East (1987–2001)\nTulse Hill Comprehensive School\nPhilippa Fawcett Teacher Training College\n\n2004\nLabour\n2\n\nBoris Johnson\n\n4 May 2008\n9 May 2016\n2008\nConservative\nMP for Henley (2001–2008)\nMP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (2015–present)\nSecretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (2016–2018)\nLeader of the Conservative Party (2019–present)\nPrime Minister of the United Kingdom (2019–present)\nEton College\nUniversity of Oxford\n2012\n3\n\nSadiq Khan\n\n9 May 2016\nIncumbent\n2016\nLabour\nMP for Tooting (2005–2016)\nMinister of State for Transport (2009–2010)\nShadow Secretary of State for Justice (2010–2015)\nErnest Bevin School\nUniversity of North London\nUniversity of Law\n2021\nTimeline\nTimeline\nPowers and functions\nMost powers are derived from the Greater London Authority Act 1999, with additional functions coming from the Greater London Authority Act 2007, the Localism Act 2011 and Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 . The mayor's main functions are: Strategic planning, including housing, waste management, the environment and production of the London Plan\nRefuse or permit planning permission on strategic grounds\nTransport policy, delivered by functional body Transport for London\nFire and emergency planning, delivered by functional body London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority\nPolicing and crime policy, delivered by functional body Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (before 2012 by functional body Metropolitan Police Authority ). The Metropolitan Police has a structure different to most others across the country, reporting to the Mayor of London instead of a police and crime commissioner. Economic development, delivered directly by the Greater London Authority through subsidiary company GLA Land and Property (before 2012 by functional body London Development Agency)\nPower to create development corporations, such as the London Legacy Development Corporation\nThe remaining local government functions are performed by the London borough councils. There is some overlap; for example, the borough councils are responsible for waste management, but the mayor is required to produce a waste management strategy. In 2010, Mayor Johnson launched an initiative in partnership with the Multi-academy Trust AET to transform schools across London.", "start_char": 3446, "end_char": 7429, "id": "62727566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1215617047#12_1435379835", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_in_the_United_Kingdom", "title": "2012 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia", "headings": "2012 in the United Kingdom\n2012 in the United Kingdom\nContents\nIncumbents\nEvents\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nUndated\nPublications\nBirths\nDeaths\nJanuary\nFebruary\nMarch\nApril\nMay\nJune\nJuly\nAugust\nSeptember\nOctober\nNovember\nDecember\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Boris Johnson is re-elected as Mayor of London with 51.5% of the vote. Ken Livingston subsequently says it would be his 'last election'. In the London Assembly, Labour becomes the party with the greatest number of seats, with minor losses for the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The British National Party loses its only seat. Of 25 seats, the final tally stands at: Labour 12, Conservatives 9, Liberal Democrats 2, Green 2. 5 May – Chelsea win the seventh FA Cup of their history with a 2–1 win over Liverpool in the final. 13 May – Manchester City win the Premier League title on goal difference ahead of cross city rivals United, their first top division title since 1968. 16 May – The Office for National Statistics publishes figures which show that unemployment has fallen by 45,000 in the three months to March to 2,", "start_char": 9172, "end_char": 10000, "id": "100153918" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1069518379#18_2212478418", "url": "http://www.businessinsider.com/heres-how-pop-stars-make-money-now-that-people-dont-buy-music-2014-5", "title": "Here's How Pop Stars Make Money Now That People Don't Buy Music", "headings": "Here's How Pop Stars Make Money Now That People Don't Buy Music\nDOW\nS&P 500\nNASDAQ 100\nHere's How Pop Stars Make Money Now That People Don't Buy Music\nSign up for notifications from Insider! 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Follow The Telegraph on Twitter . more from The Telegraph: London mayoral election results 2021: Sadiq Khan reelected for second term\nLocal election results 2021: how your council voted and how the numbers map across England\nScottish election results 2021: the charts and maps that show how Scotland voted\nMan arrested in hunt for PCSO Julia James's killer\nWhy Colombia's deadly riots are a warning sign for a continent smashed by Covid\nNewsletter\nSign up for a daily selection of our best stories — based on your reading preferences.", "start_char": 8742, "end_char": 9454, "id": "76068108" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1839891051#7_2804245569", "url": "http://www.ibtimes.com/most-searched-2012-google-yahoo-bing-reveal-shocking-top-searches-year-934375", "title": "Most Searched 2012: Google, Yahoo, Bing Reveal Shocking Top Searches Of The Year", "headings": "Most Searched 2012: Google, Yahoo, Bing Reveal Shocking Top Searches Of The Year\nTechnology Internet\nMost Searched 2012: Google, Yahoo, Bing Reveal Shocking Top Searches Of The Year\nGoogle's 2012 Zeitgeist Globally:\nGoogle's 2012 Zeitgeist In The U.S.:\nYahoo's Top Overall 2012 Searches:\nBing's Top Searches of 2012:\n", "segment": "Election 2012\n4. 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In 1997, he starred in Private Parts, a biographical film chronicling his rise to success. The film is based on his 1993 autobiography Private Parts. The film premiered at the top of the box office in its opening weekend with a gross of $14.6 million. It grossed slightly more than $41 million in total. [ 1]\nThe movie received mostly positive reviews from critics, including Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, who were frequent guests of Stern's radio show. Some critics claimed the film glossed over his use of sexual and racial humor. [ 2]\nFor his performance, Stern won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Male Newcomer. The awards are given based on write-in votes from fans, and Stern won by a wide margin.", "start_char": 7657, "end_char": 8631, "id": "65334376" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_584026244#5_1164254838", "url": "https://wealthygorilla.com/howard-stern-net-worth/", "title": "Howard Stern's Net Worth (Updated 2021) | Wealthy Gorilla", "headings": "Howard Stern Net Worth\nNet Worth\nHoward Stern Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$650 Million\nAge:\n66\nBorn:\nJanuary 12, 1954\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nEntrepreneur\nLast Updated:\n2021\nIntroduction\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Howard Stern\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Howard Stern’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n", "segment": "Stern’s show was a breakthrough in his career, and he later released his autobiography Private Parts, which got more than 500,000 copies in print its first month. After his autobiography, he starred in films Private Parts and Ryder, P.I. He has released plenty of albums, and in 2011 he replaced Piers Morgan as a judge on America’s Got Talent. Since then, Stern has gained incredible net worth and has collaborated with celebrities including the likes of: Simon Cowell, Paul Giamatti, and Michael Cera, and much more. Stern was named by Forbes as the world’s highest-paid media personality and the fifth highest-earning worldwide. As of 2021, Howard Stern’s net worth is $650 million. Highlights\nHere are some of the best highlights of Howard Stern’s career: 50 Ways to Rank Your Mother (Album, 1982)\nThe Howard Stern Show (1987-1992)\nPrivate Parts: The Album (Album, 1997)\nSatellite Awards (Best Actor In Motion Picture, 1998)\nBlockbuster Entertainment Award (Favorite Male Newcomer, 1998)\nAdult Video News Award (2000)\nHoward Stern on Demand (2005-2006)\nAmerica’s Got Talent (2006-)\nFavorite Quotes from Howard Stern\n“I’m sickened by all religions. Religion has divided people.", "start_char": 1974, "end_char": 3155, "id": "47070419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_207689364#2_426887222", "url": "https://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/howard-sterns-house/view/google/", "title": "Howard Stern's House in Southampton, NY (Google Maps)", "headings": "\nAdvertisement\nCelebrity Homes Mailing List\nComments\nAdvertisement\n", "segment": "Howard Stern is the author of the biographical “Private Parts” which was also turned into a movie of the same name, in which he starred. His second book is titled, “Miss America.” He has also been a judge on the NBC Show, “America’s Got Talent” since 2012. He dabbled in politics in 1994 – announcing his candidacy for the governor of New York. He ended up withdrawing candidacy after declining to disclose financial information. He then backed George Patacki, who won the election. Howard Stern has three children with his first wife, Alison Berns. Their marriage ended in 2001. He married television host and model Beth Ostrosky in 2008. His interests include chess, photography, and Transcendental Meditation.", "start_char": 982, "end_char": 1695, "id": "46683107" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_207686680#2_426882527", "url": "https://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/howard-sterns-house/", "title": "Howard Stern's House in Southampton, NY - Virtual Globetrotting", "headings": "Howard Stern's House\nHoward Stern's House\nCategories\nBlog Posts\n", "segment": "Howard Stern is the author of the biographical “Private Parts” which was also turned into a movie of the same name, in which he starred. His second book is titled, “Miss America.” He has also been a judge on the NBC Show, “America’s Got Talent” since 2012. He dabbled in politics in 1994 – announcing his candidacy for the governor of New York. He ended up withdrawing candidacy after declining to disclose financial information. He then backed George Patacki, who won the election. Howard Stern has three children with his first wife, Alison Berns. Their marriage ended in 2001. He married television host and model Beth Ostrosky in 2008. His interests include chess, photography, and Transcendental Meditation.", "start_char": 1153, "end_char": 1866, "id": "46683103" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_1209156757#0_2483211150", "url": "https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119951/fullcredits", "title": "Private Parts (1997) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb", "headings": "Full Cast & Crew\nPrivate Parts (1997)\nFull Cast & Crew\nDirected by\nWriting Credits ( WGA)\nCast (in credits order)\nProduced by\nCinematography by\nFilm Editing by\nCasting By\nProduction Design by\nArt Direction by\nSet Decoration by\nCostume Design by\nMakeup Department\nProduction Management\nSecond Unit Director or Assistant Director\nArt Department\nSound Department\nSpecial Effects by\nStunts\nCamera and Electrical Department\nCasting Department\nCostume and Wardrobe Department\nEditorial Department\nLocation Management\nMusic Department\nScript and Continuity Department\nTransportation Department\nAdditional Crew\nThanks\n", "segment": "Private Parts (1997) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb\nEdit\nPrivate Parts (1997)\nFull Cast & Crew\nSee agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro\nDirected by\nBetty Thomas\n\nWriting Credits ( WGA)\nHoward Stern\n...\n(book)\n\nLen Blum\n...\n(screenplay) and\nMichael Kalesniko\n...\n(screenplay)\nCast (in credits order)\n\n\nHoward Stern\n...\nSelf\n\nRobin Quivers\n...\nRobin Quivers\n\nMary McCormack\n...\nAlison Stern\n\nFred Norris\n...\nFred Norris\n\nPaul Giamatti\n...\nKenny\n\nGary Dell'Abate\n...\nGary Dell'Abate\n\nJackie Martling\n...\nJackie Martling\n\nCarol Alt\n...\nGloria\n\nRichard Portnow\n...\nBen Stern\n\nKelly Bishop\n...\nRay Stern\n\nHenry Goodman\n...\nMoti\n\nJonathan Hadary\n...\nGriff\n\nPaul Hecht\n...\nRoss Buckingham\n\nAllison Janney\n...\nDee Dee\n\nMichael Murphy\n...\nRoger Erlick\n\nJames Murtaugh\n...\nPayton\n\nReni Santoni\n...\nVallesecca\n\nLee Wilkof\n...\nMarvin Mamoulian\n\nMelanie Good\n...\nBrittany Fairchild\n\nTheresa Lynn\n...\nOrgasm Woman\n\nAmber Smith\n...\nJulie\n\nAlthea Cassidy\n...\nThe Kielbasa Queen\n\nJenna Jameson\n...\nMandy\n\nBobby Boriello\n...\nSeven-year-old Howard (as Bobby Borriello)\n\nMichael Maccarone\n...\n12-year-old Howard\n\nMatt Friedman\n...\n16-year-old Howard (as Matthew Friedman)\n\nJohn Michael Bolger\n...\nMusic Awards Technician\n\nJohn Stamos\n...\nJohn Stamos\n\nChristopher Barron\n...\nChris Barron (as Chris Barron)\n\nFlavor Flav\n...\nFlavor Flav (as Flava Flav)\n\nM.C. Hammer\n...\nM.C. Hammer (as Hammer)\n\nTed Nugent\n...\nTed Nugent\n\nOzzy Osbourne\n...\nOzzy Osbourne\n\nJohn Popper\n...\nJohn Popper\n\nSlash\n...\nSlash\n\nRenee Suran\n...\nRenee Suran\n\nDee Snider\n...\nDee Snider\n\nTiny Tim\n...\nSelf\n\nSteven Gilborn\n...\nHoward's Agent\n\nCurtis McClarin\n...\nAirline Representative\n\nRichard B. Shull\n...\nSymphony Sid\n\nEvan Roberts\n...\nElliot\n\nGabriel De Silva\n...\nHerbie\n\nJennifer Gareis\n...\nCoed\n\nMandy Fabian\n...\nCoed (as Mandy Steckelberg)\n\nAli Marsh\n...\nBlind Coed\n\nScott Cohen\n...\nFriend\n\nJames Villemaire\n...\nFriend\n\nWendy Hoopes\n...\nElyse\n\nRichard Russell Ramos\n...\nFilm Professor\n\nGordon Joseph Weiss\n...\nUnshaven Deejay\n\nAllison Furman\n...\nBarb\n\nJulie Gawkowski\n...\nPatricia Fonfara\n\nDavenia McFadden\n...\nNurse\n\nMichael C. Gwynne\n...\nDuke of Rock (as Michael Gwynne)\n\nIrene DeCook\n...\nLeather Weather Lady\n\nJordan Derwin\n...\nRubberbound Man\n\nSilas Weir Mitchell\n...\nPatient\n\nStuart Rudin\n...\nTrembling Patient\n\nRichard Ziman\n...\nSalesman\n\nAdam LeFevre\n...\nSales Manager\n\nJanine Lindemulder\n...\nCamp Director's Wife\n\nScott Lawrence\n...\nNews Guy\n\nChristine Tucci\n...\nDoctor\n\nKim Chan\n...\nWaiter\n\nNick Wyman\n...\nDouglas Kiker\n\nStephen Pearlman\n...\nCouple Looking for Apartment\n\nCatherine Wolf\n...\nCouple Looking for Apartment\n\nTom Tammi\n...\nCorporate Executive\n\nLuke Reilly\n...\nImus\n\nRick Levi\n...\nLawyer\n\nPeter Jacobson\n...\nLawyer\n\nLeslie Bibb\n...\nNBC Tour Guide\n\nJoanne Camp\n...\nReenie\n\nPeter Maloney\n...\nResearcher\n\nSarah Zinsser\n...\nKenny's Secretary\n\nBarry Papick\n...\nEngineer\n\nDavid Letterman\n...\nDavid Letterman\n\nChristine Toy Johnson\n...\nNBC Switchboard Operator (as Christine Toy)\n\nAlison Stern\n...\nNBC Switchboard Operator\n\nBrian Johnson\n...\nBrian Johnson - AC-DC Singer\n\nAngus Young\n...\nAngus Young - AC-DC Lead Guitar\n\nMalcolm Young\n...\nMalcolm Young - AC-DC Rhythm Guitar\n\nPhil Rudd\n...\nPhil Rudd - AC-DC Drummer\n\nCliff Williams\n...\nCliff Williams - AC-DC Bassist\n\nSusan Pratt\n...\nStewardess\n\nSasha Martin\n...\nHoward's Daughter\n\nSarah Hyland\n...\nHoward's Daughter (as Sarah Jane Hyland)\n\nJohn Melendez\n...\nJohn Melendez (as 'Stuttering' John Melendez)\n\nCrackhead Bob\n...\nSelf (as George 'Crackhead Bob' Harvey)\n\nNicole Bass\n...\nNicole Bass\n\nCamille Grammer\n...\nBikini Girl in Westchester (as Camille Donatacci)\n\nDanna Bradley\n...\nTransvestite\n\nSeth Silver\n...\nTransvestite\n\nCarrie Flaska\n...\nWife in Car\n\nSteve Ballot\n...\nHusband\n\nBrian Costantini\n...\nDC Cop\n\nBarnett Milton Lloyd\n...\nDC Cop\n\nAimee Luzier\n...\nBetty Jean Rushton (voice)\nRest of cast listed alphabetically: Eric Attio\n...\nAirplane Pilot (scenes deleted)\n\nDemetria Bailey\n...\nConcert Attendee\n\nLawrence Cioppa\n...\nAlison's Father\n\nRico Racine\n...\nNBC Studio Guy\n\nMary Lou Allgood\n...\nLesbian Harem Girl (uncredited)\n\nAlley Baggett\n...\nGirl in Lesbian Camp (uncredited)\n\nDamian Bailey\n...\nStudent (uncredited)\n\nJanai P. Canada\n...\nExtra (uncredited)\n\nJohn Capo\n...\n(uncredited)\n\nWilson Cleveland\n...\nConcertgoer (uncredited)\n\nJoe Tom Collins\n...\nCollege Student (uncredited)\n\nJoseph Corredor\n...\nMTV Awards Extra (uncredited)\n\nPeter Costanza\n...\n(uncredited)\n\nBashirrah Creswell\n...\nTeresa (uncredited)\n\nGregory D'Angelo\n...\nNBC Page (uncredited)\n\nChristopher Del Gaudio\n...\nConcertgoer (uncredited)\n\nSteve DiGennaro\n...\nRally Supporter (uncredited)\n\nMary Dimino\n...\nAutograph Seeker (uncredited)\n\nBrother Eden Douglas\n...\nIslamic Bodyguard #2 (uncredited)\n\nPatrick Coleman Duncan\n...\nFilm School Student (uncredited)\n\nStuart Ellis\n...\n(uncredited)\n\nEdie Falco\n...\nAlison's Friend (uncredited)\n\nShawn P. Farrell\n...\nRally / Concert goer (uncredited)\n\nMia Farrow\n...\nSelf (uncredited)\n\nMatt Friedman\n...\n17-Year-Old Howard (uncredited)\n\nAl Giordano\n...\nBackground (uncredited)\n\nTommy Groth\n...\nAudience Member (uncredited)\n\nLarry Guardino\n...\nPasserby (uncredited)\n\nBarry Hirschberg\n...\nBackground (uncredited)\n\nSonia Kazarova\n...\nEscort to John Stamos - MTV Music Awards (uncredited)\n\nBradley Kell\n...\nAutograph Seeker (uncredited)\n\nJames Koons\n...\nRally Go'er (uncredited)\n\nJames Krieger\n...\n(uncredited)\n\nStacey Louis\n...\nCollege Student (uncredited)\n\nFrank Lukacs\n...\nExtra (uncredited)\n\nKatie MacIntosh\n...\nMTV Award Presenter (uncredited)\n\nBonnie Monaghan\n...\nAcademy Award Attendee (uncredited)\n\nJennifer Moody\n...\nBiker Chick (uncredited)\n\nJames Murray\n...\nStudent (uncredited)\n\nJoy Newman\n...\nMary Magdalene - Howard's College Film Project (uncredited)\n\nFrancesco Paladino\n...\nAcademy Awards Actor (uncredited)\n\nIggy Pop\n...\nIggy Pop (uncredited)\n\nSal Rinella\n...\nConcertgoer (uncredited)\n\nKevin Scullin\n...\nDisc Jockey at WCCC (uncredited)\n\nKennen Sisco\n...\nAutograph Girl (uncredited)\n\nDavid Sontag\n...\nBiker (uncredited)\n\nMatilda Szydagis\n...\nAudience Member (uncredited)\n\nLarry Tobias\n...\nMan in Crowd (uncredited)\n\nEmmanuel Todorov\n...\nAudience Member (uncredited)\n\nChristopher Tracy\n...\nConcert Guard (uncredited)\n\nJ.D. Walters\n...\nAutograph Seeker (uncredited)\n\nChris White\n...\nStudent (uncredited)\n\nWendy Whoppers\n...\nBig-Breasted Woman (uncredited)\nProduced by\nCelia D. Costas\n...\nco-producer (as Celia Costas)\nDaniel Goldberg\n...\nexecutive producer\nKeith J. Knight\n...\nvideo segment producer\nJoe Medjuck\n...\nexecutive producer\nIvan Reitman\n...\nproducer\nMatt Sager\n...\nsegment producer (segment \"producer\")\nKeith Samples\n...\nexecutive producer\nCinematography by\nWalt Lloyd\n...\ndirector of photography\nFilm Editing by\nPeter Teschner\n\nCasting By\nOlivia Harris\n\nPhyllis Huffman\n\nProduction Design by\nCharles Rosen\n\nArt Direction by\nRick Butler\n\nSet Decoration by\nBeth Kushnick\n\nCostume Design by\nJoseph G. Aulisi\n\nMakeup Department\nStephen G. Bishop\n...\nhair stylist\nColleen Callaghan\n...\nhair designer\nKymbra Callaghan\n...\nmakeup artist\nKen Chase\n...\nmakeup artist: Howard\nLinda Grimes\n...\nmakeup artist\nPaul Huntley\n...\nwig maker\nSharon Ilson\n...\nsupervising makeup artist\nNeal Martz\n...\nspecial makeup artist\nRalph Morone\n...\nhair stylist\nKaren Reuter Fabbo\n...\nmakeup artist\nAnthony Veader\n...\nsecond hair stylist\nTodd Kleitsch\n...\nspecial makeup effects artist (uncredited)\nProduction Management\nDonna E. Bloom\n...\nunit production manager: second unit\nCelia D. Costas\n...\nunit production manager (as Celia Costas)\nMonica Levinson\n...\nproduction supervisor\nSean T. Stratton\n...\npost-production supervisor (as Sean Stratton)\nSecond Unit Director or Assistant Director\nKenneth G. Brown\n...\nsecond second assistant director\nMichael DeCasper\n...\nsecond assistant director\nE.J. Foerster\n...\nsecond unit director\nRichard Graves\n...\nfirst assistant director\nMichael Haley\n...\nfirst assistant director: second unit\nAmy Lauritsen\n...\nsecond second assistant director\nGlen Trotiner\n...\nsecond assistant director\nChristopher Woods\n...\nsecond unit director\nArt Department\nJonathan Arkin\n...\nassistant art director\nJoAnn Atwood\n...\non-set dresser\nNicholas R. Bell\n...\nart department production assistant\nShirley Belwood\n...\nassistant property master\nMartin Bernstein\n...\nconstruction coordinator\nPhilip Canfield\n...\nproperty assistant (as Philip C. Canfield)\nMark Cox\n...\ncarpenter\nRobert Currie\n...\non-set dresser\nMichael Curry Sr. ...\nconstruction foreperson\nChris DeTitta\n...\nleadperson (as Christopher DeTitta)\nAndrew Dimeo\n...\nset dresser (as Andrew DiMeo)\nKate Falzarano\n...\nproperty assistant (as Kathy Fundus-Falzarano)\nJohn J. Flugel\n...\nset dresser\nRalph Fratianni\n...\nassistant construction grip\nPaul Gaily\n...\nset dresser\nJoseph Garzero\n...\nchargeperson scenic artist\nMichael Herlihy\n...\ncarpenter\nRichard Hoppe\n...\nproperty assistant (as Richard K. Hoppe)\nLori Johnson\n...\nassistant set decorator\nRichard S. Kamin\n...\nconstruction foreperson (as Richard Kamin)\nBarbara A. Kastner\n...\nsupervising property person\nLara Kelly\n...\nart department coordinator\nMarion Kolsby\n...\nassistant art director\nGary Kosko\n...\nassistant art director\nVictor Morales\n...\nshop person\nChristopher Nelson\n...\nset dresser\nJohn Oates Jr.\n...\nset dresser\nArne Olsen\n...\nsupervising construction grip\nLouis J. Porzio\n...\ncarpenter\nMichael Saccio\n...\nset dresser\nMitch Towse\n...\nset dresser\nJoan Winters\n...\ngraphic designer\nJohn Wolanczyk\n...\ncamera scenic artist (as John P. Wolanczyk)\nMarc Ameruso\n...\nassistant set dresser (uncredited)\nWayne T. Leonard\n...\nset dresser (uncredited)\nSound Department\nGary Alexander\n...\nre-recording mixer\nSteve Bartkowicz\n...\nre-recording engineer\nMichael J. Benavente\n...\nsupervising dialogue editor\nArlan H. Boll\n...\nsound\nGary C. Bourgeois\n...\nre-recording mixer (as Gary Bourgeois)\nWeldon Brown\n...\nadr mixer\nAaron Bryson\n...\nrecordist\nDean Drabin\n...\nfoley mixer\nSusan Dudeck\n...\nadr editor\nJohn Dunn\n...\nsupervising sound editor\nJulie Feiner\n...\ndialogue editor\nJoel Holland\n...\nsound recordist\nPaul Holzborn\n...\nfoley artist\nLarry Hopkin", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 10000, "id": "52574058" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_97717214#1_224031969", "url": "https://thenetworthportal.com/wiki-2018-2019-2020-2021/actor/howard-stern-net-worth/", "title": "Howard Stern Net Worth 2020 | The Net Worth Portal", "headings": "Howard Stern Net Worth 2020\nHoward Stern Net Worth 2020\nNet Worth of Howard Stern\n", "segment": "The Howard stern show aired in 60 markets and managed to attract 20 million listeners at its peak. The star managed to win lots of awards that included Billboard’s nationally syndicated air personality of the year for 8 consecutive times. He became one of the most paid radio personalities when he signed a 5 year deal with Sirius worth $500 million. He also hosted a number of TV shows and produced a few of them as well. He also wrote 2 books named Private parts and Miss America that entered the best-seller list of the New York Times and sold over one million copies. The book “private parts” was then turned into a comedy film in the year 1997. As he is a multi-talented artist, he has managed to make a lot of money for himself. He has worked for over 40 years in this industry and has managed to make a lot of fans for himself. He has made these fans with his works that he has done in the past. He has also been nominated for several awards as well.", "start_char": 637, "end_char": 1595, "id": "36837618" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_21770172#8_50480310", "url": "https://networthbro.com/howard-stern-net-worth/", "title": "Howard Stern Net Worth 💲 2021 | Salary | House | Cars | Wiki", "headings": "Howard Stern Net Worth 2021 | Salary Per Episode | House | Cars\nActors\nHoward Stern Net Worth 2021 | Salary Per Episode | House | Cars\n$ 600 Million\nHoward Stern Net Worth 2021 @ $ 600 Million\nHow much is Howard Stern Worth? (what is Howard stern’s net worth):\nHoward Stern Net Worth: More than just radio!\nHoward Stern Salary Per Show | Salary Per Year | Per Month | Per Day\nSalary & Other Earnings Overview:\nHoward Stern House | Cars Collection | Private Jets\nHoward Stern House & Property (Howard Stern House Address):\nHoward Stern Car:\nHoward Stern Biography | Wiki\nQuick Facts about Howard Stern:\nHoward Stern Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Snapchat\nMichael Strahan Net Worth 2021 | Salary | Mansion | Cars | Biography\nYou may like\n", "segment": "In 2010, the veteran shock-jock renewed his contract with SiriusXM Radio through 2015 despite talks of possible retirement. Stern signed a $1 million advance contract with Simon & Schuster in 1993 to publish his first biographical book, Private Parts, which was released on October 7, 1993. The book’s first printing sold 225,000 copies within hours of going on sale, becoming the fastest-selling title in Schuster’s history. A film adaptation of the biographical Private Parts, with Howard Stern playing himself in the title role, was released on March 7, 1997, topping the box office in its opening weekend with a gross of $14.6 million, and a total of $41.2 million in movie tickets. Stern continues to work for Sirius and is currently the highest-paid radio figure in the United States. How Much is Wally Amos Net Worth\n\nQuick Facts about Howard Stern: Full Name\nHoward Stern\nNet Worth\n$650 Million\nSalary\n$90 Million\nDate Of Birth\nJanuary 12, 1954\nPlace Of Birth\nJackson Heights, New York City, New York, United States\nHeight\n6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)\nProfession\nTalk show host, Comedian, TV and radio personality, Author, Actor, Disc jockey, Photographer\nEducation\nHebrew school, South Side High School, Elmira College, Boston University, School of Public Communications, Radio Engineering Institute of Electronics in Fredericksburg\nNationality\nAmerican\nSpouse\nBeth Ostrosky Stern (m. 2008), Alison Berns (m. 1978–2001)\nChildren\nEmily Beth Stern, Deborah Jennifer Stern, Ashley Jade Stern\nParents\nRay Stern, Ben Stern\nSiblings\nEllen Stern\nNicknames\nStern Howard, howard_stern, Stern, Howard, How, The Howard, King of All Media, Howchie, Howie, Tzvi, Howeird\nAwards\nBlockbuster Entertainment Awards (1998), Adult Video News Awards – Special Achievement Award (2000), Golden Apple Awards (1996)\nMusic Groups\nThe Losers\nNominations\nNational Radio Hall of Fame (2012), Razzie Awards, Golden Satellite Award (1998), XRCO Award (2005)\nMovies\nPrivate Parts (1997), Supertwink (2006), History of Talk Radio (2005), Ryder P.I. (1986)\nTV Shows\nThe King Schmaltz Bagel Hour, The Howard Stern Show, The Howard Stern “Interview”, Howard Stern’s New Year’s Rotten Eve 1994, The Howard Stern Radio Show, Howard Stern: The High School Years, America’s Got Talent (2012-2015)\nHoward Stern Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Snapchat\nFacebook\nhttps://www.facebook.com/thehowardsternshow\nTwitter\nhttps://www.twitter.com/sternshow\nInstagram\nhttps://instagram.com/sternshow\nWikipedia\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Stern\nHope you like this Howard Stern Networth article. If you like this, then please share it with your friends… This above post is all about the estimated earnings of Howard Stern. Do you have any queries, then feel free to ask via comment section.", "start_char": 6346, "end_char": 9094, "id": "65100153" } ]
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China's Communist Party: Atrophy and Adaptation
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1672427381#0_2843136802", "url": "http://spartacus-educational.com/CHINAcommunist.htm", "title": "Chinese Communist Party", "headings": "Chinese Communist Party\nChinese Communist Party\nPrimary Sources\n(1) Mao Zedong, interviewed by Edgar Snow in Red Star Over China (1936)\n(2) Su Kaiming, Modern China (1985)\n(3) Qi Wen, China (1979)\n", "segment": "Chinese Communist Party\nAmerican History >\nCold War >\nChinese Communist Party\n▼ Primary Sources ▼\nChinese Communist Party\nInspired by the Russian Revolution the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was established in Shanghai by Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao in June 1921. Early members included Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Zhu De and Lin Biao. Following instructions from the Comintern members also joined the Kuomintang. Mao Zedong soon became the most important member of the CCP. He adapted the ideas of Lenin who had successfully achieved a revolution in Russia in 1917. He argued that in Asia it was important to concentrate on the countryside rather than the towns, in order to create a revolutionary elite. With the help of advisers from the Soviet Union the Kuomintang gradually increased its power in China. Its leader, Sun Yat-sen died on 12th March 1925. Chiang Kai-Shek eventually emerged as the most important figure in the organization. He now carried out a purge that eliminated the communists from the organization.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1016, "id": "62526833" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_244342190#12_450145245", "url": "http://alphahistory.com/chineserevolution/chinese-communist-party/", "title": "The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)", "headings": "The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)\nThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP)\nOrigins\n", "segment": "By this point the CCP had fewer than 1,000 members, however, in 1926 the party turned its attention to recruiting. By the spring of 1927, its membership had increased to more than 57,000. 1. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was formed by Chen Duxiu, Li Dazhao and others in Shanghai in July 1921. It originated from political and literary groups that studied Marxism after the May Fourth Movement. 2. Marxism was a European ideology developed by Karl Marx and adapted by Vladimir Lenin. It offered an alternative to Western democratic systems and a condemnation of Western imperialism. 3. Marxism offered criticism of Western governments and economics, in particular, their imperialism and economic exploitation of weaker countries like China.", "start_char": 9252, "end_char": 9996, "id": "4016131" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1393837343#2_2825538801", "url": "http://www.chinatoday.com/org/cpc/", "title": "Chinese Communist Party, Communist Party of China, General Information of CPC", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Brief Introduction of the Communist Party of China\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded on July 1, 1921 in Shanghai, China. After 28 years of struggle, the CPC finally won victory of \"new-democratic revolution\" and founded the People's Republic of China in 1949. The CPC is the ruling party of mainland China (P.R. China). The Communist Party of China is founded mainly on ideology and politics. The CPC derives its ideas and policies from the people's concentrated will and then turns that will into State laws and decisions which are passed by the National People's Congress of China through the State's legal procedures. Theoretically, CPC does not take the place of the government in the State's leadership system. The Party conducts its activities within the framework of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China and the law and has no right to transcend the Constitution and the law. All Party members, like all citizens in the country, are equal before the law. The Third Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, held in December 1978, decided to shift the focus of the Party's work to socialist modernization and set a policy of reform and opening up to the outside world. Any Chinese who has reached the age of 18, accepts the Party's Program and Constitution and is willing to join and work actively in one of the Party organizations, carry out the Party's decisions and pay membership dues regularly, may apply for membership of the CPC.", "start_char": 1135, "end_char": 2642, "id": "76422521" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_1008546750#1_1840181594", "url": "http://chineseculture.about.com/od/thechinesegovernment/a/Chinese-Communist-Party.htm", "title": "An Overview of the Chinese Communist Party", "headings": "An Overview of the Chinese Communist Party\nAn Overview of the Chinese Communist Party\nThe Most Powerful Political Party in the World\nHow Was the Communist Party of China Founded?\nEarly Influences\nThe Early CCP Was a Soviet-Style Party\nThe Northern Expedition\nThe Long March\nThe Second United Front\nA One-Party State\nA Party Congress Every Five Years\nThe Party’s Leadership Is Marked by Generations\nThe Current Leadership\n", "segment": "The first Party Congress was held in Shanghai in July 1921. Some 57 members, including Mao Zedong, attended the meeting. Early Influences\nThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in the early 1920s by intellectuals who were influenced by the Western ideas of anarchism and Marxism. They were inspired by the 1918 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and by the May Fourth Movement, which swept across China at the end of World War I . At the time of the CCP’s founding, China was a divided, backward country ruled by various local warlords and burdened by unequal treaties that gave foreign powers special economic and territorial privileges in China. Looking to the USSR as an example, the intellectuals who founded the CCP believed that the Marxist revolution was the best path to strengthen and modernize China. The Early CCP Was a Soviet-Style Party\nThe CCP’s early leaders received funding and guidance from Soviet advisors and many went to the Soviet Union for education and training. The early CCP was a Soviet-style Party led by intellectuals and urban workers who advocated orthodox Marxist-Leninist thought. In 1922, the CCP joined the larger and more powerful revolutionary party, the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), to form the First United Front (1922-27). Under the First United Front, the CCP was absorbed into the KMT.", "start_char": 1237, "end_char": 2571, "id": "4864028" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_244342190#0_450122860", "url": "http://alphahistory.com/chineserevolution/chinese-communist-party/", "title": "The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)", "headings": "The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)\nThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP)\nOrigins\n", "segment": "The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)\nThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP)\nThe CCP congress in July 1921 was held in this building in Shanghai\nThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in 1921 by writers and political activists who had participated in the May Fourth Movement. Seeking an alternative path for China’s political development, these men turned to the writings of Karl Marx and the example provided by Bolshevik revolutionaries in Russia. In its first years, the CCP was small and relatively insignificant. Just a dozen people attended the party’s first congress in 1921 and by January 1925 its total membership was still less than 1,000 people. During this early period the CCP’s ideology, organisation and tactics were determined not by its Chinese members but by the Communist International in Moscow. In the early 1920s, Moscow considered the CCP too weak and underdeveloped to be a revolutionary party in its own right, so CCP members were directed to join the nationalist Guomindang and support its quest for national reunification. The First United Front – a political and military collaboration between the Comintern, the CCP and the Guomindang – was negotiated by Sun Yixian and Adolph Joffe in 1923. Ideological differences between communists and right-wing militarists in the Guomindang made the First United Front an often uncomfortable alliance – but from a communist perspective, it facilitated the reunification of China while providing the CCP with military training, opportunities for recruitment and knowledge and understanding of the Guomindang, its future rival for power. Origins\nChinese reformists and radicals had long been curious about and receptive to Western political ideologies. The American liberal John Dewey visited China in 1919 at the height of the May Fourth Movement, while British philosopher Bertrand Russell also spent a year in China in 1920.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1891, "id": "4016119" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1234349720#0_1803649452", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/leaders-of-communist-china-throughout-the-years.html", "title": "Leaders of Communist China Throughout the Years - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Leaders of Communist China Throughout the Years\nLeaders of Communist China Throughout the Years\nSome of the Famous Leaders of Communist China\nChen Duxiu\nXiang Zhongfa\nMao Zedong\nXi Jinping\nUpholding the CPC Ideals\nLeaders of Communist China Throughout the Years\n", "segment": "Leaders of Communist China Throughout the Years - WorldAtlas\nLeaders of Communist China Throughout the Years\nMao Zedong, the most famous of all Chinese communist leaders. The Communist Party of China is the founding party of the People’s Republic of China and the sole ruling party in China. The party was founded in 1921 by Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao. The highest governing body is the National Congress which is convened every fifth year and the Central Committee when National Congress is not in session. The highest ranking official of the party is the General Secretary. Previously, the post of chairman which has since been abolished was the most powerful. This article explores some of the leaders of CPC, their achievements, and criticism. Some of the Famous Leaders of Communist China\nChen Duxiu\nBorn in 1879, Chen Duxiu spent his early life in Anqing and moved to Nanjing in 1902 then to Japan the same year. He became an outspoken writer and critic of the Qing government. Chen co-founded the Chinese Communist Party alongside Li Dazhao in 1921 after a diligent study of the Marxist theories and served as its first General Secretary from 1921 to 1927.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1161, "id": "96407863" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1393718917#0_2825301801", "url": "http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/17ct/17e/1012/bg01.htm", "title": "Design Template", "headings": "Brief History of CPC\nBrief History of CPC", "segment": "Design Template\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBrief History of CPC\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded in July 1921. From 1921 to 1949, the CPC led the Chinese people in their arduous armed struggle and finally succeeded in overthrowing the rule of imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat-capitalism and establishing the People's Republic of China (PRC). After the founding of the PRC, the CPC led the Chinese people of all ethnic groups in defending the independence and security of the country, successfully completing the transition from new democratic revolution to socialist revolution, carrying out systematic large-scale socialist construction, and achieving economic and cultural progress unparalleled in Chinese history. After the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Party Central Committee at the end of 1978, the country embarked on the biggest change in the history of New China. From 1979, the CPC began to carry out the reform and opening-up policy initiated by Deng Xiaoping. In more than two decades since the initiation of the reform and opening-up, China’s economic and social development has been crowned with remarkable success and the country has taken on a new look. This has been the best period since the founding of the PRC in which the Chinese people have reaped the most material benefits. The CPC today has more than 66 million members and over 3.5 million primary organizations. Hu Jintao is the current General Secretary of the Communist Party of China. From China Daily http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2007-07/10/content_6142022.htm", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1553, "id": "76422353" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1234345075#1_1803640103", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/leaders-of-communist-china-through-history.html", "title": "Leaders Of Communist China Through History - WorldAtlas", "headings": "Leaders Of Communist China Through History\nLeaders Of Communist China Through History\nMao Zedong\nHua Guofeng\nDeng Xiaoping\nConclusion\nLeaders Of Communist China Through History\n", "segment": "The CPC is the oldest and the founding party in the country, presently it is the ruling political party in China and also the sole governing party. Other political parties do not hold any power or independence outside of the ruling political party CPC. The Communist Party of China (CPC) was formed in 1921 and quickly grew such that by 1949 it had driven KMT government from mainland China, and this led lead to the establishing of the People’s Republic of China. The party has a membership of 88.76 million people making it the second largest political party in the world. Leaders of the Communist China through history have had an affiliation with the party. Some of these leaders include; Mao Zedong\nMao Zedong was the founding figure of the People’s Republic of China party born in 1893, and he was a real Chinese revolutionary leader. His leadership in China was autocratic and was the Chairman of the party. Zedong was the first and the longest serving head of the People’s Republic of China ascending into leadership in 1949 until his death in 1976. Maoism defined his political policies, military strategies, and Marxist-Leninist.", "start_char": 360, "end_char": 1499, "id": "96407857" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2965571726#1_3277679481", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Communist_Party", "title": "Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chinese Communist Party\nChinese Communist Party\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHistory\nFounding and early history (1921–1927)\nChinese Civil War and Second Sino-Japanese War (1927–1949)\nFounding the PRC and becoming the sole ruling party (1949–present)\nIdeology\nFormal ideology\nEconomics\nGovernance\nCollective leadership\nDemocratic centralism\nShuanggui\nMulti-Party Cooperation System\nOrganization\nCentral organization\nLower-level organizations\nFunding\nMembers\nCommunist Youth League\nSymbols\nParty-to-party relations\nCommunist parties\nRuling parties of socialist states\nNon-communist parties\nElectoral history\nNational People's Congress elections\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nCitations\nSources\nArticles and journal entries\nBooks\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The CCP was founded in 1921, mainly by Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao, with the help of the Far Eastern Bureau of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Far Eastern Secretariat of the Communist International under Vladimir Lenin. The party grew quickly, and by 1949 it had driven the Kuomintang (KMT)'s Nationalist Government from mainland China to Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, leading to the establishment of the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949. It controls the country's armed forces, the People's Liberation Army (PLA). It is also one of the two major historical contemporary parties in Chinese history, the other being the Kuomintang. The CCP is officially organized on the basis of democratic centralism, a principle conceived by Russian Marxist theoretician Vladimir Lenin which entails a democratic and open discussion on policy on the condition of unity in upholding the agreed-upon policies. Theoretically, the highest body of the CCP is the National Congress, convened every fifth year. When the National Congress is not in session, the Central Committee is the highest body, but since the body meets normally only once a year most duties and responsibilities are vested in the Politburo and its Standing Committee, members of the latter seen as the top leadership of the Party and the State. The party's leader recently holds the offices of general secretary (responsible for civilian party duties), Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) (responsible for military affairs) and State President (a largely ceremonial position). Through these posts, the party leader is the country's paramount leader. The current leader is general secretary Xi Jinping, elected at the 18th Central Committee held on 15 November 2012.", "start_char": 3263, "end_char": 5019, "id": "101292440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1393837343#1_2825537509", "url": "http://www.chinatoday.com/org/cpc/", "title": "Chinese Communist Party, Communist Party of China, General Information of CPC", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Organizational Chart of the Chinese Communist Party Central Leading Bodies (source: xinhua.net)\nZhongnanhai - Headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party\nZhongnanhai, Beijing - Headquarters of CPC and Chinese Government\nWall Banner on the left-hand side: \" Long Live the Great Chinese Communist Party!\" Wall Banner on the right-hand side: \" Long Live the Invincible Mao Zedong Thought!\" Brief Introduction of the Communist Party of China\nThe Communist Party of China (CPC) was founded on July 1, 1921 in Shanghai, China. After 28 years of struggle, the CPC finally won victory of \"new-democratic revolution\" and founded the People's Republic of China in 1949. The CPC is the ruling party of mainland China (P.R. China). The Communist Party of China is founded mainly on ideology and politics. The CPC derives its ideas and policies from the people's concentrated will and then turns that will into State laws and decisions which are passed by the National People's Congress of China through the State's legal procedures.", "start_char": 750, "end_char": 1769, "id": "76422520" } ]
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what language do the speak in pakistan?
English Language
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111077535#0_297221370", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_pakistan", "title": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers\nAsk Question\nLanguages and Cultures\nPakistan\nArabic Language and Culture\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-05-03 01:25:06\nThere are many languages in Pakistan depending on what province you are in. The national languages are Urdu and English. English is used as a business language. Other main languages are Sindhi, Punjabi, Balochi, Pashto, Ciryki, Kindko and Persian is also spoken in some parts. Pakistan is a multilingual country. No less than twenty-four languages and dialects are spoken by the people of Pakistan. The main languages of Pakistan are; Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Baluchi, Pashto, Brahvi, Hindko, Kashmiri.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 741, "id": "74901565" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_235620250#0_443477139", "url": "http://www.uh.edu/~sriaz/thecountry/languages/", "title": "The Languages of Pakistan", "headings": "\nTHE LANGUAGES OF PAKISTAN\nURDU Dictionary on Internet\n", "segment": "The Languages of Pakistan\nTHE LANGUAGES OF PAKISTAN\nPhilologists say that there are over 300 dialects and languages spoken in the country today and each is distinctly differently from the other. Some of the common languages are: Urdu: Urdu is the national language of Pakistan. It is a mixture of Persian, Arabic and various local languages. It is similar to Hindi but written in Arabic script. English: Official language\nPunjabi: Mainly spoken in the province of Punjab\nSindhi: Mainly spoken in the province of Sind\nPashtu:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 524, "id": "25962379" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111077535#8_297231438", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_pakistan", "title": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "The country has two official languages which are the Urdu and the English language. Urdu\nUrdu is the National language, but Punjabi has the largest number of native speakers. Urdu\nUrdu is the national language of Pakistan. English is the official language of Pakistan. There are four major provincial languages of Pakistan: 1. Sindhi. 2. Punjabi. 3.", "start_char": 3630, "end_char": 3979, "id": "74901573" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111077535#1_297222472", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_pakistan", "title": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Other main languages are Sindhi, Punjabi, Balochi, Pashto, Ciryki, Kindko and Persian is also spoken in some parts. Pakistan is a multilingual country. No less than twenty-four languages and dialects are spoken by the people of Pakistan. The main languages of Pakistan are; Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Baluchi, Pashto, Brahvi, Hindko, Kashmiri. Answer\nNational language of Pakistan is Urdu and is spoken in all provinces of Pakistan. Other languages spoken in Pakistan include Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Balochi, Barahvi, Siraki, Hindku, Khachi, etc. Even though the official languages of Pakistan are English and Urdu, Pakistan has a much more diverse range of languages. The most common of them are Punjabi, Sindhi, Seraiki, Balochi and\nAnswer\nPunjabi 48%\nSindhi 12%\nSiraiki (a Punjabi variant) 10%\nPashtu 8%\nUrdu (official) 8%\nBalochi 3%\nHindko 2%\nBrahui 1%\nEnglish (official; lingua franca of Pakistani elite and most government ministries), Burushaski and other 8%\nAnswer\nUrdu, the national language of Pakistan, was created around the 1600's in Central Asia.", "start_char": 402, "end_char": 1459, "id": "74901566" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111077535#6_297229425", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_pakistan", "title": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Among them Urdu is chosen as the national language of Pakistan. ENGLISH\n~\nActually Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. There are other dialects, such as Farsi, spoken in some of the remote mountain regions. Many educated Pakistanis also speak English. english\nWell I am pretty sure its all in the name so its Pakistanian but I am still young so im not 50% sure so you should ask someone else. Urdu and English. Urdu, English is Pakistan's official language. As with most other countries in the world, other languages are spoken there also, on a regular basis. These languages are Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, and Baluchi. Pakistan or the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is in South Asia.", "start_char": 2942, "end_char": 3629, "id": "74901571" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1258904115#0_1863602632", "url": "https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-pakistan.html", "title": "What Languages Are Spoken In Pakistan? - WorldAtlas", "headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Pakistan?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Pakistan?\nOfficial Languages Of Pakistan\nEnglish\nUrdu\nThe National Language Of Pakistan\nProvincial Languages Of Pakistan\nPunjabi\nPashto\nSindhi\nBalochi\nMinority Languages Of Pakistan\nForeign Languages That Have A Significant Impact In Pakistan\nEnglish\nArabic\nPersian\n", "segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Pakistan? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Pakistan? The earliest Sindhi manuscripts written during the Abbasid Era\nPakistan, a country in South Asia, is the sixth most populous country in the world. The country encompasses an area of 881,913 square km, the 36th largest in the world, and has a population of 201,995,540. The territory that now is the modern country of Pakistan is considered as a cradle of civilization and housed several ancient cultures. The Mehrgarh of the Neolithic period and the Indus Valley Civilization of the Bronze Age grew up in this region. Several dynasties and empires have ruled over the region in the past and left behind their traces in the form of the varied cultures and the rich linguistic diversity of Pakistan. Official Languages Of Pakistan\nBoth English and Urdu are the official languages of Pakistan. English\nA remnant of the British colonial rule in the region, English serves an important medium of formal communication in the country. The Constitution and the laws of the country were originally written in English and are now being translated into the local languages.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1153, "id": "96445864" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111077535#2_297223896", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_pakistan", "title": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Answer\nNational language of Pakistan is Urdu and is spoken in all provinces of Pakistan. Other languages spoken in Pakistan include Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Balochi, Barahvi, Siraki, Hindku, Khachi, etc. Even though the official languages of Pakistan are English and Urdu, Pakistan has a much more diverse range of languages. The most common of them are Punjabi, Sindhi, Seraiki, Balochi and\nAnswer\nPunjabi 48%\nSindhi 12%\nSiraiki (a Punjabi variant) 10%\nPashtu 8%\nUrdu (official) 8%\nBalochi 3%\nHindko 2%\nBrahui 1%\nEnglish (official; lingua franca of Pakistani elite and most government ministries), Burushaski and other 8%\nAnswer\nUrdu, the national language of Pakistan, was created around the 1600's in Central Asia. The word 'Urdu' comes from the Turkish word 'ordu' meaning 'camp' or 'army'. It was used as a unifying communication tool between the Muslim soldiers during their conquest of Ancient India (including Countries east until Myanmar) and Eastern Persia. These soldiers were of Persian, Arab, or Turkish descent. The majority of the soldiers, however, were of Persian origin. This directly affected the language to be used between them.", "start_char": 741, "end_char": 1891, "id": "74901567" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_1271226113#2_2144636767", "url": "http://researchmaniacs.com/demonyms/countries/whatdoyoucallpeoplefrompakistan.html", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "A person from Pakistan and/or a citizen of Pakistan\nis called Pakistani. You may also be interested in what people from Pakistan speak? In other words, what language do people in Pakistan speak? The language that people speak in Pakistan is Urdu, Punjabi, and English. Okay, now that you know what people from Pakistan\nare called and you know what language they speak,\nyou may want to learn more about the people of Pakistan. Here is more information about the country of\nPakistan\nMore information\nfrom Research Maniacs: What are People from different Countries called? Now you know what people from Pakistan is called. Do you know what people in other Countries are called? World Flags\nWe have displayed the Pakistan flag picture on this page.", "start_char": 470, "end_char": 1213, "id": "62089082" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_111077535#12_297235590", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_pakistan", "title": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Pakistan\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Pakistan?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "I have yet to see a statistical analysis of the total number of languages, inclusive of hundreds of isolated dilects, but URDU is the mother language. English is also wodely spoken and understood. Punjabi is spoken mostly\n0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2013-08-19 01:08:21\nNational language of Pakistan is Urdu and is spoken in all provinces of Pakistan. Other languages spoken in Pakistan include Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Balochi, Barahvi, Siraki, Hindku, Khachi, etc. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-30 04:34:11\nThe 2 official languages are: Urdu\nEnglish\nOnly 8% of the population speaks Urdu as a first language, but most Pakistanis can speak it as a second language. There are plans to abolish English as an official language. The 4 major provincial languages are: Punjabi\nPashto\nSindhi\nBalochi\nThe 3 major regional languages are: Saraiki\nHindko\nKashmiri\nHere is the complete list of 75 languages spoken in Pakistan:", "start_char": 4785, "end_char": 5760, "id": "74901577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1294806207#7_1947282367", "url": "https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/asia/pakistan/history-language-culture/", "title": "History, language and culture in Pakistan", "headings": "Pakistan History, Language and Culture\nFOLLOW US\nIntroducing Pakistan\nPlan your trip\nWhile you’re there\nBefore you go\nAirports\nPakistan History, Language and Culture\nHistory of Pakistan\nPakistan Culture\nReligion in Pakistan\nSocial Conventions in Pakistan\nLanguage in Pakistan\nBook a Hotel\n", "segment": "The penalties can be severe. Language in Pakistan\nUrdu is the official language, though it is only used by 8% of Pakistanis. English is widely spoken. Regional languages include Punjabi, which is spoken by 48% of the population, Pashto, Sindhi, Saraiki and Balochi. There are numerous local dialects. Book a Hotel", "start_char": 4865, "end_char": 5178, "id": "96490260" } ]
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when did sanchez leave usc?
2009 NFL season
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3739388213#14_3842442151", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft\nPre-draft measurables\nNew York Jets\n2009 season\n2009 postseason\n2010 season\n2010 postseason\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\n2014 season\n2015 season\nDenver Broncos\nDallas Cowboys\nChicago Bears\nWashington Redskins\nRetirement\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nTelevision and film career\nPlayer profile\nPersonal life\nMexican-American identity\nCareer highlights\nAwards and honors\nNFL records\nNew York Jets franchise records\nPhiladelphia Eagles franchise records\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "he made significant improvements, completing 21 of his 38 passes for 235 yards and four touchdowns in a 38–0 victory over Notre Dame. On October 27, Sanchez started for the final time in place of the injured Booty, an away game against Oregon at Autzen Stadium. USC lost, 24–17; Sanchez had two passes intercepted by Oregon safety Matthew Harper in the second half. The first interception led to a fourth-quarter touchdown that gave Oregon a 14-point lead; the second interception ended USC's final chance for a comeback. In spite of a myriad of mistakes committed by his teammates in addition to his own, Sanchez publicly accepted blame for the loss. The following week, against Oregon State, Booty returned as USC's starting quarterback, with Sanchez resuming his position as Booty's backup. Sanchez did not perform in subsequent games and finished the season with 695 yards and seven touchdowns with five interceptions. 2008 season\nSanchez entere", "start_char": 9051, "end_char": 10000, "id": "105840245" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3156051646#3_3639209000", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Sanchez_(American_football)", "title": "Tony Sanchez (American football) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tony Sanchez (American football)\nTony Sanchez (American football)\nContents\nEarly life and college playing career\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nHead coaching record\nHigh school\nCollege\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Sanchez became head coach at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2009 and would be head coach at the school for six seasons. In his tenure as Gorman head coach, Sanchez achieved an 85–5 record and led Gorman to the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association 4A championship every season. On December 16, 2014, the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted unanimously to hire Sanchez as head coach at UNLV. He was succeeded at Bishop Gorman by his brother, Kenneth. Sanchez and UNLV agreed to part ways on November 25, 2019. He coached his final game for the Rebels against Nevada on November 30. He finished with a career record of 20–40. Personal life\nSanchez is of Puerto Rican and English descent. He is married and has two children. The National Catholic Register describes Sanchez as a \"devout Catholic\".", "start_char": 2675, "end_char": 3518, "id": "65008439" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3739388213#10_3842432961", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft\nPre-draft measurables\nNew York Jets\n2009 season\n2009 postseason\n2010 season\n2010 postseason\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\n2014 season\n2015 season\nDenver Broncos\nDallas Cowboys\nChicago Bears\nWashington Redskins\nRetirement\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nTelevision and film career\nPlayer profile\nPersonal life\nMexican-American identity\nCareer highlights\nAwards and honors\nNFL records\nNew York Jets franchise records\nPhiladelphia Eagles franchise records\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In July 2004, Sanchez announced his commitment to the University of Southern California. College career\n2005 season\nBeing named the nation's top quarterback coming out of high school, Sanchez was well regarded upon his arrival at USC. With upperclassmen Matt Leinart and John David Booty returning, Sanchez did not play during his freshman year in 2005, opting to redshirt to preserve a year of eligibility. During this time, he participated as the quarterback of USC's scout team, earning the Trojans' Service Team Offensive Player of the Year Award. 2006 season\nSanchez as part of the USC Trojans in 2008\nIn April 2006, Sanchez was arrested after a female USC student accused him of sexual assault. He was released from jail the following day and suspended. On June 3, 2006, the Los Angeles County District Attorney 's office announced no charges would be filed, and Sanchez was reinstated, though he was disciplined by the football team for underage drinking and using false identification on the night he was arrested. At the outset of the 2006 season, Sanchez competed for the starting quarterback position; once Booty, a junior, suffered severe back spasms caused by a pre-existing back condition, surgery was required and Sanchez was promoted to run the first-team offense during the spring as Booty recovered. Coaches stated Booty would be considered the starting quarterback when he returned for fall practice.", "start_char": 6241, "end_char": 7660, "id": "105840241" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3739388213#12_3842437523", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft\nPre-draft measurables\nNew York Jets\n2009 season\n2009 postseason\n2010 season\n2010 postseason\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\n2014 season\n2015 season\nDenver Broncos\nDallas Cowboys\nChicago Bears\nWashington Redskins\nRetirement\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nTelevision and film career\nPlayer profile\nPersonal life\nMexican-American identity\nCareer highlights\nAwards and honors\nNFL records\nNew York Jets franchise records\nPhiladelphia Eagles franchise records\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "During the 2006 season, Sanchez saw limited playing time in games against Arkansas, Stanford and Oregon. Through those three games, Sanchez completed 3 of his 7 pass attempts for 63 yards and one interception. He also saw additional action against Arizona, Michigan, and Notre Dame but he did not attempt a pass in those contests. 2007 season\nIn fall practice, before USC's 2007 season, Sanchez broke his right thumb, missing the first game against Idaho; he returned the following week and served as the primary backup to Booty. Sanchez earned limited playing time in wins against Nebraska and Washington State. Sanchez was named the starting quarterback by head coach Pete Carroll against Arizona after Booty suffered a broken finger during a 24–23 loss to Stanford. Sanchez runs off the field after pregame warm-ups before the 2008 season opener at Virginia\nOn October 13, Sanchez led USC to a 20–13 victory, overcoming a wavering performance during the first half of the game in which he threw two interceptions, as Arizona went on to tie the game heading into halftime. During the second half, Sanchez was more proficient in passing the ball and ultimately finished the game completing 19 of his 31 passes while throwing for 130 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. With Booty still recovering, USC elected to start Sanchez for a second consecutive week against Notre Dame;", "start_char": 7661, "end_char": 9050, "id": "105840243" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3156051646#4_3639210332", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Sanchez_(American_football)", "title": "Tony Sanchez (American football) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tony Sanchez (American football)\nTony Sanchez (American football)\nContents\nEarly life and college playing career\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nHead coaching record\nHigh school\nCollege\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He coached his final game for the Rebels against Nevada on November 30. He finished with a career record of 20–40. Personal life\nSanchez is of Puerto Rican and English descent. He is married and has two children. The National Catholic Register describes Sanchez as a \"devout Catholic\". Head coaching record\nHigh school\nYear\nTeam\nOverall\nConference\nStanding\nBowl/playoffs\nCalifornia Grizzlies ( East Bay Athletic League) (2004–2008)\n2004\nCalifornia\n4–6\n2–4\n5th\n\n2005\nCalifornia\n8–3\n4–2\nT–2nd\nL CIF North Coast Section First Round\n2006\nCalifornia\n5–5\n2–4\n5th\n\n2007\nCalifornia\n11–2\n5–1\nT–1st\nL CIF North Coast Section Finals\n2008\nCalifornia\n7–5\n4–3\n4th\n\nCalifornia: 35–21\n17–14\n\nBishop Gorman Gaels ( Sunset 4A Region) (2009–2014)\n2009\nBishop Gorman\n15–0\n8–0\n1st (Southwest)\nW NIAA 4A Championship\n2010\nBishop Gorman\n13–2\n8–0\n1st (Southwest)\nW NIAA 4A Championship\n2011\nBishop Gorman\n16–0\n7–0\n1st (Southwest)\nW NIAA 4A Championship\n2012\nBishop Gorman\n13–1\n5–0\n1st (Southwest)\nW NIAA 4A Championship\n2013\nBishop Gorman\n13–2\n5–0\n1st (Southwest)\nW NIAA 4A Championship\n2014\nBishop Gorman\n15–0\n4–0\n1st (Southwest)\nW NIAA 4A Championship\nBishop Gorman: 85–5\n37–0\n\nTotal: 120–26\n\nNational championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth\nCollege\nYear\nTeam\nOverall\nConference\nStanding\nBowl/playoffs\nUNLV Rebels ( Mountain West Conference) (2015–2019)\n2015\nUNLV\n3–9\n2–6\nT–4th (West)\n\n2016\nUNLV\n4–8\n3–5\nT–3rd (West)\n\n2017\nUNLV\n5–7\n4–4\n3rd (West)\n\n2018\nUNLV\n4–8\n2–6\n5th (West)\n\n2019\nUNLV\n4–8\n2–6\nT–4th (West)\n\nUNLV: 20–40\n13–27\n\nTotal:", "start_char": 3233, "end_char": 4789, "id": "65008440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1309869098#6_1500334365", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Mountain_West_Conference_football_season", "title": "2020 Mountain West Conference football season - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020 Mountain West Conference football season\n2020 Mountain West Conference football season\nContents\nPrevious season\nPreseason\nPotential COVID-19 disruption\nMountain West Media\nPreseason Poll\nRankings\nCoaches\nCoaching changes\nHead coaches\nSchedule\nRegular season\nWeek One\nWeek Two\nWeek Three\nWeek Four\nWeek Five\nWeek Six\nWeek Seven\nWeek Eight\nWeek Nine\nWeek Ten\nChampionship Game\nPostseason\nBowl Games\nAwards and honors\nPlayer of the week Honors\nMountain West Individual Awards\nAll-conference teams\nAll-Americans\nHome game attendance\nNFL Draft\nFootnotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "Later that same day UNLV head coach Tony Sanchez also resigned and he was replaced by Oregon offensive coordinator Marcus Arroyo On December 11. Colorado State's Mike Bobo resigned on December 4 and was replaced by former Boston College head coach Steve Addazio. Fresno State head coach Jeff Tedford resigned on December 5 and was replaced on December 17 by Indiana offensive coordinator and former Fresno State assistant Kalen DeBoer. On January 8, San Diego State head coach Rocky Long announced his retirement from coaching and was replaced that same day by Aztecs defensive line coach and former head coach Brady Hoke. The final coaching change took place on January 14, when Hawaii head coach Nick Rolovich resigned to accept the head coaching position at Washington State and was replaced by ex- Arizona State head coach Todd Graham On January 21. Head coaches\nTeam\nHead Coach\nYears At School\nOverall Record\nRecord at School\nMW Record\nAir Force\nTroy Calhoun\n14\n98–69\n98–69\n59–45\nBoise State\nBryan Harsin\n7\n69–22\n61–15\n40–8\nColorado State\nSteve Addazio\n1\n57–55\n0–0\n0–0\nFresno State\nKalen DeBoer\n1\n0–0\n0–0\n0–0\nHawaii\nTodd Graham\n1\n95–61\n0–0\n0–0\nNevada\nJay Norvell\n4\n15–21\n15–21\n12–12\nNew Mexico\nDanny Gonzales\n1\n0–0\n0–0\n0–0\nSan Diego State\nBrady Hoke\n3\n78–72\n13–13\n7–9\nSan Jose State\nBrent Brennan\n4\n8–29\n8–29\n4–21\nUNLV\nMarcus Arroyo\n1\n0–0\n0–0\n0–0\nUtah State\nGary Andersen\n6\n63–67\n38–31\n41–25\nWyoming\nCraig Bohl\n7\n140–72\n36–39\n23–25\nSchedule\nThe season began on October 3, 2020 and will end on December 19, 2020. Regular season\nIndex to colors and formatting\nMountain West Member won\nMountain West Member lost\nMountain West teams in bold\nWeek One\nDate\nTime\nVisiting team\nHome team\nSite\nTV\nResult\nAttendance\nOctober 3\n4:00 p.m.\nNavy\nAir Force\nFalcon Stadium • Colorado Springs, CO ( Commander-in-Chief's Trophy )\nCBSSN\nW 40–7\n5,000\n#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Mountain Time. Week Two\nDate\nTime\nVisiting team\nHome team\nSite\nTV\nResult\nAttendance\nOctober 24\n5:00 p.m.\nUtah State\nBoise State\nAlbertsons Stadium • Boise, ID\nFS1\nBSU 42–13\n0\nOctober 24\n5:00 p.m.\nWyoming\nNevada\nMackay Stadium • Revo, NV\nCBSSN\nNEV 37–34 OT\n250\nOctober 24\n5:30 p.m.\nHawaii\nFresno State\nBulldog Stadium • Fresno, CA ( rivalry )\n\nHAW 34–19\n0\nOctober 24\n7:00 p.m.\nNew Mexico\nColorado State\nCanvas Stadium • Fort Collins, CO\nFS2\ncancelled\nn/a\nOctober 24\n8:30 p.m.\nUNLV\nSan Diego State\nDignity Health Sports Park • Carson, CA\nCBSSN\nSDSU 34–6\n0\nOctober 24\n8:30 p.m.\nAir Force\nSan Jose State\nCEFCU Stadium • San Jose, CA\nFS1\nSJSU 17–6\n0\n#Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Mountain Time.", "start_char": 6357, "end_char": 8979, "id": "100182031" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3085531417#28_3238146371", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_USC_Trojans_starting_quarterbacks", "title": "List of USC Trojans starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of USC Trojans starting quarterbacks\nList of USC Trojans starting quarterbacks\nReferences\n", "segment": "^ USC Sports Information Office (2008). 2008 USC Football. Los Angeles, California: University of Southern California. p. 61. Retrieved 2010-11-29. Sanchez started versus Arizona, Notre Dame, and Oregon; Booty started all other games. ^ USC Sports Information Office (2007). 2007 USC Football.", "start_char": 5597, "end_char": 5891, "id": "105502939" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_1875333417#25_2111434496", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Alomar_Jr.", "title": "Sandy Alomar Jr. - Wikipedia", "headings": "Sandy Alomar Jr.\nSandy Alomar Jr.\nContents\nMajor league career\nCoaching career\nManagerial record\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "none\n1976: none\n1977: none\n1978: none\n1979: none\n1980: Lewallyn\n1981: Marshall\n1982: Kittle\n1983: McReynolds\n1984: Sánchez\n1985:", "start_char": 9353, "end_char": 9481, "id": "64041138" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3739388213#9_3842430497", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Sanchez", "title": "Mark Sanchez - Wikipedia", "headings": "Mark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nMark Sanchez\nContents\nEarly life\nCollege career\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\nStatistics\nProfessional career\nPre-draft\nPre-draft measurables\nNew York Jets\n2009 season\n2009 postseason\n2010 season\n2010 postseason\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\nPhiladelphia Eagles\n2014 season\n2015 season\nDenver Broncos\nDallas Cowboys\nChicago Bears\nWashington Redskins\nRetirement\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nPostseason\nTelevision and film career\nPlayer profile\nPersonal life\nMexican-American identity\nCareer highlights\nAwards and honors\nNFL records\nNew York Jets franchise records\nPhiladelphia Eagles franchise records\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "During his first pass attempt as a sophomore, Mark threw a 55-yard touchdown. Prior to his junior year of high school, Sanchez transferred to Mission Viejo, where Johnson, who was recognized as a \"quarterback guru\", having trained professionals like Carson Palmer, was head coach. Under Johnson's tutelage, Mark felt he would have a better opportunity to become a better player. Johnson tutored Mark on the complexities of the position and in two seasons with the team, Mark led the Diablos to a 27–1 record culminating with the California Interscholastic Federation Division II championship in 2004. Sanchez was named football player of the year by several major college recruiting services and was considered the top quarterback in the nation upon the conclusion of his high school football career in 2005. In July 2004, Sanchez announced his commitment to the University of Southern California. College career\n2005 season\nBeing named the nation's top quarterback coming out of high school, Sanchez was well regarded upon his arrival at USC. With upperclassmen Matt Leinart and John David Booty returning, Sanchez did not play during his freshman year in 2005, opting to redshirt to preserve a year of eligibility. During this time, he participated as the quarterback of USC's scout team, earning the Trojans' Service Team Offensive Player of the Year Award. 2006 season\nSanchez as part of the USC Trojans in 2008\nIn April 2006, Sanchez was arrested after a female USC student accused him of sexual assault.", "start_char": 5432, "end_char": 6941, "id": "105840240" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_3156051646#2_3639207466", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Sanchez_(American_football)", "title": "Tony Sanchez (American football) - Wikipedia", "headings": "Tony Sanchez (American football)\nTony Sanchez (American football)\nContents\nEarly life and college playing career\nCoaching career\nPersonal life\nHead coaching record\nHigh school\nCollege\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "In 2000, Sanchez became wide receivers coach at Irvin High School in El Paso, Texas. Sanchez returned to Onate High in 2001 to be defensive backs coach. In 2003, Sanchez was promoted to be defensive coordinator in addition to defensive backs coach at the school. In 2004, Sanchez got his first head coaching position at California High School in San Ramon, California. Sanchez turned around California High \"from doormat status to a berth in the North Coast Section finals,\" according to ESPN. Sanchez became head coach at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2009 and would be head coach at the school for six seasons. In his tenure as Gorman head coach, Sanchez achieved an 85–5 record and led Gorman to the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association 4A championship every season. On December 16, 2014, the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted unanimously to hire Sanchez as head coach at UNLV. He was succeeded at Bishop Gorman by his brother, Kenneth. Sanchez and UNLV agreed to part ways on November 25, 2019.", "start_char": 2182, "end_char": 3232, "id": "65008438" } ]
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Later, Corwin attended Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater. He has a bachelor of science degree in biology and anthropology. Jeff conducted his graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, obtaining a master of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation, and doing work on bats and snakes. In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Jeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nAlthough the exact onset of his career is not known, Corwin first experienced the tropical rainforests in 1984 in Belize. As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rainforests in Central and South America.", "start_char": 2938, "end_char": 3931, "id": "111603859" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#1_2353696389", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Later he attended Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater. He conducted his graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, obtaining a master of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation and doing work on bats and snakes. In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Conservation\nCorwin first experienced the tropical rain forests in 1984 in Belize. As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rain forests in Central and South America. He also participated in the youth action committee for the United Nations Environmental Program . In 1993, Corwin addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the need to conserve neotropical rain forests. Corwin lectures on wildlife, gold mining, ecology, and conservation to audiences throughout the United States. Television\nIn 1994, Corwin served as expedition naturalist for the documentary series titled The JASON Project, led by oceanographer Bob Ballard and sponsored in part by National Geographic.", "start_char": 1178, "end_char": 2350, "id": "104970518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_27_1235328027#8_2477951537", "url": "https://sciencestruck.com/famous-wildlife-biologists", "title": "Famous Wildlife Biologists - Science Struck", "headings": "Famous Wildlife Biologists\nFamous Wildlife Biologists\nLike it? Share it!\n» Dame Jane Goodall\n» Howard Nelson\n» Archie Carr\n» Jeff Corwin\n» George Schaller\n» Other Notable Mentions\n", "segment": "He is best known for hosting Animal Planet’s ‘The Jeff Corwin Experience’ and ‘Corwin’s Quest’. He was born in Norwell, Massachusetts in 1967. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, obtaining a Master of Science in wildlife and fisheries conservation. He first experienced the tropical rainforests in 1984 in Belize. Would you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk...\nLet's Work Together! Before his graduation, he became an active supporter of the tropical rainforest conservation in Central and South America. In 1991, he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, regarding the need to conserve neotropical rainforests. After that, he appeared on various television programs and eventually became a famous personality.", "start_char": 3841, "end_char": 4673, "id": "10650348" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#2_2353697936", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rain forests in Central and South America. He also participated in the youth action committee for the United Nations Environmental Program . In 1993, Corwin addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the need to conserve neotropical rain forests. Corwin lectures on wildlife, gold mining, ecology, and conservation to audiences throughout the United States. Television\nIn 1994, Corwin served as expedition naturalist for the documentary series titled The JASON Project, led by oceanographer Bob Ballard and sponsored in part by National Geographic. From 1997–1999 Corwin hosted a show for the Disney Channel titled Going Wild with Jeff Corwin. From 2001-2005 Corwin partnered with Animal Planet and Discovery Communications, serving as host and executive producer of two series, The Jeff Corwin Experience from 2000 until 2003 and Corwin's Quest that ran for a single season in 2005 and 2006. In 2003, Corwin appeared in an episode of the crime drama CSI: Miami. In the episode, he played himself, portrayed as a former classmate of Eric Delko, played by Adam Rodriguez.", "start_char": 1721, "end_char": 2872, "id": "104970519" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1549131493#11_3436233986", "url": "https://marriedbiography.com/jeff-corwin-biography/", "title": "Jeff Corwin Bio, Affair, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Salary, Age, Nationality, Height, Wildlife Biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, Nature Conservationist", "headings": "\nJeff Corwin Bio\n(Wildlife Biologist, Television Producer/Personality, Environmental Activist, Nature Conservationist)\nFacts of Jeff Corwin\nQuotes\nRelationship Statistics of Jeff Corwin\nWho is Jeff Corwin?\nAge (51 years), Parents, Siblings, Family, Ethnicity, Nationality\nJeff Corwin: Education, School/College University\nJeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nJeff Corwin: Net Worth ($2.5 million), Income, Salary\nJeff Corwin: Rumors and Controversy/Scandal\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.\n", "segment": "In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Jeff Corwin: Professional Life and Career\nAlthough the exact onset of his career is not known, Corwin first experienced the tropical rainforests in 1984 in Belize. As an undergraduate, he became active in the conservation of rainforests in Central and South America. Corwin also participated in the youth action committee for the United Nations Environmental Program. In 1993, Corwin addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the need to conserve neotropical rain forests. Corwin lectures on wildlife, gold mining, ecology, and conservation to audiences throughout the United States. In 1994, Corwin served as expedition naturalist for the documentary series titled The JASON Project, led by oceanographer Bob Ballard and sponsored in part by National Geographic. From 1997 to 1999, Corwin hosted a show for the Disney Channel titled Going Wild with Jeff Corwin.", "start_char": 3450, "end_char": 4548, "id": "111603860" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#16_2353713102", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Expedition Chesapeake: Whitaker Center Productions 2019. References\n^ a b c d e [ http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/jeffcorwin/bio/bio_01.html Animal Planet website: Corwin has bachelor of science degrees in biology and anthropology\n^ Going Wild with Jeff Corwin (1997–1999). IMDB\n^ \"TV Review: Jeff Corwin stalks planet's past and present monsters\". old.post-gazette.com. Retrieved 2020-04-22. ^ [1]. Scientific American Blogs\n^ [2].", "start_char": 6804, "end_char": 7242, "id": "104970533" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_44_1072530708#2_2213858375", "url": "https://www.jeffselingo.com/about/", "title": "About - Jeff Selingo", "headings": "About\nAbout\nBio: Short Version\nBio: Long Version\nSee excerpts from Jeff's talks\n", "segment": "A Year Inside College Admissions, was published in September 2020 and was named among the 100 Notable Books of the year by the New York Times. It takes readers on a journey through the selection process from inside three admissions offices, revealing what really matters to the gatekeepers and how the ultimate decision is often based on a college’s priorities. As both an observer of higher education and an insider with an academic appointment at one of the largest public universities in the country, Jeff occupies a unique position to explain this critical and influential sector of the world economy. He writes regularly for The Atlantic, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education and is co-host of the podcast, FutureU. His reporting and research focuses on the changing nature of work and its impact on education, paying for college, the financial sustainability of the residential campus, and shifting expectations for what the public wants from colleges. Jeff is a special advisor for innovation and professor of practice at Arizona State University, where he is the founding director of the Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership. He has also served as a visiting scholar at Georgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities. In addition, Jeff regularly counsels universities and organizations on their innovation strategy and storytelling. Previously, Jeff was the top editor of the Chronicle of Higher Education, where he worked for sixteen years in a variety of reporting and editing roles. His work has been honored with awards from the Education Writers Association, Society of Professional Journalists, and the Associated Press. He received a bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College and a master’s degree from the Johns Hopkins University.", "start_char": 951, "end_char": 2751, "id": "79660147" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2185937860#0_2353694264", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Corwin", "title": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeff Corwin\nJeff Corwin\nContents\nBiography\nEarly years\nConservation\nTelevision\nClose encounter\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Jeff Corwin - Wikipedia\nJeff Corwin\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\nThis article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The talk page may contain suggestions. ( June 2016)\nJeffrey Corwin\nCorwin In 2006\nBorn\nJeffrey Corwin\n( 1967-07-11)\nJuly 11, 1967 (age 53)\nNorwell, Massachusetts, U.S.\nEducation\nBridgewater State University (BS), University of Massachusetts Amherst (MS)\nOccupation\nConservationist, biologist, executive producer\nSpouse (s)\nNatasha Soultanova-Corwin\nChildren\n2\nJeffrey Corwin (born July 11, 1967) is an American biologist and wildlife conservationist, known for hosting Disney Channel 's Going Wild with Jeff Corwin, The Jeff Corwin Experience on Animal Planet, and ABC 's Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin . Contents\n1 Biography\n1.1 Early years\n1.1.1 Conservation\n1.1.2 Television\n1.1.3 Close encounter\n2 Personal life\n3 Filmography\n4 References\n5 External links\nBiography\nEarly years\nCorwin was born in Norwell, Massachusetts, where he attended Norwell High School, then went on to spend his freshman year of college at the Eastern Nazarene College, in Quincy, Massachusetts. Later he attended Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater. He conducted his graduate studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, obtaining a master of science in wildlife and fisheries conservation and doing work on bats and snakes. In 1999, Bridgewater awarded Corwin an honorary doctorate in public education. Corwin was also certified as an Advanced Field Medical Specialist by the U.S. Army Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Conservation\nCorwin first experienced the tropical rain forests in 1984 in Belize.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1720, "id": "104970517" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2988854191#5_3302561885", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Coons", "title": "Chris Coons - Wikipedia", "headings": "Chris Coons\nChris Coons\nContents\nEarly life and education\nProfessional career\nEarly political career\nU.S. Senate\nElections\n2010\n2014\n2020\nTenure\n2010s\n2020s\nCommittee assignments\nPrevious (2010–2015)\nCaucus memberships\nPolitical positions\nAbortion\nAgriculture\nChild care\nEnvironment\nGun law\nForeign policy\nFiscal position\nHousing\nLabor\nLGBT rights\nPatents\nElectoral history\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "While in college, he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Sigma chapter) and a U.S. Senate intern. In 1983, Coons was awarded the Truman Scholarship. During his junior year of college, he studied abroad at the University of Nairobi in Kenya through St. Lawrence University 's Kenya Semester Program. In 1992, he earned a master's degree in ethics from Yale Divinity School and a J.D. degree from Yale Law School. In 2018, Delaware State University named Coons as an Honorary Doctor in Humane Letters. Professional career\nAfter college, Coons worked in Washington, D.C., for the Investor Responsibility Research Center, where he wrote a book on South Africa and the U.S. divestment movement. He then worked as a volunteer for the South African Council of Churches and as a relief worker in Kenya, before returning to the U.S. to work for the National Coalition for the Homeless in New York. In 1992, he earned a J.D. degree from Yale Law School, and a master's degree in ethics from Yale Divinity School. Coons clerked for Judge Jane Richards Roth on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and then worked for the National \"I Have a Dream\" Foundation in New York. After returning to Delaware in 1996, Coons began his eight-year career as in-house counsel for W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., Newark, Delaware -based makers of Gore-Tex fabrics and other high-tech materials.", "start_char": 4560, "end_char": 5959, "id": "101308503" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_3509883218#12_3882913458", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lynch", "title": "David Lynch - Wikipedia", "headings": "David Lynch\nDavid Lynch\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1960s: Philadelphia and short films\n1970s: Los Angeles and Eraserhead\n1980s: The Elephant Man, Dune and Blue Velvet\n1990s: Twin Peaks, Wild at Heart\n2000s: Mulholland Drive and other works\n2010s: Continued work, Twin Peaks revival\n2020s: Weather reports and short films\nCinematic influences and themes\nInfluences\nMotifs\nRecurring collaborators\nFilmography\nFeatures\nTelevision series\nOther work\nPainting\nMusic\nDesign\nLiterature\nAwards and nominations\nAcademy Awards\nBritish Academy Film Awards\nCannes Film Festival\nDirectors Guild Award\nPrimetime Emmy Awards\nGolden Globes\nIndependent Spirit Awards\nVenice Film Festival\nWriters Guild of America Award\nSaturn Awards\nPersonal life\nRelationships\nPolitical views\nTranscendental Meditation\nWebsite\nArchive\nSolo exhibitions\nDiscography\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "He began his studies at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in Washington, D.C., before transferring in 1964 to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where he was roommates with musician Peter Wolf. He left after only a year, saying, \"I was not inspired AT ALL in that place.\" He instead decided that he wanted to travel around Europe for three years with his friend Jack Fisk, who was similarly unhappy with his studies at Cooper Union. They had some hopes that they could train in Europe with Austrian expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka at his school. Upon reaching Salzburg, however, they found that Kokoschka was not available; disillusioned, they returned to the United States after spending only two weeks in Europe. Career\n1960s: Philadelphia and short films\nBack in the United States, Lynch returned to Virginia, but since his parents had moved to Walnut Creek, California, he stayed with his friend Toby Keeler for a while. He decided to move to Philadelphia and enroll at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, after advice from Fisk, who was already enrolled there. He preferred this college to his previous school in Boston, saying, \"In Philadelphia there were great and serious painters, and everybody was inspiring one another and it was a beautiful time there.\"", "start_char": 7231, "end_char": 8526, "id": "101670000" } ]
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what did charles dickens believe in?
Anglicanism
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1416808785#8_1953265231", "url": "http://hollowverse.com/charles-dickens/", "title": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Charles Dickens\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nAn early socialist intellectual\n", "segment": "Victorian Web. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’ views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’s views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nThe Faith Behind The Famous: Charles Dickens. Christianity Today Library. [ ↩]\nCharles Dickens Political an Socialist Views. Slideshare. [", "start_char": 3635, "end_char": 3900, "id": "73888613" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1416808785#6_1953263725", "url": "http://hollowverse.com/charles-dickens/", "title": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Charles Dickens\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nAn early socialist intellectual\n", "segment": "He supported charities that helped to uplift poor women and children and rallied for the English government to step in to handle poverty. 12 That might be a reason he’s often called a socialist. Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments. Tweet\nCharles Dickens. UUA. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’ views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’ views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nThe Role of Religion in Pickwick and Jane Eyre.", "start_char": 3211, "end_char": 3634, "id": "73888611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_435988928#0_857205175", "url": "https://dickens.ucsc.edu/resources/faq/religion.html", "title": "What were Dickens's views toward religion?", "headings": "What were Dickens's views toward religion?\nWhat were Dickens's views toward religion?", "segment": "What were Dickens's views toward religion? Home / Resources / Dickens FAQ / Dickens and Religion\nWhat were Dickens's views toward religion? In all his writings, Charles Dickens—a Christian of the broadest kind—is outspoken in his dislike of evangelicalism and Roman Catholicism, but, especially in his fiction, he is very reluctant to make professions of a specific faith beyond the most general sort of Christianity. Nothing more surely aroused his suspicions about a person's religious faith than a public profession of it, and this aversion formed a fundamental feature of his dislike of evangelicals and dissenters. Dickens's parents were Anglican, but evidently entirely uninterested in the dogmas of the Church of England and probably not very regular in their worship. As a small boy in Chatham, Dickens seems to have attended services at a nearby Baptist chapel. There is little positive evidence about Dickens's religious thinking throughout the twenties and thirties, but it is in the latter decade, a period of significant reform in England, that he was at his most unrestrained in his religious satires—for example, upon sabbatarianism (in the pseudonymously published Sunday Under Three Heads [1836]) and upon hypocritical dissenting preachers (in the form of Mr. Stiggins in The Pickwick Papers [1837]). It is evident at the time of his first American trip in 1842 that he was hopeful of finding in the United States political and religious institutions more progressive and effective than Parliament and the Church of England. At the time he looked enthusiastically to the new nation's ideals of liberty and equality as promoting a future that might reward merit and free itself of ancient and hidebound class prejudices. He was, moreover, certainly attracted by the separation of church and state in the United States, and, while he was soon to be profoundly disappointed in American politics, he was very taken at least by the Unitarian circle that he encountered in Boston.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1991, "id": "84647577" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1241547996#15_2580760422", "url": "https://www.amazon.com/God-Charles-Dickens-Recovering-Christian/dp/1587433206", "title": "God and Charles Dickens: Recovering the Christian Voice of a Classic Author: Colledge, Gary L.: 9781587433207: Amazon.com: Books", "headings": "God and Charles Dickens: Recovering the Christian Voice of a Classic Author\nPaperback – June 1, 2012\n\nFollow the Author\nGod and Charles Dickens: Recovering the Christian Voice of a Classic Author Paperback – June 1, 2012\nCustomers who viewed this item also viewed\nCustomers who bought this item also bought\nWhat other items do customers buy after viewing this item?\nSpecial offers and product promotions\nProduct details\nVideos\nTop reviews from the United States\nThere was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.\n", "segment": "But it’s important to know what you believe and why you believe it and to share it. The author included derogatory mentions of \"oppressive Calvinism\" and the \"vengeful God of the Old Testament,” which bothered me. The God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament is the same God. He is the One that commanded we help the fatherless and the widows. There’s also Dickens’ focus on God as father and a minimization of God as Lawgiver and Judge. Nevertheless, it appears that there’s a lot Dickens and I would agree on. He criticized the church not because he was anti-Christian but because he wanted the church to be more Christ-like! Colledge has inspired me to read more Dickens. I want to try Bleak House or Little Dorrit. I also want to get a copy of The Life of Our Lord.", "start_char": 8053, "end_char": 8839, "id": "56492980" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1416808785#7_1953264544", "url": "http://hollowverse.com/charles-dickens/", "title": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Charles Dickens\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nAn early socialist intellectual\n", "segment": "↩]\nWhat were Dickens’ views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’ views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nThe Role of Religion in Pickwick and Jane Eyre. Victorian Web. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’ views toward religion? UCSC. [ ↩]\nWhat were Dickens’s views toward religion? UCSC. [", "start_char": 3478, "end_char": 3758, "id": "73888612" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1416808785#0_1953255180", "url": "http://hollowverse.com/charles-dickens/", "title": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Charles Dickens\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nAn early socialist intellectual\n", "segment": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nDickens was a faithful Christian, though suspicious of organized religion. Political Views\nDickens' major concern was for England's poor. Some call him a socialist. Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England and grew up between Chatham, Bloomsbury and London, England. He died in 1870 of a stroke in Gads Hill Place, England. The topic of Dickens and religion is well-covered. Here’s a website that goes through all of his books and picks out the religious themes. And here ‘s a fabricated first-person, posthumous account of Dickens’ feelings on religion. Suffice it to say, I will not be the first to breach the topic. Dickens was raised by Anglican parents, 1 though they were reported to have not been overly religious.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 835, "id": "73888605" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1416808785#9_1953265887", "url": "http://hollowverse.com/charles-dickens/", "title": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Charles Dickens\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nAn early socialist intellectual\n", "segment": "↩]\nThe Faith Behind The Famous: Charles Dickens. Christianity Today Library. [ ↩]\nCharles Dickens Political an Socialist Views. Slideshare. [ ↩]\nWas Dickens Really a Socialist? FEE. [ ↩]\nCharles Dickens and His Influence On Social Activists. Everyday Citizen. [ ↩]\nCharles Dickens as a Critic of The United States.", "start_char": 3759, "end_char": 4073, "id": "73888614" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_1249016620#6_2565380623", "url": "http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2012/December/God-and-Scrooge-Finding-the-Faith-of-Charles-Dickens/", "title": "God and Scrooge: How Charles Dickens Pursued 'Real Christianity' | CBN News", "headings": "God and Scrooge: How Charles Dickens Pursued 'Real Christianity'\nGod and Scrooge: How Charles Dickens Pursued 'Real Christianity'\nLessons from Scrooge\nEvidence of Dickens Faith\nDickens' Faith Dismissed\n", "segment": "He just wouldn't have done that, so this would have been a very important tool in Dickens' family for religious instruction -- instruction in Christian thinking.\" Dickens' Faith Dismissed\nColledge said very few people know about this part of Dickens' work or his Christian faith. Literary critics dismissed his religion as unimportant and superficial, and educators followed suit. Even Colledge found himself criticized when presenting his dissertation at St. Andrews. \"That I would be so audacious as to suggest that this icon of British literature was somehow a man of faith,\" Colledge explained. \" I don't know how to explain that hostility other than people like darkness better than light.\" Over the years, it hasn't always been negative. A handful of literary scholars have discussed the faith of Dickens. Colledge said he believes God wanted him to write a book that shined the light much brighter on the Christian beliefs of one of the greatest writers in history. It's titled, God and Charles Dickens:", "start_char": 3278, "end_char": 4287, "id": "76267203" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_435988928#1_857207507", "url": "https://dickens.ucsc.edu/resources/faq/religion.html", "title": "What were Dickens's views toward religion?", "headings": "What were Dickens's views toward religion?\nWhat were Dickens's views toward religion?", "segment": "As a small boy in Chatham, Dickens seems to have attended services at a nearby Baptist chapel. There is little positive evidence about Dickens's religious thinking throughout the twenties and thirties, but it is in the latter decade, a period of significant reform in England, that he was at his most unrestrained in his religious satires—for example, upon sabbatarianism (in the pseudonymously published Sunday Under Three Heads [1836]) and upon hypocritical dissenting preachers (in the form of Mr. Stiggins in The Pickwick Papers [1837]). It is evident at the time of his first American trip in 1842 that he was hopeful of finding in the United States political and religious institutions more progressive and effective than Parliament and the Church of England. At the time he looked enthusiastically to the new nation's ideals of liberty and equality as promoting a future that might reward merit and free itself of ancient and hidebound class prejudices. He was, moreover, certainly attracted by the separation of church and state in the United States, and, while he was soon to be profoundly disappointed in American politics, he was very taken at least by the Unitarian circle that he encountered in Boston. It was in these years too that Dickens first felt the need to impart some religious instruction to his children and, significantly, undertook to do this himself by writing a simplified version of the gospels designed for reading aloud (not published until 1934, when it was dubbed The Life of Our Lord ). Given the intended audience, it is hardly fair to infer the specifics of Dickens's faith from this slight work, which is in any case theologically rather inconsistent. But it is often taken as expressing a Unitarian outlook, and certainly what Dickens stresses is Christ as model, teacher, and healer—the comforter of the distressed rather than the saviour of mankind through the crucifixion and atonement. Immortality of the soul, a favourite rock upon which a Victorian's faith might founder, seems in fact to have constituted the one article of faith about which Dickens was troubled by no doubts. His notion of heaven, however, is notably worldly.", "start_char": 776, "end_char": 2948, "id": "84647578" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1416808785#2_1953257804", "url": "http://hollowverse.com/charles-dickens/", "title": "Charles Dickens' Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse", "headings": "Charles Dickens\nCharles Dickens\nReligion\nPolitical Views\nAn early socialist intellectual\n", "segment": "2 And as a child, he frequently attended a Baptist church. 3\nThe overarching theme seems to be that Dickens was a man of Christian faith, though he distrusted the institution of religion, particularly the fire-and-brimstone, outspoken evangelicals of Victorian England. Much of this is expressed through his character, the Reverend Stiggens, in his book The Pickwick Papers. In it, Dickens satirizes the hypocrisy of evangelicals through this drunken, blowhard clergyman. 4\nIn 1842, Dickens traveled to the United States where he encountered a theologically open-ended, liberal denomination of Christianity in Boston called the Unitarians. It is reported that he was quite taken with them. 5\nEven though Dickens was ambiguous toward religion (for the most part) and disappointed with the spiritual zeitgeist of Victorian England, it doesn’t mean he wasn’t himself spiritual. For his children, he wrote a simplified version of the New Testament that was meant to be read aloud called The Life Of Our Lord 6 and his last will and testament read: I commit my soul to the mercy of God through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and I exhort my dear children humbly to try to guide themselves by the teaching of the New Testament in its broad spirit, and to put no faith in any man’s narrow construction of its letter here or there. 7\nAn early socialist intellectual\nDickens’ novels portray a true concern for the poor.", "start_char": 836, "end_char": 2250, "id": "73888607" } ]
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where did sir ernest shackleton come from?
100 Greatest Britons
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_681270044#0_1106806126", "url": "http://www.south-pole.com/p0000097.htm", "title": "Antarctic Explorers: Ernest Shackleton", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Antarctic Explorers: Ernest Shackleton\n\n\nErnest Henry Shackleton was born at Kilkea House, County Kildare, on February 15, 1874. The Shackletons came originally from Yorkshire. The founder of the family was Abraham Shackleton, a Quaker, who moved to Ireland early in the eighteenth century and started a school at Ballitore, near Dublin. Henry Shackleton, Ernest's father, was Abraham's direct descendant in the fourth generation. Henry tried to enter the army but his poor health prevented him. Becoming a farmer instead, he settled in the green, fertile, rolling fields of County Kildare at a place called Kilkea. Ernest's mother, born Henrietta Letitia Sophia Gavan, married Henry in 1872, bringing a touch of Irish blood into an otherwise pure Anglo-Irish lineage. Ernest's birth happened to coincide with the disastrous potato crop failure, so much a part of Irish history. This meant an agricultural depression and difficult times for farmers.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 949, "id": "102311359" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_423017489#1_617624631", "url": "http://www.shackleton100.com/ernest-shackleton/", "title": "Shackleton 100 Sir Ernest Shackleton is one of the greatest explorers, Shackleton led the Endurance mission in 1914", "headings": "SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON\nSIR ERNEST SHACKLETON\nFACTS\nSir Ernest Shackleton\n", "segment": "Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 2:29\nLive\n•\nContact us if you would like to use this video on your website or for a presentation\nFACTS\nANCESTORY\nFather was Henry Shackleton and his family was Anglo-Irish originally from Yorkshire, his Mother Henrietta was Irish from Cork and Ernest was one of ten children. BIRTH\nBorn on 15 February 1874 in Kilkea near Athy, County Kildare, Ireland, about 46 miles from Dublin to parents Henry and Henrietta. EDUCATION\nSchooled by a governess until 11, he then went to Fir Lodge Preparatory School in Dulwich, London. At the age of thirteen, he entered Dulwich College. EARLY YEARS\nLeaving school at 16 to join the NW Shipping Company becoming a Master Mariner in 1898. FAMILY\nMarried Emily Dorman in 1904 and had three children (Edward, Raymond and Cicely). EXPEDITIONS\nBefore Endurance, Shackleton accompanied Robert Scott on the Discovery expedition before leading the Nimrod expedition, both to Antarctica. ENDURANCE\nLeader of the Endurance mission which ended in failure but led the incredible escape to safety and then rescued the entire crew with not one lost. DEATH\nWhile on the Quest expedition he suffered a fatal heart attack on 5 January 1922 and was buried in the Grytviken cemetry, South Georgia. LEGACY\nSir Ernest Shackleton remains one of the greatest explorers and the remarkable Endurance mission story is probably the greatest rescue of all time.", "start_char": 705, "end_char": 2100, "id": "102012791" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_837498946#1_1762708235", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/ernest-shackleton-9480091", "title": "Ernest Shackleton - Quotes, Death & Facts - Biography", "headings": "Ernest Shackleton\nQuick Facts\n“Difficulties are just things to overcome, after all.”\nErnest Shackleton\nWho Was Ernest Shackleton?\nEarly Career\nThe 'Endurance'\nLater Years and Death\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nErnest Rutherford\nErnest Hemingway\nErnest Everett Just\nFrancis Drake\nHenry Hudson\nSir Walter Raleigh\nWinston Churchill\nCharles Darwin\nFrancis Galton\n", "segment": "Nov 12, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nSir Ernest Henry Shackleton was an Irish-born British explorer who was a principal figure of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. Who Was Ernest Shackleton? Sir Ernest Shackleton was an explorer who in 1901 joined an expedition to the Antarctic. He was sent home early due to bad health. Devoted to creating a legacy, he led the Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Disaster struck when his ship, the Endurance, was crushed by ice. He and his crew drifted on sheets of ice for months until they reached Elephant Island. Shackleton eventually rescued his crew, all of whom survived the ordeal. He later died while setting out on another Antarctic expedition. Early Career\nErnest Henry Shackleton was born on February 15, 1874, in County Kildare, Ireland, to Anglo-Irish parents.", "start_char": 785, "end_char": 1658, "id": "75806986" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_621551919#0_1366999343", "url": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/shackleton_ernest.shtml", "title": "BBC - History - Ernest Shackleton", "headings": "Ernest Shackleton (1874 - 1922)\nErnest Shackleton (1874 - 1922)", "segment": "BBC - History - Ernest Shackleton\nErnest Shackleton (1874 - 1922)\na\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz\nErnest Shackleton © Shackleton was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer, best known for leading the 'Endurance' expedition of 1914-16. Ernest Henry Shackleton was born on 15 February 1874 in County Kildare, Ireland. His father was a doctor. The family moved to London where Shackleton was educated. Rejecting his father's wish that he become a doctor, he joined the merchant navy when he was 16 and qualified as a master mariner in 1898. He travelled widely but was keen to explore the poles. In 1901, Shackleton was chosen to go on the Antarctic expedition led by British naval officer Robert Falcon Scott on the ship 'Discovery'. With Scott and one other, Shackleton trekked towards the South Pole in extremely difficult conditions, getting closer to the Pole than anyone had come before. Shackleton became seriously ill and had to return home but had gained valuable experience. Back in Britain, Shackleton spent some time as a journalist and was then elected secretary of the Scottish Royal Geographical Society.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1131, "id": "75576667" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_569916561#5_617884243", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Shackleton", "title": "Ernest Shackleton - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ernest Shackleton\nErnest Shackleton\nContents\nEarly years\nChildhood\nEducation\nMerchant Navy officer\nDiscovery expedition, 1901–1903\nShore work, 1903–1907\nNimrod expedition, 1907–1909\nBetween expeditions, 1909–1914\nPublic hero\nBiding time\nImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917\nPreparations\nCrew\nLoss of Endurance\nOpen-boat journey\nRescue\nFirst World War\nRussian Civil War\nFinal expedition and death\nLegacy\nEarly\nLater\nAwards and decorations\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nFootnotes\nBibliography\nOnline sources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "The Shackleton family are of English origin, specifically from Yorkshire. Abraham Shackleton, an English Quaker, moved to Ireland in 1726 and started a school at Ballitore, County Kildare. Shackleton's mother, Henrietta Letitia Sophia Gavan, was descended from the Fitzmaurice family. Ernest was the second of their ten children and the first of two sons; the second, Frank, achieved notoriety as a suspect, later exonerated, in the 1907 theft of the Irish Crown Jewels. In 1880, when Ernest was six, Henry Shackleton gave up his life as a landowner to study medicine at Trinity College, Dublin, moving his family to the city. Four years later, the family moved again, from Ireland to Sydenham in suburban London. Partly this was in search of better professional prospects for the newly qualified doctor, but another factor may have been unease about their Anglo-Irish ancestry, following the assassination by Irish nationalists of Lord Frederick Cavendish, the British Secretary for Ireland, in 1882. However, Shackleton took lifelong pride in his Irish roots, and frequently declared, \"I am an Irishman\". Education\nFrom early childhood, Shackleton was a voracious reader, a pursuit which sparked a passion for adventure.", "start_char": 5274, "end_char": 6496, "id": "103895901" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_48_1396505204#1_2558352610", "url": "https://www.offgridweb.com/survival/the-legendary-survival-story-of-sir-ernest-shackleton/", "title": "The Legendary Survival Story of Sir Ernest Shackleton | RECOIL OFFGRID", "headings": "The Legendary Survival Story of Sir Ernest Shackleton\nThe Legendary Survival Story of Sir Ernest Shackleton\nAgainst All Odds, This British Explorer and His Crew of 28 Men Survived the Disastrous Trans-Antarctic Expedition\nIn This Article\nSir Ernest Shackleton\nThe Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition\nThe Disaster Begins\nStruggling Ashore\nDrink This Before Bed, Watch Your Body Fat Melt Like Crazy\nWomen Only: Stretch This Muscle to Stop Bladder Leakage (Watch)\nAlways Wrap Rubber Bands over Your Door Knob when Alone, Here's Why\nOut to Sea Again\nMaking Contact\nThe Fate of the Crew\nShackleton's Final Years\nThe Expedition's Completion\nPrepare Now:\nMilitary Gas Mask $249.95 mirasafety.com\nEDC Knives from $7.99 smkw.com\nSTAY SAFE: Download a Free copy of the OFFGRID Outbreak Issue\nYou May Like\nEveryone Who Believes in God Should Watch This. It Will Blow Your Mind\nDrink This Before Bed, Watch Your Body Fat Melt Like Crazy\nWomen Only: Stretch This Muscle to Stop Bladder Leakage (Watch)\nAlways Wrap Rubber Bands over Your Door Knob when Alone, Here's Why\nThe Horrifying Truth About CBD\nMelania's IQ Vs Michelle's IQ is Pretty Unnerving\nWritten by Patrick McCarthy\n", "segment": "Sir Ernest Shackleton\nShackleton in 1909 prior to his most fateful expedition. Source: National Library of Norway\nBorn in Ireland in 1874 and raised in England, young Ernest Shackleton struggled with boredom and restlessness in school, and eventually got his father's approval to join the crew of a commercial sailing ship at age 16. This would be the beginning of a lifetime of adventures at sea. Subscribe Today and Save! Get the Mag\nAfter rising to a position as an officer in the Royal Navy, Shackleton participated in and led several successful British expeditions to Antarctica between 1901 and 1909. The last of these, the Nimrod Expedition, marked the first ascent of the colossal volcano Mount Erebus and the discovery of the Magnetic South Pole. Members of Shackleton's expedition to the Magnetic South Pole in 1909. Source: Tannatt David, The Heart of the...\nAfter returning to England, he received multiple medals, was honored as a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO), and was knighted Sir Ernest Shackleton.", "start_char": 1285, "end_char": 2315, "id": "30441795" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_09_423017489#3_617628219", "url": "http://www.shackleton100.com/ernest-shackleton/", "title": "Shackleton 100 Sir Ernest Shackleton is one of the greatest explorers, Shackleton led the Endurance mission in 1914", "headings": "SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON\nSIR ERNEST SHACKLETON\nFACTS\nSir Ernest Shackleton\n", "segment": "Sir Ernest Shackleton\nScott for scientific method, Amundsen for speed and efficiency but when disaster strikes and all hope is gone, get down on your knees and pray for Shackleton. Raymond Priestly\nErnest Henry Shackleton was born on the 15th February 1874 in Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland. The second of ten children, he was brought up in London, attending Dulwich College before joining the Merchant Navy aged 16. Shackleton was certified as a Master Mariner in 1898 and was accepted in 1901 on the Discovery expedition to Antarctica led by Robert Scott. He was chosen to accompany Scott on the most southern march towards the South Pole for research purposes, returning home due to ill health. On 1st January 1908 he led a crew on the Nimrod expedition, sailing with to Antarctica again. Trekking towards the South Pole in the quest to be first, they reached the closest ever achieved before turning back or face certain death. It was a race against starvation but they made it back to the ship just in time to return to England. On his return he was greeted as a hero by Kind Edward VII, knighted and honored by the Royal Geographic Society. After the South Pole was reached by Roald Amundsen in 1912 he decided to plan for the last great Antarctic expedition, to cross the continent.", "start_char": 2100, "end_char": 3391, "id": "102012793" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_569916561#0_617870365", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Shackleton", "title": "Ernest Shackleton - Wikipedia", "headings": "Ernest Shackleton\nErnest Shackleton\nContents\nEarly years\nChildhood\nEducation\nMerchant Navy officer\nDiscovery expedition, 1901–1903\nShore work, 1903–1907\nNimrod expedition, 1907–1909\nBetween expeditions, 1909–1914\nPublic hero\nBiding time\nImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917\nPreparations\nCrew\nLoss of Endurance\nOpen-boat journey\nRescue\nFirst World War\nRussian Civil War\nFinal expedition and death\nLegacy\nEarly\nLater\nAwards and decorations\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nFootnotes\nBibliography\nOnline sources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Ernest Shackleton - Wikipedia\nErnest Shackleton\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\"Shackleton\" redirects here. For other uses, see Shackleton (disambiguation). Anglo-Irish polar explorer (1874–1922)\nSir Ernest Shackleton\nCVO OBE FRGS FRSGS\n\n\nSecretary of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society\nIn office\n11 January 1904 – 10 November 1905\n( 1904-01-11 – 1905-11-10)\nPreceded by\nFrederick Marshman Bailey\nSucceeded by\nWilliam Lachlan Forbes\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nErnest Henry Shackleton\n( 1874-02-15)\n15 February 1874\nKilkea, County Kildare, Ireland\nDied\n5 January 1922\n(1922-01-05)\n(aged 47)\nGrytviken, South Georgia\nSpouse (s)\nEmily Dorman\n​\n( m. after 1904) ​\nChildren\nRaymond Shackleton\nCecily Shackleton\nEdward Shackleton\nRelatives\nKathleen Shackleton (sister)\nEducation\nDulwich College\nAwards\nCommander of the Royal Victorian Order (1909)\nOfficer of the Order of the British Empire (1918)\nPolar Medal with three clasps\nMilitary service\nAllegiance\nUnited Kingdom\nBranch\nRoyal Navy, British Army\nService years\n1901–1907, 1917–1919\nRank\nLieutenant ( RNR)\nMajor\nWars\nFirst World War\nRussian Civil War\nSir Ernest Henry Shackleton CVO OBE FRGS FRSGS (15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was an Anglo-Irish Antarctic explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration . Born in Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland, Shackleton and his Anglo-Irish family moved to Sydenham in suburban south London when he was ten. Shackleton's first experience of the polar regions was as third officer on Captain Robert Falcon Scott 's Discovery expedition of 1901–1904, from which he was sent home early on health grounds, after he and his companions Scott and Edward Adrian Wilson set a new southern record by marching to latitude 82°S. During the Nimrod expedition of 1907–1909, he and three companions established a new record Farthest South latitude at 88°S, only 97 geographical miles (112 statute miles or 180 kilometres) from the South Pole, the largest advance to the pole in exploration history. Also, members of his team climbed Mount Erebus, the most active Antarctic volcano. For these achievements, Shackleton was knighted by King Edward VII on his return home. After the race to the South Pole ended in December 1911, with Roald Amundsen 's conquest, Shackleton turned his attention to the crossing of Antarctica from sea to sea, via the pole. To this end, he made preparations for what became the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914–1917.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2585, "id": "103895896" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1525738147#1_3209348593", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ernest-Henry-Shackleton", "title": "Ernest Shackleton | Biography, Expedition, Facts, & Voyage of Endurance | Britannica", "headings": "Ernest Shackleton\nErnest Shackleton\nAnglo-Irish explorer\nTop Questions\nWho was Ernest Shackleton?\nWhere did Ernest Shackleton attend school?\nWhat is Ernest Shackleton best known for?\nWhere was Ernest Shackleton buried?\n", "segment": "LC-DIG-ggbain-04778)\nTop Questions\nWho was Ernest Shackleton? Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton was an Anglo-Irish explorer of Antarctica who attempted to reach the South Pole. Where did Ernest Shackleton attend school? Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton attended Dulwich College from 1887 until 1890. What is Ernest Shackleton best known for? Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton is best known as a polar explorer who was associated with four expeditions exploring Antarctica, particularly the Trans-Antarctic ( Endurance) Expedition (1914–16) that he led, which, although unsuccessful, became famous as a tale of remarkable perseverance and survival. Where was Ernest Shackleton buried? Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton was buried on the island of South Georgia in the South Atlantic Ocean. Educated at Dulwich College (1887–90), Shackleton entered the mercantile marine service in 1890 and became a sublieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve in 1901. He joined Capt.", "start_char": 839, "end_char": 1779, "id": "23741045" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_876462494#0_1990161273", "url": "https://britishheritage.com/history/the-explorations-of-ernest-shackleton-part-1-of-2", "title": "The Explorations of Ernest Shackleton | British Heritage", "headings": "The Explorations of Ernest Shackleton\nThe Explorations of Ernest Shackleton\nIn some ways, Ernest Shackleton is the forgotten man in the history of Antarctic exploration, overshadowed by both the successes and tragedies of his famous rivals\nREAD: Everything you need to know about Robert Falcon Scott\nRace to the South Pole\nShackleton and Scott\nREAD: The legacy of Queen Victoria\nFurthest South\nREAD: Tracing the footsteps of Henry VIII's wives\nAssembling a team\nDependence on cars\nREAD: A history of the British cotton industry\nThe journey begins\nSettling in\nREAD: 7 Stars you thought were from the US... But are actually British\n", "segment": "The Explorations of Ernest Shackleton | British Heritage\nThe Explorations of Ernest Shackleton\nBarbara Roisman Cooper | @BHTravel_ Sep 23, 1999\nPrint\n10 SHARES\n/\nErnest Shackleton Image: Getty Images\nIn some ways, Ernest Shackleton is the forgotten man in the history of Antarctic exploration, overshadowed by both the successes and tragedies of his famous rivals\nThe following account describes the opening act of Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition to the Antarctic in 1907-09, which followed Captain Robert F. Scott's earlier (1902-03) attempt to reach the geographic Pole. This year marks the 110th anniversary of the Shackleton expedition. Our first installment of a two-part feature looks at Shackleton's association with Scott, the hardships of the Nimrod expedition, and the men who were with Shackleton. READ: Everything you need to know about Robert Falcon Scott\nRace to the South Pole\nJust as the race to explore space captured people's imaginations in the latter part of this century, the quest to conquer the frozen and mysterious lands of the Arctic and Antarctic consumed explorers during the first part. Those who ventured into the vastness of the Polar regions were the popular heroes of the day. Like today's astronauts - or athletes - they commanded awe and respect. The Antarctic was Earth's final frontier. Certainly the race for the South Pole was as dramatic and competitive as any race has been.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1417, "id": "43840170" } ]
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Jonathan Swift is best known for Gulliver’s Travels, which, in parodying the popular travel narrative, mocks English customs and the politics of the day, and “ A Modest Proposal ,” a satiric essay that suggests improving living conditions in Ireland by butchering children of the Irish poor and selling them as food to wealthy English landlords. Early life and education\nSwift’s father, Jonathan Swift the elder, was an Englishman who had settled in Ireland after the Stuart Restoration (1660) and become steward of the King’s Inns, Dublin. In 1664 he married Abigail Erick, who was the daughter of an English clergyman. In the spring of 1667 Jonathan the elder died suddenly, leaving his wife, baby daughter, and an unborn son to the care of his brothers. The younger Jonathan Swift thus grew up fatherless and dependent on the generosity of his uncles. His education was not neglected, however, and at the age of six he was sent to Kilkenny School, then the best in Ireland.", "start_char": 1503, "end_char": 2844, "id": "23752988" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_511795509#14_1008271753", "url": "https://www.claddaghdesign.com/ireland/great-irish-writers/", "title": "10 Great Irish Writers You Should Know | Claddagh Design", "headings": "Great Irish Writers\nGreat Irish Writers\n1. James Joyce\n2. Oscar Wilde\n3. W.B Yeats\n3. Roddy Doyle\n4. Bram Stoker\n5. Maeve Binchy\n6. Jonathan Swift\n7. Samuel Beckett\n8. CS Lewis\n9. John Banville\nLeave your comments below!\n", "segment": "None the less, he’s still a very worthy inclusion as he was a highly accomplished satirical writer, poet and, oddly enough, cleric who became Dean of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin during his lifetime. He was born in Dublin to a family with multiple literary connections, and was a prolific writer, completing several novels, essays, poems and political papers. Like Oscar Wilde, his story ends with sadness, as after a possible stroke at the age of 75 he lost the ability to speak and became mentally unstable, at one point trying to tear out his own eye when it became inflamed and painful. After his death, the large fortune he left behind was used to found a hospital for the mentally ill. What to read: Swift’s best and most popular work is Gulliver’s Travels. Often regarded as a children’s classic, the novel is in fact very complex, reflecting on Swift’s political views and experiences and ful", "start_char": 9093, "end_char": 10000, "id": "108416227" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_839830481#1_1768188243", "url": "http://www.biography.com/people/jonathan-swift-9500342", "title": "Jonathan Swift - Books, Gulliver's Travels & Facts - Biography", "headings": "Jonathan Swift\nQuick Facts\n“A wise person should have money in their head, but not in their heart.”\nJonathan Swift\nWho Was Jonathan Swift?\nEarly Life and Education\nWritings\n'Gulliver's Travels' and Later Years\nDeath\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\n", "segment": "Dec 8, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nJonathan Swift was an Irish author and satirist. Best known for writing 'Gulliver's Travels,' he was dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. Who Was Jonathan Swift? Irish author, clergyman and satirist Jonathan Swift grew up fatherless. Under the care of his uncle, he received a bachelor's degree from Trinity College and then worked as a statesman's assistant. Eventually, he became dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. Most of his writings were published under pseudonyms. He best remembered for his 1726 book Gulliver's Travels. Early Life and Education\nIrish author and satirist Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 30, 1667. His father, an attorney, also named Jonathan Swift, died just two months before he arrived.", "start_char": 856, "end_char": 1676, "id": "75809737" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_828791574#0_1690545301", "url": "https://www.biographyonline.net/writers.html", "title": "Famous Writers - Biography Online", "headings": "Famous Writers\nFamous Writers\nPoets\n501 Great Writers: A Comprehensive Guide to the Giants of Literature\nRelated pages\n", "segment": "Famous Writers - Biography Online\nFamous Writers\nA list of famous writers/authors/poets throughout history. William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) English poet and playwright. Famous plays include Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Merchant of Venice and Hamlet. Shakespeare is widely considered the seminal writer of the English language. Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745) Anglo-Irish writer born in Dublin. Swift was a prominent satirist, essayist and author. Notable works include Gulliver’s Travels (1726), A Modest Proposal and A Tale of a Tub. Samuel Johnson (1709 – 1784) British author best-known for his compilation of the English dictionary. Although not the first attempt at a dictionary, it was widely considered to be the most comprehensive – setting the standard for later dictionaries. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 – 1832) German poet, playwright, and author.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 860, "id": "22946196" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_1535458559#2_3229765351", "url": "https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jonathan-Swift", "title": "Jonathan Swift | Anglo-Irish author and clergyman | Britannica", "headings": "Jonathan Swift\nJonathan Swift\nAnglo-Irish author and clergyman\nTop Questions\nWhy is Jonathan Swift important?\nWhat was Jonathan Swift’s family like?\nWhat was Jonathan Swift’s occupation?\nWhat is Jonathan Swift best known for?\nEarly life and education\nYears at Moor Park\nCareer as satirist, political journalist, and churchman\n", "segment": "He often published anonymously or under pseudonyms, including Isaac Bickerstaff, and is noted for his use of ironic invented personas. What was Jonathan Swift’s family like? Jonathan Swift’s father, Jonathan Swift the elder, was an Englishman who had settled in Ireland after the Stuart Restoration and become steward of the King’s Inns, Dublin. He married Abigail Erick in 1664 and died in 1667, leaving his wife, baby daughter, and unborn son—the younger Jonathan—to the care of his brothers. What was Jonathan Swift’s occupation? Jonathan Swift was an Anglican priest. He was appointed vicar of Kilroot, near Belfast, in 1695, and he rose to become dean of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin in 1713. During a stint in England beginning in 1710, Swift became the Tories ’ chief pamphleteer and political writer and took over the Tory journal The Examiner. What is Jonathan Swift best known for? Jonathan Swift is best known for Gulliver’s Travels, which, in parodying the popular travel narrative, mocks English customs and the politics of the day, and “ A Modest Proposal ,” a satiric essay that suggests improving living conditions in Ireland by butchering children of the Irish poor and selling them as food to wealthy English landlords.", "start_char": 971, "end_char": 2213, "id": "23752987" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2597274114#16_3592351177", "url": "https://www.ranker.com/list/notable-priest_s)/reference", "title": "Famous Priests | List of the Top Well-Known Priests", "headings": "List of Famous Priests\nREAD\nList of Famous Priests\nPope Benedict XVI\nPope John Paul II\nSinéad O'Connor\nMartin Luther\nAntonio Vivaldi\nThomas Aquinas\nFranz Liszt\nJohn Wesley\nErnesto Cardenal\nJonathan Swift\nClaudio Monteverdi\nThomas Becket\nGene Robinson\nMel White\nDesmond Tutu\nPlutarch\nMychal Judge\nThomas Cranmer\nHenri Nouwen\nSimon Bailey\nFrancis Browne\nLeone Battista Alberti\nJeffrey John\nPope Francis\nLeo J. 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He was a master of two... more\nMore Jonathan Swift\n#100 of 208 The Best Science-Fiction Authors #39 of 305 The Best Novelists of All Time #24 of 78 History's Greatest Essayists\nPhoto: Metaweb (FB) / Public domain\nClaudio Monteverdi\nClaudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (, also US: , Italian: [ ˈklaudjo monteˈverdi] (listen); baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, string player and choirmaster. 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Born on November 30, 1667, he was also a cleric and served as the Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. Best known for the Horatian and Juvenalian style, Jonathan Swift did works like A Tale of a Tub, An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity, Gulliver’s Travel and A Modest Proposal. The Encyclopaedia Britannica regards him as a leading prose satirist in the English language. Swift wrote under the pennames like Isaac Bickerstaff, Drappiers Letters as MB Drapier and Lemuel Gulliver. 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Born into a literary family in Dublin, Ireland, in 1666. From an early age, Swift received an intense and demanding...\nStudy Guide\nQ & A\nEssays\nWikipedia\nJonathan Swift: The Selected Poems Jonathan Swift\nJonathan Swift, born in Ireland in 1667, was a writer, involved in politics and poet. He wrote for the Whigs and the Tories, along with other works such as A Tale of a Tub, Gulliver's Travels, and A Modest Proposal; many of his works were done...\nStudy Guide\nQ & A\nEssays\nA Modest Proposal and Other Satires Jonathan Swift\nA Modest Proposal and Other Satires is a collection of satirical works of political, social, and religious commentary by Jonathan Swift. The most famous of his essays—perhaps the most famous essay of satire in the English language—is “A Modest...\nStudy Guide\nQ & A\nEssays\nLesson Plan", "start_char": 3564, "end_char": 4659, "id": "83836589" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_2201085379#2_2371140481", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Swift", "title": "Jeremy Swift - Wikipedia", "headings": "Jeremy Swift\nJeremy Swift\nPartial filmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "For BBC3 he played Barry in the cult hit The Smoking Room and had a theatrical hit with Abigail's Party, the last production at the old Hampstead Theatre and their longest running West End transfer. In 2009 he played the lead in the true story of art forger Shaun Greenhalgh in The Antiques' Rogue Show for BBC2 with Liz Smith and Peter Vaughn, The Deacon in a film adaptation of Anton Chekhov's short story The Duel and featured in Canoe Man, a 2010 TV drama based on the John Darwin disappearance case . He starred in the independent British feature film Downhill, which is a comedy about four men attempting Alfred Wainwright 's Coast to Coast Walk which was released in 2014 and co-stars Ned Dennehy, Karl Theobald and Richard Lumsden. The film was directed by James Rouse and the screenplay was written by Torben Betts . Swift is also a composer and his work includes the score for Werewolves: The Dark Survivors (Wide-eyed Entertainment) for the Discovery channel and ITV global. On ITV, Swift played Septimus Spratt, the butler of the Dowager Countess, in Downton Abbey for three seasons and has been seen as Dennis, manservant to Countess Mavrodaki ( Leslie Caron) in Episodes 3-6 of The Durrells. He also played election agent Glenvil Harris in the last two series of Foyle's War. He played Gooding in Mary Poppins Returns, which was released in 2018. In 2020, he played the role of Leslie Higgins in Apple TV+ 's show, Ted Lasso .", "start_char": 1422, "end_char": 2862, "id": "104982141" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_40_56105126#0_143217728", "url": "https://www.famousauthors.org/jonathan-swift", "title": "Jonathan Swift | Biography, Books and Facts", "headings": "Jonathan Swift\nJonathan Swift\nBuy Books by Jonathan Swift\nFamous Authors\n", "segment": "Jonathan Swift | Biography, Books and Facts\nJonathan Swift\nThe author of the classic Gulliver’s Travels (1726), Jonathan Swift was a major figure of English literature. Also a satirist, cleric and political pamphleteer, Swift was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 30, 1667, seven months after the death of his father. Deprived of a bread earner and father, the family became very poor and had to rely on the aid of relatives to survive. Jonathan did not lead a healthy childhood, suffering from Meniere’s disease which causes dizziness, vertigo, nausea, and hearing loss affecting the inner ear. Early in age, Jonathan was sent to live with his uncle, Godwin Swift who supported him and gave him the best education possible. Swift attended the Kilkenny Grammar School from 1674 to 1682 and later enrolled in the Trinity College in Dublin where he earned a B.A. degree. Although Swift wanted to continue studying for a M.A. degree, he was unable to do so due to political unrest during the Glorious Revolution of 1688. Upon moving to Leicester, England, Swift took up a job working as a secretary to Sir William Temple, a retired diplomat. Living at his home in Moore Park, Surrey, Swift was introduced to a number of politically influential people. Also at Moore Park, Swift, then 22 years of age met Stella, daughter of another employee at Moore Park who was only 6 years old.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1379, "id": "80446111" } ]
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what is benedict arnold famous for?
Traitor
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_42_1154541510#10_2602983825", "url": "https://www.history.com/news/6-unsung-heroes-of-the-american-revolution", "title": "6 Unsung Heroes of the American Revolution - HISTORY", "headings": "6 Unsung Heroes of the American Revolution\n6 Unsung Heroes of the American Revolution\nFrom an asthmatic Quaker to a notorious traitor, learn about six amateur soldiers who were among the lesser-known heroes of the American Revolution.\n1. Henry Knox\n2. Nathanael Greene\n3. John Stark\n4. Daniel Morgan\n5. Anthony Wayne\n6. Benedict Arnold\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": "Stock Montage/Getty Images\nAlthough Benedict Arnold is certainly one of the most familiar names from the American Revolution, his heroics in support of the patriot cause have been overshadowed by his notorious duplicity. “ He’s not unsung in terms of his reputation, but as a hero he has little regard because of his treason,” Kelly says. “ Before he became one of the country’s worst traitors, he was one of its most successful leaders.” Just days after the battles at Lexington and Concord in 1775, the Connecticut merchant embarked on an expedition to seize Fort Ticonderoga, which he accomplished with the aid of Ethan Allen’s Green Mountain Boys. Arnold led an unsuccessful assault on Quebec City later in the year. Although his forces were defeated at the Battle of Valcour Island on Lake Champlain in 1776, Arnold delayed the British long enough to save the American cause. He also played a pivotal role in the 1777 Battle of Saratoga, which Kelly calls “the biggest victory of the war.” While Arnold was considered a hero up to that point of the war, he didn’t feel adequately compensated for it. In 1780 he agreed to surrender the strategic fort at West Point to the enemy for a bribe of £20,000 and a British Army command. When the plot was discovered, Arnold fled to Britain to be forever branded a traitor in his homeland.", "start_char": 6238, "end_char": 7570, "id": "8660275" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_597773696#0_1333608784", "url": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/benedict-arnold-facts", "title": "Biography of Benedict Arnold Through 10 Interesting Facts | Learnodo Newtonic", "headings": "Biography of Benedict Arnold Through 10 Interesting Facts\nBiography of Benedict Arnold Through 10 Interesting Facts\n#1 The death of his siblings and mother made his father an alcoholic\n#2 He was a member of the secret organization Sons of Liberty\n#3 His contribution in the capture of Fort Ticonderoga helped in the Siege of Boston\n#4 He led an ill-fated expedition to capture the British Province of Quebec\n#5 He commanded the American fleet at the Battle of Valcour Island\n#6 Benedict Arnold’s most famous contribution to US came at the Battles of Saratoga\n#7 His tenure as the governor of Philadelphia was tainted by accusations of corruption\n#8 Benedict Arnold is most infamous for his act of treason\n#9 He planned to betray the American fort at West Point to the British for £20,000\n#10 Arnold’s name became synonymous with the word “traitor” in the United States\nTo the Inhabitants of America\n", "segment": "Biography of Benedict Arnold Through 10 Interesting Facts | Learnodo Newtonic\nBiography of Benedict Arnold Through 10 Interesting Facts\nJanuary 30, 2020\nMarch 3, 2016 by Anirudh\nBenedict Arnold was a U.S. general who is infamous for becoming a traitor and defecting to the British side during the American Revolutionary War. Before he betrayed America, Arnold fought brilliantly for his country of birth contributing significantly in several battles most prominently at the crucial Battles of Saratoga. The acts for which he is remembered though is his plan to betray the American fort at West Point to the British; and fighting against his former comrades. Know about the life, family, accomplishments, treason, death and probable reasons for Benedict Arnold’s defection through these 10 interesting facts. #1 The death of his siblings and mother made his father an alcoholic\nBorn on 14th January 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut, Benedict Arnold was the second of six children of Benedict Arnold and his wife Hannah Waterman King. Like his father, Arnold was named after his great-grandfather Benedict Arnold, an early governor of the English Colony of Rhode Island. From his maternal side Arnold was a descendant of John Lothropp, an ancestor of at least six U.S. presidents. Out of Arnold’s five siblings, only his sister Hannah survived till adulthood. The others succumbed to yellow fever in childhood.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1404, "id": "110440046" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1583214194#3_2255713044", "url": "http://www.historyrocket.com/Famous-people/benedict-arnold/How-Did-Benedict-Arnold-Die.html", "title": "How Did Benedict Arnold Die", "headings": "How Did Benedict Arnold Die ?\nHow Did Benedict Arnold Die ?", "segment": "As a legacy, he left a considerable part of his property for his illegitimate son, John Sage, and a part of his estate to his wife. More Articles : Biography Of Benedict Arnold\nFacts On Benedict Arnold\nHow Did Benedict Arnold Die ? What Made Benedict Arnold A Traitor ? Who Is Benedict Arnold ? What Made Benedict Arnold A Traitor ? Benedict Arnold was one of the greatest American generals in the history of America. He led the American forces to great success during the Revolutionary War against the British. However, today, Arnold is remembered not as a hero, but as the biggest traitor in the American history. There is a lot of documentary proof to corroborate the fact that he betrayed his own country during the war, but what made Benedict Arnold a traitor is a more important question.", "start_char": 1606, "end_char": 2408, "id": "19857236" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1692119514#9_3438867531", "url": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/treason-definition-examples-punishment.html", "title": "Treason: Definition, Examples & Punishment - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com", "headings": "Treason: Definition, Examples & Punishment\nTreason: Definition, Examples & Punishment\nLesson Transcript\nDefinition of Treason\nHow To Prove Treason\nFamous Examples of Treason in History\nRegister to view this lesson\nAre you a student or a teacher?\nTreason: Definition, Examples & Punishment\nStart today. Try it now\nTreason: Definition, Examples & Punishment\nRelated Study Materials\n", "segment": "His virtues and accomplishments are lesser-known. He single-handedly led the Americans to victory during the Battle of Saratoga. Without his leadership, France would not have come to the rebels' aid. Arnold escaped, however, and could not be tried for treason. Another example is John Brown. He was an abolitionist who attacked and took control of a federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. He wanted to start an insurrection against the U.S. and establish an anti-slavery stronghold. He had hoped the local slaves would rise up and join him in defending his new 'free state', where other slaves could escape to. Unfortunately, nobody joined him besides his original attack force. He was quickly surrounded and wounded.", "start_char": 4261, "end_char": 4984, "id": "42743807" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_1579925699#1_3476531107", "url": "https://www.american-revolutionary-war-facts.com/American-Revolutionary-War-Generals-Facts/General-Benedict-Arnold-Facts.html", "title": "GENERAL BENEDICT ARNOLD - over 15 facts", "headings": "General Benedict Arnold Facts\nGeneral Benedict Arnold Facts\nIntroduction\nBenedict Arnold Early Years Facts\nBenedict Arnold as a Loyal Patriot Facts\nBenedict Arnold Traitor Facts\nBenedict Arnold after the American Revolution\n", "segment": "Click here for a great selection of Amazon.com books about General Benedict Arnold. Benedict Arnold Early Years Facts\nHe was born on January 14th of 1741 in Norwich, Connecticut. Early in his life he settled in New Haven, Connecticut where he eventually became involved in a partnership that purchased trading ships and traded with the West Indies. In 1767 he married Margaret Mansfield; they had three sons together. As the British began to tighten its hold on the American colonist and passed acts such as the Sugar Act, that financially hurt colonial merchants, Arnold joined the Sons of Liberty; the group that would become famous for fighting British control over the American colonies. Benedict Arnold as a Loyal Patriot Facts\nWhen the American Revolutionary War began Arnold became captain in the militia he would eventually rise in rank to Major General. In 1778 he was appointed military commander of Philadelphia Pennsylvania after the British abandoned the city. In Philadelphia he accumulated a lot of personal debt and at the same time was accused numerous times of corruption;", "start_char": 723, "end_char": 1814, "id": "56851199" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1583211048#5_2255708280", "url": "http://www.historyrocket.com/Famous-people/benedict-arnold/Facts-On-Benedict-Arnold.html", "title": "Facts On Benedict Arnold", "headings": "\n", "segment": "What Made Benedict Arnold A Traitor ? Who Is Benedict Arnold ? How Did Benedict Arnold Die ? Benedict Arnold was the famous American general who led the American troops to victory in the Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolutionary War. However, as he conspired against the Americans and gave up West Point to the British for 25,000 pounds in 1780, he is now remembered as a traitor in the American history. He escaped to Britain in 1781, and fought for them for the rest of his life. More..", "start_char": 2383, "end_char": 2889, "id": "19857232" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_46_1085223453#0_2381857063", "url": "https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/90819/10-facts-about-benedict-arnold", "title": "10 Surprising Facts About Benedict Arnold | Mental Floss", "headings": "10 Surprising Facts About Benedict Arnold\n10 Surprising Facts About Benedict Arnold\n1. Benedict Arnold was descended from Rhode Island's first colonial governor.\n2. Benedict Arnold fought in at least one duel.\n3. Benedict Arnold inspired a holiday by commandeering British gunpowder.\n4. Benedict Arnold took part in a failed attempt to capture Canada.\n5. A Benedict Arnold-led naval fleet thwarted a major British advance.\n6. Benedict Arnold signed a loyalty oath at Valley Forge.\n7. Benedict Arnold switched sides in part because he felt disrespected.\n8. When Benedict Arnold made his escape, George Washington was en route to his house for some breakfast.\n9. Benedict Arnold saw plenty of action as a British general.\n10. Benedict Arnold is buried next to a fish tank in England.\n", "segment": "10 Surprising Facts About Benedict Arnold | Mental Floss\narrow\nHistory\n10 Surprising Facts About Benedict Arnold\nBY Mark Mancini\nJanuary 14, 2018\n(Updated: January 12, 2021)\nAnne S. K. Brown Collection at Brown University, Wikimedia Commons // Public Domain\nWhen the Revolutionary War broke out, Benedict Arnold became one of America’s first military heroes. But within a few short years, patriots were comparing him unfavorably to the man who betrayed Jesus. As a disgusted Benjamin Franklin wrote to the Marquis de Lafayette, “Judas sold only one man, Arnold three millions [sic].” That Arnold defected to the British army in 1780 is common knowledge. But before he switched allegiances, he engineered some crucial victories for the colonist rebels and, by all accounts, led a pretty interesting life. Here are a few things you might not have known about one of America's most notorious traitors. 1. Benedict Arnold was descended from Rhode Island's first colonial governor. Arnold was born on January 14, 1741, in Norwich, Connecticut—the fifth person in his family to be named Benedict Arnold.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1097, "id": "91723982" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_914649411#0_1874398054", "url": "https://connecticuthistory.org/benedict-arnold-americas-most-famous-traitor/", "title": "Benedict Arnold: America's Most Famous Traitor | Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project", "headings": "Benedict Arnold: America’s Most Famous Traitor\nBenedict Arnold: America’s Most Famous Traitor\nThe Arnold Family in Connecticut\nRevolutionary War Hero\nThe Battle of Saratoga\nArnold Commits Treason\nA British Commander and Citizen\n", "segment": "Benedict Arnold: America's Most Famous Traitor | Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project\nBenedict Arnold: America’s Most Famous Traitor\nMarch 30, 2018 • Revolution and the New Nation 1754-1820s, Benedict Arnold, Danbury, New Haven, New London, Norwich, Revolutionary War, Ridgefield, War and Defense\nBurning Benedict Arnold in Effigy - New York Public Library Digital Collections, The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs\nBy Gregg Mangan\nBenedict Arnold, despite the extraordinary efforts and sacrifices he made on behalf of American independence, is probably known best for being a traitor. In the middle of the Revolutionary War, he changed sides, abandoning the Americans’ fight for independence in return for the military rank and financial reward he received in the British army. Prior to his treason, however, Arnold compiled an impressive string of accomplishments on behalf of the colonial cause. His treason is so well known, in part, because of his bravery and meritorious service to the Continental army in the early years of the war. The Arnold Family in Connecticut\nBirthplace of Benedict Arnold, Norwich, ca. 1851 – Connecticut Historical Society\nArnold came from a proud background. His great-great grandfather was one of the founders of Rhode Island, and his great-grandfather Benedict won election as governor of Rhode Island five times. When his father Benedict Arnold III, a cooper, moved to Norwich, Connecticut, in 1730, he married Hannah Waterman King, the daughter of one of the town’s founders.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1552, "id": "77616518" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1583211048#0_2255702297", "url": "http://www.historyrocket.com/Famous-people/benedict-arnold/Facts-On-Benedict-Arnold.html", "title": "Facts On Benedict Arnold", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Facts On Benedict Arnold\n\n\n\n\nFacts On Benedict Arnold\nBenedict Arnold was an American general during the American Revolutionary War. He, together with Horatio Gates, piloted the American forces to win the Battle of Saratoga with great success. Later on, he turned against Americans and in 1780, conspired to give up West Point, a very important military base, to the British in exchange of 25,000 pounds. Though, his plans failed when his co-conspirator John Andre was detained. He left for New York and then escaped to England in the year 1781. Though, for the rest of his life he fought for the British and proved his loyalty, he was not remembered as a hero by the British. Following are some quick facts on Benedict Arnold: Arnold’s conspiracy against his own country caused the modern-day term Benedict Arnold to be used for a traitor. He was born on January 14, 1747. He was married to Margaret Mansfield and had 3 sons, Benedict, Fredric and Henry.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 955, "id": "19857227" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_2033477203#0_3331961591", "url": "https://www.grunge.com/294446/false-things-you-believe-about-benedict-arnold/", "title": "False Things You Believe About Benedict Arnold", "headings": "False Things You Believe About Benedict Arnold\nFalse Things You Believe About Benedict Arnold\nBenedict Arnold committed treason for the cash\nBenedict Arnold was a highly trusted military officer when he turned traitor\nBenedict Arnold was just another military commander\nBenedict Arnold committed his betrayal solely due to money and politics\nThe idea to turn traitor was definitely Benedict Arnold's\nBenedict Arnold acted alone\nBenedict Arnold was eventually brought to justice\nBenedict Arnold was just a social climber\nBenedict Arnold was impulsive, reckless, and quick to anger\nBenedict Arnold's military career ended when he turned traitor\nBenedict Arnold asked to be buried in his \"Continental Army uniform\" on his deathbed\nBenedict Arnold is considered a traitor by everyone\n", "segment": "False Things You Believe About Benedict Arnold\nFalse Things You Believe About Benedict Arnold\nHeritage Images/Getty Images\nBy Jenna Inouye / Dec. 11, 2020 4:47 pm EDT\nFew individuals have captured public and patriotic ire in the same way as Benedict Arnold. Once a decorated American military officer, Arnold's name is now synonymous with the very idea of treason. His defection to the British side from the Continental Army has become the stuff of legend — and his name itself has become a scathing political indictment. But, history is written by the victors. If the American Revolution had been quashed, Arnold might now be known as the truest of patriots — a man before his time. And not only is history written by those who won, but history is also malleable. During the past year, the words \"Benedict Arnold\" have been thrown around quite a bit — with comparisons to everyone from Rudy Guiliani to Donald Trump. But few really have an idea of who Arnold was — man, myth, and legend. Arnold betrayed the Continental Army in 1780, and what is known about him comes from 240-year-old letters, political documents, and news reports. Some is hearsay, some is taken out of context, and some is pure supposition.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1211, "id": "84096583" } ]
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Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
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Edward, born in 1841, went on to become King of England and married Princess Alexandra of Denmark. He is the great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II and the great, great-grandfather of Prince Charles. Alice, born in 1843, married the Great Duke Ludwig of Hesse and Rhine, and her granddaughter married the prince of Greece. Alfred, born in 1844, was the Duke of Saxe-Coberg-Gotha and married Grand Duchess Maria of Russia.", "start_char": 1116, "end_char": 2062, "id": "98502180" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1261858713#6_1390763823", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandchildren_of_Victoria_and_Albert", "title": "Descendants of Queen Victoria - Wikipedia", "headings": "Descendants of Queen Victoria\nDescendants of Queen Victoria\nContents\nOverview\nVictoria, Albert and their children\nAncestors of Victoria and Albert\nMarriage of Victoria and Albert\nChildren of Victoria and Albert\nChildren and grandchildren of Victoria and Albert\nVictoria, Princess Royal\nChildren of the Princess Royal and Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia\nEdward VII\nChildren of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra\nPrincess Alice\nChildren of Princess Alice and Louis IV of Hesse\nAlfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha\nChildren of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, and Grand Duchess Marie\nPrincess Helena\nChildren of Princess Helena and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein\nPrincess Louise\nPrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn\nChildren of Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia\nPrince Leopold, Duke of Albany\nChildren of Leopold, Duke of Albany, and Princess Helena\nPrincess Beatrice\nChildren of Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenberg\nSee also\nReferences\nSources and external links\n", "segment": "Ancestors of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n32. George I of Great Britain\n\n\n\n\n\n\n16. George II of Great Britain\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n33. Duchess Sophia Dorothea of Celle\n\n\n\n\n\n\n8. Frederick, Prince of Wales\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n34. Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach\n\n\n\n\n\n\n17. Margravine Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n35. Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach\n\n\n\n\n\n\n4. George III of the United Kingdom\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n36. Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg\n\n\n\n\n\n\n18.", "start_char": 7130, "end_char": 7648, "id": "104376410" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1277493773#3_1909994127", "url": "https://www.worldhistoryedu.com/10-great-achievements-of-queen-victoria/", "title": "9 Great Achievements of Queen Victoria - World History Edu", "headings": "9 Great Achievements of Queen Victoria\n9 Great Achievements of Queen Victoria\nFacts about Queen Victoria\nAchievements of Queen Victoria\nCredited with the Victorian Era.\nRead More:\nSurvived Several Assassination Attempts\nRedeveloped Buckingham Palace\nPhilanthropic Works in Ireland\nFostered Good Relations with France\nMarriage Achievements and Family Values\nSigned the Reform Act of 1867\nBecame Empress of India\nExpanded the British Empire\n", "segment": "William IV\nSuccessor: Edward VII\nMost famous for: Second-longest reigning monarch of Great Britain; spearheading the Victorian era\nAchievements of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria was the queen of the United Kingdom and Ireland from 1837 to 1901. Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. Her parents were Prince Edward and Princess Victoria, Duke and Duchess of Kent respectively. Growing up in a royal family, the early deaths of her father and his 3 brothers (two of which became kings: George IV and William III) catapulted the 18-year-old Victoria to throne and rule all of Britain. The following are some of her great achievements. Credited with the Victorian Era.", "start_char": 1088, "end_char": 1748, "id": "96469854" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_06_1552128501#0_2212204798", "url": "http://www.history.com/topics/british-history/queen-victoria", "title": "Queen Victoria - Children, Family Tree & Facts - HISTORY", "headings": "Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria\nContents\nProfile\n", "segment": "Queen Victoria - Children, Family Tree & Facts - HISTORY\nUpdated: Jun 7, 2019\nOriginal: Nov 9, 2009\nQueen Victoria\nAuthor: History.com Editors\nContents\nProfile\nVictoria (1819-1901) was queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901) and empress of India (1876–1901). She was the last of the House of Hanover and gave her name to an era, the Victorian Age. During her reign the English monarchy took on its modern ceremonial character. She and her husband, Prince Consort Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, had nine children, through whose marriages were descended many of the royal families of Europe. Profile\nBritish royalty. Queen of Great Britain (1837–1901) and (from 1876) Empress of India, born in London, United Kingdom, the only child of George III’s fourth son, Edward, and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg, sister of Leopold, King of the Belgians. Taught by Lord Melbourne, her first prime minister, she had a clear grasp of constitutional principles and the scope of her own prerogative, which she resolutely exercised in 1839 by setting aside the precedent which decreed dismissal of the current ladies of the bedchamber, thus causing Peel not to take up office as prime minister.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1211, "id": "19830413" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1684414040#1_3380052029", "url": "https://biography.yourdictionary.com/articles/children-queen-victoria-who-oldest.html", "title": "How Many Children Did Queen Victoria Have & Who Was the Oldest?", "headings": "How Many Children Did Queen Victoria Have & Who Was the Oldest?\nHow Many Children Did Queen Victoria Have & Who Was the Oldest?\nQueen Victoria's Children\nRoyal Legacy\n", "segment": "The oldest of Victoria’s children was Princess Victoria, the Princess Royal, born in 1840. Advertisement\nQueen Victoria's Children\nVictoria and her husband, Prince Albert, raised their extensive royal family within the traditions of classic British monarchical traditions. Eight of their children went on to marry into other royal families. The nine children were: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise was the oldest of the children. She was born on November 21, 1840 and died on August 5, 1901. Being the eldest daughter, she was giving the title Princess Royal in 1841. This title is given as a gift of the monarchy. She married German emperor Frederick (Fritz) William of Prussia in 1858 and was given the additional title of Empress of Germany. Albert Edward, the first-born son, was born on November 9, 1841.", "start_char": 332, "end_char": 1138, "id": "54858558" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_646927226#14_1110155535", "url": "http://victorian-era.org/victorian-era-major-events.html", "title": "Timeline of Major Events in Victorian Times | Victorian Era", "headings": "Victorian Era Major Events Timeline\nVictorian Era Major Events Timeline\nTimeline of Major Events in Victorian Times\n", "segment": "In 1829, the Peace of Adrianople ended the Russo-Turk War and Turkey acknowledged Greek independence. Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. She was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, minor son of the reigning King George III, and Victoire of Saxe-Coburg, a German princess. Both her father and grandfather died in 1820, the year her uncle succeeded as King George IV. Queen Victoria became an heir to the throne when King George died without an issue in 1830, and also the daughter of her second royal uncle, King William IV, passed away in infancy. King William himself died in 1837, and the eighteen-year-old princess became Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland on June twenty that year. On February 10, 1840, she married her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. Queen Victoria bore nine children within the next seventeen years, including the future King Edward VII. Albert was an avid patron of the arts, sciences, and burgeoning industries, and he helped organize the famous Great Exhibition of 1851 at the “Crystal Palace.” These early years of Victorian rule saw major reforms in British education, with the Grammar Schools Act of 1840 and the founding of Queen’s College for women in London in 1848.", "start_char": 5761, "end_char": 6995, "id": "2406782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_97752511#15_205096825", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/queen-elizabeth-ii-related-to-queen-victoria.html/", "title": "How Is Queen Elizabeth II Related to Queen Victoria?", "headings": "How Is Queen Elizabeth II Related to Queen Victoria?\nHow Is Queen Elizabeth II Related to Queen Victoria?\nWho was Queen Victoria?\nHow is Queen Elizabeth II related to Queen Victoria?\nHow is Prince Philip related to Queen Victoria?\nWhat does Queen Elizabeth II have in common with Queen Victoria?\n", "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;", "start_char": 5999, "end_char": 6975, "id": "107983419" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_97752511#5_205083232", "url": "https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/queen-elizabeth-ii-related-to-queen-victoria.html/", "title": "How Is Queen Elizabeth II Related to Queen Victoria?", "headings": "How Is Queen Elizabeth II Related to Queen Victoria?\nHow Is Queen Elizabeth II Related to Queen Victoria?\nWho was Queen Victoria?\nHow is Queen Elizabeth II related to Queen Victoria?\nHow is Prince Philip related to Queen Victoria?\nWhat does Queen Elizabeth II have in common with Queen Victoria?\n", "segment": "In 1837, Victoria became queen. Then, because she was queen, she proposed to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. They married in 1840. Together, they had nine children: four sons and five daughters. Queen Victoria’s oldest son, Edward, was born in 1841. He became king in 1901, after Victoria’s death. Edward’s second-eldest son, George, succeeded him in May 1910. George is Queen Elizabeth’s grandfather. His reign lasted until his death in 1936.", "start_char": 2375, "end_char": 2822, "id": "107983409" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_952479011#1_2124048406", "url": "https://genealogy.lovetoknow.com/queen-victoria-family-tree", "title": "Queen Victoria Family Tree | LoveToKnow", "headings": "Queen Victoria Family Tree\nQueen Victoria Family Tree\nAbout Queen Victoria\nAncestors of Queen Victoria\nDescendants of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria: Family Tree Genetics and Hemophilia\n", "segment": "It's because of this woman that the last part of the 19th century is called the \"Victorian era.\" As a young woman, Queen Victoria married the German Prince Albert. Together, they had nine children and 42 grandchildren. Many of their descendents married members of other European ruling families, giving Queen Victoria a family tree that sparkles with royal titles. Ancestors of Queen Victoria\nPrincess Alexandrina Victoria was the only child of Victoria Saxe-Coburg and Edward, the Duke of Kent. Her father died when she was a toddler. Her mother, who was of German ancestry, raised her from that time forward. Both of Victoria's parents were of royal ancestry in Germany and England. Descendants of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria and Prince Albert had five daughters and four sons, all of whom survived until adulthood. Many of Queen Victoria's children went on to marry into other royal families and have many children of their own.", "start_char": 620, "end_char": 1553, "id": "98502179" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_952479011#0_2124046848", "url": "https://genealogy.lovetoknow.com/queen-victoria-family-tree", "title": "Queen Victoria Family Tree | LoveToKnow", "headings": "Queen Victoria Family Tree\nQueen Victoria Family Tree\nAbout Queen Victoria\nAncestors of Queen Victoria\nDescendants of Queen Victoria\nQueen Victoria: Family Tree Genetics and Hemophilia\n", "segment": "Queen Victoria Family Tree | LoveToKnow\nQueen Victoria Family Tree\nBy Kate Miller-Wilson\nCopied! Source\nIf you're fascinated by the life of Great Britain's Queen Victoria, family tree information about her ancestors and descendants can add to your understanding of this famous monarch. Knowing about these relationships can also help you see how this remarkable woman was related to past and current members of the royal family. About Queen Victoria\nOne of the most influential women of the 19th century, Queen Victoria garnered the respect and admiration of people around the world. She reigned for more than 63 years. It's because of this woman that the last part of the 19th century is called the \"Victorian era.\" As a young woman, Queen Victoria married the German Prince Albert. Together, they had nine children and 42 grandchildren. Many of their descendents married members of other European ruling families, giving Queen Victoria a family tree that sparkles with royal titles. Ancestors of Queen Victoria\nPrincess Alexandrina Victoria was the only child of Victoria Saxe-Coburg and Edward, the Duke of Kent.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1115, "id": "98502178" } ]
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who do pagans believe is god?
Odin
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_37356426#7_64002775", "url": "http://elevated.freeyellow.com/page25.html", "title": "What is Paganism?", "headings": "What is Paganism?\nWhat is Paganism?\nHow Do Pagan`s Define \"God\"?\nWhat Do Pagan`s Do?\nWant To Learn More?\n", "segment": "How Do Pagan`s Define \"God\"? Pagans celebrate the sanctity of Nature, honouring the divinity present in all things. From a pagan perspective Earth is the mother of us all. We are all relations. All life is One. Pagans believe that within the Universe there is a holy continuum of consciousness, which exists in everything from inanimate objects to the pantheons of gods. Pagans revere the sacred whole in all its guises and often depict the Divine Energy as both male and female, the God and Goddess. Mother and Father. To a Pagan every person is a wondrous, sacred, creation. Every plant, rock, tree, everything seen and unseen, is unique and beautiful.", "start_char": 3436, "end_char": 4091, "id": "72730295" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_305565932#0_653275577", "url": "https://www.christianity.com/wiki/cults-and-other-religions/pagans-history-and-beliefs-of-paganism.html", "title": "Who are Pagans? The History and Beliefs of Paganism", "headings": "Who Are Pagans? The History and Beliefs of Paganism\nWho Are Pagans? The History and Beliefs of Paganism\nPagan Definition\nOrigin and History of Paganism\nPagan Beliefs\nClick here to learn more about Animism: definition and examples.\nPagan Rituals\nThe Pagan Woman in Matthew 15\nBible Verses about Pagans\nSources\n", "segment": "Who are Pagans? The History and Beliefs of Paganism\nWho Are Pagans? The History and Beliefs of Paganism\nPagans are generally described as those holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions. Learn the origin, history, and traditions of paganism as we explore what pagans believe and practice today. Christianity.com Editorial Staff\nSo who are pagans? Learn about the origin, history, and traditions of paganism as we explore what pagans believe and practice today. Pagan Definition\nPagan; Paganism: \" a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions; a religion other than one of the main world religions, specifically a non-Christian or pre-Christian religion.\"", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 717, "id": "108229906" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1043695184#6_1955152338", "url": "https://otherworldlyoracle.com/basic-paganism-beliefs-what-do-pagans-believe/", "title": "Basic Paganism Beliefs: What DO Pagans Believe?", "headings": "\nBasic Paganism Beliefs: What DO Pagans Believe?\nFirst, what is a Pagan?\n1. Mother Nature\n2. The “Old Ways”\n3. Gods and Goddesses\n4. Freedom to Choose\n5. Magical Practices\n6. Afterlife\n7. Ancestors\nPaganism Beliefs Will Vary By Person\n39 Comments\n", "segment": "While others claim they are monotheistic or pantheistic. Monotheistic means they worship one god or goddess and pantheistic means they see the universe as god and vice versa. And some pagans are a mixture or some variation of these. Whatever god (s) a pagan may choose, they do not follow a Christian, Islam, or Jewish deity (as these are part of the Abrahamic faiths). 4. Freedom to Choose\nOne of the best paganism beliefs is the freedom to choose. Pagans believe every individual has the right to choose what they want to believe and how they want to believe it. Some pagans join a group, grove, church or coven while others remain solitary (practice their beliefs by themselves). 5. Magical Practices\nNot every pagan practices magic of some kind, but many do.", "start_char": 1993, "end_char": 2755, "id": "66142239" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1289168507#21_1962349495", "url": "https://exemplore.com/paganism/Are-You-a-Pagan-7-Signs-That-Pagansim-is-Your-Path", "title": "7 Signs You Are a Pagan - Exemplore", "headings": "7 Signs You Are a Pagan\n7 Signs You Are a Pagan\nSeven Signs You Might Be a Pagan\nWhat Is Paganism?\nPagan Deities\nHow To Become a Pagan\nRecommended Reading\nQuestions & Answers\nComments\n", "segment": "Question: I think I’m pagan, but I’m not sure what religion in paganism. I believe that the earth is sacred. I think people can be witches. But I don’t believe in a god or goddess. I have picked some things out of the religions under paganism. So what would I call myself? Just a pagan? Answer: You can simply be a pagan, if you wish and just follow your own path.", "start_char": 7551, "end_char": 7916, "id": "60032114" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1043695184#3_1955148707", "url": "https://otherworldlyoracle.com/basic-paganism-beliefs-what-do-pagans-believe/", "title": "Basic Paganism Beliefs: What DO Pagans Believe?", "headings": "\nBasic Paganism Beliefs: What DO Pagans Believe?\nFirst, what is a Pagan?\n1. Mother Nature\n2. The “Old Ways”\n3. Gods and Goddesses\n4. Freedom to Choose\n5. Magical Practices\n6. Afterlife\n7. Ancestors\nPaganism Beliefs Will Vary By Person\n39 Comments\n", "segment": "In fact, most Pagans will tell you their religion is nature. Their god is nature. They worship Mother Earth and Father Sky. And other variations of this. Many Pagans are involved in environmental efforts and many are animal lovers. Most Pagans center their beliefs on Mother Nature. 2. The “Old Ways”\nYou may hear modern Pagans say they follow the “old ways”. What does this mean, exactly? What do Pagans believe as far as the “old ways”?", "start_char": 1098, "end_char": 1536, "id": "66142236" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1873253181#2_3801379363", "url": "https://blessedbemagick.com/blogs/news/witchcraft-wicca-and-paganism-what-s-the-difference", "title": "Witchcraft, Wicca, and Paganism - What’s the Difference? - Blessed Be Magick", "headings": "Witchcraft, Wicca, and Paganism - What’s the Difference?\nWitchcraft, Wicca, and Paganism - What’s the Difference?\nSo What Exactly is Paganism?\nWhat is a Wiccan?\nIf All Wiccans Are Pagans, Are All Witches Wiccan? Are All Wiccans Witches?\nSo There You Have It!\n", "segment": "So What Exactly is Paganism? Paganism is a beautiful tapestry of faiths outside of the Abrahamic religions. Typically pagan religions are held to be ditheistic (worshipping 2 deities, i.e. God and Goddess) or polytheistic (worshipping many deities); that is, worship of more than one God and/or Goddess. The dictionary defines a pagan as: 1. One of a people or community observing a polytheistic religion, as the ancient Romans and Greeks. AND\n2. A member of a religious, spiritual, or cultural community based on the worship of nature or the earth; a neopagan.", "start_char": 1006, "end_char": 1568, "id": "55105287" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_581619078#5_1189746917", "url": "https://discover.hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Chistianity-and-Paganism", "title": "Christianity and Paganism - HubPages", "headings": "Christianity and Paganism\nChristianity and Paganism\nPeaceful Path\nChristianity\nPaganism\nA Short Review Of Each Religion\nA Review Of Differences\nA Review Of Similarities\n© 2014 Melody Wilson\nComments\n", "segment": "There are different denominations in Christianity, but each one believes that God is the one true creator of all, and that Jesus was given as the ultimate sacrifice for humanities sins. Paganism is a religion based around nature. Pagans believe that everything has a soul or spirit. Everything on earth from rivers, plants, trees, and every living being has their own unique spirit. All who believe in this religion tend to embrace the earth. There are many Gods and Goddesses to be praised in Paganism, but each Pagan can worship a different God and/or Goddess. Some even worship God and refer to themselves as a Christian Witch or Christo-Pagan. But most Pagans do not believe the Devil exists. To become closer with the Gods and Goddesses and to embrace your inner self one must use chants and spells. A chant is like a prayer, and can aid in spiritual practice.", "start_char": 2314, "end_char": 3179, "id": "84825225" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1043695184#2_1955147508", "url": "https://otherworldlyoracle.com/basic-paganism-beliefs-what-do-pagans-believe/", "title": "Basic Paganism Beliefs: What DO Pagans Believe?", "headings": "\nBasic Paganism Beliefs: What DO Pagans Believe?\nFirst, what is a Pagan?\n1. Mother Nature\n2. The “Old Ways”\n3. Gods and Goddesses\n4. Freedom to Choose\n5. Magical Practices\n6. Afterlife\n7. Ancestors\nPaganism Beliefs Will Vary By Person\n39 Comments\n", "segment": "Now, in the twenty first century, the term Pagan refers to anyone who follows a faith outside of the 3 Abrahamic Religions (which are Christianity, Islam and Judaism). As you might guess, there are hundreds of kinds of Pagans. Let’s break down some of the more common Paganism beliefs. 1. Mother Nature\nOne thing that most Pagans have in common as far as paganism beliefs is a reverence and deep love for Mother Nature. In fact, most Pagans will tell you their religion is nature. Their god is nature. They worship Mother Earth and Father Sky. And other variations of this. Many Pagans are involved in environmental efforts and many are animal lovers.", "start_char": 678, "end_char": 1329, "id": "66142235" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_29937143#8_59186970", "url": "http://www.modernchristianissues.org/what-witches-believe/", "title": "What Witches Believe", "headings": "A Christian Apologetics Blog – modernchristianissues.org\nA Christian Apologetics Blog – modernchristianissues.org\nWhat Witches Believe\nShare\nWhat Witches Believe\nWhat is Witchcraft?\n", "segment": "If they believe in the existence of the devil at all, they’ll tell you that he’s simply “another Christian deity”. While Pagans invoke a number of deities (female and male) and entities such as elementals, and believe in beings such as tree spirits and faeries, most say that there are no “demons” anywhere: this is also a Christian concept, and they’re not Christians. Their deities are considered to be “imminent”, or within each of us, meaning that everyone is actually deity. A common phrase at rituals is “Thou art Goddess.” Leaders among Pagans tend to be strong, powerful, self-assured people. However, most are not overtly power-seeking, overly charismatic, “follow me” types. In fact, because covens are generally autonomous, often led by everyone equally, the rules are flexible, and there is seldom money exchanged, Witches can argue very effectively that they are not a “cult”. Although moral and political views are certainly not universal among Pagans, it is safe to say that most support neo-tolerance (there is no truth/what’s true for me is not necessarily true for you/everything is true (just pick one)), women’s rights and matriarchy, sexual “freedom” (including homosexuality, polyamory, non-monogamy, sexual activity by teens), abortion, and the abolition of Christianity from public life, especially in schools and governmental functions. In recent years there have been lawsuits filed by Pagans against such things as “In God We Trust” (which appears on our money), student-led prayer in schools, the Ten Commandments, and Christian symbols, such as the Cross, in city and county seals.", "start_char": 3469, "end_char": 5079, "id": "35364" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_1694143427#4_2477728224", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-person-who-believes-in-one-form-of-God-called", "title": "What is a person who believes in one form of God called? - Quora", "headings": "What is a person who believes in one form of God called?\n36 Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nWhat is it called when you only believe in one God?\nWhat are people who believe in more than one god called?\nWhat is the term given for the people who believe in one god?\nWhat do you call a person who believes in God?\n", "segment": "What are those who believe in God called? Believers. Depends on the religion they follow. If they believe in Christ, then Christian. If they believe the Papacy is the leader of their faith, then Catholic. If they believe Mohammed’s (unsure if I spelled the name right) side of the bible, then Muslim. If they believe in Zeus (thats a god), then a Greek Believer, or Olympian believer. If you’re part of the Christian or Catholic belief and you meet someone who believes in an old belief structure like Odin’s pantheon or Zeus’ pantheon, then they refer to them as Pagans. If you believe Satan/Lucifer/Samael is God, then you’re a Satanist. The\nContinue Reading\nBelievers.", "start_char": 1985, "end_char": 2656, "id": "87711121" } ]
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who is the state senator of kentucky?
Mitch McConnell
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_30_1750927872#8_3708123722", "url": "https://uselections.com/ky/ky.htm", "title": "2020 Kentucky Elections, Candidates, Races and Voting", "headings": "US Elections ~ Kentucky\nUS Elections ~ Kentucky\nDirectory of Kentucky elections. Kentucky candidates for Governor, state reps and Congress (Senators / House of Representatives). KY primary and election races. Voting info. Political parties. State election office.\nState Constitutional Officer Elections in 2023.\nKentucky Lieutenant Governor:\nJacqueline Coleman (D)\nKentucky State Agriculture Commissioner:\nRyan Quarles (R) | Campaign Website\nWill You Make These 3 Fatal Mistakes In A Crisis?\nIn A Dire Food Shortage, What Will Your Family Eat?\nMake Safe, Clean Drinking Water Out Of Thin Air\n", "segment": "Governor & Lt. Governor candidates run together on tickets in the primary.) Kentucky Secretary Of State: Michael Adams (R) | Campaign Website\nKentucky Attorney General: Daniel Cameron (R) | Campaign Website\nKentucky State Treasurer: Allison Ball (R) | Campaign Website\nKentucky State Auditor: Mike Harmon (R) | Campaign Website\nKentucky State Agriculture Commissioner: Ryan Quarles (R) | Campaign Website\nKentucky General Assembly: General Assembly\nSenate\nKentucky has 38 State Senate members: 9 (Democrats), 28 (Republicans), 1 (Vacant).", "start_char": 1819, "end_char": 2357, "id": "38738161" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1734501757#2_3447829450", "url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/kentucky/", "title": "Kentucky | Data USA", "headings": "Kentucky\nKentucky\nMitch McConnell\nRand Paul\nAbout\nCivics\nDiversity\nRace and Ethnicity\nRace and Ethnicity\nNon-English Speakers\nMost Common Languages\nHeritage\nForeign-Born Population\nAge by Nativity\nGlobal Diversity\nCitizenship\nMilitary\nVeterans\nMost Common Service Period\nEconomy\nWages\nMedian Household Income\nWage by Gender in Common Jobs\nWage by Race and Ethnicity in Common Jobs\nWage Distribution\nIncome by Location\nPoverty by Age and Gender\nFemales 25 - 34\nPoverty by Race and Ethnicity\nOccupations\nEmployment by Occupations\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paid\nIndustries\nEmployment by Industries\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paying\nDomestic Trade\nDomestic Production & Consumption\nDomestic Trade Growth\nInterstate Trade\nEducation\nConcentrations\nUniversities\nLargest Universities by degrees awarded\nStudent Gender for Common Institutions\nStudent Race and Ethnicity\nMost Common Student Race or Ethnicity\nHousing & Living\nHousing\nProperty Value\nHousehold Income\nProperty Taxes\nRent vs Own\nCommute Time\nCommuter Transportation\nMost Common Commute in 2018\nTransportation\nCar Ownership\nHealth\nPatient to Clinician Ratios\nBehavioral Health Conditions\nState with the Highest Prevalence\nSocial Needs\nMost prevalent states\nAccess and Quality\nMost prevalent states\nHealth Care Spending\nHealth Care Coverage\nHealth Risks\nMost at risk counties\n", "segment": "The runner-up was Hillary Rodham Clinton (32.7%), followed by Gary Johnson (2.79%). The most partisan county was Leslie County, KY with 89.4% of the vote going to Donald J. Trump running for the Republican Party. Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul are the senators currently representing the state of Kentucky. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered. Kentucky is currently represented by 6 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms. Diversity\nKentucky is home to a population of 4.47M people, from which 97.8% are citizens. As of 2018, 3.74% of Kentucky residents were born outside of the country (167k people). In 2018, there were 10.8 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (3.78M people) in Kentucky than any other race or ethnicity. There were 350k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 99k White (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. The most common foreign languages spoken in Kentucky are Spanish (116,714 speakers), German (12,723 speakers), and Chinese (Incl.", "start_char": 1800, "end_char": 2929, "id": "78480626" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_458605258#0_634819014", "url": "http://www.contactsenators.com/kentucky/mitch-mcconnell", "title": "Contact Senator Mitch McConnell", "headings": "Contact Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY)\nContact Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY)\nTwitter\nReview & Rating\n", "segment": "Contact Senator Mitch McConnell\nContact Senators\nKentucky Senators\nMitch McConnell\nContact Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY)\nHere you will find contact information for Senator Mitch McConnell, including his email address, phone number, and mailing address. Name: Mitch McConnell\nState: Kentucky\nParty: Republican\nBorn: February 20, 1942 (Age: 79)\nEntered Office: January 3, 1985\nTerm Expires: January 3, 2021\nMailing Address: 317 Russell Senate Office Building\nWashington DC 20510\nPhone Number:", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 491, "id": "17017482" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1282393153#2_1480898809", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Kentucky_Attorney_General_election", "title": "2019 Kentucky Attorney General election - Wikipedia", "headings": "2019 Kentucky Attorney General election\n2019 Kentucky Attorney General election\nSee also: 2019 Kentucky elections\nContents\nDemocratic primary\nCandidates\nDeclared\nRepublican primary\nCandidates\nDeclared\nWithdrawn\nPolling\nResults\nGeneral election\nThe general election took place on November 5, 2019 following the May 21 primary elections.\nEndorsements\nDaniel Cameron (R)\nU.S. federal officials\nGreg Stumbo (D)\nPolling\nResults\nSee also\nNotes\nPartisan clients\nReferences\nExternal links\nOfficial campaign websites\n", "segment": "Endorsements\nDaniel Cameron (R)\nU.S. federal officials\nDonald Trump, 45th President of the United States\nBen Carson, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development\nTim Scott, U.S. Senator (R-SC)\nJames Comer, U.S. Representative (R-KY)\nState and local officials\nMax Wise, state senator\nDamon Thayer, state senator\nJohn Schickel, state senator\nKevin Bratcher, state representative\nJason Nemes, state representative\nJerry T. Miller, state representative\nSavannah Maddox, state representative\nIndividuals\nPatrick Morrisey, Attorney General of West Virginia\nJason Ravnsborg, Attorney General of South Dakota\nOrganizations\nKentucky Fraternal Order of Police\nNewspapers\nBowling Green Daily News\nGreg Stumbo (D)\nState officials\nMcKenzie Cantrell, Kentucky State Representative\nBill Clouse, Judge on Kentucky's 25th Circuit Court\nAdam Edelen, former Auditor of Kentucky and 2019 gubernatorial candidate\nNima Kulkarni, Kentucky State Representative\nMary Lou Marzian, Kentucky State Representative\nJoni Jenkins, Kentucky State Representative\nDerrick Graham, Kentucky State Representative\nLocal and county officials\nRobert Blythe, Mayor of Richmond, Kentucky\nMike Coyle, Sheriff of Madison County, Kentucky\nIndividuals\nAmy McGrath, retired marine fighter pilot and nominee for KY-6 in 2018\nOrganizations\nKentucky State AFL-CIO\nKentucky Educators PAC\nKentucky United Auto Workers\nUnited Steelworkers\nInternational Union of Painters and Allied Trades\nInternational Brotherhood of Boilermakers\nInternational Brotherhood of Teamsters\nInternational Union of Operating Engineers\nUnited Mine Workers of America\nLaborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA)\nBetter Schools Kentucky\nPolling\nPoll source\nDate (s)\nadministered\nSample\nsize\nMargin\nof error\nGreg\nStumbo (D)\nDaniel\nCameron (R)\nOther\nUndecided\nThe Trafalgar Group (R)\nOctober 29 – November 2, 2019\n1,117\n± 3.0%\n43%\n57%\n0%\n0%\nClarity Campaign Labs (D)\nAugust 12–13, 2019\n792\n± 3.3%\n46%\n39%\n3%\n13%\nGravis Marketing\nJune 11–12, 2019\n741\n± 3.6%\n36%\n47%\n–\n16%\nWPA Intelligence (R)\nJune 2019\n900\n± 3.3%\n37%\n44%\n–\n18%\nResults\nKentucky Attorney General election, 2019\nParty\nCandidate\nVotes\n%\n±%\n\nRepublican\nDaniel Cameron\n823,346\n57.75%\n+7.86%\n\nDemocratic\nGreg Stumbo\n602,272\n42.25%\n-7.86%\nTotal votes\n1,425,618\n100.00%\nN/A\n\nRepublican gain from Democratic\nSee also\n2019 United States elections\n2019 Kentucky elections\n2019 Kentucky gubernatorial election\nNotes\nPartisan clients\n^ Poll sponsored by Democratic Attorney General Association\nReferences\n^ \"Election calendar\" (PDF). elect.ky.gov. 2019. ^ Wiegel, David (May 23, 2019). \" Democrats look past 2020\". Washington Post. Retrieved July 31, 2019. ^ \"President Trump endorses Daniel Cameron in Kentucky attorney general race\". WKYT-TV. July 29, 2019.", "start_char": 4069, "end_char": 6814, "id": "100173318" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1794759753#0_2814736222", "url": "https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/rand_paul/412492", "title": "Rand Paul, Senator for Kentucky - GovTrack.us", "headings": "Sen. Rand Paul\nSen. Rand Paul\nAnalysis\nLegislative Metrics\nIdeology–Leadership Chart\nRatings from Advocacy Organizations\nCommittee Membership\nBills Sponsored\nIssue Areas\nRecent Bills\nVoting Record\nKey Votes\nMissed Votes\nPrimary Sources\n", "segment": "Rand Paul, Senator for Kentucky - GovTrack.us\nSen. Rand Paul\nPaul is the junior senator from Kentucky and is a Republican. He has served since Jan 5, 2011. Paul is next up for reelection in 2022 and serves until Jan 3, 2023. Paul has cosponsored 19 bills introduced in the current Congress by Republican legislators who fomented the terrorist attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021 by calling for entire states to be disenfranchised in the 2020 presidential election. ×\nContact Sen. Rand Paul\nI am a constituent. I live in Kentucky. I have an opinion I want to share. I want to urge Paul to take an action on a bill. Visit Sen. Rand Paul’s website »\nLook for a contact form on Sen. Rand Paul’s website to express your opinion. I need help, have a question, or want to schedule a tour.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 802, "id": "83814947" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_963028597#1_1981455704", "url": "https://contactsenators.com/kentucky/mitch-mcconnell", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Kentucky\nParty: Republican\nBorn: February 20, 1942 (Age: 79)\nEntered Office: January 3, 1985\nTerm Expires: January 3, 2021\nMailing Address: 317 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington DC 20510\nPhone Number: (202) 224-2541\nEmail Address: Email Form\nWebsite: Official Website\nNew Forum Available!", "start_char": 474, "end_char": 770, "id": "77676771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_3093160023#0_3244175111", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Senators_from_Kentucky", "title": "List of United States senators from Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "List of United States senators from Kentucky\nList of United States senators from Kentucky\nCurrent delegation\nContents\nList of senators\nLiving former senators\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\n", "segment": "List of United States senators from Kentucky - Wikipedia\nList of United States senators from Kentucky\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from List of United States Senators from Kentucky)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nCurrent delegation\nMitch McConnell (R)\nRand Paul\n(R)\nThis is a list of United States senators from Kentucky. The state's senators belong to Classes 2 and 3. Kentucky is currently represented in the U.S. Senate by Republicans Mitch McConnell (serving since 1985) and Rand Paul (serving since 2011). Currently on his seventh term in office, McConnell is Kentucky's longest serving senator and has also been the Republican Leader of the United States Senate since 2007. Contents\n1 List of senators\n2 Living former senators\n3 See also\n4 Notes\n5 References\nList of senators\nClass 2\nClass 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026 . C\nClass 3\nClass 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016. The next election will be in 2022 . #\nSenator\nParty\nDates in office\nElectoral history\nT\nT\nElectoral history\nDates in office\nParty\nSenator\n#\nVacant\nJune 1, 1792 –\nJune 18, 1792\nKentucky elected its senators a couple weeks after statehood. 1\n2nd\n1\nKentucky elected its senators a couple weeks after statehood.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1422, "id": "105506213" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_1321093550#1_1507254418", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_Senate_election_in_Kentucky", "title": "2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky - Wikipedia", "headings": "2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky\n2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky\nContents\nRepublican primary\nCandidates\nNominee\nEliminated in primary\nWithdrawn\nResults\nDemocratic primary\nCandidates\nNominee\nEliminated in primary\nWithdrawn\nDeclined\nCampaign\nPolling\nEndorsements\nCharles Booker\nMike Broihier\nAmy McGrath\nResults\nOther candidates\nLibertarian primary\nNominee\nReform Party\nWithdrawn\nIndependents\nDeclared\nWithdrawn\nGeneral election\nPredictions\nEndorsements\nAmy McGrath (D)\nPolling\nGraphical summary\nPolls\nResults\nSee also\nNotes\nPartisan clients\nVoter samples\nReferences\nExternal links\ncampaign websites\n", "segment": "Incumbent Republican Senator Mitch McConnell, who had been Senate Majority Leader since 2015 and senator from Kentucky since 1985, won reelection to a seventh term in office. He faced off against former U.S. Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath and Libertarian Brad Barron. The Democratic and Republican primaries took place on June 23, 2020. As the primaries neared, the president of the National Bar Association accused officials of carrying out voter suppression. Compared to typical numbers of 3,700, the number of polling stations was reduced to 200 with only one in Louisville. Because a large number of voters voted by mail, absentee ballots were not counted until June 30. In the primary, over 937,000 people requested absentee ballots or voted early, a far greater number than usual. Despite much speculation about this race being potentially competitive and large amounts of money being poured in to try and defeat McConnell, he wound up winning a seventh term with his largest margin of victory since 2002, defeating McGrath by nearly 20 percent. He also won Elliott and Wolfe Counties for the very first time, solidifying rural Kentucky's hard swing towards the GOP. Despite this, McGrath outperformed Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the concurrent presidential election;", "start_char": 2945, "end_char": 4224, "id": "100184790" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_1741001270#5_3455747983", "url": "https://datausa.io/profile/geo/shepherdsville-ky/", "title": "Shepherdsville, KY | Data USA", "headings": "Shepherdsville, KY\nShepherdsville, KY\nPopulation\nMitch McConnell\nRand Paul\nAbout\nCOVID-19\nDaily New Cases by Date\nUnemployment Insurance Claims\nEmployment by Industry Sector\nYear-over-year decline\nCommunity Mobility\nCivics\nPresidential Popular Vote Over Time\nPresidential Popular Vote by County\nDonald J. Trump\nUS Senators from Kentucky\nMitch McConnell\nRand Paul\nUS Representatives from Kentucky\nDiversity\nRace and Ethnicity\nRace and Ethnicity\nHeritage\nForeign-Born Population\nAge by Nativity\nGlobal Diversity\nMost Common Origin\nCitizenship\nMilitary\nVeterans\nMost Common Service Period\nEconomy\nWages\nMedian Household Income\nWage by Gender in Common Jobs\nWage by Race and Ethnicity in Common Jobs\nWage Distribution\nIncome by Location\nPoverty by Age and Gender\nFemales 25 - 34\nPoverty by Race and Ethnicity\nLargest Race or Ethnicity Living in Poverty\nOccupations\nEmployment by Occupations\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paid\nIndustries\nEmployment by Industries\nMost Common\nMost Specialized\nHighest Paying\nDomestic Trade\nDomestic Production & Consumption\nDomestic Trade Growth\nInterstate Trade\nHousing & Living\nHousing\nProperty Value\nHousehold Income\nProperty Taxes\nRent vs Own\nCommute Time\n23.7 minutes\nCommuter Transportation\nMost Common Commute in 2018\nTransportation\nCar Ownership\nHealth\nPatient to Clinician Ratios\nBehavioral Health Conditions\nSocial Needs\nMost prevalent states\nAccess and Quality\nHealth Care Spending\nHealth Care Coverage\nHealth Risks\nMost at risk counties\nKeep Exploring\n", "segment": "Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul are the senators currently representing the state of Kentucky. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered. Kentucky is currently represented by 6 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms. Presidential Popular Vote Over Time\nVoting results are not available for Shepherdsville, KY. Showing the available data for Bullitt County, KY. Showing data up to the 2016 election. Updated election results are currently being processed, and will be released in the coming months. 2016 Election Results\nDonald J. Trump (72.7%)\nRepublican Party\nHillary Rodham Clinton (22.9%)\nDemocratic Party\nOther (4.45%)\nOther Party\nIn the 2016 presidential election, the popular vote in Kentucky went to Donald J. Trump with 72.7% of the vote. The runner-up was Hillary Rodham Clinton (22.9%), followed by Other (4.45%). The following chart shows the popular vote results in Kentucky for each registered party from 1976 to 2016.", "start_char": 3864, "end_char": 4918, "id": "78483029" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_963028597#7_1981460976", "url": "https://contactsenators.com/kentucky/mitch-mcconnell", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Kentucky\nParty: Republican\nBorn: February 20, 1942 (Age: 79)\nEntered Office: January 3, 1985\nTerm Expires: January 3, 2021\nMailing Address: 317 Russell Senate Office Building\nWashington DC 20510\nPhone Number: (202) 224-2541\nEmail Address: Email Form\nWebsite: Official Website\nNew Forum Available!", "start_char": 2407, "end_char": 2704, "id": "77676777" } ]
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[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_08_1325409992#9_2402236625", "url": "http://www.prodpquotes.info/prodp/default/view/1627/Presidents-of-the-USA", "title": "Pro Death Penalty Quotes", "headings": "16 Pro Death Penalty Quotes by Presidents of the U.S.A\n16 Pro Death Penalty Quotes by Presidents of the U.S.A", "segment": "Lessons From a Father to His Son, by John Ashcroft p.138-139 , May 5, 1998)]\nRonald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981–1989), the 33rd Governor of California (1967–1975), and prior to that, a radio, film and television actor. Reagan was born in Tampico in Whiteside County, Illinois, reared in Dixon in Lee County, Illinois, and educated at Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and sociology. Upon his graduation, Reagan first moved to Iowa to work as a radio broadcaster and then in 1937 to Los Angeles, California. He began a career as an actor, first in films and later television, appearing in over 50 movie productions and earning enough success to become a famous, publicly recognized figure. Some of his most notable roles are in Knute Rockne, All American and Kings Row. Reagan served as president of the Screen Actors Guild, and later spokesman for General Electric; his start in politics occurred during his work for GE. Originally a member of the Democratic Party, he switched to the Republican Party in 1962. After delivering a rousing speech in support of Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, he was persuaded to seek the California governorship, winning two years later and again in 1970. He was defeated in his run for the Republican presidential nomination in 1968 as well as 1976, but won both the nomination and election, defeating incumbent Jimmy Carter in 1980.", "start_char": 4287, "end_char": 5787, "id": "1390794" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_1245298269#0_1372397231", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governorship_of_Ronald_Reagan", "title": "Governorship of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Governorship of Ronald Reagan\nGovernorship of Ronald Reagan\nContents\n1966 nomination and election\nFirst term: 1967-1971\nStaffing\nTax increase\nAbortion issue\nBerkeley protests\nChina issue\nPresidential affairs\nSecond term (1971–1975)\nCapital punishment\nSchool finance reform\nCalifornia Proposition 1\nGovernorship legacy\nEducation\nWelfare\nSee also\nNotes\nFurther reading\nPrimary sources\n", "segment": "Governorship of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia\nGovernorship of Ronald Reagan\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\n\n\nGovernorship of Ronald Reagan\nJanuary 2, 1967 – January 6, 1975\n\nGovernor\nRonald Reagan\nParty\nRepublican\nElection\n1966, 1970\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeal of California\n\nRonald Reagan was the Governor of California for two terms, the first beginning in 1967 and the second in 1971. He left office in 1975, declining to run for a third term. Robert Finch, Edwin Reinecke and John L. Harmer served as lieutenant governors over the course of his governorship. Contents\n1 1966 nomination and election\n2 First term: 1967-1971\n2.1 Staffing\n2.2 Tax increase\n2.3 Abortion issue\n2.4 Berkeley protests\n2.5 China issue\n2.6 Presidential affairs\n3 Second term (1971–1975)\n3.1 Capital punishment\n3.2 School finance reform\n3.3 California Proposition 1\n4 Governorship legacy\n4.1 Education\n4.2 Welfare\n5 See also\n6 Notes\n7 Further reading\n7.1 Primary sources\n1966 nomination and election\nMain article: 1966 California gubernatorial election\nExternal audio\nSpeech to the National Press Club\nReagan's speech on June 16, 1966 (starts at 06:16; finishes at 39:04)\nCalifornia Republicans were impressed with Reagan's conservative political views and charisma after his \" A Time for Choosing \" speech for the Goldwater presidential campaign in 1964. David S. Broder called it “the most successful national political debut since William Jennings Bryan electrified the 1896 Democratic convention with the ‘Cross of Gold’ speech. \" Reagan assembled advisors and financiers and in late 1965 he announced his campaign for governor in the 1966 election. Incumbent Governor Pat Brown intervened indirectly in the Republican primary to undermine former San Francisco mayor George Christopher, thinking that Reagan, as a politically inexperienced movie actor, would be easier to beat.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1880, "id": "104365504" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_264390896#1_485162009", "url": "http://americanhistory.about.com/od/ronaldreagan/p/preagan.htm", "title": "Biography of Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the U.S.", "headings": "Biography of Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States\nBiography of Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States\nHe led the country during the height of the Cold War\nFast Facts: Ronald Wilson Reagan\nEarly Life and Career\n40th President\nIran-Contra Scandal and Second Term\nDeath\nLegacy\nSources\nWatch Now: The 1981 Assassination Attempt on Ronald Regan\n", "segment": "He was the governor of California from 1967–1975. Reagan challenged Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election for the Republican nomination but ultimately failed in his bid. However, he was nominated by the party in 1980 to run against President Jimmy Carter. He won with 489 electoral votes to become America's 40th president. Fast Facts: Ronald Wilson Reagan\nKnown For: 40th president of the U.S., who led the country during the height of the Cold War. Also Known As: \" Dutch,\" The \"Gipper\"\nBorn: Feb. 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois\nParents:", "start_char": 1330, "end_char": 1874, "id": "4037020" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1133654239#0_1460774293", "url": "http://governors.library.ca.gov/33-Reagan.html", "title": "Governors of California - Ronald Reagan", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\n1967–1975\nSignificant Facts\nFamily\nBiography\nBudgets\nSpeeches\nBibliography\nExecutive Orders and Proclamations\n", "segment": "Governors of California - Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\n1967–1975\nSignificant Facts\nBorn: February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois\nDied: June 5, 2004 in Los Angeles, California\nMarried: Nancy Davis on March 4, 1952\nPolitical Party: Republican\nFamily\nFather: John Reagan\nMother: Nelle Wilson\nWife: Jane Wyman, Nancy Davis\nChildren: Maureen and Michael (with Jane Wyman),\nPatricia and Ronald (with Nancy Davis)\nFind out more about the time period and interests of Ronald Reagan\nApollo 11\nNational Alzheimer’s Association\nRonald Reagan Gubernatorial Series\nDid You Know? Reagan holds the distinction of being the only California governor to become President of the United States\nOn February 6, 1998, Washington National Airport was renamed Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport by a bill signed into law by President Bill Clinton\nBiography\nRonald Wilson Reagan was born February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 905, "id": "73578880" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_311635487#8_347456154", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch:_A_Memoir_of_Ronald_Reagan", "title": "Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan\nDutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan\nBackground\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "v\nt\ne\nRonald Reagan\n40th President of the United States (1981–1989)\n33rd Governor of California (1967–1975)\nLife and\npolitics\nBirthplace\nPitney Store\nBoyhood home\nRancho del Cielo\nFilmography\nPolitical positions\nGovernorship of California\nPresidential Library and Museum\nReagan Era\nDeath and state funeral\n\nPresidency\nTransition\nFirst inauguration\nSecond inauguration\nDomestic policy\nEconomic policy\nEconomic Recovery Tax Act of 1981\nTax Reform Act of 1986\nAssassination attempt\nStrategic Defense Initiative\nForeign policy\nReagan Doctrine\nCold War\n1st term\n2nd term\nSoviet Union summits\nGeneva\nReykjavík\nWashington\nINF Treaty\nMoscow\nGovernors Island\nConstructive engagement\nInvasion of Grenada\nIran–Contra affair\nLibya bombing\nCannabis policy\nInternational trips\nThe Grace Commission\nCabinet\nFederal judicial appointments\nSupreme Court\ncontroversies\nAdministration scandals\n\" We begin bombing in five minutes \"\nImpeachment efforts\nExecutive orders\nPresidential proclamations\nSpeeches\nRonald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine\n\"A Time for Choosing\"\nReagan's Neshoba County Fair \"states' rights\" speech\nFirst inaugural address\nSecond inaugural address\n\"Ash heap of history\"\n\"Evil empire\"\n\"Tear down this wall!\" State of the Union\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\nBooks\nAn American Life\nThe Reagan Diaries\nElections\n1966 California gubernatorial election\n11th commandment\n1970 California gubernatorial election\nRepublican presidential primaries (1968\n1976\n1980\n1984)\nRepublican National Convention (1968\n1976\n1980\n1984)\n1980 presidential campaign\n\"There you go again\"\n\"Let's make America great again\"\n1984 presidential campaign\n\"Morning in America\"\n\"Bear in the woods\"\nUnited States presidential election (1976\n1980\n1984)\nCultural\ndepictions\nIn music\nLet Them Eat Jellybeans! ( 1981)\nU.S. Postage stamps\nRap Master Ronnie\nEd the Happy Clown (1983 comic series)\nSpitting Image (TV series) (1984)\nA Mind Forever Voyaging (1985 game)\nThe Dark Knight Returns (1986)\nfilm adaptation\nPizza Man (1991 film)\nThe Day Reagan Was Shot (2001 film)\nReagan's War (2002 book)\nThe Reagans (2003 film)\nReagan (2011 documentary)\nThe Butler (2013 film)\nKilling Reagan (2015 book)\nKilling Reagan (2016 film)\nCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020 game)\nReagan (2022 film)\n\"What would Reagan do?\" Memorials\nU.S. Capitol statue\nUSS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76)\nNamesakes and memorials\nRonald Reagan Day\nReagan Day\nFamily\nJane Wyman (first wife)\nNancy Reagan (second wife)\nMaureen Reagan (daughter)\nMichael Reagan (adopted son)\nPatti Davis (daughter)\nRon Reagan (son)\nJack Reagan (father)\nNelle Wilson Reagan (mother)\nNeil Reagan (brother)\nRex (dog)\n← Jimmy Carter\nGeorge H. W. Bush →\nCategory\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dutch:_A_Memoir_of_Ronald_Reagan&oldid=982403382 \"\nCategories: 1999 books\nAmerican biographies\nBooks about Ronald Reagan\nRandom House books\nHidden categories: CS1 maint: discouraged parameter\nAll articles with unsourced statements\nArticles with unsourced statements from September 2013", "start_char": 3154, "end_char": 6174, "id": "103728866" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1133654239#5_1460781476", "url": "http://governors.library.ca.gov/33-Reagan.html", "title": "Governors of California - Ronald Reagan", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\n1967–1975\nSignificant Facts\nFamily\nBiography\nBudgets\nSpeeches\nBibliography\nExecutive Orders and Proclamations\n", "segment": "Governor Reagan worked with the Democratic majority in the state legislature to enact a major reform of the welfare system in 1971. The reform reduced the number of people receiving state aid while increasing the benefits for those who remained eligible. During his tenure as governor, Reagan chaired the Republican Governors Association from 1968 to 1969. Reagan ran for President in 1980, successfully beating the incumbent, President Jimmy Carter to become the nation’s 40th president. Reelected in 1984, Reagan presided over broad changes in U.S. government economic and social policy. After retiring to California, Reagan remained politically visible and active, becoming a national and international spokesman. He published his autobiography, An American Life, in 1990 and opened the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California in 1991. In 1993 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In November 1994 Reagan announced that he had Alzheimer's disease, and he subsequently died of the illness in 2004. Budgets\nGovernor's Budget 1967/1968\nGovernor's Budget 1968/1969\nGovernor's Budget 1969/1970\nGovernor's Budget 1970/1971\nGovernor's Budget 1971/1972\nGovernor's Budget 1972/1973\nGovernor's Budget 1973/1974\nGovernor's Budget 1974/1975\n(Please note:", "start_char": 2432, "end_char": 3712, "id": "73578885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1133654239#4_1460780096", "url": "http://governors.library.ca.gov/33-Reagan.html", "title": "Governors of California - Ronald Reagan", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\n1967–1975\nSignificant Facts\nFamily\nBiography\nBudgets\nSpeeches\nBibliography\nExecutive Orders and Proclamations\n", "segment": "He ran for governor of California in 1966, defeating Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, Sr., the incumbent Democrat, by almost a million votes. Reagan became the 33rd Governor of California. During his first term Reagan temporarily stopped government hiring to slow the growth of the state workforce, but he also approved tax increases to balance the state budget. Reagan was elected to a second term in 1970. Governor Reagan worked with the Democratic majority in the state legislature to enact a major reform of the welfare system in 1971. The reform reduced the number of people receiving state aid while increasing the benefits for those who remained eligible. During his tenure as governor, Reagan chaired the Republican Governors Association from 1968 to 1969. Reagan ran for President in 1980, successfully beating the incumbent, President Jimmy Carter to become the nation’s 40th president. Reelected in 1984, Reagan presided over broad changes in U.S. government economic and social policy.", "start_char": 2034, "end_char": 3021, "id": "73578884" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_16_2356636210#9_2605117162", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthplace_of_Ronald_Reagan", "title": "Birthplace of Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia", "headings": "Birthplace of Ronald Reagan\nBirthplace of Ronald Reagan\nContents\nHistory\nArchitecture\nSignificance\nFootnotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Retrieved 10 July 2007. Picone; Louis L. Where the Presidents Were Born: The History & Preservation of the Presidential Birthplaces (2012)\nExternal links\n\nWikimedia Commons has media related to Birthplace of Ronald Reagan. Information about touring the museum\nv\nt\ne\nRonald Reagan\n40th President of the United States (1981–1989)\n33rd Governor of California (1967–1975)\nLife and\npolitics\nBirthplace\nPitney Store\nBoyhood home\nRancho del Cielo\nFilmography\nPolitical positions\nGovernorship of California\nPresidential Library and Museum\nReagan Era\nDeath and state funeral\n\nPresidency\nTransition\nFirst inauguration\nSecond inauguration\nDomestic policy\nEconomic policy\nEconomic Recovery Tax Act of 1981\nTax Reform Act of 1986\nAssassination attempt\nStrategic Defense Initiative\nForeign policy\nReagan Doctrine\nCold War\n1st term\n2nd term\nSoviet Union summits\nGeneva\nReykjavík\nWashington\nINF Treaty\nMoscow\nGovernors Island\nConstructive engagement\nInvasion of Grenada\nIran–Contra affair\nLibya bombing\nCannabis policy\nInternational trips\nThe Grace Commission\nCabinet\nFederal judicial appointments\nSupreme Court\ncontroversies\nAdministration scandals\n\" We begin bombing in five minutes \"\nImpeachment efforts\nExecutive orders\nPresidential proclamations\nSpeeches\nRonald Reagan Speaks Out Against Socialized Medicine\n\"A Time for Choosing\"\nReagan's Neshoba County Fair \"states' rights\" speech\nFirst inaugural address\nSecond inaugural address\n\"Ash heap of history\"\n\"Evil empire\"\n\"Tear down this wall!\" State of the Union\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\nBooks\nAn American Life\nThe Reagan Diaries\nElections\n1966 California gubernatorial election\n11th commandment\n1970 California gubernatorial election\nRepublican presidential primaries (1968\n1976\n1980\n1984)\nRepublican National Convention (1968\n1976\n1980\n1984)\n1980 presidential campaign\n\"There you go again\"\n\"Let's make America great again\"\n1984 presidential campaign\n\"Morning in America\"\n\"Bear in the woods\"\nUnited States presidential election (1976\n1980\n1984)\nCultural\ndepictions\nIn music\nLet Them Eat Jellybeans! 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Bush →\nCategory\nRetrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rex_ (dog)&oldid=1008595730 \"\nCategories: 1984 animal births\n1998 animal deaths\nAnimal deaths by euthanasia\nIndividual dogs\nIndividual dogs in politics\nRonald Reagan\nUnited States presidential pets\nHidden categories: Articles with a promotional tone from November 2011\nAll articles with a promotional tone\nWikipedia articles with style issues from November 2011\nAll articles with style issues\nArticles with 'species' microformats", "start_char": 4838, "end_char": 8202, "id": "63842554" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_1133654239#1_1460775613", "url": "http://governors.library.ca.gov/33-Reagan.html", "title": "Governors of California - Ronald Reagan", "headings": "Ronald Reagan\nRonald Reagan\n1967–1975\nSignificant Facts\nFamily\nBiography\nBudgets\nSpeeches\nBibliography\nExecutive Orders and Proclamations\n", "segment": "John Reagan\nMother: Nelle Wilson\nWife: Jane Wyman, Nancy Davis\nChildren: Maureen and Michael (with Jane Wyman),\nPatricia and Ronald (with Nancy Davis)\nFind out more about the time period and interests of Ronald Reagan\nApollo 11\nNational Alzheimer’s Association\nRonald Reagan Gubernatorial Series\nDid You Know? 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who is ben roethlisberger parents?
Ida Jane Foust
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_27461858#1_68191424", "url": "https://celebspodium.com/sports/ben-roethlisberger-age-wife-kids/", "title": "Know About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary", "headings": "Know About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary\nKnow About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary\nBen Roethlisberger Bio; Parents, Education, Height, Weight\nHis Career; NFL, Stats\nContract & Net Worth\nShare Three Kids With Wife\nSome Interesting Facts About Ben Roethlisberger\n", "segment": "The couple is now the parents of three kids and his wife also takes the credit of his successful career so far. Ben Roethlisberger is an American football quarterback currently playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). Previously, he played college football at Miami University from 2001 to 2003. Ben Roethlisberger Bio; Parents, Education, Height, Weight\nBenjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr. was born on 2 nd March 1982 to parents Kenneth Todd Roethlisberger and Ida Jane Foust. “My dad is my hero…I am very lucky to grow up with the father I have.” — Ben. http://t.co/mYT8fP60Ul #FathersDay pic.twitter.com/JNRAJK3qil\n— BigBen7.com (@_BigBen7) June 16, 2013\nHis father played as a pitcher and quarterback at Georgia Tech University. He grew up along with a brother Bob and a younger sister named Carlee Roethlisberger in Lima, Ohio, and later moved to Findlay.", "start_char": 344, "end_char": 1235, "id": "76604839" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1569564363#8_3501554344", "url": "https://marriedwiki.com/wiki/ben-roethlisberger", "title": "Ben Roethlisberger wiki, affair, girlfriend, married, wife, children, age, net worth", "headings": "Ben Roethlisberger Biography\nBen Roethlisberger Biography\nRelationship short Statistics of Ben Roethlisberger\nEarly Life and Education\nCareer and Achievements\nPersonal Life\nNet worth\nBen Roethlisberger Married\nFirst Marriage with Ashley Harlan\nBen Roethlisberger Children\nSON : Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Jr.\nDAUGHTER : Baylee Marie Roethlisberger\nSON : Bodie Roethlisberger\n", "segment": "Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Jr.\nMother: Ashley\nDate of Birth: 2012\nBenjamin Todd Roethlisberger is the oldest son of Ben Roethlisberger from his wife Ashley. He was born in the year 2012. DAUGHTER : Baylee Marie Roethlisberger\nMother: Ashley\nDate of Birth: 2014\nBaylee Marie is the only daughter of Ben Roethlisberger with his wife Ashley. She was born in the year 2014. SON :", "start_char": 3183, "end_char": 3560, "id": "111647286" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_23_1569564363#2_3501545983", "url": "https://marriedwiki.com/wiki/ben-roethlisberger", "title": "Ben Roethlisberger wiki, affair, girlfriend, married, wife, children, age, net worth", "headings": "Ben Roethlisberger Biography\nBen Roethlisberger Biography\nRelationship short Statistics of Ben Roethlisberger\nEarly Life and Education\nCareer and Achievements\nPersonal Life\nNet worth\nBen Roethlisberger Married\nFirst Marriage with Ashley Harlan\nBen Roethlisberger Children\nSON : Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Jr.\nDAUGHTER : Baylee Marie Roethlisberger\nSON : Bodie Roethlisberger\n", "segment": "He tied the knot with his sweetheart Ashley on July 23, 2011. Early Life and Education\nBen Roethlisberger was born Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger on March 2, 1982. He was raised by his father Kenneth Todd Ken Ben and mother Ida Jane in Lima, Ohio. Roethlisberger grew up with his sister Carlee Roethlisberger, a basketball player playing for the University of Oklahoma. After completing his high school, he enrolled at Miami University for his graduation. Ben had a keen interest in football from the very early age. He used to play football when he was in school and University. Career and Achievements\nMaking his interest his career Ben started playing professionally for Steelers in 2004 NFL Draft. He signed his first contract with Pittsburgh Steelers for six years. He was a MAC offensive Player of the Year 2003 and NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2004.", "start_char": 894, "end_char": 1755, "id": "111647280" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_27461858#8_68202317", "url": "https://celebspodium.com/sports/ben-roethlisberger-age-wife-kids/", "title": "Know About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary", "headings": "Know About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary\nKnow About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary\nBen Roethlisberger Bio; Parents, Education, Height, Weight\nHis Career; NFL, Stats\nContract & Net Worth\nShare Three Kids With Wife\nSome Interesting Facts About Ben Roethlisberger\n", "segment": "She was born in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania as the daughter of parents David Harlan and Jeannie Harlan. Moreover, her family consists of two brothers named Brandon and Brent Harlan. Ben Roethlisberger shares a picture with his wife Ashley Harlan and their kids in July 2019 (Picture: Ben’s Facebook)\nThey are now the parents of three kids. Their first child, a son named Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger, Jr., was born on 21 November 2012. Moreover, they welcomed a daughter, Baylee Marie Roethlisberger was born on 19 March 2014. Their third child, a son named Bodie Hunter Roethlisberger, was born on 26 May 2016. At Last: Know About Derek Rivers; Patriots, Stats, Injury, Wife, Contract, Salary\nSome Interesting Facts About Ben Roethlisberger\nBen’s father and mother were divorced in 1984.", "start_char": 3592, "end_char": 4383, "id": "76604846" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_14_27461858#9_68203731", "url": "https://celebspodium.com/sports/ben-roethlisberger-age-wife-kids/", "title": "Know About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary", "headings": "Know About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary\nKnow About Ben Roethlisberger; Age, Wife, Kids, Stats, Contract, Salary\nBen Roethlisberger Bio; Parents, Education, Height, Weight\nHis Career; NFL, Stats\nContract & Net Worth\nShare Three Kids With Wife\nSome Interesting Facts About Ben Roethlisberger\n", "segment": "Moreover, they welcomed a daughter, Baylee Marie Roethlisberger was born on 19 March 2014. Their third child, a son named Bodie Hunter Roethlisberger, was born on 26 May 2016. At Last: Know About Derek Rivers; Patriots, Stats, Injury, Wife, Contract, Salary\nSome Interesting Facts About Ben Roethlisberger\nBen’s father and mother were divorced in 1984. His father runs the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation, which supports police and fire departments nationwide, emphasizing service dogs. He is Swiss-German, German, English, distant Dutch, and French descent from his parents’ side. His mother passed away from a car accident when he was eight years old. He has a tattoo of the Chinese symbol for “mother” on his chest. His younger sister, Carlee, played women’s basketball for the University of Oklahoma.", "start_char": 4030, "end_char": 4833, "id": "76604847" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_416274927#3_933049805", "url": "https://www.thoughtco.com/family-tree-of-ben-roethlisberger-1421930", "title": "Ancestry of Ben Roethlisberger", "headings": "Family Tree of Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger\nFamily Tree of Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger\nGenerations 1 and 2, Parents\nFather\nMother\nGeneration 3, Grandparents\nPaternal Grandfather\nPaternal Grandmother\nMaternal Grandfather\nMaternal Grandmother\nGeneration 4, Paternal Great-Grandparents\nPaternal Grandfather's Father\nPaternal Grandfather's Mother\nPaternal Grandmother's Father\nPaternal Grandmother's Mother\nGeneration 4, Maternal Great-Grandparents\nMaternal Grandfather's Father\nMaternal Grandfather's Mother\nMaternal Grandmother's Father\nMaternal Grandmother's Mother\n", "segment": "They had two children: +1. i. Benjamin Todd \"Ben\" Roethlisberger\nii. Carlee Roethlisberger\n02\nof 04\nGeneration 3, Grandparents\nThese are the parents of Ben Roethlisberger's parents. Paternal Grandfather\n4. Kenneth Carl Roethlisberger was born August 16, 1922, in Allen County, Ohio, to Aldine Roethlisberger and Clara Estella Zimmerly. He served with the reserves as a lieutenant in the Naval Air Corps during WWII, including 18 months in the South Pacific. Kenneth C. Roethlisberger married Audrey Louise Heslop on September 4, 1945, in Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio, and the couple had three sons. He died June 25, 2005, in Lima, Allen, Ohio. Paternal Grandmother\n5.", "start_char": 2182, "end_char": 2849, "id": "67542267" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_57_792928629#7_1248748742", "url": "https://www.wealthypersons.com/ben-roethlisberger-net-worth-2020-2021/", "title": "Ben Roethlisberger Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons", "headings": "Ben Roethlisberger Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nBen Roethlisberger Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Ben Roethlisberger in 2021\n", "segment": "Roethlisberger married Ashley Harlan. She is a physician assistant who hails from New Castle, Pennsylvania. Their wedding ceremony was held in 2011 on 23rd July. By the 9th of June 2012, the couple was expecting their firstborn, who would be a son. He was born that same year on 21st November and named Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Jr. The couple has two more children, namely Baylee Marie Roethlisberger and Bodie Roethlisberger. He owns Big Ben’s BBQ, which is a line of barbecue sauce. Additionally, he is a spokesman for a campaign known as Swiss Roots. It aims to assist Americans who are of Swiss origin to connect with their roots. In 2012, Roethlisberger went back to Miami University to finish his degree. He graduated that same year on 6th May. Ben earned himself a Bachelor of Science in Education.", "start_char": 1843, "end_char": 2653, "id": "94398653" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_26_409503934#6_750027888", "url": "https://playerswiki.com/ben-roethlisberger/", "title": "Ben Roethlisberger Bio - salary, net worth, career, married, wife, children, relationship, bio, nationality, ethnicity, family, age, height, affair", "headings": "Ben Roethlisberger\nBen Roethlisberger\nContents\nPersonal Info\nFacts\nBen Roethlisberger Net Worth in 2019; How much does he Earn?\nBen Roethlisberger Personal Life; Is he Married?\nView this post on Instagram\nBen Roethlisberger Early Life\nBen Roethlisberger Professional Career\nVideos\n", "segment": "Their first child was a son, was born in 2012 while the other son Bodie Roethlisberger was born in 2016. Their daughter, Baylee Marie Roethlisberger was born on March 19, 2014. View this post on Instagram\nThe fam is ready for the 2018 season!! # comingsoon #whoelseisready #steelersnation\nA post shared by Ben Roethlisberger (@big_ben_roethlisberger) on Jul 20, 2018 at 9:29am PDT\nBen Roethlisberger received a degree in Education from Miami University. On April 21, 2010, NFL Commissioner suspended him for the first six games of 2010. The reason for his suspension was his disobedience of the NFL’s personal conduct policy. He also has been a part of controversies. He is a philanthropist. He has established a foundation named “The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation. The organization supports the police and fire departments in the United States.", "start_char": 2912, "end_char": 3756, "id": "112136438" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1659785295#9_2874500652", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_tall_Ben_Roethlisberger", "title": "", "headings": "\n", "segment": "Who is Ben Roethlisberger married to? Ben Roethlisberger is married to Ashley Harlan. When was Ben Roethlisberger born? Ben Roethlisberger was born on March 2, 1982. How far can Ben Roethlisberger throw a football? Ben Roethlisberger can throw 66 yards. I watched the Ben Roethlisberger QB Challenge 2005 on youtube. Is Eric Roethlisberger related to Ben Roethlisberger? No. Is Ben Roethlisberger related to Fritz Roethlisberger?", "start_char": 2093, "end_char": 2523, "id": "3507771" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_54_626662471#19_1466800212", "url": "https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/ben-roethlisberger-11189.php", "title": "Ben Roethlisberger Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements of Football Player", "headings": "Ben Roethlisberger\nBiography\n\nBen Roethlisberger Biography\nQuick Facts\nWho is Ben Roethlisberger?\nImage Credit\nChildhood & Early Life\nYou May Like\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nPersonal Life\nNet Worth\n", "segment": "He was NFL passing yards co-leader in 2014. Personal Life\nOn July 23, 2011, Ben Roethlisberger married Ashley Harlan. Their first son Benjamin Jr. was born in 2012 and daughter Baylee in 2014. Their second son Bodie was born in 2016. He returned to Miami University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Education in 2012. He owns ‘Big Ben's BBQ’, his own line of barbecue sauce. Net Worth\nHe has an estimated net worth of $70 million.", "start_char": 8770, "end_char": 9211, "id": "69638533" } ]
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what does michael jackson like to eat?
Vegetarian food
[ { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_867808267#2_985851116", "url": "http://food.ndtv.com/opinions/michael-jacksons-birthday-what-did-he-like-to-eat-693881", "title": "Michael Jacksons Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat? - NDTV Food", "headings": "Michael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat?\nMichael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat?\ncomments\nComments\n", "segment": "During concerts he liked to down a bottle of Gatorade. He showed his true American spirit by gorging on Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). He also loved Mexican food, especially cheese quesadilla, Japanese sushi, pizzas, fish, popcorn, frosted flakes with milk. The vegetarian and healthy side to him: Michael Jackson's meals consisted of greens and beans, he liked vegetarian lasagne, steamed broccoli , fresh fruits and tofu with chilli sauce. He was also a lover of soy products and organic food. The Indian connection: He sometimes liked to treat himself to Indian food too. His favorite Indian restaurant was Chakra in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. His sweet tooth had him craving for 'cookies and cream' ice cream, glazed doughnuts, banana cream pie and M&Ms.", "start_char": 833, "end_char": 1588, "id": "73279034" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_867808267#1_985849579", "url": "http://food.ndtv.com/opinions/michael-jacksons-birthday-what-did-he-like-to-eat-693881", "title": "Michael Jacksons Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat? - NDTV Food", "headings": "Michael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat?\nMichael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat?\ncomments\nComments\n", "segment": "August 29, 2013 12:51 IST\nfacebook-fill\nfacebook\ntwitter-fill\ntwitter\nwhatsapp-fill\nwhatsapp\nreddit-fill\nreddit\nsnapchat\nSnapchat\nemail\nE-mail\nprinter\nPrinter\ncomments\nMost of us at some point in our lives have danced to the tunes of 'Thriller', 'Beat It' and 'Black or White.' However not many know that Michael Jackson the 'King of Pop' was a total foodie. We all know about his stardom, his great dance moves and his military jackets. But what did the King of pop like to eat?So what was MJ's favorite drink? Apparently he liked to drink mineral water like Evian and Perrier, and apart from that, orange and carrot juice, fruit smoothie and almond milk. During concerts he liked to down a bottle of Gatorade. He showed his true American spirit by gorging on Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). He also loved Mexican food, especially cheese quesadilla, Japanese sushi, pizzas, fish, popcorn, frosted flakes with milk. The vegetarian and healthy side to him: Michael Jackson's meals consisted of greens and beans, he liked vegetarian lasagne, steamed broccoli , fresh fruits and tofu with chilli sauce.", "start_char": 176, "end_char": 1271, "id": "73279033" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2028528402#15_2851539538", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-Michael-Jacksons-favorite-food", "title": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food? - Quora", "headings": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nWhat was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nAFZAAL AGHA\nGenevieve Waller\n", "segment": "The vegetarian and healthy side to him: Michael Jackson's meals consisted of greens and beans, he liked vegetarian lasagne, steamed broccoli, fresh fruits and tofu with chilli sauce. 1.6K views\nVinuthna Akurati\n, works at Michael Jackson Fans Club (2017-present)\nAnswered 3 years ago\nhe always like to eat mexcian food\n3.8K views\n·\nView upvotes\nRobert Moore\n, lives in The United States of America\nAnswered 1 year ago\nOriginally Answered: What was Michael Jackson's favourite snack? As far as I know, he loved Mexican food. According to this fact, I suppose that he liked Mexican snacks as takis, donitas. 866 views\n·\nView upvotes\nQuora User\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 618 answers and 261.7K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What was Michael Jackson’s favorite food and drink? KFC and apple juice\n334 views\n·\nView upvotes\nRelated Answer\nGenevieve Waller\n, Bsc. Management honours from University of the West Indies (2011)\nAnswered 7 months ago · Author has 346 answers and 474K answer views\nWhy did Michael Jackson cry on stage?", "start_char": 6527, "end_char": 7562, "id": "87967886" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2028528402#4_2851525918", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-Michael-Jacksons-favorite-food", "title": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food? - Quora", "headings": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nWhat was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nAFZAAL AGHA\nGenevieve Waller\n", "segment": "What desserts did Michael Jackson like to eat? Was he a big fan of pastries, cakes, ice cream or sweets? All of his life no matter what his main diet was Michael Jackson always had a major sweet tooth, but instead of sugar many of his desserts were made with maple syrup like cookies with pecans and banana cream pie. Michael enjoyed french pastry and angle food cake served with blue and blackberries, but not all of the desserts that he loved were void of sugar. Michael loved glazed donuts, cookies and cream ice cream and sweet potato pie, only he liked the pie made according to his mother’s recipe specifically, including being made with sugar, he accepted no substitutions when it came to this, and\nContinue Reading\nAll of his life no matter what his main diet was Michael Jackson always had a major sweet tooth, but instead of sugar many of his desserts were made with maple syrup like cookies with pecans and banana cream pie. Michael enjoyed french pastry and angle food cake served with blue and blackberries, but not all of the desserts that he loved were void of sugar. Michael loved glazed donuts, cookies and cream ice cream and sweet potato pie, only he liked the pie made according to his mother’s recipe specifically, including being made with sugar, he accepted no substitutions when it came to this, and just in case you may want to know his mother’s recipe can be found on Stargayzing .com under the category, Eating with the stars: Michael’s Mother’s Sweet Potato Pie. Sponsored by GoodRx\nNeed help paying for prescriptions? Here it is.", "start_char": 1728, "end_char": 3286, "id": "87967875" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2028528402#14_2851538032", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-Michael-Jacksons-favorite-food", "title": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food? - Quora", "headings": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nWhat was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nAFZAAL AGHA\nGenevieve Waller\n", "segment": "Michael Jackson's meals consisted of greens and beans, he liked vegetarian lasagne, steamed broccoli , fresh fruits and tofu with chilli sauce. 5K views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by Gundry MD\nUS surgeon: This simple trick empties your bowels immediately. World renowned cardiologist explains how with at home trick. Learn More\nRaynn Dawson\n, former Struggling Writer/Author\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 95 answers and 19.9K answer views\nMichael Jackson loved Mexican food, especially cheese quesadilla, Japanese sushi, pizzas, fish, popcorn, frosted flakes with milk. The vegetarian and healthy side to him: Michael Jackson's meals consisted of greens and beans, he liked vegetarian lasagne, steamed broccoli, fresh fruits and tofu with chilli sauce. 1.6K views\nVinuthna Akurati\n, works at Michael Jackson Fans Club (2017-present)\nAnswered 3 years ago\nhe always like to eat mexcian food\n3.8K views\n·\nView upvotes\nRobert Moore\n, lives in The United States of America\nAnswered 1 year ago\nOriginally Answered: What was Michael Jackson's favourite snack? As far as I know, he loved Mexican food.", "start_char": 5956, "end_char": 7050, "id": "87967885" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2028528402#3_2851524172", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-Michael-Jacksons-favorite-food", "title": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food? - Quora", "headings": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nWhat was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nAFZAAL AGHA\nGenevieve Waller\n", "segment": "Michael was known to eat very little, but he always showed a concern about food, trying to eat healthily. His meals consisted of green foods and beans, he liked lasagna with a vegetarian filling, steamed broccoli, fresh fruit and tofu with pepper sauce. He was also a lover of soy products and organic foods. READ MORE: Quora User\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 589 answers and 5.9M answer views\nOriginally Answered: What desserts did Michael Jackson like to eat? Was he a big fan of pastries, cakes, ice cream or sweets? All of his life no matter what his main diet was Michael Jackson always had a major sweet tooth, but instead of sugar many of his desserts were made with maple syrup like cookies with pecans and banana cream pie. Michael enjoyed french pastry and angle food cake served with blue and blackberries, but not all of the desserts that he loved were void of sugar. Michael loved glazed donuts, cookies and cream ice cream and sweet potato pie, only he liked the pie made according to his mother’s recipe specifically, including being made with sugar, he accepted no substitutions when it came to this, and\nContinue Reading\nAll of his life no matter what his main diet was Michael Jackson always had a major sweet tooth, but instead of sugar many of his desserts were made with maple syrup like cookies with pecans and banana cream pie.", "start_char": 1307, "end_char": 2663, "id": "87967874" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_50081128#0_89086824", "url": "http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MichaelJackson/story?id=7990609&page=1", "title": "The Michael Jackson Diet: What Did MJ Eat? - ABC News", "headings": "The Michael Jackson Diet: What Did MJ Eat?\nThe Michael Jackson Diet: What Did MJ Eat?\nOnce-a-Day Meals Could Lead to Weight Problems\nMichael Jackson's Weight: How Skinny Is Too Skinny?\nMen Can Have Eating Disorders, Too\n", "segment": "The Michael Jackson Diet: What Did MJ Eat? - ABC News\nThe Michael Jackson Diet: What Did MJ Eat? Some speculate that the pop legend may have had an eating disorder. By DAN CHILDS<br>ABC News Medical Unit\nJuly 2, 2009, 2:18 PM\n• 6 min read\nJuly 3, 2009— -- Newly released videos showing pop icon Michael Jackson's concert rehearsals two days before his death show the singer's gaunt figure -- a physique that has sparked speculation about his eating habits. With reports from Jackson's autopsy documenting his weight at the time of his death yet to be released, there has thus far been no solid evidence that Jackson was suffering from an eating disorder. But that has not stopped the media from raising such a possibility following his death on June 25. Some of those who were close to the star said that his eating habits did not point to the presence of an eating disorder -- at least not in the traditional sense. \"He was just careful about what he ate;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 956, "id": "3789571" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2028528402#1_2851521158", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-Michael-Jacksons-favorite-food", "title": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food? - Quora", "headings": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nWhat was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nAFZAAL AGHA\nGenevieve Waller\n", "segment": "Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More\n9 Answers\nAFZAAL AGHA\nAnswered March 4, 2021 · Author has 2.7K answers and 57.7M answer views\nWhat was Michael's favorite food? ‘‘ Michael Jackson’s diet has always been of interest and not just on the part of his fans ’’\nMichael Jackson's diet has always been of interest and not only on the part of his fans. Millions of people were interested in knowing ‘what he ate’ that gave him such energy and an always thin body. Michael was known to eat very little, but he always showed a concern about food, trying to eat healthily. His meals consisted of green foods and beans, he liked lasagna with a vegetarian filling, steamed broccoli, fresh fruit and tofu with pepper sauce. He was also a lover o\nContinue Reading\nWhat was Michael's favorite food? ‘‘ Michael Jackson’s diet has always been of interest and not just on the part of his fans ’’\nMichael Jackson's diet has always been of interest and not only on the part of his fans. Millions of people were interested in knowing ‘what he ate’ that gave him such energy and an always thin body.", "start_char": 213, "end_char": 1307, "id": "87967872" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2028528402#2_2851522711", "url": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-Michael-Jacksons-favorite-food", "title": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food? - Quora", "headings": "What was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nWhat was Michael Jackson's favorite food?\nAFZAAL AGHA\nGenevieve Waller\n", "segment": "Michael was known to eat very little, but he always showed a concern about food, trying to eat healthily. His meals consisted of green foods and beans, he liked lasagna with a vegetarian filling, steamed broccoli, fresh fruit and tofu with pepper sauce. He was also a lover o\nContinue Reading\nWhat was Michael's favorite food? ‘‘ Michael Jackson’s diet has always been of interest and not just on the part of his fans ’’\nMichael Jackson's diet has always been of interest and not only on the part of his fans. Millions of people were interested in knowing ‘what he ate’ that gave him such energy and an always thin body. Michael was known to eat very little, but he always showed a concern about food, trying to eat healthily. His meals consisted of green foods and beans, he liked lasagna with a vegetarian filling, steamed broccoli, fresh fruit and tofu with pepper sauce. He was also a lover of soy products and organic foods. READ MORE: Quora User\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 589 answers and 5.9M answer views\nOriginally Answered:", "start_char": 686, "end_char": 1727, "id": "87967873" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_867808267#0_985848306", "url": "http://food.ndtv.com/opinions/michael-jacksons-birthday-what-did-he-like-to-eat-693881", "title": "Michael Jacksons Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat? - NDTV Food", "headings": "Michael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat?\nMichael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat?\ncomments\nComments\n", "segment": "Michael Jacksons Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat? - NDTV Food\nleft-arrow\nStory Progress Back to home\nMichael Jackson's Birthday: What Did He Like to Eat? 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He is the explorer who is credited with discovering the great plains of Kansas as he traveled through was would become the US Southwest. It wasn’t for the love of exploration that drove Coronado. He was in search of wealth as the governor of New Spain. 1. Treated As An Invader\nCoronado was not warmly welcomed by the various local tribes during his quest for wealth. A fierce battle in 1540 with the Pueblo tribe even left him wounded. He wouldn’t be dismayed from his journey to find El Dorado, the gleaming city of wealth, and continued on. The only thing that stopped his quest was, in fact, the story of a city made from gold called Quivira. 2.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 933, "id": "53003361" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1513953459#0_3079047304", "url": "https://www.10interestingfacts.com/10-interesting-facts-about-francisco-vasquez-de-coronado.html", "title": "10 Interesting Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado | 10 Interesting Facts", "headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\n10 Interesting Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 1: The governor of New Galicia\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 2: The seven cities of gold\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 3: The expedition\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 4: The failed expedition\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 5: Quivira\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 6: Next destination\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 7: Back to be governor\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 8: Grand Canyon\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 9: Remove from governer\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 10: The expeditions made him bakrupt\n", "segment": "10 Interesting Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado | 10 Interesting Facts\nHome Figures 10 Interesting Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\n10 Interesting Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\nFebruary 3, 2017 · by Ayu · 1\nFacts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado will inform you about a spanish explorer and conquistador who dreamed of seven cities gold. Around 1510, he was born in Salamanca, Spain. His father is Juan Vasquez de Coronado y Sosa de Ulloa and his mother is Isabel de Lujan. Francisco was from a noble and wealthy family. He discovered the great plains of Kansas that became the US Southwest. The other Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado will be explained below. Facts about Francisco Vasquez de Coronado 1: The governor of New Galicia\nFrancisco became the governor of New Galicia in 1538 after left home. New Galicia is a province of New Spain or known as Mexico. 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He searched fruitlessly for treasure that was rumored to exist in northern Mexico: the fabled seven Golden Cities of Cibola. With a group of hundreds of Spaniards and enslaved natives, he traveled through what is now northern Mexico and the southwestern USA (including Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas). His expedition found only Zuñi, Hopi, and Pueblos, native Americans who repelled Coronado when he demanded that they convert to Christianity. Coronado killed many native Americans during this expedition. Since he did not find gold, silver, or other treasures, his expedition was branded a failure by Spanish leaders. 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This is a timeline of his life. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado was a Spanish explorer who discovered the southern United States, including the Grand Canyon. This is a timeline of his life. 1510\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado is born\nFrancisco was born in Spain to a wealthy family. He set off on his own to make a name for himself. 1530\nRumors of riches\nRumors of riches in the land above Mexico started going around the world. Explorers came to find a fortune. 1535\nCoronado sails to Mexico\nA friend of Francisco's was the Vicery of Mexico, and Francisco went to meet him.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 825, "id": "41732738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_20_475141047#0_1043635239", "url": "https://franciscovasquezdecoronadoproject.weebly.com/impact-of-coronado.html", "title": "Impact of Coronado - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado", "headings": "Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\nImpact:", "segment": "Impact of Coronado - Francisco Vasquez de Coronado\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado\n\n\n\n\nImpact: Coronado was known as a Spanish conquistador and explorer, who led a great expedition from Mexico to present day Kansas and through parts of the southeastern United States. Coronado started exploring in 1540 when he went from Mexico on his great expedition. Coronado went on his expedition in search for the so called seven golden cities. Coronado didn't find the so called seven golden cities but he did find the Grand Canyon and other major physical features. Coronado's expedition is called a failure because he didn't find one of the \"three Gs\" ( god, glory, and gold). When he got back to Spain he told about buffalo, villages, and Texas land to people. This impacts Texas because it makes other explorers want to come and explore Texas.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 835, "id": "97900522" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_763008143#2_1631211165", "url": "https://softschools.com/viewTimeline.action?id=107", "title": "Francisco Vasquez de Coronado Timeline", "headings": "\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado\n1510\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado is born\n1530\nRumors of riches\n1535\nCoronado sails to Mexico\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado is born\nRumors of riches\nCoronado sails to Mexico\nThe Seven Cities of Gold\nMore stories of the cities\nFrancisco is sent to explore\nThe expedition is a failure\nThe Grand Canyon is discovered\nFrancisco returns to Mexico\nFrancisco gets into trouble for his expedition\nFrancisco regains favor\nFrancisco is rewarded\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado dies\nCoronado Heights was built\nThe Coronado National Memorial\n", "segment": "He hoped to explore. 1510\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado is born\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado is born\nRumors of riches\nCoronado sails to Mexico\nThe Seven Cities of Gold\nMore stories of the cities\nFrancisco is sent to explore\nThe expedition is a failure\nThe Grand Canyon is discovered\nFrancisco returns to Mexico\nFrancisco gets into trouble for his expedition\nFrancisco regains favor\nFrancisco is rewarded\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado dies\nCoronado Heights was built\nThe Coronado National Memorial\n1000\n2000\n3000\n1500\n1900\n1600\n1700\n1800\n2100\nDate\nEvent\n1510\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado is born\nFrancisco was born in Spain to a wealthy family. He set off on his own to make a name for himself. 1530\nRumors of riches\nRumors of riches in the land above Mexico started going around the world. Explorers came to find a fortune. 1535\nCoronado sails to Mexico\nA friend of Francisco's was the Vicery of Mexico, and Francisco went to meet him. He hoped to explore. 1536\nThe Seven Cities of Gold\nAn explorer named Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca travelled through the lands north of Mexico. He said there were seven cities of gold. 1539\nMore stories of the cities\nA missionary also claimed to see the cities of gold.", "start_char": 826, "end_char": 2060, "id": "41732740" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_17_926887323#0_1017634746", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_V%C3%A1squez_de_Coronado", "title": "Francisco Vázquez de Coronado - Wikipedia", "headings": "Francisco Vázquez de Coronado\nFrancisco Vázquez de Coronado\nContents\nEarly life\nExpedition\nPreparation\nExpedition\nConquest of Cíbola\nExploration of the Colorado River\nTiguex War\nSearch for Quivira\nQuerechos and Teyas\nQuivira\nLocation of Quivira, Tabas, and Harahey\nExpedition end\nLegacy\nFamily\nAncestors\nReferences\nSources\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Francisco Vázquez de Coronado - Wikipedia\nFrancisco Vázquez de Coronado\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Francisco Vásquez de Coronado)\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 April 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nSpanish explorer of the American southwest\nIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Vázquez de Coronado and the second or maternal family name is Luján. Francisco Vázquez de Coronado\nFrancisco Vázquez Coronado in the Plaza Mayor de Salamanca\n\nGovernor of New Galicia\nMonarch\nCharles I\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\n1510\nSalamanca, Crown of Castile\nDied\n22 September 1554 (aged 43–44)\nMexico City, Viceroyalty of New Spain\nMilitary service\nAllegiance\nSpain\nYears of service\n1535–1554\nBattles/wars\nSpanish conquest of Mexico\nExploration of North America\nFrancisco Vázquez de Coronado y Luján ( Spanish pronunciation: [ fɾanˈθisko ˈβaθkeθ ðe koɾoˈnaðo]; 1510 – 22 September 1554) was a Spanish conquistador and explorer who led a large expedition from what is now Mexico to present-day Kansas through parts of the southwestern United States between 1540 and 1542. Vázquez de Coronado had hoped to reach the Cities of Cíbola, often referred to now as the mythical Seven Cities of Gold, which is a term not invented until American gold-rush days in the 1800s. His expedition marked the first European sightings of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River, among other landmarks. His name is often Anglicized as \"Vasquez de Coronado\" or just Coronado. Spanish colonization\nof the Americas\n\nHistory\nInter caetera\nPacific Northwest\nCalifornia\nInca Empire\nChile\nColombia\nChibcha\nMuisca\nFlorida\nTexas\nAztec Empire\nMaya\nChiapas\nGuatemala\nPetén\nYucatán\nEl Salvador\nHonduras\nNicaragua\nPeople\nChristopher Columbus\nAlonso de Ojeda\nDiego de Almagro\nPedro de Alvarado\nBernal Díaz del Castillo\nDiego Velázquez de Cuéllar\nSebastián de Belalcázar\nFrancisco Vázquez de Coronado\nHernán Cortés\nLuis de Carabajal y Cueva\nGonzalo Jiménez de Quesada\nBartolomé de las Casas\nHernán Pérez de Quesada\nJuan Ponce de León\nFrancisco de Montejo\nPánfilo de Narváez\nJuan de Oñate\nFrancisco de Orellana\nPedro de Portocarrero\nFrancisco Pizarro\nHernando de Soto\nPedro de Valdivia\nInés de Suárez\nPedro de Candia\nJuan Pardo\nTristán de Luna y Arellano\nVasco Núñez de Balboa\nÁlvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca\nAmerigo Vespucci\nJuan de la Cosa\nRelated\nEncomienda\nIndian auxiliaries\nSpanish missions in the Americas\nv\nt\ne\nContents\n1 Early life\n2 Expedition\n2.1 Preparation\n2.2 Expedition\n2.2.1 Conquest of Cíbola\n2.2.2 Exploration of the Colorado River\n2.2.3 Tiguex War\n2.2.4 Search for Quivira\n2.2.5 Querechos and Teyas\n2.2.6 Quivira\n2.3 Location of Quivira, Tabas, and Harahey\n2.4 Expedition end\n3 Legacy\n4 Family\n5 Ancestors\n6 References\n7 Sources\n8 Further reading\n9 External links\nEarly life\nVázquez de Coronado was born into a noble family in Salamanca, in 1510 as the second son of Juan Vázquez de Coronado y Sosa de Ulloa and Isabel de Luján. Juan Vázquez held various positions in the administration of the recently captured Emirate of Granada under Íñigo López de Mendoza, its first Christian governor.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 3121, "id": "104143656" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_581856027#0_1194871101", "url": "https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/us-history-biographies/francisco-vasquez-de-coronado", "title": "Francisco Vasquez De Coronado | Encyclopedia.com", "headings": "Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de\nCoronado, Francisco Vásquez de\nCoronado, Francisco Vásquez de\nSpanish conquistador\nSeeks \"Seven Cities of Cibola\"\nCoronado and the Spanish conquistadors\nDiscovers deception\nThe \"Tiguex War\"\nCoronado foiled again\nThe People\nCoronado charged with brutality\nFor further research\nCoronado, Francisco Vásquez de (1510?-1554)\nFrancisco V á squez de Coronado (1510?-1554)\nConquistador\nSources\nFrancisco Vásquez de Coronado\nFrancisco Vásquez de Coronado\nFurther Reading\nCoronado, Francisco Vásquez de\n", "segment": "Francisco Vasquez De Coronado | Encyclopedia.com\nPeople\nHistory\nU.S. History: Biographies\nFrancisco Vasquez de Coronado\nCoronado, Francisco Vásquez de\ngale\nviews 2,691,690 updated May 23 2018\nCoronado, Francisco Vásquez de\nFebruary 25, 1510\nSalamanca, Spain\nSeptember 22, 1554\nMexico City, Mexico\nSpanish conquistador\n\"Neither gold nor silver nor any trace of either was found.\" A member of Coronado's exploration party. F rancisco Vásquez de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador (Spanish military leader) who was duped into believing that he could find fabulous cities filled with gold in the New World (a European term for the continents of North America and South America ). In 1538, as governor of New Galicia (a province northwest of present-day Mexico City ), Coronado headed an expedition to locate these cities full of gold and claim their treasures for Spain. During his three-year search for riches he explored parts of the Rio Grande River Valley and Kansas, and became the first European to reach Palo Duro Canyon (near present-day Amarillo, Texas). Yet Coronado returned empty-handed and was later accused of brutal treatment of Native Americans in his army. However, he was eventually exonerated of the charges. Seeks \"Seven Cities of Cibola\"\nFrancisco Vásquez de Coronado was born in 1510 in Salamanca, Spain, into a family of minor nobility. He sailed to Mexico in 1535 as a member of the party of Antonio de Mendoza, the first viceroy (one who rules in the name of the king) of New Spain, as Mexico was then called.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1531, "id": "20923831" } ]
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what is the official language in mexico?
Spanish Language
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Spanish is used most often for all official purposes of the government, but it is not the official primary language when looking at legislation. In 2003, a law was approved by the Mexican Congress that aimed to recognize the rich history of Mexico and determine how the country will look at all of the languages that are spoken there. It was the General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples, and through this law, the indigenous languages spoken in Mexico were made to be national languages. Mexico City.", "start_char": 1518, "end_char": 2508, "id": "96458193" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_45_403638615#0_748276080", "url": "https://www.latinpost.com/articles/144294/20200321/what-is-the-official-language-of-mexico-hint-its-not-spanish.htm", "title": "What is the Official Language of Mexico? Hint: It's Not Spanish | Latin Post - Latin news, immigration, politics, culture", "headings": "What is the Official Language of Mexico? Hint: It's Not Spanish\nWhat is the Official Language of Mexico? Hint: It's Not Spanish\nMexico's Many Languages\nThe Widely Spoken Language in Mexico\nRevival Efforts to Mexican Native Languages\nThe Battle between the Spanish Language and Native Dialect\nThe Three Major Indigenous Dialects in Mexico\nForeign Languages in the Country\nCheck these out:\n", "segment": "What is the Official Language of Mexico? Hint: It's Not Spanish | Latin Post - Latin news, immigration, politics, culture\nHome / Coffeebreak\nWhat is the Official Language of Mexico? Hint: It's Not Spanish\nBy Mary Quill ( [email protected]) First Posted: Mar 21, 2020 07:19 AM EDT\n(Photo : Wikimedia Commons)\nMexico is a culturally diverse nation, says an article. It has a variety of indigenous languages widely spoken by the entire population. Mexico's Many Languages\nOriginally, there 198 indigenous languages in the country. 130 of the 198 had already gone extinct.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 570, "id": "49961816" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_694303569#0_1366933371", "url": "https://www.englishforums.com/English/TheOfficialLanguageMexicoSpanish/bjpxw/post.htm", "title": "The Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish.", "headings": "The Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish.\nThe Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish.\nAnswer this Question\n", "segment": "The Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish. The Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish. Forums Grammar & Sentence Structure\n0\n7,932\n+0\nPlease underline the complete subject once. underline the simple predicate twice. The language of Mexico is Spainish official . Aug 30 2005 23:03:44\nDanielle7\nanswer\nComments\nHello Danielle7\nDid you want us to look at the sentence in your Subject box, or the sentence in your post? MrP\nAug 30 2005 23:38:08\nMrPedantic\nadd a comment\nDanielle7\nPlease underline the complete subject once. underline the simple predicate twice. The language of Mexico is Spainish official . The official language (complete subject) of Mexico is (simple verb) Spanish.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 681, "id": "21026440" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_694303569#2_1366935488", "url": "https://www.englishforums.com/English/TheOfficialLanguageMexicoSpanish/bjpxw/post.htm", "title": "The Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish.", "headings": "The Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish.\nThe Official Language Of Mexico Is Spanish.\nAnswer this Question\n", "segment": "Aug 31 2005 02:22:01\nPhilip\nadd a comment\nStudents: We have free audio pronunciation exercises. An alternative answer (complete subject underlined; simple predicate in bold): The official language of Mexico is Spanish. MrP\nAug 31 2005 07:45:00\nMrPedantic\nadd a comment\nsince when\nJan 30 2008 23:17:09\nanonymous\nadd a comment\nhey\nNov 10 2008 21:12:03\nanonymous\nadd a comment\nSite Hint: Check out our list of pronunciation videos. The official language in Mexico is Spanish, simply because this is the language that most Mexicans communicate with. Initially, when the Spanish arrived, they tried to keep Nahuatl as the country’s official language. However, at the end of the 1600s and on until the 1700s, the Spanish colonizers began ordering decrees to change the official language of Mexico from Nahuatl to Spanish.", "start_char": 681, "end_char": 1497, "id": "21026442" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_463963565#0_941768208", "url": "https://www.studycountry.com/guide/MX-language.htm", "title": "The Languages spoken in Mexico", "headings": "Languages in Mexico\nLanguages in Mexico", "segment": "The Languages spoken in Mexico\nLanguages in Mexico\nYou are here: Countries / Mexico\nThere is no lawfully inherent official language at the federal stage in Mexico. About 95% of the population speaks Spanish. The General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples considered Spanish as the national language. It allows all indigenous minor languages be spoken in Mexico. About 7.1% of the population speaks one or several indigenous languages and 1.2% doesn’t speak the Spanish language at all. The National Commission for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples acknowledges the language of the Kickapoo (Native American tribes). Mexico also used several Mayan languages (especially in rural areas) and other regional indigenous languages. Words like chocolate, avocado, tomato, coyote, ocelot, and tequila originated in Náhuatl and were also acquired in the English language. About 1.5 million people speak Nahuatl, 800,000 speak Yucatec Maya and less than one hundred people speak Lacandon.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1002, "id": "89144688" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_55_893220859#10_2003504485", "url": "https://www.toptenz.net/10-fascinating-facts-mexico.php", "title": "10 Fascinating Facts About Mexico - Toptenz.net", "headings": "10 Fascinating Facts About Mexico\n10 Fascinating Facts About Mexico\n10. It Used to be the 5th Biggest Nation on Earth\n9. It Has the Oldest University in North America\n8. There are Over 60 Official Languages\n7. They Had the Shortest Presidency in World History\n6. In Some States, There are Three Genders\n5. It’s Home to the World’s Smallest Volcano\n4. Net Mexican Migration to the US is Actually Negative\n3. Mexico Once Went to War With France Over Pastries\n2. They Briefly Had the Most-Deluded Emperor in History\n1. Their Capital City is Sinking\nLiked it? Take a second to support Toptenz.net on Patreon!\n", "segment": "Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 6:10\nLive\n•\nAsk most people to name the official language of Mexico, and they’ll say ‘Spanish’. And they’d be right… to a degree. See, while Spanish is the most widely-spoken official language in Mexico, it’s not the only one. Ever since the government enacted the Law of Linguistic Rights, over 60 indigenous tongues have been recognized as co-official languages. The largest of these is Nahuatal. About 1.3 million people speak the language, roughly equivalent to the entire population of New Hampshire. This is the language of the Aztec Empire, the language that once dominated the whole of Mexico. But it’s far from being the only one. Over 700,000 people speak the Yucatec Maya language, and another half a million or so speak Mixtec. Over all, nearly 7 million Mexicans speak a language other than Spanish (although most are bilingual).", "start_char": 3947, "end_char": 4816, "id": "68143981" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110907925#12_296894567", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Mexico", "title": "What languages are spoken in Mexico? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Mexico\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Mexico?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "Other minor languages include French, German, Russian, Arabic, and Basque. Major indigenous languages include Nahuatl, Yucatec Maya, and Mixtec. 62 indigenous languages. Spanish makes 63. Mexico does not have any official languages (just like the U.S.). But the most commonly spoken language is Spanish. Yes. In addition to Spanish, the de-facto language spoken by 92.7% of the Mexican population, 63 Amerindian languages are recognized as national languages; these include Nahuatl, YucatecMaya, Mixtec, Zapotec, Tzeltal Maya, Tzotzil Maya and Otomi. It is estimated 5.7% of the population speaks any one of these languages besides Spanish and 0.8% speaks only one of these Amerindian languages.", "start_char": 7346, "end_char": 8041, "id": "74901276" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_463963565#2_941770753", "url": "https://www.studycountry.com/guide/MX-language.htm", "title": "The Languages spoken in Mexico", "headings": "Languages in Mexico\nLanguages in Mexico", "segment": "But still the major language of Mexico is Spanish which also one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Spain owned Mexico based in government history. Mexico was a Spanish colony for almost 300 years. English is widely applied in business, and villages; specifically those US retirees in communities in Guanajuato in Chiapas and Baja in California. Other European languages used in respectable communities in Mexico are Plautdietsch, French, German, Romani and Venetian.", "start_char": 1003, "end_char": 1488, "id": "89144690" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110907925#13_296895610", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Mexico", "title": "What languages are spoken in Mexico? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Mexico\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Mexico?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "But the most commonly spoken language is Spanish. Yes. In addition to Spanish, the de-facto language spoken by 92.7% of the Mexican population, 63 Amerindian languages are recognized as national languages; these include Nahuatl, YucatecMaya, Mixtec, Zapotec, Tzeltal Maya, Tzotzil Maya and Otomi. It is estimated 5.7% of the population speaks any one of these languages besides Spanish and 0.8% speaks only one of these Amerindian languages. In addition to Spanish, the de-facto language spoken by 92.7% of the Mexican population, 63 Amerindian languages are recognized as national languages; these include Nahuatl, Yucatec Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, Tzeltal Maya, Tzotzil Maya and Otomi. It is estimated 5.7% of the population speaks any one of these languages besides Spanish and 0.8% speaks only one of these Amerindian languages. Indian Native American Languages are spoken in South Mexia by 14 mio people\nSpanish is Spoken in the North mostly around the Mexican American Border\nSpanish, the official language, is spoken by nearly the entire population, thus giving Mexico the world's largest Spanish-speaking community; more Mexicans speak Spanish than Spaniards.", "start_char": 7600, "end_char": 8764, "id": "74901277" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_04_110907925#11_296893578", "url": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Mexico", "title": "What languages are spoken in Mexico? - Answers", "headings": "What languages are spoken in Mexico\n?\n\nWhat languages are spoken in Mexico?\nYour Answer\n", "segment": "jantahik\nNahuatl qualifies as such. It is spoken by approximately 1.5 million people (1.3% of the population, 2010). If you mean foreign languages, English is the largest, spoken by at least 0.5 million people due to business and tourism-related activities. Spanish is the most spoken language in Mexico and is the de facto national language. The second most spoken language is English. Other minor languages include French, German, Russian, Arabic, and Basque. Major indigenous languages include Nahuatl, Yucatec Maya, and Mixtec. 62 indigenous languages. Spanish makes 63. Mexico does not have any official languages (just like the U.S.).", "start_char": 6958, "end_char": 7599, "id": "74901275" } ]
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where is the university of oregon state?
Oregon
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Oregon State University is located in Corvallis, about 90 minutes south of Portland and an hour drive from the Pacific coast. Undergraduates at Oregon State can explore more than 200 academic programs, and graduate students can choose from more than 100 master's programs, including those in the schools of business, engineering and education. Oregon State, often called OSU, is the state's largest public research university, which specializes in studies of marine sciences, forestry, sustainable food systems and more. Outside the classroom, OSU students can choose from hundreds of clubs to join, several fraternities and sororities to pledge and many events to attend, such as the Battle of the Bands. Student athletes can play at the intramural level or try out for the many Oregon State Beavers varsity sports teams, which compete in the NCAA Division I Pac-12 Conference. Each year, OSU students gather to compete in the historic \"Civil War\" football game against University of Oregon. READ MORE\nDo you work at Oregon State University? Manage your school's public image and connection with students using U.S. News Student Connect.", "start_char": 1954, "end_char": 3178, "id": "4959024" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1210356121#0_2687323600", "url": "https://is.oregonstate.edu/service/myosu-portal", "title": "my.oregonstate.edu | Digital Experience Initiative | Information Services | Oregon State University", "headings": "MyOregonState\nBuilt by OSU, for OSU\nFrom then, to now:\nWe're here if you need us\n", "segment": "my.oregonstate.edu | Digital Experience Initiative | Information Services | Oregon State University\nMyOregonState\nModern. Mobile-first. Personalized. API-driven. A new kind of digital experience at OSU. Submission Guidelines\nYouTube\nUIT - Oregon State University\n11 subscribers\nSubscribe\nMyOregonState Overview\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. 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Contact OSU\nOSU Switchboard: 541-737-1000\nOregonState.edu\nWith nearly 25,000 students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries, Oregon State welcomes a diverse student body that’s known for its friendly, close-knit community. Students can choose from more than 200 academic programs, with many offering multiple opportunities for internships, research projects and other hands-on learning. Oregon State’s 420-acre campus is just blocks from downtown Corvallis. One of only a handful of universities listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the campus features stately buildings, seasonal landscaping and green, open spaces. Oregon State hosts multiple events throughout the year, many of which are free and open to the public. Join in with students, faculty, staff and the community at musical performances, plays and films. Listen to a notable writer or scientist or participate in a natural resources symposium. Plus, there’s the excitement of Pac-12 Conference athletics, with the Oregon State Beavers competing in a variety of men’s and women’s sports.", "start_char": 2132, "end_char": 3371, "id": "93837976" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_4775645#0_7216669", "url": "http://main.oregonstate.edu/about", "title": "About | Oregon State University", "headings": "About\nThere are answers everywhere. That’s why Oregon State University goes OUT THERE.\nWhen you care about your work as much as we do, the rankings follow.\nOur alumni and faculty are pioneers who shape every corner of society.\nAbout\n", "segment": "About | Oregon State University\nThere are answers everywhere. That’s why Oregon State University goes OUT THERE. Oregon State is an international public research university that draws people from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. We go wherever the challenges are, push ourselves to the very edge of what’s known and keep going. We are determined to forge solutions. We are diverse and welcoming. We embrace our responsibility to Oregon and the world, building a future that’s smarter, healthier, more prosperous and more just. We see what could be and have worked relentlessly for 150 years to make it so. 2 campuses, 11 colleges, 12 experiment stations, Extension programs in all 36 counties, 200+ academic programs — COUNTLESS IMPACTS. A top 1% university in the world.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 781, "id": "60824782" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_812100942#0_913526432", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_State", "title": "Oregon State University - Wikipedia", "headings": "Oregon State University\nOregon State University\nOregon State University\nContents\nHistory\nEarly years\nOregon State\nCampuses\nMain campus (Corvallis)\nBranch campus (Bend)\nEcampus (online)\nOrganization and administration\nColleges and schools\nExtension Service program\nFunding\nInternational partnerships\nAcademic profile\nAdmissions\nAnnual Fall Freshman Statistics\nTeaching\nResearch\nMilitary\nLibraries\nRankings and recognition\nStudent life\nStudent government\nDiversity\nAthletics\nPeople\nFaculty and staff\nAlumni\nArts and entertainment\nBusiness\nMilitary\nPolitics\nScience and engineering\nSports\nOthers\nPoints of interest\nSee also\nFurther reading\nReferences\nExternal links\n", "segment": "Oregon State University - Wikipedia\nOregon State University\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Oregon State)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\npublic university in Corvallis, Oregon, United States\nOregon State University\n\nType\nPublic research university\nEstablished\n1868\nAcademic affiliations\nAPLU, NWCCU, Sea-grant, Space-grant, Sun-grant national participant\nEndowment\n$628.2 million (2020)\nBudget\n$1.1 billion\nPresident\nF. King Alexander\nProvost\nEdward Feser\nStudents\n31,719 (Fall 2019)\nUndergraduates\n26,247 (Fall 2019)\nPostgraduates\n4,852 (Fall 2019)\nOther students\n620 (Fall 2019)\nLocation\nCorvallis\n,\nOregon\n,\nUnited States\n44°33′50″N 123°16′44″W  / \n44.564°N 123.279°W\n / 44.564; -123.279\nCoordinates: 44°33′50″N 123°16′44″W  / \n44.564°N 123.279°W\n / 44.564; -123.279\nCampus\nCollege town,\n400 acres (160 ha)\nColors\nBeaver Orange, Paddletail Black and Bucktooth White\nNickname\nBeavers\nSporting affiliations\nNCAA Division I – Pac-12 Conference\nMascot\nBenny Beaver\nWebsite\noregonstate .edu\n\nOregon State University\nLocation in the United States\nOregon State University\nLocation in Oregon\nOregon State University ( OSU) is a public land-grant research university in Corvallis, Oregon. The university offers more than 200 undergraduate-degree programs along with a variety of graduate and doctoral degrees. Student enrollment averages near 32,000, making it the state's largest university. Since its founding over 230,000 students have graduated from OSU. It is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" with an additional, optional designation as a \"Community Engagement\" university. OSU is a land-grant university that also participates in the sea-grant, space-grant, and sun-grant research consortia;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1765, "id": "63287000" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_518335950#0_446146095", "url": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oregon", "title": "University of Oregon - Wikipedia", "headings": "University of Oregon\nUniversity of Oregon\nContents\nHistory\nThe land\nMotto\nEarly years\nMaturity as a university\nPush for independence and growth\nAcademics\nAdmissions\nFaculty\nResearch\nAdministration\nAccreditation\nUniversity governance\nBudget\nCampus\nOld campus and memorial quad\nCentral campus\nLorry I. 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Mind moves the mass\nType\nPublic flagship research university\nEstablished\n1876; 145 years ago\n( 1876)\nAcademic affiliations\nAAU\nAPRU\nURA\nSpace-grant\nEndowment\n$912.5 million (2020)\nBudget\n$1.05 billion (2017)\nPresident\nMichael H. Schill\nProvost\nPatrick Phillips\nAcademic staff\n2,075 Total (Fall 2018)\n807 Tenure and Tenure Track\nStudents\n21,800 (Fall 2020)\nUndergraduates\n18,054 (Fall 2020)\nPostgraduates\n3,746 (Fall 2020)\nLocation\nEugene\n,\nOregon\n,\nUnited States\nCampus\nUrban\n295 acres (1.19 km 2)\nAcademic term\nQuarter\nColors\nGreen and Yellow\nNickname\nDucks\nSporting affiliations\nNCAA Division I – Pac-12\nMascot\nThe Oregon Duck\nWebsite\nuoregon .edu\n\nThe University of Oregon ( UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public flagship research university in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1876, the institution's 295-acre campus is along the Willamette River. Since July 2014, UO has been governed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon. The university is classified among \"R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity\" and has 19 research centers and institutes. UO was admitted to the Association of American Universities in 1969. The University of Oregon is organized into five colleges ( Arts and Sciences, Business, Design, Education, and Honors) and seven professional schools ( Accounting;", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 1626, "id": "72956486" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_02_783285725#2_1368480811", "url": "http://osucascades.edu/", "title": "Oregon State University - Cascades", "headings": "Out There. At The edge.\nOut There. At The edge.\nStarts in Bend.\nTHIS IS OSU. IN BEND.\nTop Tier\nDiscovery\nget out there\nDiversity, Equity and Inclusion Symposium\nMay 14-15\n", "segment": "Planning is underway for predominantly in-person instruction, research and student activities. Apply now or confirm your enrollment. Latest updates, resources, and response to COVID-19. 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"url": "http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/oregon-state-3210", "title": "Oregon State University - Profile, Rankings and Data | US News Best Colleges", "headings": "Oregon State\nUniversity\n\nOregon State University\n2021 Quick Stats\nOverview of Oregon State University\nDo you work at Oregon State University?\nExplore Oregon State University\nGeneral Information\nOregon State University's 2021 Rankings\nOregon State University Alumni Starting Salaries\nFind Your Ideal Major, College or Career\nOregon State University Photos\nOregon State Admissions\nSelectivity\nWill You Get Into Oregon State University?\nCollege Admissions Calculator\nAcademic Life at Oregon State\nStudent Life at Oregon State\nOregon State University Tuition & Financial Aid\nNeed was fully met\nReceived need-based financial aid\nReceived need-based self-help aid\nCampus Safety\nOregon State University Campus\nOregon State User Reviews and Ratings\nOregon State Questions and Answers\nU.S. 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Oregon State University\nColleges\nEducation\nHome\nOregon State University\n104 Kerr Administration Building, Corvallis, OR 97331 | (541) 737-1000\nCorvallis, OR | (541) 737-1000\n#153 in National Universities (tie)\n2021 Quick Stats\nTuition and Fees (in-state) $12,167 (2020-21)\nTuition and Fees (out-of-state) $32,357 (2020-21)\nRoom and Board $13,485 (2020-21)\nTotal Enrollment 31,719\nApplication Deadline Sept. 1\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\n»\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\nOverview\nRankings\nPhotos\nAdmissions\nAcademics\nUser Reviews\nStudent Life\nTuition & Financial Aid\nQuestions & Answers\nCampus\n»\nOverview of Oregon State University\nOregon State University is a public institution that was founded in 1868. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 26,247, its setting is city, and the campus size is 422 acres. It utilizes a quarter-based academic calendar. Oregon State University's ranking in the 2021 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #153. Its in-state tuition and fees are $12,167; out-of-state tuition and fees are $32,357. Oregon State University is located in Corvallis, about 90 minutes south of Portland and an hour drive from the Pacific coast. Undergraduates at Oregon State can explore more than 200 academic programs, and graduate students can choose from more than 100 master's programs, including those in the schools of business, engineering and education. Oregon State, often called OSU, is the state's largest public research university, which specializes in studies of marine sciences, forestry, sustainable food systems and more.", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 2560, "id": "4959023" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_39_88840581#23_144239228", "url": "https://www.edsmart.org/best-colleges-oregon/", "title": "20 Best Colleges and Universities in Oregon for 2021 [2-year & 4-year List]", "headings": "Best Colleges & Universities in Oregon\nBest Colleges & Universities in Oregon\nRankings\nTop 20 Colleges in Oregon for 2021\n1. Chemeketa Community College\nScore: 100.0\n2. Portland State University\nScore: 99.8\n3. Oregon Institute of Technology\nScore: 98.6\n4. Portland Community College\nScore: 98.0\n5. University of Oregon\nScore: 97.8\n6. Umpqua Community College\nScore: 97.4\n7. Southern Oregon University\nScore: 97.4\n8. Rogue Community College\nScore: 97.2\n9. Clackamas Community College\nScore: 97.0\n10. Mt. 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This school is part of the Association of American Universities, which consists of 62 top-notch research universities in the nation. The University of Oregon has nine schools, over 300 academic programs, and more than 3,000 undergraduate courses. In 2019, this college ranked 1st for best public colleges in Oregon, 19th for best college food in America, 31st for most liberal colleges in America, 64th for best colleges for veterans, and 33rd for best college athletics in America. The most popular academic programs at this college are Business, Social Science Research Methods, Psychology, Economics, Physiology and Pathology, Advertising, and Political Science and Government. Additionally, this school offers over 170 online courses as well as a completely online master’s degree program in Sports Product Management. There are not currently any undergraduate degree programs that can be taken entirely online, but portions of degrees can be earned with online classes. Take classes online. 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Peter Griffin
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He wrote the episodes \" Death Has a Shadow \", the \"Super Griffins\" segment of \" Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 1 \", and \" North by North Quahog \". He co-wrote, co-hosted, and performed in Family Guy Presents:", "start_char": 2620, "end_char": 3455, "id": "60320612" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753798922#2_787416406", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane", "title": "Seth MacFarlane | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane\nFilmography\nNotes\nExternal Links\n", "segment": "These supports have been expressed most emphatically in \" You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives \", \" Not All Dogs Go To Heaven \", and \" 420 \", through Brian Griffin, a character he performs without any alterations to his normal voice. He appears as himself in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side as a Bespin guard who loads Han Solo, played by Peter Griffin, frozen in carbonite at the time. He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper. He also voiced Jesus Christ before Alec Sulkin joined the show after the revival. He also voices Stan Smith and Roger the Alien on American Dad!, and Tim on The Cleveland Show. The three characters have crossed over into Family Guy . He wrote the episodes \" Death Has a Shadow \", the \"Super Griffins\" segment of \" Family Guy Viewer Mail No.", "start_char": 1607, "end_char": 2750, "id": "73163664" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753798922#1_787414722", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane", "title": "Seth MacFarlane | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane\nFilmography\nNotes\nExternal Links\n", "segment": "He worked for Hanna-Barbera Productions on shows such as Johnny Bravo and Cow and Chicken. He created two short cartoons that paved the way to Family Guy, that bore a striking resemblance to Family Guy itself, titled The Life of Larry, and Larry and Steve. MADtv executives noticed his work and helped MacFarlane get into connection with Fox executives. Fox gave him $50,000 to make Family Guy . He occasionally speaks at universities and colleges throughout the United States, and is an outspoken supporter of gay rights, atheism, and the legalization of marijuana. These supports have been expressed most emphatically in \" You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives \", \" Not All Dogs Go To Heaven \", and \" 420 \", through Brian Griffin, a character he performs without any alterations to his normal voice. He appears as himself in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side as a Bespin guard who loads Han Solo, played by Peter Griffin, frozen in carbonite at the time. He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper.", "start_char": 1040, "end_char": 2409, "id": "73163663" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_18_2419323912#8_2729293765", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewie_Kills_Lois_and_Lois_Kills_Stewie", "title": "Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie - Wikipedia", "headings": "Stewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie\nStewie Kills Lois and Lois Kills Stewie\nContents\nPlot\n\"Stewie Kills Lois\"\n\"Lois Kills Stewie\"\nProduction\nCultural references\nReception\nReferences\n", "segment": "He kidnaps Brian and forces him to insult Joe and drive him to the CIA in Langley Falls, where he gains access to a supercomputer and takes control of the global power grid. The CIA submits to his demands, and Stewie becomes \"President of the World\" after encountering Stan Smith and Avery Bullock from American Dad. The Griffins escape as Stewie did not tie Chris' hands but did not say anything because he enjoyed their time together and discover Stewie's armory where Peter and Lois switch bodies which Peter enjoyed due to having Lois' breasts. Upon his rise to power, Stewie implements harsh, cruel and unusual laws and policies, including banning direct-to-video Disney films, everyone must hit Peter with apples, and creating concentration camps housing prisoners for unfair crimes. Lois, unable to stand idly by as her son terrorizes the world, decides to assassinate him. After taking weapons from Stewie's own weapons vault, she engages him in a destructive battle in the Oval Office. Lois eventually gains the upper hand and prepares to kill Stewie, but cannot bring herself to murder her own child. Stewie takes the opportunity to kill her, but before he can, he is shot and killed by Peter, who uses a one-liner from Lethal Weapon 2 only for Brian to comment that it did not fit the context of the situation. Peter and Lois mourn over Stewie's corpse . It is then revealed that what has happened was actually a computer simulation that Stewie created to see what would happen if he killed Lois.", "start_char": 5567, "end_char": 7074, "id": "64430738" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1534725456#7_2479078906", "url": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Family_Guy_Viewer_Mail_No._2", "title": "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 2 | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 2\nFamily Guy Viewer Mail No. 2\nChap of the Manor\nFatman & Robin\nPoint of Stew\n", "segment": "He eventually frees everyone by removing them from their make believe jobs and sending them out into the world but keeps enough characters to stand in for his family as he goes insane and cuts off his hands to keep from changing anyone else as Stewie sits on the rooftop noting of all the variations of Robin, they couldn't get permission to do Disney's Genie from Aladdin . Point of Stew\nThe audience sees the world through Stewie's eyes as Lois changes him, Meg wishes him to keep her ring, and his friends ask him to go down the slide at the playground. Later, Stewie secures a Twinkie to stuff in Brian's tail pipe on his car but ends up going for an unexpected ride with Brian where he chases a squirrel in his car. In the bath, he imagines a doll being eaten by a shark and Peter joins him. At bedtime, he makes a quick trip through time to stop Kurt Cobain from killing himself. As Lois reads a bedtime story, a drunken Peter interrupts for sex as Stewie is forced to listen. In his dreams, he pictures Peter and Lois as lumberjacks. When Peter finishes early, Lois is forced to use a \"chainsaw\" to finish \"sawing her tree.\" Episode Guide\nPrevious Episode /// Family Guy Viewer Mail No. 2 \\\\\\ Next Episode\n\n\n\n<< Season 9\nFamily Guy Season 10\nSeason 11 >>\n#01\nLottery Fever\n\n#09\nGrumpy Old Man\n\n#17\nForget-Me-Not\n\n#02\nSeahorse Seashell Party\n\n#10\nQuagmire and Meg\n\n#18\nYou Can't Do That On Television, Peter\n\n#03\nScreams of Silence:", "start_char": 3379, "end_char": 4817, "id": "60320171" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_10_1520251803#0_2543189289", "url": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOJmRd-RE0Y", "title": "Family Guy - How Seth Does Stewie - YouTube", "headings": "\n0:00 / 1:11\nLive", "segment": "Family Guy - How Seth Does Stewie - YouTube\nFamily Guy - How Seth Does Stewie\nWatch later\nShare\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Up next\nLive\nUpcoming\nCancel\nPlay Now\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. 0:00\n1:11\n0:00 / 1:11\nLive\n•\nScroll for details", "start_char": 0, "end_char": 585, "id": "27190066" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_01_753325440#3_786856836", "url": "http://familyguy.wikia.com/wiki/Bruce", "title": "Bruce | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "\nBruce\nFull name\nLast Reported Age\nPrimary Employment\nVoiced by\nEpisode Appearances\n", "segment": "He calls Jeffrey about Stewie in \" Lois Kills Stewie \", and about Peter's mustache in \" McStroke \". In \" Boys Do Cry \", he offers communion wafers with wine. He explicitly warns Stewie not to drink the wine. In \" Baby Not On Board \", he is a masseuse. He appeared at O.J. Simpson 's welcome party in \" The Juice Is Loose \", and joins the mob that chases him out of town. In \" Peter's Two Dads \", he is the therapist who helps Peter realize that Francis Griffin is not his biological father. He debates which groceries to leave behind while in the ten items or less line in \" Brian Sings and Swings \". It has been hinted that he may be homosexual throughout the series, such as in \" McStroke \" when a mustachioed Peter walks by. He has a friend named Jeffrey and in \" Road to the North Pole \", he declares in \" All I Really Want For Christmas \" that he wants to marry Jeffrey. Seth MacFarlane confirmed Bruce's homosexuality in an interview with LGBT website The Backlot, citing him as an example of a positive gay character on the show. [", "start_char": 3124, "end_char": 4162, "id": "73163341" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1535077972#2_2479715298", "url": "https://familyguy.fandom.com/wiki/Seth_MacFarlane", "title": "Seth MacFarlane | Family Guy Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Seth MacFarlane\nSeth MacFarlane\nFilmography\nNotes\nExternal Links\n", "segment": "MADtv executives noticed his work and helped MacFarlane get into connection with Fox executives. Fox gave him $50,000 to make Family Guy . He occasionally speaks at universities and colleges throughout the United States, and is an outspoken supporter of gay rights, atheism, and the legalization of marijuana. These supports have been expressed most emphatically in \" You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives \", \" Not All Dogs Go To Heaven \", and \" 420 \", through Brian Griffin, a character he performs without any alterations to his normal voice. He appears as himself in Something, Something, Something, Dark Side as a Bespin guard who loads Han Solo, played by Peter Griffin, frozen in carbonite at the time. He also appears as himself in the courtroom scene in \" The Simpsons Guy \", seated across from Simpsons creator Matt Groening. Seth received an Honorary degree from Harvard University on June 7th, 2006. MacFarlane's major Family Guy roles include Peter, Brian Griffin, and Stewie Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom and Jake Tucker, Dr. Elmer Hartman, Carter Pewterschmidt, Kool-Aid Man, God, and Jasper. He also voiced Jesus Christ before Alec Sulkin joined the show after the revival. He also voices Stan Smith and Roger the Alien on American Dad!,", "start_char": 1904, "end_char": 3162, "id": "60320611" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_125762851#13_238210400", "url": "https://www.metrolyrics.com/theme-song-lyrics-family-guy.html", "title": "Family Guy - Theme Song Lyrics | MetroLyrics", "headings": "Family Guy - Theme Song Lyrics\nFamily Guy - Theme Song Lyrics\nCheck Out\n", "segment": "Laugh and Cry! Chorus: He's a Family Guy! He's a Family Guy!!! Lois: Oh My! Thank you very much! What a welcome. Peter: I am gonna buy each and every one of you a beer after the show.", "start_char": 2125, "end_char": 2308, "id": "71127564" }, { "docid": "msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1084425597#9_2340886288", "url": "https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Peter_Griffin", "title": "Peter Griffin | Heroes Wiki | Fandom", "headings": "Peter Griffin\nPeter Griffin\nDo-Gooder\nFull Name\nAlias\nOrigin\nOccupation\nPowers/Skills\nHobby\nGoals\nFamily\nFriends/Allies\nEnemies\nType of Hero\nAbilities & Skills\nPhysical Strength\nRegeneration\nCartoon Physics\nHand To Hand Combat Skills\nRadioactive Powers (formerly)\nAppearance\nPersonality\nHeroic Acts\nTrivia\nSee Also\nNavigation\n", "segment": "However, as the series went on including bad flanderization, he became darker, which can qualify him as more of a villainous protagonist than an actual hero. He is voiced by the creator Seth MacFarlane, who also voices Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Tom Tucker on Family Guy, and Stan Smith on American Dad! Abilities & Skills\nPhysical Strength\nHe has shown a degree of physical strength (at least above peak human) & a very high amount of adrenaline, especially if he is focused in a fight. Regeneration\nHe has also shown to have the ability of regeneration, such as instantaneously growing back his hand at a fast pace. ( Also his severed hand can form into an evil clone known as Retep )\nCartoon Physics\nHe also defies the laws of physics so as to perform certain degree of abilities which would appear to be low-level reality manipulation. ( He even did this by creating his own gravitational field)\nHand To Hand Combat Skills\nHe has shown to be an incredible fighter, as he had fought Ernie The Giant Chicken in a sequence of action styled fights, showing that Peter always seemed to kill Ernie and win but reveals that he is still alive. Yet despite his experience in Fighting, Peter can get defeated by People who know basic or trained fighters such as Joe Swanson, Liam Neeson or Military Soldiers. Radioactive Powers (formerly)\nDuring the episode \" The Simpsons Guy\", he gained radioactive powers during his fight with Homer Simpson after falling into the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. He gained high levels of superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, stamina, healing, endurance, durability & senses. He even gained a vast increase in muscle mass & a vast loss in fat mass, He was also capable of flight at high speeds.", "start_char": 6173, "end_char": 7916, "id": "40178894" } ]
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