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"segment": "Battle of Antietam Basic Facts\nThe date of the battle was Wednesday, September 17, 1862. The battle took place in Maryland near the town of Sharpsburg and Antietam Creek. The Union had an overwhelming advantage of 75,500 soldiers facing 38,000 Confederates. Antietam was the first major Civil War battle to take place in a Union state. The casualties of the battle were a combined 22,717 dead, wounded or missing. The leaders of the battle were General Robert E. Lee for the South and General George McClellan for the North. Several generals from both sides were killed at Antietam. This includes Union generals Joseph K. Mansfield, Israel B. Richardson and Isaac P. Rodman. Confederate generals who were killed include Lawrence O. Branch and William E. Starke. Battle of Antietam Timeline\n5:30 a.m.\nThe battle begins with a Union attack down the Hagerstown Turnpike led by General Joseph Hooker.",
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"segment": "BATTLE OF ANTIETAM FACTS\nBattle of Antietam Facts\nThe Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest one-day battle in all of American history. On this page we list interesting facts on many aspects of the battle. Included is such basic information as why the battle was fought, where and when the battle took place, who won the battle, and who the leaders and generals were on both the Union and Confederate sides. You will also find information including a summary of statistics on casualties, deaths, and a timeline of the battle. Click here for a great selection of Amazon.com books about the Battle of Antietam. Battle of Antietam Basic Facts\nThe date of the battle was Wednesday, September 17, 1862. The battle took place in Maryland near the town of Sharpsburg and Antietam Creek. The Union had an overwhelming advantage of 75,500 soldiers facing 38,000 Confederates. Antietam was the first major Civil War battle to take place in a Union state. The casualties of the battle were a combined 22,717 dead, wounded or missing.",
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Chandler Jr. (1845–1928) – architect\nJosephine Wright Chapman (1867–1943) – architect\nStephen C. Earle (1839–1913) – architect\nWilliam LeBaron Jenney (1832–1907) – architect\nSamuel McIntire (1757–1811) – architect\nJosep Lluís Sert (1902–1983) – Spanish architect; Dean of Harvard Graduate School of Design\nArtists\nJohn Singleton Copley\nWinslow Homer\nHarvey Ball (1921–2001) – inventor of the smiley face\nWill Barnet (1911–2012) – painter\nFrank Weston Benson (1862–1951) – painter\nDawn Clements (1958–2018) – artist\nGeorge Condo (born 1957) – artist and sculptor\nJohn Singleton Copley (1738–1815) – painter\nThomas Dewing (1851–1938) – painter\nCharles Dana Gibson (1867–1944) – graphic artist\nDuff Goldman (born 1974) – cake artist\nNancy Graves (1939–1995) – sculptor, painter, engraver and film director\nChilde Hassam (1859–1935) – painter\nWinslow Homer (1836–1910)– painter\nPeter Laird (born 1954) – co-creator of the comic book Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\nFitzhugh Lane (1804–1865) – painter\nJack Levine (1915–2010) – painter\nShawn McManus (born 1958) – comic book artist\nWillard Metcalf (1858–1925) – painter\nTony Millionaire (born 1956) – cartoonist, illustrator\nLilla Cabot Perry (1848–1933) – impressionist\nTed Rall (born 1963) – political cartoonist\nRobert Reid (1862–1929) – painter\nRené Ricard (1946–2014) – poet, art critic, painter\nNorman Rockwell (1894–1978) – artist\nPaul Ryan (1949–2016) – cartoonist\nAlbert Pinkham Ryder (1847–1917) – painter\nMark Shasha (born 1961) – painter, author\nStass Shpanin (born 1990) – visual artist listed in Guinness Book of World Records as world's youngest professional artist\nEdward Simmons (1852–1931) – painter\nFrank Stella (born 1936) – artist\nAndrew Stevovich (born 1948) – artist\nEdmund Charles Tarbell (1862–1938) – painter\nAbbott Handerson Thayer (1849–1921) – painter\nJames Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) – artist\nN. C. Wyeth (1882–1945) (1882–1945) – artist\nJohn Wolcott Adams (1874–1925) – illustrator\nSculptors\nRussell Gerry Crook (1869–1955) – sculptor\nCyrus Edwin Dallin (1861–1944) – sculptor; Olympic archer; namesake of Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum\nMurray Dewart (born 1947) – sculptor\nDaniel Chester French (1850–1931) – neoclassical sculptor\nJoseph Skinger (1911–1967) – metalsmith and sculptor\nAthletes\nJohn Cena\nCandy Cummings\nPatrick Ewing\nHowie Long\nConnie Mack\nRocky Marciano\nAly Raisman\nJohn L. Sullivan\nKim Adler − bowler\nHarry Agganis (1929–1955)− baseball player\nNick Ahmed − baseball player\nKiko Alonso − football player\nTony Amonte − hockey player\nPrince Amukamara − football player\nJim Arvanitis − martial artist, MMA trainer\nPaul Azinger − golfer, television commentator\nJerry Azumah − football player\nJeff Bagwell (born 1968) − baseball player\nSasha Banks − professional wrestler, ring name of Mercedes Kaestner-Varnado\nTom Barrasso − hockey player\nDana Barros − basketball player\nMark Bavaro − football player\nTyler Beede − baseball player\nJoe Bellino − football player, Heisman Trophy winner\nMackenzy Bernadeau − football player\nTravis Best − basketball player\nDavid Blatt (born 1959) − basketball player and coach\nBrian Boyle − hockey player\nRon Brace − football player\nJohn Brebbia − baseball player\nAndy Brickley − hockey player\nCharles Brickley − football player and coach\nAimee Buchanan (born 1993) − American-born Olympic figure skater for Israel\nNick Buoniconti − Hall of Fame football player\nChris Capuano − baseball pitcher\nMary Carew − sprinter, Olympic gold medalist\nMichael Carter-Williams − basketball player\nBrett Cecil − baseball player\nJohn Cena − professional wrestler\nJacques Cesaire − football player\nGosder Cherilus − football player\nJack Chesbro − Hall of Fame baseball player\nAlex Cobb − baseball player\nMickey Cochrane − Hall of Fame baseball player\nChris Colabello − baseball player\nTim Collins − baseball player\nTodd Collins − football player\nMarc Colombo − football player\nTony Conigliaro (1945–1990) − baseball player\nStephen Cooper − football player\nCharlie Coyle − hockey player\nJim Craig − USA Olympic hockey player, 1980 Lake Placid\nHoney Craven − equestrian\nCandy Cummings − Hall of Fame baseball player\nTim Daggett − gymnast\nRon Darling − baseball pitcher, television commentator\nVinny Del Negro − basketball player, head coach\nTony DeMarco − welterweight champion boxer\nZak DeOssie − football player for New York Giants\nEli Dershwitz − Under-20 World Saber Champion, and US Olympic saber fencer\nMike DeVito − football player for Kansas City Chiefs\nOliver Drake − baseball pitcher\nRich Dubee − baseball coach\nLeo Durocher − Hall of Fame baseball manager\nAdam Edelman (born 1991) − American-born four-time Israeli National Champion in skeleton event, and Israeli Olympian\nMike Eruzione − USA Olympic hockey player, 1980 Lake Placid\nPatrick Ewing − Hall of Fame basketball player\nMark Fidrych − baseball pitcher, 1976 AL Rookie of the Year\nRay Fitzgerald − baseball player\nKenny Florian − UFC Fighter\nDoug Flutie − NFL quarterback, CFL Hall of Famer, Heisman Trophy winner\nNate Freiman (born 1986) − baseball player\nG–L\nTony Gaffney (born 1984) – basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League\nChris Gamble − football player\nBreno Giacomini − football player\nPeter Giunta − football coach\nTom Glavine − baseball pitcher\nGracie Gold − Olympic figure skater\nJared Goldberg − Olympic skier\nColin Grafton − figure skater\nKaz Grala – NASCAR driver\nFrank Grant − Hall of Fame baseball player\nGeoffrey Gray (born 1997) – American-Israeli professional basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League\nMike Grier − ice hockey player\nJosh Grispi − WEC fighter\nMatt Grzelcyk − hockey player\nBill Guerin − hockey player\nMarvin Hagler (1954–2021) – champion boxer\nPete Hamilton − NASCAR driver\nMatt Hasselbeck − football player\nTim Hasselbeck − football player\nSteve Hathaway − baseball pitcher\nSteven Hauschka − football player\nEd Healey − NFL Hall of Fame player for Chicago Bears\nChris Herren − basketball player\nRich Hill − baseball pitcher\nJames Ihedigbo − football player\nJarrett Jack − basketball player\nTim Keefe − 19th-century baseball pitcher\nNancy Kerrigan − Olympic figure skater\nKofi Kingston − WWE wrestler\nJoe Lauzon − UFC fighter\nPeter Laviolette − hockey player, head coach\nErika Lawler − U.S Olympic women's hockey team\nMichael Leach − tennis player\nDana LeVangie − baseball player, coach\nHowie Long − Hall of Fame football player, sportscaster\nM–R\nConnie Mack − Hall of Fame baseball manager\nRabbit Maranville − Hall of Fame baseball player\nRocky Marciano − undefeated heavyweight boxer\nObi Melifonwu − football player for the Oakland Raiders\nDavid Merkow − golfer\nLou Merloni − baseball player\nKristie Mewis - 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"segment": "Being the first state in the United States to legalize same-sex marriage, Massachusetts has come a long way since its historic beginning, only to emerge even stronger. Several famous entertainers, athletes, academics, politicians and artists who have gone on to conquer the rest of country with their talent, were born in Massachusetts. Famous sport personalities such as John Cena was born in the state of Massachusetts. Various popular and sought-after Hollywood actors were also born in this state. From the talented Ben Affleck to the promising Matt Damon to the deadly Uma Thurman, all hail from this state. Various popular comedians such as Conan O’ Brien, Amy Poehler, Matt LeBlanc and Steve Carell, all hail from the state of Massachusetts. Keep reading the list to know more celebs born in Massachussets & famous personalities who are from Massachusetts. John F. 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Kennedy\nMindy Kaling\n24 June 1979, American\nActress\nUma Thurman\n29 April 1970, American\nActress\nDonnie Wahlberg\n17 August 1969, American\nSinger-songwriter\nMatthew Perry\n19 August 1969, American\nActor\nJohn Adams\n30 October 1735, American\n2nd U.S. President\nEllen Pompeo\n10 November 1969, American\nActress\nSheldon Adelson\n04 August 1933, American\nChief Executive Officer of Las Vegas Sands\nAllison Janney\n19 November 1959, American\nActress\nMatt LeBlanc\n25 July 1967, American\nActor\nCasey Affleck\n12 August 1975, American\nActor\nBo Burnham\n21 August 1990, American\nComedian\nEmily Dickinson\n10 December 1830, American\nPoet\nElizabeth Banks\n10 February 1974, American\nActress\nEdgar Allan Poe\n19 January 1809, American\nWriter\nContinue Reading Below\nBette Davis\n05 April 1908, American\nActress\nTed Kennedy\n22 February 1932, American\nFormer US Senator\nJennifer Coolidge\n28 August 1961, American\nActress\nEdward Norton\n18 August 1969, American\nActor\nSylvia Plath\n27 October 1932, American\nPoet, Novelist, and Writer\nEliza Dushku\n30 December 1980, Albanian, American\nActress\nLeonard Nimoy\n26 March 1931, American\nActor\nChloë Sevigny\n18 November 1974, American\nActress\nPaget Brewster\n10 March 1969, American\nActress\nConan O’Brien\n18 April 1963, American\nTelevision Host\nJohn Cazale\n12 August 1935, American\nActor\nW. 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Anthony\n15 February 1820, American\nWomen’s Rights Activist\nJeffrey Donovan\n11 May 1968, American\nActor\nClark Gregg\n02 April 1962, American\nActor\nAly Raisman\n25 May 1994, American\nGymnast\nRosemary Kennedy\n13 September 1918, American\nJohn F. Kennedy's Sister\nJoe Keery\n24 April 1992, American\nActor\nErik Per Sullivan\n12 July 1991, American\nActor\nBarbara Walters\n25 September 1929, American\nJournalist\nNancy Kerrigan\n13 October 1969, American\nAmerican actress\nEli Roth\n18 April 1972, American\nFilm Director, Writer\nFinn Wittrock\n28 October 1984, American\nActor\nBrad Falchuk\n1971 AD, American\nScreenwriter, Director\nLisa Edelstein\n21 May 1966, American\nActress\nPatrick Bouvier Kennedy\n07 August 1963, American\nJohn F. 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"segment": "Apr 27, 2017\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nBetty White is an American comedic actress who has starred on such programs as 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show,' 'The Golden Girls' and 'Hot in Cleveland' over eight decades in show business. Who Is Betty White? Betty White began her television career in the late 1930s. She starred on Life with Elizabeth in the 1950s and maintained her popularity as a TV personality through appearances on talk, game and variety shows. Following a lengthy run on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the 1970s, White co-starred in another popular sitcom the following decade with the launch of The Golden Girls. Her success carrying into her 80s and then her 90s, White joined the cast of Hot in Cleveland in 2010 and that year also became the oldest host of Saturday Night Live, after a Facebook-fueled effort to get her on the show. Early Life and Career\nComedic actress Betty Marion White Ludden was born on January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Illinois. She grew up as the only child of Horace and Tess White, an electrical engineer and a homemaker. When she was 2, she moved to Los Angeles with her family. White got her start working as an assistant at a local television station.",
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"segment": "died 1981) \nBetty Marion White Ludden (born January 17, 1922), known professionally as Betty White, is an American actress, comedian, author, and animal rights advocate. White is known for her roles as Sue Ann Nivens on the CBS sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1973–1977), Rose Nylund on the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls (1985–1992), and Elka Ostrovsky on the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland (2010–2015). Now widely regarded as a pioneer of television, with a career lasting over 80 years, she was also one of the first women to exert control in front of and behind the camera. She is also recognized as the first woman to produce a sitcom ( Life with Elizabeth ), which contributed to her receiving the honorary title Mayor of Hollywood in 1955. White's television career began over 80 years ago in 1939, shortly after her graduation from high school. Years earlier, she found work as a radio personality in Los Angeles before transitioning to television under guidance of disk jockey Al Jarvis. A staple panelist of American game shows such as Password, Match Game, Tattletales, To Tell the Truth, The Hollywood Squares and The $25,000 Pyramid, White has been dubbed \"the first lady of game shows\", and became the first woman to receive a Daytime Emmy Award, winning the award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 1983 for the show Just Men! She is also known for her appearances on The Bold and the Beautiful, Boston Legal, The Carol Burnett Show, and Saturday Night Live . With a television career spanning over 8 decades, White has worked longer in that medium than anyone else in the television industry and was awarded the Guinness World Record in 2018. White has received eight Emmy Awards in various categories, three American Comedy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award.",
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"segment": "Caption: Betty White and husband (Source: Closerweekly)\nDuring 1963, she was also co-host of the game show ‘Password’ with Allen Ludden. During 1985, she also appeared in her biggest hit show ‘The Golden Girls’. Additionally, she also starred in ‘TV Land Awards’ in 2007 and appeared in ‘Boston Legal’ from 2005 to 2008. In addition, she also appeared in ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Whereas, her instincts as an animal lover became evident in the show ‘PetMeds’ in 2007. Then, she also appeared in the ‘Visit California’ promotional in 2011 and recorded a remix of her original song ‘I’m Still Hot’. Therefore, she lent her voice to a ‘Mickey Mouse’ character in 2013 and made a guest appearance in ‘Soul Man’ in 2014. Similarly, she was the host of ‘Betty White’s Off Their Rockers’ from 2012 to 2014.",
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"segment": "King Henry VIII Religion | Introduced the Protestant religion\nKing Henry VIII Religion\nKing Henry VIII Religion: When the first Tudor king, Henry VII came to the throne England was a Catholic country. However, during the reign of the Tudor dynasty, there were two main religions in the country, as the reformation during the reign of Henry VIII\nKing Henry VII\nIntroduced the Protestant religion to the country. Over the course of the period, there were many executions carried out on religious grounds. Religion in England 1500s\nContents\n1 Religion in England 1500s\n2 So, what was Henry VIII’s Religion? 3 The Difference Between the Tudor Religions\n4 What Church did Henry VIII start and why? 5 Henry VIII Protestant Reformation\n5.1 Did King Henry VIII change the lord’s prayer? 6 Forgiveness of Sins in Tudor Religion\nReligion in England in the 1500s was still heavily inclined towards catholicism. Although a surge of religious reformation of taking place in Europe, England was slow to adopt the changes. So, what was Henry VIII’s Religion?",
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"segment": "How did King Henry VIII change the religion in England? - eNotes.com\nHistory\nStart Free Trial\nQuestions & Answers\nLesson Plans\nStart Free Trial\nHow did King Henry VIII change the religion in England? After the Pope denied King Henry's request for an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon (the vatican didn't want to anger Spain), Henry and his parliament split from the Roman Catholic Church through the Act of Supremacy, which then placed Henry and all successors as head of the new Church of England. Download PDF\nPrint\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nExpert Answers\nHover for more information. Who are the experts? Our certified Educators are real professors, teachers, and scholars who use their academic expertise to tackle your toughest questions. Educators go through a rigorous application process, and every answer they submit is reviewed by our in-house editorial team. David Morrison\nEducator since 2017\n13,789 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nHenry VIII fundamentally changed the nature of religion in England by breaking free of the Catholic Church. This established the groundwork for England to become a Protestant country. Despite the radical changes he initiated, Henry was generally quite conservative when it came to religious matters, and it's important to remember that a number of true believers in the Protestant cause were put to death during his long reign.",
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"segment": "3 The Difference Between the Tudor Religions\n4 What Church did Henry VIII start and why? 5 Henry VIII Protestant Reformation\n5.1 Did King Henry VIII change the lord’s prayer? 6 Forgiveness of Sins in Tudor Religion\nReligion in England in the 1500s was still heavily inclined towards catholicism. Although a surge of religious reformation of taking place in Europe, England was slow to adopt the changes. So, what was Henry VIII’s Religion? Henry had been brought up a Catholic; this was the religion of England and one that he was devoted to. King Henry VIII religion only changed when he was not able to get his own way, subsequently throwing the religion of the country into turmoil. The main King Henry VIII Religion in England at the time was Catholicism, but many people were feeling oppressed by the Catholic Church, is bound to hand over goods and money to the church every month. Henry VIII – Church of England\nThe Reformation, brought about in England by Henry VIII released many people from the greedy clutches of the church and allowed them to enjoy their religion in a way that was not costly to their livelihoods.",
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"segment": "These were passed by Kings and queens who wanted to make people follow the same religion that they did. When the first Tudor Kings came to the throne, England was a Roman Catholic country and the head of the church was the Pope in Rome, Clement VII. England is a Catholic country\nEngland was a Catholic nation under the rule of Henry VII (1485-1509) and during much of Henry VIII 's (1509-1547) reign. Church services were held in Latin. When Henry VIII came to the throne, he was a devout Catholic and defended the Church against Protestants. Henry VIII did not agree with their views. In 1521, Pope Leo X honoured Henry VIII with the title \"Defender of Faith', because of his support for the Roman Church. The English Church is split from Rome\nWhen the Pope refused to grant Henry VIII a divorce * from Catherine of Aragon, Henry split off the English Church from the Roman church. Rather than the pope, the king would be the spiritual head of the English church. ( Reformation)\n*The Roman Catholic faith believed in marriage for life.",
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"segment": "King Henry VIII and The Anglican Church - The Reformation Website\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKing Henry VIII and the Anglican Church\nThe Protestant Reformation in England was largely a political and personal reform movement, again underscoring the lack of a united Protestant front. Henry VIII, Tudor King of England from 1509-1547, was a devout Catholic. In 1521, he was awarded the title Defender of the Faith by Pope Leo X for his written attacks against Luther. With his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, Henry had six children, only one of whom, a daughter, Mary, survived through infancy. Henry believed this was a sign the marriage was ill fated, and because he desired a male heir, the king chose to attain an annulment of the marriage from the Catholic Church. But Pope Clement VII would not grant Henry an annulment. Enraged, Henry refused to accept the pope's decision. In 1533, he secretly married Anne Boleyn, who was pregnant with their child, a move that provoked Clement to excommunicate Henry. In response, Henry published the Act of Supremacy, which named him-not the pope-supreme head of the Church in England. Eventually, this act resulted in the creation of the Anglican Church, which adopted some of the changes of other Protestant reformers but remained very close to traditional Catholic doctrine and ritual.",
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"segment": "Documents 1 and 5 demonstrate examples of the religious goals that participants had in mind, mostly about getting rid of Protestantism....\nRead More\n1150 Words 4 Pages\nHenry VIII Essay\n... Henry VIII 1491-1547 More images Henry VIII of England King of England Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. He was Lord, and later assumed the Kingship, of Ireland, and continued the nominal claim by the English monarchs to the Kingdom of France. Wikipedia Born: June 28, 1491, Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, United Kingdom Died: January 28, 1547, Palace of Whitehall, London, United Kingdom Spouse: Catherine Parr (m. 1543–1547),more Children: Elizabeth I of England, Mary I of England, more Siblings: Margaret Tudor, Arthur, Prince of Wales, more Parents: Elizabeth of York, Henry VII of England https://www.google.com.au/#q= Henry + Viii Yet he remained a believer in core Catholic theological teachings, even after his excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church. [ 1] Henry oversaw the legal union of England and Wales with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542.",
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"segment": "King Henry VIII\nKing Henry VIII\nSunday, October 27, 2013\nKing Henry VIII\nHenry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28th January 1547) was King of England from April 21st, 1509 until his death on January 28th, 1547. He was Lord, and later assumed the Kingship, of Ireland, as well as continuing the nominal claim by the English monarchs to the Kingdom of France. Henry was the second monarch of the Tudor dynasty, succeeding his father, Henry VII. Mini-Majesty: Dynasty and Succession\nin the Portraiture of Henry VIII and Edward VI\nNaomi Yavneh Klos, Ph.D.\nLoyola University New Orleans\nThe best-known fact regarding Henry VIII (other than his break with the Catholic Church and increasing obesity) was that he had six wives. An almost equally familiar corollary, intimately tied with the saga of the first three wives, especially, was Henry’s desperation for a legitimate son who would bolster and extend the Tudor lineage started by Henry VII. Contrary to popular view, this desire for a male offspring was not only a reflection of the king’s ego but also grounded in contemporary political reality: the birth of a son would reduce the risk of civil war (which might be caused by the selection of a non-filial or illegitimate male relative as heir apparent) or of the passing of control of England itself to a continental power, as might occur were a queen regnant to marry a prince consort. This essay will focus on the dynastic portraiture of Henry VIII and his family, with a particular emphasis on the work of Hans Holbein, especially Holbein’s portrait of the future Edward VI as a toddler, painted as a New Year’s gift to Henry in 1539. Before examining the suggestive presentation of Henry’s heir, however, I would like first to consider the image of a more contemporary future monarch, the current Prince George, whose christening in October, 2013, provided a vibrant photoopportunity to memorialize not only the child’s birth and the perpetuation of the monarchy, but the rehabilitation of the House of Windsor.",
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"segment": "When and where was Benjamin Franklin born and when and where did Benjamin Franklin die? Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 on Milk Street in\nBoston, Massachusetts. He died on April 17, 1790 at his home in\nPhiladelphia. http://www.revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/facts-about-benjamin-franklin.html\nWhen was Benjamin Franklin born? Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. When was Leonard Benjamin Franklin born? Leonard Benjamin Franklin was born in 1862. When was Benjamin Franklin Davis born? Benjamin Franklin Davis was born in 1832. When was Benjamin Franklin Grouard born?",
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"segment": "Currently, he resides in Montclair, New Jersey, along with his family. So, let’s know in full detail about Peter’s personal as well as professional life. Peter King’s Age, Early Life & Education\nPeter King was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on June 10, 1957, under the birth sign of Gemini. As of 2019, King’s age is 62 years old, and he is of American by nationality. Don’t Miss: Sara Sigmundsdóttir Age, Height, Net Worth, Boyfriend, Dating, Career\nKing graduated from Enfield High School in Enfield, Connecticut in 1975. Well, he was a three sports star at Enfield playing soccer, basketball, and basketball. Likewise, he also got his degree from Ohio University’s E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Peter King’s Net Worth\nAs of 2019, the former sportswriter of Sports Illustrated, Peter King has a net worth of $5 Million. He worked for 29 years in Sports Illustrated and was a writer for The Cincinnati Enquirer from 1980 to 1985.",
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"segment": "8. King\nLiving in King is likened to living as a king. King is situated in the York Region within the Greater Toronto Area. The prominent feature of the town is the rolling hills of the Oak Ridges Moraine and the Holland Marsh. Although King is mostly rural, the majority of the population live in communities of Nobleton, King City, and Schomberg. There is a wide range of leisure activities for the residents in the parks and cultural facilities. The Economic Development Strategy for King Town allows for anyone who wants to invest in the town. The residents of the town are among the affluent people in Canada with a median household income of $194,451. 7. Toronto\nToronto is the capital city of the province of Ontario.",
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"segment": "As of now, he continues to publish his long-read column, now titled Football Morning in America. Peter King’s Married, Wife, Kids\nTalking about King’s personal life, he is a married man. Peter is married to his longtime girlfriend, Ann, with whom he has two daughters. His spouse, Ann, is a native of the Pittsburgh area. They currently reside in Montclair, New Jersey. Peter King with his wife, Ann, Source: Instagram\nPeter and his wife, Ann has two daughters named; Laura King and Mary Beth King. For your information, Laura is a lesbian and shares a child named, Freddy with her wife, Kim. Peter supports his daughter for same-sex marriage and often shares an emotional post on his Instagram.",
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"segment": "Not long afterwards, he moved to his current home in Norfolk. What brought him here? \" My feet,\" he says. It is not exactly a joke. The Stig sales did not make him rich. In fact, King was so impoverished that he once walked across London from his former home in Camden Town to Shepherd's Bush to discuss a script with the BBC because he couldn't afford the bus fare. When he retired from the British Council to write, he and Penny drew a circle 100 miles from Charing Cross and explored – by walking - places like Dorset, Offa's Dyke and East Anglia. In Norfolk, they discovered a cottage with no electricity or running water, lying below sea level and earmarked for demolition. It appealed. \" We're in the middle of three rivers and we reckoned it wasn't going to get built up, not while we were there,\" he says. \"",
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"segment": "He finished the season with 2,976 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Schaub was the 2002 ACC Player of the Year, 2002 ACC Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-State Virginia Sports Information Directors Association (VaSID) as a senior. Publicized in the 2003 preseason as a Heisman Trophy candidate, Schaub suffered a shoulder injury in the first game of the season and did not return for several games; therefore his overall numbers declined in his senior season. He finished the season with 2,952 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions. He was the Most Valuable Player of the 2003 Continental Tire Bowl and was twice selected to the All-ACC Academic Football Team. His University of Virginia awards included the John Acree Memorial Trophy, given to the football player with the highest qualities of leadership and unselfish service, and the Ben Wilson Award as the team's most outstanding offensive player. Schaub finished his college career with at least 22 school records. He played in a record 40 games at the quarterback position and finished his career as one of the most accurate passers in Atlantic Coast Conference history (.670 career completion percentage). His Virginia statistics included school career records for yards passing (7,502), touchdown passes (56), completions (716), attempts (1,069), completion percentage (.670), 300-yard games (8), and 200-yard games (20).",
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"segment": "The two quarterback system worked relatively well with both effectively passing the ball to receiver Billy McMullen, the team's leading offensive threat. Schaub finished the season with 1,524 passing yards, 10 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. Spinner transferred to the University of Richmond for the 2002 season, seemingly making Schaub the unquestioned starter. However, Schaub was briefly replaced by redshirt freshman Marques Hagans in the first game of the 2002 season against the Colorado State Rams. Hagans was named the starter for the next game, against the Florida State Seminoles, but was replaced by Schaub who went on to his breakout season. He finished the season with 2,976 passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. Schaub was the 2002 ACC Player of the Year, 2002 ACC Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-State Virginia Sports Information Directors Association (VaSID) as a senior. Publicized in the 2003 preseason as a Heisman Trophy candidate, Schaub suffered a shoulder injury in the first game of the season and did not return for several games; therefore his overall numbers declined in his senior season. He finished the season with 2,952 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.",
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"segment": "Matt Schaub - Wikipedia\nMatt Schaub\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican football quarterback\nMatt Schaub\nSchaub with the Houston Texans in 2010\nNo. 8\nPosition: Quarterback\nPersonal information\nBorn: ( 1981-06-25)\nJune 25, 1981 (age 39)\nPittsburgh, Pennsylvania\nHeight: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)\nWeight: 245 lb (111 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: West Chester East\n( West Chester, Pennsylvania)\nCollege: Virginia\nNFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 3 / Pick:",
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"segment": "They were largely rewarded for it. After missing five games in each of his first two seasons in Houston, Schaub had a breakout season in 2009, setting numerous franchise records for single-season passing marks and leading the league with 4,770 passing yards. He surpassed 4,000 yards again in 2010, and he was well on his way to making his third straight 4,000-yard season before a Lisfranc injury sidelined him for the remainder of the 2011 season. That year, he had helped engineer the best start in Texans history, and they still made the playoffs without him. The next season, he was back on the field and as good as ever, leading the team to a 12–4 record and another postseason appearance. During that season, he nearly set an NFL record by throwing for 527 yards against the Jaguars—the second-best single-game showing ever. Schaub and the Texans ousted the Bengals in the first round of the playoffs for the second straight season, giving Schaub the only postseason victory of his career. He struggled in 2013, winning just two games and throwing 14 interceptions while battling injuries, and he was traded to the Raiders in the offseason. His career totals with the Texans saw him complete 1,951 of 3,020 passes for 23,221 yards and 124 touchdowns—all franchise records. Matt Schaub Stats With the Texans\nYear\nG\nGS\nRecord\nComp\nAtt\nComp%\nYards\nTD\nInt\n2007\n11\n11\n4–7\n192\n289\n66.4\n2241\n9\n9\n2008\n11\n11\n6–5\n251\n380\n66.1\n3043\n15\n10\n2009\n16\n16\n9–7\n396\n583\n67.9\n4770\n29\n15\n2010\n16\n16\n6–10\n365\n574\n63.6\n4370\n24\n12\n2011\n10\n10\n7–3\n178\n292\n61\n2479\n15\n6\n2012\n16\n16\n12–4\n350\n544\n64.3\n4008\n22\n12\n2013\n10\n8\n2–6\n219\n358\n61.2\n2310\n10\n14\npinterest-pin-it\nTexans quarterback Deshaun Watson points down the field against the Buccaneers during the first quarter of a 2019 matchup.",
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"segment": "245 lb (111 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: West Chester East\n( West Chester, Pennsylvania)\nCollege: Virginia\nNFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 3 / Pick: 90\nCareer history\nAtlanta Falcons ( 2004 – 2006)\nHouston Texans ( 2007 – 2013)\nOakland Raiders ( 2014)\nBaltimore Ravens ( 2015)\nAtlanta Falcons ( 2016 – 2020)\n\nCareer highlights and awards\n2× Pro Bowl ( 2009, 2012)\nNFL passing yards leader (2009)\nACC Player of the Year (2002)\n\nCareer NFL statistics\nTD – INT: 136–91\nCompletion %: 64.2\nPassing yards: 25,467\nPasser rating: 89.5\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com · PFR\n\nMatthew Schaub (born June 25, 1981) is a former American football quarterback who played for 17 seasons in the National Football League (NFL).",
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"headings": "Matt Schaub\nMatt Schaub\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nHigh school career\nCollege career\nCollegiate statistics\nProfessional career\nAtlanta Falcons\nHouston Texans\n2007 season\n2008 season\n2009 season\n2010 season\n2011 season\n2012 season\n2013 season\nOakland Raiders\nBaltimore Ravens\nAtlanta Falcons (second stint)\nNFL career statistics\nAwards and highlights\nFalcons franchise records\nTexans franchise records\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "90\nCareer history\nAtlanta Falcons ( 2004 – 2006)\nHouston Texans ( 2007 – 2013)\nOakland Raiders ( 2014)\nBaltimore Ravens ( 2015)\nAtlanta Falcons ( 2016 – 2020)\n\nCareer highlights and awards\n2× Pro Bowl ( 2009, 2012)\nNFL passing yards leader (2009)\nACC Player of the Year (2002)\n\nCareer NFL statistics\nTD – INT: 136–91\nCompletion %: 64.2\nPassing yards: 25,467\nPasser rating: 89.5\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com · PFR\n\nMatthew Schaub (born June 25, 1981) is a former American football quarterback who played for 17 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Virginia Cavaliers, and was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round with the 90th pick of the 2004 NFL Draft. He also played for the Houston Texans, Oakland Raiders, and Baltimore Ravens . Contents\n1 High school career\n2 College career\n2.1 Collegiate statistics\n3 Professional career\n3.1 Atlanta Falcons\n3.2 Houston Texans\n3.2.1 2007 season\n3.2.2 2008 season\n3.2.3 2009 season\n3.2.4 2010 season\n3.2.5 2011 season\n3.2.6 2012 season\n3.2.7 2013 season\n3.3 Oakland Raiders\n3.4 Baltimore Ravens\n3.5 Atlanta Falcons (second stint)\n4 NFL career statistics\n5 Awards and highlights\n5.1 Falcons franchise records\n5.2 Texans franchise records\n6 See also\n7 References\n8 External links\nHigh school career\nSchaub attended West Chester East High School in West Chester, Pennsylvania, where he lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. College career\nSchaub enrolled at the University of Virginia in the fall of 1999, and began his career as a member of the Virginia Cavaliers football team. He redshirted his true freshman season.",
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"segment": "While at Overland High School, Schaub lettered two years varsity lacrosse and one year varsity American football. He received no college athletic scholarship offers but he tried out for both the football team and lacrosse team at Whittier College and was accepted to both. Prior to his junior year, he transferred to the University of Colorado to play football full-time where he redshirted his first season. Following college, Schaub went undrafted in the 2006 NFL Draft but would be signed by the Buffalo Bills to their practice squad. He was released from the team prior to start of the regular season and went on to sign with the Arena Football League 's Utah Blaze. Schaub then retired from the sport in 2007. Mixed martial arts career\nEarly career\nAfter retiring from football, Schaub returned to Colorado where he began training in boxing and Brazilian jiu-jitsu. After only six months of training in boxing, Schaub competed in amateur boxing and won the Colorado novice-division Golden Gloves heavyweight title. Schaub later began training at High Altitude Martial Arts located in Aurora and the Grudge Training Center in Arvada, where he met UFC heavyweight contender Shane Carwin. The two became friends as well as training partners.",
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"segment": "The new quarterback-receiver tandem had their best day together through mid-season during the week 8 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals where Schaub threw for 280 yards, completing over 85% of his passes (24 of 28), 10 of those going to Johnson for 143 yards in the 35–6 rout. Schaub's season was broken up however with a knee injury against the Minnesota Vikings, which expected to keep him out for around 4 weeks, making Sage Rosenfels the new starter. Against the Green Bay Packers, Schaub completed 28 of 42 pass attempts for 414 yards and 2 touchdowns, also leading the Texans down the field to set up a Kris Brown game-winning field goal. He played well down the stretch and the team finished 8–8 for the second consecutive season despite starting 0–4. 2009 season\nSchaub during Texans practice. In Week 2, against the Tennessee Titans, Schaub had 357 passing yards and four touchdowns in a 34–31 victory. On October 18, against the Cincinnati Bengals, he had 392 passing yards, four touchdowns, and an interception in the 28–17 victory. During the 2009 NFL season, he led the Texans to a 9–7 record, the first winning record in team history. He led the league in passing yards (4,770), completions (396), yards per game (298), and passing attempts (583), while finishing fifth in touchdowns (29), compiling a quarterback rating of 98.6. He was selected to his first Pro Bowl as an injury replacement to Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, winning MVP honors.",
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"headings": "5 Facts on Nolan Arenado’s Wife, Laura Kwan\n5 Facts on Nolan Arenado’s Wife, Laura Kwan\nGet to know Laura Kwan, who is the wife of Colorado Rockies baseball player Nolan Arenado, with these five fun facts.\nWho is Laura Kwan?\n",
"segment": "Advertisement\n3. The couple went on to get married 10 years later on December 14, 2019 in Laguna Beach, California, according to the Denver Post. 4. While neither have a social media presence, there are some photos of them online. Nolan’s mom and dad have often posted about their talented son and his girlfriend-turned-wife Laura. You can see a few photos below: Image Credit: Facebook / Millie Arenado. Nolan (second R) and Laura (R) with family. Image Credit:",
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"headings": "Sam Ryan Biography\nSam Ryan Biography\nSam Ryan is an American sportscaster who is working as a sports reporter for MLB Network since September 2011. She has also worked with several radio stations like Babylon, NY, WVIT, ABC Radio Network during her initial phase of reporting career in the 1990s. She gave on-air reports from the field in the League Championship Series between Chicago and Los Angeles Dodgers on MLB &TBS Networks in 2017.\nEarly Life And Education Of Sam Ryan\nSam Ryan's Professional Career\nSam Ryan's Net worth And Body Measurement\nSam Ryan's Personal Life And Affair\n",
"segment": "Since tying the knot till date, the couple is living happily in their conjugal life. Sam Ryan and her husband Jeff Ryan are blessed with two children, a son Nicklaus Ryan (born 2003) and daughter Jensen Ryan (born 2005). Sam Ryan resides in Bay Terrace with her husband Jeff and their two children. She is an avid lover of pets, which is proved by her posts on Twitter. Here we present you a video in which the famous sportscaster can be seen hosting a program on the MLB network. YouTube\nSubscribe\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos\nMore videos\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.",
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"segment": "They had 3 children: Reid Ryan, Reese Ryan and Wendy Ryan. Nolan lived in Texas. He lived in Georgetown. He lived in Refugio. New Jersey Marriage License Index, 1915-2016\nNolan Robert Ryan\nNolan Robert Ryan\nNolan Robert Ryan married Crista Nichole Jakimas on month day 2013, at marriage place, New Jersey. 1900 United States Federal Census\nNolan Ryan 1900 Michigan\nNolan Ryan, born 1900\nNolan Ryan was born in month 1900, at birth place, Michigan, to Daniel Ryan and Kate Ryan. Nolan had 3 siblings: George Ryan and 2 other siblings. Nolan lived in 1900, at address, Michigan.",
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"segment": "Despite high-profile romances with Gossip Girl co-star Penn Badgley - whom she dated for three years - and a brief flirtation with Leonardo DiCaprio, it is the first time Blake has been married. Meanwhile, 35-year-old Ryan has already tried his hand at domestic bliss with Scarlett Johansson. The Proposal heartthrob tied the knot to The Prestige beauty in September 2008, before separating just two years later when he filed for divorce in December 2010. In July, Blake and Ryan sparked speculation that they had already married after a blundering law enforcer made an error while filling paperwork on a police report. Taking it to the next level? Blake and Ryan enjoyed a romantic getaway to Midway in Utah last November\nHistoric: According to reports, the pair tied the knot in a white tent set up in the grounds of the venue\nEarly chemistry: The couple met after co-starring in 2011 flop Green Lantern\nAccording to TMZ, the document was made after an officer attended their posh $2m New York home on July 8, following a complaint by Ryan that he was being followed by a photographer. The report stated: ' Upon arrival, I spoke to Ryan Reynolds and his wife,' with the name of the individual in question blanked out.",
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"segment": "On top of that, she also announced that she was getting married soon. Considering the fact that Katie Nolan is very private about sharing her private life with the public, the media personality is still yet to release information about her romantic life to her fans. Rumors\nNolan and Entourage star Kevin Connolly was rumored to be flirting with each other on Twitter. This started on 25th May 2015 when Nolan replied one of the tweets of Connolly about hockey publically. Connolly then direct messaged her saying, '' Great icon picture!!! '' Nolan later, screenshotted and posted the DM sent by Kevin on facebook. This created a controversy in media where commentators insulted Kevin and even called him ''dogshit.'' A few days later, Connolly posted a status on his Facebook sarcastically where he mocked Katie and other commentators. Later, Katie responded saying: ''...and blocked on twitter.",
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"segment": "As of 2021, ESPN host Nolan is in a relationship, whereas, on the other side, Kevin dated several women after their rumor turned out to be a hoax. Currently, he is experiencing a single life in the love department at present, though. Previously, he dated British socialite Francesca Dutton from July 2017 to July 2018, an actress Sabina Gadecki from 2015 to 2016, and Lydia Hearst in 2014. Katie Nolan Once rumored to be Married? Who Is Her Husband? There are some speculations that Nolan is a married woman. Whether it is real, Nolan is yet to disclose any information about her husband. As I believe, it is also a hoax as the media personality never addressed the rumor. Katie is a Devoted Family Member\nKatie has a close and intimate connection with her parents and is often seen spending spare time with her families. She also has a brother named Kevin.",
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"segment": "In April 2015, he documented his romantic proposal to her on social media by posting pictures of the whole incident on Instagram and Twitter. He captioned every picture, detailing the events of the day. Finally he told his fans that she accepted his proposal and they are marrying soon. He also thanked his friends for keeping the proposal a secret so long. Sarah also posted on her account, acknowledging that she is marrying her best friend Chase. Later that year, the couple got married at Disneyland in California. Ryan posted an image of them on Instagram a few weeks later. He informed his fans that after getting married to her on a \"magical place\", they are enjoying life \"happily ever after\". On Chase Ryan's wedding, his sister Debby wore suit and tie to act as the \"best man\" to her brother. Behind The Curtains\nChase Ryan, born on January 30, 1991, is the eldest child of Missy and John Ryan.",
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"title": "Julia Michaels, 23, see her Relationship with Boyfriend Nolan Lambroza",
"headings": "Julia Michaels, 23, looked beautiful while attending Radio Disney Music Awards: Promising singer: Also see her Relationship with Boyfriend Nolan Lambroza\nJulia Michaels, 23, looked beautiful while attending Radio Disney Music Awards: Promising singer: Also see her Relationship with Boyfriend Nolan Lambroza\nMichaels Gorgeous Look in Radio Disney Music Awards\nJulia Michaels- Relationship status-Dating and Past Affairs\nKnow more about Julia's Boyfriend Nolan\n",
"segment": "Visit Instagram\nInstagram\nInstagram\nInstagram\nThe link to this photo or video may be broken, or the post may have been removed. Visit Instagram\nUnlike, other Hollywood celebrities Julia and Nolan openly accept their relationship. Right now, the pair is the highest peak of their career and that might be the reason they have no planned for marriage. Know more about Julia's Boyfriend Nolan\nNolan Lambroza is better known as Sir Nolan was born on July 25, 1990, in Washington, D.C, United States. Sir Nolan pose at his own studio, Source: Billboard\nHe is popularly known as the songwriter and record producer based in Los Angeles. He has collaborated with many notable artists such as Nick Jonas, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne, Jason Derulo, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Clarkson, Pitbull, Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera and much more. He is the real hero behind the camera and also one of those artists who prefers to be low-key. Considering his amazing career we are sure his net worth is in the range of million dollars. Well, at last, we want to wish both Julia and Nolan a very happy love life as well as all the best for Julia to her new song 'Issue'.",
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"title": "Sam Ryan Bio - Age, Net Worth, Married, Husband, Ethnicity, Nationality",
"headings": "Sam Ryan Biography\nSam Ryan Biography\nSam Ryan is an American sportscaster who is working as a sports reporter for MLB Network since September 2011. She has also worked with several radio stations like Babylon, NY, WVIT, ABC Radio Network during her initial phase of reporting career in the 1990s. She gave on-air reports from the field in the League Championship Series between Chicago and Los Angeles Dodgers on MLB &TBS Networks in 2017.\nEarly Life And Education Of Sam Ryan\nSam Ryan's Professional Career\nSam Ryan's Net worth And Body Measurement\nSam Ryan's Personal Life And Affair\n",
"segment": "Sam stands at the height of 5 feet 7 inches. She looks beautiful and hot with her light brown hair and brown eyes. Sam Ryan's Personal Life And Affair\nPopular sportscaster Sam Ryan is a married woman. She is married to her longtime boyfriend Jeff Ryan. However, the couple has not specified the actual date of their marriage. Since tying the knot till date, the couple is living happily in their conjugal life. Sam Ryan and her husband Jeff Ryan are blessed with two children, a son Nicklaus Ryan (born 2003) and daughter Jensen Ryan (born 2005). Sam Ryan resides in Bay Terrace with her husband Jeff and their two children. She is an avid lover of pets, which is proved by her posts on Twitter. Here we present you a video in which the famous sportscaster can be seen hosting a program on the MLB network.",
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"segment": "5\nWho is Ryan Clark's Wife? Ryan Clark is a married man. He was married to his beautiful wife, Yonka Clark. The duo is also blessed with three children named, Jordan Clark, Jaden Clark, and Loghan Clark. Jordan plays football at Arizona State. The couple also walked down the aisle in the year 2004. The couple has been living a happy married life. He often keeps on posting photos of his kids and wife on his Instagram page. He is leading a happy life with his family without any disturbance. The duo is enjoying their life a lot with their kids.",
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"segment": "It has good overnight facilties and a few view points worth visiting. From either Manning or Kamloops, back track a little to BC route 6 from Vernon to Nakusp. You will make two crossing of the Columbia River on this route via ferry. Continue north to Revelstoke. Rejoin the Trans Canada north of Revelstoke and begin the ascent to Mount Revelstoke National Park (fee). From there continue on the Trans Canada to Glacier National Park. The park visitor center is at the top of Rogers Pass from where the views are excellent on a clear day. Some hiking trails are in the area, but the best hikes in Glacier are steep!!!! The Purcells and the Selkirks are spectacular peaks with some of them being heavily glaciated and extremely sharp and pointed. From Rogers Pass head on to Golden where you cross the Columbia again.",
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"headings": "8 Best Ski Resorts in Canada\nCanada\n8 Best Ski Resorts in Canada\nWhistler\nSunshine Village, Banff National Park\nMont Tremblant, Quebec\nSun Peaks Resort\nLake Louise, Banff\nBig White Ski Resort, British Columbia\nMount Norquay\nRevelstoke\n",
"segment": "The latter can expect to enjoy the steep double black which unforgiving moguls and more. The highlights here are the grooming and incredible views across Banff and the surrounding mountains – and, did we mention the opportunity to glimpse the dazzling northern lights? Advertisement\nRevelstoke\nCredit: Wikimedia Commons\nMt Revelstoke back country skiing, Canada\nRevelstoke\nNearby Hotels\nThe historic town of Revelstoke is one of the snowiest places on Earth, surrounded by beautiful mountains peaks and hosts Revelstoke Mountain Resort. While it was once considered just a hill for locals, today, many come to enjoy it, including North America’s biggest vertical drop at a whopping 5,620 feet. While it can take some effort to get there, with Calgary four hours away or Kelowna’s regional airport two and a half hours away, that means you’ll rarely find big crowds. And, the town of Revelstoke itself offers lots of accommodation options, eateries and a wide variety of other activities like dog sledding and snowshoeing. Advertisement",
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"title": "Driving Across Canada: 40 Places You Shouldn't Miss - Hike Bike Travel",
"headings": "Driving Across Canada: 40 Places You Shouldn’t Miss\nDriving Across Canada: 40 Places You Shouldn’t Miss\nIf you’re thinking about driving across Canada – which is an exceptional way to see the country, don’t rush it. Savour the experience, the small towns, the quirky restaurants and the unusual places to sleep. Allow time to make detours – because those are the things you’re going to remember.\n40 Stops You Shouldn’t Miss Driving Across Canada\nBritish Columbia\nWhere to stay\nAlberta\nSaskatchewan\nManitoba\nOntario\nQuebec\nNew Brunswick\nNova Scotia\nPrince Edward Island\nNewfoundland\nRoad tripping with kids\nDriving across Canada will open your eyes to the beauty and diversity of this awesome country. Start planning and then do it.\nLeigh McAdam\n",
"segment": "There are lots of B&B’s around. Stay at the Holten Heritage House in Revelstoke. If you’re keen to get out of the car go for a full day hike to Eva Lake in nearby Mount Revelstoke National Park. After the hike you could comfortably drive to Golden, Field or even Lake Louise. The fabulous Eva Lake hike is a great stop\nUntil 2019 I had never stopped to hike in Glacier National Park. Now that I have, I’d highly recommend it. But be prepared for steep trails. If you want a break from the car and a good workout I highly recommend the Hermit Trail, with the trailhead a few minute’s drive east of Roger’s Pass. Enjoying the big in your face glacier views from the Hermit Trail\nNear Field you’ll be close to the beautiful Emerald Lake Lodge, Cathedral Mountain Lodge, excellent camping in Yoho National Park (try one of the walk-in sites near Takkakaw Falls) or choose from one of the many options in Lake Louise eg. Baker Creek Mountain Resort, Deer Lodge or the hostel in Lake Louise.",
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"headings": "Things to Do in Queenstown\nThings to Do in Queenstown, New Zealand - Queenstown Attractions\nThings to Do in Queenstown\nPopular things to do\nWays to tour Queenstown\nOutdoor Activities\nTop Attractions in Queenstown\n1. Queenstown Hill\n2. Lake Wakatipu\n3. Kiwi Birdlife Park\n4. Queenstown Gardens\n5. Ben Lomond Track\n6. The Remarkables Ski Area\n7. Coronet Peak\n8. Tiki Trail\n9. Gibbston Valley Winery\n10. Moke Lake\n11. Queenstown Mall\n12. Chard Farm Winery\nDay Trips\nFood, Wine & Nightlife\n",
"segment": "Tickets & Tours The Remarkables Ski Area: Tickets & Tours Coronet Peak: Tickets & Tours Gibbston Valley Winery: Tickets & Tours Moke Lake: Tickets & Tours Chard Farm Winery: Tickets & Tours Queenstown Trail: Tickets & Tours Peregrine Wines: Tickets & Tours Mt Rosa Wines: Tickets & Tours Wet Jacket Winery: Tickets & Tours Arrow River:",
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"title": "Driving Across Canada: 40 Places You Shouldn't Miss - Hike Bike Travel",
"headings": "Driving Across Canada: 40 Places You Shouldn’t Miss\nDriving Across Canada: 40 Places You Shouldn’t Miss\nIf you’re thinking about driving across Canada – which is an exceptional way to see the country, don’t rush it. Savour the experience, the small towns, the quirky restaurants and the unusual places to sleep. Allow time to make detours – because those are the things you’re going to remember.\n40 Stops You Shouldn’t Miss Driving Across Canada\nBritish Columbia\nWhere to stay\nAlberta\nSaskatchewan\nManitoba\nOntario\nQuebec\nNew Brunswick\nNova Scotia\nPrince Edward Island\nNewfoundland\nRoad tripping with kids\nDriving across Canada will open your eyes to the beauty and diversity of this awesome country. Start planning and then do it.\nLeigh McAdam\n",
"segment": "The views you get hiking The Chief\nContinue driving east on the Trans-Canada Highway. From Vancouver it’s a four hour drive to Kamloops and then just over another hour to reach Salmon Arm. If you’re hungry and want a picnic, pick up supplies at DeMille’s Farm Market (it’s one of the first markets you’ll reach as you drive east through Salmon Arm) or if you want a great piece of pie with a cup of coffee stop at the Shuswap Pie Company. A reader has also suggested an ice cream stop at D Dutchmen Dairy in Sicamous. Revelstoke is a further hour’s drive away – and may be just the place to call it a night. There are lots of B&B’s around. Stay at the Holten Heritage House in Revelstoke. If you’re keen to get out of the car go for a full day hike to Eva Lake in nearby Mount Revelstoke National Park. After the hike you could comfortably drive to Golden, Field or even Lake Louise. The fabulous Eva Lake hike is a great stop\nUntil 2019 I had never stopped to hike in Glacier National Park.",
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"segment": "Visit Niagara Falls and capture amazing shots of this iconic site. Take a boat ride and feel all the power from the falls. After checking out the falls up close, go to the Niagara Glen Nature Reserve and explore the hiking paths. Don’t miss the wineries or casinos that have exclusive services for tourists. Continue with Vancouver, where you can ski on Grouse Mountain. The ski resorts offer you the best experience in Vancouver. Visit Kitsilano Beach and take a swim. We are sure this is the perfect place for a peaceful day with the family. In case you need more nature, go to Stanley Park and check the different activities the local government has to offer. If you want a city vibe, then British Columbia is the perfect site.",
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"title": "The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in British Columbia, Canada",
"headings": "The 10 Most Beautiful Towns in British Columbia\nThe 10 Most Beautiful Towns in British Columbia\nNelson\nGolden\nWhistler\nFernie\nTofino\nUcluelet\nCowichan Bay\nRevelstoke\nPrince Rupert\nRossland\n",
"segment": "The town was the first in North America to be designated a Cittaslow community, a global movement aimed at slowing down the pace of life in towns, and promoting their unique traditions and culture. It’s therefore no surprise that Cowichan Bay is known for its local cuisine, which includes fresh seafood, organic bakeries and artisan cheese shops. The Cowichan Bay Estuary is home to more than 200 species of migrant shorebirds and waterfowl. Plus, whale watching and sea kayaking can be enjoyed out on the bay. Revelstoke\nRevelstoke is set in a narrow valley bordered by the imposing Selkirk and Monashee Mountains. The town was built in the late 19th century as a key point on the Canadian Pacific transcontinental railroad linking eastern and western Canada. The numerous heritage buildings found in the town’s downtown area were built during this time, many of which have since been transformed into restaurants and hotels. The city’s present is as vibrant as its past, with a strong local arts community and plenty of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. In the winter, Revelstoke is a perfect base for skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and heli-skiing, while in the summer, hiking, horseback riding and kayaking are all popular activities. A helicopter carries a group of heli-skiiers in the Selkirk Mountains | © All Canada Photos / Alamy Stock Photo | © All Canada Photos / Alamy Stock Photo\nPrince Rupert\nPrince Rupert is located on Kaien Island, 40mi (64km) south of the Alaskan border and linked to the mainland by bridge.",
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"headings": "50 Things to Do in Vermont: Your Essential Vermont Travel Guide\n50 Things to Do in Vermont: Your Essential Vermont Travel Guide\n50 Things to Do in Vermont\nTable of Contents\nStay in a cozy log cabin.\nTake a brewery road trip.\nStroll down a village street in the snow.\nVisit the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory.\nKeep your eyes out for the Lake Monster.\nHike to the summit of Camel’s Hump.\nTour the biggest granite quarry in the world.\nGo skiing on an epic ski mountain.\nVisit a local farmer’s market.\nShop the luxury outlets in Manchester.\nTaste pure maple syrup from where it’s made best.\nSee where Robert Frost wrote some of his most famous poems.\nVisit the baby (and adult) animals at Billings Farm.\nRoad trip Vermont Route 100.\nGive fly fishing a try.\nSpend time on a working farm.\nExplore the covered bridges.\nEat as much Cabot cheese as you can stomach.\nWalk, ride, or blade along the Burlington Bike Path.\nCatch some fantastic live theatre.\nDrive to the top of a mountain.\nGo shopping and people-watching on Church Street.\nSwim in a cool Vermont lake.\nCheck out the Old Round Church.\nHike Owl’s Head Mountain.\nSail aboard a Lake Champlain day cruise\nExplore a 19th-century castle.\nGo apple picking.\nCheck out the Trapp Family Lodge.\nFind some waterfalls.\nGet spooked at Emily’s Bridge.\nAttend a hot air balloon festival.\nGo biking on the Kingdom Trails.\nVisit the Cold Hollow Cider Mill.\nCheck out the Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site.\nPhotograph the fall foliage.\nDine at a farm-to-table restaurant.\nFind serenity in nature at Lake Willoughby.\nAdmire Quechee Gorge from above.\nVisit the Morgan Horse Farm.\nBring your canine pal to Dog Mountain.\nSee where Beetlejuice was filmed.\nVisit the cows at the impressive Shelburne Farms.\nRide the gondola to the top of Mount Mansfield.\nSee the Lincoln family home, Hildene in Manchester.\nDrink a maple latte.\nVisit Vermont’s oldest general store.\nTake a horse-drawn sleigh ride in the winter.\nHave a massive, delicious breakfast.\nEat a creemee.\nRead these next:\nPin this post to save for later!\n",
"segment": "Go skiing on an epic ski mountain. Visit a local farmer’s market. Shop the luxury outlets in Manchester. Taste pure maple syrup from where it’s made best. See where Robert Frost wrote some of his most famous poems. Visit the baby (and adult) animals at Billings Farm. Road trip Vermont Route 100. Give fly fishing a try. Spend time on a working farm. Explore the covered bridges.",
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"title": "12 Top-Rated Ski Resorts in Canada, 2021 | PlanetWare",
"headings": "12 Top-Rated Ski Resorts in Canada, 2021\n12 Top-Rated Ski Resorts in Canada, 2021\n1. Whistler Blackcomb\n2. Lake Louise Ski Resort\n3. Sunshine Village Ski and Snowboard Resort\n4. Big White Ski Resort\n5. Revelstoke Mountain Resort\n6. Sun Peaks Ski Resort\n7. SilverStar Mountain Resort\n8. Kicking Horse Mountain Resort\n9. Red Mountain Resort\n10. Fernie Alpine Resort\n11. Mont Tremblant Ski Resort\n12. Blue Mountain Resort\nSki Packages and Deals\nThe Best Ski Resorts in North America\n",
"segment": "The resort has recently installed a new lift called the Stella Chair. This opens up new terrain and makes getting around the mountain easier. Add to this improvement reasonably priced accommodation options in the town of Revelstoke; ski-in, ski-out facilities at the mountain; and fabulous scenery, and it's hard to beat this resort. This isn't the place to come for a glamorous five-star experience or high-end shopping. This is a skiers' mountain and a great place for families. Revelstoke is part of both the IKON and Mountain Collective pass programs. Official site: www.revelstokemountainresort.com\nAccommodation:",
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"headings": "2015 NBA free agency: Live updates on latest signings, buzz and rumors\n2015 NBA free agency: Live updates on latest signings, buzz and rumors\nThe NBA free agency period began at 12:01 a.m. ET on Wednesday morning. Follow along here for all the rumors, updates and news about the free agent period.\nTracker | Top 25 | FA grades | Position ranks\nFree Agent Signings:\nTHURSDAY, JULY 2\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 1\n12:00 a.m. Thursday\n3:00 p.m.\n2:00 p.m.\n12 p.m.\n11 a.m.\n10 a.m.\n9:00 a.m.\n3:00 a.m. Wednesday\n",
"segment": "THURSDAY, JULY 2\n• Greg Monroe agrees to three years, $50 million with Bucks\n• Pacers, Monta Ellis agree to four-year, $44 million contract\n• Arron Afflalo signs two-year, $16 million deal with Knicks\n• Celtics to re-sign Jae Crowder for five years, $35 million\n• Kings sign James Anderson to multi-year deal\nWEDNESDAY, JULY 1\n• Pelicans, Anthony Davis agree to five-year, $145 million contract\n• Spurs, Kawhi Leonard agree to framework of five-year max extension\n• Bulls extend Jimmy Butler for five years, more than $90 million\n• Cavaliers, Kevin Love come to terms on five-year, $110 million contract\n• Warriors sign Draymond Green to five-year, $85 million deal\n• Heat, Goran Dragic agree to five-year, $90 million deal\n• Spurs keep Danny Green for four years, $45 million\n• Paul Millsap agrees to contract with Hawks\n• Raptors, DeMarre Carroll agree to four-year, $60 million contract\n• Suns agree to four-year, $52 million pact with Tyson Chandler\n• Bucks sign Khris Middleton to five-year, $70 million deal\n• Suns extend Brandon Knight for five years, $70 million\n• Nets re-sign Brook Lopez and Thaddeus Young to multi-year deals\n• Paul Pierce agrees to three-year contract with Clippers\n• Iman Shumpert agrees on four-year, $40 million contract with Cavaliers\n• Pelicans, Omer Asik finalizing five-year deal\n• Trail Blazers sign former Dallas Mavericks forward Al-Farouq Aminu to four-year, $30 million deal\n• Bulls keep Mike Dunleavy Jr. for three years, $14.4 million\n• Pelicans retain Alexis Ajinca for four years. $20.2 million\n• Amir Johnson, Celtics agree to two-year, $24 million deal\n• Grizzlies add Brandan Wright for three years, $18 million\n• Kyle Singler, Thunder agree to five-year deal\nRumors: 4:30 p.m.\n• LaMarcus Aldridge will meet with the Lakers for a second time on Thursday, reports Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski. The Lakers reportedly \"want to see if they can get it right\" after their first meeting Wednesday with the Trail Blazers star fell short of the mark. • Aldridge has cancelled his Thursday meeting with the New York Knicks, reports TNT's David Aldridge. TNT's Aldridge adds the Blazers forward will meet with the Lakers and Heat this afternoon. The meeting was reportedly cancelled when \"it became clear the Knicks wanted Aldridge to play center,\" which he is \"adamant against\" doing. • USA Today's Sam Amick reports Aldridge's Thursday meeting with the Knicks will include GM Mitch Kupchak and head coach Byron Scott and focus on \"talking basketball.\" TNT's David Aldridge confirms it will only include Kupchak and Scott. • LaMarcus Aldridge felt his first meeting with the Lakers was \"too focused\" on off-court things including Hollywood and branding, and the Lakers want to \"rectify\" that, reports Wojnarowski.",
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"segment": "Gordon Hayward (Boston Celtics); Dwight Howard (Los Angeles Lakers); Brandon Ingram (New Orleans Pelicans); Kyrie Irving ( Brooklyn Nets); LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers); Kyle Kuzma (Los Angeles Lakers); Kawhi Leonard (L.A. Clippers); Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers); Brook Lopez (Milwaukee Bucks); Kevin Love (Cleveland Cavaliers);",
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"headings": "NBA Free Agency 2020: 5 offseason targets for the Los Angeles Lakers\nNBA Free Agency 2020: 5 offseason targets for the Los Angeles Lakers\nFollowing the Dennis Schroder trade, who should the Los Angeles Lakers target in free agency?\n5. Carmelo Anthony\n4. Tristan Thompson\n3. Danilo Gallinari\n2. Wesley Matthews\n1. Serge Ibaka\n",
"segment": "No. 1\n© Provided by Fansided Los Angeles Lakers\nPhoto by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images\n1. Serge Ibaka\nRealistically, Serge Ibaka might be the best free agent on the market who would actually consider taking this kind of discount to play for a title contender. The problem is his incumbent team, the Toronto Raptors, may very well want to keep him after he helped them win a championship in 2018-19 and is coming off one of the better seasons of his career in 2019-20. With that being said, he, Marc Gasol and Fred VanVleet are all free agents. Kyle Lowry will be a free agent next summer. Now might be the time to leave for greener pastures, and if he entertains the idea of leaving, or if the Raptors aren't fully committed to re-signing him, the Lakers should jump to the top of his list. Last year, Ibaka averaged a career-best 15.4 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while shooting 51.2 percent from the floor and 38.5 percent from 3-point range. His athleticism and shot-blocking have fallen off in recent years, but he's still a stout and versatile defender, as well as a useful stretch-big on the offensive end. The real beauty of this kind of addition, aside from his pick-and-pop usage, is that he could play either the 4 or the 5.",
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"headings": "\n2019 NBA Trade Deadline: Date, Time, News, Rumors\nWhen is the 2019 NBA Trade Deadline?\nWhat time do trades have to be submitted by?\nWhich players are rumored to being on the trade block?\nNBA Mock Draft 4.0: Lottery odds are set edition\nRanking the top 20 NBA players right now\nMore changes to Wizards' lineup possible after Bertans struggled\nMORE WIZARDS NEWS:\n",
"segment": "Golden State has been crushed by the injury bug in 2019-20, and could be looking to move their former All-Star guard. D-Lo is in the first year of a four-year, $117 million contract he signed this past offseason (the Warriors acquired Russell in a sign-and-trade with the Nets in the Kevin Durant deal). Both the Knicks and Timberwolves are interested in acquiring Russell, according to Charania. Clint Capela, C, Rockets: Houston is actively looking to deal Capela to a number of Eastern Conference teams prior to Thursday's deadline, according to Wojnarowski. The Rockets are exploring all options, including potential three-team deals, that would allow them to bring in the assets to acquire a wing defender or another center. Kyle Kuzma, SF/PF, Lakers: The Lakers have explored dealing Kuzma, but nothing has amounted yet. Kevin O'Connell reported that the Kings inquired about Kuzma, but the Lakers asked for Bogdan Bogdanovic in return. Kevin Love, PF/C, Cavaliers:",
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"title": "Los Angeles Lakers 2021 Roster: What the Team Looks Like After Dwight Howard, Montrezl Harrell and Dennis Schröder Trades and Signings - EssentiallySports",
"headings": "Los Angeles Lakers 2021 Roster: What the Team Looks Like After Dwight Howard, Montrezl Harrell and Dennis Schröder Trades and Signings\nLos Angeles Lakers 2021 Roster: What the Team Looks Like After Dwight Howard, Montrezl Harrell and Dennis Schröder Trades and Signings\nLos Angeles Lakers – Confirmed Incoming Players\nDennis Schröder\nWesley Matthews\nMontrezl Harrell\nMarc Gasol\nLos Angeles Lakers Confirmed Outgoing Players\nDanny Green\nQuinn Cook\nDwight Howard\nRajon Rondo\nAvery Bradley\nJaVale McGee\nRumored – Ins and Outs\nWhat does the current Los Angeles Lakers Roster look like?\nBack Court\nSHARE THIS ARTICLE :\nAaditya Krishnamurthy\n",
"segment": "The Lakers are trading JaVale McGee to Cleveland, source tells ESPN. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) November 23, 2020\nRumored – Ins and Outs\nIncoming – Bojan Bogdanovic (Sign-and-Trade)\nOutgoing – J.R Smith, Dion Waiters,\nWhat does the current Los Angeles Lakers Roster look like? The Los Angeles Lakers pose for a photo after game six of the 2020 NBA Finals. The Los Angeles Lakers won 106-93 to win the series. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports\nFront Court\nADVERTISEMENT\nArticle continues below this ad\nLeBron James\nAnthony Davis (Expected to re-sign)\nKyle Kuzma\nMontrezl Harrell\nMarc Gasol\nKostas Antetokounmpo (Two-Way Player)\nDevontae Cacok (Two-Way Player)\nBack Court\nKentavious Caldwell-Pope (Re-signed for 3 years)\nDennis Schröder\nWesley Matthews\nAlex Caruso\nTalen Horton-Tucker\nADVERTISEMENT\nArticle continues below this ad\nExpect the Los Angeles Lakers to add more stars to replace the outgoing free agents in their team. As more and more free-agent signings are announced, we can expect a clearer picture of the Lakers’ roster. SHARE THIS ARTICLE : Aaditya Krishnamurthy\n1267 articles\nAaditya Krishnamurthy is an NBA & NFL journalist for EssentiallySports, before which he worked at BusinessWorld magazine. He has been a fan of Basketball for over 10 years now, since Shaquille O’Neal was a Phoenix Suns player.",
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"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:",
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"segment": "Next, see inside Jennifer Lopez’s relationships. Uh-oh! Empty comment. It looks as though you’ve already said that. You seem to be logged out. Refresh your page, login and try again. Whoops! Sorry, comments are currently closed. You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.",
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"headings": "Jennifer Lopez Net Worth\nPaul Mccartney Net Worth 50 Cent Net Worth\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth\nJennifer Lopez Net Worth is$250 Million\n[Show slideshow]\nJennifer Lopez Salary is$12 Million\nWhat is Jennifer Lopez Net Worth?\nJennifer Lopez Latest News\nJennifer Lopez, 50, Rocks Crop Top & Leggings While Breaking A Sweat With Friends — Pics\nJennifer Lopez, Maluma tease music collaboration\nJennifer Lopez and Maluma tease new music\nSelected Galleries\nFeatured\nPopular Posts\n",
"segment": "With a net worth of $250 million, she has been named one of the wealthiest and most influential Hispanics in the United States. Jennifer earns $12 million a year as a host on American Idol. Lopez was raised in the Bronx and danced in nightclubs and as a backup dancer before landing a spot as a Fly Girl on the television show In Living Color. After going on to dance for Janet Jackson, Lopez made the transition to acting, playing minor roles on television and on film. Her breakout role came in 1995 when she won the title role in the biopic Selena, playing the late Tejano singer. She went on to appear in Anaconda, Out of Sight, The Wedding Planner, and An Unfinished Life, among other films. In 1999, Lopez kicked off her musical career with her debut album \"On the 6?. She has since recorded five studio albums, including a Spanish-language album, and spent significant time on the Billboard singles charts. In 2003, she debuted her designer clothing line, JLO; in the same year, she released her first fragrance, Glow by J. Lo, which has spawned a number of spin-off fragrance products.",
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"headings": "Jennifer Lopez\nJennifer Lopez\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1986–1996: Career beginnings and early roles\n1997–1999: Breakthrough with Selena and On the 6\n2000–2002: Film success, J.Lo and This Is Me... Then\n2003–2005: Continued film success and Rebirth\n2006–2009: Como Ama una Mujer and career setbacks\n2010–2013: Career rejuvenation with American Idol and Love?\n2014–2017: Television ventures and residency show\n2018–present: Hustlers and Super Bowl LIV halftime show\nUpcoming projects\nPersonal life\nOther activities\nPhilanthropy\nPolitical activism\nArtistry\nInfluences and musical style\nDance and stage\nPublic image\nLegacy and cultural impact\nAchievements\nDiscography\nFilmography\nFilms starred\nTours and residencies\nHeadlining tours\nCo-headlining tours\nResidencies\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "2004) and Monster-in-Law (2005). Her fifth studio album, Como Ama una Mujer (2007), received the highest first week sales for a debut Spanish album in the United States. Following a relatively unsuccessful period, she returned to prominence in 2011 with her appearance as a judge on American Idol and released her seventh studio album Love?. From 2016 to 2018, she starred in the police drama series Shades of Blue and performed a residency show, Jennifer Lopez: All I Have, at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas. Lopez also produced and served as a judge on World of Dance (2017–2020). In 2019, she garnered critical acclaim for her performance as a stripper in the crime drama Hustlers . Lopez is considered a pop culture icon, and is often described as a triple threat entertainer. With a cumulative film gross of US$3.1 billion and estimated global sales of 70 million records, Lopez is regarded as the most influential Latin entertainer in North America. In 2012, Forbes ranked her as the most powerful celebrity in the world, as well as the 38th most powerful woman in the world.",
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"segment": "She also sells clothes and promotes a load of sponsored ads on her Facebook and Instagram accounts, work that rakes in a lot of cash for the Cuban hot siren. But there is one problem – she is engaged. But that should not stop you from following her @misslisamorales. 6. Jennifer Lopez\nVia: HawtCelebs\nHere is the thing: if you have yet to follow JLo on Instagram, then there is a serious problem somewhere. Apart from being a celebrity who is loved the world over by millions of fans, JLo is the picture perfect Latin lady whose photos you should be filling your smartphone’s gallery with. The lass from Puerto Rico has been able to amass 57.6 million followers over the last few years on Instagram, and that is despite her gracefully aging as the years pass by. The lass has reinvented herself countless times, turning from a singer to an actor then singer again.",
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"segment": "She also started a music tour this year and has been traveling around the globe. Is Jennifer Lopez as successful in her dieting and exercise? She is a Latina performer and does stay busy moving which is great for the body. She weighs in at around 140 pounds. She takes the time to eat smaller meals throughout the day. In doing some research, we found that she likes to keep to a higher protein profile in her meals and pushes the water intake to flush the body out. Dancing is at the heart of Jennifer’s exercise and movement routines. She takes the time to also train with her friend, Casper Smart. Jennifer also likes to keep her routines interesting, so she will take the time to do different types of movement and body training. It would not be far from her to go the beach to run one day and to do yoga the next day.",
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"segment": "Where Is Jennifer Lopez From and Does She Speak Spanish? | BridesNews\nWhere Is Jennifer Lopez From and Does She Speak Spanish? As one of the most influential entertainers in the world, Jennifer Lopez is a veritable force of nature. From humble beginnings, this global superstar has risen to become a top musician, acclaimed actress, and businesswoman unlike any other. Lopez is not shy when talking about her early life, and how some difficult circumstances have driven her to work even harder to succeed in her chosen industry. Where did Jennifer Lopez grow up? Jennifer Lopez | James Devaney/GC Images\nJennifer Lopez was born in 1969 to Puerto Rican parents. Lopez’s parents were both born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, but moved to the United States with their families as children, ultimately settling in New York City. Young Jennifer Lopez was raised in the Bronx, a neighborhood known for being tough and exacting. Lopez has two sisters, and the entire family lived in a small apartment for years until her parents saved up the money to move into their very own house.",
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"headings": "Jennifer Lopez Workout Routine\nWorkout Routines\nJennifer Lopez Workout Routine\nCurrent Stats\nHeight: 165 cm – 5’4”\nWeight: 63 kg – 138,8 lbs\nAge: 50 years old\nBirthday: 24th of July, 1969\nAccolades: Billboard Icon Award, Winner, 2014\nWorkout Principles\nJennifer Lopez Workout Routine\nUpper Body Routine:\nHere’s Jennifer Lopez’s upper body routine:\nLower Body Routine:\nHere’s Jennifer Lopez’s lower body routine:\nJennifer Lopez Favorite Routines\nShe completes 20 reps of each move:\nJennifer Lopez’s Diet\n1. Breakfast\n2. Lunch\n3. Dinner\nSupplements\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Jennifer Lopez’s workout routine and diet? Leave a comment below.\nYou may like\n",
"segment": "Billboard Icon Award, Winner, 2014\nWorkout Principles\nJennifer Lopez is a high-performance woman who is committed to reaching her goals. Lopez is an amazing singer, actress, and businesswoman who goes to have a huge passion for workout. When it comes to her diet Lopez eats all organic and primarily meat and vegetables. Jennifer Lopez Workout Routine\nIt’s so easy to let excuses keep you out of the gym, but Lopez has learned to hold herself accountable for maintaining her strength and agility. Lopez switches up her routine all the time, working with different trainers when she’s in New York or Los Angeles. Upper Body Routine: Here’s Jennifer Lopez’s upper body routine: 1. Seated Press (3 sets, 12 reps)\n2. Spider-Man Push Ups (3 sets, 12 reps)\n3.",
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"segment": "Jennifer Lopez Boyfriend | List of Jennifer Lopez Husbands\nEntertainment\n505.7k readers\nJennifer Lopez's Loves & Hookups\ncelebrityhookups\nUpdated May 25, 2021 505.7k views 13 items\nWho is Jennifer Lopez dating? Who Jennifer Lopez dated; list of Jennifer Lopez loves, marriages, ex boyfriends; breakup rumors. The loves, exes, and relationships of Jennifer Lopez, listed by most recent. Three husbands and two kids later, we're glad to see JLo still looking for love. If you check out her bathing suit pics or the hottest J.Lo photos, you'll see it's not hard for \"Jenny from the block.\" In late 2016, JLo's dating life hit headlines when she was seen with Drake at several events. Although nothing is confirmed, Jennifer Lopez and Drake have both posted pictures of them cuddling on Instagram. While many fans suspect it's just a PR stunt for their upcoming collaboration, Drake and JLo have been spotted acting like a couple multiple times.",
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"segment": "She was then hired for the chorus of Golden Musicals of Broadway, which toured Europe for five months. From there she got a job as a dancer, singer, and choreographer on the show Synchronicity in Japan. In 1991, she was a backup dancer for the New Kids on the Block and performed with them at the 18 th Annual American Music Awards. Not long after that, she landed her job as a Fly Girl dancer on In Living Color. She beat out 2,000 applicants and moved to Los Angeles for the job. JLo remained a regular cast member through 1993 when she decided to pursue an acting career. Acting Career\nLopez had minor roles in television shows and films from 1993 to 1995. Her breakout film role came in 1995 when she won the title role in the biopic Selena. In the movie, Jennifer played the late Tejano singer Selena who was gunned down by a former friend, employee and fan club president. Next, Jennifer went on to appear in Anaconda, Out of Sight, The Wedding Planner, and An Unfinished Life, among many other films.",
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"segment": "Has one daughter, Emma. The son of a tailor, he was discovered by Larry Parnes, who renamed him 'Tommy Steele,' and manufactured him into Britain's first pop star. His first song \"Rock With the Caveman\" was a 1957 hit and, as a result, his sudden stardom was compressed quickly into a film as well (\"The Tommy Steele Story\") even before there was a story to tell. In 1974 he composed and recorded an autobiographical cycle of twelve songs under the title of \"My Life, My Song\". Another of his talents was shown in the album sleeve for this recording which was illustrated with twelve of his own paintings and these together with other works were shown in a one-man exhibition at the Christopher Wade Gallery. He has also developed a talent as a sculptor and two of his major works are on public display; \" Bermondsey Boy\" at the Rotherhithe Civic Centre and \"Eleanor Rigby\" which he gave to the City of Liverpool as a tribute to the Beatles. His one-man show, \"An Evening with Tommy Steele,\" ran for fourteen months at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1979/80 and is in the Guinness Book of Theatre Facts and Feats as \"the longest running one-man show in West End history.\" Has made more appearances than any other artist at The London Palladium. Often used the pseudonym \"Jimmy Bennett\" for his song writing partnership with Lionel Bart and Mike Pratt.",
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"segment": "Tommy Steele - Biography - IMDb\nBiography\nShowing all 23 items\nJump to: Overview (3) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (1) | Trivia (17) | Personal Quotes (1)\nOverview (3)\nBorn\nDecember 17, 1936 in Bermondsey, London, England, UK\nBirth Name\nThomas Hicks\nHeight\n5' 7\" (1.7 m)\nMini Bio (1)\nTommy Steele had tried many odd jobs before he turned up at the famous \"2 I's\" coffee bar in London. There he was \"discovered\" by Larry Parnes and became one of Britain's first manufactured pop stars. With his cheeky grin and gently rocking songs he wasn't the threat to Elvis Presley that Parnes wanted. Despite this, Tommy has gone on to a long and rewarding film and stage career. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Steve Crook <[email protected]>\nSpouse (1)\nAnn Donoghue\n( 18 June 1960 - present) ( 1 child)\nTrivia (17)\nTommy Steele played in a televised celebrity squash match, beaten by Leonard Rossiter, not very long before the latter's death. Ironically, Tommy conceded that Leonard was much fitter than he at the time. Television commercial, 1974, for his stage portrayal as Hans Christian Andersen. Owned and drove an American Excalibur from mid 60s.",
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"segment": "Let’s dig into the article to know more about Michael. Early Life of Michael Steele\nMichael Steele was born as Michael Stephen Steele on October 19, 1958, in Andrews Field, Maryland, the United States of American. Steele is American by nationality and belongs to Afro-American ethnicity. As an infant, Steele was adopted by parents William Steele and Maebell Steele. His father William died in 1962 and her mother worked for minimum wage as a laundress to raise her children. Steele enrolled at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C, participating in the glee club, the National Honor Society. In 1981, Steele graduated from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore City, Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in international studies. Professional Life\nSteele worked as a high school teacher at Malvern Preparatory School in Pennsylvania for one year after graduating from Hopkins, teaching world history and economics courses. Steele spent three years preparing for the Catholic priesthood at Villanova University’s Augustinian Friars Seminary, which he left to join the civil service before ordination. Michael Steele, Image Source:",
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"headings": "Michael Steele\nMichael Steele\nContents\nEarly life\nPolitical development\nLieutenant Governor of Maryland\n2006 campaign for U.S. Senate\nAfter the senate race\nRNC Chairman\n2009 election\nLeadership dispute with Rush Limbaugh\nFire Pelosi Bus Tour\n2011 election\nAfter the chairmanship\nPolitical positions\nEconomic views\nEnvironment and energy\nOpposition to President Donald Trump\nSocial views\nWars in Afghanistan and Iraq\nNational Popular Vote Interstate Compact\nRight Now\nHonors and awards\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\nInterviews and statements\nArticles\n",
"segment": "Michael and his sister, Monica Turner, were raised in the Petworth neighborhood of Northwest, Washington, D.C., which Steele has described as a small, stable and racially integrated community that insulated him from some of the problems elsewhere in the city. Steele's sister later married and divorced former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson. Steele attended Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C., participating in the glee club, the National Honor Society and many of the school's drama productions. During his senior year, he was elected student council president. In 1981, Steele received a BA degree in international studies from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore City, Maryland. After graduating from Hopkins, Steele worked for one year as a high school teacher at Malvern Preparatory School in Pennsylvania, teaching classes in world history and economics. He spent three years preparing for the Catholic priesthood at the Augustinian Friars Seminary at Villanova University, which he left prior to ordination to enter civil service. Steele subsequently attended Georgetown Law School where he graduated with a JD degree in 1991. He failed the Maryland bar exam, but passed the Pennsylvania exam. From 1991 to 1997, Steele worked in Washington, D.C., as a corporate securities associate for the Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton international law firm, where he specialized in financial investments for Wall Street underwriters.",
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"headings": "What Happened in 1957\nWhat Happened in 1957\nImportant Events in 1957\n1957 in Film & TV\n1957 in Music\n1957 in Sport\nDid You Know?\nElvis Presley receives his draft notice to join the US Army for National Service\nFamous People Born in 1957\nFamous People in 1957\nWorld Leaders in 1957\nWould You Believe?\nFamous Weddings in 1957\nFamous Divorces in 1957\nFamous People Who Died in 1957\n1957 in Articles and Photos\nThe Computer That Came By Truck\nUK Tests a Hydrogen Bomb\nLittle Rock Crisis\nThe Bridge on the River Kwai\nJailhouse Rock Premieres\nSpace Dog Laika Launched to her Death\nAll Eyes on Birthplace of British Rock 'n' Roll\nGreat Balls of Fire! The 'Bride' is 13\n",
"segment": "Furious worldwide protests ensued, bewildering some. November 3, 1957\nAll Eyes on Birthplace of British Rock 'n' Roll\nTommy Steele, Britain's first rock 'n' roll star, was discovered on this day at a coffee bar in central London, appearing live on the BBC's first pop music show. November 16, 1957\nGreat Balls of Fire! The 'Bride' is 13\nJerry Lee Lewis leapt to fame declaring there was ‘A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On’. His fans were certainly shaken when told of his 13-year-old ‘bride’. December 13, 1957\n1956\nHistory by Year\n1958",
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"segment": "He graduated with a degree in Social and Political Sciences in 1986. Career\nSteele was recruited by MI6 directly following his graduation from Cambridge and worked for MI6 for 22 years. He worked in London at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) from 1987 to 1989. From 1990 to 1993, Steele worked under diplomatic cover as an MI6 officer in Moscow, serving at the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Moscow. Steele was an \"internal traveller\", visiting newly-accessible cities such as Samara and Kazan. He returned to London in 1993, working again at the FCO until his posting with the British Embassy in Paris in 1998, where he served under diplomatic cover until 2002. The identity of Steele's as an MI6 officer and those of a hundred and sixteen other British spies were revealed in an anonymously published list that Her Majesty's Government attempted to suppress through a DSMA-Notice in 1999. In 2003, Steele was sent to Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan as part of an MI6 team, briefing Special Forces on \"kill or capture\" missions for Taliban targets, and also spent time teaching new MI6 recruits. Steele returned to London and between 2006 and 2009 he headed the Russia Desk at MI6. Steele's expertise on Russia remained valued, and he served as a senior officer under John Scarlett, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), from 2004 to 2009.",
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"segment": "Graduated from Los Angeles' University High School. In the 1970s he and his family lived on a farm near Arroyo Grande, CA, where he secretly grew marijuana between rows of corn. His multiple drug busts eventually destroyed his marriage. While making The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953) he became acquainted with dog trainer Frank Weatherwax, whose brother Rudd bought the \"Lassie\" rights from MGM for an upcoming TV series. He auditioned and, to determine who would make the best Jeff, the brothers invited Tommy and two other child actors up for the part to spend a week at their North Hollywood ranch with the three collies who would play the lead. Tommy won the contract at $2,500 a week. His father was Jewish, the son of emigrants from Russia. His mother was the daughter of Italian parents, whose families were from Tuscany and Sicily. Profiled in the 2016 book \"X Child Stars: Where Are They Now?\"",
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"segment": "Who owns the Green Bay Packers? | Fox Business\nNFL\nPublished June 4\nWho owns the Green Bay Packers? Packers are only publicly traded team in major U.S. pro sports\nFacebook\nTwitter\nPrint\nEmail\nBy Thomas Barrabi FOXBusiness\nVideo\nThe NFL’s Green Bay Packers have an ownership structure unlike any other franchise in major U.S. professional sports. Rather than being owned by a wealthy individual, the Packers are a publicly traded entity. The franchise has existed as a publicly owned nonprofit since 1923. AOC RIPS WASHINGTON REDSKINS OVER BLACKOUT TUESDAY POST\nAn executive committee and board of directors oversee Packers operations. Like most public entities, the Packers hold annual shareholders meetings and release annual financial statements. The franchise reported record revenue of $477.9 million in the 12-month period ending in July 2019. Team expenses were a record $477.2 million after the Packers spent heavily on player contracts and a new coaching staff. TIGER WOODS CALLS GEORGE FLOYD KILLING 'SHOCKING TRAGEDY'\n\"It was a unique year,\" Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy said in a statement at the time. \"",
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"segment": "For similar articles, read our pages on buying shares in football clubs and investing in sports teams. Who Owns The Green Bay Packers? One of the first questions new fans ask is “ who owns the Green Bay Packers? ” The owner of record is the Green Bay Packers Board of Directors. As the only publicly held non-profit NFL team, the Green Bay Packers currently have 360,760 stockholders. This type of corporate ownership is no longer allowed by the NFL and only exists because the Green Bay Packers have grandfather rights to the team’s original structure. Many times people in the know will answer the question, “who owns the Green Bay Packers?” with “The fans do!” Buy Green Bay Packers Stock\nUnlike other NFL teams, the general public occasionally has a chance to buy Green Bay Packers stock. These shares, however, are not traditional stock as you would see on the NASDAQ or NYSE, these are shares in a publicly held non-profit organization.",
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"segment": "^ Kaplan, Daniel (October 26, 2009). \" NFL pares ownership rule\". SportsBusiness Daily. Archived from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2011. ^ \"Shareholders\". Packers.com. Retrieved July 22, 2018. ^ Jess Bolluyt (September 9, 2018). \" Who Owns the Green Bay Packers?",
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"title": "Who Owns the Green Bay Packers? Why the Team Is Unique in the NFL",
"headings": "Who Owns the Green Bay Packers? Why the Team Is Unique in the NFL\nWho Owns the Green Bay Packers? Why the Team Is Unique in the NFL\nWho owns the Green Bay Packers? The fans\nWhat do shareholders in the Green Bay Packers get?\nWhat rules of ownership do shareholders have to follow?\nThe NFL won’t let any other team follow the Green Bay Packers\nWhy Packers fans love owning a piece of their team\n",
"segment": "Want all the details on who owns the Green Bay Packers and how public ownership works? Here’s what you need to know. Who owns the Green Bay Packers? The fans\nMorgan Burnett | Gregory Shamus/Getty Images\nAs the Packers website explains, “Green Bay Packers Inc., has been a publicly owned, nonprofit corporation since Aug. 18, 1923, when original articles of incorporation were filed with Wisconsin’s secretary of state.” Fans have supported the team by buying shares during five stock sales. ( Those sales happened in 1923, 1935, 1950, 1997, and 2011.) And as the website notes, “Today, 361,169 people (representing 5,009,562 shares) are owners of the iconic franchise.” The Conversation reports that owning stock in the Green Bay Packers isn’t like holding stock in a regular company. Sports Illustrated notes, “No lucky Green Bay fan will get rich off the team’s next Super Bowl win because the stock pays no dividends and isn’t tradeable or saleable.” The Wall Street Journal called it the worst stock in America.",
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"segment": "Who Owns the Green Bay Packers? Why the Team Is Unique in the NFL\nNFL\nWho Owns the Green Bay Packers? Why the Team Is Unique in the NFL\nby Jess Bolluyt on September 9, 2018\nThe Green Bay Packers is unique in the NFL for one fascinating reason. The team doesn’t technically have a single owner, or a handful of partners, like every other NFL team. Instead, the team is owned by hundreds of thousands of fans, who all bought a piece of the Green Bay Packers in a public stock sale. Want all the details on who owns the Green Bay Packers and how public ownership works? Here’s what you need to know. Who owns the Green Bay Packers? The fans\nMorgan Burnett | Gregory Shamus/Getty Images\nAs the Packers website explains, “Green Bay Packers Inc., has been a publicly owned, nonprofit corporation since Aug. 18, 1923, when original articles of incorporation were filed with Wisconsin’s secretary of state.” Fans have supported the team by buying shares during five stock sales. (",
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"headings": "Why Green Bay Packers Shares Are Totally Worthless\nWhy Green Bay Packers Shares Are Totally Worthless\nWho really owns the Green Bay Packers?\nWhy fans knowingly buy worthless Packers shares\nHow a non-profit fares against privately-owned teams\n",
"segment": "In a sense, star QB Aaron Rodgers and new head coach Matt LaFleur are public employees. Thousands of people own the Packers. Their fans regularly pitch in to clear snow and perform general maintenance tasks. It’s a feel-good situation, for the most part. The catch? Those Packers shares are totally worthless. Who really owns the Green Bay Packers? The Packers are owned, in the legal sense, by 360,760 shareholders. This unorthodox situation came about mainly out of necessity, rather than ideals. In 1923, the Packers had one shortcoming — they were broke.",
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"segment": "GREEN BAY PACKERS | GREEN BAY PACKERS, INC. The Packers pride themselves on being the only publicly-owned, not-for-profit, major league professional team in the United States. Instead of having one owner or a handful of partners like every other NFL team, the Packers are owned by hundreds of thousands of fans. In 1923, four years after the team was founded, the fledgling Packers found themselves on the verge of bankruptcy, so they sold shares to the community to keep the lights on. The team has held four additional stock offerings since the original in ‘23, and according to the team’s website, there are currently 360,760 shareholders who own a total of 5,011,558 shares. More than 269,000 shares were sold in the most recent offering that began in December 2011. This isn’t your average stock. There’s no profiting off shares. No lucky Green Bay fan will get rich off the team’s next Super Bowl win because the stock pays no dividends and isn’t tradeable or saleable. There’s hardly even a point to owning more than one share because the articles of incorporation prohibit any individual from becoming too powerful.",
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"segment": "Green Bay Packers Owner, Shareholders: Green Bay Packers, Inc. - Sports Illustrated\nGreen Bay Packers Inc., Owners of Green Bay Packers\nLearn about the shareholders of Green Bay Packers Inc., the group of people who own a stake in the Green Bay Packers. Author: Kalyn Kahler\nPublish date: Jul 17, 2018\nLearn about the shareholders of Green Bay Packers Inc., the group of people who own a stake in the Green Bay Packers. GREEN BAY PACKERS | GREEN BAY PACKERS, INC. The Packers pride themselves on being the only publicly-owned, not-for-profit, major league professional team in the United States. Instead of having one owner or a handful of partners like every other NFL team, the Packers are owned by hundreds of thousands of fans. In 1923, four years after the team was founded, the fledgling Packers found themselves on the verge of bankruptcy, so they sold shares to the community to keep the lights on. The team has held four additional stock offerings since the original in ‘23, and according to the team’s website, there are currently 360,760 shareholders who own a total of 5,011,558 shares.",
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"headings": "\nAlso on The Power Sweep\nWhat Packers Players Have We Been …\nThe ideal offensive strategy for …\nHow That Play Changed the …\nHow Should the Packers Solve Jake …\nEpisode 113 - How Not to Criticize Mike …\nWho's to Blame for Brett Hundley's …\nShould the Packers Re-Sign Morgan …\n",
"segment": "Green Bay 101: Who Owns the Packers? Green Bay 101: Who Owns the Packers? Other than President of the United States, there’s probably no more prestigious position in our country than an owner of a professional sports team. Sure, there are jobs that may offer a higher salary or more exposure, but owning a team is the top of the heap. For 31 other NFL franchises, the owners must be a group of 24 or fewer people and cannot be a religious group, government or non-profit organization. And then there’s the Green Bay Packers, the only community-owned franchise in American professional sports. Green Bay, Wisconsin has a population of 104,057 as of the 2010 census, easily making it the smallest home city of an NFL team. If you look at a map of the United States, most won’t even show Green Bay as it’s the third-largest city in the state behind Milwaukee and Madison.",
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"headings": "15 Best Places to Visit in Sudan\n15 Best Places to Visit in Sudan\n1. Meroe\n2. Suakin\n3. Khartoum\n4. Kerma\n5. Dinder National Park\n6. Sanganeb National Park\n7. Port Sudan\n8. Omdurman\n9. North Khartoum (Bahri)\n10. Arkawit\n11. Tawkar\n12. Jebel Marra\n13. Kassala\n14. Naqa\n15. Wadi Halfa\n15 Best Places to Visit in Sudan:\n",
"segment": "tourist-destinations\nKhartoum\nKhartoum is perhaps best known as the mythical location where the two great strands of the River Nile combine before heading northwards into the ancient lands of Nubia and Egypt. The city straddles the banks of this famous water way, and even pokes out into the famous confluence at the headland known as al-Mogran. In the heart of the town, strips like Nile Street (which unsurprisingly run alongside the Blue Nile) are packed with pretty buildings of arabesque design. This is also where you’ll see the grandiose Presidential Palace, protected religiously by zealous guards. Nearby is the hustle and bustle of Souq Arabi – the more frenetic and mercantile hub of the capital. 4. Kerma\nSource: flickr\nKerma\nAnother great ancient relic left on the meanders of the Nile River from the civilisations of old, Kerma promises to be an experience like no other in the country. At its center rises the soaring and mighty Western Deffufa – one of the largest and oldest adobe worshipping houses on the planet! And once you’re done getting over the sheer awesomeness of that centrepiece, you can move to tour the seemingly endless array of ruins that surround it (one of the largest in all of North African, in fact).",
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"headings": "Tales of the Nubian people in Sudan\nTales of the Nubian people in Sudan\nWho are the Nubian people?\nThe life in Nubia, north of Sudan\nThe dam construction. Is it the end of the Nubian people?\nPractical information for visiting the Nubian villages\nMore travel stories\nStart planning and booking your trip\nFor booking accommodation\nFor travel insurance (with COVID-19 coverage), I recommend:\nFor all your travel gear\nJoin 200k MONTHLY READERS, and get:\nJoan Torres\n",
"segment": "Megzub: Hello, where are you going? Are you looking for a hotel? I had barely spent 24hr in Sudan but, after traveling in Egypt for over 3 weeks, unintentionally, I kind of developed a skill consisting of ignoring any local trying to rip me off or sell me any goods or service. Megzub: Hey, are you looking for a hotel or not? He kept on insisting and, given the fact that he was the only human being I could see, I was in the middle of the desert and didn’t know where to go, I decided to reply to him: Me: Well, actually yes. I’m planning to spend a couple of days in Abri\nMegzub:",
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"segment": "medina\nSea: bahr\nGETTING AROUND\nCan you take me to this address? Hal yomken an takhozny ela haza alaonwan? Please Take me to the Cairo Marriott Hotel Oreed an azhab ela fondoq Marriott al kahera\nI will get my own taxi. Sawf astaqel taxi\nI will get out here. Sawf akhrog men hona (to taxi driver)\nMeet me at the Nile Hilton Abelny end el nil hilton\nPlease slow down (to Taxi or other driver) Men fadlak abte' al soraa\nGo straight please Etageh lel amam\nTurn left please Etageh yamenan\nTurn right please Etageh yasaran\nCan you wait for me here? Hal youmken an tantazerony hona? Car: sayara\nDriver: sawaq\nPetrol/Gas Station:",
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"segment": "shamal\nEast: sharq\nWest: gharb\nStreet: shari'\nVillage: qaria\nTown: medina\nSea: bahr\nGETTING AROUND\nCan you take me to this address? Hal yomken an takhozny ela haza alaonwan? Please Take me to the Cairo Marriott Hotel Oreed an azhab ela fondoq Marriott al kahera\nI will get my own taxi. Sawf astaqel taxi\nI will get out here.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Poorest Cities In The World 2020\nTop 10 Poorest Cities In The World 2020\nTop 10 Poorest Cities In The World 2020\n1. Baghdad, Iraq\n2. Bangui, Central African Republic\n3. Sana’a Yemen\n4. Port Au Prince, Haiti\n5. Kharthoum, Sudan\n6. N’Djamena, Chad\n7. Damascus, Syria\n8.Brazzaville, Congo\n9. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic Of Congo\n10. Conakry, Guinea Republic\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "5. Kharthoum, Sudan\nKhartoum is a city located in Sudan which is one of the poorest countries in the world. The city has an estimated population of about 5,274,321 residents. In Khartoum, extremely hot weather is the regular climate condition. The city is also one of the poorest in the world. Due to the city’s unfavourable weather condition, the agricultural output is usually low and bad. Many people, especially in south Khartoum are dying of malnourishment. A small group of people can be said to be quite rich. In 2000, the Human Development Report claimed that up to 26.6% of the population won’t live past 40 years of age in the city. The major contributors to poverty in Khartoum are high level of illiteracy, intense droughts, diseases and frequent conflicts.",
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"headings": "Things to Do in Sudan\nTop Sudan Attractions\nThings to Do in Sudan\nPopular things to do\nPopular Cities in Sudan\nTop Attractions in Sudan\n1. Sudan National Museum\nBy by Sallyairheart\n2. Nile Street\nBy by ankeet_sinha\n3. University of Khartoum\n4. Tuti Island\n5. Naqa\nBy by LucyCarvalho\n6. Afra Mall\n7. Mojo Gallery\nBy by farheenk7\n8. Mogran\n9. Khartoum War Cemetery\n10. Presidential Palace\n",
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"headings": "Khartoum\nKhartoum\nContents\nEtymology\nHistory\nHistorical Affiliations\nFounding (1821–1899)\nModern history (20th–21st centuries)\nGeography\nLocation\nClimate\nDemographics\nEconomy\nRetailing\nEducation\nHigh schools\nUniversities and higher institutes in Khartoum\nTransportation\nAir\nBridges\nRail\nArchitecture\nPlaces of worship\nCulture\nMuseums\nBotanical gardens\nClubs\nTwin towns – sister cities\nSee also\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n",
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"headings": "\nThe Dash for Khartoum\nGet A Copy\nFriend Reviews\nReader Q&A\nLists with This Book\nCommunity Reviews\nStart your review of The Dash for Khartoum\nnew topic\nDiscuss This Book\n",
"segment": "Return to Book Page\nNot the book you’re looking for? Preview — The Dash for Khartoum by G.A. Henty\nThe Dash for Khartoum\nby\nG.A. Henty\n3.70 · Rating details · 218 ratings · 4 reviews\nKhartoum is the capital of Sudan. It is located at the point where the White Nile meets the Blue Nile. This area is known as The Mogran. From here the Nile flows to the Mediterranean Sea. Muhammad Ali, the ruler of Egypt, founded the city in 1821. It quickly left the status of outpost becoming the center of trade and especially the slave trade. When the city was besieged b\nKhartoum is the capital of Sudan. It is located at the point where the White Nile meets the Blue Nile. This area is known as The Mogran.",
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"segment": "Email me if a comment is added after mine\nPrivacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications. Anti-spam verification: To avoid this verification in future, please log in or register. 2 Answers\n+2 votes\nBest answer\nThanks for the query. Khartoum which is the second largest and capital city of Sudan and Khartoum state is located at the confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile. Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khartoum\nanswer Aug 11, 2016 by Arghyadeep Dutt Shrivastava\nYour comment on this answer: Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine: Email me if a comment is added after mine\nPrivacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.",
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"segment": "Less than two months later, Reggie injured his left knee again, this time spraining his medial collateral ligament, resulting in him being placed on injured reserve. He had surgery on his knee again and had to miss a few games in 2009 due to pain in his knee, a calf injury, and a hamstring injury. On February 7, 2010, the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV, defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31–17. In September of that year, Bush broke a bone in his right leg and couldn't play again until Thanksgiving. In July 2011, Reggie was traded to the Miami Dolphins, and he was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week twice during his time on the team. In March 2013, he signed a four-year deal with the Detroit Lions that was worth $16 million (with $4 million guaranteed). The team made it to the playoffs in January 2015 but lost to the Dallas Cowboys 24–20. The Lions released Bush in February 2015, and less than a month later, he signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract (with $500,000 guaranteed as well as a $500,000 signing bonus) with the San Francisco 49ers. He injured his leg in the season opener that September, and in November, he slipped on concrete while playing the St. Louis Rams, crashed into a wall, and tore his left meniscus. Reggie later filed a lawsuit against the Rams, the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission, and the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority, alleging that his season-ending injury was caused by the \"concrete ring of death\" that surrounded the field.",
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"segment": "Professional Career: Three days before the NFL draft, Bush signed an endorsement deal with adidas. He was the second overall pick in the NFL Draft, and he became a member of the New Orleans Saints. In January 2007, Reggie helped the team make it to their first NFC Championship Game. He missed the last four games of the season due to a partially torn ligament in his knee, and in October 2008, he underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in the same knee. Less than two months later, Reggie injured his left knee again, this time spraining his medial collateral ligament, resulting in him being placed on injured reserve. He had surgery on his knee again and had to miss a few games in 2009 due to pain in his knee, a calf injury, and a hamstring injury. On February 7, 2010, the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV, defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31–17. In September of that year, Bush broke a bone in his right leg and couldn't play again until Thanksgiving. In July 2011, Reggie was traded to the Miami Dolphins, and he was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week twice during his time on the team.",
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"segment": "In July 2011, Bush was traded to the Miami Dolphins. He finished the 2012 season with two rushing touchdowns and 172 yards. In 2013, he signed a contract with the Detroit Lions. With the Lions, he made 1,303rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns. In 2015, he signed a contract with the San Francisco 49ers, and in 2016, he was signed to the Buffalo Bills. Awards & Achievements\nReggie Bush has been nominated twice in the BET Awards for Male Athlete of the Year. In 2005, he won the Heisman Trophy, Doak Walker Award, Walter Camp Award, and AP Player of the Year. He was also named as the Sporting News Player of the Year in 2005. He is also a Super Bowl Champion and is a twice National Champion. In 2008, he was named in the First-team All-Pro.",
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"segment": "He played college football for USC and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints as a running back in 2006. He went on to play for the Miami Dolphins (2011–2012), the Detroit Lions (2013–2014), the San Francisco 49ers (2015), and the Buffalo Bills (2016). In March 2019, Reggie was hired by Fox Sports as a college football studio analyst. Early Life: Reggie Bush was born Reginald Alfred Bush Jr. on March 2, 1985, in Spring Valley, California (San Diego County). After his parents, Reginald Sr. and Denise, split up, his mother married Lamar Griffin in 1989. Reggie has a stepbrother, Javon Griffin, and he attended Helix High School in La Mesa, California. Bush was a running back on the Helix Highlanders football team and was awarded the Silver Pigskin trophy, a prestigious award given out by KUSI-TV's Prep Pigskin Report. In 2003, Bush played in a high school all-star football game called the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, and Rivals.com listed him as the #1 running back in the U.S. Reggie was also on the track team in high school and placed second in the 100 meters final at the 2002 CIF California State Meet and in the boys' 50 meters at the 2003 Los Angeles Invitational Indoor Meet.",
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"segment": "In March 2013, he signed a four-year deal with the Detroit Lions that was worth $16 million (with $4 million guaranteed). The team made it to the playoffs in January 2015 but lost to the Dallas Cowboys 24–20. The Lions released Bush in February 2015, and less than a month later, he signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract (with $500,000 guaranteed as well as a $500,000 signing bonus) with the San Francisco 49ers. He injured his leg in the season opener that September, and in November, he slipped on concrete while playing the St. Louis Rams, crashed into a wall, and tore his left meniscus. Reggie later filed a lawsuit against the Rams, the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission, and the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority, alleging that his season-ending injury was caused by the \"concrete ring of death\" that surrounded the field. In June 2018, a jury ruled in his favor and ordered the Rams to pay Bush $12.45 million. Reggie signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills in August 2016, and after the season ended, he announced his retirement on December 15, 2017. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)\nPersonal Life: While attending USC, Reggie was in a relationship with future WWE Diva Eve Torres, and he later dated Kim Kardashian after meeting at the 2007 ESPY Awards. Bush and Kardashian broke up in July 2009 and got back together in September before splitting for good in early 2010.",
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"segment": "Add to this clean urban beaches, world-class nightlife and so much great shopping you won’t know where to begin. Let’s explore the best things to do in Barcelona: 1. Las Ramblas\nSource: flickr\nLas Ramblas\nNever mind that a lot of locals shun this sequence of promenades that runs from Plaça de Catalunya down to the Columbus Monument at the waterfront. If you’re a tourist it’s one of those things that you have to do. In summer you’ll be under the shade of the tall plane trees and shuffling through the crowds that pass living statues, street performers, bird-sellers and flower stands. Occasionally you’ll catch the whiff of waffles (gofres) being baked. Once you get to the water you can keep going along the boards to visit the Maremagnum mall or Barcelona’s Aquarium. 2.",
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"segment": "Hours/availability may have changed. 1. Barcelona\n© Courtesy of TTstudio - Fotolia.com\nThere are hundreds of reasons to visit the jaw-dropping city of Barcelona, but perhaps the most alluring is its architecture. If there’s one thing you can count on looking forward to in Barcelona, it’s the otherworldly architecture that spans the entire city. A center for home-grown Catalan architecture, Barcelona is both modern and contemporary at the same time, making it a jewel of a city to visit. Hop on the metro and visit stunning neighborhoods like Les Corts and Pedralbes or Sant Andreu, or simply set off on foot to discover areas like the Sant Martí and Ciutat Vella. Gastronomes will quickly fall in love with the unforgettable Catalan cuisine that is so prominent in Barcelona. With a heritage that can be traced back to the medieval ages, the vast wealth of the Catalan landscape produces fantastic seasonal dishes that are sure to impress and carve a place into the hearts of foodies everywhere. Try popular dishes such as escalivada and escudella i carn d’olla with stunning wines to cap off an unforgettable holiday. Things to Do in Barcelona\nFun day trip ideas close to me, things to do this weekend, small towns, best weekend getaways:",
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"segment": "Once you start researching the top things to do in Barcelona, this city’s status as a tourist favorite will make sense. The home of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, Barcelona has some incredible buildings you can’t help but gawk at: the Sagrada Família, La Pedrera, and Casa Batlló, to name a few. Museum enthusiasts will also stay occupied for days there, with the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, the Barcelona City History Museum, the National Art Museum of Catalonia, and the Museum of Chocolate, among others. Or, you can take in the city on foot with a stroll through Las Ramblas, the neighborhood of Gràcia, or the Barri Gòtic. Barcelona also has several parks worth visiting, including Montjuïc, Parc de la Ciutadella, and Park Güell. 4. What to do in Spain? Barcelona may be Spain’s most popular city, but there are interesting things to do all throughout the country. You’ll find mesmerizing architecture in most of the major cities, from the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See in Seville to the famed Alhambra in Granada.",
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"segment": "24 UNIQUE Things to Do in Barcelona [in 2021]\nBy Aaron Last Updated February 25, 2021 /\nHome » Europe » Spain » Barcelona\n24 Awesome Things to do in Barcelona • 2021 Underground Guide\nBarcelona: home of hipsters, cava, big cathedrals, cool architecture, beaches and football. It’s a vibrant city that you’ll definitely want to explore. But with so many awesome attractions, knowing where to go and what to see can get tricky! To help ye out, we’ve used our own experiences and some insider tips to compile this list of alternative things to do in Barcelona. We’ve combined some of the better known attractions with some hidden gems, so you’ll get the most out of your Barcelona travel experience. Table of Contents Show\nBest Things to Do in Barcelona\nWhere to Stay in Barcelona\nSome Additional Tips for Visiting Barcelona\nBest Things to Do in Barcelona\nThe Top Thing to Do in Barcelona\nThe Top Thing to Do in Barcelona\nGo on a Tapas and Wine Tour\nGet a taste of the place on this top-rated tapas tour of the city! Book Your Place\nMost Unusual Thing to Do in Barcelona\nMost Unusual Thing to Do in Barcelona\nTake in the Surreal Surroundings at Park Güell\nWander around and take in the views at one of Gaudi’s biggest works. Get Your Ticket\nBest Thing to Do in Barcelona at Night\nBest Thing to Do in Barcelona at Night\nCatch a Flamenco Show and Dance the Night Away\nHead to City Hall Theatre to experience some traditional Spanish dancing. Book Your Seat\nMost Romantic Thing to Do in Barcelona\nMost Romantic Thing to Do in Barcelona\nRent a Scooter and Explore the City\nWhat could be more romantic than a picturesque ride around the streets of Barcelona?",
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"segment": "several are UNESCO listed. After all the sightseeing, tourists will want to simply relax and soak up the city's joyous vibe. Visitors will enjoy strolling down La Rambla, where the locals hang out; sunbathing at the sandy beaches near the harbor; and lingering over leisurely meals on outdoor terraces. One of the best ways to discover Barcelona is by wandering aimlessly and stumbling upon hidden side streets with small cafés or stopping to relax at peaceful town squares, where street musicians strum melodies on Spanish guitars. Delightful surprises abound at every turn. Learn about the best places to visit and things to do with our list of the top attractions in Barcelona. See also: Where to Stay in Barcelona:",
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"segment": "You can also stop at Cosmocaixa, the spectacular Museu de la Ciència, and from the top of Tibidabo you can enjoy some of the most breathtaking views of Barcelona. It's also a good place to have dinner while you look out over the city. DAY 2\nYou can make use of your Barcelona Card and ride on the Funicular to explore Barcelona 's other hill: Montjuïc. Here you can visit the Fundació Miró, the Olympic Ring, the Poble Espanyol, a place full of charm, and the impressive Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. Lunchtime provides the perfect excuse to go down to the sea and the Barceloneta and, after you've enjoyed a delicious dish of rice or seafood, ride in the lift to the top of the Columbus Monument, the Mirador de Colom (free with the Barcelona Card ), to enjoy magnificent views of Barcelona and its famous Rambla. At the base of the monument you can hire a bike and go on a cycle ride along the seafront to the Olympic Village, where the culinary delights on offer and the sea breezes will tempt you to stay on for dinner. DAY 3\nMake the most of your time in Barcelona centre to devote the morning to a spot of retail therapy, and when it's lunchtime, you'll find something to suit all tastes in this part of the city. From here, it's just a short metro ride to the Sagrada Família, where you can take time out to admire Gaudí's masterpiece. You can continue on the metro or bus to the Park Güell, where you'll be able to spend an idyllic afternoon strolling through this magic place designed by Gaudí.",
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"segment": "She made her film debut in the fantasy comedy North (1994), and gained early recognition for her roles in Manny & Lo (1996), The Horse Whisperer (1998), and Ghost World (2001). Johansson shifted to adult roles in 2003 with her performances in Lost in Translation, which won her a BAFTA Award for Best Actress, and Girl with a Pearl Earring. She was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for these films, and for playing a troubled teenager in the drama A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004), and a seductress in the psychological thriller Match Point (2005). Other works during this period include The Prestige (2006) and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008); and the albums Anywhere I Lay My Head (2008) and Break Up (2009), both of which charted on the Billboard 200 . In 2010, Johansson debuted on Broadway in a revival of A View from the Bridge, which won her a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress, and began playing the role of Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Iron Man 2, which won her critical acclaim. Johansson went on to star in the science fiction films Her (2013), Under the Skin (2013), Lucy (2014), Ghost in the Shell (2017) and comedy films Hail, Caesar! ( 2016) and Rough Night (2017). She received critical acclaim and two Academy Award nominations for playing an actress going through a divorce in the drama Marriage Story (2019) and a single mother in Nazi Germany in the satire Jojo Rabbit (2019). As a public figure, Johansson is a prominent brand endorser and supports various charities.",
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"segment": "In 2005, she portrayed a seductress in “Match Point”, before having a role in “The Prestige” in which she worked alongside Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman; directed by Christopher Nolan, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Christopher Priest, published in 1995. Scarlett’s Recent Work and Black Widow\nIn 2010, Johansson made her debut on Broadway, appearing in a revival of “A View from the Bridge”; her performance earned rave reviews, leading to a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress. She was then cast as the comic book character Black Widow, as a part of the MCU. She started by playing the character in “Iron Man 2”, and has since appeared in numerous MCU films. In 2013, she voiced a computer operating system in “Her”, before voicing the python in “The Jungle Book”. https://www.instagram.com/p/B3LfdEuFuFf/\nShe continued doing film work as the years progressed, playing a woman with superhuman abilities in “Lucy”, and portraying an alien in “Under the Skin”. In 2019, she received praise once more for her performance in “Jojo Rabbit”, which is directed by Taika Waititi. In recent months, she’s been working on a lead role in the film “Black Widow”.",
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"segment": "She transitioned to adult roles with her performances in Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003) and Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation (2003), for which she won a BAFTA award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Both films earned her Golden Globe Award nominations. A role in A Love Song for Bobby Long (2004) earned Johannson a third Golden Globe for Best Actress nomination. Johansson garnered another Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress with her role in Woody Allen's Match Point (2005). She went on to star in two further Allen movies: Scoop (2006) and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008). Johansson has appeared in other successful films, such as Christopher Nolan's The Prestige (2006) and the summer blockbuster Iron Man 2 (2010)\nThe 2010 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's A View From the Bridge gave Johannson some of her best reviews for her acting, and she received a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play. On May 20, 2008, Johansson debuted as a vocalist on her first album, Anywhere I Lay My Head, which comprises mostly cover versions of Tom Waits songs. Her second album, Break Up, with Pete Yorn, was released in September 2009. Johansson has been selected for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.",
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"segment": "Scarlett Johansson Charlotte\nScarlett Johansson is known throughout the world as Black Widow from The Avengers franchise. She's also appeared in such films as Her, Lost in Translation, Lucy, The Island, Ghost in the Shell, Hail, Caesar!, The Jungle Book and Chef. She's appeared in over 60 films and television series in her career and has been nominated for four Golden Globe Awards. Akiko Takeshita Ms. Kawasaki\nAkiko Takeshita has appeared in four films and television series in her career. Lost in Translation is her first on-screen role. Update this section! You can help us out by revising, improving and updating this section. Update this section\nAfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. An editor will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback.",
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"segment": "She co-starred in Cameron Crowe's dramatic comedy We Bought a Zoo with Matt Damon in 2011, and the following year she took on the character of real-life film star Janet Leigh in Hitchcock, which explores the life of director Alfred Hitchcock during the making of the horror classic Psycho. In 2013 Johansson lent her distinctive voice to Her, as an intelligent operating system that draws the affection of Joaquin Phoenix 's lonely character. She went on to take a supporting role in Jon Favreau's dramatic comedy Chef (2014) and starred as the title character in Luc Besson's sci-fi thriller Lucy (2014). In 2016 she rejoined Favreau to voice the character of Kaa in The Jungle Book. 'Ghost in the Shell,' 'Rough Night,' 'Isle of Dogs'\nIn 2017 Johansson starred an adaptation of Ghost in the Shell. The production was criticized for its whitewashed cast, as Johansson's character in the original anime was Japanese. That same year she returned to comedy, as part of the ensemble cast for Rough Night, and in 2018 she voiced one of the canines in Wes Anderson 's stop-motion feature Isle of Dogs. In July 2018 Johansson found herself in the middle of another casting controversy when she was tapped to play transgender massage parlor owner Dante \"Tex\" Gill in Rub & Tug, from Ghost in the Shell director Rupert Sanders. After initially dismissing the concerns through a spokesperson, Johannson acknowledged the \"insensitive\" nature of her response and announced she was withdrawing from the film. Oscar Nominations for 'Marriage Story,' 'Jojo Rabbit'\nNext up for the actress was a co-starring role in the well-received drama Marriage Story (2019), alongside Adam Driver.",
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"segment": "Two years later, Johansson starred in Allen's romantic comedy-drama Vicky Cristina Barcelona with Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz, and portrayed Queen of England Anne Boleyn 's sister Mary in the historical drama The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) with Natalie Portman and Eric Bana. She received the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her Broadway debut performance in the 2010 revival of Arthur Miller 's A View from the Bridge. She played Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) superhero film Iron Man 2 (2010). Johansson reprised the role in the Joss Whedon -directed The Avengers in 2012. The following year, she starred in the Broadway revival of the Tennessee Williams play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Ciarán Hinds, and voiced an artificially intelligent virtual assistant in Spike Jonze 's Her with Joaquin Phoenix. Johansson appeared as Black Widow in the MCU superhero film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, its sequel Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers:",
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"segment": "In 2015, she was seen in the movie 'Avengers: Age of Ultron', an American superhero film. Johansson played the character of Black Widow (Natasha Romanova), fictional superhero appearing in American comic books. In 2016, she was cast in the action movie 'Captain America: Civil War' and the comedy film 'Hail, Caesar!'. For her performance in 'Captain America: Civil War', she won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2017, Johansson portrayed the character of cyborg Motoko Kusanagi in the film adaptation of the 'Ghost in the Shell' franchise. She was also seen the black comedy film 'Rough Night' in the same year. In 2017, she also made waves, when she hosted TV show 'Saturday Night Live' for the fifth time and became the fourth woman to enter the NBC sketch comedy's prestigious Five-Timers Club.",
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"segment": "8. Under the skin\nA mysterious woman (Scarlett Johansson) wanders the streets of Scotland, dragging lonely and unsuspecting men to a fatal doom. A very crazy adaptation of Michel Faber's novel directed by Jonathan Glazer. This movie is the first time that Scarlett Johansson poses with her statuesque figure without any clothing, definitely one of Scarlett Johansson sexiest scenes. 9. Iron Man 2\nTony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) becomes the target of the United States government, which wants him to deliver his powerful suit. To combat Whiplash and government harassment, Stark has the support of his new assistant, Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), and Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), the director of SHIELD. Scarlett left her usual blond look to be the sexy red-haired Black Widow, in one of the best superhero franchises. 10. Ghost in the Shell\nIn a controversial casting, Scarlett played Makoto Kusanagi, a cyborg super-soldier with an uncertain past in an adaptation of a classic Japanese manga.",
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"segment": "That would be the beginning of her long-term relationship with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). She has since reprised her role as Black Widow in \"The Avengers\" (2012), \"Captain America: The Winter Soldier\" (2014), \"Avengers: Age of Ultron\" (2015), \"Captain America: Civil War\" (2016), and \"Avengers: Infinity War\" (2018), among other MCU films. Other notable films she has appeared in include \"The Black Dahlia\" (2006), \"The Other Boleyn Girl\" (2008), \"Lucy\" (2014), \"Marriage Story\" (2019), and \"Jojo Rabbit\" (2019). She has also voiced characters in \"Her\" (2013), \"The Jungle Book\" (2016) and \"Isle of Dogs\" (2018). (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images)\nOther Pursuits: In addition to acting on the big screen, Johansson has appeared in several stage productions as well.",
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"headings": "10 Best Chicago with Kids Activities that Will Please the Whole Family\n10 Best Chicago with Kids Activities that Will Please the Whole Family\nTable of Contents\n1. Enjoy free activities at Millennium Park.\n2. Explore Shedd Aquarium.\n3. Pick your favorite family-friendly Chicago museum.\n4. Get artsy with the kids.\n5. Play at Navy Pier.\n6. Set sail on a Chicago River cruise.\n7. Shop ’til you drop.\n8. Go above it all in Chicago.\n9. Dig into Chicago’s deep dish pizza.\n10. Take the kids out to a Chicago ballgame.\nSave Money with CityPass Chicago\nWhere to Stay in Chicago with Kids\nMore Things to Do in Chicago with Kids\nKeep these Chicago with Kids Tips!\n",
"segment": "3. Pick your favorite family-friendly Chicago museum. 4. Get artsy with the kids. 5. Play at Navy Pier. 6. Set sail on a Chicago River cruise. 7. Shop ’til you drop.",
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"headings": "25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\n25 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois\nIn this article, I’m going to list not only the obvious things to do in Chicago, but some of the more off-track sites and experiences that we had — and highly recommend.\nGetting Around Chicago\nGetting from the Airport to Downtown Chicago\nGetting Around Chicago\nCity Attraction Passes in Chicago\n1. CityPass Chicago\n2. Go Chicago Card\nHere’s my guide for the top 25 things to do in Chicago during your next trip.\n1. Walk – Everywhere!\n2. Attend a Festival\n1. Taste of Chicago\n2. Windy City Smokeout\n3. Grant Park Music Festival\n4. Chicago Blues Festival\n3. Go On an Architecture River Cruise\n4. Get a Bird’s Eye View (one of the most amazing things to do in Chicago!)\n5. Visit The Neighbourhoods\nOther interesting communities include:\n6. Dangle Above the City\n7. Do a Cheese Pull\n8. Explore The Lakefront Trail\n9. Rent a Divvy Bike\n10. Get Insulted While Eating a Hot Dog\nWondering where to stay in Chicago?\n11. Wander Along the 606\n12. Tilt Over The City\n13. Chow Down on Some Popcorn\n",
"segment": "Rent a Boat (one of the best things to do in Chicago with friends)\n19. Dine On Rib Eye and Wine\n20. Find The Street Art\n21. Sip On Some Craft Beer\n22. Visit The Parks\n23. Enjoy a Night At The Theatre\n24. Listen to Blues\n25. Watch a Game\nBonus! 26. Gaze Up at The Fireworks\nBonus!",
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"headings": "Best Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals\nBest Neighborhoods in Chicago for Singles & Young Professionals\nLake View\nThings to Do in Lake View\nLincoln Park\nThings to Do in Lincoln Park\nThe Loop\nThings to Do in The Loop\nNear North Side\nThings to Do in Near North Side\nWest Town\nThings to Do in West Town\n",
"segment": "Things to Do in Lincoln Park\nSee everything from red pandas to penguins at Lincoln Park Zoo. Soak up the sun and go for a dip in Lake Michigan at North Avenue Beach. Catch standup and improv shows featuring up-and-coming comedians at the famous The Second City. Learn more about Chicago’s history and culture from the permanent exhibits at Chicago History Museum. 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:",
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"segment": "3. Visit the National Museum of Mexican Art, an always-free Chicago museum, on the weekends for Family Open Studios. Stroll the galleries and use any inspiration you got to make your own art. Garfield Park Conservatory\n4. Go green at Garfield Park Conservatory. Not only is it a lush (indoor!) paradise, but you’ll also find three different drop-in programs to get your littles in touch with nature in fun, hands-on ways. 5. The first Sunday of the month brings an exciting opportunity for older kids (10+) to nerd out on science at the Fermilab’s Ask-a-Scientist tours. For once you won’t have to fudge your way through an explanation of the Big Bang or what happened to the dinosaurs.",
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"segment": "Dance together at a Family Dance Class. Ride the merry-go-round at Kennedy Park. Watch a movie the old-fashioned way at Capitol Drive-In. Ride the Redwood Valley Railway. Take a tour of Mrs. Grossman's Sticker Factory. Explore Jewish culture at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. Become an astronaut for a few hours by visiting the Chabot Space and Science Center. Go ice skating and bowling at Yerba Buena. Mold a masterpiece on a pottery wheel at Kids 'N Clay. Spend time mini-golfing at Urban Putt.",
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"segment": "Head to an amusement park. Sneak out before everyone’s awake for coffee and hot chocolate at Starbucks. Grab the clubs and head to the driving range. Go ice skating. Dress up and go out to a fancy meal so you and your kids can practice manners. Go to the pet store to browse. Head to your kid’s favorite restaurant. Have a picnic. Go visit a police or fire station {and bring cookies for them}. Play mini golf.",
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"headings": "Spring break family fun in Chicago\nSpring break family fun in Chicago\nField Museum\nShedd Aquarium\n360 CHICAGO & SkyDeck\nMillennium Park & Maggie Daley Park\nMuseum of Science and Industry\nLincoln Park Zoo\nAdler Planetarium\nNavy Pier\n",
"segment": "Millennium Park is right next door, where larger-than-life public art includes the multimedia Crown Fountain (kids love to splash around in its cascading water walls) and the reflective Cloud Gate, aka “The Bean.” Next, head over to the renowned Art Institute of Chicago, which offers family programs and art workshops. Museum of Science and Industry\nSpend the afternoon exploring the massive Museum of Science and Industry, the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Nearly all of the 800+ exhibits here are hands-on, including a real U-505 German submarine that you can walk through, an underground Coal Mine, and Science Storms, which explores the physics of natural phenomena like tornadoes, tsunamis, and avalanches. There’s also the Giant Dome Theater for kicking back and watching a movie. Check out out guide on things to do with teens and tweens in Chicago\nLincoln Park Zoo\nChicago’s scenic lakefront Lincoln Park neighborhood is a favorite spot for families. Animals lovers will want to spend the afternoon at the free Lincoln Park Zoo, where they can spy polar bears, lions, monkeys, and more. Next, pet farm animals at the charming Farm-in-the-Zoo. Also nearby is the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, where kids are encouraged to connect with nature through interactive exhibits. One of the most popular is the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven, home to more than 40 species of exotic butterflies.",
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"headings": "15 Cheap Fall Vacation Ideas\n15 Cheap Fall Vacation Ideas\n1. Boulder, Colorado\n2. Laguna Beach, California\n3. Fall Vacation Ideas: Burlington, Vermont\n4. New Orleans\n5. Chicago\n6. Fall Vacation Ideas: Sioux Falls\n7. St. Augustine\n8. Cape Cod\n9. Santa Barbara\n10. Miami\n11. Sugar Hill Inn\n12. The Manor on Golden Pond\n13. Woodlands Mansion in South Carolina\n14. Fearrington House in North Carolina\n15 Cheap Fall Vacation Ideas\nMore Ideas: Abingdon Manor\nMore Ideas: The Inn at Middleton Place in Charleston\nMore Ideas: The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort\nGuest Accommodations\nDining\nAmenities and Recreation\nWeddings & Events\n",
"segment": "Once you have admired all the fall colors you can enjoy another visual feast at the Art Institute of Chicago which showcases every genre of art you can name, before moving on to listen to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Center in downtown, or watch a cutting-edge theatrical production at the Looking glass Theatre Company. If you are interested in architecture you can visit the very impressive Chicago Cultural Center (which boasts two of the world's most enormous stained glass domes), the Driehaus Museum, or take an in-depth look at some of the city's famous sky-scrapers on a Chicago Architecture Foundation Tour. Families can enjoy the Lincoln Park Zoo, the Chicago Children's Museum, Legoland Discovery Center and the Shedd Aquarium. You are reading \"15 Cheap Fall Vacation Ideas this Weekend\" Back to Top or Restaurants near me, stuff to do near me\nWhere should I go this weekend for fun, adventurous places to visit near me today, famous for, kid friendly, hotels open near me, what can you do in for free, beaches, resorts near me, time zone, best restaurants near me, natural wonders: FL, CA, Myrtle Beach, OR, New England weekend, Charlotte, Williamsburg, LA, PA\n6. Fall Vacation Ideas: Sioux Falls\n© Courtesy of malajscy - Fotolia.com\nThe changing color of the foliage and the slight chill in the air herald fall in South Dakota, the perfect time of year to plan a weekend getaway in picturesque Sioux Falls. You can start your weekend by exploring Falls Park, a 123-acre green space surrounding the waterfalls on the Big Sioux River. There are around 19 mil",
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"headings": "10 Best Chicago with Kids Activities that Will Please the Whole Family\n10 Best Chicago with Kids Activities that Will Please the Whole Family\nTable of Contents\n1. Enjoy free activities at Millennium Park.\n2. Explore Shedd Aquarium.\n3. Pick your favorite family-friendly Chicago museum.\n4. Get artsy with the kids.\n5. Play at Navy Pier.\n6. Set sail on a Chicago River cruise.\n7. Shop ’til you drop.\n8. Go above it all in Chicago.\n9. Dig into Chicago’s deep dish pizza.\n10. Take the kids out to a Chicago ballgame.\nSave Money with CityPass Chicago\nWhere to Stay in Chicago with Kids\nMore Things to Do in Chicago with Kids\nKeep these Chicago with Kids Tips!\n",
"segment": "Try the Chicago Children’s Museum to cool off or warm up, depending on the season. There your family can wander through three floors of epic activities designed for kids ages 10 and under. Families who just can’t get enough of Navy Pier can scour the shops, tasty restaurants, and food carts to extend your afternoon into the evening hours. Navy Pier is an easy walk from Michigan Avenue or you can climb aboard one of the city’s free trolleys, which run from below Michigan Avenue to the pier. A ride on the Centennial Wheel is a must-do while in Chicago with kids (Photo credit: Lisa Goodmurphy)\n6. Set sail on a Chicago River cruise. A sightseeing cruise on the Chicago River is a great way to spend an hour or two on a hot summer day. Kids and grown-ups alike learn about the city’s unique architecture and to get a good look at some of the many drawbridges that are raised periodically to allow boats to pass. Some cruises even head out onto Lake Michigan for a view of the city’s skyline.",
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"title": "Fun Things to do in Chicago with Kids - Family Travel Blog - Travel with Kids",
"headings": "Fun Things to do in Chicago with Kids\nFun Things to do in Chicago with Kids\nTop 10 Things to Do in Chicago with Kids\n1. Explore planes, trains and automobiles at the Museum of Science and Industry.\n2. Get in touch with your family’s wild side at the Lincoln Park Zoo\n3. Be the ultimate tourist and explore Millennium Park, Crown Fountain, The Bean, and Maggie Daley Park\n4. Learn about the city’s history from the water with an architecture boat tour\n5. Root for the home team at one of the city’s many sporting events\n6. Take in a bird’s eye view of the city from the top of Willis Tower\n7. Indulge in a feast for the senses at Eataly\n8. Soak up the sun at North Avenue beach\n9. Head for Museum Campus where you will find a natural history museum, an aquarium, and a planetarium!\n10. Take a ride on the new ferris wheel while spending the day at Navy Pier\nWhere to stay in Chicago with kids\n",
"segment": "Families will find there are endless opportunities for fun, but we’re sharing the top 10 things to do in Chicago with kids. Photo Credit: Choose Chicago\nContents [ hide]\n1 Top 10 Things to Do in Chicago with Kids\n1.1 1. Explore planes, trains and automobiles at the Museum of Science and Industry. 1.2 2. Get in touch with your family’s wild side at the Lincoln Park Zoo\n1.3 3. Be the ultimate tourist and explore Millennium Park, Crown Fountain, The Bean, and Maggie Daley Park\n1.4 4. Learn about the city’s history from the water with an architecture boat tour\n1.5 5. Root for the home team at one of the city’s many sporting events\n1.6 6. Take in a bird’s eye view of the city from the top of Willis Tower\n1.7 7.",
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"segment": "Michael J. Fox Reveals New Health Issue While Battling Parkinson’s – Variety\nHome\nFilm\nNews\nMar 1, 2019 4:29pm PT\nMichael J. Fox Opens Up About New Health Problems Amid Parkinson’s Battle\nBy Jordan Moreau\nPlus Icon\nJordan Moreau\nLatest\nGeorge Floyd Honored by Hollywood and Media Figures One Year After His Death 5 days ago\nMegadeth Fires Bassist David Ellefson After Sexual Misconduct Allegations 6 days ago\nAllison Mack’s Sentencing for Involvement With NXIVM Cult Set for June 1 week ago\nSee All\nJim Smeal/REX/Shutterstock\nMichael J. Fox opened up about a new spinal cord problem he’s been facing, in addition to his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s disease, in a new interview with New York Times Magazine. “I was told it was benign but if it stayed static I would have diminished feeling in my legs and difficulty moving,” he said. “ Then all of a sudden I started falling — a lot. It was getting ridiculous. I was trying to parse what was the Parkinson’s and what was the spinal thing.” The mysterious health problem became so serious that the “Back to the Future” star had to get spinal surgery. “So I had surgery, and an intense amount of physical therapy after. I did it all, and eventually people asked me to do some acting,” he said. However, Fox was back in the hospital in August after falling down in his kitchen on the way to work, resulting in 19 pins and a plate in his arm. He said he used the accident as a reminder to keep his optimism about his health in check.",
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"headings": "Michael J. Fox Undergoes Spinal Surgery: 'He Is Recovering and Feeling Great'\nMichael J. Fox Undergoes Spinal Surgery: 'He Is Recovering and Feeling Great'\nMichael J. Fox has faced another health hurdle but is on the road to recovery\nRELATED: Michael J. Fox Reveals Why His Parkinson’s Disease Makes Him Laugh — and Why Muhammad Ali Made Him Cry\n",
"segment": "Whoa! This is heavy. Michael J Fox is not able to be with us at #CalgaryExpo. We received the following message from his publicist to share with you all – “Due to unforeseen circumstances in his schedule Michael J. Fox is not available to attend.”’ The star has battled Parkinson’s disease since 1991. At first, he did so privately but went public with his diagnosis in 1998. Parkinson’s is a disorder that causes uncontrollable tremors throughout his body. Want to keep up on the latest from PEOPLE? Sign up for our daily newsletter to get our best stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox. Despite the challenges that come with such a diagnosis, Fox has continued pursuing his first love – acting.",
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"segment": "We are therefore rerunning an article we wrote a while back about Mr. Fox and Parkinson disease to put this matter in a medical perspective. -- Medical Editor, MedicineNet.com\nThe 37-year-old Canadian actor Michael J. Fox has Parkinson disease, a progressive degenerative disease of the part of the brain called the substantia nigra that controls movement. Although Parkinson disease occurs mostly in older people, it sometimes does strike people in their forties or, as with Mr. Fox, even younger people. Mr. Fox was first diagnosed when he noticed a \"twitch\" in his left little finger while he was working on the set of the 1991 film Doc Hollywood, he told People magazine. Parkinson disease has several classic signs and symptoms including tremors, stiffness of the limbs, a mask-like face, gait disturbance (difficulty walking ), depression and, late in the disease, dementia. The tremor is characteristically a resting tremor that especially involves the hands and fingers. It is described as a \"pill rolling\" tremor, a name that harks back to the similarity between the tremor's movement and that required to \"roll a pill\" in pharmacies past. In the early stages of Parkinson disease, the tremor stops when the person does something active, such as walking. Mr. Fox said that he paced during an interview to quell his tremor. After the diagnosis in 1991, Fox's disease progressed over the next few years affecting his entire left side with tremors and stiffness.",
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"segment": "“He is recovering, feeling great, and looking forward to getting back on the golf course this summer.” Further details of Fox’s surgery were not immediately available. michael-j-fox\nCredit: Roy Rochlin/FilmMagic\nThe surgery is likely the reason the actor was forced to cancel an appearance at the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo in Canada scheduled for April 26 to 29. The expo announced his sudden cancellation via social media earlier this month: “ Whoa! This is heavy. Michael J Fox is not able to be with us at #CalgaryExpo. We received the following message from his publicist to share with you all – “Due to unforeseen circumstances in his schedule Michael J. Fox is not available to attend.”’ The star has battled Parkinson’s disease since 1991.",
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"headings": "Michael J. Fox underwent spinal surgery after frequent episodes of falling down\nBreaking News\nMichael J. Fox underwent spinal surgery after frequent episodes of falling down\nActor continues to work to find a cure for Parkinson’s disease\n",
"segment": "March 4, 2019 at 12:59 p.m. | UPDATED: March 5, 2019 at 4:18 a.m.\nMichael J. Fox, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, underwent spinal surgery last year to correct a recent health scare that led to his falling down “a lot.” Fox, speaking to the New York Times Magazine for a wide-ranging interview, addressed his new health issues. He admitted that after the surgery, he tried to rush the recovery process and ended up falling again and breaking his arm. “I was having this recurring problem with my spinal cord,” the 57-year-old actor told the publication. “ I was told it was benign but if it stayed static, I would have diminished feeling in my legs and difficulty moving. Then all of a sudden I started falling — a lot. It was getting ridiculous. I was trying to parse what was the Parkinson’s and what was the spinal thing. But it came to the point where it was probably necessary to have surgery.”",
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"headings": "Michael J Fox says he is at ‘end of his acting career’ amid worsening Parkinson’s symptoms\nMichael J Fox says he is at ‘end of his acting career’ amid worsening Parkinson’s symptoms\n‘Back to the Future star’ said that he has experienced memory loss, dementia and delusions in recent years\n",
"segment": "“At least for now … I enter a second retirement,” he continues. “ That could change, because everything changes. But if this is the end of my acting career, so be it.” Fox added that he has recently noticed he is suffering from new symptoms of the disease, which include memory loss, delusions and dementia. Despite his current condition, Fox writes that he was originally told by doctors in 1991 that he would be lucky to work for 10 more years due to his condition – a prediction that proved incorrect. Since his diagnosis, Fox starred in the sitcom Spin City, voiced Stuart Little in the series of children’s movies, and appeared on shows including The Good Wife and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Actor Michael J Fox in 2019\n(Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images)\nFox this week (18 November) recalled being “starstruck” by Princess Diana when she attended the London premiere of Back to the Future in 1985. 1 /2 Michael J Fox at ‘end of acting career’ as Parkinson’s symptoms worsen\nMichael J Fox at ‘end of acting career’ as Parkinson’s symptoms worsen\nActor Michael J Fox in 2019\nNicholas Hunt/Getty Images\nMichael J Fox at ‘end of acting career’ as Parkinson’s symptoms worsen\nActor Michael J Fox in 2019\nNicholas Hunt/Getty Images\n✕\nSubscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article\nWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Subscribe\nAlready subscribed?",
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"segment": "What charity work does he do? The star set up the Michael J Fox Foundation in 2000 aiming to find a cure for Parkinson's disease, and the fund has donated more than £530million in research funding. In January 2018, he donated £100,000 in funding to a UK university to develop an app that monitors sufferers' symptoms of the disease. MORE ON MICHAEL J FOX\nMEMORY LOSS\nMichael J Fox may quit acting as he struggles with lines due to Parkinson's\nKEEN ON KEATON\nMichael J. Fox admits Family Ties was one role that 'meant the most to him'\nFOXY LADY\nWho is Michael J Fox's wife Tracy Pollan and do they have children? SECRET PAIN\nMichael J Fox, 59, had a 'painful' spinal tumor and had to learn to walk again\nDoes Michael have any tattoos? In January 2019 it was revealed that Michael got his first ever tattoo at the tender age of 57. Michael shared a picture of his tattoo on social media, writing: \" First tattoo, sea turtle, long story.\" The actor posed alongside tattoo artists Mr K and Keith 'Bang Bang' McCurd and even gave the artist signed Back to the Future props as payment. Tattoo artist McCurdy later revealed the meaning behind the artwork to Inked magazine.",
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"title": "Michael J. Fox Poses with All 4 Kids in a Rare Family Photo, and Son Sam Is His Carbon Copy",
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"segment": "He has appeared on television cult classics such as “Teen Wolf” and “Family Ties” since his iconic role in the “Back to the Future” trilogy. Besides his career, he also keeps himself busy by raising a family of four children. He has Parkinson’s disease but tries to lead as healthy a lifestyle as possible to make it more bearable. Speaking about it he said,\n“I do the things I need to do — exercise or manage my meds correctly or get the correct amount of rest — but I don’t do them so tomorrow’s better. I do them so today is good.” View this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Michael J Fox (@realmikejfox)\nALCOHOLIC PAST\nMichael has not always led such a healthy lifestyle. He recently confessed that he used to be a substance abuser, specifically alcohol. View this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Michael J Fox (@realmikejfox)\nRead also\nJan 28, 2019\nMichael J. Fox’s twin daughters are all grown up, and their resemblance to parents is charming\nThe actor admits that after he was diagnosed with Parkinson's, he started drinking to make the pain go away. Slowly but surely he became dependent on it and found himself displaying the same behavior as an alcoholic. View this post on Instagram\nA post shared by Closer Weekly (@closerweekly)\nIt was his wife who got him to stop when his son was just three years old.",
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"segment": "In 1998, Fox publicly disclosed that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease seven years earlier. Fox subsequently became an advocate for finding a cure and founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000 to help fund research. Although the disease's worsening symptoms forced Fox to have a less active career, he continued to make guest appearances on television, including recurring roles on the FX comedy-drama Rescue Me (2009) and the CBS legal drama The Good Wife (2010–2016) that garnered him critical acclaim. He also worked in voice-over, voicing the title character in the Stuart Little films (1999–2005) and the lead of the animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). His final major role was on the NBC sitcom The Michael J. Fox Show (2013–2014). Fox retired from acting in 2020 due to his declining health. During his career, Fox has won five Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award. He was also appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2010, along with being inducted to Canada's Walk of Fame in 2000 and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002. For his work advocating a cure for Parkinson's disease, he received an honorary doctorate in 2010 from the Karolinska Institute .",
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"segment": "The Spanish King agreed to sponsor what would become Magellan’s great voyage around the world. Voyages\nPrincipal Voyage\nBy the end of October 1517, Magellan was in Seville, becoming a Spanish citizen. King Charles I funded Magellan and he set sail September 20, 1519 with a fleet of five ships and roughly 200 men. The five ships were: the Trinidad, captained by Magellan; San Antonio, captained by Juan de Cartagena; Concepción, captained by Gaspar de Quesada; Victoria, captained by Luis de Mendoza; and the Santiago, captained by Juan Serrano. They stopped at the Canary Islands to pick up some supplies, and then continued into the Atlantic Ocean.",
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"segment": "Thereafter, he sailed for Spain. Magellan and his friend the astronomer Ruy de Falero proposed to King Charles V (of Spain) that a westward voyage around the tip of South America would take them to the Moluccas (spice-rich islands) and avoid the Portuguese (with whom they were competing fiercely). The voyage began September 8, 1519, and lasted until September 6, 1522 (almost 3 years). Magellan sailed from Seville, Spain, with five ships, the Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepcion, Victoria, and Santiago. Three years later, only one ship (the Victoria) made it back to Seville, carrying only 18 of the original 270 crew members. Magellan was killed towards the end of the voyage, on the Island of Mactan in the Philippines, during a battle with the natives. The Basque navigator Juan Sebastián de Elcano (del Cano) completed the trip. Go to a Magellan printout\nGlobal Treasure Hunt - Magellan\nThis activity requires a globe or detailed world map (one showing country names, latitude and longitude). Then follow the directions to follow Magellan's route around the globe. When you are done, unscramble the circled letters to find the hidden treasure word.",
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"headings": "What four continents are partly in the Western Hemisphere and partly in the Eastern Hemisphere?\nWhat four continents are partly in the Western Hemisphere and partly in the Eastern Hemisphere?\nAnswer Expert Verified\nquestion mark\nEurope, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are.\nheart outlined\nSurvey\nDid this page answer your question?\nHave more answers for free\nNew questions in Geography\nGet more out of Brainly\nJoin for free\n",
"segment": "He was the first person to lead a voyage completely around the world, proving that the Earth is round. In September 1519, Magellan left from southwestern Spain in command of five ships and a crew of over 250. The expedition sailed across the Atlantic and down the eastern coast of South America. As they sailed, they explored large rivers looking for the waterway that would connect them to the Pacific. When cold weather and winter storms forced them to camp near the southern tip of the continent, Magellan had serious problems to contend with. One of his ships was destroyed while exploring the area. A group of sailors unhappy with the length and danger of the trip attempted to take control of the expedition and return to Spain. Magellan put down this mutiny attempt by force, beheading the leader and leaving other members of the mutiny behind when the expedition continued. In October 1520, over a year after leaving Spain, they discovered the passage to the Pacific—a passage now called the Strait of Magellan. It took over a month to sail through the narrow, cold, stormy strait.",
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"segment": "The state is dissected by the Connecticut River and the surrounding central valley. At 407 miles (655 km), it is the longest river in the New England states and runs southward draining into Long Island Sound. There are dozens of additional rivers within Connecticut. The Housatonic, Farmington, and Thames are some of the most significant rivers in the State. Numerous small lakes and ponds are found in Connecticut, with the largest being Lake Candlewood – which is one of the largest man-made lakes in the United States of America. The state’s lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean (0ft). Counties Map\nThe State of Connecticut is divided into 8 counties. In alphabetical order, these counties are: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, Tolland, and Windham. With an area of 14,357 sq.",
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"segment": "The postal abbreviation for Connecticut is CT. With these facts about Connecticut, let us learn more about its history, geography, people, economy and more. Facts about Connecticut\n1. The state is named after the Connecticut River, which bisects the state and is a major river in the U.S. The Connecticut River flows through the center of the state, south to the Long Island Sound. The word “Connecticut” is derived from the Native American word quinetucket, meaning “besides the long, tidal river”. The Connecticut River flows through four states including – New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. [ 1,2,31]\n2. Arriving in 1614, the first settlers in the state were the Dutchmen. The Dutch were fur traders who built a fort near present-day Hartford. [ 1,3]\n3.",
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"headings": "CT River Watershed Facts\nDonate\nCT River Watershed Facts\nDid you know?\nITS REACH:\nRARITIES:\nFALLS, DAMS & FLOWS:\nCURIOSITIES:\nNATURAL HISTORY:\nMORE RECENT HISTORY:\nHISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE:\nSTATES IN ITS WATERSHED:\n",
"segment": "CURIOSITIES: The Connecticut River…\nforms the eastern border of Vermont and western border of New Hampshire, but technically only flows in New Hampshire, which has legal claim to the riverbed all the way to the bank on the Vermont side. flows through Hartford, Vermont and Hartford, Connecticut. flows through Springfield, Vermont and Springfield, Massachusetts. flows through Lyme, New Hampshire and Lyme, Connecticut. NATURAL HISTORY: The Connecticut River…\nbasin was an early and important source for dinosaur tracks and fossil fish, most famously at Barton Cove in Gill, MA and Rocky Hill, CT. is one of the few large, developed rivers in the US without a port city at its mouth because shifting shoals at Long Island Sound make safe navigation by larger ships impossible. is tidal and navigable as far inland as Hartford, CT sixty miles from the Sound. Oil barges with shallow drafts regularly make the trip upstream to Hartford.",
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"segment": "Longest Rivers in Connecticut\nConnecticut River\nThe 407 mile long Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England area which flows through four states. It originates from the Canada-United States border near Quebec and flows into the Long Island Sound. The river’s watershed of about 11,260 square miles includes one Canadian province and five US states. Connecticut River provides about 70% of the fresh water in Long Island Sound. Connecticut River Valley has some of the most productive farms in Northeastern parts of the United States and a metropolitan with over two million residents. Housatonic River\nHousatonic River is a 149 mile long river in western Connecticut and Massachusetts which empties into the Long Island Sound. Its watershed drains about 1,948 square miles in eastern New York, Massachusetts, and western Connecticut. The river rises from four different areas in Berkshire Mountains and western Massachusetts. It then flows towards the south stretching through Berkshire, Massachusetts to Connecticut before passing between Milford and Stratford and emptying into Long Island Sound. Quinebaug River\nQuinebaug River is in eastern Connecticut and south-central Massachusetts.",
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"segment": "Wis.; Wisc.; Wisconsin (a midwestern state in north central United States)\nEquality State; WY; Wyo.; Wyoming (a state in the western United States; mountainous in the west and north with the Great Plains in the east)\nConnecticut; Connecticut River (a river in the northeastern United States; flows south from northern New Hampshire along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont and through Massachusetts and Connecticut where it empties into Long Island Sound)\nGreat Lakes (a group of five large, interconnected lakes in central North America)\nMississippi; Mississippi River (a major North American river and the chief river of the United States;",
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"segment": "The name Colorado comes from a Spanish word used to describe something that is \"colored red.\" Spanish explorers gave this name to the river because of the red silt it contained. The Connecticut River\nRuns south through four states, beginning at the Fourth Connecticut Lake in New Hampshire, just south of the Canadian border. Flows into Long Island Sound between New Haven and New London. The Connecticut River is 406 miles (653 kilometers) long, making it the largest river in New England. The name derives from \"quinnehtukqut,\" meaning \"beside the long tidal river.\" The river was called this by the Mohegan Indians that lived in what is now Connecticut. The Delaware River\nRuns south from New York state and forms the border of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Flows into the Delaware Bay between the states of Delaware and New Jersey. The Delaware River is 301 miles (484 kilometers) long.",
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"headings": "\nCarolina Hurricanes\nRaleigh » National Hockey League\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Raleigh\n1998-2020\nAll Seasons\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nCarolina Hurricanes History\nOverview\nHave the Carolina Hurricanes gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes lost a playoff series?\nHow many Stanley Cups have the Hurricanes won?\nCarolina Hurricanes Postseason Results\n",
"segment": "In 1998, the team moved to Raleigh and changed their name to the Carolina Hurricanes. When was the last time the Hurricanes were in the playoffs? The Carolina Hurricanes last made the playoffs in 2020, when they lost the First Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 15 times in their 40 seasons. When was the last time the Hurricanes missed the playoffs? The Carolina Hurricanes last missed the playoffs in 2018. When was the last time the Hurricanes won a playoff series? In 2019, the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Islanders in the Conference Semi-Finals. When was the last time the Hurricanes lost a playoff series? In 2020, the Carolina Hurricanes lost to the Boston Bruins in the First Round.",
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"headings": "\nCarolina Hurricanes\nRaleigh » National Hockey League\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Raleigh\n1998-2020\nAll Seasons\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\nChampionship Years\nCarolina Hurricanes History\nOverview\nHave the Carolina Hurricanes gone by any other names?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes were in the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes missed the playoffs?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes won a playoff series?\nWhen was the last time the Hurricanes lost a playoff series?\nHow many Stanley Cups have the Hurricanes won?\nCarolina Hurricanes Postseason Results\n",
"segment": "The Carolina Hurricanes last missed the playoffs in 2018. When was the last time the Hurricanes won a playoff series? In 2019, the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Islanders in the Conference Semi-Finals. When was the last time the Hurricanes lost a playoff series? In 2020, the Carolina Hurricanes lost to the Boston Bruins in the First Round. How many Stanley Cups have the Hurricanes won? The Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup Finals once, in 2006. Carolina Hurricanes Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n38-25-5\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2019\n46-29-7\nLost Conference Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n2018\n36-35-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2017\n36-31-15\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n35-31-16\nMissed Playoffs\n2015\n30-41-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n36-35-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n19-25-4\nMissed Playoffs\n2012\n33-33-16\nMissed Playoffs\n2011\n40-31-11\nMissed Playoffs\n2010\n35-37-10\nMissed Playoffs\n2009\n45-30-7\nLost Conference Finals (Won 2 Rounds)\n2008\n43-33-6\nMissed Playoffs\n2007\n40-34-8\nMissed Playoffs\n2006\n52-22-8\nWon Stanley Cup Final\n2004\n28-34-14-6\nMissed Playoffs\n2003\n22-43-11-6\nMissed Playoffs\n2002\n35-26-16-5\nLost Stanley Cup Final (Won 3 Rounds)\n2001\n38-32-9-3\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n2000\n37-35-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1999\n34-30-18\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1998\n33-41-8\nMissed Playoffs\n1997\n32-39-11\nMissed Playoffs\n1996\n34-39-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1995\n19-24-5\nMissed Playoffs\n1994\n27-48-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1993\n26-52-6\nMissed Playoffs\n1992\n26-41-13\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1991\n31-38-11\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1990\n38-33-9\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1989\n37-38-5\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1988\n35-38-7\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1987\n43-30-7\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\n1986\n40-36-4\nLost Conference Semi-Finals (Won 1 Round)\n1985\n30-41-9\nMissed Playoffs\n1984\n28-42-10\nMissed Playoffs\n1983\n19-54-7\nMissed Playoffs\n1982\n21-41-18\nMissed Playoffs\n1981\n21-41-18\nMissed Playoffs\n1980\n27-34-19\nLost First Round (Won 0 Rounds)\nYears the team was not located in Raleigh",
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"headings": "Peter Laviolette\nPeter Laviolette\nContents\nEarly life\nPlaying career\nCoaching career\nNew York Islanders\nCarolina Hurricanes\nPhiladelphia Flyers\nNashville Predators\nWashington Capitals\nHonors, awards, distinctions\nCareer statistics\nRegular season and playoffs\nInternational\nHead coaching record\nPersonal life\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He also coached the U.S. Olympic men's hockey team at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. The Hurricanes won their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history during the 2006 playoffs, after winning two very close seven-game playoff series over the Buffalo Sabres and Edmonton Oilers. Laviolette was only the fourth American-born coach to win it. He was also the runner-up for the Jack Adams Award for the NHL's Coach of the Year, which was awarded to Lindy Ruff in the closest vote ever recorded for this award, 155–154. After winning their first Stanley Cup, Laviolette's Hurricanes suffered through an injury-plagued 2006–07 season that saw the team finish with a disappointing 40–34–8 record. The next season, the team once again got off to a poor start, but held first place in a weak division for most of the season, despite having a sub-.500 record until February. The team then got hot and built what was seen as a solid lead. However, the Washington Capitals got red hot in the final weeks, Carolina lost several games down the stretch, and Laviolette's group missed the post-season. On November 7, 2008, following his 240th victory, Laviolette moved past John Tortorella to become the winningest American-born coach in the NHL. Tortorella later eclipsed this record in 2009.",
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"headings": "Carolina Hurricanes\nCarolina Hurricanes\nContents\nFranchise history\nNew England/Hartford Whalers (1971–1997)\nMove to North Carolina (1997–2001)\nStanley Cup Finals and slow starts (2001–2006)\nStanley Cup champions\nPost-championship slump (2006–2017)\nTom Dundon and the \"Bunch of Jerks\" (2018–present)\nLogos and Uniforms\nMinor league affiliates\nAHL/IHL\nECHL\nSeason-by-season record\nPersonnel\nCurrent roster\nRetired numbers\nNotes:\nTeam captains\nHall of Famers\nBroadcasters\nFirst-round draft picks\nNHL awards and trophies\nStanley Cup\nStatistics\nFranchise scoring leaders\nFranchise records\nIndividual\nTeam\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Carolina advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 2002, where they were defeated by the Detroit Red Wings. The Hurricanes won the 2006 Stanley Cup over the Edmonton Oilers, giving the state of North Carolina its first, and as of 2021, only major professional sports championship. Contents\n1 Franchise history\n1.1 New England/Hartford Whalers (1971–1997)\n1.2 Move to North Carolina (1997–2001)\n1.3 Stanley Cup Finals and slow starts (2001–2006)\n1.3.1 Stanley Cup champions\n1.4 Post-championship slump (2006–2017)\n1.5 Tom Dundon and the \"Bunch of Jerks\" (2018–present)\n2 Logos and Uniforms\n3 Minor league affiliates\n3.1 AHL/IHL\n3.2 ECHL\n4 Season-by-season record\n5 Personnel\n5.1 Current roster\n5.2 Retired numbers\n5.3 Team captains\n5.4 Hall of Famers\n5.5 Broadcasters\n5.6 First-round draft picks\n6 NHL awards and trophies\n7 Statistics\n7.1 Franchise scoring leaders\n7.2 Franchise records\n7.2.1 Individual\n7.2.2 Team\n8 Notes\n9 References\n10 External links\nFranchise history\nNew England/Hartford Whalers (1971–1997)\n\nThis section 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: \" Carolina Hurricanes\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (February 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nMain article: Hartford Whalers\nThe New England Whalers were established in November 1971 when the World Hockey Association (WHA) awarded a franchise to begin play in Boston, Massachusetts. For the first two years of their existence, the club played their home games at the Boston Arena and Boston Garden. With the increasing difficulty of scheduling games at Boston Garden (owned by the NHL rival Boston Bruins ), the owners decided to move the team to Hartford, Connecticut, beginning with the 1974–75 season.",
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"segment": "Teams in the Southeast Division have had a home attendance above the league average for a given year only six times: Carolina Hurricanes: 17,386 in 2006–07 (league average of 16,957); won the Stanley Cup that year\nTampa Bay Lightning: 17,820 in 2003–04 (league avg. 16,533) – won the Stanley Cup that year\n20,509 in 2005–06 (league avg. 16,954)\n19,876 in 2006–07 (league avg. 16,957)\n18,692 in 2007–08 (league avg. 17,308)\nWashington Capitals: 17,341 in 2001–02 (league avg.",
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"segment": "With 32 seconds remaining in regulation, Conklin misplayed the puck behind his own net, where it deflected off Jason Smith 's stick to the front of the empty net, allowing Brind'Amour to score the winning goal. Hurricanes goaltender Cam Ward had to make the last of his 34 saves with 3.8 seconds remaining, robbing Shawn Horcoff for the second time in the third period with a glove save to preserve the victory. Game two\nJune 7\nEdmonton Oilers\n\n0–5\n\nCarolina Hurricanes\nRBC Center\n\nWith Roloson's injury, Jussi Markkanen started for the Oilers in game two. Although Markkanen had played 37 games in the regular season, sharing the job with Ty Conklin and Mike Morrison, he and Conklin switched back and forth during the playoff as the backup (with the other sitting in the press box as a healthy scratch); he also had not played in a game since March 1, 2006. The Hurricanes shut out the Oilers, 5–0, with five different Carolina players scoring goals. It was the first time three goaltenders had been used in a Stanley Cup final since May 1970, when the St. Louis Blues employed Jacques Plante, Glenn Hall and Ernie Wakely on their way to being swept by the Boston Bruins . Game three\nJune 10\nCarolina Hurricanes\n\n1–2\n\nEdmonton Oilers\nRexall Place\n\nMarkkanen once again started in net with Roloson still out. Shawn Horcoff scored just over two minutes into the first period. During the second period, a short-handed goal was waved off by the referee, because he had lost sight of the puck and had blown the whistle, despite the fact that the puck had not yet been covered.",
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"segment": "Carolina defeated the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final, and Ward won the Conn Smythe trophy as playoff MVP. Frequently Asked Questions About Carolina Hurricanes Tickets\nHow much are Carolina Hurricanes tickets? Hurricanes ticket prices on the secondary market can vary depending on a number of factors. Typically, Hurricanes tickets can be found for as low as $22.00, with an average price of $85.00. How to get cheap Hurricanes tickets? If you’re looking for cheap Hurricanes tickets, tickets can be found for as low as $22.00. Additionally, once you click on your preferred event date, use the “sort by price” button located in the top left hand corner of the event page to sort all available Hurricanes tickets by cheapest tickets available. Where do Carolina Hurricanes play? The Hurricanes home games are played at PNC Arena in Raleigh, NC. What teams are in the Carolina Hurricanes division?",
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"segment": "A Quick Guide to Chinese Currency\nA Quick Guide to Chinese Currency\nLast updated on 2020-05-08\nTravelers to China are often confused by how to refer to Chinese money. In English, some people call it the Chinese \"dollar.\" In Chinese, there are three common names and two symbols in regular use. The official name for Chinese currency is Renminbi, which literally translates to People's Currency and is abbreviated to RMB. The most widespread international usage is yuan, which is abbreviated to CNY. You can write either CNY 1,000 or RMB 1,000. The official symbol for the Chinese yuan is ¥. However, in most stores and restaurants in China, the symbol is represented by the Chinese character 元 instead, which is pronounced \"yuan.\" While traveling in China, you will also hear people say \"kuai,\" pronounced “kwai”, which is a local word for yuan. To further confuse you, there are two names for 1/10th of a Chinese yuan.",
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"title": "What Is the Name of China's Currency: Renminbi or Chinese Yuan?",
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"segment": "What Is the Name of China's Currency: Renminbi or Chinese Yuan? Home / Tips / Tour Planning /\nChinese Currency & Money Exchange\nChinese Currency\n\nCurrency Exchange at\nBeijing Capital International Airport\nWhat is the name of China's currency? Answer: Renminbi, literally people's currency, is the legal tender of the People's Republic of China, which is issued by the People's Bank of China. It has another name, Chinese Yuan. • Short official name: CNY (Chinese Yuan)\n• Abbreviation: RMB\n• Chinese: Ren Min Bi (人民币)\n• Symbol:",
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"segment": "people's currency'; symbol: 元 / ¥; code: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China and one of the world's reserve currencies . The yuan ( Chinese: 元; pinyin: yuán) is the basic unit of the renminbi, but the word is also used to refer to the Chinese currency generally, especially in international contexts. One yuan divides into ten jiao ( Chinese:",
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"segment": "Arise! Arise! Arise! Millions of but one heart\nBraving the enemies' fire! March on! Braving the enemies' fire! March on! March on! March, march on! The Currency of China is the Renminbi\nThe current official currency of China is the renminbi (RMB).",
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"title": "Where is Binance based. : binance",
"headings": "\nWhere is Binance based.\nThis thread is archived\nContinue this thread\nRenminbi\nMore posts from the binance community\nHow to verify if i'm ugly?\nDoes this mean it worked?\n0.0005 BTC withdrawal fee!\nFinally got everything off Coinbase because of so many terrifying problems and then became a Binance convert...\nTracking crypto scams @ r/CryptoScams\nETH 2.0 staking\nTrying to transfer ETH from binance to coinbase, confused on what 'transfer network' to pick\nHow to move BTC off of binance if based in USA?\n",
"segment": "literally: \" people's currency\"; sign: 元; code: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The yuan (Chinese: 元; pinyin: yuán) is the basic unit of the renminbi, but is also used to refer to the Chinese currency generally, especially in international contexts where \"Chinese yuan\" is widely used to refer to the Renminbi.",
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"segment": "Braving the enemies' fire! March on! March on! March, march on! The Currency of China is the Renminbi\nThe current official currency of China is the renminbi (RMB). The primary unit of the currency is yuan. A yuan is divided into ten jiao and further subdivided into ten fen. The currency is issued by The People’s Bank of China. Coins\nIn the year 1955, the circulation of aluminum 1-, 2-, and 5- fen coins began for the first time although their production started in 1953. The frontside of the coins bore the emblem of the nation and the name denomination could be found on the backside.",
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"segment": "CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. The yuan (Chinese: 元; pinyin: yuán) is the basic unit of the renminbi, but is also used to refer to the Chinese currency generally, especially in international contexts where \"Chinese yuan\" is widely used to refer to the Renminbi. The distinction between the terms renminbi and yuan is similar to that between sterling and pound, which respectively refer to the British currency and its primary unit. One yuan is subdivided into 10 jiao (Chinese: 角; pinyin: jiǎo), and a jiao in turn is subdivided into 10 fen (Chinese:",
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"segment": "Somebody has well said that if you in US would say that something costs \"two bucks\", then if in China the shop-keeper will say it costs \"two yuan\". MORE ABOUT CHINESE CURRENCY : Thus, we can say that official Chinese currency is known as Renminbi. This is issued by People's Bank of China and is the sole legal tender in China. As given above, the unit of Renminbi is yuan and the smaller, jiao and fen. The conversion among the three is: 1 yuan = 10 jiao =100 fen. Chinese people often refer to Yuan as Kuai, Jiao as Mao. RMB is issued both in notes and coins. Denominations of paper notes include :-",
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"segment": "RMB; Chinese: 人民币; pinyin: rénmínbì; literally: \" people's currency\"; sign: 元; code:",
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"title": "What Currency Should I Take On My China Visit? - ExTravelMoney",
"headings": "What Currency Should I Take On My China Visit?\nWhat Currency Should I Take On My China Visit?\nWhat currency does China use?\nChanging your USD currency notes to CNY currency notes in China\nWithdraw CNY from ATM by USD Travel Card\nPaying by Credit Card\nChanging Chinese Yuan back to your currency\nImportant Tips:\nComments\n",
"segment": "However, many people don’t know what currency to carry to China. In this blog post, you’ll find out which two currency to carry to China for your travel there. What currency does China use? The official currency of China is the Renminbi or RMB. The Renminbi is used in mainland China only. Hong Kong and Macau have their own currencies, the Hong Kong dollar and the Pataca respectively. The code for Renminbi or Chinese Yuan, as it is popularly known, is CNY. The CNY currency units are: The Yuan = 1\nThe Jiao = 1/10 Yuan ie, 1 Chinese dime\nThe Fen = 1/10 Jiao ie, 1 Chinese cent\nCNY Banknotes come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. These currency notes are of different sizes and come in different colours.",
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what year did scottie pippen come into the nba? | 1987 | [
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"headings": "\nScottie Pippen Bio\n(Professional basketball player)\nScottie Pippen is a Hall of Famer, six-time NBA champion, Olympic gold medalist. Scottie is married and has eight kids.\nRelationship Statistics of Scottie Pippen\nInside Biography [ hide]\nWho is Scottie Pippen?\nScottie Pippen: Birth Facts, Family, Childhood\nScottie Pippen: Education\nScottie Pippen: Professional Life, Career\nScottie Pippen: Net Worth, Salary\nScottie Pippen: Rumors, Controversy\nBody Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\nSocial Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter\n",
"segment": "After high school graduation, he attended the University of Central Arkansas in Conway and played for the University’s team. He did not receive much recognition in college because the school played in the NAIA. Scottie Pippen: Professional Life, Career\nPippen began his professional career as a basketball player in 1987. He was selected fifth overall in the 1987 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics and traded to the Chicago Bulls for Olden Polynice and a future draft pick options. Caption: Scottie Pippen (Source: NBA)\nHe made his NBA debut in November 1987. In the 1990–91 NBA season, Pippen emerged as the Bulls’ primary defensive stopper and became a vital member of the team. In September 1991, he was selected for the United States men’s Olympic basketball team to represent the United States of America at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.",
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"segment": "Career: Scottie Pippen made his NBA debut on November 7, 1987, when the Chicago Bulls faced the Philadelphia 76ers as their first game of the season. He finished the game with 10 points, 2 steals, 4 assists, and 1 rebound in 23 minutes of play. The Bulls won their season-opening game 104–94. Pippen claimed the starting small forward position during the 1988 NBA Playoffs, helping the Jordan-led Bulls to reach the conference semifinals for the first time in over a decade. Pippen was an NBA All-Star selection for the first time in 1990. During the 1990-91 season, Pippen emerged as the primary defensive stopper and a huge scoring threat. He had his first triple-double on November 23 when the Bulls faced the Los Angeles Clippers as he had 13 points, 12 assists, and 13 rebounds in 30 minutes in a 105–97 win. For his efforts in the 1990–91 NBA season Pippen was awarded NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors. The Bulls went on to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1991 NBA Finals.",
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"segment": "During his seventeen year career, he played twelve seasons with the Chicago, one with the Rockets and four with the Trail Blazers, making the post-season sixteen straight times. He has played in more post-season games than any other players except Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Robert Horry. Pippen will be eligible for induction into the Basketball in 2010. Early life\nScottie Pippen was born in Hamburg, Arkansas attending college at the University of Central Arkansas. At the start of his college career, the then 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Pippen was a essential key on the team with such high and depended on his stipend for being the team manager and his summer job as a McDonalds Worker to fund his education. In those four years, however, Pippen grew to a height of 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m). He eventually reached 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)) and improved enough by his senior year to be considered a viable NBA prospect. NBA career\nEarly career\nPippen's performance in the pre-draft Portsmouth Invitational Tournament improved his draft stock dramatically. He was selected fifth overall in the 1987 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics and traded eventually to the Chicago for Olden Polynice. The trade is regarded as a steal by the Bulls as Pippen would go on to be named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History NBA players of all time.",
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"segment": "Scottie made his NBA debut on November 7, 1987, when the Chicago Bulls opened against the Philadelphia 76ers. He finished with 10 points, 2 steals, 4 assists, and 1 rebound in 23 minutes of play, and the Bulls won 104–94. With teammate Michael Jordan as a motivational and instructional mentor, Pippen refined his skills and slowly developed many new ones over his career. Jordan and Pippen frequently played one-on-one outside of team practices, simply to hone each other's skills on offense and defense. Pippen claimed the starting small forward position during the 1988 NBA Playoffs, helping the Jordan-led Bulls to reach the conference semifinals for the first time in over a decade. Pippen emerged as one of the league's premier young forwards at the turn of the decade, recording then-career highs in points (16.5 points per game), rebounds (6.7 rebounds per game), and field goal shooting (48.9%), as well as being the NBA's number three leader in steals (211). These feats earned Pippen his debut NBA All-Star selection in 1990. Pippen continued to improve as the Bulls reached the Eastern Conference Finals in 1989 and 1990, but were eliminated both times by the Detroit Pistons. In the 1990 final, Pippen suffered a severe migraine headache at the start of Game 7 that impacted his play and he made only one of his ten field goal attempts as the Bulls lost 93–74. The Bulls' first three-peat (1991–1993)\nIn the 1990–91 NBA season, Pippen emerged as the Bulls' primary defensive stopper and a versatile scoring threat in Phil Jackson 's ' triangle offense '.",
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"segment": "When he was younger he aspired to make the winning shot in the 7th game of an NBA championship on the same day. He attended Hamburg High School where he played for the school basketball team. Career\nScottie Pippen was picked by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1987 NBA draft. The same year, he made his NBA debut against the Philadelphia 76ers. The following season, Pippen played 73 games, started 56 of those, and scored 14.4 points per game on average. His incredible performance improved and he made his debut appearance in the NBA All-Star Team. Pippen started all the 82 games he appeared in and scored an average of 17.8 points per game. Pippen once more led the team to the playoffs and they were once again defeated in the Eastern Conference semifinals. With Jordan’s return prior to the 1995-96 season and the acquisition of two-time champion Dennis Rodman, the Bulls built their team around their three-star players. The team won a total of 72 matches and lost 10, which was an NBA record at the time.",
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"segment": "His Teams: (at least 1 game played)\nChicago\nBulls\n1987-88 to 1997-98\nHouston\nRockets\n1998-99\nPortland\nTrail Blazers\n1999-00 to 2002-03\nChicago\nBulls\n2003-04\nScottie Pippen Profile, All the Information: Hall of Fame: Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 2010. NBA Championships Details: 1990-91 with Chicago Bulls\n1991-92 with Chicago Bulls\n1992-93 with Chicago Bulls\n1995-96 with Chicago Bulls\n1996-97 with Chicago Bulls\n1997-98 with Chicago Bulls\nAll-Star Game: 7 times - 1 MVP\n1990, 1992, 1993, 1994 (MVP), 1995, 1996, 1997\nAwards and Honors by Type: Steals Leader - Once\n1994-95\nAll-NBA First Team - 3 times\n1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96\nAll-NBA Second Team - Twice\n1991-92, 1996-97\nAll-NBA Third Team - Twice\n1992-93, 1997-98\nAll-Defensive First Team - 8 times\n1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99\nAll-Defensive Second Team - Twice\n1990-91, 1999-00\nAwards and Honors by Year: 1990-91\nAll-Defensive Second Team\n1991-92\nAll-NBA Second Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1992-93\nAll-NBA Third Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1993-94\nAll-NBA First Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1994-95\nSteals Leader\nAll-NBA First Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1995-96\nAll-NBA First Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1996-97\nAll-NBA Second Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1997-98\nAll-NBA Third Team\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1998-99\nAll-Defensive First Team\n1999-00\nAll-Defensive Second Team\nAdvertisement\nScottie Pippen NBA Stats Summary: Career Averages\nCareer\nGames\nPoints\nRebounds\nAssists\nSteals\nBlocks\nSeason\n1,178\n16.1\n6.4\n5.2\n2.0\n0.8\nPlayoffs\n208\n17.5\n7.6\n5.0\n1.9\n0.9\nCareer Totals\nCareer\nGames\nPoints\nRebounds\nAssists\nSteals\nBlocks\nSeason\n1,178\n18,940\n7,494\n6,135\n2,307\n947\nPlayoffs\n208\n3,642\n1,583\n1,048\n395\n185\nScottie Pippen Basic Stats:",
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"segment": "Caption: Scottie Pippen (Source: NBA)\nHe made his NBA debut in November 1987. In the 1990–91 NBA season, Pippen emerged as the Bulls’ primary defensive stopper and became a vital member of the team. In September 1991, he was selected for the United States men’s Olympic basketball team to represent the United States of America at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. He won the NBA World Championship six times with the Chicago Bulls. He left the club in 1998 and joined Houston Rockets. After playing with the club for two years, he joined the Portland Trail Blazers in the 1999–2000 NBA season. Scottie left the Portland Trail in 2003 and returned to Chicago Bulls. He played for the club for two years and retired in October 2004.",
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"segment": "Lautner is best known for playing Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga film series based on the novels of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. He practiced karate at a young age and gained his black belt by age eight. He won several junior world martial art championships. Continue to the next page to see Taylor Lautner net worth, popularity trend, new videos and more. Last update: March 2021",
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"segment": "Over the years he's also been attached to a number of action movies that never even made it out of pre-production. Taylor Lautner is most well-known for his role as Jacob Black in the Twilight Saga. ( Summit)\nHas Taylor Lautner been in recent movies or TV shows? His last movie was Run the Tide in 2016. In the last five years, Lautner had two notable TV roles –– on Ryan Murphy's 2016 show Scream Queens and three seasons of the British comedy Cuckoo from 2014 to 2018. That was his last role. READ MORE: This is what little Tabitha from Bewitched looks like now\nLautner has never publicly spoken about his withdrawal from acting, but way back in 2015 The Hollywood Reporter commented that Abduction was the beginning of his downfall. \"Insiders point to 2011's Abduction [as the beginning of the downturn], which was critically panned. After that... the leading-man offers dried up. '",
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"segment": "Also, in 2008, Taylor portrayed the role of Christian Slater’s son in the short-lived television series My Own Worst Enemy. The show was abandoned after a few episodes. He also starred in the action-drama ‘Abduction.’ Unfortunately, this film didn’t make much of an impression on critics. In 2010, Lautner was considered to be the highest-paid teen actor in Hollywood. In 2013, he starred in an Adam Sandler comedy, “The Grown Ups 2”. In 2016, Lautner co-starred on the Ryan Murphy comedy horror series Scream Queens. Awards & Achievements\nLautner was rated one of People magazine’s “100 Most Beautiful People” in 2009. • In 2003, Taylor Lautner was honored with No. 1 rank in the world for NASKA’s Black Belt Open Forms, Musical Weapons, Traditional Weapons, and Traditional Forms.",
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"segment": "in Junior Bonner (1972), The Getaway (1972), and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) as an aging, eccentric outlaw friend of Billy's; and in Michael Cimino 's crime film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), He also played Ivan Moss, father of Michael J. Pollard 's character C. W. Moss, in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). He portrayed an ill-tempered chuckwagon cook in the 1969 film The Undefeated, starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson, and appeared in Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971) as the drunken Doc Shultz. He appeared in Back to the Future Part III (1990) with veteran Western actors Pat Buttram and Harry Carey Jr.. Taylor's last film role was in Maverick (1994), and although he had only a fleeting appearance as an unnamed \"Room Clerk\", his name appears in the film's opening credits. Television work\nIn the 1950s, he guest-starred three times on the syndicated series The Range Rider, starring Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones. He appeared in the 1955 episode \"The Outlander\" of Cheyenne, and on the syndicated series Death Valley Days playing the Colorado silver miner \"Chicken Bill\" Lovell. In 1957, Taylor was cast alongside Alan Hale, Jr., in the syndicated Casey Jones TV series. He played in the 1961 Perry Mason episode \"The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather\". Taylor was on The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–1963), in the episodes \"My Child Is Yet a Stranger\" and \"The Tyrees of Capital Hill\". He was in The Andy Griffith Show, first as the preacher who marries Charlene Darling to Dud Wash, then as postmaster Talbert, and next as the brother-in-law of town handyman Emmett Clark.",
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"segment": "If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Regina Hall’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\nRegina Hall was born on the 12th of December in the year 1970 in the Washington D.C. region of the United States to parents Ruby and Odie Hall. After schooling from her native city, she had henceforth enrolled at the Fordham University in the Bronx region. From the prestigious university, Regina Hall had after that graduated in the year 1992 with a bachelor’s in the subject of English. For her Master’s, Regina Hall had after that enrolled in the New York University with journalism as her subject, from where she had graduated in the year 1997. However, after her father’s death during her first semester, her life changed completely. She struggled and finished her studies and had later joined the entertainment industry. Her debut performance was in the year 1996 in the grand music launch of Wild Cowboys known as “The Interview.” Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 12 December 1970, Regina Hall is 50 years old as of today’s date 1st June 2021.",
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"segment": "The same year, she appeared in the monster film Godzilla vs. Kong, and made her directorial debut in the drama Passing, which she also wrote and co-produced. Passing premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and received critical acclaim before its distribution rights were acquired by Netflix for approximately $16 million. Stage\nHall at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival\nHall made her professional stage debut in 2002 when she starred as Vivie in her father's production of Mrs Warren's Profession at the Strand Theatre in London. Her performance, described as \"admirable\" and \"accomplished\", earned her the Ian Charleson Award in 2003. In 2003, Hall's father celebrated 50 years as a theatre director by staging a season of five plays at the Theatre Royal in Bath, Somerset. Hall starred in two of these plays; she appeared as Rosalind in her father's production of As You Like It, which gained her a second Charleson nomination and starred in the title role of Thea Sharrock 's revival of D. H. Lawrence 's The Fight for Barbara. In 2004, Hall appeared in three plays for the Peter Hall Company at the Theatre Royal Bath, two of which her father directed: Man and Superman in which she played Ann, and Galileo's Daughter in which she played Sister Maria Celeste. The third, Molière 's Don Juan, in which she played the part of Elvira, was directed by Sharrock.",
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"segment": "The same year, she appeared in the monster film Godzilla vs. Kong, and made her directorial debut in the drama Passing, which she also wrote and co-produced. Passing premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and received critical acclaim before its distribution rights were acquired by Netflix for approximately $16 million. Stage\nHall at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival\nHall made her professional stage debut in 2002 when she starred as Vivie in her father's production of Mrs Warren's Profession at the Strand Theatre in London. Her performance, described as \"admirable\" and \"accomplished\", earned her the Ian Charleson Award in 2003. In 2003, Hall's father celebrated 50 years as a theatre director by staging a season of five plays at the Theatre Royal in Bath, Somerset. Hall starred in two of these plays; she appeared as Rosalind in her father's production of As You Like It, which gained her a second Charleson nomination and starred in the title role of Thea Sharrock 's revival of D. H. Lawrence 's The Fight for Barbara. In 2004, Hall appeared in three plays for the Peter Hall Company at the Theatre Royal Bath, two of which her father directed: Man and Superman in which she played Ann, and Galileo's Daughter in which she played Sister Maria Celeste. The third, Molière 's Don Juan, in which she played the part of Elvira, was directed by Sharrock.",
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"segment": "It signaled a pivotal point for Hall's career. As a key member of the all-star cast, she welcomed rising-star status in \" black - Hollywood \". Hall gained more recognition with her role in the comedy-horror-spoof Scary Movie (and the sequels Scary Movie 2, Scary Movie 3, and Scary Movie 4) portraying the sex-crazed Brenda Meeks, and the TV movie Disappearing Acts. The Scary Movie films would become some of her best known roles. In 2001, Hall landed the role of Coretta Lipp on the prime-time drama Ally McBeal, which was originally a recurring role over several episodes but was made a main character in the 5th season of the show. A year later, she starred in the action-drama Paid in Full, a film directed by Charles Stone III. Since then, she has appeared in leading roles in films such as Malibu's Most Wanted, King's Ransom and The Honeymooners. She appeared in the film Law Abiding Citizen in 2009. She had a role in the 2010 Danneel Harris and Arielle Kebbel film Mardi Gras. From its fall 2010 debut until a series overhaul in January 2011, Regina Hall portrayed Deputy District Attorney Evelyn Price on Law & Order:",
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"segment": "It signaled a pivotal point for Hall's career. As a key member of the all-star cast, she welcomed rising-star status in \" black - Hollywood \". Hall gained more recognition with her role in the comedy-horror-spoof Scary Movie (and the sequels Scary Movie 2, Scary Movie 3, and Scary Movie 4) portraying the sex-crazed Brenda Meeks, and the TV movie Disappearing Acts. The Scary Movie films would become some of her best known roles. In 2001, Hall landed the role of Coretta Lipp on the prime-time drama Ally McBeal, which was originally a recurring role over several episodes but was made a main character in the 5th season of the show. A year later, she starred in the action-drama Paid in Full, a film directed by Charles Stone III. Since then, she has appeared in leading roles in films such as Malibu's Most Wanted, King's Ransom and The Honeymooners. She appeared in the film Law Abiding Citizen in 2009. She had a role in the 2010 Danneel Harris and Arielle Kebbel film Mardi Gras. From its fall 2010 debut until a series overhaul in January 2011, Regina Hall portrayed Deputy District Attorney Evelyn Price on Law & Order:",
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"segment": "Regina Hall is best known for being a Movie Actress. Actress who became known for her comedic performances in the Scary Movie parody film franchise. She achieved widespread recognition for her roles in The Best Man and The Best Man Holiday. She starred alongside Anna Faris in the Scary Movie franchise. Regina Hall attended MA Journalism, New York University (1997). Regina Hall is turning 51 in\nRegina was born in the 1970s. The 1970s were an era of economic struggle, cultural change, and technological innovation. The Seventies saw many women's rights, gay rights, and environmental movements. The 50-year-old American was born in the Year of the Dog and is part of Generation X\nAccording to Chinese Zodiac, Regina was born in the Year of the Dog. People born in the Year of the Dog are loyal and can keep a secret.",
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"segment": "Regina Hall Boyfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples\nRegina Hall\nRegina Hall is a 50-year-old American Movie Actress from Washington D.C, United States. She was born on Saturday, December 12, 1970. Is Regina Hall married or single, and who is she dating now? Let’s find out! As of 2021, Regina Hall is possibly single. RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nRegina Hall is an American film and television actress and comedian. She is perhaps best known for her lead role as Brenda Meeks in the first four Scary Movie films. Hall, who was an English major in college and studied journalism in graduate school, envisioned a career as a journalist, but ventured into acting in her late twenties. She attended New York University, earning her Masters degree in journalism.",
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"segment": "However, she had soon drifted towards acting and chose it as her destiny. Hence, as of June 2021, through a series of exceptional performances, Regina Hall had secured her career in the industry pretty wisely, which had led to the approximate net worth of Regina Hall to be $5 million. Regina Hall has had a pretty turbulent life. After her mother being diagnosed with Scleroderma in the year 2004, she had actively involved herself as a volunteer for raising awareness against the disease. Hence, she had also joined the Scleroderma Research Foundation. After a bad breakup, Regina Hall had also tried to turn into a nun but was refused as the criteria end at 39. However, she strives towards soaring high in her career and even towards helping people throughout.",
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"segment": "Paul the Apostle, Saul of Tarsus, Saint Paul\nBorn Country: Turkey\nBorn in: Tarsus, Mersin\nFamous as: Religious Preacher\nSpiritual & Religious Leaders Italian Men\nDied on: 67\nplace of death: Rome\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nPope Celestine V\nPope Pius IX\nAgatha of Sicily\nPope Leo I\nWho was St Paul? A Hellenistic Jew, St Paul is known worldwide as one of the earliest Christian missionaries, along with Saint Peter and James the Just. He was also known as Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul and the Paul of Tarsus. However, he preferred to call himself 'Apostle to the Gentiles'. Paul had a broad outlook and was perhaps endowed as the most brilliant person to carry Christianity to varied lands, such as Cyprus, Asia Minor (modern Turkey), mainland Greece, Crete and Rome.",
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"segment": "10 Interesting Facts About St. Paul (the Apostle) | WhatThaFact.com\n10 Interesting Facts About St. Paul (the Apostle)\nUnknown & Interesting Facts About St. Paul The Apostle\nPaul was born in the Roman city Tarsus, located in today’s Turkey. He was born in a wealthy family and he also participated in stoning Stephen, the first Christian Martyr. Paul, a Pharisee and a tentmaker, was not physically impressive nor was he a good speaker. There are some interesting facts about St. Paul (The Apostle) which are unknown to many people, here they are: Interesting Facts About St. Paul The Apostle\n#1: Relatives\n7 relatives of Paul is mentioned in the New Testament. They are Andronicus and Junia, Jason, Sosipater and Lucius. There was also mention of his sister and his nephew who helped him in prison. #2: Eating habits\nHe must have been eating fish with scales because the Jewish dietary laws prevents from eating fish without scales.",
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"segment": "we can reach for the book of Acts; and we can look at statements from early Christian literature regarding Paul. Taken together, we can create a composite portrait of Paul’s early life. Let’s begin. Where Paul is from\nPaul was born in the city of Tarsus, capital of the province of Cilicia. During Paul’s time, this was a city which enjoyed no taxation. It was a free city, and a place of culture and learning. How did Paul's family arrive in Tarsus? There is some suspicion that Paul’s parents or ancestors were taken to Tarsus as prisoners of war. The theologian Jerome, writing in the late fourth to early fifth century, indicates that Paul and his parents were brought to Tarsus from the region of Gischala in Judea.",
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"segment": "in his early life, he took part in the persecution of Christians. However, on the road to Damascus, he underwent a conversion and became a committed Christian himself. Early life\nSt Paul, also known as Saul, ethnically was Jewish, coming from a devout Jewish family. He was also born a Roman Citizen in Tarsus, Cilicia, South Turkey. He grew up in Jerusalem and was brought up by Gamaliel, a leading authority in the Jewish religious establishment (Sanhedrin). In addition to learning religious scriptures, he also studied Greek philosophers and was well acquainted with the Stoic philosophers, who advocated a virtuous acceptance of life as a path to happiness. In his daily life, he was a tent maker. During his early life, St Paul was a Pharisee – a group of Jewish people who administered the law. He admitted to participating “beyond measure” in the persecution of Christians. This included taking part in the stoning of Stephen, a Christian.",
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"segment": "By his own account, Paul was born a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin in the city of Tarsus, the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, and grew up in Jerusalem (Acts 22:3; Philippians 3:5-6). Paul identified himself as an orthodox Jewish Pharisee and the son of a Pharisee, who was born a citizen of Rome (Acts 23:6, 26:5; Galatians 1:15). According to St. Jerome (347-420), there was a tradition among Christians in the Holy Land that Paul's parents were immigrants to Tarsus from the Judean city of Gischala: \" They say that the parents of the apostle Paul were from Gischala, a region of Judea and that, when the whole province was devastated by the hand of Rome and the Jews scattered throughout the world, they were moved to Tarsus a town of Cilicia; the boy Paul inherited the lot of his parents \" (St. Jerome, Commentary on Philemon, vs. 23-24). St. Jerome repeats essentially the same information in Famous Men. However, here Jerome contradicts Paul's own statement that he was born in Tarsus: \" Paul, an apostle, previously called Saul, was not one of the Twelve Apostles.",
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"segment": "St Paul Biography | Biography Online\nSt Paul Biography\nSt Paul was an influential figure in the early development of Christianity. His writings and epistles form a key section of the New Testament; St Paul helped to codify and unify the direction of the emerging religion of Christianity. In particular, St Paul emphasised the role that salvation is based on faith and not religious customs. St Paul was both Jewish and a Roman citizen; in his early life, he took part in the persecution of Christians. However, on the road to Damascus, he underwent a conversion and became a committed Christian himself. Early life\nSt Paul, also known as Saul, ethnically was Jewish, coming from a devout Jewish family. He was also born a Roman Citizen in Tarsus, Cilicia, South Turkey. He grew up in Jerusalem and was brought up by Gamaliel, a leading authority in the Jewish religious establishment (Sanhedrin).",
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"segment": "He played the role of Young Kismet in the film that stars Sam Bottoms. Four years later, he played roles in two movies titled The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 as Sharkboy and Elliot Burtaught, respectively. He then appeared in the movie Twilight as Jacob Black in 2008, which became one of his most popular roles. In this movie, he appears as the son of Bella (Kristen Stewart)’s father’s friend and a potential love rival of Edward Cullen ( Robert Pattinson ). A year later, he appeared in the second installment of the Twilight film series, where he appeared as the cheerful companion of Bella and also becomes a werewolf. Furthermore, he played the role of Willy Harrington in the movie titled Valentine’s Day in 2010. In the same year, he appeared in the third installment of the twilight film series titled The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Lautner played three movies in 2011 titled Field of Dreams 2: Lockout, Abduction, and The Twilight Saga:",
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"segment": "Later, he dated Raina Lawson, a model and then Billie Catharine Lourd. Furthermore, Lautner is also linked to Selena Gomez. He then dated Taylor Dome, a nurse since 2018. The couple married in 2020. Taylor Lautner career\nMovies\nTaylor made his feature film debut with the movie Shadow Fury in 2001. He played the role of Young Kismet in the film that stars Sam Bottoms. Four years later, he played roles in two movies titled The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D and Cheaper by the Dozen 2 as Sharkboy and Elliot Burtaught, respectively. He then appeared in the movie Twilight as Jacob Black in 2008, which became one of his most popular roles. In this movie, he appears as the son of Bella (Kristen Stewart)’s father’s friend and a potential love rival of Edward Cullen ( Robert Pattinson ). A year later, he appeared in the second installment of the Twilight film series, where he appeared as the cheerful companion of Bella and also becomes a werewolf.",
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"segment": "Over the years he's also been attached to a number of action movies that never even made it out of pre-production. Taylor Lautner is most well-known for his role as Jacob Black in the Twilight Saga. ( Summit)\nHas Taylor Lautner been in recent movies or TV shows? His last movie was Run the Tide in 2016. In the last five years, Lautner had two notable TV roles –– on Ryan Murphy's 2016 show Scream Queens and three seasons of the British comedy Cuckoo from 2014 to 2018. That was his last role. READ MORE: This is what little Tabitha from Bewitched looks like now\nLautner has never publicly spoken about his withdrawal from acting, but way back in 2015 The Hollywood Reporter commented that Abduction was the beginning of his downfall. \"Insiders point to 2011's Abduction [as the beginning of the downturn], which was critically panned. After that... the leading-man offers dried up. '",
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"segment": "In 2010, he was named as the highest-paid teenage actor in Hollywood. He was ranked fourth on the People’s magazine “Most Amazing Bodies” in 2010. Lautner trained with Michael Chaturantabut for several years to gain his black belt in martial arts. He has appeared in all the movies of the Twilight series. He played the character named Reymund Hightower in the 2016 drama film, Run the Tide, and this role got him nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the “Choice Movie Actor: Drama” category. He does not take drugs and alcohol. Taylor was replaced by J.J. Dashnaw in the role of Sharkboy in the movie We Can Be Heroes (2021) which is the sequel of The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D (2005).",
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"segment": "Lautner is best known for playing Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga film series based on the novels of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. He practiced karate at a young age and gained his black belt by age eight. He won several junior world martial art championships. Continue to the next page to see Taylor Lautner net worth, popularity trend, new videos and more. Last update: March 2021",
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"segment": "This epic story of love and conflict between humans, vampires and werewolves spanned five hugely successful films. In total, the Twilight movies made more than $3 billion worldwide, according to the Box Office Mojo website. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 was released in 2012, marking the end of this popular series. Later Roles\nDuring his Twilight years, Lautner tried to branch out into other roles. He appeared in the 2010 ensemble comedy Valentine's Day, which stars Jamie Foxx, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Garner. The following year, Lautner starred in the action drama Abduction. Lautner also appeared in the 2013 Adam Sandler comedy Grown Ups 2. In 2016, he had a starring role in the second season of Scream Queens. Personal Life\nLautner has been romantically linked to such other celebrities as Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift.",
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"segment": "in Junior Bonner (1972), The Getaway (1972), and Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) as an aging, eccentric outlaw friend of Billy's; and in Michael Cimino 's crime film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), He also played Ivan Moss, father of Michael J. Pollard 's character C. W. Moss, in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). He portrayed an ill-tempered chuckwagon cook in the 1969 film The Undefeated, starring John Wayne and Rock Hudson, and appeared in Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971) as the drunken Doc Shultz. He appeared in Back to the Future Part III (1990) with veteran Western actors Pat Buttram and Harry Carey Jr.. Taylor's last film role was in Maverick (1994), and although he had only a fleeting appearance as an unnamed \"Room Clerk\", his name appears in the film's opening credits. Television work\nIn the 1950s, he guest-starred three times on the syndicated series The Range Rider, starring Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones. He appeared in the 1955 episode \"The Outlander\" of Cheyenne, and on the syndicated series Death Valley Days playing the Colorado silver miner \"Chicken Bill\" Lovell. In 1957, Taylor was cast alongside Alan Hale, Jr., in the syndicated Casey Jones TV series. He played in the 1961 Perry Mason episode \"The Case of the Grumbling Grandfather\". Taylor was on The Lloyd Bridges Show (1962–1963), in the episodes \"My Child Is Yet a Stranger\" and \"The Tyrees of Capital Hill\". He was in The Andy Griffith Show, first as the preacher who marries Charlene Darling to Dud Wash, then as postmaster Talbert, and next as the brother-in-law of town handyman Emmett Clark.",
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"segment": "Top Questions\nWhat did Charles Dickens write? Among Charles Dickens’s many works are the novels The Pickwick Papers (1837), Oliver Twist (1838), A Christmas Carol (1843), David Copperfield (1850), Bleak House (1853), and Great Expectations (1861). In addition, he worked as a journalist, writing numerous items on political and social affairs. Why is Charles Dickens important? Charles Dickens is considered the greatest English novelist of the Victorian era. He enjoyed a wide popularity, his work appealing to the simple and the sophisticated. The range, compassion, and intelligence of his view of society and its shortcomings enriched his novels and made him one of the great forces in 19th-century literature. What was Charles Dickens’s early life like? Charles Dickens’s father, a clerk, was well paid, but his failings often brought the family trouble. In 1824 Charles was withdrawn from school and did manual factory work, and his father went to prison for debt.",
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"segment": "He performed very well in the game. He was named the 13th Phoenix Suns player to have a double-double in his debut game. He signed a deal with Atlanta Hawks on March 1, 2016. He stayed with Atlanta Hawks for a year. He signed with Philadelphia 76ers on September 25, 2017. He was, however, waived on October 14, 2017. Achievements & Awards\nKris Humphries won the NBA 11th Man of the Year Award in 2016. Net Worth & Salary of Kris Humphries in 2021\nKris Humphries Net Worth\nAs of May 2021, Kris Humphries has an estimated net worth of $30 million. He was paid $12 million while at Boston Celtics. The engagement ring he used in proposing to Kim Kardashian was worth $2 million.",
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"headings": "List of All Asian Flags\nList of All Asian Flags\nFlags of Asia\nList of All Asian Countries Flags Updated List 2021\nSome Facts About Asian Flags\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "Asia is a continent that comprises of the frozen tundra of Siberia as well as the scorching deserts of the middle east. The continent also extends from the jungles of Southeast Asia to the great steppe of the Central Asia. The countries lying in this massive continent are as diverse as its landscape. Due to the large diversity here, it is nearly impossible to discuss about the continent as a whole. Thus, it is better to split the continent into various regions that share a common cultural diversity. Asia being the largest continent of the world is generally divided into 5 different regions i.e. Southwest Asia which is generally called Middle East Asia, South Asia that comprises of the countries of Indian Sub-Continent, East Asia that comprises of China, North and South Korea, and Japan, Central Asia lying on the vast steppe in the center part of the continent and Southeast Asia constituting of Vietnam as well as its surrounding nations. Conclusion\nThe two most populous nations on the planet i.e. India and People’s Republic of China lie on this continent i.e. Asia. The continent has 48 independent sovereign states and few dependent territories. Each of these countries have their own national flags. Every flag of Asia is rectangular in shape except that of Nepal.",
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"segment": "List of Countries in Asia – Countryaah.com\nList of Countries in Asia\nAs the world’s largest and most populous continent, Asia has an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers which represents 29.4 percent of the Earth’s land area. With population of around 4.46 billion (2020), Asia constitutes about 60 percent of the world’s population. Politically, Asia is often divided into 6 regions: North Asia, Central Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia. How Many Countries in Asia\nAs of 2020, Asia consists of 48 countries, of which two (Turkey and Russia) are also located in Europe. Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia can also be considered to be located in both continents. The largest country in Asia is China, followed by India. And the smallest is the Maldives. Location Map of Asia\nAlphabetical List of All Countries in Asia\nThe following table lists 48 independent nations in Asia in alphabetical order. Hong Kong and Macao are two special cities of China.",
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"segment": "Geography for Kids: Asian countries and the continent of Asia\n\n\nGeography\nAsia\nGeography\n\nThe continent of Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent with over 4 billion people calling Asia home. Asia also contains the world's most populous country, China, and the world's largest country, Russia. Asia borders Africa and Europe to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east. The continent of Asia is so large and diverse that it often is divided into sub-regions (see map below). Northern Asia\nCentral Asia\nMiddle East\nSouthern Asia\nEastern Asia\nSoutheastern Asia\n\nAsia is rich in diverse races, cultures, and languages. Many of the world's major religions came out of Asia including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Asia has a major influence on world culture and the world's economy. Countries such as Russia, China, Japan and India produce products and services that are used by every nation in the world. Asia is also abundant in natural resources.",
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"segment": "The continent of Asia includes many islands, some of them countries. The Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and Taiwan are major island nations in Asia. Altogether, there are more than 40 countries in Asia. Asia has many different climate regions. They range from polar in the Siberian Arctic to tropical in equatorial Indonesia. Parts of Central Asia, including the Gobi Desert, are dry year-round. Asia is the most mountainous continent. More than 50 of the highest peaks in the world are in Asia. Mount Everest, which is in both Nepal and China, is the highest point on Earth at more than 8,700 meters (29,000 feet) high. Australia/ Oceania\nOceania is the name for thousands of islands that sit in the Pacific Ocean.",
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"headings": "Asia continent | asia map | List of countries in asia\nAsia continent | asia map | List of countries in asia\nTable of Contents\nMap of Asia\nList of Countries in Asia\nAsia – Africa boundary\nAsia – Europe boundary\nAsia – Oceania boundary\nGeography and climate\nEconomy\nDemographics\nLanguages\nReligions\n",
"segment": "Asia continent | asia map | List of countries in asia | einfon\nAsia continent | asia map | List of countries in asia\nBy: infon Leave a Comments\nDecember 21, 2016\nAsia is the world’s largest and most populated continent has a total 50 independent countries at this moment. Russia is the largest country and Maldives is the smallest country of this continent. China, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Turkey are the most visited countries in Asia. Shanghai, China is the largest city of Asia. China, Japan, India, South Korea and Indonesia are the largest economies in Asia. Table of Contents\nMap of Asia\nList of Countries in Asia\nAsia – Africa boundary\nAsia – Europe boundary\nAsia – Oceania boundary\nGeography and climate\nEconomy\nDemographics\nLanguages\nReligions\nMap of Asia\nThe Asia map shows big parts of this continent except of some countries in the Middle East and Western Asia. The map of Asia represents about one-third landmass of the earth and is lying completely north of the equator excluding some Southeast Asian islands. The map of Asia also shows the connection to Africa by the Isthmus of Suez and borders of Europe along the Ural Mountains and across the Caspian Sea. List of Countries in Asia\nBefore we discuss about the Asia, we should know some basic things first.",
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"segment": "Asia\nAsia is the largest and most populous continent and is a continent in the seven continent system. Asia consists of forty-eight countries as per the United Nations along with many other highly autonomous regions and disputed areas that are often generalised as countries of their own. Afghanistan - Kabul\nArmenia - Yerevan\nAzerbaijan - Baku\nBahrain - Manama\nBangladesh ( বাংলাদেশ) - Dhaka ( ঢাকা)\nBhutan - Thimphu\nBrunei - Bandar Seri Begawan\nCambodia (Kampuchea) - Phnom Penh\nChina - Beijing\nEast Timor (Timor Leste) - Dili\nGeorgia - Tbilisi\nIndia - New Delhi\nIndonesia - Jakarta\nIran - Tehran\nIraq - Baghdad\nIsrael - Jerusalem\nJapan - Tokyo\nJordan (Al Urdun) - Amman\nKazakhstan - Nur-Sultan\nKuwait - Kuwait City\nKyrgyzstan - Bishkek\nLaos - Vientiane\nLebanon (Lubnan) - Beirut\nMalaysia - Kuala Lumpur\nMaldives - Malé\nMongolia - Ulaanbaatar\nMyanmar (Burma) - Naypyidaw\nNepal - Kathmandu\nNorth Korea - Pyongyang\nOman - Muscat\nPakistan - Islamabad\nPalestine - Ramallah\nPhilippines - Manila\nQatar - Doha\nRussia - Moscow (Russia is a part of Asia geographically, but, politically, it is a part of Europe)\nSaudi Arabia - Riyadh\nSingapore - Singapore\nSouth Korea - Seoul\nSri Lanka - Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte (administrative), Colombo (commercial)\nSyria - Damascus\nTajikistan - Dushanbe\nThailand (Muang Thai) - Bangkok\nTurkey - Ankara\nTurkmenistan - Aşgabat\nTaiwan - Taipei\nUnited Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi\nUzbekistan - Tashkent\nVietnam - Hanoi\nYemen - Sana'a\nEurope\nEurope is the second smallest continent, but the third most populous. It is a continent in one of the seven continent systems and the seven continent system. In other systems it is part of Asia, Eurasia or Eurafrasia. Below is the list of fully sovereign or de facto countries that are indisputably either entirely or partially situated within Europe. The 49 countries are: Albania (Shqipëria) - Tirana\nAndorra - Andorra la Vella\nAustria (Österreich) - Vienna\nBelarus (Беларусь) - Minsk\nBelgium ( Dutch: België, French: Belgique, German:",
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"headings": "Obsidian Rock – Meaning, Uses, Facts, Properties & Color\nObsidian Rock – Meaning, Uses, Facts, Properties & Color\n1. Intrusive Igneous Rocks\n1 – Extrusive Igneous Rocks\nWhat Is Obsidian Rock?\nGeological Classification of Obsidian Rocks:\nFormation of Obsidian Rocks in Nature\nNatural Stone Pavers Collection\nExotic Collection\nPremia Collection\nPorcelain Pavers\nSteps Stones\nWindow Sills\nPool Copings\nProperties of Obsidian\nSpecific Gravity & Density of Obsidian\nStreaks & Colors of Obsidian\nThe hardness of Obsidian (How Hard Is Obsidian Rocks)\nCompressive Strength of Obsidian\nPorosity of Obsidian\nObsidian Fracture\nLuster & Transparency of Obsidian\nWhat Type of Rock Is Obsidian?\nThe occurrence of Obsidian Rocks in Different Geographic Regions of the Earth\nObsidian Uses\nObsidians as Weapons & Tools:\nObsidians in Construction Industry:\nObsidians in Medical Surgery:\nObsidians in Antiquity and Jewelry Industry:\nObsidian Rocks for Sales\nWrapping It Up\n",
"segment": "Asia: Afghanistan, Indonesia, Japan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia. Africa: Kenya. Europe: Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Scotland, and Turkey. North America: Canada, Mexico, and the USA. Central America: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Papua New Guinea.",
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"segment": "Eurasia\nIs Asia considered a continent? um.................yah\nAsia\nAfrica\nEurope\nnorth America\nsouth America\nOceania\nYes, Asia is a continent, A continent is generally a large\nlandmass and is often on only one tectonic plates, though this not\nalways the case. The seven continents are Asia, Africa, North\nAmerica, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. Europe and Asia? Europe and Asia are two continents that share one large land\nmass. Asia is the largest continent, while Europe is the\nsecond-smallest. Europe an Asia as 1 continent? Europe and Asia as one continent is known as Eurasia. However,\nAsia is also attached to Africa making Europe indirectly connected\nto Africa as well. These three continents form one of the two\nsupercontinents today:",
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"segment": "How Many Countries in Asia? | The 7 Continents of the World\nHow Many Countries in Asia? As the largest continent in the world, thecontinent of Asia has 48 countries within its borders that are recognized by the United Nations. There are 5 additional dependent or unrecognized territories that are within the Asia continent as well which include Taiwan, Palestine, Hong Kong, and Macau among others. Dividing Lines of Asia\nThe continent of Asia borders 3 other continents which can make defining its area difficult. Asia’s western border runs along the Ural Mountains, Caspian Sea, and Ural River separating it from the continent of Europe. Its southern border is marked by the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea. The line that separates Africa from Asia is generally understood to be the Suez Canal. The division between the continent of Australia (Oceania) and Asia is often disputed but is often described as the line between Java and New Guinea. The border in the north is defined by theArctic Ocean in the North and thePacific Ocean in the East.",
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"segment": "From largest to smallest, they are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. Usually, nearby islands are also considered to be part of a continent. Japan, for example, is part of the continent of Asia. Greenland and all the islands in the Caribbean Sea are usually considered part of North America. Only a very small number of islands are not considered part of any continent. Europe and Asia are actually part of a single, enormous piece of land called Eurasia. However, most geographers treat them as two separate continents because their societies developed somewhat separately. Riding the Tectonic Plates\nEarth is made up of three main layers. The core is in the center. The mantle wraps around the core.",
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who nominated anthony kennedy? | Ronald Reagan | [
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"headings": "Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination\nRobert Bork Supreme Court nomination\nContents\nNomination\nSenate votes\nCommittee\nFull Senate\nImpact\n\"Bork\" as a verb\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\n",
"segment": "He is the most recent Supreme Court nominee to be officially rejected by the Senate, while Bork’s margin of rejection by the Senate remains by percentage the third-largest on record and was the largest for 142 years. Reagan subsequently nominated Douglas H. Ginsburg, who withdrew from consideration following revelations of his earlier marijuana use. Finally Reagan nominated Anthony Kennedy, who was viewed as a mainstream conservative. Kennedy was unanimously confirmed in February 1988. This article is part of\na series about\nRonald Reagan\nPolitical positions\nElectoral history\nEarly life\nCareer\nFilms\nGovernor of California\nGovernorship\n40th President of the United States\nPresidency\ntimeline\nPolicies\nDomestic\nReaganomics\nForeign\nReagan Doctrine\ninternational trips\nAppointments\nCabinet\nJudiciary\nFirst term\nTransition\nFirst inauguration\nCold War (1979–1985)\nAssassination attempt\nInvasion of Grenada\n\"Evil Empire\"\nSecond term\nSecond inauguration\nCold War (1985–1991)\nChallenger disaster\nLibya bombing\nIran–Contra affair\n\"Tear down this wall!\" INF Treaty\nPresidential campaigns\n1968 primaries\nconvention\n1976\nprimaries\nconvention\n1980\nprimaries\nconvention\ndebates\nelection\n1984\nprimaries\nconvention\ndebates\nelection\n\"Morning in America\"\n\"Bear\"\nPost-presidency\nPresidential Library and Museum\nMedal of Freedom\nBibliography\nAn American Life\nThe Reagan Diaries\nAlzheimer's diagnosis\nDeath and state funeral\nLegacy\nSpeeches and debates\n\"A Time for Choosing\"\nReagan Era\nReagan Award\nDepictions\nSixth Party System\nv\nt\ne\n\nThis article is part of\na series about\nJoe Biden\nPresident of the United States\nIncumbent\nPolitical positions\nElectoral history\nEarly life\nEarly career\nEponyms\nFamily\nHonors\nPublic image\nU.S. Senator from Delaware\nSenate Judiciary Committee\nSupreme Court hearings\nRobert Bork\nClarence Thomas\n1994 Crime Bill\nViolence Against Women Act\nSenate Foreign Relations Committee\nVice President of the United States\nTransition\nTenure\nObama administration\nfirst inauguration\nsecond inauguration\nEconomic policy\nGreat Recession response\n2010 Tax Relief Act\n2011 debt-ceiling crisis response\nfiscal cliff response\nForeign policy\nTask forces\nGun Violence\nProtect Students from Sexual Assault\nWomen and Girls\nPresident of the United States\nTransition\nInauguration\nTimeline\nExecutive actions\nproclamations\nTrips\ninternational\n2021\nCOVID-19 pandemic\nImpeachment efforts\nAppointments\nCabinet\nAmbassadors\nFederal judges\nExecutive Office\nPolicies\nCOVID-19\nWH Response Team\nEconomy\n2021 Rescue\nElectoral/ethics\nEnvironment\nForeign policy\nImmigration\nInfrastructure\nBBBP, Jobs, Families\nSocial issues\ncannabis\nPresidential campaigns\n1988\nprimaries\n2008\nprimaries\n2020\nprimaries\nsexual assault allegation\nconvention\ndebates\nelection\nendorsements\nprimary\nU.S. representatives\nstate and territorial representatives\norganizations\nvice presidential selection\nVice presidential campaigns\n2008\nselection\nconvention\nelection\n2012\nconvention\nelection\nPublished works\nPromises to Keep\nPromise Me, Dad\nv\nt\ne\nContents\n1 Nomination\n2 Senate votes\n2.1 Committee\n2.2 Full Senate\n3 Impact\n4 \"Bork\" as a verb\n5 Notes\n6 References\n7 Further reading\nNomination\nSupreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. was considered a moderate, often referred to as a \"swing vote\" in close decisions. After he announced his retirement on June 26, 1987, Senate Democrats asked liberal leaders to form a \"solid phalanx\" to oppose an \"ideological extremist\" replacement for Powell. Democrats warned Reagan there would be a fight over the nomination if Bork became the nominee. President Reagan nominated Bork for the seat on July 1, 1987. Bork had long been interested in the position;",
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"headings": "Does the Senate have a constitutional responsibility to consider a Supreme Court nomination?\nDoes the Senate have a constitutional responsibility to consider a Supreme Court nomination?\nThe Facts\nThe Pinocchio Test\nThree Pinocchios\n",
"segment": "Some readers have asked why I did not include Anthony Kennedy, who was confirmed on Feb. 3, 1988, an election year, by a Democratic-controlled Senate after being nominated by a Republican president. That’s because he was filling a vacancy that opened up on June 26, 1987, well before the election year. Kennedy was the third nominee for the position.) The Pinocchio Test\nAs you can see, there is no recent parallel to the current situation: a president filling a sudden vacancy on the court in an election year when the Senate is controlled by the opposition party, particularly when the vacancy occurred with nearly a year left in the presidential term. Advertisement\nBut it is also clear that politics has always played a role — and the Senate has set the rules to act as it wants. Nearly 200 years ago, the Senate made it clear that it was not required to act on a Supreme Court nomination. In periods of divided government, especially with elections looming, the Senate has chosen not to act — or to create circumstances under which the president’s nominee either withdrew or was not considered. Indeed, the patterns don’t suggest the Senate used procedures out of constitutional duty, out of deference for what the Constitutio",
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"title": "REAGAN NOMINATES ANTHONY KENNEDY TO SUPREME COURT - The New York Times",
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"segment": "REAGAN NOMINATES ANTHONY KENNEDY TO SUPREME COURT - The New York Times\nU.S. | REAGAN NOMINATES ANTHONY KENNEDY TO SUPREME COURT\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/12/us/reagan-nominates-anthony-kennedy-to-supreme-court.html\nAdvertisement\nContinue reading the main story\nSupported by\nContinue reading the main story\nREAGAN NOMINATES ANTHONY KENNEDY TO SUPREME COURT\nBy Linda Greenhouse, Special To the New York Times\nNov. 12, 1987\nCredit...\nThe New York Times Archives\nSee the article in its original context from\nNovember 12, 1987, Section A, Page 1 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. President Reagan, stung by the failure of two nominations to the Supreme Court in the last three weeks, today nominated Judge Anthony M. Kennedy and expressed the hope that he could be confirmed quickly in a spirit of bipartisan cooperation. Mr. Reagan emphasized that Judge Kennedy ''seems to be popular with many senators of varying political persuasions.'' ''The experience of the last several months has made all of us a bit wiser,'' he said. [ Transcript, page B10. ] Mr. Reagan's tone today was in marked contrast to the sharply partisan terms in which he presented his previous nominee, Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, two weeks ago.",
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"title": "REAGAN NOMINATES ANTHONY KENNEDY TO SUPREME COURT - The New York Times",
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"segment": "President Reagan, stung by the failure of two nominations to the Supreme Court in the last three weeks, today nominated Judge Anthony M. Kennedy and expressed the hope that he could be confirmed quickly in a spirit of bipartisan cooperation. Mr. Reagan emphasized that Judge Kennedy ''seems to be popular with many senators of varying political persuasions.'' ''The experience of the last several months has made all of us a bit wiser,'' he said. [ Transcript, page B10. ] Mr. Reagan's tone today was in marked contrast to the sharply partisan terms in which he presented his previous nominee, Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, two weeks ago. Then the President called the Senate's rejection of his first nominee, Judge Robert H. Bork, a ''disservice to the Court and to the nation'' and said that ''the American people will know what's up'' if the Senate did not act quickly. ' Delighted' to Be Picked\nJudge Kennedy, in his brief appearance before White House reporters today, was asked whether he was ''upset that you are, in effect, the third choice for this seat?'' ''I'm delighted with this nomination,'' he replied with a slight smile. Senators from both parties said they would reserve judgment and examine the new nominee's record closely. But beneath the studiously noncommittal responses was a general expectation that Judge Kennedy would be confirmed, as well as collective relief that another bruising battle could probably be avoided.",
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"segment": "Anthony Kennedy was then nominated on November 11 and confirmed in early February 1988 as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. See also\nList of Jewish American jurists\nList of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States\nReferences\n^ a b \"Democrats open-minded on Ginsburg\". Milwaukee Sentinel. Associated Press. October 30, 1987. p. 1, part 1. ^ a b \"President picks young, novice judge\". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press.",
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"headings": "Kennedy announces retirement from Supreme Court\nTRENDING:\nSPONSORED:\nKennedy announces retirement from Supreme Court\nDon't miss a brief. Sign up for our daily email.\n",
"segment": "Nominated by former President Reagan and confirmed in 1988, Kennedy has made a name for himself as a moderate and pivotal swing vote on the court. During his tenure, he sided with liberals to advance LGBT rights, save ObamaCare and limit the death penalty while voting with the conservative wing to protect religious liberty and limit campaign finance laws. Democrats and liberals, still angry with Republicans’ refusal to hold a confirmation hearing or vote on Merrick Garland\nMerrick Garland The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Uber - Infrastructure, Greene consume Washington Justice, Garland disappoint Trump critics with memo move Advocates fear DOJ contract would limit legal assistance to immigrants MORE\n, former President Obama’s nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia, are sure to put up at fight, but they have little leverage. Republicans changed Senate rules last year to get Trump’s nominee for Scalia’s seat, Neil Gorsuch, confirmed, lowering the threshold to advance Supreme Court nominations to a simple majority vote. Trump has already crafted a short list of candidates in the event of an opening, and each prospective nominee would likely shift the ideological balance of the court even further to the right for decades to come. Supreme Court vacancies have become a key voting issue. In a CNN exit poll, 70 percent of 2016 voters said the Supreme Court was an important factor in their vote — and Trump won 49 percent of those voters. Trump touted Gorsuch as one of his greatest achievements for months after he was confirmed. Earlier this month, Demand Justice, a liberal legal group, launched a digital ad campaign attacking Trump's prospective nominees in the event of a vacancy just to get a leg up in the inevitable fight. The retirement is sad news for liberals, who had hoped that Kennedy would — as Ginsburg has vowed — remain on the job as long as physically possible.",
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"headings": "For Joe Biden, 1987 Brought Triumph In The Wake Of Political Setback\nElections\nFor Joe Biden, 1987 Brought Triumph In The Wake Of Political Setback\nPlagiarism charges against Biden\nDropping out of the presidential race\nPolitics\n'The Speech': How Sanders' 2010 Filibuster Elevated His Progressive Profile\n\"Oh, Joe, you just forget that stuff\"\nBork defeated\n",
"segment": "And of course ultimately that's what happened.\" Bork defeated\nEnlarge this image\nSupreme Court nominee Anthony Kennedy, right, shakes hands with Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Biden before the start of his confirmation hearing on Dec. 15, 1987. Kennedy, President Reagan's third nominee for the position, won bipartisan praise from senators. Doug Mills/AP hide caption\ntoggle caption\nDoug Mills/AP\nSupreme Court nominee Anthony Kennedy, right, shakes hands with Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Biden before the start of his confirmation hearing on Dec. 15, 1987. Kennedy, President Reagan's third nominee for the position, won bipartisan praise from senators. Doug Mills/AP\nAfter Biden ended his campaign in the press conference, he went back to the hearing room and swore in the next witness. \"Look, my business is behind us. Let's move on,\" Biden said after a couple of Senate colleagues piped up to offer him support. Ultimately Bork's nomination failed in the Senate. It was bipartisan.",
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"segment": "The remark attracted national attention. DeVos replied that the Trump administration budget proposal would give parents and students more power and opportunity so that American education could again become \"the envy of the world\". Kennedy has attracted comment for his manner in the Senate. A January 2018 Huffington Post article reported: \" Since being elected to the Senate a year ago, Kennedy ... has made a name for himself on Capitol Hill with his wit, humor and penchant for folksy expressions―a notable feat in a place where jargon and arcane procedure tend to reign supreme\". In the months leading up to the 2019 election, Kennedy was mentioned as a prospective candidate for governor in the nonpartisan blanket primary against Democratic incumbent John Bel Edwards. But on December 3, 2018, he announced that he would not run for governor, saying he preferred to remain in the Senate. 2020 presidential election\nAfter Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election and Trump refused to concede, Kennedy announced that he would, along with 11 other Republican senators, object to certain states' electoral votes in the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count on January 6, unless there was an audit of the vote , citing baseless election fraud claims. He was participating in the certification when Trump su",
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"segment": "Anthony Kennedy - Wikipedia\nAnthony Kennedy\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Anthony Kennedy Supreme Court nomination)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican judge\nThis article is about the Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. For the 19th-century United States Senator, see Anthony Kennedy (Maryland politician). \"Justice Kennedy\" redirects here. For other uses, see Justice Kennedy (disambiguation). Anthony Kennedy\n\n\nAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States\nIn office\nFebruary 18, 1988 – July 31, 2018\nNominated by\nRonald Reagan\nPreceded by\nLewis F. Powell Jr.\nSucceeded by\nBrett Kavanaugh\nJudge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit\nIn office\nMay 30, 1975 – February 18, 1988\nNominated by\nGerald Ford\nPreceded by\nCharles Merton Merrill\nSucceeded by\nPamela Ann Rymer\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nAnthony McLeod Kennedy\n( 1936-07-23)\nJuly 23, 1936 (age 84)\nSacramento, California, U.S.\nSpouse (s)\nMary Davis\n\n( m. 1963) \nChildren\n3\nEducation\nStanford University ( BA)\nHarvard University ( LLB)\nLondon School of Economics\nSignature\n\nMilitary service\nAllegiance\nUnited States\nBranch/service\nUnited States Army\nYears of service\n1961–1962\nUnit\nCalifornia Army National Guard\nAnthony McLeod Kennedy (born July 23, 1936) is a retired American lawyer and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1988 until his retirement in 2018. He was nominated to the court in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan, and sworn in on February 18, 1988. After the retirement of Sandra Day O'Connor in 2006, he was the swing vote on many of the Roberts Court 's 5–4 decisions. Born in Sacramento, California, Kennedy took over his father's legal practice in Sacramento after graduating from Harvard Law School. In 1975, President Gerald Ford appointed Kennedy to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In November 1987, after two failed attempts at nominating a successor to Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., President Reagan nominated Kennedy to the Supreme Court.",
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"segment": "Prior to being formally nominated, Ginsburg withdrew his name from consideration due to the allegations but remained on the federal appellate bench. Anthony Kennedy selection\nAfter Ginsburg's withdrawal, Reagan nominated Anthony Kennedy on November 11, 1987, and he was then confirmed to fill the vacancy on February 3, 1988. While vetting Kennedy for potential nomination, some of Reagan's Justice Department lawyers said Kennedy was too eager to put courts in disputes many conservatives would rather leave to legislatures, and to identify rights not expressly written in the Constitution. Kennedy's stance in favor of privacy rights drew criticism; Kennedy cited Roe v. Wade and other privacy right cases favorably, which one lawyer called \"really very distressing\". In another of the opinions Kennedy wrote before coming to the Supreme Court, he criticized (in dissent) the police for bribing a child into showing them where the child's mother hid her heroin;",
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where did will smith go to high school? | Overbrook High School | [
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"segment": "Will Smith's Education Background\nWill Smith's Education Background\nJaylen Waddle\nWillard Christopher “Will” Smith, Jr. was born on September 25, 1968 in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father, Willard Christopher Smith, Sr., was a refrigerator salesman. His mother, Caroline Smith, was a school administrator who worked for the Philadelphia school board. Smith’s parents separated when he was thirteen years old. It has been stated that Smith turned down a scholarship to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). However, he never applied. Smith was a good student with high SAT scores, and was admitted to a “pre-engineering program” at MIT. Smith has reported that he never had intentions of attending college. Smith’s celebrity life began in the 1980’s as the MC of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.",
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"segment": "Where did Will Smith go to collage? this question might sound dumb or pointless but I need to know\nIt's for a trivia scavenger hunt I have to finish over the summer using the internet for a computer class I'm taking next year\n...Show more\nSource (s): smith collage: https://tr.im/WXQgd\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nWill Smith was born and raised in Philadelphia. Through his cut-up behavior, he had already obtained the nickname \"fresh prince\" in high school. He is a graduate of Overbrook High School. Smith turned down acceptance and admission to MIT to pursue a career as an MC. He started as the MC of the hip-hop duo DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince, with his childhood friend Jeffrey \"DJ Jazzy Jeff\" Townes as turntablist and producer. ...Show more\ncging22\nLv 5\n1 decade ago\nWill Smith was born and raised in Philadelphia. Through his cut-up behavior, he had already obtained the nickname \"fresh prince\" in high school.",
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"segment": "Will Smith\nWill Smith Facts\nFactinate Video of the Day\n43. Born and Raised\nWill Smith was born on September 25th, 1968 in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wikimedia Commons\n42. Mom and Dad\nWill’s mother was on his school board, and his father was an electrical engineer who owned a refrigeration company. His parents were Baptist, but they still sent him to a strict Catholic school growing up. Getty Images\n41. Brothers and Sisters\nWill Smith has three siblings: Pam, Ellen, and Harry. Shutterstock\n40. Starting Young\nWhen he was only 12 years old, he began rapping at home and in school.",
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"headings": "Will Smith Net Worth\nNet Worth\nWill Smith Net Worth\nNet Worth:\n$350 Million\nAge:\n52\nBorn:\nSeptember 25, 1968\nCountry of Origin:\nUnited States of America\nSource of Wealth:\nActor/Rapper\nLast Updated:\n2021\nEarly Life\nCareer\nHow Does Will Smith Spend His Money?\nHighlights\nFavorite Quotes from Will Smith\n“You can cry, ain’t no shame in it.” – Will Smith\n5 Rules for Success from Will Smith\n1. Forget Plan B\n2. Broaden Your Horizons\n3. Work Harder than Everybody Else\n4. Make A Choice\n5. Have A Purpose\nSummary\nWhat do you think about Will Smith’s net worth? Leave a comment below.\n",
"segment": "Early Life\nWill Smith was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the 25th September 1968. Smith’s mother was a school board administrator, and his father a refrigerator engineer. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Will Smith\nReport this Ad\nHe has three siblings; his older sister Pamela, and younger twins Harry and Ellen. Smith went to Overbrook High School and did get offered a scholarship at MIT, which he turned down because he had no intentions of going to college. His dream was to become a rapper, and that’s what he set out to do. Career\nSmith’s career started out by forming the rap group ‘ DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince ’ with his friend Jeffrey Townes in the 80’s. They had several famous hits, including ‘Summertime’ and ‘Parents Just Don’t Understand’. The problem came when Will started spending a lot of money, and ended racking up a tax debt of $2.8 million. The IRS took various possessions of Smith’s, and it was at that time he was approached about the making of the sitcom ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air’.",
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"segment": "He grew up in West Philadelphia's Wynnefield neighborhood, and was raised Baptist. He has three siblings, sister Pamela, who is four years older, and twins Harry and Ellen, who are three years younger. Smith attended Our Lady of Lourdes, a private Catholic elementary school in Philadelphia. His parents separated when he was 13, but did not actually divorce until around 2000. Smith attended Overbrook High School. Though widely reported, it is untrue that Smith turned down a scholarship to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); he never applied to college because he \"wanted to rap.\" Smith says he was admitted to a \"pre-engineering [summer] program\" at MIT for high school students, but he did not attend. According to Smith, \"My mother, who worked for the School Board of Philadelphia, had a friend who was the admissions officer at MIT. I had pretty high SAT scores and they needed black kids, so I probably could have gotten in.",
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"segment": "Early Life And Education Of Will Smith\nWill Smith was born as Willard Carroll “Will” Smith, Jr. on September 25, 1968, and now he is 49 years old. Will was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of United States and now he is living in Los Angeles, California. Will Smith is also known with his another name as The Fresh Prince and he is nominated within 2 Academy awards as well as he was won 4 Grammy Awards as the most successful songwriter, actor as well as producer. He has also been nominated for 5 Golden Globe Awards as well. Will Smith was born to the father Willard Carroll Smith, Sr. who was a refrigerator engineer and his mother was a Philadelphia school board administrator whose name is Caroline Bright. Will Smith was raised up by Baptist and he is the younger children- he has 3 siblings named as Pamela, Harry, and Ellen. Harry and Ellen are twins whereas, his sister Pamela if 4 years older in her age than that of him. Will Smith studied at Overbrook High School and he also joined with the scholarship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. During the very time in his college days, he seemed good in rap and also among the friends he used to mention that he wants to rap.",
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"segment": "Will Smith wasn’t just a talented performer, he was also showing academic potential. A little bravado goes a long way in life, but Will Smith wasn’t just bragging. He was bright, and his SAT scores backed that up. These scores piqued the interest of universities that were looking to diversify their students. At the time, educational institutions were hard pressed to find and recruit young African-American students. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass, was calling. Will Smith was offered the chance to become Will Smith, engineering student, and turned it down, much to the dismay of his parents. In fact, he didn’t want to go to college at all. He was focused on two goals: be a rapper, and conquer Hollywood.",
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"segment": "Will Smith talks about growing up in Philadelphia, \"It was probably 50 percent Orthodox Jewish. One neighborhood over were all the pretty little Muslim girls. Mine was a Baptist household, and I went to a Catholic school. I was surrounded by different religions.\" Early Life: At the age of 12, Will Smith began rapping, but later on when he turned 16 is when his rapping career really started. That is when he met a DJ named Jeff Townes at a party and became friend with him and together they became rappers. The birth of Will Smith's career started when he became a rapper known as \"The Fresh Prince\" alongside with his friend \"DJ Jazzy Jeff.\" At the age of 18 after a release of the song \"Girls ain't nothing but trouble\" it hit the billboards and Will Smith became a successful millionare at his young age. Growing up in the west of Philadelphia, Will talks about what it was like growing up in his neighborhood as a young kid, \"My school was 90 percent white, but 90 percent of the kids I played with were black.",
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"segment": "The capital city is Helena (pop. 32,300 in 2018), the largest city is Billings, and the largest urban area is the Billings Metropolitan Area with a population of 181,600 (in 2019). Race and Ethnic groups\nThe population of Montana is predominantly white (86%). The rest of the population consists of Native Americans 6.6%, Hispanics or Latinos 4.0%, Asians 0.9% and African Americans 0.6%. [ 4]\nThe largest airports are Billings Logan International Airport ( IATA code: BIL) and Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport ( IATA code: BZN). Cities and Towns in Montana\nThe map above shows the location of following cities and towns in Montana: The largest cities in Montana with a population of more than 20,000\nBillings (109,550), Missoula (74,400), Great Falls (58,700), Bozeman (48,500), Butte (34,300), Helena (32,300), and Kalispell (24,000)\nPopulation figures in 2018\nOther cities and towns in Montana: Anaconda, Baker, Big Timber, Broadus, Browning, Chester, Choteau, Circle, Colstrip, Conrad, Crow Agency, Culbertson, Cut Bank, Deer Lodge, Dillon, Drummond, East Glacier Park, Ekalaka, Eureka, Forsyth, Fort Benton, Fort Peck, Glasgow, Glendive, Grass Range, Great Falls, Jordan, Laurel, Lewistown, Libby, Livingston, Malta, Miles City, Morgan, Plentywood, Polson, Red Lodge, Roundup, Scobey, Shelby, Sidney, Terry, Thompson Falls, Three Forks, Townsend, Virginia City, West Yellowstone, White Sulphur Springs, Whitefish, Wibaux, and Wolf Point.",
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"segment": "Montana is the 4th largest state by area in the United States. In 2019, the population of Montana was estimated to be 1,069,000 residents by the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2019, Montana was the 43rd most populated state in the United States. A person who is from or lives in Montana is called a Montanan. The capital city of Montana is Billings. The three most populated cities in Montana are Billings, Missoula and Great Falls. The largest city by population in Montana is Billings. The largest metropolitan area in Montana is the Billings metropolitan area. The U.S. state of Montana has 56 counties. The most populated county in Montana is Yellowstone County with 161,300 residents (2019, U.S. Census Bureau).",
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"segment": "Image: Montanabw\nAbout Helena\nThe satellite view shows Helena the “Queen City of the Rockies”, the county seat of Lewis and Clark County, and capital of the State of Montana, a state in the Northern Rockies and Plains region in the western United States. The city is located about 170 mi (270 km) south of the US-Canadian border, between the Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, close to the Missouri River in Prickly Pear Valley in the central-western part of the state, near the foothills of a portion of the Rocky Mountains. Montana State Capitol in Helena, with a statue of Thomas Francis Meagher, an officer of the Irish Brigade in the American Civil War. The capitol building houses the Montana State Legislature. Image: Tracey Elizabeth\nIn 1864 the Montana Territory was organized and the legislature was established in Bannack, today a ghost town in Beaverhead County. In the same year, placer gold was found in the area where is now Helena. The arriving current of people seeking their fortune was in dire need for lodging, and a mining town came into being, then known as Last Chance Gulch. The community became a boomtown rapidly and grew in importance.",
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"segment": "Helena, Montana - Wikipedia\nHelena, Montana\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nState capital city in Montana, United States\nState capital of Montana in the United States\nHelena\nState capital of Montana\nfrom the top: skyline; Cathedral of Saint Helena; Montana State Capitol; Benton Avenue Cemetery; Original Montana Governor's Mansion; and Carroll College\nFlag\nSeal\nNickname (s): Queen City of the Rockies, The Capital City\nLocation within Lewis and Clark County, Montana\nHelena\nLocation within the United States\nCoordinates: 46°35′28″N 112°1′13″W\n / 46.59111°N 112.02028°W / 46.59111; -112.02028\nCountry\nUnited States\nState\nMontana\nCounty\nLewis and Clark\nFounded\nOctober 30, 1864\nGovernment\n• Mayor\nWilmot Collins ( D)\nArea\n• City\n16.86 sq mi (43.66 km 2)\n• Land\n16.82 sq mi (43.57 km 2)\n• Water\n0.04 sq mi (0.10 km 2)\n• Urban\n11 sq mi (30 km 2)\nElevation\n3,875 ft (1,181 m)\nPopulation\n( 2010)\n• City\n28,190\n• Estimate\n(2019)\n33,124\n• Density\n1,969.21/sq mi (760.32/km 2)\n• Metro\n77,414\nTime zone\nUTC−7 ( Mountain)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC−6 (Mountain)\nZIP code\n59601-02, 59626;",
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"segment": "helena\nOther Dictionary Sources\nCapital of the state of Montana; located in western Montana\nSynonyms: capital of montana\nWiktionary\nA Latinate form of Helen, from Latin Helena . A female given name from Ancient Greek. The capital city of Montana, United States and the county seat of Lewis and Clark County. A city in Alabama. A city in Arkansas. A town in Oklahoma. A village in Ohio. A census-designated place in Mississippi.",
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"segment": "United States Geography for Kids: Montana\n\n\nGeography >> US States >> Montana History\nMontana\n\nCapital: Helena\nPopulation: 1,062,305 (Source: 2012 U.S. Census)\nMajor Cities: Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte, Helena\nBorders: Wyoming, Idaho, South Dakota, North Dakota, Canada\nGross Domestic Product (GDP): $40,422 million (2012 U.S. Department of Commerce)\nKey Industries: Agriculture including wheat, cattle, sheep, barley, sugar beets, and dairy products\nMining (copper, gold, and coal), paper products, lumber and wood products, printing, and tourism\nHow Montana got its name: The name Montana is a Spanish word that means mountainous.",
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"segment": "Robert Shea\nPopulation\n3D image of Montana State Capitol in Helena, the capital of Montana. The neoclassical building houses the Montana State Legislature. Image: Google Earth\nMontana has a population of about 1 million people (as of 2019). [ 3] The state ranks 48th in population density. The capital city is Helena (pop. 32,300 in 2018), the largest city is Billings, and the largest urban area is the Billings Metropolitan Area with a population of 181,600 (in 2019). Race and Ethnic groups\nThe population of Montana is predominantly white (86%). The rest of the population consists of Native Americans 6.6%, Hispanics or Latinos 4.0%, Asians 0.9% and African Americans 0.6%. [ 4]\nThe largest airports are Billings Logan International Airport ( IATA code:",
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"segment": "The capitol building has a copper-covered dome surmounted by a reproduction of the Statue of Liberty. Several state recreation areas are near the city. Inc. 1881. Pop. ( 2000) 25,780; ( 2010) 28,190. Montana State Capitol, Helena, Mont.\n© Henryk Sadura/Shutterstock.com\nThis article was most recently revised and updated by Chelsey Parrott-Sheffer, Research Editor. Learn More in these related Britannica articles: Montana\nHelena is the capital.… Montana:",
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"segment": "Montana State Capital | Helena\nSelect State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut D.C. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming\nMontana Symbols & Icons\nCities & Towns\nParks\nLandmarks\nHistoric Markers\nHelena\nMontana State Capital\nMontanaCapitolHelena.jpg\nMontana Capitol building in Helena; photo by Tracy on Flickr (use permitted with attribution). Capital City of Montana USA\nEstablished in 1864, Helena is the capital city of Montana and the seat of Lewis and Clark County. Helena was originally a gold mining camp named \"Last Chance.\" All State Capitals\nMontana\nShow\nSource | Reference Links | Additional Resources\nSource: City of Helena Official Website\nHelena As She Was: helenahistory.org\nState of Montana Official Website\nReference: All State Capitals\nAll Montana Cities & Towns\nAll Montana Symbols & Icons\nAll Categories of State Symbols\nVideos\nWhat does Helena, Montana have to offer? YouTube\nSubscribe\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations.",
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"segment": "Texaco\nL. W. Kemp and Cherie Voris General Entry\nA Texaco advertisement from 1904. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Texaco. Texaco, Incorporated, known for many years as the Texas Company, was founded in 1902 at Beaumont by oilman Joseph S. Cullinan and New York investor Arnold Schlaet. In March 1901 Cullinan, with two other promoters, incorporated the Texas Fuel Company at Beaumont. Prominent investors included the Hogg-Swayne Syndicate, John W. Gates, and the Laphams of New York. The company primarily purchased and transported oil from Beaumont's Spindletop oilfield. In April 1902 the Texas Fuel Company's major investors obtained a new charter for a corporation-to be known as the Texas Company-which authorized the company to engage in storage and transportation of mineral solutions. On May 1 the Texas Fuel Company conveyed its assets to the new company and was dissolved shortly afterward. The Texas Company was initially capitalized at $3 million and almost immediately began expanding operations.",
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"title": "When was the state of Texas founded? - Answers",
"headings": "When was the state of Texas founded\n?\n\nWhen was the state of Texas founded?\nYour Answer\nWhen was the state of Texas founded?\nRelated Questions\nWho founded the state of Texas?\nWas Alamo Rent a Car founded in Texas?\nWhere was Texas founded?\nWhat date was Texas was founded?\nWho founded The University of Texas?\nWas Texaco oil founded in Texas?\nWhat year was Texas founded in?\nWhen was the Patriot Bank of the United States founded?\nWhat European country founded new braunfels in Texas?\nWho founded Texas A and M university?\nWho founded Georgia state university?\nWhat is the oldest state law enforcement agency?\nWas Texas founded in the early 1700's?\nWhat year was texas a m was founded?\nWho founded Austin Texas?\nWhen was Texas a and m established?\nWhen did Texas university open?\nWho founded Mississippi the state?\nWhat city and state was Microsoft founded?\nWhen was the Texas Democratic Party founded?\nWhat was the date Dallas Texas was founded?\nWas old El Paso founded in Texas?\nWas old elpaso salsa founded in Texas?\nWhat year was the state of Kentucky founded?\nWhat is the Texas state amphibian?\n",
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"segment": "Thailand Religion | Religion in Thailand\nThailand Religion\nReligion in Thailand has a fascinating cultural history that can be seen through the many sacred sites and temples scattered throughout the country. Excluding the law that states the King must be Buddhist, there is no official Thailand religion, meaning all Thai people enjoy religious freedom. However, Buddhism is the most common Thailand religion with approximately 95% of the population following this Theravada religion. The remaining population follows the Muslim religion (4.6%), Catholic Christians (0.7%) with the remaining 1% divided between Hindu, Sikh and Jewish religions. Buddhism\nThailand's Buddhist population is largely of the Theravada traditional, however has also adopted Chinese and folk beliefs such as ancestor worship. Buddhism is the Thailand religion responsible for the majority of the country's spectacular temples, with Buddhist temples renowned for their tall domes, golden statues, unique architecture and amazing detail. Islam\nThailand's Muslim population is scattered throughout the country with the largest concentration found on the southern peninsula and in Bangkok. Islam is the second largest Thailand religion and is a multicultural religion comprised of a number of ethnic groups including Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Cambodia. Hinduism\nThailand's Hindu population totals in the thousands, yet is less than 1% of the national population. This Thailand religion is the remaining influence of the Khmer Empire and many Hindu deities form the namesakes of some of Thailand's most well-known places.",
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"headings": "Major Religions in Thailand\nMajor Religions in Thailand\nBuddhism - 93.58%\nIslam - 4.94%\nChristianity\nReligious Beliefs In Thailand\n",
"segment": "Major Religions in Thailand - WorldAtlas\nMajor Religions in Thailand\nA Theravada Buddhist temple complex in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand is a country found in southeast Asia. It is the 20 th most populous country in the world with a population of around 65 million people. There is no official religion in Thailand and the Thai constitution guarantees freedom of worship and religious gathering in the country. However, the king is constitutionally required to be a Theravada Buddhist. There are several religious groups in Thailand including Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Sikhism among other religions. Some of the religions practiced in Thailand do not have official recognition despite being practiced openly and freely in the country. The religious identity in Thailand is complex with the major religious groups such as Buddhism further divided into other sub-groups. The various religious beliefs in Thailand today are looked at below. Buddhism - 93.58%\nBuddhism is the most common religion practiced in Thailand.",
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"segment": "Buddhism is the Thailand religion responsible for the majority of the country's spectacular temples, with Buddhist temples renowned for their tall domes, golden statues, unique architecture and amazing detail. Islam\nThailand's Muslim population is scattered throughout the country with the largest concentration found on the southern peninsula and in Bangkok. Islam is the second largest Thailand religion and is a multicultural religion comprised of a number of ethnic groups including Indonesia, China, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Cambodia. Hinduism\nThailand's Hindu population totals in the thousands, yet is less than 1% of the national population. This Thailand religion is the remaining influence of the Khmer Empire and many Hindu deities form the namesakes of some of Thailand's most well-known places. Hinduism also influences the remaining Buddhist population of Thailand with many people also worshipping Hindu deities such as Shiva, Indra and Ganesh. The main Hindu practices which remain today include blessings by holy strings, holy water poured from conch shells and Brahmin rituals. Judaism\nJudaism as a Thailand religion dates all the way back to the 17th Century, however Jewish communities make up only a very small part of the Thai population. An estimated 1,000 people follow Judaism, the majority of which are said to reside in Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Phuket and Bangkok. Christianity\nIntroduced by European missionaries, Christianity has been a Thailand religion since the 1550s and has since played an important role in the modernisation of the country yet it represents less than 1% of the national population.",
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"segment": "What is the major religion of Thailand ? There is no official religion of Thailand, but over 90% of Thailand’s population practices Theravada Buddhism, one of the highest percentages of Buddhists in the world. Islam is the next most prevalent religion, followed by Christianity. Sikhs, Hindus, and Jews also have a presence in Thailand. What languages are spoken in Thailand ? Thailand’s official language is Thai, which uses the Thai alphabet (derived from the Khmer alphabet). There are various dialects of Thai spoken around the country, but the central Thai dialect is the standard. Minority languages include Isan, Yawi, Chinese dialects, and tribal languages like Mon, Khmer, Viet, and Cham. English is usually taught in school. What is the population of Thailand ?",
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"segment": "There are several religious groups in Thailand including Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Sikhism among other religions. Some of the religions practiced in Thailand do not have official recognition despite being practiced openly and freely in the country. The religious identity in Thailand is complex with the major religious groups such as Buddhism further divided into other sub-groups. The various religious beliefs in Thailand today are looked at below. Buddhism - 93.58%\nBuddhism is the most common religion practiced in Thailand. The Buddhism practiced in Thailand is associated with Theravada practices. Folk religious practices have also been integrated with the Buddhism. The development of Buddhist in Thailand has been influenced by three major forces. The first major influence is the Theravada school of Buddhism which was imported from Sri Lanka. The Theravada has influenced the Buddhism in Thailand especially in areas of language, sacred liturgy, and scriptures, which all involve the use of Pali.",
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"segment": "Key Takeaways\nBuddhism is the main religion of Thailand, with nearly 95% of the population identifying as Buddhist. Most Thai people practice the older, more conservative Theravada Buddhism rather than the younger Mahayana Buddhism. Freedom of religion is protected under the Thai constitution, so strong congregations of Muslims, Christians, and various other faiths are present across the country. Though less than 1% of Thais are practicing Hindus, Hinduism arrived in Thailand as early as two millennia ago and has remained a significant presence ever since. Other significant religions in Thailand include Islam, whose practitioners make up 4.3% of the population, and another 1% of the Thai population identify as Christian. Although the number of practicing Hindus is less than 1%, the religion, which has existed in Thailand for as much as 2000 years, still maintains a strong influence on daily Thai life. At 99%, a majority of Thai people are affiliated or identify with at least one organized faith or religion. Buddhism\nThailand has one of the highest percentages of Buddhists in the world, including nearly 95% of the population. The country has been colloquially nicknamed “The Land of the Yellow Robes,” referencing the yellow-colored draped robes worn by Buddhist monks. Theravada Buddhism is the oldest form of Buddhism, dating back to as early as the 3 rd century BC in India, and it is practiced by a majority of Thai people.",
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"segment": "The Islamic faith in Thailand is integrated with Sufi beliefs just as it is in several other Asian countries. Thailand has over 3,000 mosques with the largest number in Pattani. There are also several Islamic schools, banks, shops, and other institution. Christianity\nChristianity in Thailand began through missionary work by the European missionaries in the 16 th Century. By 1660, the first Vicariate Apostolic of Siam was established by the Portuguese and the French. The protestant group established themselves in the country in 1828 in Bangkok. Christianity has since spread in Thailand with 1.1% of the population being Christians. The major Christian groups in Thailand include Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Orthodoxy. Christians are making a significant contribution in the country today especially in the areas of health and education. Religious Beliefs In Thailand\nRank\nReligion\nPopulation (%)\n1\nBuddhism\n93.58\n2\nIslam\n4.94\n3\nChristianity\n1.20\n4\nOther\n0.11\n5\nIrreligious\n0.07\n6\nHinduism\n0.06\n7\nSikhism\n0.02\n8\nConfucianism\n0.02\nJohn Misachi August 13 2018 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nMajor Religions in Thailand",
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"headings": "Most Religious Countries In The World\nMost Religious Countries In The World\n5. 95% Religious - Algeria, Chad, Ghana, Mali, Qatar, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Zambia\n4. 96% Religious - Cambodia, Cameroon, Jordan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Philippines, Senegal\n3. 97% Religious - Afghanistan, Comoros, Egypt, Guinea, Laos, Morocco, Myanmar, Thailand\n2. 98% Religious - Burundi, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia\n1. 99% Religious - Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Malawi, Niger, Sri Lanka, Yemen\nThe World's Most Religious Countries\n",
"segment": "However, Buddhism is the most popular religion in the country by a landslide. Christians, however, make up the fastest-growing religious group in the country. Thailand, as well, does not have an official state religion. The King of Thailand, however, is required to practice Buddhism. Populations of Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and those who practice folk religions also exist. A small number of Sikhs also exist in Thailand. 2. 98% Religious - Burundi, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia\nA mosque in Berbera, Somalia. The countries of Burundi, Djibouti, Mauritania, and Somalia all have populations who consider themselves to be very religious. In fact, 98% of citizens of these aforementioned countries consider themselves to be religious.",
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"headings": "11 Things You Should Know About Thai Culture\n11 Things You Should Know About Thai Culture\nFamily matters\nStatus is important\nLoss of face and respect are big deals\nPatriotism is huge\nNo worries\nSmiles can have many meanings\nYes might mean no\nThe religion is unique\nSuperstitions are rife\nMonks are highly respected\nBody awareness\n",
"segment": "A young Thai girl performing traditional dance | © PACAF / Flickr\nThe religion is unique\nThe predominant religion in Thailand is Buddhism, specifically Theravada Buddhism. The religion practiced in Thailand is somewhat unique to other Buddhist nations, having been infused with many outside elements. Hindu practices and traditional Chinese beliefs have influenced local beliefs to an extent, with animist beliefs playing a large role in making Thai Buddhism what it is today. Spirit shrine in Thailand | © Sarah Williams\nYou will see, for example, many Thai people wearing amulets or carrying talismans, despite Buddhism prohibiting attachment to material objects. Belief in ghosts and spirits is strong in Thailand, stemming from traditional pre-Buddhism beliefs, and you’ll notice spirit shrines in all manner of places. Amulets and talismans galore at an amulet market in Thailand | © Sarah Williams\nSuperstitions are rife\nOften connected to the belief of ghosts and spirits, Thailand is a land of superstitions. It is customary for people to consult a fortune teller or monk for an auspicious date before arranging a wedding, buying a home, test driving a car, and other situations. The tradition of giving newborn babies a nickname originated from a desire to trick malevolent spirits who may want to steal the baby away. Traditionally, people avoided complimenting parents on their new baby too, fearing making the child seem too desirable to the spirits. There are superstitions related to spirits housed inside the body of dolls, not cutting children’s hair if they are sick as a baby, male and female twins, animals, dreams, and more.",
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"segment": "Thailand Religion History and Statistics\nReligion in Thailand\nShare\nFlipboard\nEmail\nThailand is known at the Land of the Yellow Robes, a reference to the color of the robes worn by Buddhist monks like the one pictured year. Almost 95 percent of Thai people are Buddhists. Jiamsak Tongrung / EyeEm / Getty Images\nLearn Religions\nEast Asian\nTaoism\nShintoism\nMahayana Buddhism\nAbrahamic / Middle Eastern\nIndian Arts and Culture\nOther Religions\nTable of Contents\nExpand\nBuddhism\nHinduism\nIslam\nChristianity\nIndigenous Religions and Non-Religious People\nSources\nBy\nMcKenzie Perkins\nSoutheast Asian Religion Expert\nB.S., Political Science, Boise State University\nMckenzie Perkins is a writer and researcher specializing in southeast Asian religion and culture, education, and college life. our editorial process\nMcKenzie Perkins\nUpdated June 29, 2019\nWith more than 64 million practitioners making up 95% of the population, Buddhism is the main religion of Thailand, and it has been since it was first introduced into the country more than a thousand years ago. However, there is no official state religion in Thailand, and freedom of religion is protected under the Thai constitution. Key Takeaways\nBuddhism is the main religion of Thailand, with nearly 95% of the population identifying as Buddhist. Most Thai people practice the older, more conservative Theravada Buddhism rather than the younger Mahayana Buddhism. Freedom of religion is protected under the Thai constitution, so strong congregations of Muslims, Christians, and various other faiths are present across the country. Though less than 1% of Thais are practicing Hindus, Hinduism arrived in Thailand as early as two millennia ago and has remained a significant presence ever since. Other significant religions in Thailand include Islam, whose practitioners make up 4.3% of the population, and another 1% of the Thai population identify as Christian.",
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"segment": "Her second studio album The High Road (2006) spawned her first top-five Billboard Hot 100 hit \" Too Little Too Late \", peaking at number three, becoming her first single to be certified platinum by the RIAA. The album was later certified gold, selling over three million copies worldwide to date. Record label disputes delayed JoJo from commercially releasing her third studio album; she released two mixtapes independently, Can't Take That Away from Me (2010) and Agápē (2012). Following her contractual release, JoJo signed with Atlantic Records in 2014 and released her first commercial extended play III. ( 2015) before her third studio album Mad Love (2016) finally materialized, becoming her third top-ten album on the Billboard 200. JoJo left Atlantic the following year and founded her own record label Clover Music through a joint venture with Warner Records, where she re-recorded and re-released her debut and second albums as the label's first project in December 2018. JoJo's fourth studio album Good to Know was released on May 1, 2020, and received positive reviews. The album's first single, \" Man \", was released in March 2020. Following this album, JoJo released her first Christmas album called December Baby in October 2020.",
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"segment": "this record was previously held by Mariah Carey with her 2001 single \" Loverboy \", which went from number sixty to number two. as well as \" How to Touch a Girl \" and \" Anything \". In 2009, JoJo collaborated with Timbaland and appeared on his second studio album Shock Value II on the songs Lose Control & Timothy Where Have You Been which also featured Jet. JoJo was also featured on the soundtrack for the 2009 film More than a Game on a song called If You Dream with Tank alongside Jordin Sparks, Tyrese and Toni Braxton, among others. JoJo released her debut mixtape, Can't Take That Away From Me on September 7, 2010 for free digital download through Rap-Up .com. The mixtape drew upon more pop, hip-hop and soulful genres compared to her previous albums with the mixtapes first single being a track titled In The Dark. JoJo released her second free mixtape entitled Agápē on her 22nd birthday on December 20, 2012, and marking the follow-up to her 2010 mixtape. The mixtape has spawned three singles so far with the first being \"We Get By\" which was released for free online on November 15, 2012 on JoJo's official soundcloud with a limited number of downloads, with JoJo stating \"there's a limit on the download because we want you to download the entire mixtape once its released\". The second single \"Andre\" was released on November 30, 2012. The song was inspired by the OutKast rapper’s 2003 album The Love Below.",
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"segment": "Record label disputes delayed JoJo from commercially releasing her third studio album; she released two mixtapes independently, Can't Take That Away from Me (2010) and Agápē (2012). Following her contractual release, JoJo signed with Atlantic Records in 2014 and released her first commercial extended play III. ( 2015) before her third studio album Mad Love (2016) finally materialized, becoming her third top-ten album on the Billboard 200. JoJo left Atlantic the following year and founded her own record label Clover Music through a joint venture with Warner Records, where she re-recorded and re-released her debut and second albums as the label's first project in December 2018. JoJo's fourth studio album Good to Know was released on May 1, 2020, and received positive reviews. The album's first single, \" Man \", was released in March 2020. Following this album, JoJo released her first Christmas album called December Baby in October 2020. In addition to her music career, JoJo has also pursued an acting career. In 2006, she made her on-screen feature film debut in Aquamarine and R.V. alongside Robin Williams.",
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"headings": "Drake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.\nDrake’s OVO Label Signs To Warner Bros.",
"segment": "I knew drizzy was next too blow!! I see big movie roles in the future fuckin Warner\nWednesday, December 05, 2012 | 3:53 AM EDT\nReply\ngerold\nsays: He is going to sign Jojo\nWednesday, December 05, 2012 | 6:50 AM EDT\nReply\nT Broski\nsays: so who will he sign i hope not wack azz canada dry artists.. is the weekend signed to OVO? Wednesday, December 05, 2012 | 6:57 AM EDT\nReply\nsneakerfiend\nsays: lmao @signing jojo\nWednesday, December 05, 2012 | 7:11 AM EDT\nReply\nAntonio Jr\nsays: The Weeknd is signed to this label, but this man is smarter than they take him for. Drake that is. Wednesday, December 05, 2012 | 7:19 AM EDT\nReply\nWaitForIt\nsays: Ofcourse du smart,\nHe’s jewish !",
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"segment": "Joji released his second album Nectar in 2020. Joji released his sophomore album Nectar on 25 September 2020. The project debuted at Number 3 on the Billboard 200 and it contains the singles ‘Sanctuary’, ‘Run’, ‘Gimme Love’, ‘Daylight’ and ‘Your Man’. [ 88rising]\n17. Who is Joji signed to? The record label Joji is signed to is 88rising. 88rising work primarily with Asian and Asian American artists based. As well as Joji, Keith Ape, Rich Brian and Niki are signed to them. [ @sushitrash via Instagram]\n18. Joji has been open about suffering health problems during his career\nJoji has an undisclosed neurological disorder.",
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"segment": "I’ve addressed Black Lives Matter issues previously on my social media. I will say it again for the ones in the back, Black Lives Matter, today, tomorrow, yesterday. I’m on the right side of history here. Stop trying to make this about something it isn’t.” Signature/Autograph\nJoJo Siwa Signature\nFavorite Things\nSingers: Freddie Mercury, Miley Cyrus, Meghan Trainor\nSong: Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and The Muppets\nBand: Queen, Jonas Brothers\nProperty\nIn December 2019, JoJo purchased a $3.4 million",
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"segment": "The record label Joji is signed to is 88rising. 88rising work primarily with Asian and Asian American artists based. As well as Joji, Keith Ape, Rich Brian and Niki are signed to them. [ @sushitrash via Instagram]\n18. Joji has been open about suffering health problems during his career\nJoji has an undisclosed neurological disorder. In interviews, he’s explained that it gives him stress-induced seizures and he stopped his YouTube career as a result of the toll it took on him. [ @sushitrash via Instagram]\n19. Who is Joji dating? Joji currently appears to be single. However, he could be dating someone in private.",
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"title": "What It's Like When A Label Won't Release Your Album",
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"segment": "tweet BlackgroundMG. They control the $ & album date. In the meantime, I'm gonna keep working LoveUAll-- JoJo\nIt's been almost seven years since JoJo has put out an official release, though that doesn't mean she hasn't been trying. \" I've recorded about three incarnations of this third album,\" JoJo tells BuzzFeed. \" We've chosen the track listing, we've done multiple album photo shoots, chosen the cover, chosen the credits, everything.\" But every time her team tried to present the album to her label, Blackground Records, they never received a response. \"Blackground Records lost their distribution deal through Interscope, and if you can get the answer from them on why that happened, that would be a miracle,\" JoJo says, \"because I am sure they would not engage you in that conversation.\" While JoJo says she has no problem with Interscope, she says she's lost all communication with Blackground. JoJo's case is an extreme one. But whether it's a new artist waiting to release their debut, or a successful musician who's seemingly disappeared, many artists have found themselves fighting either to release their music or release themselves from their contracts.",
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what state was hillary clinton a senator for? | New York | [
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"segment": "In the Senate, she served on the Armed Services Committee, the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Budget Committee and the Select Committee on Aging. She was also a Commissioner on the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. As a Senator, Clinton worked across party lines to build support for causes important to her constituents and the country, including the expansion of economic opportunity and access to quality, affordable health care. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, she was a strong advocate for funding the rebuilding of New York and the health concerns of the first responders who risked their lives working at Ground Zero. She also championed the cause of our nation's military and fought for better health care and benefits for wounded service members, veterans and members of the National Guard and Reserves. She was also the only Senate member of the Transformation Advisory Group to the Department of Defense's Joint Forces Command. In 2006, Senator Clinton won reelection to the Senate, and in 2007 she began her historic campaign for President. In 2008, she campaigned for the election of Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and in November, she was nominated by President-elect Obama to be Secretary of State. Secretary Clinton is the author of best-selling books, including her memoir, Living History, and her groundbreaking book on children, It Takes A Village. She and President Clinton reside in New York.",
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"segment": "SEN. CLINTON: I'm Hillary Clinton, a senator from New York running for president. SEN. OBAMA: Senator Barack Obama, senator from Illinois running for president. GOV. RICHARDSON: I'm Bill Richardson, the proud governor of the state of New Mexico. SEN.",
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"segment": "Undeterred by critics, Hillary won many admirers for her staunch support for women around the world and her commitment to children’s issues. Hillary Clinton was elected United States Senator from New York on November 7, 2000. She is the first First Lady elected to the United States Senate and the first woman elected statewide in New York. Hillary Clinton served as U.S. Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. The biographies of the First Ladies on WhiteHouse.gov are from “The First Ladies of the United States of America,” by Allida Black. Copyright 2009 by the White House Historical Association. Learn more about Hillary Rodham Clinton’s spouse, William J. Clinton.",
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"segment": "Her marital relationship came under public scrutiny during the Lewinsky scandal, which led her to issue a statement that reaffirmed her commitment to the marriage. In 2000, Clinton was elected as the first female senator from New York. She was re-elected in 2006 and chaired the Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee from 2003 to 2007. During her Senate tenure, Clinton advocated for medical benefits for first responders whose health was damaged in the September 11 attacks. She supported the resolution authorizing the Iraq War in 2002 but opposed the surge of U.S. troops in 2007. In 2008, Clinton ran for president but was defeated by eventual winner Barack Obama in the Democratic primaries. Clinton was U.S. secretary of state in the first term of the Obama administration from 2009 to 2013. During her tenure, Clinton established the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review. She responded to the Arab Spring by advocating military intervention in Libya but was harshly criticized by Republicans for the failure to prevent or adequately respond to the 2012 Benghazi attack. Clinton helped to organize a diplomatic isolation and a regime of international sanctions against Iran in an effort to force it to curtail its nuclear program;",
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"segment": "Her marital relationship came under public scrutiny during the Lewinsky scandal, which led her to issue a statement that reaffirmed her commitment to the marriage. In 2000, Clinton was elected as the first female senator from New York. She was re-elected in 2006 and chaired the Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee from 2003 to 2007. During her Senate tenure, Clinton advocated for medical benefits for first responders whose health was damaged in the September 11 attacks. She supported the resolution authorizing the Iraq War in 2002 but opposed the surge of U.S. troops in 2007. In 2008, Clinton ran for president but was defeated by eventual winner Barack Obama in the Democratic primaries. Clinton was U.S. secretary of state in the first term of the Obama administration from 2009 to 2013. During her tenure, Clinton established the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review. She responded to the Arab Spring by advocating military intervention in Libya but was harshly criticized by Republicans for the failure to prevent or adequately respond to the 2012 Benghazi attack. Clinton helped to organize a diplomatic isolation and a regime of international sanctions against Iran in an effort to force it to curtail its nuclear program;",
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"segment": "The state of her marriage was the subject of considerable speculation following the Lewinsky scandal in 1998. After moving to the state of New York, Clinton was elected as senator from there in 2000. That election marked the first time an American First Lady had run for public office; Clinton was also the first female senator to represent the state. In the Senate, she initially supported the Bush administration on some foreign policy issues, including a conditional vote for the Iraq War Resolution. She subsequently opposed the administration on its conduct of the war in Iraq and on most domestic issues. Senator Clinton was re-elected by a wide margin in 2006. In the 2008 presidential nomination race, Hillary Clinton won more primaries and delegates than any other female candidate in American history. In various worlds throughout the multiverse, Clinton lived a very different life. Sometimes she even was elected President of the United States.",
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"segment": "Thankfully, most of her friends live in Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, Florida, and the great state of Pennsylvania.\" – Seth Meyers\n\"Mitt Romney’s former campaign manager has launched a super PAC to stop Hillary Clinton from becoming president. It makes sense because if there's one thing Romney's campaign manager is good at, it's stopping someone from becoming president.\" – Jimmy Fallon\n\"New Rule: Republicans trying to turn the Benghazi attacks into a scandal that taints Hillary Clinton’s chances at a 2016 presidential run must realize that scandals don’t weaken Hillary Clinton, they only make her stronger. Travelgate, the Rose Law Firm, Whitewater, Vince Foster, Monica Lewinsky…Hillary Clinton eats scandals for breakfast. If the Republicans keep this up she’ll not only be President, she’ll appoint Bill to the Supreme Court.\" – Bill Maher\nWill It Be Hillary or Joe? \"In a recent interview, President Obama said Joe Biden 'would be a superb president.' In a related story, Hillary Clinton punched a hole in a door.\" –",
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"headings": "2008 Democratic Party presidential candidates\n2008 Democratic Party presidential candidates\nContents\nDelegate counts\nNominee\nWithdrew during the primary elections\nWithdrew before primary elections\nOther candidates\nDeclined to run for party nomination\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "President of the United States 2021-\nVice President of the United States of America under Barack Obama 2009-2017\nU.S. Senator from Delaware: 1973–2009\nSenator Hillary Rodham Clinton\nMain article: Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008\nSee also: Political positions of Hillary Rodham Clinton\nHillary Clinton, born October 26, 1947 in Illinois, is a former U.S. Senator from New York and former First Lady of the United States. Clinton announced the formation of her exploratory committee on January 20, 2007, with a post on her website. She delivered several speeches intended to reach out to moderates, according to analysts. She also held fundraising meetings, including meeting with women from Massachusetts, a key constituency of potential rival and 2004 nominee John Kerry; however, these activities were consistent with the lead up to a campaign for re-election to her Senate seat in 2006. Clinton announced on January 20, 2007 that she would run in 2008 (the same day she announced the formation of an exploratory committee). The clear front-runner, she was widely expected to clinch the nomination early, but as of June 3, 2008, she had 1,923 delegates, 231 behind Barack Obama and 195 short of the 2,118 required to win the Democratic nomination.",
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"headings": "Bill, Hillary, Chelsea foundation an issue for Clinton 2016\nBill, Hillary, Chelsea foundation an issue for Clinton 2016\nStory highlights\nThe Clinton Foundation has come under scrutiny for its operations and finances\nHe says evaluation of Clinton as a presidential candidate may be tied to the foundation\n(CNN) —\n",
"segment": "KATHY WILLENS/AP\nClinton announces in February 2000 that she will seek the U.S. Senate seat in New York. She was elected later that year. Photos: Hillary Clinton's life in the spotlight\nPHOTO: Harry Hamburg/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images\nClinton makes her first appearance on the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee. Photos: Hillary Clinton's life in the spotlight\nPHOTO: Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images\nSen. Clinton comforts Maren Sarkarat, a woman who lost her husband in the September 11 terrorist attacks, during a ground-zero memorial in October 2001. Photos: Hillary Clinton's life in the spotlight\nPHOTO:",
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"title": "Was Hillary Clinton a good secretary of state? (Opinion) | CNN",
"headings": "Was Hillary Clinton a good secretary of state?\nWas Hillary Clinton a good secretary of state?\nStory highlights\nJoin us on Facebook.com/CNNOpinion.\n",
"segment": "KATHY WILLENS/AP\nClinton announces in February 2000 that she will seek the U.S. Senate seat in New York. She was elected later that year. Photos: Hillary Clinton's life in the spotlight\nPHOTO: Harry Hamburg/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images\nClinton makes her first appearance on the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee. Photos: Hillary Clinton's life in the spotlight\nPHOTO: Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images\nSen. Clinton comforts Maren Sarkarat, a woman who lost her husband in the September 11 terrorist attacks, during a ground-zero memorial in October 2001. Photos: Hillary Clinton's life in the spotlight\nPHOTO:",
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who is roger bacon inventor of? | Magnifying glass | [
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"segment": "Roger Bacon Inventions and Accomplishments - Vision Launch Media\nInventors\nRoger Bacon Inventions and Accomplishments\nBy\nMarc Zorn\n-\nJuly 3, 2014\n0\n18360\nRoger Bacon was a 13th century philosopher and friar who loved to study nature through the use of empirical methods. He’s often included in a brief list of observers who used the modern scientific method for observations and was often considered a radical by religious authorities of his time because he would question everything. Instead of basing thoughts and theories based solely on oral traditions or on political views, Bacon took observations down and collected facts based on mathematics he observed. He was jailed for alchemy, but his scientific experiments were critical to some of today’s commonly used items, including the glasses you may be wearing right now to read this! Here is a look at some of the inventions that are attributed to Roger Bacon. Gunpowder\nAlthough modern gunpowder isn’t attributed to Roger Bacon, this Franciscan friar is considered the first European individual to describe the process of creating it. Based on his writings, it is believed that Bacon saw presentations of Chinese firecrackers and then extrapolated from his observations about how the firecrackers worked. There are some claims that Bacon even included a coded message within his writings of the proper ratio for gunpowder, but the deciphered ratio does not actually have the power to ignite. The Modern Calendar\nEven though he never saw the fruition of his work, Bacon believed that the Julian calendar that was being used was incorrect. Although it was essentially correct in most areas, there were inaccuracies that would lead to having extra days develop over the centuries.",
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"segment": "On December 4, 2018, Jon won sole physical and legal custody of Collin, as Kate and her attorney failed to appear. It was reported on December 26, 2018 that Collin was released from the inpatient center and returned home with Jon for good. As of 2018, Jon and his ex-wife are no longer in communication, except through their attorneys. Break-in\nOn December 26, 2009, upon returning to his New York apartment after visiting his children for Christmas, Gosselin discovered that his apartment had been broken into. The damage was estimated at $ 100,000. A note with his ex-girlfriend's name was found attached to Gosselin's dresser with a knife, but law enforcement officials stated that did not prove she was associated with the acts. Post-Jon & Kate\nIn February 2011, Gosselin was working for Green Pointe Energy in Pennsylvania, installing solar panels. In September 2013, he was a waiter at two restaurants in Pennsylvania, near his home in Robeson Township. He was later reported to become a maitre d' at one of the restaurants. In January 2012, Gosselin began dating Liz Jannetta, a divorced mother of three who works with computers.",
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"segment": "They're like, 'Are you the guy?' and [I'm like] 'Yeah, I'm the guy.'\" Even without the reality TV paycheck and a lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, accusing him of computer hacking to help a friend's tell-all book, Gosselin said he still parties now but on a different level. \"I've hit rock bottom like 20 times and then I just bounce back and go somewhere else,\" he added. In the end, he wouldn't change a thing about how his life has turned out. \"I don't regret anything, because you learn from your mistakes,\" he said. Comments ( 0)",
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"segment": "TLC sued Jon for breach of contract in October 2009, alleging that he had violated his contract with them by appearing on television shows such as \"The Insider\" and \"\"Entertainment Tonight.\" Jon countersued, accusing the network of violating child labor laws, and the lawsuits were settled in February 2010. (Photo by Anna Webber/Getty Images for Maxim)\nPost-\"Jon & Kate Plus 8\" Career: In 2011, Gosselin installed solar panels for Green Pointe Energy in Pennsylvania, and he worked as a waiter in 2013. He later worked as a DJ in Wyomissing, and in 2016, he began spending 8 hours a week working as a prep cook at T.G.I. Friday's in Lancaster; he told \"US Weekly\" that he donated his T.G.I. Friday's paychecks to charity. Jon has been staying busy during the Coronavirus pandemic, working as an IT director at a healthcare facility, where he sets up telemedicine systems and teaches doctors how to use them. Personal Life: Jon met registered nurse Kate Kredier at a company picnic in 1997, and they wed on June 12, 1999. The couple welcomed twins Cara and Madelyn on October 8, 2000, and sextuplets Aaden, Collin, Joel, Alexis, Hannah, and Leah on May 10, 2004.",
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"segment": "For one, the couple was never able to overcome Jagger's infidelity with the nanny, whom he allegedly had sex with on the kitchen counter while Hall slept in another room. Jon Gosselin\nJon Gosselin's cheating ways led to the end of the family's TLC reality show, \"Jon & Kate Plus 8.\" ( Wendy Williams)\nFormer reality star and father of eight, Jon Gosselin, reportedly cheated on his wife Kate, with their nanny, Stephanie Santoro. The then-22-year-old blew the lid off the affair with an explosive interview with In Touch magazine. Arnold Schwarzenegger\nArnold Schwarzenegger cheated on Maria Shriver and had a secret love child with the housekeeper. ( ALY SONG/REUTERS)\nThe former California governor's bombshell cheating scandal came to a head when it was revealed that his affair with the family's housekeeper, Mildred Baena, resulted in a love child. Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver divorced in 2011. Robin Williams\nRobin Williams reportedly cheated on his first wife with his second wife, who was the couple's nanny at the time. ( Photo: Rob McEwan)\nThe late Robin Williams reportedly cheated on his first wife Valerie Velardi with the couple's nanny, Marsha Garces, whom he later married.",
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"segment": "he has a passionate night with Maggie until Jon's text reminder. Maggie, mad at Gary for prying, goes running and encounters Rome, who asks her to be his confidante. Jon's Boston Bruins fantasy camp plan for himself and the guys is reconsidered by the others. When they decide to go, Eddie stops by his house for his \"lucky skates\", returning unexpectedly for his forgotten cellphone, which leads to the revelation that Katherine's found out about Eddie's affair with Delilah. As the tryst's gossip quickly spreads, Delilah feels distraught with guilt. At fantasy camp, high tensions between Gary and Eddie lead to a hockey rink fight. Although Eddie apologizes, all is not forgiven. Later, Eddie tells his wife the affair is over, but Katherine is still infuriated. As the day ends, Delilah explains to Gary that while Jon was there for everyone, she felt",
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"segment": "in the 1984 NBA draft in the first round and 3rd pick\noverall\nWhat round was Don Mattingly picked in? Don Mattingly was picked in the 19th round of the 1979 Amateur Draft. What year did michael jordan play for the wizards? Michael Jordan played for the Washington Wizards during the\n2002-2003 season. Michael Jordan was a Round 1 draft pick of the\nChicago Bulls in 1984. He played for the Bulls for a total of\n12-years. When did Michael Jordan enter the NBA? Michael Jordan made his NBA debut with the Chicago Bulls in\n1984. He was drafted by the Bulls in the 1st round of the 1984 NBA\nDraft, and was the 3rd pick overall. What round was joe Montana picked in the 1979 NFL draft?",
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"segment": "Jordan Beck\nRound 4: Chauncey Davis\nRound 5: Michael Boley, Frank Omiyale\nRound 6: DeAndra Cobb\nRound 7: Darrell Shropshire\nWhat was the team that Michael Jordan drafted to? Michael Jordan was Selected by Chicago Bulls 1984 / Round: 1 /\nPick: 3\nWho was picked 2nd pick 1st round in the 2007 nba draft? I think it was Kevin Durant. Where is mikel leshoure projected to be picked in the nfl draft?",
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"segment": "What draft round was Michael Jordan picked? - Answers\nMichael Jordan was a 1st round draft choice of the Chicago Bulls\nin the 1984 NBA draft. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nBasketball Memorabilia\n \nChicago Bulls\n \nBasketball History\n \nBasketball\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nMichael Jordan\nWhat draft round was Michael Jordan picked? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2008-03-12 18:42:18\nMichael Jordanwas a 1st round draft choice of the Chicago Bullsin the 1984 NBA draft. 001\n0\n0\n0\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nLoading...\nStill have questions? Find more answers\nRelated Questions\nWhen did Michael Jordan's career start? Michael Jordan started his NBA career in 1984. He was picked\nthird in the 1st round of the NBA draft. What round draft pick was Michael Jordan? Mj was drafted in the first round third overall\nWhen was Michael Jordan drafteed?",
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"segment": "The Michael Jordan draft: Why'd he only go at three? Why was Michael Jordan drafted No. 3? Home\nNBA\nMichael Jordan\nby\nCalvin Fong\nApril 23, 2020\nThe NBA Draft is a high-stakes guessing game. General managers pore over scouting reports and endless clips from the college basketball season—all to try to find the next Michael Jordan. But in the 1984 NBA Draft, Jordan, himself, was the third overall pick. It’s time to take a look at the infamous Michael Jordan draft. Pause\n0:00 / 0:00\nSpeed: Normal\nSpeed\n0.25\n0.5\n0.75\nNormal\n1.25\n1.5\n1.75\n2\nSettings\nVoltax\nFull-screen\nIt’s easy to blame the first two teams for passing on arguably the best player to ever play the game of basketball.",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan was born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. His family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina when he was a baby. Jordan is the fourth of five children. He has two older brothers, Larry Jordan and James R. Jordan, Jr., one older sister, Deloris, and a younger sister, Roslyn . Jordan attended Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington, where he anchored his athletic career by playing baseball, football, and basketball. In 1981, Jordan accepted a basketball scholarship to North Carolina. In 1984 NBA draft. The Chicago Bulls selected Jordan with the third overall pick, after Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) and Sam Bowie (Portland Trail Blazers). In 1993 he retired from basketball and pursued a baseball career. He returned in 1995 to Basketball.",
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"segment": "Background\nMichael Jeffery Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York on Feb. 17, 1963. He attended high school in Wilmington, North Carolina, and subsequently attended the University of North Carolina, where he helped the Tar Heels win the 1982 NCAA Championship game against Georgetown 63-62 with a 16-foot jump shot. He was awarded The Sporting News' College Player of the Year award as a sophomore and junior. He was also the recipient of the Naismith and Wooden Awards his junior year. Professional Career\nJordan left college his junior year after being drafted by the NBA's Chicago Bulls as the third overall pick in 1984. Upon returning from his gold-medal performance at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Jordan quickly made his presence known on the professional level, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. Jordan went on to lead the Bulls to six NBA championships -- 1991-93 and 1996-98 -- and was named the league's most valuable player five times, in 1988, '91, '92, '96 and '98. He was also voted on to the NBA All-Star team 14 times. Jordan would return to the Olympic Games in 1992, where he again won the gold medal. Playing Style\nJordan was regarded as one of the best one-on-one defenders to ever play the game, and was a threat from practically anywhere on the court.",
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"segment": "That’s why, in this post, we’ve mentioned all Legend Of Zelda games in order. So, it’s best to go through the article if you’re thinking of exploring Zelda games from the start. The Legend Of Zelda Timeline\nFebruary 21, 1986\nFebruary 21, 1986\nThe Legend Of Zelda: First Zelda Game\nThis is where it all started, the first Legend Of Zelda game that introduced us to Zelda and Link. The game's plot was straightforward; Link, an elf-boy, goes on a journey to protect Princess Zelda from Ganon. The action-adventure role-playing video game is a 2D game that is played from a top-down perspective. January 14, 1987\nJanuary 14, 1987\nZelda II: The Adventure Of Link\nA sequel to the first Legend Of Zelda game, The Adventure of Link continues Link's struggle to save Zelda. Unlike 1986's The Legend Of Zelda, the sequel puts more emphasis on combat.",
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"segment": "Okay. Here it goes (and im pretty sure they're in order by date\nof release): The Legend of Zelda\nThe Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link\nThe Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past\nThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening/DX\nThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time\nThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest\nThe Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask\nThe Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages\nThe Legend of Zelda:",
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"headings": "The Legend Of Zelda Games Timeline | List Of All Zelda Games In Order\nThe Legend Of Zelda Games Timeline | List Of All Zelda Games In Order\nFollow the story like a true Zelda fan!\nThe Legend Of Zelda: First Zelda Game\nZelda II: The Adventure Of Link\nA Link To The Past\nLink's Awakening\nLink: The Faces Of Evil/Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon\nOcarina Of Time\nSuper Smash Bros.\nMajora's Mask\nOracle of Seasons/Oracle of Ages\nFour Swords\nThe Wind Waker\nThe Minish Cap\nFreshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland\nTwilight Princess\nPhantom Hourglass\nSkyward Sword\nA Link Between Worlds\nHyrule Warriors\nTri Force Heroes\nThe Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild\nEnjoy Playing The Legend Of Zelda Games In Order\nShivam Gulati\n",
"segment": "The Legend Of Zelda Games Timeline | List Of All Zelda Games In Order\nThe Legend Of Zelda Games Timeline | List Of All Zelda Games In Order\nTop X\nAndroid\niPhone\nWindows\nFree & Legal\nLinux\nEVs\nAlternatives\nMenu\nAndroid\niPhone\nWindows\nFree & Legal\nLinux\nEVs\nAlternatives\nFollow the story like a true Zelda fan! Shivam Gulati\nMarch 16, 2021\nMost video game enthusiasts got familiar with The Zelda series through The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of the Wild video game. In reality, The Legend Of Zelda has a long history of 35 years that consists of more than 20 video amazing video games. However, it’s tough to understand the Legend Of Zelda timeline for new players who want to play all Zelda games in order. That’s why, in this post, we’ve mentioned all Legend Of Zelda games in order. So, it’s best to go through the article if you’re thinking of exploring Zelda games from the start. The Legend Of Zelda Timeline\nFebruary 21, 1986\nFebruary 21, 1986\nThe Legend Of Zelda: First Zelda Game\nThis is where it all started, the first Legend Of Zelda game that introduced us to Zelda and Link. The game's plot was straightforward;",
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"segment": "6. The Legend of Zelda\n“It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this,” the old man said. And with that, Link started his journey as a hero. Link’s first adventure, The Legend of Zelda introduced as an NES game, offering a gameplay loop that would change the way we thought about video games. Unlike most subsequent entries in the franchise, the original offered very little direction and allowed players to discover the dungeons in basically any order they pleased. The Legend of Zelda remains a masterpiece. 7. The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask\nMajora’s Mask is the grittiest Zelda game, and its overall sense of unease is apparent from the opening cutscene.",
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"segment": "In What States Do Cherry Trees Grow? | Hunker\nHome Hacks & Answers\nPlants, Flowers & Herbs\nTrees\nIn What States Do Cherry Trees Grow? By John Lindell\nHunker may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. American cherry trees feature drooping clusters of flowers. Several species of cherry trees hailing from the Rose family grow wild across the United States. Their ranges include many states, covering various large sections of the nation. These cherry trees all produce a fruit called a drupe, featuring a stone-like core that holds the tree's seeds. Advertisement\nPin Cherry\nPin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica) has nicknames such as bird cherry and fire cherry, references to the value of the fruit as food to birds and the the ability of this species to colonize areas ravaged by forest fires. Pin cherry grows to 30 feet high, notes the \"National Audubon Society Field Guide to Trees.\" Pin cherry grows throughout all of New England and into New York State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, western Maryland, parts of Virginia and West Virginia and south through eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina and northern Georgia.",
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"segment": "They can be found along the coast of British Columbia and the slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Common USA Ceder Locations: Arizona\nMinnesota – Oak Grove\nKansas\nWest Virginia\nIndiana\nIowa\nMichigan\nWisconsin\n7. Cherry Tree\nIf you want to grow fruit-bearing trees, you can opt for a cherry. It loves some sun and grows in moist soil. Your rocky soil can help with that if your current climate zone doesn’t. It’s literally a cherry on top if you like eating cherries! If you want to grow a Cherry Tree and want to learn to know how to choose the best location, Stark Bros has a full article explaining how. They talk about many important things when looking for success in growing Cherry Trees. 8.",
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"segment": "American black cherry trees grow in abundance in the eastern United States, and they are the fourth most harvested lumber in the US. The strongest, healthiest cherry trees are often found in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio. In ideal conditions, black cherry trees can grow as high as 100 feet tall and 4 feet in diameter. On average, most grow closer to between 50 and 80 feet tall with a 2- to 4-foot diameter. The cherries that grow on the American black cherry fruit tree are not the cherries you’ll find in the fresh produce at your local grocer. They are small and tart and grow in clusters on mature cherry trees (trees with about ten years of growth). These cherries are often quickly eaten by birds. Any that are left are used in jams and jellies. Cost for Cherry Wood Furniture\nWhile there’s plenty of cherry wood available, oak is more readily available. Cherry costs more than oak wood.",
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"segment": "While different species differ slightly in their needs, let’s take a look at what most cherry trees will require. Location: Cherry trees grow well (species dependent) in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Hardiness Zones 4-7. This encompasses most of the center of the US. It excludes the northern parts of MT, MN, ME, etc, and the deeper parts of the south: FL, LA, MS, etc. Planting: Unlike some plants that gardeners may be used to, cherry trees have two planting seasons. They require relatively moist soil to take well, so plant them in either late fall or early spring (a select few are best planted in late spring). Young cherry trees can be deceptively small, but their canopies can eventually grow to be 20-30 feet wide!",
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"segment": "Once the seedlings become established, the cherry trees die off to let the new trees grow. Locations\nFire cherry grows in forest clearings, streams and hillsides in the northern U.S. and Canada. In the U.S., the tree thrives south of the Rocky Mountains to Montana and Colorado. The tree also grows southeastward from South Dakota to the Midwestern states including Iowa and Illinois, and on to New England. Fire cherry also grows in the southeast from the Appalachian Mountains south to Georgia and Tennessee. Fire cherry trees (Prunus pensylvanica L.f.), Fire cherry also grows in the southeast from the Appalachian Mountains south to Georgia and Tennessee. Description\nFire cherry trees reach up to 40 feet high, although the trees typically grow to about 15 feet tall. The plant resembles a bush more than a tree with sharp-pointed, smooth leaves up to 5 inches long growing on glossy, reddish branches. Flower buds form in August or September of the preceding year with the white flowers blooming at the same time as the leaves emerge in the spring.",
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"segment": "Cherry trees often take on an umbrella shape as they grow, with the branches spreading out along the top. In North America, most cherry trees are found along the West Coast, in California, Oregon, and Washington, though they also grow in New York, Wisconsin, and other states. 5\nof 6\nBeech\nbgfoto / Getty Images\nBeech leaves are toothed, with sharp, incurved teeth around the margins. Their surfaces are smooth and paper-like. In North America, all beech trees have green leaves. ( Some varieties in Europe have yellow, purple, or mixed coloring. The copper beech, for example, has deep red or purple leaves that turn lighter in the fall). The American beech is found in the eastern United States and in southeast Canada. It has smooth, gray bark and grows up to 115 feet tall. Because of its tough, strong wood, the American beech is often used for lumber.",
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"segment": "Other nicknames include rum cherry, whiskey cherry and wild cherry. Prunus serotina was plentiful when the first settlers came to the New World. Birds spread the seeds of its fruit, maintaining a steady supply. During colonial times, furniture makers dubbed cherry wood “New England Mahogany” after observing how exposure to light brought out a rich red-brown color. Prunus Serotina can be found along the east coast, in the mid-west, and in parts of Mexico. American black cherry trees grow in abundance in the eastern United States, and they are the fourth most harvested lumber in the US. The strongest, healthiest cherry trees are often found in Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio. In ideal conditions, black cherry trees can grow as high as 100 feet tall and 4 feet in diameter. On average, most grow closer to between 50 and 80 feet tall with a 2- to 4-foot diameter. The cherries that grow on the American black cherry fruit tree are not the cherries you’ll find in the fresh produce at your local grocer.",
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"segment": "Birds adore the berries, but humans often feel they are bitter even when ripe. Range\nBlack cherry trees occur along the East coast of the U.S. In the Allegheny Plateau of Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia, the tree is harvested commercially. The tree's naturally occurring range is from Canada to Florida and as far west as Texas, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The tree also occurs in Central Mexico and Guatemala. A few trees have been found in New Mexico and Arizona. The wild cherry tree (Prunus serotina), also known as the black cherry, grows to a height of 60 feet; rarely, it can grow to 100 feet. Black cherry trees occur along the East coast of the U.S.\nIn the Allegheny Plateau of Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia, the tree is harvested commercially. Propagation\nBirds consume the black cherry tree's fruit and then disperse the seeds when they eliminate. Seeds require a cold stratification of at least three to four months.",
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"segment": "Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who owns more than 40 cars, celebrates Earth Hour. 5. “ Julia Gillard should consider falling on her sword for the good of the Labor Party, because she can no longer present an even slightly credible face at the election.” Fairfax’s Michelle Grattan. 6. “ Every time the Greens party has been in a position of running something, of actually being able to exercise political power, they’ve been found wanting.” Labor’s Anthony Albanese. 7. “ There’s something sick which needs to be healed.” Kevin Rudd yet again slams factional influence over Labor.",
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"segment": "^ Dennis Atkins (August 3, 2010). \" Letting Gillard be Gillard may be electorally risky tactic\". Courier Mail (Australia). p. 5. ^ Alice Russell (August 7, 2010). \" What everyone was talking about this week: The Top Ten\". Insight. The Age (Australia). p. 2.",
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where did nadia boulanger live? | Paris | [
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"headings": "Howard University\nHoward University\nContents\nHistory\n19th century\n20th century\nPresidents of Howard University\n21st century\nCampus\nOrganization\nAcademics\nSchools and colleges\nFaculty\nHonors programs\nMartha and Bruce Karsh STEM Scholars Program\nGoogle's Tech Exchange\nResearch\nInterdisciplinary Research Building\nMoorland-Spingarn Research Center\nNASA University Research Center (BCCSO)\nPublications\nHoward University Libraries\nStudent life\nAthletics\nStudents\nGreek letter organizations\nHoward Homecoming\nSpringfest\nBison Ball\nResfest\nNotable alumni\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
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"headings": "10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith.\n10 Interesting Facts about Adam Smith.\nAdam Smith: 10 Facts About the Father of Economics\n1. He didn’t know his birthday.\n2. He was the first Scotsman to appear on English money.\n3. He was quirky.\n4. He was easily distracted by his own mind.\n5. He was shy in front of a painter.\n6. The father of economics read. A lot.\n7. He never went public with his religious beliefs.\n8. He had critics.\n9. He had two more books in the works.\n10. There is an asteroid named after him.\nConclusion\n",
"segment": "He had two more books in the works. Adam Smith is arguably most famous for two written works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. The latter would eventually become a touchstone in the development of modern economics. The book explored concepts still in use today—concepts around a free market economy. His views around allowing an economy to self-regulate without interference by the government were ground-breaking. In his later life, Smith had two more books in the pipeline. One explored the theory and history of law, and the other was focused on sciences and arts. When Smith died, many of his works were published as essays or individual articles. 10.",
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"segment": "He is also known as ''The Father of Economics'' or ''The Father of Capitalism''. Smith wrote two classic works, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). The latter, often abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is considered his magnum opus and the first modern work of economics. In his work, Adam Smith introduced his theory of absolute advantage, and numerous other theories such as the Division of Labor. Smith studied social philosophy at the University of Glasgow and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was one of the first students to benefit from scholarships set up by fellow Scot John Snell. After graduating, he delivered a successful series of public lectures at the University of Edinburgh, leading him to collaborate with David Hume during the Scottish Enlightenment. Smith obtained a professorship at Glasgow, teaching moral philosophy. During this time, he wrote and published The Theory of Moral Sentiments. In his later life, he took a tutoring position that allowed him to travel throughout Europe, where he met other intellectual leaders of his day. Smith laid the foundations of classical free market economic theory.",
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"segment": "Who was Adam Smith? - Answers\nWho was Adam Smith? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2010-09-26 18:29:58\nAdam Smith is famous for being the first to develop the theory of supply and demand, in his famous work The Wealth of Nations. It was published at the end of the 18th century (1776). As an example, he compares water and diamonds. Without water, a human will die within days, and yet water is basically free. Diamonds are totally unneeded for survival, but are expensive. This was called the \"paradox of value.\" He explained this by considering the relationship between price and supply. Although all people need water, there is a sufficient amount to cover this need cheaply;",
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"segment": "Who Was Adam Smith? Adam Smith was an economist and philosopher who wrote what is considered the \"bible of capitalism,\" The Wealth of Nations, in which he details the first system of political economy. Early Years\nWhile his exact date of birth isn’t known, Smith’s baptism was recorded on June 5, 1723, in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. He attended the Burgh School, where he studied Latin, mathematics, history and writing. Smith entered the University of Glasgow when he was 14 and in 1740 went to Oxford. Economics\n'Wealth of Nations'\nAfter toiling for nine years, in 1776, Smith published An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (usually shortened to The Wealth of Nations ), which is thought of as the first work dedicated to the study of political economy. Economics of the time were dominated by the idea that a country’s wealth was best measured by its store of gold and silver. Smith proposed that a nation’s wealth should be judged not by this metric but by the total of its production and commerce—today known as the gross domestic product (GDP). He also explored theories of the division of labor, an idea dating back to Plato, through which specialization would lead to a qualitative increase in productivity. Main Beliefs and \"Invisible Hand\"\nSmith’s ideas are a reflection on economics in light of the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, and he states that free-market economies (i.e., capitalist ones) are the most productive and beneficial to their societies.",
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"segment": "About Adam Smith — Adam Smith Institute\nAbout Adam Smith\nEamonn Butler's Condensed Wealth of Nations, which includes a section on The Theory of Moral Sentiments, is available to download here. Why Adam Smith is important\nAdam Smith (1723-1790) was a Scottish philosopher and economist who is best known as the author of An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth Of Nations (1776), one of the most influential books ever written. The old view of economics\nIn Smith’s day, people saw national wealth in terms of a country’s stock of gold and silver. Importing goods from abroad was seen as damaging because it meant that this wealth must be given up to pay for them; exporting goods was seen as good because these precious metals came back. So countries maintained a vast network of controls to prevent this metal wealth draining out – taxes on imports, subsidies to exporters, and protection for domestic industries. The same protectionism ruled at home too. Cities prevented artisans from other towns moving in to ply their trade; manufacturers and merchants petitioned the king for protective monopolies; labour-saving devices were banned as a threat to existing producers.",
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"headings": "\nAdam Smith\nScottish philosopher\nTop Questions\nWho were Adam Smith’s parents?\nWhere was Adam Smith educated?\nWhat was Adam Smith’s first job?\nWhat is Adam Smith best known for?\nEarly life\nGlasgow\n",
"segment": "Adam Smith is a towering figure in the history of economic thought. Known primarily for a single work— An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776), the first comprehensive system of political economy —he is more properly regarded as a social philosopher whose economic writings constitute only the capstone to an overarching view of political and social evolution. If his masterwork is viewed in relation to his earlier lectures on moral philosophy and government, as well as to allusions in The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) to a work he hoped to write on “the general principles of law and government, and of the different revolutions they have undergone in the different ages and periods of society,” then The Wealth of Nations may be seen not merely as a treatise on economics but also as a partial exposition of a much larger scheme of historical evolution. Early life\nMuch more is known about Adam Smith’s thought than about his life. He was the son by second marriage of Adam Smith, comptroller of customs at Kirkcaldy, a small (population 1,500) but thriving fishing village near Edinburgh, and Margaret Douglas, daughter of a substantial landowner. Of Smith’s childhood nothing is known other than that he received his elementary schooling in Kirkcaldy and that at the age of four years he was said to have been carried off by gypsies. Pursuit was mounted, and young Adam was abandoned by his captors. “ He would have made, I fear, a poor gipsy,” commented the Scottish journalist John Rae (1845–1915), Smith’s principal biographer. At the age of 14, in 1737, Smith entered the University of Glasgow, already remarkable as a centre of what was to become known as the Scottish Enlightenment. There he was deeply influenced by Francis Hutcheson, a famous professor of moral philosophy from whose economic and philosophical views he was later to diverge but whose magnetic character seems to have been a main shaping force in Smith’s development.",
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"headings": "How 5 Influential Economists Changed Americas History\nHow 5 Influential Economists Changed Americas History\n1. Adam Smith (1723-1790)\n2. David Ricardo (1772-1823)\n3. Alfred Marshall (1842-1924)\n4. John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946)\n5. Milton Friedman (1912-2006)\nThe Bottom Line\n",
"segment": "He is best known for The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). The latter, usually referred to as The Wealth of Nations, is one of the earliest and the most famous treatises on industry and commerce, and one of the major contributors to modern academic-discipline economics. Smith entered the University of Glasgow at the age of 15, and studied moral philosophy. His original interest in Christianity evolved into more of a Deist stance (although this has been challenged). Smith's arguments against mercantilism and in favor of free trade were a stark challenge to much of the protectionism, tariffs and gold-hoarding that prevailed in the mid-18th century; today, he's often called \"the father of modern economics.\" In a world gone global, imagine how much slower life would be had free, open trade not been encouraged and if hoarding of hard assets ( mercantilism) was the norm: Economic life would be fairly bleak. At the end of his life, Smith had most of his manuscripts destroyed, and while some survived, the world never learned the extent of his final thoughts and theories his final notes. ( For related reading, see \" What Are Economies of Scale? \"",
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"segment": "Who is Adam Smith? ( with picture)\nWho is Adam Smith? Donn Saylor\nLast Modified Date: January 22, 2021\nDonn Saylor\nDate: January 22, 2021\nThe Wealth of Nations was published the same year as the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Adam Smith was an 18th century philosopher of political and economic thought. His trailblazing 1776 book An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations —often referred to as simply The Wealth of Nations —is widely recognized as the first treatise on modern economics. Smith's work introduced the importance of self-interest in economic pursuits and the global connotations of laissez-faire economics, in which personal economic transactions do not require the intervention of the government. Smith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, where he was baptized on June 15, 1723 — the precise date of his birth in not known. Smith's father was a lawyer and died six months after his son's birth.",
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"segment": "More Books by Adam Smith\nIn 1759, Smith published The Theory of Moral Sentiments, a book whose main contention is that human morality depends on sympathy between the individual and other members of society. On the heels of the book, he became the tutor of the future Duke of Buccleuch (1763–1766) and traveled with him to France, where Smith met with other eminent thinkers of his day, such as Benjamin Franklin and French economist Turgot. Smith's other writings include Lectures on Justice, Police, Revenue, and Arms (1763), which was first published in 1896, and Essays on Philosophical Subjects (1795). Both works were published posthumously. Death\nIn 1787, Smith was named rector of the University of Glasgow, and he died just three years later, at the age of 67. Fact Check\nWe strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Citation Information\nArticle Title\nAdam Smith Biography\nAuthor\nBiography.com Editors\nWebsite Name\nThe Biography.com website\nURL\nhttps://www.biography.com/scholar/adam-smith\nAccess Date\nMay 9, 2021\nPublisher\nA&E Television Networks\nLast Updated\nApril 15, 2021\nOriginal Published Date\nApril 2, 2014\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nSubscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. SIGN UP",
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"segment": "He suffered from numerous illnesses, including diphtheria, tuberculosis, smallpox, dysentery, malaria, tonsillitis, carbuncle, pneumonia, and epiglottitis. Getty Images\n33. Struggles Down-Under\nWashington may have also been infertile. His wife Martha already had four children from a previous marriage, but the presidential couple never had children of their own. Modern scientists speculate that he may have been rendered infertile due to an infection linked to the tuberculosis that he suffered as a child. Wikimedia Commons\n32. Longing For Home\nCongress begged his family to allow him to be buried on the Capitol grounds, but the family respected his wish that he be buried at Mount Vernon. Flickr\n31. Not A Man Of God\nWashington was a very moral man, but contrary to some of the legends that emerged about him, he wasn’t a very religious man. Although he would attend church, he refused to take communion.",
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"segment": "23. Outstanding but Sickly\nAlthough Washington showed dedication in everything he got his hands into, he had undergone several episodes of suffering health-wise. He had suffered from pneumonia, dysentery, smallpox, tuberculosis, among other illnesses. George Washington statue in Utah. 24. George Washington Inherited Slaves\nAt only 11 years, he had already inherited slaves from his father. After retirement, he devoted energetically to take care of the landholdings. By the 1790s, there were over 300 slaves at Mount Vernon. Slavery was then legal. 25.",
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"segment": "He later contracted malaria and rheumatic fever. Throughout his life, he also suffered from a variety of tooth related problems including constant toothaches during his time as the commander of the Continental Army. Among his tooth problems included: frequently infected and abscessed teeth; inflamed gums; and problems related to his dentures. It’s no wonder that throughout his life he was constantly in search of a better dentist. Washington’s dental problems, which caused him constant pain throughout his life, are thought to have contributed to his short temper. He also had to forgo his second inaugural address because of dental problems. Near the end of his life, due to dental pain, he could only eat soft foods.",
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"headings": "25 Things You Probably Didn't Know About George Washington\n25 Things You Probably Didn't Know About George Washington\n1. George Washington didn't have a middle name.\n2. George Washington's birthday was not February 22, 1732.\n3. George Washington's hair was all real.\n4. George Washington was made an honorary citizen of France.\n5. For a time, George Washington was a non-president commander-in-chief (but he didn't do much).\n6. No one will ever rank higher than him in the U.S. military.\n7. George Washington made a pretty hefty salary ...\n8. ... but he still had cash-flow problems.\n9. He was one of the sickliest presidents in history.\n10. He may or may not have died as a result of medical malpractice.\n11. George Washington might have been infertile.\n12. Washington's body was almost buried in the Capitol.\n13. He was not very religious.\n14. He never chopped down that cherry tree.\n15. He was an inveterate letter-writer.\n16. Before becoming the father of the nation, he was a master surveyor.\n17. Before fighting the British, he fought for the British.\n18. He was a dog lover.\n19. He lost more battles than he won.\n20. He was lucky, but his coat wasn't.\n21. He didn't have wooden teeth.\n22. George Washington is the only president to actually go into battle while serving as president.\n23. He fell in love with his best friend's wife.\n24. George Washington was widely criticized in the press in the later years of his presidency.\n25. He owned a whiskey distillery.\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!\n",
"segment": "Washington actually had to borrow money to attend his own first inauguration. 9. He was one of the sickliest presidents in history. Throughout his life, Washington suffered from a laundry list of ailments: diphtheria, tuberculosis, smallpox, dysentery, malaria, quinsy (tonsillitis), carbuncle, pneumonia, and epiglottitis—to name a few. 10. He may or may not have died as a result of medical malpractice. On the day he died—December 14, 1799—Washington was treated with four rounds of bloodletting, which removed 5 pints of blood from his body. It seems that it proved to be too much. In 1999, The New York Times wrote:",
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"segment": "It is likely that any of these illnesses, or perhaps all of them together, had an influence on the tonality and strength of Washington’s voice. Steve Yoch, author of the book “Becoming George Washington” cites Washington’s bout of pleurisy, an illness which involves inflammation of the lung tissues, as the cause of his voice being “high, weak and breathy.” Washington also suffered from numerous tooth problems, so he attempted to keep his mouth closed as often as possible to hide any unsightliness. This habit may have caused Washington to speak with a slight murmur, an element that was highlighted in both Morse and Kahn’s performances. Washington’s contemporaries described his voice similarly to the way that Morse, Kahn, and others have portrayed it. Fisher Ames, a representative in the United States Congress, said Washington’s voice was “deep, a little tremulous, and so low as to call for close attention.” Other contemporaries of Washington described his tone as dispassionate, which Paul K. Longmore, author of “The Invention of George Washington” argues reassured Americans of a lack of emotionality that could have led Washington to tyranny. George Mercer, a friend to Washington, wrote that “His voice is agreeable rather than strong.” Mercer’s comment supports the idea that Washington’s voice may have been weaker than what has been popularly portrayed. George Washington On-Screen\nThe nature, the details, and the truth of Washington's story all depend on who tells it.",
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"segment": "and problems related to his dentures. It’s no wonder that throughout his life he was constantly in search of a better dentist. Washington’s dental problems, which caused him constant pain throughout his life, are thought to have contributed to his short temper. He also had to forgo his second inaugural address because of dental problems. Near the end of his life, due to dental pain, he could only eat soft foods. If you look at portraits of Washington throughout the years, you can see a subtle change in his face directly caused by the changing of his denture models over the years as well as a scar that appeared at one point which was ultimately resulting from an abscessed tooth removal. Not only that, but in his 1797 Gilbert Stuart portrait, you can see that his mouth is swollen. Supposedly, the dentures were causing too much discomfort, so he removed them in favor of packing his mouth with cotton balls to support his lips. Expand for References: George Washington’s Not So Wooden Teeth\nGeorge Washington:",
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"segment": "Ruled? None. The UK is \"ruled\" by the UK Government. Other countries - including Commonwealth countries below, are \"ruled\" by their respective democratic Governments. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 6 February 1952. Additionally, she is Head of the Commonwealth and Queen of 12 countries that have become independent since her accession: Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Ne\nContinue Reading\nRuled? None. The UK is \"ruled\" by the UK Government. Other countries - including Commonwealth countries below, are \"ruled\" by their respective democratic Governments.",
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"segment": "They mostly have the right to register as British citizens as well, which gives them the right to live in the UK. Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of 16 countries - the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. She does not rule in any of them but acts as a figurehead head of state. They are all completely self-governing and free to reject the monarchy and become republics at any time if they wish, but they haven't decided to. There was a referendum in Australia about that in 1999, and 55% of voters voted to keep the Queen. There is an interesting historical anomaly in the court systems of some countries in the Commonwealth that are former British colonies. Their ultimate court of appeal remains the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and they have not taken any steps yet to change that. These countries are Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cook Islands and Niue (Associated States of New Zealand), Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Kiribati, Mauritius, St Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, and Tuvalu. It is also the final court of appeal for the British overseas territories. In practice it consists of exactly the same judges as in the Supreme Court of England and Wales (Scotland has its own legal system).",
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"segment": "Which countries are still ruled by the Queen of England? A most powerful lady\nQueen Elizabeth II has led a long and illustrious life. Since her coronation in 1953 she has reigned through devolution in the United Kingdom, accession of the UK to the European Community, Brexit, Canadian patriation, and the decolonisation of Africa. She holds more records than can be counted – she is the first, the longest, the oldest, the most loved. Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay\nOver the decades, her dominions have come and gone. When she started out, Elizabeth II was Queen of the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka (then Ceylon). Between 1960 and 1983, she added two dozen other countries to that list, including Jamaica, Barbados, Uganda, Mauritius and Fiji. Fluctuations in the Space-Time Elizabethinuum\nHowever, Elizabeth II’s reign hasn’t been one of unchecked expansion. Between 1956 and 1992, her number of territories varied tremendously. Many of the African and South Asian countries of which she was the constitutional monarch gained their independence between 1956 and 1987.",
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"segment": "1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Realms - Since February, 1952\nQueen Elizabeth II is the reigning queen of the United Kingdom and the independent members of the Commonwealth who still ceremonially recognize the British Crown. Born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on the 21st of April 1926, she has reigned since the 6th of February, 1952. She rose to the throne when her father died while she was on a trip to Kenya. She was born in London as the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George the VI and Queen Elizabeth. Her father rose to the throne upon the abdication of her uncle, Edward VIII, whose impending nuptials with a divorced socialite threatened a constitutional crisis. She is the oldest living monarch of all time in British history. The Longest-Reigning Current Monarchs Around the World\nRank\nMonarch\nYear That Reign Began\nCountry\n1\nElizabeth II\n1952\nThe United Kingdom and the Commonwealth\n2\nHassanal Bolkiah\n1967\nBrunei\n3\nQaboos bin Said al Said\n1970\nOman\n4\nMargrethe II\n1972\nDenmark\n5\nSultan bin Mohamed Al-Qassimi III\n1972\nUnited Arab Emirates (Sharjah)\n6\nCarl XVI Gustaf\n1973\nSweden\n7\nHamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi\n1974\nUnited Arab Emirates (Fujairah)\n8\nHumaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi III\n1981\nUnited Arab Emirates (Ajman)\n9\nMswati III\n1986\nEswatini\n10\nAkihito\n1989\nJapan\nJames Burton March 11 2019 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nLongest-Reigning Monarchs",
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"segment": "Which countries are ruled by the Queen of England\nCelebrity\nWhich countries are ruled by the Queen of England? Bruno Cooke 7 months ago\nBarbados has revived its plan to become a republic by November 2021. Queen Elizabeth II will have one fewer territory on her pin board. But she is still Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other realms. So what’s the issue? Which countries are still ruled by the Queen of England? A most powerful lady\nQueen Elizabeth II has led a long and illustrious life. Since her coronation in 1953 she has reigned through devolution in the United Kingdom, accession of the UK to the European Community, Brexit, Canadian patriation, and the decolonisation of Africa. She holds more records than can be counted – she is the first, the longest, the oldest, the most loved. Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay\nOver the decades, her dominions have come and gone.",
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"segment": "Who does Elizabeth II rule over? - Answers\nQueen Elizabeth II reigns as the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and many of the Commonwealth Countries. She does not rule over anyone. Many people, including some in Britain, would say she is Queen of England, but that title has not existed since the year 1707.She is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, The Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, The Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, St. Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and St Kitts and Nevis. While she lives in England, and is primarily associated with Great Britain, she holds the title of Queen separately and equally in all sixteen countries. Home\n \nScience\n \nMath and Arithmetic\n \nHistory\n \nLiterature and Language\n \nTechnology\n \nHealth\n \n🧑⚖️\nLaw & Legal Issues\n \nBusiness & Finance\n \nAll Topics\n \nRandom\n \nLeaderboard\n Related Topics\nHistory of England\n \nHenry VIII\n \nElizabeth II\n \nElizabeth I\n \nAsk Question\n0\nLog in\nMonarchy\nElizabeth I\nElizabeth II\nWho does Elizabeth II rule over? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-06-06 20:39:43\nQueen Elizabeth IIreignsas the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and many of the Commonwealth Countries. She does not ruleover anyone. Many people, including some in Britain, would say she is Queen of England, but that title has not existed since the year 1707. She is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, The Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, The Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, St. Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and St Kitts and Nevis.",
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"segment": "Where Did Kevin Hart Go to College? | The Urban Daily\nTelevision\nHome › Television\nWhere Did Kevin Hart Go to College? By Ask The Urban Daily\nPosted May 3, 2014\nWhere did Kevin Hart go to college? Kevin Hart went to Temple University in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, though he only studied there for two years, according to most sources. By that time, the aspiring comedian and future “Real Husbands of Hollywood” star had decided to follow his showbiz dreams, and it’s a good thing he did. After his stand-up routine caught the eye of Judd Apatow, Hart landed a role in the writer/director’s short-lived Fox series “Undeclared.” That led to appearances in such films as “Soul Plane” and “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” and by the end of the decade, Hart had begun stating successful comedy tours across the country. His 2013 outing, “Laugh at My Pain,” brought in some $15 million, and that same year, he premiered “Real Husbands,” a BET mockumentary that’s quickly found an audience. While Kevin Hart attended Temple University and no doubt learned a lot while he was there — the school has a great reputation — the life lessons he picked up during his childhood likely had the bigger impact on his career. On his three comedy specials — “Grown Little Man,” “Seriously Funny,” and “Laugh at My Pain” — he talks about what it was like growing up in a single-parent household.",
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"segment": "Kevin has also repaired his relationship with his father now that Henry has successfully recovered from his drug addiction. 2. He’s Lived in Three Separate States\nKevin Hart’s early years took place entirely in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (he went to George Washington High School in Northeast Philadelphia). Hart made his way over to New York City for community college and graduated two years after attending. And finally, Hart found himself in Brockton, Massachusetts working as a shoe salesman. After performing at an amateur night at a club in Philadelphia, Kevin began taking his career as a stand-up comedian more seriously. 3. His 1st Official Stand-Up Gig Took Place at The Laff House in Philadelphia\nKevin Hart – Live at the Laff House – Official Trailer Where Kevin Hart got his start! The Laff House in Philly. Find out about new up and coming comedy stars like Deon Cole and Mark Simmons.",
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"segment": "Hart's family moved to Brisbane, Australia, in 1966. Hart attended secondary school at Oxley State High School, and gained his Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the Australian National University. Hart received his PhD from the University of Melbourne in 1986. In 1991 he became Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Monash University, rising to full Professor in 1995 and also becoming Director of the Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies and the Institute for Critical and Cultural Studies. He also taught in the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology. Leaving Monash in 2002, he became Professor of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Notre Dame, a position he held until 2007, when he became Edwin B. Kyle Professor of Christian Studies at the University of Virginia, a position he holds as of 2021. Theology and literary criticism\nIn his professional life, Kevin Hart is primarily known as a theologian who works in two areas: systematic theology and religion and literature. His work in systematic theology has not yet been collected into volumes but remains as uncollected essays and chapters. In general, Hart's approach is to ground theology in a phenomenology of the Christ, both a phenomenology of Jesus's words and actions, and an account of Jesus as performing epoche and reduction, especially through the parables.",
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"segment": "Education and Career Buildup\nKevin’s education background comprises of his studies at George Washington High School. While at the school, Kevin no longer considered humour and comedy as an escape but a worthwhile activity. READ\nNick Cannon Childhood Story Plus Untold Biography Facts\nKevin was deeply involved in comedy and humour during his high school days. Upon graduation from the high school, Kevin progressed to Community College of Philadelphia where he studied briefly. He went on to work as a shoe salesman at Brockton, Massachusetts before making up his mind to pursue a career in comedy. Kevin Hart studied briefly at Community College of Philadelphia and worked odd jobs before considering a career in comedy. Kevin Hart Childhood Story Plus Untold Biography Facts: Early Career Life\nThe recorded history of Kevin’s early career endeavours in comedy dates back to his amateur performances in clubs at Philadelphia. He thereafter had his first gig at Laff House in Philadelphia under the name “Lil Kev”. Kevin Hart a.k.a “Lil Kev”, kicked off his career in comedy at clubs in Philadelphia.",
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"segment": "Kevin Hart hails from a middle-class family background and was raised at Philadelphia. Growing up in Philadelphia, young Kevin had a troubled childhood that was a reflection of his family life. His father was a cocaine addict whose drug habit had devastating consequences on the family. Thus, Kevin turned to humour and comedy as a means of coping with troubles within his family. Kevin Hart Childhood Story Plus Untold Biography Facts: Education and Career Buildup\nKevin’s education background comprises of his studies at George Washington High School. While at the school, Kevin no longer considered humour and comedy as an escape but a worthwhile activity. READ\nNick Cannon Childhood Story Plus Untold Biography Facts\nKevin was deeply involved in comedy and humour during his high school days. Upon graduation from the high school, Kevin progressed to Community College of Philadelphia where he studied briefly. He went on to work as a shoe salesman at Brockton, Massachusetts before making up his mind to pursue a career in comedy.",
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"segment": "Allow us to tell you all about Kevin Hart. His Early Life and Background Details\nKevin Hart was born on July 6, 1979, in Philadelphia, the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, USA. Although he is now a very rich man who is known globally for his humor, Hart was not always this well-to-do. In fact, according to reports, he was born into a poor home and raised by a single mother identified as Nancy Hart. He grew up with a brother called Robert and the two have shared a close bond ever since. Hart’s father identified as Henry Witherspoon was reportedly a cocaine addict who was often having run-ins with the law and was in and out of jail throughout most of Kevin Hart’s childhood. Sources revealed that Hart, who had quite a bleak childhood, often used humor as a way to cope with his troubled family life. Growing up, he attended George Washington High School then briefly attended the Community College of Philadelphia before he moved to New York to find greener pastures. Soon after, he started working as a shoe salesman in Massachusetts. After developing a passion for comedy, Kevin Hart eventually kick-started his career by taking part in different amateur competitions and actually won many of them.",
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"segment": "This is how the form of the song established itself. I kept the first verse slow. Later on, three months later, I wrote five more verses of the same length, following forward with this idea, almost in a rock dream kind of idea. Then I slowed down the fifth verse so it starts slow, rocks in the middle and slows at the end. The form of this song is different from almost any song you would hear. I love that. I thought it was great. I love the title, \"American Pie.\" BH: Where’d that come from?",
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"segment": "Part of what \"American Pie\" is, is a spiritual song, about the spirit of the country and what was happening to it. And the music represents that. And this was the theory of \"American Pie.\" And it was just one of my ideas. I had no idea it would take root and I’d have to talk about it all these years. But I am happy to talk about it, because it leads me into a discussion of the country which I am very interested in and love. I was in my little room where I used to write songs. What I do is I put a tape recorder on. I even did it on my last album, \"Botanical Gardens.\" I’ll start to sing into the recorder.",
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"title": "Story Behind the Song: Don McLean' explains 'American Pie'",
"headings": "Story Behind the Song: Don McLean's 'American Pie'\nStory Behind the Song: Don McLean's 'American Pie'\n'The form of this song is different from almost any song you would hear'\n'Like having two hits at once'\n'It didn’t seem like I was on some golden pathway to stardom'\nAbout the series\n",
"segment": "Bart Herbison: \" American Pie.\" I could argue that it’s the greatest song ever written, and I would love to have that argument. It is certainly in an elite handful. I will tell you this. Everyone says, “What’s it about?” I know what it’s about — absolutely, definitively know what it’s about\nDon McLean: That’s good. You can tell me. BH:",
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"headings": "Examples of Allegory From Songs\nExamples of Allegory From Songs\nWhere Have All the Flowers Gone?\nAmerican Pie\nHotel California\nI Used to Love H.E.R.\n",
"segment": "Soon the soldiers are \"gone to graveyards,\" then those graveyards are \"gone to flowers.\" The song is an allegory about the destruction of life and innocence caused by war. American Pie\n\"American Pie\" by Don McLean is an extensive allegory about American culture and music in the 1950s and 60s. The song starts with McLean remembering the music of the 1950s fondly, then mourns \"the day the music died,\" a reference to the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper. References throughout the song argue for the way that music and life has changed since then, such as \"the jester,\" Bob Dylan, stealing the crown from the \"king,\" Elvis, and the music of The Beatles becoming more political -- \"Lennon read a book of Marx.\" Other lyrics reference protests, political changes and current music. Hotel California\nIn the 1970s, The Eagles had a hit with \"Hotel California,\" which is an allegory for the excess of the decade and the death of the idealism of the 1960s. The woman at the hotel is obsessed with Tiffany jewelry and Mercedes cars. The occupants are drug users who stab \"the beast\" with their \"steely knives,\" but just can't kill it. They are trying to chase away their pain with drugs but can't.",
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"segment": "The Tragic Story Behind Don McLean's American Pie\nThe Tragic Story Behind Don McLean's American Pie\nScott Dudelson/Getty Images\nBy Nicholas Vrchoticky / Oct. 27, 2020 4:03 pm EDT\nDon McLean's \"American Pie\" is one of the most well-known songs in the United States. It's transported many of us back in time whether we were actually alive then or not. The Recording Industry Association of America puts the song at number 5 on their list of \"songs of the century.\" Most people know the chorus at least, but we don't expect you to know every lyric of the song since it's an epic that runs over eight minutes long. Plus, the lyrics are cryptic and difficult to understand. People have spent decades trying to figure out exactly what they mean, but have fallen short ... maybe. No one knows for sure if their lyrical theories are right or wrong, since McLean likes to respond to questions about the song's meaning with statements like, \"It means I never have to work again.\" That part, at least, is true. The song has made the artist millions. He has other songs as well, but none of them have near the acclaim or listenership as his mysterious \"American Pie.\"",
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"segment": "That plays a huge role because this is a song that’s meant to evoke both nostalgia and how our perceptions change as we grow older. Lyrics about remembering the past: He doesn’t look a thing like Jesus\nBut he talks like a gentleman\nLike you imagined when you were young\nWhen you were young\nDon McLean – American Pie\nAmerican Pie might just be one of the most culturally significant songs that’s also incredibly cryptic. He has gone on record to say that the song was inspired by the death of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper, which he described as the day the music died. He has teased fans that the song is also about America and politics, though he wants listeners to come up with their own interpretation for the song. Lyrics about remembering the past: A long long time ago\nI can still remember how\nThat music used to make me smile\nAnd I knew if I had my chance\nThat I could make those people dance\nAnd maybe they’d be happy for a while\nFrank Sinatra – My Way\nNo other song epitomizes the idea of “no regrets” better than Frank Sinatra’s My Way. The song is about a man who fondly looks back on a life that he lived on his own terms. Ironically, one of Sinatra’s most memorable songs is the one that he absolutely loathed. He says it’s a self-indulgent pop song that he couldn’t stand.",
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"title": "Understanding American Pie - Interpretation of Don Mclean's epic anthem to the passing of an era.",
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"segment": "Understanding American Pie - Interpretation of Don Mclean's epic anthem to the passing of an era. Introduction\nIn the autumn of 1971 Don McLean's elegiac American Pie entered the collective consciousness, and over thirty years later remains one of the most discussed, dissected and debated songs that popular music has ever produced. A cultural event at the peak of its popularity in 1972, it reached the top of the Billboard 100 charts in a matter of weeks, selling more than 3 million copies; and at eight and a half minutes long, this was no mean feat. But this was no ordinary song, either: boldly original and thematically ambitious, what set American Pie apart had a lot to do with the way we weren't entirely sure what the song was about, provoking endless debates over its epic cast of characters. And these controversies remain with us to this day. But however open to interpretation the lyrics may have been, the song's emotional resonance was unmistakable: McLean was clearly relating a defining moment in the American experience—something had been lost, and we knew it. Opening with the death of singer Buddy Holly and ending near the tragic concert at Altamont Motor Speedway, we are able to frame the span of years the song is covering—1959 to 1970—as the \"10 years we've been on our own\" of the third verse.",
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"title": "Don McLean Talks American Pie Song Meaning Before Manuscript Auction | PEOPLE.com",
"headings": "Don McLean Opens Up About the Meaning of 'American Pie'\nDon McLean Opens Up About the Meaning of 'American Pie'\nThe singer discusses his 1971 masterpiece as the original manuscript goes up for auction\n",
"segment": "But with the original manuscript going up for auction at Christie’s on Tuesday, the singer is opening up – to a degree – about the 1971 song’s dense, epic lyrics. While hardly explaining every word, or every verse, McLean has shed some light on the song’s meaning in an interview in the Christie’s catalog for the auction. “Basically, in ‘American Pie’ things are heading in the wrong direction,” says McLean, 69. “ It is becoming less ideal, less idyllic. I don’t know whether you consider that wrong or right, but it is a morality song in a sense. I was around in 1970 and now I am around in 2015 there is no poetry and very little romance in anything anymore, so it is really like the last phase of ‘American Pie.’ ” McLean says he felt an inexorable decline in American culture at the time he wrote the song, and almost saw things getting worse in the future. “It’s weird,” he says. “ I have a weird sense sometimes of what’s going to happen before it happens, and I kind of live by that, which is how my instincts operate, I suppose.” The song was inspired, first and foremost, by the deaths of musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P “The Big Bopper” Richardson in a plane crash on Feb. 3, 1959 – the “day the music died,” according to the song. (",
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"segment": "Certain thoughts come out of one door and certain thoughts come out of the other. My understanding of the song is that it refers to america herself. The song sats do you believe in god or do you believe in rock and roll. It goes on to say can music save your mortal soul. So I ask you, is it God ypu can save your mortl soul or rock and roll. Rock and roll is an instrument used by satan to decieve the masses. You will know my children by their fruits. Sex, drugs, do as thy wilt is the message. Who has a message like that. American pie is about the fall of america and all she was to suppose to stand for.",
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"segment": "If a good friend tells you that their original cake recipe just won first place at a baking competition. “ How ‘bout them apples?!” would be a great response to that news. However, if a friend from New York City tells you that they just won a high-profile writing award, you might want to say something else. But, comparing language used in a small, farming town with the language used in a city like New York is like comparing apples and oranges. There is no point because they are both so different. I’m Anna Matteo. Anna Matteo wrote this story for Learning English. George Grow was the editor. At the end of the story, Don McLean sings his 1971 hit song, \"American Pie.\"",
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"segment": "Q: What is Charlotte, NC, known for? A: Charlotte is known as a business and financial hub and also a university town with a well-educated population. It is home to the NFL's Carolina Panthers and the NBA's Charlotte Hornets (formerly Bobcats), and it is a NASCAR epicenter and home to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Charlotte is also known for its historical architecture. Although many older buildings have been torn down and replaced, you can still find beautiful Craftsman-style cottages, renovated bungalows and historical homes and churches. Q: What is the weather in Charlotte, North Carolina? A:",
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"segment": "What Charlotte, NC is Known for | CityLocal\n\n\nOverview\nWeather\nKnown For\nCost of Living\nVideos\nWhat is Charlotte, NC Known for? If you're considering moving to Charlotte, you might be wondering what the culture is like in town and whether the things that it's known for match your interests. Read on below to find out what Charlotte is most known for. What Charlotte is Known For\nCharlotte is most known for its proximity to the Appalachian Mountains which offers stunning views of mountain peaks, river valleys, and some of the most amazing sightseeing vistas on the East Coast. Charlotte is also known for its beer and BBQ. Some of the most popular breweris in Charlotte are the Olde Mecklenburg Brewery, the Wooden Robot Brewery, and NoDa Brewing Company. The NoDa Arts District is an arts and entertainment hub which features eclectic art galleries, live music, and food. Sports fans in Charlotte are known for their love of racecar racing and football. Breweries\nNASCAR\nBBQ\nCarolina Panthers\nNoDa Arts District\nAppalachian Mountains\n\nWhat people are saying about what Charlotte is known for: Charlotte is a major center in the U.S. motorsports industry, housing offices of @NASCAR well as the Hall of Fame.",
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"headings": "What is North Carolina Known For?\nWhat is North Carolina Known For?\n5. Beaches\n4. Higher Education\n3. First in Flight\n2. The Nation's Largest Private Residence\n1. Tar Heel State\n",
"segment": "What is North Carolina Known For? - WorldAtlas\nWhat is North Carolina Known For? One of the many lighthouses along the Carolina coast. The residents of North Carolina are so passionate about their “Tar Heel State” that the “outsiders” are often looking forward to visiting the state. A recent study conducted by the United Van Lines, a moving company, suggest that Americans are moving to the state of North Carolina in higher numbers than any other state in the US. Why are people moving there? Could it be because of the long and breezy coastal beaches or the beautiful rolling mountains? North Carolinas enjoy these and so much more that makes it one of the best places to visit or live. Here are some of the things that North Carolina is famous for. 5.",
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"segment": "Stations close to airports or car rental places tend to have higher prices. Is it worth getting unlimited miles? Unlimited mileage is a good choice for those who don't want to worry about how many miles they are driving. You will just need to make sure there's nothing else in the small print that could add in extra costs. What is Charlotte famous for? There is tons to see and do in this city. Charlotte has around 12 attractions that it is known for. Some of the most popular are: U.S. National Whitewater Center\n7th Street Public Market\nDiscovery Place\nNASCAR Hall of Fame\nLuckily, you can cruise to whichever one you want or visit them all. Before you drive off\nMake sure you check out a few things before you leave the rental lot.",
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"segment": "Sounds good to you? Then Charlotte Motor Speedway is your place to be. Charlotte is famous for its history in NASCAR racing. For years fans have been traveling to North Carolina inorder to experience the perfect race day experience. If you can't get enough of NASCAR and its history, don't worry. Charlotte has even more to offer. Right Downtown (or locally sometimes called 'Uptown') is the Nascar Hall of Fame. You can dwell in old memories or even pick up some interesting facts or two to impress your friends during the next race. Is NASCAR not your cup of tea? No problem.",
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"headings": "20 Fun Facts About Charlotte, North Carolina\n20 Fun Facts About Charlotte, North Carolina\n1. Charlotte is the banking hub of the American South.\n2. It is the 3rd fastest-growing major city in the USA with a population of approximately 850,000.\n3. The City of Charlotte has an international airport hub that provides the local traveler with the option to valet your car.\n4. Charlotte is a gamma global city per the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.\n5. Today there are over 3,000 international refugees from over 40 different countries living in Charlotte, NC.\n6. The City of Charlotte was originally founded on two Indian Trading paths.\n7. Charlotte, NC is the pimento cheese capital of the world.\n8. North Carolina’s oldest Dairy Queen with an Eskimo holding an ice cream cone is in Charlotte.\n9. Charlotte is home to the tallest rotating metal fountain in America.\n10. Charlotte does not have a zoo; the only zoo in the state is in Asheboro about 2.5 hours from Charlotte.\n11. You can partake in more than 30 different land and water activities at the U.S. National Whitewater Center, a 1,300-acre facility in Charlotte along the Catawba River.\n12. Living in Charlotte, NC allows you to be laying on white sandy beaches or hiking in the mountains in a couple of hours drive.\n13. Many famous movies and TV shows have been filmed in Charlotte.\n14. Charlotte’s racing heritage has made it the NASCAR Hall of Fame site.\n15. The Charlotte Hornets used to be a baseball team, then a football team before they became a basketball team.\n16. For over 50 years, Charlotte led the nation in gold production until the California Gold Rush of 1848.\n17. Astronaut Charlie Duke was born in Charlotte on October 3, 1935. At age 36, he became the 10th man to walk on the moon.\n18. Dr. Charles Sifford was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1922. Commonly referred to as “The Jackie Robinson of Golf,” he was the first African American to participate in the PGA Tour.\n19. In November 1959 the first Family Dollar opened up in Charlotte, NC.\n20. Charlotte’s oddest landmark is said to be the majestic Firebird sculpture.\nExplore More in Our Fun Facts Series\nNikita Gupta\n",
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"headings": "The Top Things to See and Do in Charlotte, North Carolina\nThe Top Things to See and Do in Charlotte, North Carolina\n1. U.S National Whitewater Center\n2. Discovery Place\n3. See NASCAR in Action\n4. Watch a Game\n5. Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden\n6. Discover the History of Carolina\n7. Shop Local, Eat Fresh\n8. Carowinds Amusement Park\n9. Latta Plantation Nature Preserve\n10. Shopping in Charlotte\n11. Sample Some Craft Beer\n",
"segment": "The Top Things to See and Do in Charlotte, North Carolina - MapQuest Travel\nDestinations, Inspiration\nThe Top Things to See and Do in Charlotte, North Carolina\nPosted on October 16, 2014 February 27, 2021 Author: Lindsay MacNevin\nVince Clements / Shutterstock.com\nThe lively and vibrant city of Charlotte, NC, is the perfect destination with heaps of museums, history and fun for all ages. Whether you’re searching for an adventure filled vacation or a quiet relaxing getaway; this city has something to offer. Home of NASCAR, award winning museums and lush tropical gardens it’s no wonder Charlotte is nicknamed the “Queen City”. We invite you to discover the culture of this city; from the local craft breweries to the farmers market, there’s an endless amount of “must see” things. Read on to learn our top eleven things to see and do in Charlotte and discover why so many people choose to call this city home. 1. U.S National Whitewater Center\nHome to the world’s largest man-made whitewater river;",
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"segment": "Does Leia Know Vader Is Her Father? – StarShips\nDoes Leia Know Vader Is Her Father? Written by Brad in Star Wars Information\nThe Star Wars franchise has no shortage of drama. One of the more gut-wrenching storylines is the discovery of Darth Vader as the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia. It was kept a secret for a long time in the original trilogy from the fans, but was it a secret to Leia also? It was a secret to Leia that Vader is her father until Luke told her. Subsequently, that’s how she discovers more about her family genetics, including Luke as her biological brother. For a multitude of reasons, the secret is kept from Leia for a long time. Interestingly, she discovers the truth secondhand, leaving Leia with a lot of questions about her real family, and how it affects her duties in the galaxy and in the Senate. How Leia Discovers Vader is Her Father\nIn Return of the Jedi, Luke discovers Vader is his father in a duel for ultimate power in the galaxy.",
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"segment": "I am your father. Darth Vader: No. I am your father. Princess Leia: I love you. Han Solo: I know. Han Solo: I know.",
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"segment": "Who is princess leia's father? Anakin Skywalker a.k.a. Darth Vader. Leia and Luke are fraternal twins. Princess Leia's adoptive father is Bail Prestor Organa\n955 views\n·\nView 2 Upvoters\nAshton J. Carter\n, A huge fan of Star Wars ever since the age of six\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 782 answers and 427.7K answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who was Princess Leia’s father? Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader. Luke and Leia came from the same mother and father, since they were twins. 85 views\nSponsored by Nutrisystem\nWhat does a day on Nutrisystem look like? Nutrisystem offer revealed - save 50% off today!",
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"segment": "Leia is the daughter of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, making Kylo Ren the grandson of Anakin/Vader. Leia refers to their son a number of times in conversation with Han. He met her eyes steadily. “ We’ve lost our son, forever.” “Always,” she told him. “ From the shadows, in the beginning, even before I realized what was happening, he was manipulating everything, pulling our son toward the dark side. “If you see our son,” Leia whispered, “bring him home.” Share\nImprove this answer\nedited Dec 21 '15 at 16:40\nanswered Dec 21 '15 at 16:34\nphantom42\nphantom42\n131k 67\n67 gold badges\n544\n544 silver badges\n797\n797 bronze badges\n2\nAdd a comment\n|\n22\nBecause Darth Vader (aka Anakin Skywalker) is Leia's father. And Kylo Ren\nIs also the son of Leia. It takes two to tango.",
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"segment": "Is she \"The Chosen One?\" I don't know but there are several theories out there concerning her identity. She is Luke Skywalker's daughter\nShe is Han Solo and Princess Leia's daughter\nShe is Obi Wan Kenobi's daughter\nIt certainly is a question that I can't wait to have answered, but unfortunately we have to wait until the next Star Wars movie is released to find out. Hopefully it will be answered in that one, but there are no guarantees that they won't leave us hanging until the third of this series. What do I think? I wonder if she is Luke's daughter and saw him training Kylo Ren but has forgotten (or been blocked so she cannot remember) ever learning the Jedi way. But I am not sure. I go back and forth between these three choices and still wonder about others. Rey's past does seem to echo Anakin Skywalker's and Luke's too. Left on a planet (Jakku) as a child, poor, uneducated, parentless . . .",
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"segment": "ALSO CHECK OUT: Billie Eilish Net Worth In 2020, Awards, Early Life, Rise To Fame, Career And Lots More\nJustin Bieber’s Biography/Early Life\nJustin was born on the 1st of March, 1994 in London, Ontario at the St Joseph’s hospital. His parents were very young and weren’t married before he was born. His father, Jeremy Bieber was 19 while his mother, Pattie Mallette was only 18. Her mother, being of a low background, and also a single mother, worked at various low-paying office jobs to cater for her only child. Thanks to her mother, Diane and stepfather, Bruce who assisted her in raising the little Justin. As early as age 4, he had a flair for music and so, he took drum lessons and taught himself how to play various musical instruments like piano, guitar and trumpet. Bieber attended an elementary school there in Stratford at the Jeanne Sauvé Catholic School – A French-language immersion school. In a bid to further his education, Justin attended the St Michael Catholic Secondary school, also at Stratford, Ontario. At 2012, he graduated with a 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA).",
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"segment": "Blond\nHair Color: Light Brown\nFamily & Ethnicity\nJustin Bieber was born to Patricia “Pattie” Mallette (Canadian author and film producer) and Jeremy Jack Bieber (carpenter and pro-am martial artist). His parents never got married to each other. His mother is a French-Canadian; his paternal great-grandfather is a German. Justin’s other roots are English, Scottish, and Irish. He once even claimed that he had some undetermined Aboriginal Canadian ancestry. Justin Bieber With His Parents\nBeing underage at the time of Justin’s birth, Patricia’s mother, Diane and her stepfather Bruce helped her raise Justin. He has four half-siblings; two sisters Jazmyn (from his father Jeremy and his ex-girlfriend Erin Wagner), Bay (from his father Jeremy and his wife Chelsey) and Allie (from his father Jeremy and his wife Chelsey), and a brother Jaxon (from his father Jeremy and his ex-girlfriend Erin Wagner).",
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"segment": "2021\nContents [ show]\nEarly life\nBreakthrough\nMusic Career\nLove Life\nScandals of Justin Bieber\nEndorsements\nAssets\n5+ My Favorite Justin Bieber Quotes\nHighlights\nThe net worth of Justin Bieber- In Total\nJustin Bieber’s Social Media Profiles\nEarly life\nJustin Drew Bieber was born on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario, Canada. His father left his mother. So, Bieber’s mother raised him as a single parent with the help of her mother and step-dad. In his early childhood, he learned to play piano, drums, guitar, and trumpet. In 2007, at 12, he sang a song by Ne-Yo i.e. “So Sick”. It was a local Stanford signing competition, and Bieber got the second position. Bieber’s mom, Pattie Mallette, uploaded his video on YouTube. Mallette, who is an author and producer, uploaded his other videos (singing covers of songs) on YouTube as well. Scooter Braun, a talent manager, found Bieber on YouTube. He tracked Bieber down and convinced Bieber’s mother to take him to Atlanta to record some demo tapes.",
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"segment": "When and Where Was He Born? Justin Bieber was born on March 1, 1994, in the small town of Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Height\nJustin Bieber has said he’s 5-foot-9-inches tall. However based on photographs of the star next to other celebrities, there has been speculation that he measures in at 5-foot-7-inches. Justin Bieber’s Dad and Mom\nJustin Bieber was raised by a single mom. His dad, Jeremy Bieber, left to start a family with another woman. According to some media reports, Justin and his father weren’t close growing up; his dad has been at times described as being a “deadbeat” who only resurfaced after Justin achieved YouTube fame. Jeremy reportedly considered becoming a rapper himself and has struggled with addiction problems. It was also reported that Justin had been partying with his dad just before his January 2014 arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.",
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"segment": "Justin Bieber Biography | Wiki\nJustin Bieber was born to a single mother in London, Ontario, Canada, on March 1, 1994. To date he has sold 11 million albums in the United States and more than 25 million albums around the world. Justin began singing and playing music at a very early age. He taught himself how to play piano, drums, trumpet and guitar. At age thirteen, Bieber began uploading cover songs to YouTube. His early covers included songs from artists such as Usher, Stevie Wonder and Justin Timberlake. Eventually, Justin’s YouTube videos were discovered by the marketing executive, Scooter Braun who had recently launched a talent and management company with R&B star Usher Raymond. Braun was impressed by Justin’s singing and was able to arrange for the young singer to audition for Usher in person. Usher was equally impressed and Bieber was immediately signed to a management contract with the Raymond Braun Group. Justin got his really big break after auditioning for executives at Usher’s record company, Island Records.",
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"segment": "Biography - The Apostle Paul! Biography of the Apostle Paul\nThe beginnings of Paul are an interesting jumble, and they highlight the cosmopolitan world that was the Roman Empire. He was born in an Asian city now in located on the southern coast of Turkey called Tarsus in about the year 10. His parents were Jewish, presumably strict Pharisees. They were also Roman citizens. It is important to note that even though Judea was within the Roman Empire most Jews were not Roman citizens. Citizenship outside of Italy was an honor reserved for people who made great contributions to the Empire. Thus, we may presume that Paul's parents were people of influence and perhaps even moderate wealth. At the age of fourteen Paul was sent to Jerusalem to train to be a Rabbi. His teacher was a prominent man named Gamaliel.",
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"segment": "By his own account, Paul was born a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin in the city of Tarsus, the capital of the Roman province of Cilicia, and grew up in Jerusalem (Acts 22:3; Philippians 3:5-6). Paul identified himself as an orthodox Jewish Pharisee and the son of a Pharisee, who was born a citizen of Rome (Acts 23:6, 26:5; Galatians 1:15). According to St. Jerome (347-420), there was a tradition among Christians in the Holy Land that Paul's parents were immigrants to Tarsus from the Judean city of Gischala: \" They say that the parents of the apostle Paul were from Gischala, a region of Judea and that, when the whole province was devastated by the hand of Rome and the Jews scattered throughout the world, they were moved to Tarsus a town of Cilicia; the boy Paul inherited the lot of his parents \" (St. Jerome, Commentary on Philemon, vs. 23-24). St. Jerome repeats essentially the same information in Famous Men. However, here Jerome contradicts Paul's own statement that he was born in Tarsus: \" Paul, an apostle, previously called Saul, was not one of the Twelve Apostles.",
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"segment": "Paul the apostle initially lived in a place called Tarsus before\nhis conversion. After becoming a Christian, he become a missionary\nand travelled to various places. Was Saint Paul an apostle to? He called himself the Apostle to the Gentiles. Where was apostle Paul born? The Apostle Paul was born in Tarsus. Did the Apostle Paul have children? The apostle Paul did not get married and did not have\nchildren. Why did Paul become a saint? Because he was an Apostle of Our Lord and he died as a Martyr\nfor the faith.",
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"segment": "Paul\nPaul\nPaul, the evangelist, was known as Saul before he became a Christian. He was born in Tarsus of Cilicia in Asia Minor. His family was of the line of Benjamin. He grew up in Jerusalem and studied Jewish tradition under the elder Gamaliel, becoming a zealous Pharisee. Paul was at first an active opponent of the Christian movement. He took care of the cloaks of those who threw stones at Stephen (Acts 7:58, 22:20). On his way to Damascus to persecute Christian believers, he was stopped by a blinding light: He fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him, \"Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?\" \"Who are you, Lord?\" Saul asked.",
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"segment": "in his early life, he took part in the persecution of Christians. However, on the road to Damascus, he underwent a conversion and became a committed Christian himself. Early life\nSt Paul, also known as Saul, ethnically was Jewish, coming from a devout Jewish family. He was also born a Roman Citizen in Tarsus, Cilicia, South Turkey. He grew up in Jerusalem and was brought up by Gamaliel, a leading authority in the Jewish religious establishment (Sanhedrin). In addition to learning religious scriptures, he also studied Greek philosophers and was well acquainted with the Stoic philosophers, who advocated a virtuous acceptance of life as a path to happiness. In his daily life, he was a tent maker. During his early life, St Paul was a Pharisee – a group of Jewish people who administered the law. He admitted to participating “beyond measure” in the persecution of Christians. This included taking part in the stoning of Stephen, a Christian.",
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"headings": "Who was Paul? His early life, and why it matters\nWho was Paul? His early life, and why it matters\nWhere Paul is from\nHow did Paul become a Roman citizen?\nWhere was Paul educated?\nHow did Paul support himself?\nWas Paul married?\nPaul’s goal before his conversion\nLearn about Paul’s life and letters\nThe course will be available in just a few weeks. Sign up to be notified when enrollment opens:\n",
"segment": "we can reach for the book of Acts; and we can look at statements from early Christian literature regarding Paul. Taken together, we can create a composite portrait of Paul’s early life. Let’s begin. Where Paul is from\nPaul was born in the city of Tarsus, capital of the province of Cilicia. During Paul’s time, this was a city which enjoyed no taxation. It was a free city, and a place of culture and learning. How did Paul's family arrive in Tarsus? There is some suspicion that Paul’s parents or ancestors were taken to Tarsus as prisoners of war. The theologian Jerome, writing in the late fourth to early fifth century, indicates that Paul and his parents were brought to Tarsus from the region of Gischala in Judea.",
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"segment": "Paul lived during the time of the early church. His exact age isn’t known, but he was probably about the age of Peter. He came from Tarsus near the Northeast shore of the Mediterranean. Events surrounding birth: No info. Training and occupation: Paul was a Pharisee (Php 3:5-6). Therefore he was highly educated in that time period. He trained under another famous Pharisee named Gamaliel (Acts 22:3). He was a student of the Scriptures and knew them well.",
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"segment": "300), Cheltenham (ca. 360), and Athanasius (367). [ 6]\nPaul, the author of thirteen New Testament Epistles, was born as an Israelite in Tarsus of Cilicia ( Acts 22:3; Phil 3:5 ). The name that he went by was Saul. He studied under Gamaliel in Jerusalem ( Acts 22:3) and became a Pharisee ( Phil 3:5 ). He was present at the stoning of Stephen ( Acts 7:58; 8:1) and became a persecuter of the church ( Acts 8:1-3; Phil 3:6 ). While seeking to have Christians bound, he was converted on the road to Damascus as Christ appeared to him ( Acts 9:1-9 ).",
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"segment": "3 Vols. Edited by Helmut Koester. Translated by James E. Crouch. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2007. Pauline Texts: Biography\nThe apostle Paul, born between 5-15 CE, was a devout Jew, “circumcised on the eighth day, a member of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew born of Hebrews; as to the law, a Pharisee; as to zeal, a persecutor of the churches; as to righteousness under the law, blameless” (Phil.",
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"segment": "The Life of Paul\nThe Life of Paul\nBible Timeline Made Easy! The birth name of Paul is actually Saul. He was born into a Jewish family in the city of Tarsus. His birth in a Roman \"free city\" grants him Roman citizenship, a privilege he will exercise later in life. The early religious training Paul receives comes from the best Rabbinical school in Jerusalem. It is led by the well-known and respected Pharisee Gamaliel. Paul is thirty years old when he is an official witness at the stoning of Stephen. His Pharisaic zeal for God's law and dedication to stopping the early spread of Christianity knew no bounds. After seeing Stephen's life taken, he leads the first great wave of persecution against the early church. On reflecting on his pre-conversion days Paul says the following.",
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"segment": "In fairness, please note that the World Series didn’t exist before 1903, and wasn’t played in 1904 or the strike year of 1994. So let’s call it a 115 year history of World Series\nContinue Reading\nQ: Have the Atlanta Braves ever won the World Series? A: The Braves franchise has won 3 World Series championships, but only one as the Atlanta Braves (1995). In 1957 they won as the Milwaukee Braves, and in 1914 they won as the Boston Braves. The franchise was founded in 1876 and changed their name to the Braves in 1912. For a team with a 144 year history (soon to be 145 years), 3 championships is a very small number. ( In fairness, please note that the World Series didn’t exist before 1903, and wasn’t played in 1904 or the strike year of 1994. So let’s call it a 115 year history of World Series years.",
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"title": "How Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series?",
"headings": "How Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series?\nHow Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series?\nThe Boston Braves swept the Philadelphia A’s in the 1914 World Series\nThe team had the MVP, Cy Young winner, and won the World Series in 1957\nThe Atlanta Braves made five World Series appearances in the 1990s and won in 1995\n",
"segment": "The Braves are the only team in MLB history to win a World Series while playing in three different cities. So exactly how many World Series have the Braves won? Well, we’ve already answered that question: three. The Boston Braves won the 1914 World Series, the Milwaukee Braves won the World Series in 1957, and the Atlanta Braves were crowned champions in 1995. The franchise has made nine overall appearances in the Fall Classic, not including the appearances in championship series before the World Series became a thing in 1903. So let’s take a quick look back at the three World Series wins of the Braves. The Boston Braves swept the Philadelphia A’s in the 1914 World Series\nLed by MVP second baseman Johnny Evers, the 1914 Boston Braves went 94-59 in the regular season on their way to the National League title. The Braves actually had the top three vote-getters in the NL MVP race that season as shortstop Rabbit Maranville placed second with pitcher Bill James coming in third. Despite being in last place in the National League at midseason, the team that would come to be known as the “Miracle Braves” went on a tear in the second half of the season and won the NL pennant by 10.5 games over the New York Giants.",
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"segment": "What years have the Braves played in the World Series? Boston Braves\n1914 – Won\n1948 – Lost\nMilwaukee Braves\n1957 – Won\n1958 – Lost\nAtlanta Braves\n1991 – Lost\n1992 – Lost\n1995 – Won\n1996 – Lost\n1999 – Lost\nWhen did the World Series start? The 1st was 1903 Boston vs. Pittsburgh (the teams that would later be named the Red Sox and the Pirates). As of 2017, the World Series has been contested 113 times, with the AL winning 65 and the NL winning 48. Until the formation of the American Association in 1882 as a second major league, the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (1871–1875) and then the National League (founded 1876) represented the top level of organized baseball in the United States. All championships were awarded to the team with the best record at the end of the season, without a postseason series being played. From 1884 to 1890, the National League and the American Association faced each other in a series of games at the end of the season to determine an overall champion. These series were disorganized in comparison to the modern World Series, with the terms arranged through negotiation of the owners of the championship teams beforehand. The number of games played ranged from as few as three in 1884 (Providence defeated New York three games to zero), to a high of fifteen in 1887 (Detroit beat St. Louis ten games to five). Both the 1885 and 1890 Series ended in ties, each team having won three games with one tie game\nHow many World Series titles has the Atlanta Braves franchise won in their history?",
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"segment": "The braves played one year in Boston\n(1952) with grimes as the manager before moving to Milwaukee. What player played for the Boston Celtics and Boston Braves and Boston Bruins? Bill Russell\nWhat were the cities the braves have won in the World Series? The Braves franchise won a World Series title as the Boston\nBraves, Milwaukee Braves, and Atlanta Braves. How many worldseries braves win? Three. They won as the Atlanta Braves in 1995, the Milwaukee\nBraves in 1957, and the Boston Braves in 1914. How did the Atlanta Braves get there name? Because back when they were Boston there was a football team\ncalled the Boston Braves but now they`re the Washington\nRedskins\nDid the Boston braves become the Atlanta Braves? Yes, after moving to Milwaukee in the middle.",
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"title": "How many World Series appearances have been made by the Braves? | The History of the Atlanta Braves",
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"segment": "Three (3) – 1914, 1957, 1995. The Atlanta Braves were formally known as the Boston Braves and Milwaukee Braves. Since they have played in Atlanta, the Braves won the World Series in 1995 . They played in the World Series but did not win in 1991, 1992, 1996 and 1999. 1892–1900: “ The Monopoly Years”\nFollowing the collapse of the American Association after the 1891 season, the National League was again the only major league. The league championship was awarded in 1892 by a playoff between half-season champions. This scheme was abandoned after one season. Beginning in 1893—and continuing until divisional play was introduced in 1969—the pennant was awarded to the first-place club in the standings at the end of the season. For four seasons, 1894–1897, the league champions played the runners-up in the post season championship series called the Temple Cup.",
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"headings": "Atlanta Braves\nAtlanta Braves\nContents\nHistory\nBoston (1871–1952)\n1871–1913\n1914: Miracle\n1915–1953\nMilwaukee (1953–1965)\nAtlanta (1966–present)\n1966–1974\n1976–1977: Ted Turner buys the team\n1978–1990\n1991–2005: Division dominance\n1991–1994\n1995–2005\nCy Young dominance\n2005: A new generation\n2006: Struggles\nSale to Liberty Media\n2007: More struggles\n2009: The return of solid pitching\n2010: Cox's final season\n2011: Fredi González takes over\nSeptember collapse\n2012: Chipper's last season\n2013: Braves win the East\n2014: Losing season\n2015–2016: Rebuilding\n2017: New ballpark and front office changes\nMLB investigation and penalties\nWorld Series championships\nMajor rivalries\nNew York Mets\nPhiladelphia Phillies\nUniforms\nLogos\nTomahawk chop\nAchievements\nAwards\nTeam records\nTeam captains\nRetired numbers\nBraves Hall of Fame\nBaseball Hall of Famers\nFord C. Frick Award recipients (broadcasters)\nGeorgia Sports Hall of Fame\nRoster\nMinor league affiliates\nHome attendance\nTurner Field\nTruist Park\nRadio and television\nReferences\nFootnotes\nCitations\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Most notably, this rotation consisted of pitchers Greg Maddux, John Smoltz, and Tom Glavine. Pitcher Steve Avery also was a significant contributor to the rotation during the period of 1991–1993. The Braves won the National League West division from 1991 to 1993, and after divisional realignment, the National League East division from 1995 to 2005. They returned to the playoffs as the National League Wild Card in 2010. The Braves advanced to the World Series five times in the 1990s (1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, and 1999), winning the title in 1995 against the Cleveland Indians. Since their debut in the National League in 1876, the franchise has won 18 divisional titles, 17 National League pennants, and three World Series championships – in 1914 as the Boston Braves, in 1957 as the Milwaukee Braves, and in 1995 as the Atlanta Braves. The Braves are the only Major League Baseball franchise to have won the World Series in three different home cities. The Braves and the Chicago Cubs are the National League's two remaining charter franchises. The Braves were founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1871, as the Boston Red Stockings (not to be confused with the American League's Boston Red Sox ). The team states it is \"the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America .\"",
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"segment": "In 1958, the Milwaukee Braves lost to the New York Yankees in the World Series. How many World Series have the Milwaukee Braves won? While in Milwaukee, the Milwaukee Braves won the World Series once, in 1957. In their full franchise history, they've won 3 championships. In Milwaukee, they won one World Series as the Milwaukee Braves, in 1957. In Boston, they won one World Series as the Boston Braves, in 1914. In Atlanta, they won one World Series as the Atlanta Braves, in 1995. Milwaukee Braves Postseason Results\nYear\nRecord\nResult\n2020\n35-25\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 2 Rounds)\n2019\n97-65\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2018\n90-72\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2017\n72-90\nMissed Playoffs\n2016\n68-93\nMissed Playoffs\n2015\n67-95\nMissed Playoffs\n2014\n79-83\nMissed Playoffs\n2013\n96-66\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2012\n94-68\nLost NL Wild Card (Won 0 Rounds)\n2011\n89-73\nMissed Playoffs\n2010\n91-71\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2009\n86-76\nMissed Playoffs\n2008\n72-90\nMissed Playoffs\n2007\n84-78\nMissed Playoffs\n2006\n79-83\nMissed Playoffs\n2005\n90-72\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2004\n96-66\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2003\n101-61\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2002\n101-59\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n2001\n88-74\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)\n2000\n95-67\nLost NL Divisional Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1999\n103-59\nLost World Series (Won 2 Rounds)\n1998\n106-56\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)\n1997\n101-61\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 1 Round)\n1996\n96-66\nLost World Series (Won 2 Rounds)\n1995\n90-54\nWon World Series\n1993\n104-58\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1992\n98-64\nLost World Series (Won 1 Round)\n1991\n94-68\nLost World Series (Won 1 Round)\n1990\n65-97\nMissed Playoffs\n1989\n63-97\nMissed Playoffs\n1988\n54-106\nMissed Playoffs\n1987\n69-92\nMissed Playoffs\n1986\n72-89\nMissed Playoffs\n1985\n66-96\nMissed Playoffs\n1984\n80-82\nMissed Playoffs\n1983\n88-74\nMissed Playoffs\n1982\n89-73\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1981\n50-56\nMissed Playoffs\n1980\n81-80\nMissed Playoffs\n1979\n66-94\nMissed Playoffs\n1978\n69-93\nMissed Playoffs\n1977\n61-101\nMissed Playoffs\n1976\n70-92\nMissed Playoffs\n1975\n67-94\nMissed Playoffs\n1974\n88-74\nMissed Playoffs\n1973\n76-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1972\n70-84\nMissed Playoffs\n1971\n82-80\nMissed Playoffs\n1970\n76-86\nMissed Playoffs\n1969\n93-69\nLost NL Championship Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1968\n81-81\nMissed Playoffs\n1967\n77-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1966\n85-77\nMissed Playoffs\n1965\n86-76\nMissed Playoffs\n1964\n88-74\nMissed Playoffs\n1963\n84-78\nMissed Playoffs\n1962\n86-76\nMissed Playoffs\n1961\n83-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1960\n88-66\nMissed Playoffs\n1959\n86-70\nMissed Playoffs\n1958\n92-62\nLost World Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1957\n95-59\nWon World Series\n1956\n92-62\nMissed Playoffs\n1955\n85-69\nMissed Playoffs\n1954\n89-65\nMissed Playoffs\n1953\n92-62\nMissed Playoffs\n1952\n64-89\nMissed Playoffs\n1951\n76-78\nMissed Playoffs\n1950\n83-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1949\n75-79\nMissed Playoffs\n1948\n91-62\nLost World Series (Won 0 Rounds)\n1947\n86-68\nMissed Playoffs\n1946\n81-72\nMissed Playoffs\n1945\n67-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1944\n65-89\nMissed Playoffs\n1943\n68-85\nMissed Playoffs\n1942\n59-89\nMissed Playoffs\n1941\n62-92\nMissed Playoffs\n1940\n65-87\nMissed Playoffs\n1939\n63-88\nMissed Playoffs\n1938\n77-75\nMissed Playoffs\n1937\n79-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1936\n71-83\nMissed Playoffs\n1935\n38-115\nMissed Playoffs\n1934\n78-73\nMissed Playoffs\n1933\n83-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1932\n77-77\nMissed Playoffs\n1931\n64-90\nMissed Playoffs\n1930\n70-84\nMissed Playoffs\n1929\n56-98\nMissed Playoffs\n1928\n50-103\nMissed Playoffs\n1927\n60-94\nMissed Playoffs\n1926\n66-86\nMissed Playoffs\n1925\n70-83\nMissed Playoffs\n1924\n53-100\nMissed Playoffs\n1923\n54-100\nMissed Playoffs\n1922\n53-100\nMissed Playoffs\n1921\n79-74\nMissed Playoffs\n1920\n62-90\nMissed Playoffs\n1919\n57-82\nMissed Playoffs\n1918\n53-71\nMissed Playoffs\n1917\n72-81\nMissed Playoffs\n1916\n89-63\nMissed Playoffs\n1915\n83-69\nMissed Playoffs\n1914\n94-59\nWon World Series\n1913\n69-82\nMissed Playoffs\n1912\n52-101\nMissed Playoffs\n1911\n44-107\nMissed Playoffs\n1910\n53-100\nMissed Playoffs\n1909\n45-108\nMissed Playoffs\n1908\n63-91\nMissed Playoffs\n1907\n58-90\nMissed Playoffs\n1906\n49-102\nMissed Playoffs\n1905\n51-103\nMissed Playoffs\n1903\n58-80\nMissed Playoffs\nYears the team was not located in Milwaukee",
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"headings": "How Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series?\nHow Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series?\nThe Boston Braves swept the Philadelphia A’s in the 1914 World Series\nThe team had the MVP, Cy Young winner, and won the World Series in 1957\nThe Atlanta Braves made five World Series appearances in the 1990s and won in 1995\n",
"segment": "How Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series? MLB\nHow Many Times Have the Braves Won the World Series? by Luke Norris on October 16, 2020\nWhile other teams may try to claim the title of the oldest franchise in Major League Baseball, the Atlanta Braves are considered by most to be the oldest continually operating team. Founded in 1871 in Boston as the Red Stockings, the team underwent quite a few name changes in the early years of the franchise (Red Caps, Beaneaters, Doves, Rustlers) before finally settling on the Braves moniker in 1912, although the team was briefly called the Bees from 1936 to 1940. The team moved from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953 and then to its current home in Atlanta in 1966. The Braves are the only team in MLB history to win a World Series while playing in three different cities. So exactly how many World Series have the Braves won? Well, we’ve already answered that question: three. The Boston Braves won the 1914 World Series, the Milwaukee Braves won the World Series in 1957, and the Atlanta Braves were crowned champions in 1995.",
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"segment": "However, the Mets were the only team in the league to post a winning record against the eventual champions, posting an 8-5 record with a 5-1 mark at Shea Stadium, propelled by a sweep on the final weekend of the season, helping the Mets finish the season tied for second with the Philadelphia Phillies (Mets won the tie-breaker, having won the season series against the Phillies. ). Just a year after realignment the Braves won their first championship in Atlanta by defeating the Cleveland Indians in the 1995 World Series. It was the franchise's first World Series victory in Atlanta and allowed the franchise to become the first ever to win a World Series in three different cities, having previously done so in Boston ( 1914) and Milwaukee ( 1957 ). The Braves' dominance over the National League would continue as they would go on to win the pennant again in 1996 behind the pitching of Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz . 1996–2000: The rivalry intensifies\nWith the exception of 1996, when the Mets were near the bottom of the National League East, both franchises fielded contenders until deep into each season during this period. In 1997, the Mets overcame a shaky start to the season and were a wild card contender until the final week of the season. Ultimately, though, they finished third place in the NL East and thirteen games back of Atlanta. From 1998 to 2000, the Mets finished second in the standings to the Braves, eighteen, six and a half, and one game behind in those respective seasons. With the St. Louis Cardinals sweeping the Braves in the 2000 NLDS, it made the Mets run to their first World Series appearance since their championship season of 1986 much easier.",
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"segment": "During his time in high school, he starred in Oklahoma!. His film credits include Contact, Young Guns, Forrest Gump, and Cast Away. He also provided his voice for FernGully: The Last Rainforest. For television, Blake had recurring roles in the shows Paper Dolls, Homefront, and Any Day Now. He also guest-starred in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Charmed, House, Criminal Minds, and In Plain Sight . On Criminal Minds\nBlake portrayed serial -turned- spree killer Michael Janeczco in the Season Seven episode \" Closing Time \". Filmography\nThe Man in the High Castle (2015) as Doc Meyer (4 episodes)\nAgent X (2015) as Gray Cromwell (3 episodes)\nTexas Rising (2015) as Colonel George \"Boots\" Hockley (TV miniseries, 4 episodes)\nMurder in the First (2014) as Howey\nBeauty and the Beast (2014) as FBI Special Agent Brian Hendricks\nMob City (2013) as Assistant D.A. Lloyd Reese (2 episodes)\nNCIS (2013) as Marc Attencio\nFranklin & Bash (2011-2013) as Gerry Nelson (4 episodes)\nPerception (2013) as Preston Resnick\nVegas (2013) as Frank\nDishonored (2012) as City Watch (video game, voice)\nCriminal Minds - \" Closing Time \" (2012) TV episode - Michael Janeczco\nRicochet (2011) as Dr. Brooks\nMemphis Beat (2011) as Chet Mayland\nLeverage (2010) as Bixby\nCSI: Miami (2010) as Brad Webb\nThe Event (2010) as Peter (2 episodes)\nIn Plain Sight (2010) as Earl Donaldson\nGrey's Anatomy (2010) as Jim\nCSI:",
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"segment": "This led to multiple appearances in the \"Red Ryder\" western TV series, in which Blake played a First Native boy. By the age of 17, he was appearing in movies like \"The Black Rose\" and \"Black Hand.\" In 1950, Blake was drafted into the US Army. At age 21, he left the military and found very little in the way of job prospects. Robert eventually sold drugs and became addicted to cocaine and heroin. After taking acting classes, he managed to emerge as one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood. After appearing in a number of Western TV shows like \"26 Men\" and \"The Cisco Kid,\" Blake appeared in films like \"The Purple Gang\" and \"Pork Chop Hill.\" In 1967, his career took a notable step forward after he booked a starring role in the film \"In Cold Blood.\" His most defining role came with the debut of \"Baretta\" in 1975. Robert played a plainclothes police detective, and he became known for catchphrases like \"don't do the crime if you can't do the time.\"",
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"segment": "Blake also appeared twice as \"Alfredo\" in the syndicated western The Cisco Kid and starred in \"The White Hat\" episode of Men of Annapolis, another syndicated series. He appeared in three distinctive guest lead roles in the CBS series Have Gun Will Travel, as well as one-time guest roles on John Payne 's NBC western The Restless Gun, Nick Adams 's ABC western The Rebel, and in season 3, episode 25 of Bat Masterson, the NBC western series The Californians, the short-lived ABC adventure series Straightaway, and the NBC western television series Laramie . Blake performed in numerous motion pictures as an adult, including the starring role in The Purple Gang (1960), a gangster movie, and featured roles in Pork Chop Hill (1959) and, as one of four U.S. soldiers participating in a gang rape in occupied Germany, in Town Without Pity (1961). He was also in Ensign Pulver (1964), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) and other films. Blake garnered further exposure as a member of the ensemble cast of the 1963 acclaimed but short-lived The Richard Boone Show, appearing in fifteen of the NBC series' 25 episodes. At 33, Blake played Billy the Kid in the 1966 episode \"The Kid from Hell's Kitchen\" of the syndicated western series Death Valley Days, hosted by Robert Taylor. In the story line, The Kid sets out to avenge the death of his friend John Tunstall played by John Anderson. In 1967, Blake experienced a career breakout due to his work in the film In Cold Blood. Blake played real-life murderer Perry Smith, to whom he bore a chilling resemblance. Richard Brooks received two Oscar nominations for the film:",
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"segment": "Blake also appeared twice as \"Alfredo\" in the syndicated western The Cisco Kid and starred in \"The White Hat\" episode of Men of Annapolis, another syndicated series. He appeared in three distinctive guest lead roles in the CBS series Have Gun Will Travel, as well as one-time guest roles on John Payne 's NBC western The Restless Gun, Nick Adams 's ABC western The Rebel, and in season 3, episode 25 of Bat Masterson, the NBC western series The Californians, the short-lived ABC adventure series Straightaway, and the NBC western television series Laramie . Blake performed in numerous motion pictures as an adult, including the starring role in The Purple Gang (1960), a gangster movie, and featured roles in Pork Chop Hill (1959) and, as one of four U.S. soldiers participating in a gang rape in occupied Germany, in Town Without Pity (1961). He was also in Ensign Pulver (1964), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) and other films. Blake garnered further exposure as a member of the ensemble cast of the 1963 acclaimed but short-lived The Richard Boone Show, appearing in fifteen of the NBC series' 25 episodes. At 33, Blake played Billy the Kid in the 1966 episode \"The Kid from Hell's Kitchen\" of the syndicated western series Death Valley Days, hosted by Robert Taylor. In the story line, The Kid sets out to avenge the death of his friend John Tunstall played by John Anderson. In 1967, Blake experienced a career breakout due to his work in the film In Cold Blood. Blake played real-life murderer Perry Smith, to whom he bore a chilling resemblance. Richard Brooks received two Oscar nominations for the film:",
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"segment": "2019) \nChildren\n3\nWebsite\nrobertbobbyblake .com\nRobert Blake (born Michael James Gubitosi; September 18, 1933) is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in the film In Cold Blood and the U.S. television series Baretta. Blake began acting as a child, with a lead role in the final years of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's Our Gang ( Little Rascals) short film series from 1939 to 1944. He also appeared as a child actor in 22 entries of the Red Ryder film franchise. In the Red Ryder series and in many of his adult roles, Blake was cast as an American Indian or Latino character. After a stint in the United States Army, Blake returned to acting in both television and movie roles. Blake continued acting until 1997's Lost Highway in a career that author Michael Newton called \"one of the longest in Hollywood history.\" In 2005, Blake was tried and acquitted of the 2001 murder of his second wife, Bonnie Lee Bakley. On November 18, 2005, he was found liable in a California civil court for her wrongful death.",
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"segment": "Unfortunately, Blake was sexually and physically abused by his alcoholic father and mother as a young boy. This caused him to run away from home at the age of 14. Acting Career: Robert first appeared in a movie called \"Bridal Suite\" at the age of six. He then became famous for appearing in a series of short films by MGM known as \"Our Gang.\" This led to multiple appearances in the \"Red Ryder\" western TV series, in which Blake played a First Native boy. By the age of 17, he was appearing in movies like \"The Black Rose\" and \"Black Hand.\" In 1950, Blake was drafted into the US Army. At age 21, he left the military and found very little in the way of job prospects. Robert eventually sold drugs and became addicted to cocaine and heroin.",
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"segment": "After taking acting classes, he managed to emerge as one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood. After appearing in a number of Western TV shows like \"26 Men\" and \"The Cisco Kid,\" Blake appeared in films like \"The Purple Gang\" and \"Pork Chop Hill.\" In 1967, his career took a notable step forward after he booked a starring role in the film \"In Cold Blood.\" His most defining role came with the debut of \"Baretta\" in 1975. Robert played a plainclothes police detective, and he became known for catchphrases like \"don't do the crime if you can't do the time.\" After \"Baretta\" ended in 1978, Blake continued to appear in TV series such as \"Blood Feud\" and \"Hell Town,\" as well as movies like \"Money Train\" and \"Lost Highway.\" Frazer Harrisonl/Getty Images\nRelationships: After a first marriage to Sondra Kerr that resulted in two children, Robert began a relationship with Bonnie Lee Bakley in 1999. Bakley had a supposed history of exploiting older men for money. During her relationship with Blake, she was simultaneously dating Christian Brando, the son of Marlon Brando.",
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"headings": "Robert Blake\nQuick Facts\nRobert Blake\nWho Is Robert Blake?\nEarly Life\nMovies and Television\n'Baretta'\nMarriages and Children\nBakley Murder and Trial\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nRobert Urich\nBlake Lively\nRobert Redford\nRobert Shapiro\nRobert Reed\nRobert Wagner\nRobert Pattinson\nBlake Shelton\nRobert Downey Jr.\n",
"segment": "He starred as Mickey in the series, eventually having his acting name changed to Bobby Blake. Also in 1940, Blake had a bit part in the romantic comedy I Love You Again, starring Myrna Loy and William Powell. Blake experienced a painful time growing up, reportedly suffering physical abuse from his father, and being introduced to liquor and cigarettes at a very young age. Movies and Television\nDuring his teen years, Blake landed a lead part in the drama Mokey (1942), parts in the comedy-fantasy film The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945) and Humoresque (1946), an uncredited but pivotal role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), and a starring role in the Red Ryder Western series. By the mid-1950s, he had turned to dramatic fare, with TV work and small parts in films like Apache War Smoke (1952), Screaming Eagles (1956), The Rack (1956), The Tijuana Story (1957), Three Violent People (1957), Battle Flame (1959) and The Purple Gang (1960). During the 1960s, Blake landed more noticeable roles, including those in the World War II adventure PT 109 (1963), the mammoth religious epic The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), and the romantic drama This Property Is Condemned (1966). Also around this time, he worked on the TV anthology The Richard Boone Show. In 1967, Blake starred in the popular murder drama In Cold Blood, a film based on the Truman Capote book of the same name. Blake received critical acclaim for his portrayal of homicidal drifter Perry Smith in the film. More prominent roles followed in several films, including Tell Them Willlie Boy Is Here (1969) and Electra Glide in Blue (1973) before Blake turned once again to TV.",
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"segment": "with Joanne Dru on ABC, and Angel, with Annie Fargé on CBS. In 1961, she guest-starred in the episode \"A View of Murder\" of the syndicated crime drama The Brothers Brannagan. Blake's Flora MacMichael was a romantic foil to Walter Brennan 's Grandpa Amos McCoy on The Real McCoys, a sitcom about a mountain family that relocated to Southern California. Before her role on Batman, she had a recurring role on The Jack Benny Program as the president of the Jack Benny Fan Club - Pasadena Chapter. She played Millie Brinkerhoff in the episode \"Instant Wedding\" in the 1963 NBC military drama The Lieutenant starring Gary Lockwood in the title role, and Larry Mondello's mother on Leave It to Beaver. Blake appeared in the pilot episode of The Addams Family (broadcast in the U.S in September 1964) as Miss Comstock, an official from the Addams' children's school. Blake also appeared in a memorable episode of I Love Lucy in 1957 with George Reeves guest-starring as Superman and in an earlier episode in 1954 as store clerk Mrs. Mulford. She played the mother of Joey Barnes on The Joey Bishop Show from 1961 to 1964. At one point, the producers of Batman wanted to fire Blake for unknown reasons. Adam West, with whom she had become friends, stood up for her and she kept her job.",
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"segment": "In 1957, she played Lilli Bridgeman, who hires a professional assassin to murder her husband, Les ( Alan Hale, Jr. ), so she can marry a rival rancher, Kiley Rand ( Don Megowan ), in the episode \"Hired Gun\" of the ABC / Warner Bros. Western series, Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker. Blake played leading lady to James Garner in \"The Day They Hanged Bret Maverick\", the second-season opener in 1958 for the ABC/WB Western series, Maverick . She appeared with Claude Akins in two 1959 episodes, \"Cattle Drive\" and \"Border Incident\" of the CBS Western, The Texan, starring Rory Calhoun. In 1959, Blake guest-starred in the first episode, \"The Good Samaritan\", of the syndicated Western series Pony Express. That same year, her guest appearance in the short-lived series The D.A.'s Man garnered her an Emmy nomination. She appeared in a Gunsmoke episode called \"Wind\" in March 1959. Blake played a gambler's lady who tried to shoot Matt Dillon in the back. She also guest-starred on an episode of the detective series 77 Sunset Strip . Blake appeared in the 1959 film -30-, with Jack Webb, as a childless couple wanting to adopt a baby. The \"-30-\" comes from the symbol of the end of a newspaper story, as Webb played a newspaperman in the film.",
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"segment": "Currency\nThe currency in Japan is the yen (¥). The Japanese pronounce yen as 'en', with no 'y' sound. The kanji for yen is 円. With the exception of the ¥5 coin, all coins and banknote values are noted in Roman numerals. Yen denominations: ¥1 coin; lightweight, silver colour\n¥5 coin; bronze colour, hole in the middle\n¥10 coin; copper colour\n¥50 coin; silver colour, hole in the middle\n¥100 coin;",
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"headings": "What type of money do they use in Portugal\n?\n\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nRelated Questions\nDoes Portugal use their own money or united stes money?\nWhat does Portugal do with their natural resources?\nWhat tpye of money do they use?\nWhat type of money do japan people use?\nWho gave Columbus the money to explore?\nWhat type of money does Albania use?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat type of Money does Austria use?\nHow does Portugal make their money for their country?\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use?\nWhat type of money does Morocco use?\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman?\nAre there any billionare in Vietnam?\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica?\nWhat type of money do the France use?\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany?\nWhat type of money do they use in Beijing?\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use?\nWhat type of money do Argentina use?\nWhich best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?\nWhat type of birds are found in Portugal?\nWhat type of money does Tokyo use?\nWhat type of money do they use in Algeria?\nHow does Portugal make money?\nHow much money does Portugal make a year?\n",
"segment": "What type of money do japan people use? the type of money that japan people use are (yen)\nWho gave Columbus the money to explore? Portugal gave Columbus money to explore he sailed for Portugal. What type of money does Albania use? The money they use in Albania is called the \"Lek\". What type of money do Bahamians use? The Bahamas use the same kind of money the Americans do. What type of Money does Austria use? it uses therapies money\nHow does Portugal make their money for their country? Portugal has a thriving tourist industry.",
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"headings": "Money\nMoney\nPayment methods in Japan\nHow to get your Yen\nMoney-related tourist attractions\nCurrency Museum\nTokyo Stock Exchange\nOsaka Mint Bureau\nOtaru Bank of Japan Museum\nBook your trip\n",
"segment": "Money on your trip to Japan\nMoney\nCash, credit cards and IC cards\nThe Japanese currency is the yen (円, en). One yen corresponds to 100 sen. However, sen are usually not used in everyday life anymore, except in stock market prices. Bills come in 1,000 yen, 2,000 yen (very rare), 5,000 yen and 10,000 yen denominations. Coins come in 1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen and 500 yen denominations. Counterfeit money is not an issue in Japan. Foreign currencies are not accepted for payments in Japan, except maybe at major international airports. Currency Converter\n\nJPY - Japanese yen\n¥\n\n\nUSD - United States dollar\n$\n\n\nEUR - Euro\n€\n\n\nSGD - Singapore dollar\n$\n\n\nAUD - Australian dollar\n$\n\n\nMYR - Malaysian ringgit\nRM\n\n\nTHB - Thai baht\n฿\n\n\nGBP - British pound\n£\n\n\nCAD - Canadian dollar\n$\n\ni\nMay 05, 2021\nFreeCurrencyRates.com\nPayment methods in Japan\nJapan has a reputation of being a cash-based society, but trends have gradually been changing, and there has been a significant increase in the acceptance of other payment methods. Below are the modes of payment that you might use when visiting Japan: Cash\nCash is still a very popular payment method, especially for small amounts.",
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"url": "https://www.travelex.com/currency/japanese-yen",
"title": "Buy Japanese Yen Online | Buy JPY | Travelex US",
"headings": "Convert USD to JPY online at our best rates!\nConvert USD to JPY online at our best rates!\nToday's rate:\nBuy Japanese yen\nHow much would you like?\nWhat to spend your yen on:\nMust-sees in Japan\nTrust in Travelex\nA deep dive on Japanese currency\nMore info about Japanese currency\n",
"segment": "The first minted coins in Japan appeared in 708, but by the 19th century Japan was using Spanish dollars. The yen (or “round object”) has been used as the central form of currency since the 1870s. More info about Japanese currency\nThe most commonly used bills for Japanese yen are the ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000 notes. The most commonly used coins are the ¥10, ¥50, ¥100, ¥500 but you'll sometimes receive ¥1 and ¥5 as change. Explore the exchange rate history of Japanese yen against the US dollar, or head to our Japan Travel Guide for top tips and insider guides to the nation. BUY Yen now",
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"headings": "Units Commonly Used in Japan\nUnits Commonly Used in Japan\nMetric System\nMonetary Unit: Yen\nMeasuring space: Jo and Tsubo\nA unit for rice: Go\nCounting sushi: Kan\nMeasuring sake: Sho\n",
"segment": "Yen\nThe unit of money used in Japan is the Yen, which is denoted by the ¥ symbol. ¥100 is roughly equivalent to US$1. There are ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥50, ¥100 and ¥500 coins. ¥1 coins are made of aluminum. ¥5 and ¥50 coins have a hole in the center. Most vending machines will accept coins from ¥10 and higher. Bills commonly come in ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000, however occasionally you may also come across a ¥2,000 note (meant to commemorate the year 2000). Most vending machines will accept only ¥1,000 notes. Inside tip: Whereas large bills may be frowned upon in certain countries, it's common to see people paying with ¥5,000 or even ¥10,000 notes even for small-valued items like a pack of gum or pen!",
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"title": "Japanese Currency Guide: All About Bills And Coins | MATCHA - JAPAN TRAVEL WEB MAGAZINE",
"headings": "Japanese Currency Guide: All About Bills And Coins\nJapanese Currency Guide: All About Bills And Coins\n2020.08.01\nAbout the Japanese Yen: Bills and Coins in Japan\nYen Exchange Rates\nCredit, Debit, and Other Cashless Options in Japan\nRead also\nA Closer Look at Japanese Yen\nThe 10,000 Yen Bill\nThe 5,000 Yen Bill\nThe 2,000 Yen Bill\nThe 1,000 Yen Bill\nThe 500-Yen Coin\nThe 100-Yen Coin\nThe 50 Yen Coin\nThe 10-Yen Coin\nThe Five-Yen Coin\nThe One Yen Coin\nGet Familiar with Japanese Money!\nRead also\n",
"segment": "About the Japanese Yen: Bills and Coins in Japan\nYou will need to use Japanese currency when traveling in Japan. This article provides basic information regarding the Japanese yen: denominations currently in use, typical exchange rates, and more. Japan uses the Japanese yen, with the international symbol being ¥. Currently, there are 1,000 yen, 2,000 yen, 5,000 yen and 10,000 yen banknotes in circulation. Coins come in one-yen, five-yen, 10-yen, 50-yen, 100-yen and 500-yen denominations. Yen Exchange Rates\nHow much is your country's currency worth in yen? Look below for currency equivalent estimates (current as of September 2020). Foreign Currency Value\nValue in Japanese Yen\n1 US Dollar\n106 yen\n1 British Pound\n140 yen\n1 Australian Dollar\n77 yen\n1 Euro\n126 yen\n1 Taiwan New Dollar\n3.66 yen\n1 Chinese Yuan\n15.56 yen\n100 Korean Won\n8.94 yen\nForeign Currency Exchange\nA must for railway users!",
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"title": "What type of money does Poland use? - Answers",
"headings": "What type of money does Poland use\n?\n\nWhat type of money does Poland use?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of money does Poland use?\nRelated Questions\nWhat type of money that Poland used?\nWhat kinds of money does Poland use?\nCan you use US money in Poland?\nWhat tpye of money do they use?\nWhat type of money do japan people use?\nWhat is the basic money in Poland?\nWhat does zloty the Poland unit of currency mean?\nWhat type of money does Albania use?\nWhat kind of money use in Poland?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat type of Money does Austria use?\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use?\nWhat type of money does Morocco use?\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman?\nAre there any billionare in Vietnam?\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica?\nWhat type of economy does Poland have?\nCan you use Euros in Poland?\nWhat type of money do the France use?\nHow much money does Poland have?\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany?\nWhat type of money do they use in Beijing?\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use?\nWhat type of money do Argentina use?\nWhich best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?\n",
"segment": "What tpye of money do they use? What type of money does WHO use? What type of money do japan people use? the type of money that japan people use are (yen)\nWhat is the basic money in Poland? Hello do u know what the basic money in poland is\nWhat does zloty the Poland unit of currency mean? The Polish currency, it's the money they use. What type of money does Albania use? The money they use in Albania is called the \"Lek\". What kind of money use in Poland? The money that is currently used is the złoty.",
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"segment": "Money and Costs in Japan - Lonely Planet\nJapan in detail\nMoney and Costs\nCurrency\nYen (¥)\nBargaining\nBargaining is not common practice in Japan; flea markets are an exception, but a hard approach would still be considered rude. Money\nIn cities, credit cards are widely accepted; rural areas are hit and miss. Post offices and most convenience stores have international ATMs. Currency\nThe currency in Japan is the yen (¥). The Japanese pronounce yen as 'en', with no 'y' sound. The kanji for yen is 円. With the exception of the ¥5 coin, all coins and banknote values are noted in Roman numerals. Yen denominations:",
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"title": "What type of money do they use in Portugal? - Answers",
"headings": "What type of money do they use in Portugal\n?\n\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nYour Answer\nWhat type of money do they use in Portugal?\nRelated Questions\nDoes Portugal use their own money or united stes money?\nWhat does Portugal do with their natural resources?\nWhat tpye of money do they use?\nWhat type of money do japan people use?\nWho gave Columbus the money to explore?\nWhat type of money does Albania use?\nWhat type of money do Bahamians use?\nWhat type of Money does Austria use?\nHow does Portugal make their money for their country?\nWhat type of money does Slovakia use?\nWhat type of money does Morocco use?\nWhat type of money did they use in Oman?\nAre there any billionare in Vietnam?\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica?\nWhat type of money do the France use?\nWhat type of money do they use in old Germany?\nWhat type of money do they use in Beijing?\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use?\nWhat type of money do Argentina use?\nWhich best type of account for money you use to pay regular bills?\nWhat type of birds are found in Portugal?\nWhat type of money does Tokyo use?\nWhat type of money do they use in Algeria?\nHow does Portugal make money?\nHow much money does Portugal make a year?\n",
"segment": "depends on what type of money because they use a different type of money over there\nWhat is the money called in Jamaica? whst type of money does Jamaica use\nWhat type of money do the France use? They use EURO, but used to use FRANCS. What type of money do they use in old Germany? I think they didn't used money at all. Money was not there. What type of money do they use in Beijing? in Beijing they use yen as their currency\nWhat type of money does Liechtenstein use? They use the swiss franc in liechtenstein\nWhat type of money do Argentina use? they use pesos like in mexico:) :)",
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"headings": "What is Japans currency\n?\n\nWhat is Japans currency?\nYour Answer\nWhat is Japans currency?\nRelated Questions\nWhat is Japans money currency?\nWhat is Chinese currency called like japans is called yen?\nWhat do the Japanese call their money?\nWhat is Japans national bird?\nWhat are some vocbaurlary of mt fuji?\nWhat is Japans natural resource?\nWhat is Japans natural resources?\nWhat are some of Japans crops?\nWhat year was japans current constitution adopted?\nThree provisions in japans new constitution?\nWhat is the currency in Japan at the moment?\nWhat are Japans traditional drink?\nWhat covers 70 percent of Japans land surface?\nHow is japans currency effecting its economy?\nWhat are Japan's nearest neighbours?\nHow is Japans government organized?\nWhat is japans government type?\nJapans government is an example of a?\nWhat is japans oldest surviving religion?\nWhat is japans national flower?\nWhat does japans flag stand for?\nWhat is Japans major religion?\nJapans agressions were mainly concentrated in?\nWhat are Japans natural resources?\nWhat are Japans exports?\n",
"segment": "What is Japans currency? - Answers\nJapan in WW2\nJapan\nWorld Currencies\nWhat is Japans currency? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-06-11 07:47:23\nJapans currency is the YEN. The YEN symbol is ¥ and its code is JPY. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat is Japans currency? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer\nRelated Questions\nWhat is Japans money currency? current money of japan is coins\nWhat is Chinese currency called like japans is called yen? The Chinese currency is called yuan. Names for the Japanese currency (yen) and Korean currency (won) both came from the word yuan. What do the Japanese call their money?",
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"segment": "What Continent is the Czech Republic In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent is the Czech Republic In? The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Czech Republic, popularly referred to as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Europe. Geographically, it is part of Central Europe. The name Czech is derived from a Slavic tribe known as Czechs. The Czech Republic has been traditionally divided into three portions namely Bohemia, Moravia, and Czech Silesia. Several names have been used to refer to the country in the past including Bohemian Crown, Czechia, and Bohemian Land. The country gained independence following the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918 and was referred to as Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia was dissolved in 1992 and the country was named Czechia in 1993.",
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"segment": "Bohemia, mostly occupying the western half of the country, consists of a low-lying basin drained by the Elbe and Vltava rivers. Moravia, covering the eastern part of the country, is hilly land drained mainly by the Morava River\nThe Oder River, one of Europe's most significant rivers, rises in the northeast, and flows north to the Baltic Sea. With a lack of natural lakes, reservoirs are important in the Czech Republic; most are artificial lakes formed in enclosed river valleys and there are over 125 in the country. Czech Republic is divided into 13 regions ( kraje, sing. kraj) and 1 capital city ( hlavni mesto ). The regions are: Central Bohemian, South Bohemian, Vysocina, Plzensky, Karlovy Vary, Usti nad Labem, Liberec, Hradec Kralove, Pardubice, Olomouc, Moravian-Silesian, South Moravian and Zlin. Praha (Prague) is the capital city. The regions are divided into districts and further smaller subdivisions of municipalities.",
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"segment": "The Czech Republic is divided into 14 political regions and three geographical regions: Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia. Bordering Countries\nPrague is a short distance to other countries. Germany is the Czech Republic's closest neighboring country. It's just to the west (and north) of Prague. This map of the Czech Republic notes each neighboring country: Germany (DE), Poland (PL), Austria (AT) and Slovakia (SK). Questions about Prague? Do you have questions related to traveling to Prague, staying here or anything related to Prague tourism? Did I answer your burning question of, \"Where is Prague?\"",
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"segment": "The region comprises of about 10 countries including Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, and Poland among others. However, views on the countries belonging to Central Europe varies. The Czech Republic is bordered other Central Europe countries including Germany, Slovakia, Austria, and Poland. It is a member of the European Union, an organization whose membership includes only European countries. It is also a member of Council of Europe, an organization that aims to uphold the rule of law in Europe, democracy, and human rights. The Czech Republic also participates in the UEFA European championship and has made appearances in the last five consecutive tournaments. Geography of the Czech Republic\nCzech Republic’s geography is varied, ranging from a river basin in Bohemia to hills in Moravia. Although the Czech Republic is a landlocked country, it is drained by rivers such as Elbe, Vitava, Morava, and Oder. The rivers flow into North, Baltic, and Black Seas. Phytogeographically, Czech Republic is in Circumboreal Region, a province in Central European.",
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"segment": "Host: Okay, well, then I wanna ask, is the way Donna died going to affect how she might live? Walker: Absolutely. Conor: I-\nHost: Okay, all right. I thought it was a very specific choice to kill her off that way. Walker: Conor, what were you gonna say?",
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"segment": "“Obviously, numerous factors can be attributed to the cause of cancer in general, but any details regarding the diagnosis and subsequent treatment of Ms. Summer’s case remain between her family and team of doctors,” Edwards said in a statement. Five-time Grammy winner Summer, 63, known as the “queen of disco” during the 1970s, died Thursday at age 63. Summer: A diva who defined the disco movement\nMuch like the expressive era that her music defined, Summer danced her way through the 1970s with extraordinary success, posting successive hits that electrified dance floors and prompted her coronation as America’s disco queen. But her own life was marked by the highs and lows of the ballads that she energetically sang, and even at the height of her popularity, she once took steps toward suicide – only to be stopped by the interruption of hotel maids. She overcame the negative dimensions of relentless public attention, and her legacy as a genre-leading vocalist endures decades later among music enthusiasts, even resulting in an appearance a few years ago on “American Idol.” Summer died surrounded by her family in Florida. Overheard on CNN: This ‘last dance’ goes out to Donna Summer\nSaid her family in a statement Thursday: “ Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith.",
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"segment": "PHOTOS: Hot Stuff: Donna Summer’s Most Sensational Styles\n“It’s not like she was in bad shape. She was healthy, she was taking care of herself,” says the source, who worked with Summer in 2008. “ She was healthy and energetic when I worked with her.” The singer’s family announced Summer’s death Thursday, saying in a statement that they “are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy.” In his own statement issued from the White House, President Barack Obama said, “Donna truly was the ‘Queen of Disco.’ Her voice was unforgettable, and the music industry has lost a legend far too soon.” Summer Lovin’: Stars Perform Donna’s Hits\nBy Kevin O'Donnell and Stephen M. Silverman",
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"segment": "Annie Wilkes: Who did?! Annie Wilkes: WHO DID? Paul Sheldon: Annie, she died. She just slipped away. Paul Sheldon: No one did! She just died!",
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"segment": "The Family Statement: Here is the statement from the family via NBC News: \"Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith. While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy. Words truly can't express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time.\" Update at 12:55 p.m. ET. Died In Florida: Brian Edwards, Summer's spokesman, tells the singer died at her Naples, Fla. home. Correction at 7:45 a.m. ET, May 18: Summer performed at a Nobel Prize concert in 2009.",
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"segment": "Mark Hall,\nMay 18, 2012\nThe Queen of Disco Donna Summer died on Thursday in her Naples, Florida, home after a quiet battle with lung cancer. She was 63. The five-time Grammy winner was best known for hits like “Love To Love You Baby,” “Bad Girls” and “Hot Stuff”. Summer did not openly discuss her battle with cancer or asbestos exposure. The news of her death came as a surprise to many. Family, friends and fans are now recounting the positive memories of the singer, in addition to the causes of her cancer. Asbestos: A Silent Killer\nSources state that her cancer developed after inhaling toxic dust from the 9/11 Attacks site. This is likely to be asbestos-contaminated dust, which has been known to affect countless New Yorkers, specifically first-responders to the September attacks. Asbestos is known to cause multiple diseases including lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis and pleural plaques.",
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"segment": "Gerard Butler - Wikipedia\nGerard Butler\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nThis is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 May 2021. Jump to navigation Jump to search\nNot to be confused with Gerald Butler. Scottish actor\nGerard Butler\nButler at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival\nBorn\nGerard James Butler\n( 1969-11-13)\n13 November 1969 (age 51)\nPaisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland\nAlma mater\nUniversity of Glasgow\nOccupation\nActor\nfilm producer\nYears active\n1996–present\nGerard James Butler (born 13 November 1969) is a Scottish actor and film producer. After studying law, Butler turned to acting in the mid-1990s with small roles in productions such as Mrs Brown (1997), the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), and Tale of the Mummy (1998). In 2000, he starred as Count Dracula in the gothic horror film Dracula 2000 with Christopher Plummer and Jonny Lee Miller . He subsequently played Attila the Hun in the miniseries Attila (2001) and then appeared in the films Reign of Fire with Christian Bale (2002) and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life with Angelina Jolie (2003), before playing André Marek in the adaptation of Michael Crichton 's science fiction adventure Timeline (2003). He then was cast as the role of Erik, The Phantom in Joel Schumacher 's 2004 film adaptation of the musical The Phantom of the Opera alongside Emmy Rossum. That role earned him a Satellite Award nomination for Best Actor . Butler gained worldwide recognition for his portrayal of King Leonidas in Zack Snyder 's fantasy war film 300.",
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"segment": "Butler has appeared in a number of films, including Renegades (1989), Ernest Rides Again (1993), Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Everything Gone Green (2006). Butler appeared on such shows as Highlander: The Series , The Commish , The Outer Limits , Stargate SG-1 , Smallville , Check It Out! , The Secret Circle , The Killing , and as a recurring character on Gracepoint . In 2016, he appeared in Autumn in the Vineyard for the Hallmark Channel. Filmography\nDrying Up the Streets (1978) as Younger Cop\nCementhead (1979)\nMurder by Phone (1982) as Detective Tamblyn\nMurder in Space (1985) (TV) as Maj. Kurt Steiner\nHead Office (1985) as Security Monitor\nThe Climb (1986) as Willy Merkel\nConfidential (1986) as Edmund Eislin\nMilk and Honey (1988) as Steven Wineberg\nMartha, Ruth and Edie (1988)\nRenegades (1989) as Detective Geddles\nScanners II: The New Order (1991) as Doctor Morse\nThe Diamond Fleece (1992) as Gordon Pritchard\nGuilty as Sin (1993) as D.A. Heath\nErnest Rides Again (1993) as Dr. Glencliff\nX-Files - \"Colony\" (1995) as CIA Agent Ambrose Chapel\n- \"Ghost in the Machine\" (1993) as Benjamin Drake\nRed Sun Rising (1994) as Mercenary\nDeath Match (1994) as Fighter\nThe Outer Limits (Guest role, episode \" Valerie 23 \", 1995)\nMaternal Instincts (1996) as Dr. Milton Shaw\nQuestion of Privilege (1999) as Tate Aldridge\nLife-Size (2000) as Phil\nLess Apart (2000) as Lawyer\nJosie and the Pussycats (2001) as Agent Kelly\nFreddy vs. Jason (2003) as Dr. Campbell\nI Accuse (2003) as Warren Hart\nMiracle (2004) as Bob Allen\nThe Score (2005) as JP Martineau\nSnakes on a Plane (2006) as Captain Sam McKeon\nEverything Gone Green (2006) as Ryan's Dad\nCode Name: The Cleaner (2007) as Crane\nShooter (President) (2007) as President\nThat One Night (2008) as Mr. Wilcox\nCrime (2008) as Coach\nThe A-Team (2010) as Judge Advocate #1\nThe Killing (2011–2012) (TV) as Mayor Lesley Adams\nPrimeval: New World (Guest role, 2012, TV) as Drake\nFringe (Guest role, episode \" Black Blotter \", 2012, TV) as Richard\nThe Dick Knost Show (2013) as Matt\nSupernatural (2014, TV) as Jim Meyers\nPrimary (2014) as Karl Jaspar\nGracepoint (2014, TV) as Chief Morgan\nFifty Shades of Grey (2015) as WSU University President\nTomorrowland (2015) as Police Captain\nAutumn in the Vineyard (2016, TV) as Charles Baldwin\nChesapeake Shores (recurring role, 2016–2018, TV) as Lawrence Riley\nRogue (recurring role, 2017, TV) as Monty Annou\nSalvation (recurring role, 2018, TV) as Speaker Barnes\nSonic the Hedgehog (2020) as Vice Chairman Walters",
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"headings": "Tom Butler (actor)\nTom Butler (actor)\nFilmography\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Butler has appeared in a number of films, including Renegades (1989), Ernest Rides Again (1993), Freddy vs. Jason (2003) and Everything Gone Green (2006). Butler appeared on such shows as Highlander: The Series, The Commish, The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1, Smallville, Check It Out!, The Secret Circle, The Killing, and as a recurring character on Gracepoint. In 2016, he appeared in Autumn in the Vineyard for the Hallmark Channel . Filmography\nDrying Up the Streets (1978) as Younger Cop\nCementhead (1979)\nMurder by Phone (1982) as Detective Tamblyn\nMurder in Space (1985) (TV) as Maj. Kurt Steiner\nHead Office (1985) as Security Monitor\nThe Climb (1986) as Willy Merkel\nConfidential (1986) as Edmund Eislin\nMilk and Honey (1988) as Steven Wineberg\nMartha, Ruth and Edie (1988)\nRenegades (1989) as Detective Geddles\nScanners II: The New Order (1991) as Doctor Morse\nThe Diamond Fleece (1992) as Gordon Pritchard\nGuilty as Sin (1993) as D.A. Heath\nErnest Rides Again (1993) as Dr. Glencliff\nX-Files - \"Colony\" (1995) as CIA Agent Ambrose Chapel\n- \"Ghost in the Machine\" (1993) as Benjamin Drake\nRed Sun Rising (1994) as Mercenary\nDeath Match (1994) as Fighter\nThe Outer Limits (Guest role, episode \" Valerie 23 \", 1995)\nMaternal Instincts (1996) as Dr. Milton Shaw\nQuestion of Privilege (1999) as Tate Aldridge\nLife-Size (2000) as Phil\nLess Apart (2000) as Lawyer\nJosie and the Pussycats (2001) as Agent Kelly\nFreddy vs. Jason (2003) as Dr. Campbell\nI Accuse (2003) as Warren Hart\nMiracle (2004) as Bob Allen\nThe Score (2005) as JP Martineau\nSnakes on a Plane (2006) as Captain Sam McKeon\nEverything Gone Green (2006) as Ryan's Dad\nCode Name: The Cleaner (2007) as Crane\nShooter (President) (2007) as President\nThat One Night (2008) as Mr. Wilcox\nCrime (2008) as Coach\nThe A-Team (2010) as Judge Advocate #1\nThe Killing (2011–2012) (TV) as Mayor Lesley Adams\nPrimeval: New World (Guest role, 2012, TV) as Drake\nFringe (Guest role, episode \" Black Blotter \", 2012, TV) as Richard\nThe Dick Knost Show (2013) as Matt\nSupernatural (2014, TV) as Jim Meyers\nPrimary (2014) as Karl Jaspar\nGracepoint (2014, TV) as Chief Morgan\nFifty Shades of Grey (2015) as WSU University President\nTomorrowland (2015) as Police Captain\nAutumn in the Vineyard (2016, TV) as Charles Baldwin\nChesapeake Shores (recurring role, 2016–2018, TV) as Lawrence Riley\nRogue (recurring role, 2017, TV) as Monty Annou\nSalvation (recurring role, 2018, TV) as Speaker Barnes\nSonic the Hedgehog (2020) as Vice Chairman Walters\nReferences\n^ Hostage Rescue Team (2001) at IMDb\nExternal links\nTom Butler at IMDb\nAuthority control\nBNF:",
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"headings": "Gerard Butler\nQuick Facts\nGerard Butler\nSynopsis\nEarly Life and Career\nActing Career Takes Off\nPlaying King Leonidas in '300'\nLater Roles\nFact Check\nCitation Information\nArticle Title\nAuthor\nWebsite Name\nURL\nAccess Date\nPublisher\nLast Updated\nOriginal Published Date\nBIOGRAPHY NEWSLETTER\nMORE STORIES FROM BIOGRAPHY\nWilliam Butler Yeats\nOctavia E. Butler\nRobbie Coltrane\nAlan Cumming\nMatt Smith\nSean Connery\nMatthew McConaughey\nKen Jeong\nJosh Duhamel\n",
"segment": "Instead, I was standing there feeling like a lion.\" Later Roles\nButler's role in 300 was a huge boost to his career profile. Since appearing in 300, the actor has starred in several romantic comedies such as P.S. I Love You with Hilary Swank and The Ugly Truth with Katherine Heigl, along with appearing on many \"world's hottest men\" lists. And his career isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Despite all of his success, Gerard Butler still retains the breezy attitude of a guy who rolls with the punches and has a down-to-earth sense of humor. Looking back, he is still slightly stunned at the twists his life has taken and reflects on what could have been: \" I wasn't going to be an actor. I was going to be a lawyer ... There was something else at work, something I didn't have control of. If I hadn't [messed] up that job, I wouldn't be sitting here right now. I might be a very mediocre lawyer in some small town in the middle of Scotland.\"",
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"segment": "He disavowed gossip reports that Marilyn Manson and Johnny Depp had advised him on the project. On 18 December that year, while filming Chasing Mavericks, Butler was hospitalized after he was pulled under big waves. Subsequently, he was taken to Stanford University Medical Center and later released. Butler starred as Secret Service agent Mike Banning in the action thriller Olympus Has Fallen (2013), opposite co-stars Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman. Butler said he broke two bones in his neck while shooting the film, but did not realise this until he had an MRI scan. Butler reprised his voice role as Stoick in How to Train Your Dragon 2 in 2014. Two years later, Butler reprised his role as Mike Bannin",
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"segment": "Voting systems in the UK - UK Parliament\nVoting systems in the UK\nVoting systems, or electoral systems, are the method by which we elect representatives. A voting system determines the rules on how we elect parties and candidates. The House of Commons, Scottish Parliament, National Assembly for Wales, Northern Ireland Assembly and UK local authorities use different voting systems. First-past-the-post\nThe House of Commons and local councils in England and Wales use the first-past-the-post system. The UK is divided into constituencies. Local authorities into wards. At a general or local election, voters put a cross (X) next to their preferred candidate on a ballot paper. Ballot papers are counted. The candidate with the most votes represents the constituency or ward. Alternative Vote (AV)\nAlternative Vote is used to elect:",
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"segment": "What is the electorate? What is the electoral register? What are the different ways of voting? What is a polling station? What is a referendum? What is First Past The Post? What is Proportional Representation? What is the Single Transferable Vote? What is the Party List System? What is the Additional Members System?",
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"segment": "What is the electorate? What is the electoral register? What are the different ways of voting? What is a polling station? What is a referendum? What is First Past The Post? What is Proportional Representation? What is the Single Transferable Vote? What is the Party List System? What is the Additional Members System?",
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"headings": "What does right wing mean?\nWhat does right wing mean?\nQUESTIONS\n",
"segment": "What is the electorate? What is the electoral register? What are the different ways of voting? What is a polling station? What is a referendum? What is First Past The Post? What is Proportional Representation? What is the Single Transferable Vote? What is the Party List System? What is the Additional Members System?",
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"segment": "The SNP is left wing and Scotland is, politically-speaking, more liberal than England. Who can vote in the UK? Members of the UK Parliament are elected in General Elections, which typically take place every five years. To vote in a General Election you must be: Registered to vote\n18 or over on the day of the election (‘polling day’)\nA British, Irish or qualifying Commonwealth citizen\nResident at an address in the UK (or a British citizen living abroad who has been registered to vote in the UK in the last 15 years)\nEligible to vote – i.e. you cannot be legally excluded from voting\nHow does the voting system in the UK work? The UK voting system operates on a majority vote system. The political party that wins the most votes wins the election. For a political party in the UK to form a government they need an overall majority. If the winning party does not have an overall majority then there is a hung parliament. If this happens, one large party will join up with a smaller party to form a coalition.",
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"segment": "What is First Past The Post? What is Proportional Representation? What is the Single Transferable Vote? What is the Party List System? What is the Additional Members System? What is the Alternative Vote? What is the Supplementary Vote? What is local government? What is a councillor? What is a mayor?",
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"segment": "What is the Alternative Vote? What is the Supplementary Vote? What is local government? What is a councillor? What is a mayor? Where do local councils get their money from? What are local elections? How do local elections work in England and Wales? How do local elections work in Scotland? How do local elections work in Northern Ireland?",
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"headings": "What Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports?\nWhat Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports?\nWhat Does Australia Export?\nHere’s a List of Australia’s Top Exports and Value as of 2018:\nWhere Does Australia Export to?\nWhat Does Australia Import?\nHere’s a List of Australia’s Top Imports and Values:\nWhere Does Australia Import From?\n",
"segment": "Of course, the country also ships other noteworthy items including food, wine, and cars. Here’s a List of Australia’s Top Exports and Value as of 2018: Iron ore and other ores ($38.8 billion—23.5% of the total exports)\nGold and other precious metals ($16.1 billion—6.3% of the total exports)\nMineral fuels including oil ($87.7 billion—34.6% of the total exports)\nBovine meat ($10.2 billion–4% of the total exports)\nInorganic chemicals ($8.2 billion— 3.2% of the total exports)\nWheat and cereals ($4.9 billion—1.9% of the total exports)\nMachinery including computers ($4.8 billion—1.9% of the total exports)\nAluminum ($3.8 billion—1.5% of the total exports)\nElectrical machinery and equipment ($3.2 billion—1.3% of the total exports)\nOptical, technical, and medical apparatuses ($3.2 billion—1.3% of the total exports)\nThis list of exports accounts for about three-quarters —79.5%— of the overall value of their global shipments. Where Does Australia Export to? Being that the continent of Australia is located in the South Pacific, it’s main trading partners are within the Asian global market. It’s major destinations for export include: China, accounting for 35% of its export destinations and about $85 billion in yearly revenue\nJapan, accounting for 14% of its export destinations and about $34.6 billion in yearly revenue\nSouth Korea, accounting for 7.4% of its export destinations and about $18 billion in yearly revenue\nIndia, accounting for 6.1% of its export destinations and about $14.8 billion in yearly revenue\nHong Kong, accounting for 5.8% of its export destinations and about $14.2 billion in yearly revenue\nAustralia also exports its commodities to the United States (making up just 3.5% of its export destinations) and the United Kingdom (making up only 1.5% of its export destinations). Other lesser export destinations include Indonesia, Singapore, New Zealand, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Germany, Turkey, and Brazil. What Does Australia Import? Australia imported about $227.3 billion in commodities from around the world in 2018.",
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"headings": "What Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports?\nWhat Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports?\nWhat Does Australia Export?\nHere’s a List of Australia’s Top Exports and Value as of 2018:\nWhere Does Australia Export to?\nWhat Does Australia Import?\nHere’s a List of Australia’s Top Imports and Values:\nWhere Does Australia Import From?\n",
"segment": "However, this number is the result of a steady decrease in imports over the past five years. In terms of wealth per adult, Australia is the second wealthiest nation, just after Switzerland. What Does Australia Export? Australia’s main export is iron ore, followed by their other most valuables exports coal, gold, and petroleum. These exports alone rake in $48.2 billion, $47 billion, $29.1 billion, and $20.3 billion, respectively. Of course, the country also ships other noteworthy items including food, wine, and cars. Here’s a List of Australia’s Top Exports and Value as of 2018: Iron ore and other ores ($38.8 billion—23.5% of the total exports)\nGold and other precious metals ($16.1 billion—6.3% of the total exports)\nMineral fuels including oil ($87.7 billion—34.6% of the total exports)\nBovine meat ($10.2 billion–4% of the total exports)\nInorganic chemicals ($8.2 billion— 3.2% of the total exports)\nWheat and cereals ($4.9 billion—1.9% of the total exports)\nMachinery including computers ($4.8 billion—1.9% of the total exports)\nAluminum ($3.8 billion—1.5% of the total exports)\nElectrical machinery and equipment ($3.2 billion—1.3% of the total exports)\nOptical, technical, and medical apparatuses ($3.2 billion—1.3% of the total exports)\nThis list of exports accounts for about three-quarters —79.5%— of the overall value of their global shipments. Where Does Australia Export to? Being that the continent of Australia is located in the South Pacific, it’s main trading partners are within the Asian global market.",
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"segment": "Meanwhile, Australia still does a lot of business with the US, Japan, South Korea and the UK, with New Zealand and Singapore close behind. Australia's top five trading partners. SBS News\nWhat does Australia export? “Rocks and crops”, as Monash University trade expert Giovanni de Lieto summarised it to SBS News. That means minerals including iron ore, coal, gold and natural gas, as well as agricultural products including beef, wool, cotton, chickpeas, lentils, sugar and wine. But Australia’s third most important export by dollar value is actually a service: education. That’s the hundreds of thousands of international students who come to Australia to learn English or get a university education. Tourism is not far behind. Australia's top five exports.",
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"segment": "This guide gives you an overview of Australia’s economy, including the country’s primary imports and exports. Contents [ hide]\nAustralia Economy Overview\nTop Australian Exports\nTop Australian Imports\nGDP of Australia\nDetails on Australia’s Exports/Imports\nInteresting Facts About Australia\nInterested in Trading Commodities? Sources and Further Reading\nTop Australian Exports\nHere is a breakdown of the most important products exported by Australia, both commodities and other notable exports. Commodity Exports\nIron ore – $48.1 billion\nPetroleum gas – $17.6 billion\nGold – $16.1 billion\nAluminum oxide – $6.66 billion\nCrude petroleum – $5.78 billion\nIf you’re interested in trading some of these commodities, you can jump to our list of recommended regulated brokers in United States at the end of the page. Other Notable Exports\nCoal briquettes – $57.2 billion\nCopper ore – $4.56 billion\nFrozen bovine meat – $3.91 billion\nWheat – $3.23 billion\nRaw aluminium – $3.23 billion\nWool – $2.99 billion\nWith annual product exports of $248 billion, Australia is the 24th largest export economy in the world. Iron ore accounts for 19.4% of Australia’s total annual exports. Key export destinations for Australia are China ($87.9 billion), Japan ($27.6 billion), South Korea ($19.2 billion), India ($18.9 billion), and the United States ($9.71 billion). Start Trading Today at eToro\n( eToro USA LLC; Virtual currencies are highly volatile. Your capital is at risk.)",
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"segment": "Many people overlook the fact that Australia is a sovereign nation located in the Southern Hemisphere comprised of the Australian continental mainland plus Tasmania and many smaller islands. Australia’s Top 10 Exports\nTop 10\nAdvantages\nOpportunities\nCompanies\nTop 10\nThe following export product groups categorize the highest dollar value in Australian global shipments during 2020. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from Australia. Ores, slag, ash: US$91.3 billion (35.9% of total exports)\nMineral fuels including oil: $65.4 billion (25.7%)\nGems, precious metals: $19.6 billion (7.7%)\nMeat: $10.4 billion (4.1%)\nInorganic chemicals: $5.2 billion (2%)\nMachinery including computers: $4.4 billion (1.7%)\nCereals:",
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"headings": "What Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports?\nWhat Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports?\nWhat Does Australia Export?\nHere’s a List of Australia’s Top Exports and Value as of 2018:\nWhere Does Australia Export to?\nWhat Does Australia Import?\nHere’s a List of Australia’s Top Imports and Values:\nWhere Does Australia Import From?\n",
"segment": "What Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports? | iContainers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat Are Australia’s Main Imports and Exports? 17 Jan / 2020 International trade & markets\nAccording to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI), Australia exported $234 billion in commodities, making it the 20th largest export economy in the world. Being a continent of largely desert, Australia relies heavily on its coastal economy as a source of income to sustain its populations. Australia is also considered the 22nd largest importer in the world by the ECI, with its yearly imports totaling at $199 billion. However, this number is the result of a steady decrease in imports over the past five years. In terms of wealth per adult, Australia is the second wealthiest nation, just after Switzerland. What Does Australia Export? Australia’s main export is iron ore, followed by their other most valuables exports coal, gold, and petroleum. These exports alone rake in $48.2 billion, $47 billion, $29.1 billion, and $20.3 billion, respectively.",
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"headings": "Australia’s Top 10 Imports and Exports: Where Does Your Industry Sit?\nAustralia’s Top 10 Imports and Exports: Where Does Your Industry Sit?\nAustralia’s Top 10 Imports and Exports: Where Does Your Industry Sit?\nAustralia’s Top Ten Imports\n#1 Machinery (AUD$46.2 billion)\n#2 Mineral fuels (AUD$43.9 billion)\n#3 Vehicles (AUD$43.6 billion)\n#4 Electrical machinery and equipment (AUD$37.1 billion)\n#5 Medical/technical equipment (AUD$12 billion)\n#6 Pharmaceuticals (AUD$11.8 billion)\n#7 Gems and precious metals (AUD$9.5 billion)\n#8 Plastics and plastic articles ($AUD9.2 billion)\n#9 Iron or steel articles (AUD$7.2 billion)\n#10 Furniture, bedding and lighting (AUD$6.9 billion)\nAustralia’s Top Ten Exports\n#1 Mineral fuels (AUD$127.1 billion)\n#2 Ores, slag and ash (AUD$86.3 billion)\n#3 Gems and precious metals (AUD$23.2 billion)\n#4 Meat (AUD$14.7 billion)\n#5 Inorganic chemicals (AUD$11.9 billion)\n#6 Cereals (AUD$7.1 billion)\n#7 Machinery (AUD$6.9 billion)\n#8 Aluminium (AUD$5.5 billion)\n#9 Electrical machinery and equipment (AUD$4.6 billion) AND\n#10 Optical and medical equipment (AUD$4.6 billion)\nAustralia’s Top Trading Partners for Imports and Exports\n#1 China\n#2 Japan\n#3 South Korea\n#4 India\n#5 United States\nThe Future for International Trade\nReferences\nFree Resource\n",
"segment": "#10 Furniture, bedding and lighting (AUD$6.9 billion)\nLast but not least, Australians continue to invest in home furnishings, explaining why the importation of furniture, bedding and lighting accounted for 2.1% of all imports. As the housing market is slowly recovering with the reduction in interest rates, we anticipate this sector will continue to grow. Australia’s Top Ten Exports\nAs mentioned above, Australia is an export nation gaining most GDP growth from overseas trade. In 2018, the country exported around $387.8 billion worth of goods internationally, which was a gain of about 10.5%. Below is a list of Australia’s top ten exports. As you’ll see, goods like coal and iron ore are the some of the most valuable products that we ship overseas. #1 Mineral fuels (AUD$127.1 billion)\nAustralia is seeing increasing growth in the international trade of petroleum gas and coal, with mineral fuels forming 34.6% of total Australia exports. Whilst Australia produces a significant amount of oil, we export a large portion (around 75%) of our crude production largely to Indonesia and Singapore. Some of the main players in the export of mineral fuels include Woodside Petroleum and Santos (oil and gas). #2 Ores, slag and ash (AUD$86.3 billion)\nAustralia is one of world’s largest exporters of coal, iron ore, lead and diamonds, with ores forming around 23.5% of Australian exports.",
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"segment": "Iron ore accounts for 19.4% of Australia’s total annual exports. Key export destinations for Australia are China ($87.9 billion), Japan ($27.6 billion), South Korea ($19.2 billion), India ($18.9 billion), and the United States ($9.71 billion). Start Trading Today at eToro\n( eToro USA LLC; Virtual currencies are highly volatile. Your capital is at risk.) Top Australian Imports\nHere is a breakdown of the most important products imported by Australia, both commodities and other notable imports. Commodity Imports\nRefined petroleum – $18.5 billion\nCrude petroleum – $9.25 billion\nGold – $3.85 billion\nPetroleum coke – $693 million\nZinc ore – $649 million\nOther Notable Imports\nCars – $16 billion\nComputers – $6.07 billion\nBroadcasting Equipment – $3.63 billion\nDelivery Trucks – $5.42 billion\nPackaged Medicaments – $5.64 billion\nGDP of Australia\nThe GDP of Australia is $1.43 trillion, which amounts to a GDP per capita of $57,374. The country is ranked as the wealthiest nation in the world in terms of average wealth per adult. From 2008 to 2018, Australia recorded GDP growth of 36%. Source:",
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"segment": "As you’ll see, goods like coal and iron ore are the some of the most valuable products that we ship overseas. #1 Mineral fuels (AUD$127.1 billion)\nAustralia is seeing increasing growth in the international trade of petroleum gas and coal, with mineral fuels forming 34.6% of total Australia exports. Whilst Australia produces a significant amount of oil, we export a large portion (around 75%) of our crude production largely to Indonesia and Singapore. Some of the main players in the export of mineral fuels include Woodside Petroleum and Santos (oil and gas). #2 Ores, slag and ash (AUD$86.3 billion)\nAustralia is one of world’s largest exporters of coal, iron ore, lead and diamonds, with ores forming around 23.5% of Australian exports. According to the Minerals Council of Australia, iron ore is the country’s largest source of export revenue. In 2017, the mineral was worth around $63 billion in exports. The export is integral to Australia’s industry and played an especially important role during the mining boom in the 2000s and early 2010s. Some suggest we are currently enjoying a ‘Mining Boom 2.0’. The largest companies involved include BHP Billiton, Fortescue Metals Group and Orica.",
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"segment": "ADANIENT). For its part, coal makes up another 15 percent of Australia’s total exports at AU$60 billion, with most of it again going to China despite increasingly strict environmental standards and simmering political tensions between the two trading partners. However, Australia has plenty of other customers as well. Are You Investing In Gold Yet? What Happened To Gold In Q1? Which Gold Stocks To Watch In 2021? Exclusive Information You Need To Make An Informed Decision. Grab Your Free Report! 3. Gas\nNatural gas is Australia’s third most valuable resources export, earning AU$30 billion for the economy with its 7.7 percent share of total exports, which in 2019 saw it become the world’s top exporter of natural gas.",
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"segment": "Please choose a reason below: Fake News\nMisleading\nNot Interested\nOffensive\nRepetitive\nSubmit\nCancel\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nGilbert Gottfried - Biography\nGilbert Gottfried (born February 28, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice artist. His numerous roles in film and television include voicing the parrot Iago in Disney's Aladdin and Digit in the children's cartoon/educational math-based show Cyberchase. Gottfried was also the voice of the Aflac Duck until 2011. He has hosted a weekly podcast featuring an interview, usually with a different comedy writer or comedian each week, since May 2014. In 2004, Comedy Central featured Gottfried's stand-up material for Shorties Watchin' Shorties. Gottfried was part of an online advertising campaign for Microsoft's Office XP software, showing, in a series of Flash-animated cartoons, that the Clippy office assistant would be removed. In 2006, Gottfried topped the Boston Phoenix's tongue-in-cheek list of the world's 100 Unsexiest Men. Celebrities and Famous People Who Passed Away Today in History. Since 2014, Gottfried has hosted a podcast, Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, which features new episodes each week featuring discussions of classic movies and celebrity interviews, most often with veteran actors, comedians, musicians and comedy writers.",
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"segment": "Gilbert Gottfried | Saturday Night Live Wiki | Fandom\nGilbert Gottfried\nGilbert Gottfried\nBorn\nFebruary 28, 1955\nYears on SNL\nAs Cast Member: 1980-1981\nImpersonated: September 26, 1998\nOctober 30, 2010\nGilbert Jeremy Gottfried (born February 28, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and voice actor whose most salient feature is a distinctive, squeaky, grating voice that is often described as loud and obnoxious. He was an original cast member in season 6, and was let go upon the arrival of Dick Ebersol . He has played numerous roles in film and television, perhaps most notably voicing the parrot Iago in Disney's Aladdin (1992), as well as co-starring in the Problem Child movies. Gottfried also provided the voice of the Aflac duck. Contents\n1\nEarly life\n2\nCareer\n3\nPersonal life\n4\nCharacters / Impressions\n4.1\nCharacters\n4.2\nImpressions\n5\nGallery\n6\nReferences\n7\nExternal links\nEarly life\nGottfried was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York on February 28, 1955. Career\nAt age 15, Gottfried began doing stand-up at open-mic nights in New York City and, after a few short years, became known around town as \"the comedian's comedian.\" In 1980 the popular NBC late-night comedy show Saturday Night Live was being retooled with a new staff and new comedians; the producers noticed Gottfried and hired him as a cast member.",
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"segment": "We encourage you to view your opt out options in Revcontent's Privacy Policy\nWant your content to appear on sites like this? Increase Your Engagement Now! Want to report this publisher's content as misinformation? Submit a Report\nGot it, thanks! Remove Content Link? Please choose a reason below: Fake News\nMisleading\nNot Interested\nOffensive\nRepetitive\nSubmit\nCancel\nLive\nLive Death Statistics Worldwide and The United States\nGilbert Gottfried - Biography\nGilbert Gottfried (born February 28, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice artist. His numerous roles in film and television include voicing the parrot Iago in Disney's Aladdin and Digit in the children's cartoon/educational math-based show Cyberchase. Gottfried was also the voice of the Aflac Duck until 2011. He has hosted a weekly podcast featuring an interview, usually with a different comedy writer or comedian each week, since May 2014.",
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"segment": "The following year, with Gottfried's blessing, the Phoenix renamed the award the \"Golden Gilbert\" in his honor. In April 2006, Gottfried performed with the University of Pennsylvania's Mask and Wig Club in their annual Intercollegiate Comedy Festival. Also in 2006, he made an appearance on the Let's Make a Deal portion of Gameshow Marathon as part of a Zonk (as a baby in a large high chair, he says \"Hey Ricki [Lake], I think I need my diaper changed!\"), and in the Dodge Viper in the big deal (where he tells the contestants \"What were you thinking?!\" because neither one picked it). He also guest starred in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as Santa Claus in the 1-hour Christmas Special. He also voiced Rick Platypus in an episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey entitled \"That Darn Platypus\". Furthermore, Gottfried appeared as Peter's horse in an episode of Family Guy entitled \"Boys Do Cry\". During Bill Maher 's tenure at ABC (1997-2002), Gottfried was a frequent guest on Politically Incorrect . He was also a guest floor reporter during G4's live coverage of the E3 Convention in 2006.",
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"segment": "Yes (Lily Aster Gottfried, Max Aaron Gottfried)\nDating/Girlfriend\n(Name): N/A\nProfession: American stand-up comedian, actor and voice actor\nNet Worth in 2021: $8 million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nGilbert Gottfried is an actor and comedian from the United States of America. He started doing stand-up comedy shows and then went to the TV. Maybe you know about Gilbert Gottfried 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 Gilbert Gottfried’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\nGilbert Gottfried was born on February 28, 1955, in Brooklyn, New York City, United States.",
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"segment": "Gilbert Gottfried Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth\nGilbert Gottfried Net Worth\nHow much is Gilbert Gottfried Worth? in Richest Celebrities › Richest Comedians\nGilbert Gottfried Net Worth: $8 Million\nGilbert Gottfried Net Worth: Gilbert Gottfried is an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice artist who has a net worth of $8 million. He is best known for his roles in Disney's \"Aladdin\" animated films, the PBS Kids Go! Show \"Cyberchase\", and \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", among others. Early Life: Gilbert Jeremy Gottfried was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 28, 1955. His mother, Lillian (née Zimmerman), was a homemaker, and his father, Max Gottfried, ran a hardware store with his own father. The family actually lived above the hardware store.",
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"segment": "He also guest starred in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as Santa Claus in the 1-hour Christmas Special. He also voiced Rick Platypus in an episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey entitled \"That Darn Platypus\". Furthermore, Gottfried appeared as Peter's horse in an episode of Family Guy entitled \"Boys Do Cry\". During Bill Maher 's tenure at ABC (1997-2002), Gottfried was a frequent guest on Politically Incorrect . He was also a guest floor reporter during G4's live coverage of the E3 Convention in 2006. At one point in the coverage, program host Adam Sessler asked the question, \"What does Gilbert Gottfried have to do with gaming?\" To which Gilbert said, \"Absolutely nothing!\"He was also on night court for about one episode. He will be at The Comedy Spot Comedy Club in Scottsdale, Arizona on August 22 and 23. Personal life\nOn December 6, 2006, Gottfried announced on The Howard Stern Show that he was engaged and that his fiancée was pregnant. Gottfried and Dara (née Kravitz), 36, were married under a chuppah on February 3, 2007, having been together for 10 years.",
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"headings": "Gilbert Gottfried\nGilbert Gottfried\nGilbert Gottfried\nBorn\nYears on SNL\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nCharacters / Impressions\nCharacters\nImpressions\nGallery\nFem-o\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Loudly and enthusiastically he greets the upscale Cosby, and asks about his upscale, professional wife, and his upscale home and family. Gottfried's surprise appearance as the loudmouth was so animated and so outrageous that he practically stole the show from the regulars. From then on, Gilbert Gottfried adopted the \"loudmouth\" voice for his performances. Although not a regular, he also appeared in the short-lived 1992 TV series The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys and voiced a crazed physician \"Dr. Bender\" on the show The Fairly OddParents and the voice of Jerry the Belly Button Elf on Ren and Stimpy. He is notably known for his voice-overs as ducks or other birds. In 1993 he was interviewed by Chris Aable at the \"B Minus Movie Awards\" along with David Cassidy and Gary Coleman. Gottfried's interview aired on Chris Aable's cable TV show \"Hollywood Today\" in 1994 and is now part of his video \"America's Craziest Home Videos\". He also was a co-host of the Saturday edition of \"USA Up All Night\" with Rhonda Shear. Since 2000, he has also been the voice of the duck in the AFLAC commercials and Digit in the math-mystery cartoon Cyberchase on PBS Kids GO!, as well as the magical imp Mr. Mxyzptlk on Superman:",
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"headings": "Gilbert Gottfried\nGilbert Gottfried\nContents\nCareer\nEarly life and career\nVoice acting, television and films (1999–present)\nPersonal life\nComedic style\nControversial jokes\n1991 Emmy Awards\nSeptember 11 joke\nJapanese tsunami jokes\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nWeb\nCommercials\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Gilbert Gottfried - Wikipedia\nGilbert Gottfried\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican actor\nGilbert Gottfried\nGottfried at GalaxyCon Richmond in 2020\nBorn\nGilbert Jeremy Gottfried\n( 1955-02-28)\nFebruary 28, 1955 (age 66)\nBrooklyn, New York, U.S.\nOccupation\nActor\nstand-up comedian\nYears active\n1970–present\nSpouse (s)\nDara Kravitz\n\n( m. 2007) \nChildren\n2\nRelatives\nArlene Gottfried (sister)\nComedy career\nMedium\nStand-up\nfilm\ntelevision\nGenres\nSatire\ncrude humor\nblue comedy\nimprovisational comedy\nblack comedy\ninsult comedy\nSubject (s)\nReligion\nrace relations\nracism\npop culture\nsex\n\nWebsite\nwww .gilbertgottfried .com\nGilbert Jeremy Gottfried (born February 28, 1955) is an American actor and stand-up comedian. Gottfried's persona as a comedian features an exaggerated shrill voice and emphasis on crude humor. His numerous roles in film and television include voicing the parrot Iago in Disney's Aladdin animated films and TV show, Digit LeBoid in the PBS Kids Go! show Cyberchase, and Kraang Subprime in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Gottfried was also the voice of the Aflac Duck until 2011. He appeared in the critically panned commercial hit Problem Child in 1990. Since 2014, Gottfried has hosted a podcast, Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, which features new episodes each week featuring discussions of classic movies and celebrity interviews, most often with veteran actors, comedians, musicians and comedy writers. Gilbert, a documentary film on Gottfried's life and career, was released in 2017. Contents\n1 Career\n1.1 Early life and career\n1.2 Voice acting, television and films (1999–present)\n2 Personal life\n3 Comedic style\n4 Controversial jokes\n4.1 1991 Emmy Awards\n4.2 September 11 joke\n4.3 Japanese tsunami jokes\n5 Filmography\n5.1 Film\n5.2 Television\n5.3 Video games\n5.4 Web\n5.5 Commercials\n6 References\n7 External links\nCareer\nEarly life and career\nGottfried was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Lillian (Zimmerman), a homemaker, and Max Gottfried, who ran a hardware store with his own father, above which the family lived. At age 15, Gottfried began doing amateur stand-up in New York City and, after a few years, became known around New York as \"the comedian's comedian.\"",
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"headings": "SNL: The 13 Shortest-Lived Cast Members, Ranked\nSNL: The 13 Shortest-Lived Cast Members, Ranked\nRELATED: 10 Actors Who Have Never Hosted SNL (But Should)\n13 Robert Downey Jr. (1985-1986)\n12 Sarah Silverman (1993-1994)\n11 Laurie Metcalf (1980-1981)\nRELATED: SNL: 5 2020s Sketches That Are Underrated (& 5 That Are Overrated)\n10 Paul Shaffer (1979-1980)\n9 Ben Stiller (1988-1989)\n8 Janeane Garofalo (1994-1995)\nRELATED: SNL: 5 Things The Long-Running Comedy Needs To Change (& 5 Things That Should Stay The Same)\n7 Gilbert Gottfried (1980-1981)\n6 Damon Wayans (1985-1986)\n5 Siobhan Fallon Hogan (1991-1992)\n4 Martin Short (1984-1985)\nRELATED: The 15 Best Sketch Comedy Series Ever (That Aren't Saturday Night Live)\n3 Michaela Watkins (2008-2009)\n2 Jenny Slate (2009-2010)\n1 Billy Crystal (1984-1985)\n",
"segment": "7 Gilbert Gottfried (1980-1981)\nOne would think Gottfried's grating voice would be perfect for some sketches, or maybe that just pigeon-holed him and made him not really fit well with any of them. Nonetheless, he was indeed a cast member in the early 80s for a very short period of time. He had funny characters like Leo Waxman, the co-host of a fictional show called What's It All About. Gottfried went on to have a massively successful stand-up comedy career with material that probably wouldn't have been appropriate for SNL anyway. 6 Damon Wayans (1985-1986)\nWhile most know Wayans for his role on sketch comedy series In Living Color, he had actually been hired for rival show SNL before In Living Color was even conceived. Unlike the others who were just victims of a tough situation and the writer's strike, Wayans was fired for a very specific reason. It apparently happened after he went against direction and played a straight cop character as flamboyantly gay in a sketch once the cameras were rolling. It's clear he was finally able to do what he wanted on In Living Color, and it worked because that show was a huge success, and Wayans went on to star in his own sitcom as well as other movies and TV series. 5 Siobhan Fallon Hogan (1991-1992)\nShe isn't one of the more recognizable names, but, in terms of her impact on SNL, Hogan was an important, though short-lived, player. She introduced the characters the Delta Delta Delta sisters which was, of course, a hilarious skit about sorority girls.",
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"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. Washington, District of Columbia, is the capital of the United States of America and the federal government. The city is popularly known as \"D.C.\" in the country. The national capital is not located within any of the US states as the US Constitution defines the region as a federal district. Comprising a total area of 68.34 square miles, the District lies on the northern edge of the Potomac River between the states Virginia and Maryland. Located in the Mid-Atlantic region, it borders Montgomery County (northwest) and Prince George's County (east) of Maryland, along with Arlington County (south) and Alexandria city (west) of Virginia. The District has 7,464 acres of parkland that includes the National Mall and Memorial Parks. The Smithsonian museums, national museums, presidential and war memorials, Capitol Hill, Washington Monument, White House, and Washington National Cathedral are some of the most visited attractions in the city. How to Reach\nBy Air- Three airports serve the capital:",
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"segment": "Which State is Washington, D.C. In? - WorldAtlas\nWhich State is Washington, D.C. In? Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.\nWashington D.C. is not in any state at all – instead, it is a federal district. It was carved from the states of Virginia and Maryland in 1790. As such, it has no voting representation in the Senate. While it is not a state, it still has state organs such as the State Board of Education and the State Board of Elections. The District of Columbia occupies an area of 68 square miles and is home to over half a million people. The high population translates to an equally-high population density of over 11,300 persons per square mile. However, the population balloons in the daytime as people residing in the neighboring states of Virginia and Maryland commute to Washington to work. As the nation’s capital, D.C. is home to a large number of government offices which include the White House and the US Capitol.",
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"segment": "The city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, is the nation's capital. The White House, Supreme Court, and Congress are located here, and the city is a tourist destination as well. Many government departments and agencies are based in the Washington, DC area. Information about Washington, DC is also available on this atlas website. United States Capitol Building, Washington, DC\nTravel Resources\nRecreation.gov - find outdoor recreational activities in each state. National Park Service - atlas of national parks and monuments. USDA Forest Service - features information about national forests. National Weather Service - find weather and climate information. Bureau of Land Management - overview of America's public lands. America's Byways - find scenic roads and byways in your local area.",
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"url": "https://www.reference.com/geography/state-washington-d-c-located-61e079b8236f25f",
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"segment": "What State Is Washington, D.C. Located In? What State Is Washington, D.C. Located In? By Staff Writer Last Updated Mar 25, 2020 12:53:27 AM ET\nWashington, D.C. is not located within any American state, but is situated between Virginia and Maryland on the northern edge of the Potomac River. Popularly known as \"D.C.,\" the city of Washington serves as the capital of the United States federal government. The District of Columbia, also known as \"the District,\" co-exists with D.C. Fundamentally, the two are considered the same and are often used interchangeably. The District initially comprised ceded lands from Maryland and Virginia but in the 1850s, the land granted by Virginia was given back to the state. The District encompasses an area of 68 square miles. Major federal buildings, such as the White House, Capitol Building and Supreme Court, are located within the District. More From Reference\n1\nWhat Is the Purpose of Budgeting? 2\nHere's How to the Stop Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Before This Invasive Pest Destroys More Forests\n3\nLife After COVID-19:",
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"segment": "The DC in Washington DC stands for District of Columbia, so yes\nthe District of Columbia is in Washington DC. What federal district is Washington DC in? Washington is located in DC. The District of Columbia. What is cit and what is the state for Washington D.C.? The city itself is called Washington. Washington is not in a\nstate; it is located in a district called the District of Columbia\n(that is where the DC in Washington, DC comes from). It is between\nMaryland and Virginia; all the land in the District of Columbia\nonce belonged to Maryland.",
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"title": "7 Beautiful Mid-Atlantic States (with Map & Photos) - Touropia",
"headings": "7 Beautiful Mid-Atlantic States\n7 Beautiful Mid-Atlantic States\nDelaware\nMaryland\nNew Jersey\nNew York\nPennsylvania\nVirginia\nWest Virginia\nWashington, D.C.\n",
"segment": "it’s here that you can find its three legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. As it is a federal district of its own, Washington, D.C. is not located in any state; it is instead nestled away in between Maryland and Virginia. While most of the city is a vibrant metropolis, there are some nice green spaces dotted about here and there, with just under a quarter of its landmass made up of parks and nature reserves. Of these, Rock Creek Park and Roosevelt Island are among the best places to head to if you’re after some beautiful nature; you’ll find plenty of lovely hiking trails hidden away in the forests. The most popular place to visit in Washington, D.C. is undoubtedly the National Mall, which is home to such famous sights as the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and Jefferson Memorial, as well as fantastic museums like the National Air and Space Museum and the Holocaust Museum. Capitol Hill is also a must-see when in the city. It’s here that you’ll find the iconic Capitol Building and the impressive Supreme Court. In addition to this, Washington, D.C. is a great place to simply wander around and admire all the old colonial",
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"segment": "Washington, D.C. - HISTORY\nico_close\nUpdated: May 31, 2019\nOriginal: Jun 18, 2010\nWashington, D.C.\nAuthor: History.com Editors\nContents\nInteresting Facts\nPHOTO GALLERIES\nWashington, D.C., is the capital city of the United States, located between Virginia and Maryland on the north bank of the Potomac River. The city is home to all three branches of the federal government, as well as the White House, the Supreme Court and the Capitol Building. More than 500,000 people live in Washington, D.C.\nPopulation: 601,723 (2010)\nDid you know? The city of Washington was named for George Washington (who picked the location), while the District of Columbia was named for Columbia, the personified goddess of the United States. 68 square miles\nSize: 68 square miles.",
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who does dominic monaghan play in lord of the rings? | Meriadoc Brandybuck | [
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"headings": "Dominic Monaghan\nDominic Monaghan\nDominic Monaghan\nGender\nDate of birth\nPlace of birth\nNationality\nContents\nRoles\nHetty Wainthropp Investigates\nThe Lord of the Rings\nLost\nTrivia\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "This role brought him international attention. In The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King video game, Monaghan voices Merry. His co-star friends Elijah Wood, Billy Boyd, Sean Astin and other actors who played main characters in the films also voiced their own characters. Lost\nThanks to his role in The Lord of the Rings, Dominic Monaghan was chosen to play the role of Charlie in the cult TV-series Lost. His character was killed off in the finale after spending three seasons on the show. Monaghan left, stating in a TV Guide interview that he was ready for a change, and that he was disappointed by his character's diminishing role in the second and third seasons. Trivia\n\nLists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. Dominic Monaghan enjoys acting with his co-star friends especially when they were voicing their characters in the Return of the King video game and seeing who was the best player playing the game.",
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"title": "Dominic Monaghan sues contractor for causing $21k damages | Daily Mail Online",
"headings": "Lord Of The Rings' Dominic Monaghan sues contractor for doing '$21K in damages to his property and working without a license'\nLord Of The Rings' Dominic Monaghan sues contractor for doing '$21K in damages to his property and working without a license'\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.\n",
"segment": "Monaghan (far right) is best known for his role as Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck in Peter Jackson's Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, where he played a hobbit besides stars Sean Astin, Elijah Wood, and Bully Boyd (left to right)\nMonaghan is best known for his role as Meriadoc 'Merry' Brandybuck in Peter Jackson's Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. After his star turn in Middle Earth, the star secured a regular part on the ABC drama Lost, which captivated audiences for six seasons from 2004 to 2010. Nowadays the star spends his time hosting and producing the nature program Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan, which airs on BBC America and the UK's Channel 5. Advertisement\nRead more: Dominic Monaghan Sues Contractor for Sloppy Landscaping Without a License | TMZ.com\nNewest\nOldest\nBest rated\nWorst rated\nView all\nThe comments below have not been moderated. View all\nThe views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Loading...\nWe are no longer accepting comments on this article.",
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"title": "What The Lord Of The Rings Cast Is Doing Now - CINEMABLEND",
"headings": "What The Lord Of The Rings Cast Is Doing Now\nfeatures\nWhat The Lord Of The Rings Cast Is Doing Now\nCate Blanchett (Galadriel)\nLiv Tyler (Arwen Undómiel)\nOrlando Bloom (Legolas)\nViggo Mortensen (Aragorn)\nAndy Serkis (Gollum)\nElijah Wood (Frodo Baggins)\nIan McKellen (Gandalf)\nMiranda Otto (Éowyn)\nHugo Weaving (Elrond)\nSean Astin (Samwise Gamgee)\nSean Bean (Boromir)\nJohn Rhys-Davis (Gimli)\nDominic Monaghan (Meriadoc Brandybuck)\nBilly Boyd (Pippin Took)\nIan Holm (Bilbo Baggins)\nMore From This Author\n",
"segment": "Bean is currently set to appear in Posessor, a 2020 horror film from Brandon Cronenberg, the son of body horror legend David Cronenberg. John Rhys-Davis (Gimli)\nJohn Rhys-Davies is best well known for his role of Gimli, the foul-mouthed and strong-willed dwarven warrior who served as an instrumental member of the Fellowship of the Ring. The Welsh actor also known for his performance in Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, has appeared in dozens of roles following his time in The Lord Of The Rings, including his spin at the Brine King in the 2018 DCEU blockbuster Aquaman. Dominic Monaghan (Meriadoc Brandybuck)\nDominic Monaghan has been one of the most successful actors who achieved fame in The Lord Of The Rings. Featured in all three movies as the lovable and hilarious Meriadoc \"Merry\" Brandybuck, Monaghan, alongside Billy Boyd, brought some much-needed comedic relief to some of the trilogy's darkest moments. In the years following the release of The Return Of The King, Monaghan has starred in Lost, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker. And since 2012, Monaghan has even hosted his own nature series: Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan.",
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"segment": "Since August 2018, he has been starring as a serial killer in Channel 9 Australia's Murder Mystery Drama show Bite Club, which is filmed in and around Sydney. He was named as part of the cast for the last film in the sequel trilogy which is Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, reuniting with J.J. Abrams, the co-creator of Lost. He appeared as Beaumont. In May 2020, Monaghan joined together with fellow Lord of the Rings castmates Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Miranda Otto, John Rhys-Davies, Andy Serkis, Liv Tyler, Karl Urban, and Elijah Wood, plus writer Philippa Boyens and director Peter Jackson, to appear on Josh Gad 's YouTube series Reunited Apart, which reunites the cast of popular movies through video-conferencing, and promotes donations to non-profit charities. Personal life\nMonaghan is a nature lover and has been active in the planting of trees and cacti. He bought a mango-tree forest in India. Monaghan has a great love for insects and reptiles that he developed during his childhood, and has kept an exotic assortment of pets, including a leaf-mantis named Gizmo, a black widow spider named Witchitar and an albino snake named Blink. The newly discovered species of spider Ctenus monaghani ( de: Ctenus monaghani) is named after him.",
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"segment": "So I read it, and the script is amazing and obviously there isn't a lot I can say.\" ―Dominic Monaghan in his character in Episode IX [src]\nDominic Bernard Patrick Luke Monaghan (born December 8, 1976) is an English actor who appeared as Beaumont Kin in the 2019 film Star Wars: Episode IX The Rise of Skywalker. He is known for his roles as the Hobbit Merry in the The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Charlie Pace on the drama series Lost, the Mutant Chris Bradley in the superhero film X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and for hosting the nature program Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan . In an interview with the Distraction Pieces podcast of ComicBook.com, Monaghan revealed that his part in Episode IX is a minor one, giving that he would only appear in the film's first act and possibly briefly later on. He has been an Star Wars fan since he was little. This article is a stub about a person in real life. You can help Wookieepedia by expanding it . Notes and references\n↑ Boba Fett is Back, Vengeance Echoes Through Star Wars:",
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"segment": "This time she sounded condescending. I glanced back at her, but still kept walking. She was looking at me straight in the face. Ironically we always assume each of us speak English…if not a certain language. I may be Chinese, an Australian-born Chinese, but I don’t speak Mandarin. My loss. You’re not Chinese, but you speak at least two words of the language. Good on you. What’s your first language? What languages do you speak?",
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"segment": "4. In China, people speak… Chinese! Specifically, they speak Mandarin Chinese. Just like people speak different types of English (British, US, Aus), there are the different versions of Chinese. Mandarin is the standard form of Chinese that every Chinese citizen learns in school! Did you know that there are loads of different languages spoken in China including Mandarin, Yue, Wu, Minbei, Minnan, Xiang, Gan and Hakka? Cool. But since most Chinese learn Mandarin (and there are 1.4B of them), Mandarin is the most widely spoken language in the world. 5. The Chinese language uses PICTURES instead of an alphabet\nThe Chinese love their arts and crafts, and these have a long history.",
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"segment": "What Chinese should you learn? Read on for answers to your burning questions\nHow many spoken Chinese languages are there? The Chinese language is actually a family of languages. See, in the Chinese language, in addition to Mandarin, there are many forms of spoken Chinese. These different Chinese languages are sometimes called dialects. It’s considered that in China, there are more than 200 dialects. These dialects stem from the 56 ethnic minorities that Chinese is home to. Chinese speakers usually use a dialect that belongs to one of these 7 groups of languages: Mandarin, Yue (Cantonese), Xiang (Hunanese), Min, Gan, Wu, and Kejia or Hakka. How close are these Chinese languages?",
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"segment": "What's the difference between Mandarin and Chinese? What’s the difference between Mandarin and Chinese\nMandarin VS Chinese\nAlthough you may be confused now, the answer is quite simple. Think of “Chinese” as this large umbrella with a bunch of languages under it. Mandarin is one of those languages underneath. If Chinese were to be replaced with the word “dog,” then you could replace Mandarin with any dog breed, such as “Dalmatian.” So Chinese is to dog, as Mandarin is to Dalmatian. So What is Mandarin Specifically? So if Chinese is all dialects spoken within China, then what is Mandarin specifically? “ 普通话 ( pǔ tōng huà) Mandarin ( View more details about Mandarin here )” is labeled by the Chinese government as the official language of China. It is considered the standard language, and is spoken throughout China.",
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"segment": "He led the Ivory Coast to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance in the tournament, and also scored their first goal. He later captained the Ivory Coast at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups. He was part of the Ivory Coast teams that reached the final of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2006 and 2012, but were beaten on penalties on both occasions. On 8 August 2014, he announced his retirement from international football. In 2018, Drogba retired from professional football at the age of 40. Active in social issues in Africa, Drogba played a vital role in the peace process in his home country. In 2007 he was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, and in December 2018 he became Vice President of the international organization Peace and Sport. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Club career\n2.1 Le Mans\n2.2 Guingamp\n2.3 Marseille\n2.4 Chelsea\n2.4.1 2004–06\n2.4.2 2006–07\n2.4.3 2007–08\n2.4.4 2008–09\n2.4.5 2009–10\n2.4.6 2010–11\n2.4.7 2011–12\n2.5 Shanghai Shenhua\n2.6 Galatasaray\n2.7 Return to Chelsea\n2.8 Montreal Impact\n2.9 Phoenix Rising\n3 International career\n4 Style of play\n5 Personal life\n6 Career statistics\n6.1 Club\n6.2 International\n7 Honours\n7.1 Club\n7.2 Individual\n8 Records\n8.1 Chelsea\n8.2 Other\n9 See also\n10 References\n11 External links\nEarly life\nDrogba is a member of the Bété people He was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, and at the age of five was sent to France by his parents to live with his uncle, Michel Goba, a professional footballer. However, Drogba soon became homesick and returned to Abidjan after three years. His mother nicknamed him \"Tito\", after president Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia, whom she admired greatly.",
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"segment": "In his debut season he helped the club win their first league title in 50 years, and a year later he won another Premier League title. His displays saw him named in the FIFA World XI for 2007. In March 2012, he became the first African player to score 100 Premier League goals. Just two months later, he scored in Chelsea's 2012 FA Cup Final win over Liverpool to become the first (and as of 2017\n[update]\n, the only) player to score in four separate FA Cup finals. He also played in the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, in which he scored an 88th-minute equaliser and the winning penalty in the deciding shoot-out against Bayern Munich. After spending 6 months with Shanghai Shenhua in China, and one and a half seasons with Turkish club Galatasaray where he scored the winning goal in the final of the 2013 Turkish Super Cup, Drogba returned to Chelsea in July 2014. With a career record of scoring 10 goals in 10 finals winning 10 trophies at club level, Drogba has been referred to as the \"ultimate big game player.\" He joined Canadian club Montreal Impact in 2015 as a Designated Player and played 41 matches over two seasons, scoring 23 goals. Drogba became a player–owner for Phoenix Rising of the United Soccer League in 2017, and retired a year later at the age of 40. An Ivory Coast international between 2002 and 2014, Drogba captained the national team from 2006 until his retirement from the Ivory Coast team and is the nation's all-time top goalscorer with 65 goals from 105 appearances.",
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"segment": "After spending 6 months with Shanghai Shenhua in China, and one and a half seasons with Turkish club Galatasaray where he scored the winning goal in the final of the 2013 Turkish Super Cup, Drogba returned to Chelsea in July 2014. With a career record of scoring 10 goals in 10 finals winning 10 trophies at club level, Drogba has been referred to as the \"ultimate big game player.\" He joined Canadian club Montreal Impact in 2015 as a Designated Player and played 41 matches over two seasons, scoring 23 goals. Drogba became a player–owner for Phoenix Rising of the United Soccer League in 2017, and retired a year later at the age of 40. An Ivory Coast international between 2002 and 2014, Drogba captained the national team from 2006 until his retirement from the Ivory Coast team and is the nation's all-time top goalscorer with 65 goals from 105 appearances. He led the Ivory Coast to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance in the tournament, and also scored their first goal. He later captained the Ivory Coast at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups. He was part of the Ivory Coast teams that reached the final of the Africa Cup of Nations in 2006 and 2012, but were beaten on penalties on both occasions. On 8 August 2014, he announced his retirement from international football. In 2018, Drogba retired from professional football at the age of 40.",
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"title": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad - VG247",
"headings": "FIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers | Top Wingers and Forwards to add to your squad\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Highest Overall Wingers and Forwards\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Lower Overall Players with room for improvement\nFIFA 21 Best Strikers – Wingers and Forwards you can sign in the first season\nBuy our t-shirts, yeah\n",
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"title": "Best Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021]: Grande St Lucian Review",
"headings": "Best Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nBest Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nGrande St Lucian Location\nGetting there\nAbout Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort\nRooms and Suites\nGrande St Lucian Facilities\nEntertainment\nBars, Pubs and Cuisine\nCLICK HERE FOR UP TO 50% OFF AT GRANDE ST LUCIAN\nTags:\nJoey\n",
"segment": "Getting there\nThe Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia, which is well served by all international airlines, is the place you should be landing if you are to come over to the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort. Easily accessible from all the major cities of the world, by air or in a cruise liner of your choice, the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort awaits you with a Red Carpet laid out to receive you with open arms. Transport from the airport could be arranged when you book your stay. It takes about 90 minutes by car from the airport, and once you get there, you’ll be welcomed with a refreshing drink and information regarding the rich and checkered history of St. Lucia. The little stories that you would hear about St. Lucia will keep your interest, as they have been told over and over again but they are yet to bore anyone. St. Lucian is a unique place with an interesting history. About Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort\nThe sea and the beach are what most seaside resorts would provide, but the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort bestows not one, but two of the world’s best waters, with the vast Atlantic Ocean and the rich blue waters of the Caribbean Sea on either side. This is just one very unique aspect that makes the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort without comparison the best Sandals resort in St. Lucia. The mile-long beach is filled with pristine white soft sand and is private as it could be, and is used exclusively by guests at the Grande St. Lucian Resort. The resplendent and aesthetically designed Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort, when seen from the beach, is a beautiful sight.",
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"headings": "Best Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nBest Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nGrande St Lucian Location\nGetting there\nAbout Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort\nRooms and Suites\nGrande St Lucian Facilities\nEntertainment\nBars, Pubs and Cuisine\nCLICK HERE FOR UP TO 50% OFF AT GRANDE ST LUCIAN\nTags:\nJoey\n",
"segment": "The scenic peninsular that is home to the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort is picture perfect, and its awesome views are just spectacular to behold. This resort is on the Gros-Islet of the island of St. Lucia blessed with the mighty Atlantic Ocean on one side with the blue waters of Rodney Bay in the Caribbean Sea on the other side. The volcanic mountains are lush with foliage and green like a blanket when seen from the Grande St. Lucian. The location, views, salubrious climate, excellent facilities and service offered makes this resort undoubtedly the best Sandals resort in St. Lucia. Seeing what is being offered by St. Lucia in general, and the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort in particular, you would assume that this little piece of land fell from the best part of paradise above. Getting there\nThe Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia, which is well served by all international airlines, is the place you should be landing if you are to come over to the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort. Easily accessible from all the major cities of the world, by air or in a cruise liner of your choice, the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort awaits you with a Red Carpet laid out to receive you with open arms. Transport from the airport could be arranged when you book your stay. It takes about 90 minutes by car from the airport, and once you get there, you’ll be welcomed with a refreshing drink and information regarding the rich and checkered history of St. Lucia. The little stories that you would hear about St. Lucia will keep your interest, as they have been told over and over again but they are yet to bore anyone.",
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"title": "Best Sandals Resort? - Top 15 Ranked & Reviewed (2021 UPDATE)",
"headings": "Best Sandals Resort - Top 15 Ranked & Reviewed\nBest Sandals Resort - Top 15 Ranked & Reviewed\nHere is our list for the 15 BEST Sandals Resorts\n#1 - Sandals Grande St. Lucia\nWhy is Sandals Grande St. Lucia our #1 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\n#2 - Sandals Grande Antigua\nWhy is Sandals Grande Antigua our #2 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\n#3 - Sandals LaSource Grenada\nWhy is Sandals LaSource Grenada our #3 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional Considerations for Sandals LaSource Grenada\n#4 - Sandals South Coast\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals South Coast:\n#5 - Sandals Emerald Bay\nWhy is Sandals Emerald Bay our #5 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\n#6 - Sandals Royal Barbados\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Royal Barbados:\n#7 - Sandals Barbados\nWhy is Sandals Barbados our #7 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Barbados:\n#8 - Sandals Royal Bahamian\nWhy is Sandals Royal Bahamian our #8 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Royal Bahamian:\n#9 - Sandals Montego Bay\nWhy is Sandals Montego Bay our #9 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Montego Bay:\n#10 - Sandals Regency La Toc\nWhy is Sandals Regency La Toc our #10 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Regency La Toc:\n#11 - Sandals Negril\nWhy is Sandals Negril our #11 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Negril Beach Resort and Spa:\n#12 - Sandals Royal Caribbean\nWhy is Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort and Private Island our #12 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips about Sandals Royal Caribbean:\n#13 - Sandals Ochi\nWhy is Sandals Ochi our #13 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips about Sandals Ochi Beach Resort:\n#14 - Sandals Halcyon\nWhy is Sandals Halcyon Beach our #14 pick for the Best Sandals Resort?\nAdditional considerations and tips for visiting Sandals Halcyon:\n",
"segment": "And with the free inter-Sandals shuttle service, there are up to 27 restaurants and numerous beach options available between the three Sandals resorts in St. Lucia. \nOne thing to note… because of its unique position, getting to this resort can be a bit bumpy and the transfer time is approximately ninety minutes. If this a concern we recommend a helicopter tour to the George F.L Charles Airport which is only about 15 minutes away from the Grande. Even if you’re comfortable with the drive, this flight to the north is one that you’ll remember for a lifetime! Why is Sandals Grande St. Lucia our #1 pick for the Best Sandals Resort? This is a recurring theme and a testament to Sandals as a whole but it’s the people who work at Sandals Grande St. Lucia that make this such an exceptional destination. The food is excellent and there are twelve restaurants to choose from including our favorite “The Jerk Shack”. The chef is attentive to strict dietary needs and will be more than happy to create a meal plan for any Vegan’s, vegetarians or anyone with allergies. The rooms are well appointed and the Caribbean beachfront suites have spectacular views of Rodney Bay. The Red Lane Spa at Sandals Grande St. Lucia is one of the best and it features a rare amenity in that it includes a eucalyptus steam room.",
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"headings": "Best Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nBest Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nGrande St Lucian Location\nGetting there\nAbout Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort\nRooms and Suites\nGrande St Lucian Facilities\nEntertainment\nBars, Pubs and Cuisine\nCLICK HERE FOR UP TO 50% OFF AT GRANDE ST LUCIAN\nTags:\nJoey\n",
"segment": "Best Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021]: Grande St Lucian Review\nSandals Resorts\nBest Sandals Resort In St Lucia [2021] – Grande St Lucian Resort\nFebruary 12, 2021\nGrande St Lucian Location\nThe island of St. Lucia is an integral part of the the Indies but a sovereign and independent state. It is situated in the eastern end of the Caribbean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean on its eastern boundary. The waters of both these water bodies kiss the St. Lucia coastline making it an island like none other anywhere in the world. Sandals Grande St. Lucian is known as the best Sandals resort in St Lucia. The scenic peninsular that is home to the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort is picture perfect, and its awesome views are just spectacular to behold. This resort is on the Gros-Islet of the island of St. Lucia blessed with the mighty Atlantic Ocean on one side with the blue waters of Rodney Bay in the Caribbean Sea on the other side. The volcanic mountains are lush with foliage and green like a blanket when seen from the Grande St. Lucian. The location, views, salubrious climate, excellent facilities and service offered makes this resort undoubtedly the best Sandals resort in St. Lucia. Seeing what is being offered by St. Lucia in general, and the Sandals Grande St. Lucian Resort in particular, you would assume that this little piece of land fell from the best part of paradise above.",
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"segment": "View Full Profile\nView all Photos\nSandals Grande St. Lucian\nGros Islet\n[See Map]\n#6 in Best Hotels in St. Lucia\nTripadvisor (8975)\nNo confirmed availability on selected dates. View Deal\n5.0-star Hotel Class\n2 critic awards »\n5.0-star Hotel Class\nFree Breakfast\nFree Parking\nFree WiFi\nNo confirmed availability on selected dates. View Deal\nOverview\nReviews\nDeals\nRooms\nWith sweeping views of Fort Rodney and volcanic mountains rising from turquoise waters, the all-inclusive, adults-only Sandals Grande St. Lucian is flanked on both sides by the Atlantic Ocean and Rodney Bay. Because of its unique position on St. Lucia, transport from the airport to the resort can be a bit bumpy. Despite its hard-to-reach location, this Sandals outpost offers more of a theme park village atmosphere than a secluded island setting, with an endless supply of restaurants, recreation options and amenities. And with the free inter-Sandals shuttle service, there are an additional 15 restaurants and numerous beach activities available if you tire of the property's five pools, scuba diving lessons and tennis facilities. Guest rooms and suites feature king-sized beds, stocked minifridges and shared or",
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"segment": " How far is it from each airport to the island's major resorts? There are many resorts within easy reach of St. Lucia's airports. From George F.L. Charles (SLU) Airport, you will find yourself within only a couple of miles of St. James's Club Morgan Bay, Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort, Sandals Halcyon Beach Resort, and Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort and Spa. Resorts within easy reach of Hewanorra include Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa and Fond Doux Plantation and Resort. How far is the airport from some of the island's major hotels? Much like resorts, there are many great hotels near George F. L. Charles (SLU) Airport as well as near Hewanorra International Airport. Some hotels within 5 miles of SLU include Casa del Vega, Bel Jou, and Top O' the Morne. Hotels near Hewanorra International Airport include Boucan, Villa des Pitons and Anse Chastanet. How far are the airports from major destinations, such as Rodney Bay, Cap Estate, and Soufriere? From Hewanorra International Airport, it is about an hour and a half to Rodney Bay or Cap Estate, while Soufriere is only about forty minutes away.",
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"segment": "as far as i know the continental congress, and the founding fathers but im only in 3rd grade so... btw just look in your textbook dude\nWhat political party did Hancock belong to? John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party. Which political party did William Wilberforce belong to? He did not choose to belong to a political party. He was a member of Parliament, but considered himself an independent, who focused on the cause of ending slavery. What political party did prime minister rb bennett belong to in Canada? He belong to the Conservative Party\nWhich political party did Adams first belong to? He was a federalist. Who decides which political party you will belong to?",
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"segment": "John Bell | American politician | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Senators\nJohn Bell\nAmerican politician\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\nJohn Bell, (born Feb. 15, 1797, near Nashville, Tenn., U.S.—died Sept. 10, 1869, Dover, Tenn.), American politician and nominee for president on the eve of the American Civil War. Bell entered the U.S. House of Representatives in 1827 and served there as a Democrat until 1841. He broke with Pres. Andrew Jackson in 1834 and supported Hugh Lawson White for president in 1836. After White’s defeat Bell became a Whig and, in March 1841, as a reward for party services, was made secretary of war in Pres. William Henry Harrison’s Cabinet. A few months later, after the death of President Harrison, he resigned in opposition to Pres. John Tyler’s break with the Whigs. After six years’ retirement from political life, Bell was elected as a U.S. senator for Tennessee in 1847, serving in the Senate until 1859. Although a large slaveholder, Bell opposed efforts to expand slavery to the U.S. territories.",
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"segment": "He belonged to the Federalist party. What political party did Hancock belong to? John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party. What is John F. Kennedys political party? John F. Kennedy was a democrat. What political party did John A. Macdonald belong to? He was leader of the conservative party in Canada\nWhat political party did John F Keneddy belong in? JFK belonged to the Democratic Party\nTo which political party did John Adams belong? President John Adams was a member and probably the inspiration for the creation of the Federalist Party\nWhat political party does john boehner belong to?",
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"segment": "republican republican republican republican\nWho is current speaker of the house and what political party do they belong to? John Boehner - Republican\nWhat was the political party of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson? They were both in the Democratic Party. What political party did John Adams and George Washington belong to? John Adams was a Federalist and George Washington didn't believe in political parties. What political party did John Tyler and his father belong to? He was a Whig when he was elected vice-president. What party do john Kerry and edward Kennedy the two senators of Massachusetts belong to? john Kerry and Scott brown are the two senators from Massachusetts. Which political party did John Quincy Adams first belong to?",
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"segment": "John F. Kennedy was a democrat. What political party did John A. Macdonald belong to? He was leader of the conservative party in Canada\nWhat political party did John F Keneddy belong in? JFK belonged to the Democratic Party\nTo which political party did John Adams belong? President John Adams was a member and probably the inspiration for the creation of the Federalist Party\nWhat political party does john boehner belong to? republican republican republican republican\nWho is current speaker of the house and what political party do they belong to? John Boehner - Republican\nWhat was the political party of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson? They were both in the Democratic Party. What political party did John Adams and George Washington belong to? John Adams was a Federalist and George Washington didn't believe in political parties.",
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"segment": "He was a member of Parliament, but considered himself an independent, who focused on the cause of ending slavery. What political party did prime minister rb bennett belong to in Canada? He belong to the Conservative Party\nWhich political party did Adams first belong to? He was a federalist. Who decides which political party you will belong to? You do. It is a personal decision . What party does Quentin Bryce belong too? She does not belong to any party, her office is independent of political affiliation. How many MP's who work in the House of Commons belong to each of the main political parties?",
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"segment": "What political party was John F Kenedy a member of? John F. Kennedy belonged to the Democratic Party . What party did Kennedy belong? John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy were all Democrats. What political party did john Adams first belong to? He belonged to the Federalist party. What political party did Hancock belong to? John Hancock was President of the Continental Congress and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. He did not belong to a specific political party. What is John F. Kennedys political party?",
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"segment": "January 13, 2013, 07:44:44 AM »\n\n\n« Edited: January 13, 2013, 02:47:24 PM by SoEA SJoyce »\nHe could talk about how the Native Americans could self-deport. Logged\ntraininthedistance\nYaBB God\nPosts: 4,558\n\nRe: Which party would Andrew Jackson belong to if he were alive today? « Reply #16 on: January 15, 2013, 12:15:07 PM »\n\nHis anti-Fed lunacy and crusade against the browns make him an incredibly obvious Republican today. I have a very hard time trying to pin down who Jackson would have voted for in 1860. I have to imagine he'd be against secession, which probably implies a John Bell vote. As strange as that sounds.",
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"headings": "On the Reclaim Party\nOn the Reclaim Party\nMr Fox, on the Reclaim Party website said:\n",
"segment": "This is now my endeavour. Mr Fox is absolutely correct in my view in his statement that politicians have lost touch with the people they are supposed to represent, but often do not. He’s also correct in his statement that much of the public sector and indeed the third or charity sector, has been to various degrees either been co-opted or indeed completely taken over by the Left or far Left. Entities as different as the BBC to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution now spend inordinate amounts of time and money in promoting aims that are inimical to the aims for which these organisations were set up, but which are the flavour of the month for the Left. From what I’ve seen so far of both the Reclaim Party and the Heritage Party I can see them not targetting the same potential pool of voters, but instead different sectors of a British public that has been incredibly badly served by its current political representatives. I can see the Heritage Party appealing to many who take a moderate socially conservative view and who would normally vote for the Conservative Party whilst Reclaim could pick up votes from those who would normally be the classical liberals and cultural liberals who used to support the Liberal Democrats and to a lesser extent the Labour Party. The Reclaim Party has made a major issue of the violent leftist iconoclasm that we’ve seen in recent years and which has pissed off a lot of people who do not hate Britain’s history but who see it for what it is, a mixture of good and bad. It will be interesting to see how the Reclaim Party develops. It may pick up votes from those who have concerns about some of the policies espoused by the Heritage Party, such as it’s architectural policy which some I’ve spoken to is far too backward and reminds them a little too much of Prince Charles’s Poundbury vanity village project. On this I can see their point as when it comes to building, we need decent human appropriate architecture not enforced nostalgia.",
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"headings": "Most Successful Third Party US Presidential Candidates\nMost Successful Third Party US Presidential Candidates\n10. William Wirt, Anti-Masonic, 1832 (7 Electoral votes)\n9. Millard Fillmore, American, 1856 (8 Electoral votes)\n8. John Floyd, Nullifier, 1832 (11 Electoral votes)\n7. Robert La Follette, Progressive, 1924 (13 Electoral votes)\n6. James Weaver, People's Party, 1892 (22 Electoral votes)\n5. John Bell, Constitutional Union, 1860 (39 Electoral votes)\n4. Strom Thurmond, States' Rights Dixiecrats, 1948 (39 Electoral Votes)\n3. George Wallace, American Independent, 1968 (46 Electoral votes)\n2. John Breckinridge, Constitutional Democrat, 1860 (72 Electoral votes)\n1. Teddy Roosevelt, Progressive, 1912 (88 Electoral votes)\n",
"segment": "The party also supported the government ownership of the railroads. In 1896, however, the influence of the People's Party waned away as Weaver assigned the Party's presidential nomination to William J. Bryan, a progressive, former Democratic candidate. In his later years, Weaver served as a small-town Iowa mayor and local historian. 5. John Bell, Constitutional Union, 1860 (39 Electoral votes)\nThe Constitutional Union Party was a U.S. political party formed in 1859 by former Whigs and members of the Know-Nothing Party. In the 1860 Presidential elections, the party nominated John Bell for US President. The party sought to rally for support of the Union and the Constitution, and paid little attention to sectionally divisive issues such as slavery in its Presidential campaign. The ignorance of the slavery issue cut down Bell's votership bank significantly, but he still managed to win 39 electoral votes, particularly in the border states of the country who were sentimentally torn between the regional interests of the North and the South. Even though the party had collapsed by the beginning of the Civil War, Bell’s candidature in the elections was able to sufficiently disperse the votes so as to allow the Republican candidate, Abraham Lincoln, to more easily come to power as the President of United States. 4.",
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"segment": "They then released Back to the Future 16, and Back to the Future 17 in 2017. These issues were collected in a trade paperback titled Back to the Future: Who Is Marty McFly? They also further explored the 1985A timeline in Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 1, Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 2, Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 3, Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 4, Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 5, Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 6 in 2017.",
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"segment": "Marty McFly: I know you just sent me back to the future, but I'm back. I'm back from the future. Dr. Emmett Brown: Great Scott! Marty McFly: Shark still looks fake. Strickland: Eat lead, slackers! Marty McFly:",
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"segment": "The player must travel through time and recapture the apes. Back to the Future\n1989\nThis NES game is based on the Back to the Future movie. In this game Marty Mcfly travels from 1985 to the year 1955 by mistake. Marty now has to run up the street in a Paperboy game style and collect alarm clocks in order to prevent him and his brothers and sisters from being erased from the photograph. He also has to fight bullies at the malt shop, prevent Lorraine from kissing him by breaking her heart, play the electric guitar by catching music notes and attempt to drive up to 88 MPH in his Delorean time machine car to get back to 1985. Back to the Future II & III\n1990\nThis NES game is based on the Back to the Future II and III movies. In this game the old Biff Tannen steals the 1950–2000 sports almanac and takes the Delorean time machine to 1955 and gives it to his younger self. As a result, Biff alters 1985, now ruling Hill Valley as a rich man. Marty Mcfly has to time travel in three different time periods, 1955, 1985, and 2015, to gather 30 items and solve the word puzzle for each item in order to get the sports almanac book and burn it. Later, Doc Brown and Marty are stuck in the year 1875, which should have been 1885.",
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"segment": "His father, George, is constantly bullied by his supervisor Biff Tannen and his mother, Lorraine, is an overweight alcoholic. One day, Marty gets a call from his scientist friend Dr. \"Doc\" Emmet Brown telling Marty to meet him at Twin Pines Mall at 1:15 AM where Doc unveils a time machine that runs off of plutonium built into a DeLorean and demonstrates it to Marty. Marty accidentally activates the time machine, sending him back to 1955 where he accidentally gets in the way of his teenage parents meeting. Marty must find a way to convince Doc that he is from the future, reunite his parents, and ultimately get back to the future. In this 1980s sci-fi classic, small-town California teen Marty McFly is thrown back into the '50s when an experiment by his eccentric scientist friend Doc Brown goes awry. Traveling through time in a modified DeLorean car, Marty encounters young versions of his parents, and must make sure that they fall in love or he'll cease to exist. Even more dauntingly, Marty has to return to his own time and save the life of Doc Brown. — Jwelch5742\nMarty McFly, a 17 year old high school student gets lost in 1955 by an accident, 30 years back in time. With the help of his friend Dr. Emmet Brown, he is desperately trying to find his way back to the future in the year 1985. It becomes a battle against the clock.",
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"segment": "Fletcher came up with the idea to name the band after Marty McFly, the main character from his favorite film Back to the Future. McFly then rose to fame after Busted helped launch them by inviting them to be the opening act on their tour in March 2004. In 2004, McFly made it into the Guinness Book of World Records, beating the Beatles 's record for \"the youngest band to have a debut album go straight to number one\". Fletcher has written the majority of McFly's songs with Jones and Poynter, with occasional contributions by Judd; Bourne has also assisted with songwriting on occasions. As of 15 November 2010, McFly have released five studio albums and two compilation albums. A greatest hits album entitled Memory Lane: The Best of McFly which includes a number of B-sides from earlier albums, original demos of well known tracks as well as three new singles, was released in November 2012. As well as being the founding member of McFly, Fletcher plays rhythm guitar, shares lead vocals with Danny Jones, and sometimes undertakes the role of ukulele player and pianist. Songwriting\nFletcher has written or co-written ten UK number-one singles: \"",
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"segment": "Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, with many Northern Irish people identifying as being British. When people refer to Ireland, they are normally referring to the Republic of Ireland, which is independent of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is also part of the European Union, and will continue to be part of the European Union regardless of Brexit. CELEBRATE YOUR IRISH HERITAGE WITH OUR IRISH SUBSCRIPTION BOX! With a beautiful selection of things you can keep, use or gift, our Irish Subscription box is a unique way to celebrate Irish history and ancestry– no matter where in the world you are! Subscribe today to have a little piece of Ireland posted straight to your door. Back to The Irish at Heart Blog - Celebrating Everything Irish!",
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"segment": "Northern Ireland, situated in the northeast side, is part of the U.K. and many of its citizen identify as British. As it happens with Wales and Scotland, Northern Ireland is bound to the Crown but keeps authority over devolved matters. The Republic of Ireland, officially declared so in 1949, is an independent state in the south part of the territory and it occupies most of the island. It shares a border in the north with Northern Ireland, but they are separate countries and the Republic of Ireland it’s not part of the United Kingdom. Being a sovereign country, it has its own membership of both the United Nations and the European Union, as well as with the rest of other international organizations. In this case, for example, Brexit will not affect the status of the Republic of Ireland as a member of the European Union, although issues regarding the border with Northern Ireland have raised a lot of questions. ‘Ireland’ is often used to make reference to The Republic of Ireland, but as mentioned before this term is officially the name of the island as a whole. So, in summary: The U.K. is a sovereign state that includes England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland; Great Britain (or simply Britain) is an island;",
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"segment": "You can sign in to vote the answer. Anonymous\n1 decade ago\nNorthern Ireland is part of the UK. The Republic of Ireland is its own country. Geographically, Ireland is part of the British Isles. There is some disagreement about that, actually. It's not well received by the Irish people in general. Anonymous\n4 years ago\nIrish Belongs To Which Country\nSource (s): https://owly.im/a8WvC\nmark\n6 years ago\nThe British Isles is an outdated 16th century term for the British rule, this means British rule over the hole of Ireland and Briton as the one country in 1801 as the UK controlled by Westminster or the house of commons government. since the break up of Ireland in 1922 Ireland or Eire had self rule but was part of the British commonwealth until 1949 Ireland broke all ties with the UK and commonwealth and became the Republic of Ireland, there for the British have no rule or say in the Republic of Ireland there for the British Isle no longer exist to R.O.I. may by in British maps or outdated maps but must modern maps including Irish maps the word British Isle are no longer on maps, the politically correct way to include both country's would be Ireland and Britain or Britain and Ireland. As for Europe most Irish see Europe as the main land and over 70 percent of Irish see them self's as European and being part of the Euro Zone.",
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"segment": "Chorus\nMay it fly high\nmore than the condor and the royal eagle\nAnd in its wings, may it raise up to the sky\nGuatemala, your name, immortal! The Currency of Guatemala is the Guatemalan quetzal\nThe official currency used in Guatemala is the quetzal. The currency derives its name from a bird that is considered of great importance in many Mesoamerican countries called the resplendent quetzal. In ancient days, the people from this region used the tail feathers of the bird as currency. The quetzal is also Guatemala’s national bird. The currency is made up of 100 subunits known as cents or centavos. It is denoted as Q and its plural form is quetzals. Coinage\nCoins were first issued in the country in 1925. There were centavo coins in denominations of 10, 5 and 1. There were quetzal coins as well in denominations of 1, ½ and ¼. Shortly after, coins of 1 quetzal were recalled and melted.",
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"segment": "Send money to Guatemala: Best money transfer services | finder.com\nHome\nInternational Money Transfers\nAdvertiser disclosure\nFinder is committed to editorial independence. While we receive compensation when you click links to partners, they do not influence our content. Send money to Guatemala\nShop around for savings when you sending money from the US to Guatemala. Kelly Waggoner\nUpdated Mar 9, 2021\nFact checked\nWhen sending money to loved ones and businesses in Guatemala, you’ll want to compare the full range of your transfer options — from big-name online providers to newer specialist upstarts and peer-to-peer sites — to get the strongest rates and lowest fees for your specific needs. By shopping around, you can save big on even the smallest transfer. Send money to Guatemala with WorldRemit\nWorldRemit sends money to 110+ countries for bank-to-bank deposits, cash pick-ups or mobile top-ups. No minimum transfers. Wide range of destinations. Competitive exchange rate.",
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"segment": "Money in Guatemala | Frommer's\n\n\n\n\n\nHome › Destinations › Central and South America › Central America › Guatemala › Planning a Trip › Money\nGuatemala\nMoney in Guatemala\nIt's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms on a vacation: a mix of cash, credit cards, debit cards, and, occasionally, traveler's checks. Currency\nThe unit of currency in Guatemala is the quetzal. In June 2008, there were approximately 7.5 quetzales to the American dollar, but because the quetzal does fluctuate, you can expect this rate to change. To check the very latest exchange rates visit www.xe.com/ucc. The quetzal is theoretically divided into 100 centavos. However, because of their insignificant value, you will rarely see or have to handle centavos. If you do, there are coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 centavos. There are also 1 quetzal coins, which are quite common and handy. advertisement\nThere are paper notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 quetzales.",
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"headings": "8 Interesting Facts about Henry Ford.\n8 Interesting Facts about Henry Ford.\nInteresting Facts about Henry Ford\n1. He was acquainted with machinery as a child.\n2. Henry Ford worked as an apprentice to a machinist.\n3. His career began as an engineer and he was recognized by Thomas Edison.\n4. Henry Ford invented the Ford Model T.\n5. The development of the assembly line came under his planning.\n6. Henry Ford revolutionized the labor environment.\n7. He had varying political views.\n8. His later years saw him considering presidency.\n",
"segment": "8 Interesting Facts about Henry Ford - FactsKing.com\n8 Interesting Facts about Henry Ford. Welcome to this article about one of the most famous names in the automobile industry: Henry Ford! He is best known as the founder of the premier automobile company known as the Ford Motor Company. He was also in charge of developing the assembly line in the industry which could be used for mass production. Join us as we take a look into the life and the works of this accomplished individual! Interesting Facts about Henry Ford\n1. He was acquainted with machinery as a child. Ford was born on the 30th of July, 1863 in Greenfield, Michigan. His family was originally from Somerset in England.",
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"segment": "Henry Ford is most famous for founding the Ford Motor Company. Ford is still one of the world's largest producers of cars including brands such as Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo, Mazda, and Land Rover. Ford was a pioneer in manufacturing using the assembly line. This enabled his company to manufacture cars on a large scale at a cheap price. For the first time, cars were affordable for the average American family. Where did Henry Ford grow up? Henry grew up in Greenfield Township, Michigan. His father was a farmer and wanted Henry to take over the family farm, but Henry had no interest in farming. He was much more interested in machines and building things. He left home at the age of 16 and went to Detroit to become an apprentice machinist.",
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"segment": "No stranger to controversy, the often outspoken Ford was also known for promoting anti-Semitism . Fast Facts: Henry Ford\nKnown For: American industrialist, founder of the Ford Motor Company\nBorn: July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan\nParents: Mary Litogot Ahern Ford and William Ford\nDied: April 7, 1947 in Dearborn, Michigan\nEducation: Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business University 1888—1890\nPublished Works: My Life and Work\nSpouse: Clara Jane Bryant\nChildren:",
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"headings": "42 Interesting Facts About Henry Ford\n42 Interesting Facts About Henry Ford\n“In 1931, Adolf Hitler called Ford an ‘inspiration,’ publicly.”\nHere are 42 interesting facts about Henry Ford that will inspire you to do some things that might make a difference to the world.\n“Be ready to revise any system, scrap any method, abandon any theory, if the success of the job requires it.” – henry Ford\n",
"segment": "“In 1931, Adolf Hitler called Ford an ‘inspiration,’ publicly.” Here are 42 interesting facts about Henry Ford that will inspire you to do some things that might make a difference to the world. 1. The Ford Motor Company made Henry Ford one of the richest and well-known people of his time. 2. He is considered to be the inventor of mass production. He made use of this concept in his motor company, which drastically brought down the cost of automobile ownership in America at the time. An illustrative image of a pocket watch. 3. Ford was gifted a pocket watch by his father during his early teens.",
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"segment": "Henry ford was born July 30, 1863, on a farm at Dearborn, Michigan. US. He was the founder of The Ford Motor Company and the first person to develop the assembly line of mass production. He was the first person to produce a car affordable by public people. When young, he was a very good watch repairman. At the age of twelve, he encountered a road engine one day when he was driving to town and it was that engine which took him into automotive transportation. His father was not entirely in sympathy with his bent toward mechanics. He thought that he ought to be a farmer. In this book, Ford puts all his ideas",
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"segment": "Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 ??? April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, and sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production. Contrary to popular belief, Ford did not invent the automobile nor did he invent the assembly line. Ford however was the first to develop and manufacture the first automobile that many middle class Americans could afford to buy. In doing so, Ford converted the automobile from a relatively unknown invention into an innovation that would profoundly impact the landscape of the twentieth century. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with \"Fordism\": mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace.",
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"segment": "This is not a rule and is probably being more careful than necessary, but it's a guide should you be looking for one. The currency of Thailand is as follows, starting with the smallest denomination first. Money: Thai money is made up of Satang and Baht. There are 100 Satang in one Baht. Coins used: 25\nSatang\nsmall gold coloured coins. Useless really but still used. Supermarkets use them\n\n\n\n\n50\nSatang\nslightly larger coins which are also useless but still used. Supermarkets use them.",
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"segment": "What form of currency is used in Thailand\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBank In Thailand\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBangkok Bank\n\n\n\n\nBank of Ayudhya\n\n\n\n\nCIMB Thai Bank\n\n\n\n\nCitibank\n\n\n\n\nExport-Import Bank\n\n\n\n\nKasikorn Bank\n\n\n\n\nKrung Thai Bank\n\n\n\n\nHSBC Bank\n\n\n\n\nSiam City Bank\n\n\n\n\nStandard Chartered Bank\n\n\n\n\nSiam Commercial Bank\n\n\n\n\nThanachart Bank\n\n\n\n\nTMB Bank\n\n\n\n\nUOB Bank\n\n\n\n\nWhat form of currency is used in Thailand\nThailand’s currency is Baht. Bills come in denominations of 1000, 500, 100, 50 and 20. Coins are 10, 5, 1 and tiny satangs. Satangs are quarter fractions of 1 and are not widely used. 1000 Baht Denomination\n500 Baht Denomination\n100 Baht Denomination\n50 Baht Denomination\n20 Baht Denomination\nMost international currencies and Travellers Cheques can be exchanged at banks or local moneychangers. Major credit cards are accepted in major establishments as well as at moneychangers. You can get a cash advance on your credit card at most banks and transfer funds into the country, the latter usually taking a few working days. Western Union outlets are relatively common and easy to access. There are many ATM’s throughout the country, usually with optional displays in English. International ATM cards with the Cirrus symbol link may be used at most ATM’s, although there may be a hefty transaction fee.",
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"headings": "Thailand: Banks & Money\nThailand: Banks & Money\nShare your knowledge\nThe official currency of Thailand is the Thai BAHT (Pronounced: \"baaht\" - International currency code: THB) .\nBanknotes come in denominations of: 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 baht.\nForeign debit and credit card withdrawals from Thai ATMs incur a 150 or 200 baht fee levied by the local ATM owner, in addition to any fees added by your home financial institution. This is set to increase to 250 baht in August 2016.\nBuying Thai Baht outside Thailand\nExchanging cash in Thailand is EASY.\nWhich is best?\nCash\nMost airport currency exchange services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but the booths on the ARL level follow the hours of the Airport Rail Link: 07:00-23:00.\nTravelers Cheques\nTHE BEST ONLINE SOURCE FOR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE EXCHANGE RATES IN THAILAND:\nhttp://daytodaydata.net\nATM\nExchanging Cash or T/Cs at the HOTEL\nDynamic Currency Conversion (DCC): Just say \"No\"\nBE RESPECTFUL WHEN HANDLING THAI CURRENCY!\n",
"segment": "Share your knowledge\nArticle History (10)\nComments (0)\nThe official currency of Thailand is the Thai BAHT (Pronounced: \" baaht\" - International currency code: THB) . One baht is divided into 100 satang. Coins come in denominations of: 1, 2, 5 and 10 baht, as well as 25 and 50 satang. ( You may get some 25 or 50 satang coins in change at a supermarket.) Banknotes come in denominations of: 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 baht. The most commonly used coin is the 10 baht and the most commonly used note is the 100 baht.",
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"segment": "Money and Costs in Thailand - Lonely Planet\nThailand in detail\nMoney and Costs\nCurrency\nThai baht (B)\nMoney\nMost places in Thailand deal only with cash. Some foreign credit cards are accepted in high-end establishments. ATMs\nDebit and ATM cards issued by a bank in your own country can be used at ATMs around Thailand to withdraw cash (in Thai baht only) directly from your account back home. ATMs are extremely ubiquitous throughout the country and can be relied on for the bulk of your spending cash. Most ATMs allow a maximum of 20,000B in withdrawals per day. The downside is that Thai ATMs charge a 200B foreign-transaction fee on top of whatever currency conversion and out-of-network fees your home bank charges. Before leaving home, shop around for a bank account that has free international ATM usage and reimburses fees incurred at other institutions' ATMs. Changing Money\nBanks or private money changers offer the best foreign-exchange rates. When buying baht, US dollars is the most accepted currency, followed by British pounds and euros. Most banks charge a commission and duty for each travellers cheque cashed.",
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"segment": "Expatriates are always nearby, creating welcoming communities in case you’re feeling homesick. Check out this guide for tips on money, budget and leisure for retirees in Thailand. What’s the money like there? The currency in Thailand is called the Thai baht. It is denoted with the symbol ฿ or the code THB. One baht is subdivided into 100 satang, and it’s the 10th most-used currency in the world. As of 2017, here are the currency exchange rates for some other common currencies: 1 EUR is 37.8 THB\n1 USD is 34 THB\n1 AUD is 25.6 THB\n1 GBP is 43 THB\nWhat's the cost of living like in Thailand? In Thailand, the incredible standard of living draws visitors and expats from all over the world. Consumer prices are reasonable, housing is cheap and you’ll be able to afford luxuries that aren’t available to you in the west.",
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"segment": "To check current rates, I like using XE currency converter. They also have a good mobile app, which is handy to use on the go, and while travelling through Thailand. Credit cards like Visa, Mastercard and American Express are widely accepted throughout the country at hotels, restaurants and bigger malls. Make sure you let your bank know beforehand that you will be travelling to Thailand, as some banks may deny or block unexpected charges from overseas. It is handy to keep some cash for bargaining at local markets and buying street stall food. ATMs to get cash out are all over Thailand and are usually easy to find and use. The language on ATM menus can be changed to English. Withdrawals may incur a fee of 150-200 baht, depending on the machine and provider. Sometimes your financial institution at home may take an additional fee too, so just check with them ahead of time. Step 5:",
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"segment": "no because when you enter the country you can trade you money for thialand money. How much is 1000.00 in thailand currency equal to us dollars? A thousand dollars in Thailand money is about 31.03 dollars in US dollars. There is a big difference in the money. What place do you see Siam gulf? Siam now called Thailand; the Gulf of Siam, now called the Gulf of Thailand. Fortune telling books that monks us in Thailand called? in thailand monks called fortune telling books us\nWas Thailand called Persia once? No.",
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"title": "Mario Lopez wishes Dustin Diamond well amid cancer diagnosis - Los Angeles Times",
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"segment": "Instagram\nmariolopez Verified\n1.9M followers\nView Profile\nmariolopez Verified\n8,488 posts · 1.9M followers\nView More on Instagram\nLike\nComment Share Save\n179,196 likes\nmariolopez\nI connected with Dustin earlier this evening and although the news of his diagnosis is heartbreaking, we remain positive that he’ll overcome this. Praying for him & his family and for a speedy recovery. God Bless\nview all 5,053 comments\nAdd a comment... Instagram\nDiamond’s team confirmed his diagnosis Thursday via Facebook after the 44-year-old actor was admitted to a hospital in his home state of Florida last week. According to a TMZ report earlier this week, Diamond was hospitalized after experiencing body pain. “Dustin [will] disclose more information once it is available and a plan moving forward is made,” read Thursday’s Facebook update, which also included an address to which fans can send cards. “ We ask everyone to respect Dustin’s privacy during this difficult time. All positivity and prayers are appreciated.” Entertainment & Arts\n‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond diagnosed with cancer\nEntertainment & Arts\n‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond diagnosed with cancer\n‘Saved by the Bell’ alum Dustin Diamond has been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy after he was hospitalized last week. Jan. 14, 2021\nUnlike Lopez and Thiessen, Diamond was not among the original “Saved by the Bell” cast members who returned for Peacock’s acclaimed 2020 reboot of the coming-of-age series. After starring as Screech, the performer went on to appear in multiple early “Saved by the Bell” spinoffs and penned a 2009 memoir about his time on the show called “Behind the Bell.”",
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"segment": "He’s going to be in the hospital for a while. He’s getting through his treatments now. It’s tough, it’s very hard,” the insider said in January. “ He’s going through a lot of pain, but he still keeps his spirits up. Right now, he’s just suffering. He has his ups and downs where he’s great one minute, but then he can be in a lot of pain — tears. It’s such an emotional time.” Diamond’s team first revealed his diagnosis on January 14, days after the actor was hospitalized in Florida. His rep told Us Weekly, “The medical staff is currently running tests on Dustin and they’re hoping to get answers soon.” The following day, in a statement posted to his Facebook account, Diamond’s team revealed that he “does have cancer,” promising more details as information became available.",
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"segment": "Dustin will disclose more information once it is available and a plan moving forward is made.\" RELATED: Saved by the Bell Star Dustin Diamond Hospitalized with Mystery Illness\n\"We ask everyone to respect Dustin's privacy during this difficult time,\" his team added. \" All positivity and prayers are appreciated.\" PEOPLE confirmed on Tuesday that the actor had been hospitalized with a then-unknown illness. \"Dustin is in the hospital and the medical teams are doing tests to find out more,\" a rep for Diamond said at the time. \" Everyone is hoping for a speedy recovery.\" According to TMZ, Diamond was admitted to a hospital in Florida over the weekend after experiencing pain all over his body. RELATED: Al Roker Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis, Will Undergo Surgery: '",
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"segment": "Dustin Will disclose more information once it is available and a plan moving forward is made.\" His team also shared an address where fans and supporters can send cards and letters. However, they reminded everyone not to ask for autographs because it wasn't the purpose of them giving his address. Fans can also email [email protected] if they would like to drop a message for Diamond and the team will print and forward them to the actor. \"We ask everyone to respect Dustin’s privacy during this difficult time. All positivity and prayers are appreciated,\" the message they issued concluded. Diamond's team told Entertainment Weekly that the cancer diagnosis was \"serious.\" They also added that the 44-year-old star is still in the hospital and will remain there \"for a while.\" He has also undergone chemotherapy for his condition. \"He's undergoing chemo so he will be there at least another week and then we will figure out when he gets to come home,\" Diamond's rep told EW. \"",
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"segment": "We ask everyone to respect Dustin’s privacy during this difficult time. All positivity and prayers are appreciated.” Entertainment & Arts\n‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond diagnosed with cancer\nEntertainment & Arts\n‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond diagnosed with cancer\n‘Saved by the Bell’ alum Dustin Diamond has been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy after he was hospitalized last week. Jan. 14, 2021\nUnlike Lopez and Thiessen, Diamond was not among the original “Saved by the Bell” cast members who returned for Peacock’s acclaimed 2020 reboot of the coming-of-age series. After starring as Screech, the performer went on to appear in multiple early “Saved by the Bell” spinoffs and penned a 2009 memoir about his time on the show called “Behind the Bell.” In the recent “Saved by the Bell” revival, Lopez and Thiessen return to Bayside along with their costars Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Zack Morris), Lark Voorhies (Lisa Turtle) and Elizabeth Berkley (Jessie Spano). Entertainment & Arts Television\nNewsletter\nInside the business of entertainment\nThe Wide Shot brings you news, analysis and insights on everything from streaming wars to production — and what it all means for the future. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Christi Carras\nChristi Carras is an entertainment reporter at the Los Angeles Times. She was previously a Times intern after graduating from UCLA and has also worked at Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and CNN.",
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"title": "Dustin Diamond diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, undergoing chemotherapy",
"headings": "Dustin Diamond diagnosed with stage 4 cancer: Saved by the Bell star is receiving chemotherapy treatment\nDustin Diamond diagnosed with stage 4 cancer: Saved by the Bell star is receiving chemotherapy treatment\nDustin Diamond was hospitalized on Tuesday after feeling pain\nFans send get well wishes on social media\nDustin Diamond bio\n",
"segment": "Really thought break. I hope he can overcome it. # DustinDiamond #SavedByTheBell pic.twitter.com/yUAAUcewBH\n— Dirty Joe (@realdirtyjoe) January 15, 2021\nThoughts and positive vibes go out to #SavedByTheBell ‘s #DustinDiamond. Who is battling cancer. I’m pulling for you. pic.twitter.com/tlt3EGFOFr\n— quarantine chris (@chrisgarrison7) January 15, 2021\nPrayers for Dustin Diamond pic.twitter.com/UnT2weFyp3\n— 21Flavorz (@Idofavorzforu) January 13, 2021\nThe latest development comes after Monsters and Critics reported that the conservative political commentator Dan Bongino had started a second round of chemotherapy treatment after he was diagnosed with cancer. We also reported in October that TikTok star FazeChemo passed away after a prolonged battle with cancer. Dustin Diamond bio\nDustin Diamond is a native of California. He is an actor known for playing Samuel “Screech” Powers in the 1990s sitcom Saved by the Bell. Saved by the Bell aired on NBC from August 1989 to May 1993.",
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"segment": "What does this guy do? Run a diamond mine? Jerry Slocum : What diamond mine? All he does is pick up five little cards. Just five little cards. Only he knows what they are before he picks 'em up. Howard Tyler : That's some job. Jerry Slocum :",
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"headings": "Diamond (Adventures)\nPage actions\nDiamond (Adventures)\nContents\nCharacter\nHistory\nPrior to Diamond & Pearl chapter\nDiamond & Pearl chapter\nPlatinum chapter\nOmega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter\nPokémon\nCurrently owned\nStatus unknown\nTemporary\nRaised\nBefriended\nAchievements\nRibbons obtained\nTrivia\nNames\nDiamond's Pokémon\nExternal links\nADVERTISEMENT\n",
"segment": "During this, he learned to overcome his weakness in speed. Soon, Diamond was back in Jubilife City, where he saved the President of the Pokétch Company from wild Lickitung, which evolved into a Lickilicky during the battle and joined Diamond's team. Afterwards, he arrived in Sandgem Town accidentally found himself in the Berlitz's Mansion and was mistaken as a thief by Platinum's butler, Sebastian, but this was quickly taken care of and explained. Before resuming his quest towards Lake Verity, he fought off a swarm of Yanmega that was sent by Team Galactic to attack Professor Rowan's Science Lab. Diamond then made one last detour and returned home to find some winter clothes that his mom bought him, finding a note left by his mom telling him that she was heading to Lake Verity to get some Berries. Upon reading that, Diamond realized that his mother was in danger and rushes out of his house to the nearby lake, where he finds his mother being held hostage by Mars. Diamond dressed as a Galactic Grunt\nDiamond and his Mom fought off Mars and Diamond went airborne on Drifblim. However, after Mesprit was awakened, he managed to sneak onto the Team Galactic Air Shuttle and found himself back in Veilstone City. There, he infiltrated the headquarters of Team Galactic by disguising himself as a Galactic Grunt and fought the mysterious Cloaked Grunt. He later was forced to sacrifice his Pokédex in order to free Mesprit but was reunited with Pearl and Platinum soon after.",
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"segment": "Their relationship evolves to a brotherly relationship, joking around and poking fun at one other, but Dustin looks up to Steve as cool despite his dwindling unpopularity with his peers. After being brutally beaten by Billy, Dustin tends to Steve's wounds and they work along with the Party to destroy The Mind Flayer 's underground caves. When Demodogs charge at them, Steve picks Dustin up to protect him, showing his fierce protectiveness. One month later, Steve drives Dustin (who has used the Farrah Fawcett spray for his overdone hair) to the Snowball and gives him a few more tips before sending him in. A year later, Dustin and Steve are still shown to remain best friends, when they greet each other at Scoops Ahoy after Dustin returns from Camp Know Where. Dustin tells Steve about his new girlfriend Suzie and asks for his help with translating a Russian broadcast he picked up when trying to contact Suzie, which Steve accepts. When Robin hears of the message and translates it for them, Dustin and Steve work together, along with Robin, to find the Russians and get into the back room of the mall. After getting into the room with Erica Sinclair 's help, Dustin stays by Steve's side as Steve opens a box of unknown chemicals, not wanting him to die, which touches Steve. When they are spotted by the Russians, Steve, along with Robin, help Dustin and Erica escape before Dustin tells him that he'll come back for him. Eventually, Dustin comes to Steve and Robin's rescue and helps them escape the Russian base while looking out and protecting them as they were drugged with truth serum.",
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"segment": "They also insisted he is keeping a positive outlook and is looking forward to spending more time with his girlfriend, after he was hospitalized last week. Diamond was reportedly 'going through a lot of pain' amid his health battle. © Provided by Daily Mail Staying strong: Dustin recently completed his first round of chemotherapy, and have said he will be undergoing physical therapy soon\nA source said: ' It's not good, it's not good at all. He's going to be in the hospital for a while. He's getting through his treatments now. It's tough, it's very hard. He's going through a lot of pain, but he still keeps his spirits up. Find remote work solutions with Surface\nAd Microsoft\nKnee Surgeons Are Losing It Over These Knee Sleeves (Here's Why)\nAd Microsoft\nSlide 1 of 10:",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan: College stats, best games, quotes, moments | NCAA.com\nDivision I\nMen's Basketball\nDI\nDI\nDII\nDIII\nDI DII DIII\nHome Scores Bracket Rankings Standings Stats Video Final Four History NIT\nHistory NIT\nPRESENTED BY\nAndy Wittry | NCAA.com | May 5, 2020\nMichael Jordan: College stats, best games, quotes, moments\nAd:0\nFull game: UNC vs. Georgetown in the 1982 National Championship\nMichael Jordan needs no introduction to basketball fans but for the uninitiated, Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time. His legendary career includes six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls but his national championship-winning ways started as a freshman at North Carolina, when he hit the most important shot in the 1982 NCAA title game. Here's everything you need to know about Michael Jordan's college career at North Carolina. The vitals on Michael Jordan\nSchool: North Carolina\nPosition: Guard\nHeight: 6-6\nWeight:",
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"segment": "2. Michael Jordan\nIn addition to his star NBA career, Michael Jordan has a bachelors degree in geography that he earned in 1985 from the University of North Carolina. In 1982, he was named ACC Freshman Player of the Year for his basketball achievements; and during his junior year, he played on the US Olympic team, winning the gold medal. It was also during his junior year when Jordan was chosen by the Chicago Bulls during the 1984 NBA Draft. He played for the Bulls from 1984 to 1993, then again from 1995 to 1998. He later played for the Washington Wizards from 2001 to 2003. After retiring from basketball upon his father’s death, Jordan chose to participate in minor league baseball as an outfielder for the Birmingham Barons for one year. 3. Jeremy Lin\nJeremy Lin (ACESHOWBIZ.com)\nHarvard graduate Jeremy Lin has a bachelors degree in economics that he earned with a 3.1 GPA.",
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"segment": "Michael came back to college, and graduated from the 'University of North Carolina' two years later. During 1984-87, as a part of 'Chicago Bulls', a team that didn't have much luck with victory, Jordan proved his mettle with an above-average ppg of 28.2. He gained immense popularity, which was resented by players of his own and rival teams alike. As a result, team mates did not pass the ball to him on several occasions, and the 'Bulls' lost the playoffs to 'Milwaukee Bucks'. The enthusiastic basketball player took his team through the playoffs of every season he participated in. The young athlete scored 100 blocks and 200 steals in a single season, becoming the first to do so in the history of 'NBA'. Even though the 'Bulls' lost the playoffs to the 'Boston Celtics', the former fared relatively better than before. From 1987-90, the new star of 'Chicago Bulls' led his team through the first round of 'NBA Playoffs' in the first season, and till the finals in the next two. They defeated teams like 'Cleveland Cavaliers', 'New York Knicks', 'Milwaukee Bucks', and 'Philadelphia 76ers', but in each season, ‘Detroit Pistons’ led by Isiah Thomas, beat the 'Bulls' out of the game. In the next season of 1990-91, Jordan helped the 'Bulls' sail through the playoffs and reach the 'Eastern Conference' finals.",
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"segment": "Michael Jordan College Career | SneakerFiles\nMichael Jordan College Career\nDuring the summer before Michael Jordan’s senior year in high school, he attended the nationally renowned Five-Star Basketball Camp, where he met UNC’s head basketball coach Dean Smith. Smith began recruiting Michael to play for the Tar Heels, and in November of 1980 MJ signed a letter of intent to attend UNC. In 1981 Michael Jordan accepted a full basketball scholarship from the University of North Carolina, in the state where he was raised. Michael was only the fourth freshman to earn a starting spot under Coach Smith. For most of Mike’s freshman year, the spotlight was on Tar Heel forwards James Worthy and Sam Perkins, who later went on to play in the NBA. As a freshman, he scored the game winning jumpshot in the 1982 NCAA Championship game against the Georgetown Hoyas, with a final score of 63-62. This was the first mark left by the living legend. Jordan was selected as College player of the year for the 1983-1984 season. Jordan left college after two more seasons with the Tar Heels in 1984 to play for the NBA. He was selected third overall pick by the Chicago Bulls in the NBA draft.",
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"segment": "Background\nMichael Jeffery Jordan was born in Brooklyn, New York on Feb. 17, 1963. He attended high school in Wilmington, North Carolina, and subsequently attended the University of North Carolina, where he helped the Tar Heels win the 1982 NCAA Championship game against Georgetown 63-62 with a 16-foot jump shot. He was awarded The Sporting News' College Player of the Year award as a sophomore and junior. He was also the recipient of the Naismith and Wooden Awards his junior year. Professional Career\nJordan left college his junior year after being drafted by the NBA's Chicago Bulls as the third overall pick in 1984. Upon returning from his gold-medal performance at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Jordan quickly made his presence known on the professional level, winning the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. Jordan went on to lead the Bulls to six NBA championships -- 1991-93 and 1996-98 -- and was named the league's most valuable player five times, in 1988, '91, '92, '96 and '98. He was also voted on to the NBA All-Star team 14 times. Jordan would return to the Olympic Games in 1992, where he again won the gold medal. Playing Style\nJordan was regarded as one of the best one-on-one defenders to ever play the game, and was a threat from practically anywhere on the court.",
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"headings": "10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan\n10 Major Accomplishments of Michael Jordan\n#1 He was the NCAA College Player of the Year in 1983 and 1984\n#2 Jordan won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in 1984\n#3 He was the first player in NBA history to lead the league in both scoring and steals\n#4 He led the Chicago Bulls to three NBA titles from 1991 to 1993\n#5 He led Chicago Bulls to three more NBA titles from 1996 to 1998\n#6 Jordan won a record six NBA Finals MVP Awards\n#7 Michael Jordan has the highest PPG average in NBA history\n#8 He won two Olympic gold medals\n#9 Michael Jordan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016\n#10 He is also known for his charitable activities\n",
"segment": "and he played an instrumental role in popularizing the NBA globally in the 1980s and 1990s. Jordan has been honored various times for his contribution to basketball. He was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2009 and, in 2016, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Here are the 10 major accomplishments of Michael Jordan. #1 He was the NCAA College Player of the Year in 1983 and 1984\nWhile studying at Emsley A. Laney High School in Wilmington, Michael Jordan failed to get selected to his high school basketball team in his sophomore year as he was considered too short. However, after proving his worth in the junior team, he was selected the following year. Jordan averaged more than 25 points per game (ppg) over his final two seasons of high school play. Post high school, Jordan entered the University of North Carolina in 1981. Here, he played basketball under head coach Dean Smith. In 1982, in his first season at the university, Jordan was named Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Rookie of the Year.",
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"headings": "Michael Jordan Net Worth\nMichael Jordan Net Worth\nLists Ranked On\nStatistics\nSource of Wealth:\nAge:\nBirth Place:\nHeight:\nWeight:\nMarital Status:\nFull Name:\nNationality:\nDate of Birth:\nEthnicity:\nOccupation:\nEducation:\nChildren:\nAbout Michael Jeffrey Jordan\nEarnings & Financial Data\nEarnings 2021 $100 Million\nEarnings 2020 $202 Million\nEarnings 2019 $145 Million\nEarnings 2018 $805.44 Million\nEarnings 2016 $1.7 Billion\nEarnings 2015 $100 Million\nEarnings 2014 $100 Million\nEarnings 2013 $90 Million\nEarnings 2012 $41.8 Million\nEarnings 2011 $60 Million\nEarnings 2010 $55 Million\nEarnings 2009 $45 Million\nEarnings 2008 $45 Million\nEarnings 2007 $31 Million\nEarnings 2006 $32 Million\nEarnings 2005 $33 Million\nEarnings 2004 $33 Million\nEarnings 2003 $35 Million\nEarnings 2002\nEarnings 2001 $3.03 Million\nEarnings 1998 $100 Million\nEarnings 1997 $66.28 Million\nEarnings 1996 $80.28 Thousand\nEarnings 1995 $43.9 Million\nEarnings 1994 $3.85 Million\nEarnings 1992 $4 Million\nEarnings 1991 $16.75 Million\nEarnings 1990 $4.5 Million\nEarnings 1989 $12.5 Million\nEarnings 1988 $29.7 Million\nEarnings 1987 $845 Thousand\nEarnings 1986 $737.5 Thousand\nEarnings 1985 $630 Thousand\nEarnings 1984 $7.55 Million\n",
"segment": "African-American\nOccupation: Retired Basketball Player and Businessman\nEducation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\nChildren: 5 (Jeffrey Michael, Marcus, Jasmine Mickael, Victoria and Isabel)\nAbout Michael Jeffrey Jordan\nMichael Jeffrey Jordan, also known by his initials MJ, is an American icon, businessman, and former professional basketball player with an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion, according to Forbes . Michael Jordan has been dubbed \"the greatest basketball player of all time\". In the 1980s and 1990s, he was instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world, becoming a global cultural symbol in the process. Jordan was pursued by a number of college basketball programs, including Duke, North Carolina, South Carolina, Syracuse, and Virginia. He received a basketball scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1981, where he majored in cultural geography. Jordan played three seasons of college basketball for the North Carolina Tar Heels. In 1982, he was a member of the Tar Heels' national championship team as a freshman.",
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"segment": "His biography on the official NBA website states: \" By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time.\" He was integral in helping to popularize the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming a global cultural icon in the process. Jordan played college basketball for three seasons under coach Dean Smith with the North Carolina Tar Heels. As a freshman, he was a member of the Tar Heels' national championship team in 1982. Jordan joined the Bulls in 1984 as the third overall draft pick, and quickly emerged as a league star, entertaining crowds with his prolific scoring while gaining a reputation as one of the game's best defensive players. His leaping ability, demonstrated by performing slam dunks from the free throw line in Slam Dunk Contests, earned him the nicknames \" Air Jordan \" and \" His Airness \". Jordan won his first NBA championship with the Bulls in 1991, and followed that achievement with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a \" three-peat \". Jordan abruptly retired from basketball before the 1993–94 NBA season to play Minor League Baseball, but returned to the Bulls in March 1995 and led them to three more championships in 1996, 1997, and 1998, as well as a then-record 72 regular season wins in the 1995–96 NBA season. He retired for a second time in January 1999 but returned for two more NBA seasons from 2001 to 2003 as a member of the Washington Wizards .",
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"headings": "Desperate Housewives\n(season 1)\n\nDesperate Housewives (season 1)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nProduction\nCast\nRegular cast\nStarring\nRecurring\nGuest\nReception\nViewership and reviews\nAwards\nEpisodes\nDVD release\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Cast\nSee also: List of Desperate Housewives cast members and List of Desperate Housewives characters\nRegular cast\nStarring\nTeri Hatcher as Susan Mayer\nFelicity Huffman as Lynette Scavo\nMarcia Cross as Bree Van de Kamp\nEva Longoria as Gabrielle Solis\nNicollette Sheridan as Edie Britt\nSteven Culp as Rex Van de Kamp\nRicardo Antonio Chavira as Carlos Solis\nMark Moses as Paul Young\nAndrea Bowen as Julie Mayer\nJesse Metcalfe as John Rowland\nCody Kasch as Zach Young\nBrenda Strong as Mary Alice Young\nand James Denton as Mike Delfino\nRecurring\nBrent Kinsman as Preston Scavo\nShane Kinsman as Porter Scavo\nDoug Savant as Tom Scavo\nZane Huett as Parker Scavo\nJoy Lauren as Danielle Van de Kamp\nShawn Pyfrom as Andrew Van de Kamp\nHarriet Sansom Harris as Felicia Tilman\nChristine Estabrook as Martha Huber\nRoger Bart as George Williams\nLupe Ontiveros as Juanita \"Mama\" Solis\nLucille Soong as Yao Lin\nRyan Carnes as Justin\nBob Gunton as Noah Taylor\nSam Lloyd as Dr. Albert Goldfine\nRichard Roundtree as Mr. Shaw\nPat Crawford Brown as Ida Greenberg\nLesley Ann Warren as Sophie Bremmer\nRichard Burgi as Karl Mayer\nJeff Doucette as Father Crowley\nGuest\nTerry Bozeman as Dr. Lee Craig\nMehcad Brooks as Matthew Applewhite\nNick Chinlund as Detective Sullivan\nKathryn Joosten as Karen McCluskey\nAlfre Woodard as Betty Applewhite\nStrong's character is the series' narrator, whose suicide in the pilot episode was the subject of the season's main mystery\nThe first season features a cast of thirteen actors who receive star billing. Brenda Strong narrated the series as the deceased Mary Alice Young. Teri Hatcher portrayed Susan Mayer, the klutzy, lovable divorced mother in search of love. Felicity Huffman played Lynette Scavo, a former career woman who is now a full-time mother of four. Marcia Cross acted as Bree Van de Kamp, the uptight, perfectionist homemaker and mother of two teenagers who is struggling to save her marriage. Eva Longoria starred as Gabrielle Solis, the materialistic ex– fashion model who cheats on her husband. Nicollette Sheridan played the neighborhood slut and Susan's rival, Edie Britt. Steven Culp played Rex Van de Kamp, Bree's emasculated, sexually dissatisfied husband. Ricardo Antonio Chavira starred as Gabrielle's neglectful, high-powered executive husband, Carlos Solis.",
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"segment": "Lynette Scavo - Wikipedia\nLynette Scavo\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFictional character on Desperate Housewives\nLynette Scavo\n\nDesperate Housewives character\nPortrayed by\nFelicity Huffman\nDuration\n2004–12\nFirst appearance\n\" Pilot \"\n1x01, October 3, 2004\nLast appearance\n\" Finishing the Hat \"\n8x23, May 13, 2012\nCreated by\nMarc Cherry\nSpin-off\nappearances\nDesperate Housewives: The Game (2006)\nProfile\nOther names\nLynette Lindquist (maiden name)\nLynnie (by her mother)\nOccupation\nCEO\nFormer\nInterior Designer\nVice President of Advertising\nRestaurant Manager\nResidence\nUpper East Side, New York, New York\nFormer\n4355 Wisteria Lane\nFairview, Eagle State\nChicago, Illinois (before Season 1)\nFamily\nParents\nStella Wingfield (mother)\nMr. Lindquist (father; deceased)\nGlen Wingfield (first step-father; deceased)\nFrank Kaminsky (second step-father; deceased)\nAllison Scavo (mother-in-law)\nRodney Scavo (father-in-law)\nSiblings\nLucy Lindquist (sister)\nLydia Lindquist (sister)\nDave (brother-in-law; via Lucy)\nHerbert \"Rashi\" Brickmeyer (future brother-in-law; via Lydia)\nPeter Scavo (brother-in-law)\nTheresa Scavo (sister-in-law)\nSpouse\nTom Scavo\nChildren\nPorter Scavo\nPreston Scavo\nParker Scavo\nPenny Lynn Scavo\nPaige Scavo\nPatrick Scavo (miscarriage)\nStepchildren\nKayla Huntington Scavo\nGrandchildren\nSophie Mayer-Scavo (via Porter with Julie Mayer)\nFive other grandchildren\nOther relatives\nPolly (aunt)\nPenny Scavo (aunt-in-law)\nVito Scavo (uncle-in-law)\nLynette Lindquist Scavo is a fictional character and one of the four protagonists on the series Desperate Housewives. The character is played by actress Felicity Huffman, who won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for the role in 2005, and was nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy for 2005 to 2007. While show creator Marc Cherry based Bree Van de Kamp 's family on his teenage years, he based Lynette's on his childhood life. Other actresses who claim to have auditioned for the show include Alex Kingston, who was apparently turned down for being too curvy.",
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"segment": "She goes to hospital for her injury and Tom finds out Lynette fell for Rick and misses him. The doctor performs a CAT scan on Lynette and finds swollen lymph nodes and suggests they do a biopsy as it could be lymphoma (a form of cancer). Season 4\nIn the third episode \" The Game \" Tom attends Susan's small games party however Lynette remains at home because she is sick, Lynette's mother Stella secretly gets marijuana from Andrew and bakes it in some brownies she makes for Lynette so that it would ease Lynette's pain. It works and Lynette attends Susan's party high and she had brought the drugged brownies with her for everyone else to have. Stella arrives over and tells Tom why no one can have a brownie and Tom takes them off everyone's plate before they can eat them and ends up accidentally pushing Gabrielle into new resident Adam Mayfair spilling wine on him, sparking a feud between Gabrielle and Adam's wife Katherine Mayfair. Tom later appears at the end of the episode when Lynette discovers the truth from him about what Stella did. A tornado hits Wisteria Lane and the Scavos take shelter in Karen McClusky's basement with Ida Greenbberg. Tom and the children were left in the basement while Lynette and Mrs. McClusky went out looking for Ida's cat. When Lynette and Mrs. McClusky hid from the tornado in a bathtub, Tom was knocked out with asthma from the cat. After the tornado hits, Tom and his children are okay and so are Lynette and Mrs. McClusky.",
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"segment": "And then [I bought] one in the Lower Garden District. But they were the only sections that weren't submerged underwater.\" Despite that, Coolidge says she still plans to retire in New Orleans, a city she clearly loves. Story continues\n[Related: Get showtimes and tickets for movies near you]\n5. She was almost a \"desperate housewife.\" Coolidge came this close to nabbing the role of Lynette Scavo on \"Desperate Housewives.\" The job eventually went to Felicity Huffman. She bounced back quickly, though, landing a starring role opposite Matt LeBlanc on \"Joey.\" 6.",
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"segment": "She was almost a \"desperate housewife.\" Coolidge came this close to nabbing the role of Lynette Scavo on \"Desperate Housewives.\" The job eventually went to Felicity Huffman. She bounced back quickly, though, landing a starring role opposite Matt LeBlanc on \"Joey.\" 6. After playing Stifler's mom, life began to imitate art. In an interview with USA Today, Coolidge remarked, \"Thank God for Stifler's mom. I don't know if life would be this fun if I didn't have that. As a single woman, I reap the benefits of being Stifler's mom.\" The character, who tends to go for younger guys, apparently inspires young guys to approach Coolidge. \"",
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"headings": "Desperate Housewives\n(season 5)\n\nDesperate Housewives (season 5)\nContents\nProduction\nCast\nEpisodes\nReception\nRatings\nUnited States\nUnited Kingdom\nRepublic of Ireland on RTÉ 2\nDVD release\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Gale is part of the 'Desperate Housewives' family and our thoughts and wishes are with him for a speedy recovery.\" Despite Harold's injury and ongoing recovery, no major Desperate Housewives production disruptions were expected. Cast\nMain articles: List of Desperate Housewives cast members and List of Desperate Housewives characters\nMcDonough 's character was the subject of the season's main mystery. The fifth season had thirteen roles receiving star billing, with eleven out of twelve returning from the previous season. The series is narrated by Brenda Strong, who portrays the deceased Mary Alice Young, as she observes from beyond the grave the lives of the Wisteria Lane residents and her former best friends. Teri Hatcher portrayed Susan Mayer, now separated from Mike and in a relationship with her painter. Felicity Huffman portrayed Lynette Scavo, who deals with her now teenage sons. Marcia Cross portrayed Bree Hodge, who has become a successful business woman and author. Eva Longoria portrayed Gabrielle Solis, who has lost her money and beauty and now looks after a blind husband and two daughters.",
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"title": "11 Shows You Should Stream If You Like Ozark, Starring Jason Bateman - CINEMABLEND",
"headings": "11 Shows You Should Stream If You Like Ozark, Starring Jason Bateman\ntelevision\n11 Shows You Should Stream If You Like Ozark, Starring Jason Bateman\nBates Motel (Netflix)\nBloodline (Netflix)\nBoardwalk Empire (HBO NOW)\nBreaking Bad (Netflix)\nColony (Netflix)\nDesperate Housewives (Hulu)\nFargo (Hulu)\nNarcos (Netflix)\nSchitt’s Creek (Netflix)\nThe Sinner (Netflix)\nMore From This Author\n",
"segment": "Stream it on Netflix here. Desperate Housewives (Hulu)\nFor years, there was no topic more popular at the office water cooler on a Monday morning than whatever happened the night before on Wisteria Lane. Creator Marc Cherry made ABC’s primetime soap opera Desperate Housewives one of the most addictively suspenseful, and often hilarious, shows of the early 2000s. After Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong) mysteriously takes her own life, she becomes the narrator of the intricate lives of her friends and neighbors, including meek divorcee Susan Mayer ( Teri Hatcher ), ambitious career woman turned-stay-at-home mom Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), luxury-obsessed former fashion model Gabrielle Solis (Eva Longoria), OCD-plagued housewife Bree Van De Kamp (Marcia Cross), and sex-crazed narcissist Edie Britt (Nicolette Sheridan), who all get tangentially wrapped up in twisted situations involving infidelity, power-hungry manipulation, and murder. Who knew one picturesque neighborhood could be home to such insanity? Stream it on Hulu here. Fargo (Hulu)\nJoel and Ethan Coen became two of the hottest names in filmmaking for their Oscar-winning 1996 dark comedy Fargo, in which a financially desperate, Minnesota car salesman’s (William H. Macy) disastrous ransom scheme gets the attention of an intrepid (and pregnant) police chief (Frances McDormand). There are more twisted stories of good Midwesterners gone bad where that came from in Noah Hawley’s spin-off. Each season of this multi-award-winning FX anthology series tells a new, star-studded story of cold-blooded, comical suspense in low temperature climates, including a hitman’s influence on a meek insurance salesman, a young 1970s couple’s fatal hit-and-run, and a struggling probation officer’s failed attempt to rob his successful twin brother. Fargo is now entering its fourth season, starring Chris Rock as the head of a black crime syndicate in 1950s Kansas City, Missouri.",
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"segment": "He’s been ironing a lot, too, and vacuuming his floors. Plenty of time to do all kinds of little things, he says. “My apartment looks like it’s brand new,” he told POLITICO here in his first interview since he departed Congress. This is life after power. Boehner first won public office in 1981, when he was elected Union Township trustee in West Chester, Ohio. He was quickly elected to a seat in the Statehouse in Columbus, and six years later left for Washington, where he served until the end of October. Then, after 34 years, it all vanished. The staff. The massive office. The rigid schedule.",
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"segment": "He was quickly elected to a seat in the Statehouse in Columbus, and six years later left for Washington, where he served until the end of October. Then, after 34 years, it all vanished. The staff. The massive office. The rigid schedule. John Boehner has a new reality. He’s now just John Boehner. “It’s weird,” Boehner said, standing in the Naples Beach Hotel. Minutes later, he would give his first speech as a private citizen in three decades. “No job, no office, hardly any staff,” Boehner said of life these days. “",
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"segment": "Boehner was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1984, and in 1990 he was elected to the U.S. Congress from Ohio’s 8th District. He soon became part of the so-called Gang of Seven, a group of young GOP representatives who loudly accused Democrats of corruption, and he was also a loyal supporter of Newt Gingrich and the 1994 “Contract With America.” From 1994-98, Boehner was chairman of the House Republican Conference; he lost that job in 1998, but doggedly worked his way back to the top of the party structure. He became House minority leader in 2006, and when Republicans gained control of the House in the 2010 elections, John Boehner became Speaker of the House. ( He succeeded Democrat Nancy Pelosi .) As Speaker, Boehner proved to be an effective political operator, and was also known for his tendency to get emotional while giving speeches. He was famous for shedding tears on camera. On September 25 of 2015, John Boehner announced that he would resign from Congress, effective at the end of October. While he didn’t give a reason for leaving, The Washington Post noted that he had been “faced with a constant conservative rebellion” in his own party.",
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"segment": "1981\nJohn Boehner\nPolitical Party: Republican\nState Represented: Ohio\nServing Since: 1991\nSenate\nJohn Cornyn\nPolitical Party: Republican\nState Represented: Texas\nServing Since: 2002\nMajority Floor Leaders\nSenate\nMitch McConnell\nPolitical Party: Republican\nState Represented: Kentucky\nServing Since: 1985\nHouse of Representatives\nEric Cantor\nPolitical Party:",
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"headings": "How to Get Involved and Make Change in Government\nHow to Get Involved and Make Change in Government\nGet organized, be active, and take control of your future\n1. Get ready to learn.\n2. Call legislators and get your voice heard.\nSpeaker Paul Ryan’s number is (202) 225-3031. Press 6 to get through to voicemail.\nMitch McConnell’s number is (202) 224-2541.\n3. Organize and be part of letter writing campaigns.\n4. Be an ally. Ask your friends what they need.\n5. Report hateful incidents.\n6. Step in when you see hate happening.\n7. Take local and campus surveys, or create them yourself.\n8. Petition, petition, petition.\n9. Pay attention to local and national struggles.\n10. Attend City Council and Town Hall meetings in your area.\n11. Invite local staffers and leaders to your group’s meetings and events.\n12. Get familiar with local and national proposals and contact the appropriate people to give them your views.\n13. Attend a National Day of Action in your area.\n14. Participate in public actions (protests, rallies).\n15. Make donations to charities, organizations, and service points helping those in need.\n16. Attend and organize workshops to gain important skills.\n17. Network with your peers and your local area. Talk to everyone!\n18. Get stakeholders on board with your vision.\n19. Collaborate.\n20. Get involved in the nonprofit sector.\n21. Apply for fellowships and internships with organizations you are passionate about.\n22. Prepare for future elections.\nSubscribe to our\nNewsletter\nWhile You Are Ringing In The Summer, Don't Forget To Remember The Importance Of What We Have Off For.\nHome of the free because of the brave.\nSeparation Anxiety in Pets\nSeparation anxiety in pets is a real thing and recognizing the warning signs is important.\nThe invention of photography\nThe history of photography is the recount of inventions, scientific discoveries and technical improvements that allowed human beings to capture an image on a photosensitive surface for the first time, using light and certain chemical elements that react with it.\nExposing Kids To Nature Is The Best Way To Get Their Creative Juices Flowing\nConstantly introducing young children to the magical works of nature will further increase the willingness to engage in playful activities as well as broaden their interactions with their peers\n5 Simple Ways To Give Yourself Grace, Especially When Life Gets Hard\nGrace begins with a simple awareness of who we are and who we are becoming.\nBreaking Down The Beginning, Middle, And End of Netflix's Newest 'To All The Boys' Movie\nNoah Centineo and Lana Condor are back with the third and final installment of the \"To All The Boys I've Loved Before\" series\n",
"segment": "To find your local elected officials, their contact information, and their website to see what their stances are, click here and input your information. Speaker Paul Ryan’s number is (202) 225-3031. Press 6 to get through to voicemail. The Speaker of the House is the head of the majority party in the House of Representatives. The Speaker serves a number of roles, including serving as the majority party’s leader, representing constituents as a member of Congress, acting as administrative head of the House, votes on key legislation, and conducts meetings to discuss legislation. Mitch McConnell’s number is (202) 224-2541. The Senate Majority Leader is the chief spokesperson for the majority party in the Senate, speaking on their party’s behalf to give their positions on issues and legislation. Mitch McConnell has refused to speak on President-Elect Trump’s decision to appoint Steve Bannon, known for his racist and white nationalist positions. Many are calling him to discuss the importance of rescinding this appointment. 3.",
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"segment": "The Speaker of the House presides over the US House of\nRepresentatives. As of January 2011, the Speaker is Republican John\nBoehner from Ohio. What is the top presiding officer of the US House of Representatives? The presiding officer of the US House of Representatives is the\nSpeaker of the House. Was James Madison Speaker of the US House of Representatives? No, he was a member of the House of Representatives (5th and\n15th districts of Virginia), but he was never the Speaker of the\nHouse. Who is the main officer of the us house of representatives? Speaker of the House. What does the speaker of the house do in the US house of representatives? The Presiding Officer.",
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"segment": "Describe their positions and what they do. Steve Johnson Posted on June 4, 2017 Posted in Government, GOVT291 American Government\nWho are the leaders of the House and Senate? Describe their positions and what they do. The current leader of the House of Representatives is John Boehner. His position as leader of the House is referred to as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Since the position of Speaker of the House is decided by a vote of the other representatives, commonly, and expectedly, the Speaker of the House is of the majority party in the House of Representative, and since the current majority is held by the Republicans, John Boehner, the Republican from Ohio serves this role. The Speaker of the House has the closest position to the President in the House of Representatives, and commonly speaks with and communicates with him on matters of importance. The Speaker is joined in leadership of the House of Representatives by the Majority and Minority Leaders of the House. The Majority Leader represents the party in the majority, and is currently Kevin McCarthy. Nancy Pelosi is the Democratic Leader, known as the Minority Leader, representing the interests of her party on the House floor.",
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"title": "'Simple As That': Boehner Decided To Resign On Friday : The Two-Way : NPR",
"headings": "'Simple As That': Boehner Decided To Resign On Friday\nThe Two-Way\nAmerica\n'Simple As That': Boehner Decided To Resign On Friday\nUpdate at 12:59 p.m. ET. Took President By Surprise:\nUpdate at 12:06 p.m. ET. Proud Of Accomplishments:\nUpdate at 10:58 a.m. ET. Boehner Walks Past Reporters:\nUpdate at 10:16 a.m. ET: An Encounter About A Looming Shutdown\nUpdate at 10:05 a.m. ET: Applause At Values Voter Summit\n",
"segment": "Boehner became the 53rd speaker of the House in 2011. The Ohio Republican's tenure has been marked by fierce confrontations with Democrats and sometimes with his own party. One of those fights led to a 16-day partial government shutdown in 2013. Amid renewed conflict with more conservative members of his party, Boehner is once again facing the prospect of a government shutdown. During a press conference at the Capitol, Boehner says he made his decision this morning, after picking up a cup of coffee. \"I thought: today is the day I'm going to do this ... as simple as that,\" Boehner said. Boehner said that he expected to serve through the end of last year but he changed his mind after seven-term Rep. Eric Cantor, the former House majority leader, lost his seat to a Tea Party candidate in 2014. He stayed, he said, to give some stability to the institution and today he is stepping down for the good of the institution. Boehner acknowledged that the past few months have brought renewed calls for him to step down.",
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"segment": "Lighting the Way for the Blind and Deaf . Enslow Publishers, 2001. Herrmann, Dorothy. Helen Keller: A Life . Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1998.",
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"segment": "A Life. New York: A. Knopf, 1998. Keller, Helen. Light in My Darkness. 2nd ed. West Chester, PA: Chrysalis Books, 2000. Keller, Helen. The Story of My Life.",
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"segment": "New York: Doubleday, Page, & Co., 1903, revised edition 1991. Lash, Joseph P. Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy. New York: Delacorte Press, 1980.",
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"segment": "The World I Live In. New York: NYRB Classics, 2004. Ford, Carin. Helen Keller: Lighting the Way for the Blind and Deaf . Enslow Publishers, 2001. Herrmann, Dorothy. Helen Keller: A Life .",
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"segment": "Helen also wrote books. She had written 12 books which were all published besides writing various articles. One of the earliest known Helen’s written pieces was when she was eleven years old called “The Frost King.” Keller was 22 years old when her autobiography, “The Story of My Life,” was published in 1903. In 1908 Keller wrote “The World I Live In.” In 1913 a series of essays on socialism, “Out of the Dark” was published. In 1927 Keller published an autobiography called “My Religion”.",
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"segment": "2nd ed. West Chester, PA: Chrysalis Books, 2000. Keller, Helen. The Story of My Life. New York: Doubleday, Page, & Co., 1903, revised edition 1991. Lash, Joseph P. Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy. New York:",
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"segment": "Sullivan described the event in a letter to the matron of the Perkins School: “ The word coming so close upon the sensation of cold water rushing over her hand seemed to startle her. She dropped the mug and stood as one transfixed. A new light came into her face.” Keller began asking what the words for other objects were, and learned dozens of new words in the following days. From that breakthrough moment, Helen's world continued to expand. She learned to read, write and even speak. Read Helen Keller’s most famous work, the autobiographical “ The Story of My Life, ” written while she ewas in college and released as a book in 1903. It also features letters written by Sullivan as she tutored Keller. Biographies:",
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"headings": "How Many Books did Helen Keller write ?\nHow Many Books did Helen Keller write ?\nHelen Keller wrote 12 books.\n",
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"headings": "2018 US Senate Elections at a Glance\n2018 US Senate Elections at a Glance\nThe Democrat caucus will need to defend 25 of the 33 seats on the ballot in three years\nArchives\nSupported By\n",
"segment": "Wyoming Republican John Barrasso ($2.71 million), Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren ($2.68), and California Democrat Dianne Feinstein ($2.45). Ten others have more than $1 million cash on hand: Ohio Democrat Sherrod Brown ($1.96 million), Mississippi Republican Roger Wicker ($1.93), New York Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand ($1.93), Utah Republican Orrin Hatch ($1.72), Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine ($1.67), Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar ($1.65), West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin ($1.49), Michigan Democrat Debbie Stabenow ($1.49), New Jersey Democrat Bob Menendez ($1.18), and Florida Democrat Bill Nelson ($1.09). Nine U.S. Senators with terms ending in January 2019 have yet to bank even a half-million dollars: Maine independent Angus King ($90K), Wisconsin Democrat Tammy Baldwin ($245K), Arizona Republican Jeff Flake ($280K), Delaware Democrat Tom Carper ($322K), Nebraska Republican Deb Fischer ($325K), North Dakota Democrat Heidi Heitkamp ($337K), Hawaii Democrat Mazie Hirono ($396K), Texas Republican Ted Cruz ($415K), and Connecticut Democrat Chris Murphy ($483K). Of course, the amount of money a given U.S. Senator needs for a reelection bid varies greatly depending on a number of variables such as a) the presence of a bona fide primary challenger, b) the level of competitiveness of the seat in the general election and c) the media market costs in the state. While the 2018 cycle is still a few years away, five U.S. Senators have been particularly effective in raising money in 2015: Elizabeth Warren ($2.11 million), Sherrod Brown ($1.26), Bernie Sanders ($1.17), Tim Kaine ($1.04), and Orrin Hatch ($961K) have already or will eclipse the $1 million mark by the end of the year. Follow Smart Politics on Twitter. Posted in Campaign finances, National Politics, U.S. Senate and tagged news\nArchives\n► 2021\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2020\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2019\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2018\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2017\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2016\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2015\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2014\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2013\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2012\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2011\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2010\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2009\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2008\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2007\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nAugust\nJuly\nJune\nMay\nApril\nMarch\nFebruary\nJanuary\n► 2006\nDecember\nNovember\nOctober\nSeptember\nBrowse Full Category Archive\nSupported By\nHumphrey School of Public Affairs\nCenter for the Study of Politics and Governance",
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"headings": "Which Senators Are Up for Reelection in 2022?\nWhich Senators Are Up for Reelection in 2022?\nOriginally published 11/12/20. Updated 1/21/21.\n1. Wisconsin – Sen. Ron Johnson (Rep.)*\n2. Pennsylvania – Sen. Pat Toomey (Rep.)*\n3. Georgia – Rev. Raphael Warnock (Dem.)\n4. North Carolina – Sen. Richard Burr (Rep.)*\n5. Arizona – Sen. Mark Kelly (Dem.)\n6. New Hampshire – Sen. Maggie Hassan (Dem.)\n7. Nevada – Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (Dem.)\n8. Florida – Sen. Marco Rubio (Rep.)\n9. Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley (Rep.)\n10. Colorado – Sen. Michael Bennett (Dem.)\nThe other seats up for reelection in 2020:\nelections\nthe senate\n",
"segment": "Hawaii – Sen. Brian Schatz (Dem.) Idaho – Sen. Mike Crapo (Rep.)\nIllinois – Sen. Tammy Duckworth (Dem.) Indiana – Sen. Todd Young (Rep.)\nKansas – Sen. Jerry Moran (Rep.)\nKentucky – Sen. Rand Paul (Rep.)\nLouisiana – Sen. John Neely Kennedy (Rep.)\nMaryland – Sen. Chris Van Hollen (Dem.) Missouri – Sen. Roy Blunt (Rep.)\nNew York – Sen. Charles Schumer (Dem.) North Dakota – Sen. John Hoeven (Rep.)\nOhio – Sen. Rob Portman (Rep.)\nOklahoma – Sen. James Lankford (Rep.)\nOregon – Sen. Ron Wyden (Dem.) South Carolina – Sen. Tim Scott (Rep.)\nSouth Dakota – Sen. John Thune (Rep.)\nUtah – Sen. Mike Lee (Rep.)\nVermont – Sen. Patrick Leahy (Dem.) Washington – Sen. Patty Murray (Dem.) * Retiring\nTags\nelections\nthe senate",
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"segment": "Who are the Senators from the US? Alabama: -Richard Shelby: Republican\n-Jeff Sessions: Republican\nAlaska: -Lisa Murkowski: Republican\n-Mark Begich: Democrat\nArizona: -John McCain: Republican\n-Jon Kyl:",
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"headings": "2024 United States Senate elections\n2024 United States Senate elections\n2024 United States Senate elections\nContents\nPartisan composition\nChange in composition\nBefore the elections\nAfter the elections\nRace summary\nElections leading to the next Congress\nArizona\nCalifornia\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nFlorida\nHawaii\nIndiana\nMaine\nMaryland\nMassachusetts\nMichigan\nMinnesota\nMississippi\nMissouri\nMontana\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Jersey\nNew Mexico\nNew York\nNorth Dakota\nOhio\nPennsylvania\nRhode Island\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nNotes\nReferences\n",
"segment": "None yet. West Virginia\nJoe Manchin\nDemocratic\n2010 (Special)\n2012\n2018\n49.6% D\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet. Wisconsin\nTammy Baldwin\nDemocratic\n2012\n2018\n55.4% D\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet. Wyoming\nJohn Barrasso\nRepublican\n2007 (Appointed)\n2008 (Special)\n2012\n2018\n67.0% R\nIncumbent's intent unknown. None yet. Arizona\nSee also: List of United States senators from Arizona\nOne-term Democrat Kyrsten Sinema was elected in 2018 with 50.0% of the vote. California\nSee also:",
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"headings": "ELECTION 2020: Ohio Has Voted For Every Presidential Winner Since 1960 – Is Trump In Trouble Here?\nELECTION 2020: Ohio Has Voted For Every Presidential Winner Since 1960 – Is Trump In Trouble Here?\nThe day after his first televised debate with Vice President Richard Nixon in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy was campaigning in Canton, Ohio.\nShare this:\n",
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"segment": "Is it indeed true that both companies are Aldi? The answer is: yes … but not in the way most people think. To explain, let’s step back and review some history. The company we know now as “Aldi” was founded in Germany in the early 20th century. Karl and Theo Albrecht — the founder’s sons — took over the company after World War II, but in 1960 decided to split up the company after they couldn’t agree on whether or not to sell cigarettes in their stores. Even as two separate companies, though, they continued to work together, stocking the same products and organizing their stores the same way. They even agreed on a common name: Aldi, short for Al brecht Di skont. Theo’s company became Aldi Nord;",
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"segment": "In our blog we will from time to time simply answer such normal and typical questions, though not with short answers, but with thorough information helping our readers find exactly the information they want and need. So, what is the currency of Hungary? The name of the currency used in Hungary is Hungarian Forint, which has been used since 1946. Before that the currency of Hungary was Adópengő, and before that they used Forint (1867-1892), Korona (1892-1918), Pengő (1919-1926) and then Adópengő (1927-1946) before the Forint finally became the currency of Hungary again in 1946. Currently the Hungarians would like to get the Euro as their local currency, so the end of the HUF might be on the horizon, but they have not yet been allowed to get it due to poor economy. But, if the economy starts rising, the Euro might come to Hungary as well in the future, thus making and end to the epoch of the Hungarian Forint. The Hungarian Forint is often named only HUF which is the abbreviation for the real name, just like the Great British Pound is often shortened down to GBP. Another sign for the Hungarian Forint is Ft, which you can often see on price tags in both stores and on the internet and elsewhere. Earlier the currency of Hungary had a smaller part named fillér, where one Forint was the same as 100 fillér. The last fillér was withdrawn from usage in 1999.",
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"segment": "place of birth\nLeeuwenhoek was born on 24 October 1632 in Delft, Dutch Republic. When he was five years, his father died. His name was Philips Antonysz van Leeuwenhoek. His job was a basket maker. He had four elder sisters. Those were Margriete, Geertruyt, Neeltge, and Catharina. Get facts about Anders Celsius here. Anton van Leeuwenhoek Quote\nFacts about Anton van Leeuwenhoek 5: the mother\nHis mother was Margaretha. After the dead of Anton’s father, she married a painter named Jacbon Jansz Molijn.",
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"segment": "He Was Born in the Dutch Republic City of Delft in 1632 & Lived Most of His Life There\n(Wikimedia Commons)\nAntoni van Leeuwenhoek was born October 24, 1632 in the Dutch Republic city of Delft, according to vanleeuwenhoek.com, a website dedicated to his legacy. He was born as Thonis Philipszoon, but preferred to be called Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, which means “Anthony from the Lion’s Corner,” taken from the “location of his father’s corner house near the Leeuwenpoort, the ‘Lion’s Port’ in Delft’s East End.” His father was a basket maker who died when he was 5 and his mother was from the family of a local brewer. His only formal education came briefly in Warmond, before he returned home to Delft and became a bookkeeper’s apprentice for a draper. He lived most of his life in Delft, opening his own woolen shop and also held several lucrative political jobs in the municipal government. “…van Leeuwenhoek was an unlikely scientist. A tradesman of Delft, Holland, he came from a family of tradesmen, had no fortune, received no higher education or university degrees, and knew no languages other than his native Dutch,” the University of California-Berkeley wrote on its website about historical figures in science. “ This would have been enough to exclude him from the scientific community of his time completely. Yet with skill, diligence, an endless curiosity, and an open mind free of the scientific dogma of his day, Leeuwenhoek succeeded in making some of the most important discoveries in the history of biology.” Read More From Heavy\nHedy Lamarr:",
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"segment": "Advertisements\nBeginnings\nAntonie van Leeuwenhoek was born on October 24, 1632, in the small city of Delft in the Dutch Republic. His father was Philips Antonisz van Leeuwenhoek, a basket maker. His mother was Margaretha Bel van den Berch, whose prosperous family were beer brewers. Antonie’s early life was rather rocky: his father died when he was just five years old. His mother remarried, and Antonie spent some time living with an uncle. His uncle was a lawyer and helped Antonie with basic literacy and numeracy, reinforcing the education he had received in local schools. By the time Antonie was 16, his step-father had also died. Antonie learned no languages other than Dutch, which suggests he was never expected to go to university: he would have needed to learn at least Latin for this.",
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"segment": "Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - A comprehensive biography\nBiographypoint\nMenu\nHome\nPhilosophers\nActors\nLeaders\nScientists\nContact Us\nDMCA Policy\nPrivacy Policy\nTerms of Use\nHome\nScientists\nAntonie van Leeuwenhoek – A comprehensive biography\nScientists\nAntonie van Leeuwenhoek – A comprehensive biography\n(Last Updated On: April 15, 2021)\nAntonie van Leeuwenhoek Biography\nAntonie van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch scientist, naturalist, businessman and microscopist. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek discovered small creatures such as bacteria, protozoa, parasitic and free-living protists, blood cells, sperm cells, rotifers, nematodes, hydra and volvox by his own handcrafted microscope. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Family\nLeeuwenhoek’s father Antonisz Van Leeuwenhoek was a basket maker and his maternal family was connected with the business of brewers. Antonie’s father died when he was only five years old. After the death of his father, Antonie’s mother remarried Jacob Jansz Molijn, a painter by profession. His step-father died when he was only ten years old. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek and his wife\nOn 29 July 1654, Antonie married Barbara de Mey a draper’s daughter from Norwich England. In 1666, his wife died and had five children. On 25 January 1671, Leeuwenhoek remarried and his wife was the daughter of a Calvinist minister and she died in 1694.",
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"segment": "Fast Facts: Anton van Leeuwenhoek\nKnown For : Improvements to the microscope, discovery of bacteria, discovery of sperm, descriptions of all manner of microscopic cell structures (plant and animal), yeasts, molds, and more\nAlso Known As: Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, Antony Van Leeuwenhoek\nBorn : Oct. 24, 1632 in Delft, Holland\nDied : Aug. 30, 1723 in in Delft, Holland\nEducation : Only basic education\nPublished Works : \" Arcana naturœ detecta,\" 1695, a collection of his letters sent to the Royal Society of London, translated into Latin for the scientific community\nAwards : Member of the Royal Society of London\nSpouse (s): Barbara de Mey (m.1654–1666), Cornelia Swalmius (m. 1671–1694)\nChildren:",
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"segment": "Antony van Leeuwenhoek Biography | Biography Online\nAntony van Leeuwenhoek Biography\nAntonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) was a Dutch chemist credited with developing the science of microbiology. He was a businessman who made his own revolutionary microscopes. He then used this technological breakthrough to make innumerable discoveries of the world that can only be seen through microscopes. He discovered single-celled organisms, bacteria and revolutionised the way science looked at the living world. Entirely self-taught, he was often criticised for being an amateur with no scientific pedigree. But, he shared his findings freely with the Royal Society, and his findings were widely accepted – leading to a whole new branch of science – microbiology. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was born in Delft, the Dutch Republic on 24 October 1632. He was born just four days just after Johannes Vermeer – the famous artist who was also born in Delft. After a basic education, in 1648, van Leeuwenhoek became an apprentice at a draper’s shop in Amsterdam where he stayed for six years. In 1654, he married Barbara de Mey and returned to his hometown of Delft.",
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"segment": "10 facts about Anton van Leeuwenhoek - fun and interesting Anton van Leeuwenhoek facts\nTen fun facts about Anton van Leeuwenhoek\nFact 1\nAnton van Leeuwenhoek was the first to discover bacteria, protozoa, rotifers, spermatozoa, Hydra and Volvox as well as parthenogenesis in aphids. Fact 2\nHe was born on 24th October, 1632 in the Netherlands. Fact 3\nAnton Leeuwenhoek was sent to grammar school of Warmond which was located in a village near Leiden. He began his career as a shopkeeper. Fact 4\nBetween 1680 and 1702 Anton Leeuwenhoek carried out a series of micro dissections, mainly on insects when he made an original discovery of parthenogenesis in aphids. Fact 5\nHe was appointed chamberlain to the sheriffs of Delft where he held office for 39 years. Fact 6\nIn 1669 he took one of his microscopes on a visit to England and used it to examine chalk from the cliffs in Kent. Fact 7\nIn 1674 he made his most important discovery early in his scientific career when he recognized the true nature of microorganisms. Fact 8\nHe made his work known by writing more than 300 letters to private scientists and amateurs in both Holland other countries. Leeuwenhoek published his work only in 1684 and published Latin translations from 1684.",
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"segment": "TE Todd Heap signed with the Arizona Cardinals. WR Derrick Mason signed with the New York Jets. 2011 NFL Draft\nMain article: 2011 NFL Draft\n2011 Baltimore Ravens draft\nRound\nPick\nPlayer\nPosition\nCollege\nNotes\n1\n27\nJimmy Smith\nCB\nColorado\n\n2\n58\nTorrey Smith\nWR\nMaryland\n\n3\n85\nJah Reid\nOT\nCentral Florida\n\n4\n123\nTandon Doss\nWR\nIndiana\n\n5\n164\nChykie Brown\nCB\nTexas\n\n5\n165\nPernell McPhee\nDE\nMississippi State\n\n6\n180\nTyrod Taylor *\nQB\nVirginia Tech\n\n7\n225\nAnthony Allen\nRB\nGeorgia Tech\n\nMade roster † Pro Football Hall of Fame * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career\n^ [a] The Ravens traded its original fifth-round selection (#157 overall) to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for CB Josh Wilson. ^ [b] Compensatory selection. ^ [c] The Ravens acquired this sixth-round selection from the St. Louis Rams in exchange for its original seventh-round selection (#228 overall) and WR Mark Clayton. ^ [d] The Ravens acquired this seventh-round selection in a trade that sent DE Antwan Barnes to the Philadelphia Eagles. ^ [e] The Ravens held the #26 overall pick, but allowed their 10-minute window to expire before making their selection. Before the Ravens made their pick, the Kansas City Chiefs holding the following selection picked WR Jon Baldwin, making the Ravens selection #27 overall. ^ [f] The Ravens traded the 90th overall pick and a sixth round selection (191st overall) to the Eagles who picked CB Curtis Marsh and Guard Jason Kelce for the 85th overall pick (Jah Reid)\nPreseason\nSchedule\nWeek\nDate\nOpponent\nResult\nRecord\nVenue\nRecap\n1\nAugust 11\nat Philadelphia Eagles\nL 6–13\n0–1\nLincoln Financial Field\nRecap\n2\nAugust 19\nKansas City Chiefs\nW 31–13\n1–1\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n3\nAugust 25\nWashington Redskins\nW 34–31\n2–1\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n4\nSeptember 1\nat Atlanta Falcons\nW 21–7\n3–1\nGeorgia Dome\nRecap\nRegular season\nSchedule\nWeek\nDate\nOpponent\nResult\nRecord\nVenue\nRecap\n1\nSeptember 11\nPittsburgh Steelers\nW 35–7\n1–0\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n2\nSeptember 18\nat Tennessee Titans\nL 13–26\n1–1\nLP Field\nRecap\n3\nSeptember 25\nat St. Louis Rams\nW 37–7\n2–1\nEdward Jones Dome\nRecap\n4\nOctober 2\nNew York Jets\nW 34–17\n3–1\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n5\nBye\n6\nOctober 16\nHouston Texans\nW 29–14\n4–1\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n7\nOctober 24\nat Jacksonville Jaguars\nL 7–12\n4–2\nEverBank Field\nRecap\n8\nOctober 30\nArizona Cardinals\nW 30–27\n5–2\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n9\nNovember 6\nat Pittsburgh Steelers\nW 23–20\n6–2\nHeinz Field\nRecap\n10\nNovember 13\nat Seattle Seahawks\nL 17–22\n6–3\nCenturyLink Field\nRecap\n11\nNovember 20\nCincinnati Bengals\nW 31–24\n7–3\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n12\nNovember 24\nSan Francisco 49ers\nW 16–6\n8–3\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n13\nDecember 4\nat Cleveland Browns\nW 24–10\n9–3\nCleveland Browns Stadium\nRecap\n14\nDecember 11\nIndianapolis Colts\nW 24–10\n10–3\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n15\nDecember 18\nat San Diego Chargers\nL 14–34\n10–4\nQualcomm Stadium\nRecap\n16\nDecember 24\nCleveland Browns\nW 20–14\n11–4\nM&T Bank Stadium\nRecap\n17\nJanuary 1\nat Cincinnati Bengals\nW 24–16\n12–4\nPaul Brown Stadium\nRecap\nGame summaries\nWeek 1:",
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"headings": "NFL Draft grades: Ranking the best, worst 2019 draft classes 1-32\nNFL Draft grades: Ranking the best, worst 2019 draft classes 1-32\nWritten By Vinnie Iyer\nMORE: All 254 picks in the 2019 NFL Draft\nNFL Draft grades: Ranking best, worst 2019 draft classes\nGrade: A\n1. New England Patriots\nBENDER: For now, Belichick, Pats had the smartest draft\n2. Oakland Raiders\n3. Washington Redskins\nBENDER: Redskins turn up pressure on Giants, Jones with Haskins pick\n4. Arizona Cardinals\nHOOVER: Cardinals, Kingsbury set precedent with Murray choice\n5. Baltimore Ravens\nGrade: A-\n6. Philadelphia Eagles\n7. Pittsburgh Steelers\nBENDER: Bush, Steelers a perfect match\nGrade: B+\n8. Los Angeles Chargers\n9. Denver Broncos\n10. Jacksonville Jaguars\n11. Minnesota Vikings\n12. Carolina Panthers\nGrade: B\n13. New York Jets\n14. Buffalo Bills\n15. Houston Texans\nGrade: B-\n16. New York Giants\n17. Green Bay Packers\nGrade: C+\n18. Indianapolis Colts\n19. Detroit Lions\n20. San Francisco 49ers\n21. Cleveland Browns\nBENDER: Greedy a second-round steal for Dorsey\n22. New Orleans Saints\nGrade: C\n23. Seattle Seahawks\n24. Atlanta Falcons\n25. Miami Dolphins\n26. Chicago Bears\nGrade: C-\n27. Kansas City Chiefs\nSTEELE: Chiefs put Hill exit strategy into motion\n28. Cincinnati Bengals\n29. Tennessee Titans\nGrade: D\n30. Dallas Cowboys\n31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\n32. Los Angeles Rams\n",
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"segment": "113 overall). The Ravens acquired an additional sixth-round selection in a trade that sent linebacker Kamalei Correa to the Tennessee Titans. The Ravens traded their seventh-round selection to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for center Luke Bowanko. As the result of a negative differential of free agent signings and departures that the Ravens experienced during the 2018 free agency period, the team received one compensatory selection for the 2019 draft — a third-round selection (No. 102 overall) – to compensate for the loss of center Ryan Jensen. The Ravens traded their first-round selection (No. 22 overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for the Eagles' 2019 first-, fourth-, and sixth-round selections\nThe Ravens traded their third rounder (No. 102) and their first two sixes (191, 193) to the Minnesota Vikings for their third rounder (No. 93)\nStaff\n2019 Baltimore Ravens staff\n\n\nFront office\nOwner – Steve Bisciotti\nPresident – Dick Cass\nExecutive vice president/general manager – Eric DeCosta\nSenior vice president of football administration – Pat Moriarty\nDirector of pro personnel – Vince Newsome\nDirector of college scouting – Joe Hortiz\nDirector of football administration – Nick Matteo\nDirector of compliance – Jessica Markison\nSenior personnel assistant – George Kokinis\nHead coaches\nHead coach – John Harbaugh\nAssistant head coach/passing coordinator/wide receivers – David Culley\nAssistant to the Head Coach – Dan Parsons\nOffensive coaches\nOffensive coordinator – Greg Roman\nQuarterbacks – James Urban\nRunning backs – Matt Weiss\nTight ends – Bobby Engram\nAssistant Tight Ends – Andy Bischoff\nOffensive line – Joe D'Alessandris\nAssistant offensive line – Richard Angulo\nSenior assistant/running backs – Craig Ver Steeg\n\n\nDefensive coaches\nDefensive coordinator – Don Martindale\nDefensive line – Joe Cullen\nAssistant defensive line/outside linebackers – Drew Wilkins\nLinebackers – Mike MacDonald\nDefensive backs – Chris Hewitt\nAssistant defensive backs – Jesse Minter\nDefensive Quality Control – Sterling Lucas\nSpecial teams coaches\nSpecial teams – Chris Horton\nAssistant special teams – Randy Brown\nAssistant special teams – TJ Weist\nStrength and conditioning\nHead strength and conditioning – Steve Saunders\nAssistant strength and conditioning – Anthony Watson\nFinal roster\n2019 Baltimore Ravens final roster\n\n\nQuarterbacks\n3 Robert Griffin III\n8 Lamar Jackson\n7 Trace McSorley\nRunning backs\n35 Gus Edwards\n43 Justice Hill\n21 Mark Ingram Jr.\n42 Patrick Ricard FB/DE\nWide receivers\n80 Miles Boykin\n15 Marquise Brown\n10 Chris Moore\n11 Seth Roberts\n12 Jaleel Scott\n83 Willie Snead\n16 De'Anthony Thomas\nTight ends\n89 Mark Andrews\n86 Nick Boyle\n81 Hayden Hurst\n\nOffensive linemen\n77 Bradley Bozeman G\n78 Orlando Brown Jr. T\n63 Hroniss Grasu G\n74 James Hurst T\n65 Patrick Mekari C\n72 Ben Powers G\n76 Andre Smith T\n79 Ronnie Stanley T\n73 Marshal Yanda G\nDefensive linemen\n71 Justin Ellis NT\n96 Domata Peko NT\n97 Michael Pierce NT\n53 Jihad Ward DE\n98 Brandon Williams DE\n93 Chris Wormley DE\n\nLinebackers\n49 Chris Board ILB\n54 Tyus Bowser OLB\n57 Josh Bynes ILB\n45 Jaylon Ferguson OLB\n58 L. J. Fort ILB\n99 Matthew Judon OLB\n48 Patrick Onwuasor ILB\nDefensive backs\n34 Anthony Averett CB\n39 Brandon Carr CB\n36 Chuck Clark SS\n44 Marlon Humphrey CB\n41 Anthony Levine SS\n37 Iman Marshall CB\n24 Marcus Peters CB\n28 Jordan Richards SS\n22 Jimmy Smith CB\n29 Earl Thomas FS\n31 Brynden Tra",
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"segment": "The Ravens traded their first- and sixth-round selections (22nd and 215th) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's first- and fourth-round selections (25th and 125th). The Ravens traded their second- and fourth-round selection (52nd and 125th) and a second-round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft to Philadelphia in exchange for Philadelphia's first- and fourth-round selections (32nd and 132nd). The Ravens traded their third-round selection (75th) to Kansas City in exchange for Kansas City's third- and fourth-round selections (86th and 122nd). The Ravens traded their fifth-round selection (152nd) to Tennessee in exchange for Tennessee's fifth- and sixth-round selections (162nd and 215th). The Ravens traded this third-round selection (65th) to Oakland in exchange for Oakland's third-, fifth-, and sixth-round selections (75th, 152nd, and 212th). 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"segment": "One president\nWikipedia; Shayanne Gal/Business Insider\nBefore attending Columbia University, Barack Obama studied for two years at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Columbia University: One president\nWikipedia; iStock; Shayanne Gal/Business Insider\nObama transferred to Columbia University as a junior. There, he studied political science with a specialty in international relations, as well as English literature. Georgetown University: One president\nWikipedia; iStock;",
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"segment": "This means that the seats to be filled in any given election are divided into two groups, each elected by a different method; the main difference between the houses is in the sizes of the two groups and how they are elected. Voters are also asked to cast two votes: one for an individual candidate in a constituency, and one for a party list. Any national of Japan at least 18 years of age may vote in these elections, reduced from age 20 in 2016. Japan's parallel voting system is not to be confused with the Additional Member System used in many other nations. The Constitution of Japan does not specify the number of members of each house of the Diet, the voting system, or the necessary qualifications of those who may vote or be returned in parliamentary elections, thus allowing all of these things to be determined by law. However it does guarantee universal adult suffrage and a secret ballot. It also insists that the electoral law must not discriminate in terms of \"race, creed, sex, social status, family origin, education, property or income\". Generally, the election of Diet members is controlled by statutes passed by the Diet.",
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"segment": "People in Japan. Photo by num lok on www.flickr.com. Japan ranks 33rd in the democratic system rankings worldwide. The ranking is not very high because of the lack of transparency in campaign-financing, funding scandals, and corruption. The laws against sexual harassment are also inadequate. Other major concerns are human trafficking and gender discrimination . An Election Campaign Event in Japan in 2012. Photo by ranggapb on www.flickr.com. Japan has fair and open elections. It also protects the civil rights of the people.",
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"segment": "Other major concerns are human trafficking and gender discrimination . An Election Campaign Event in Japan in 2012. Photo by ranggapb on www.flickr.com. Japan has fair and open elections. It also protects the civil rights of the people. It has a Political Rights index of 1, which is a strong index. Due to this, it is considered a democracy. But was Japan always a democratic country? Before the 1850s, Japan had a feudal system. But then, gradually, modernization gripped Japan.",
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"url": "https://www.japanindustrynews.com/2016/06/japanese-political-system/",
"title": "The Japanese Political System - Japan Industry News",
"headings": "The Japanese Political System\nThe Japanese Political System\nThe Emperor: Above All, Controlling None\nJapan’s Executive Branch: The Prime Minister and Cabinet\nThe Diet of Japan\nThe Judicial System of Japan\nPolitics\nAbout Caylon Neely\nGet this and other Expert Columns on Japan delivered to your inbox.\nSubcontractor Bullying in Japan\n",
"segment": "300 members are voted into office directly from their local districts. 180 of the members are preferred party members appointed via the proportional representation system. The House of Representatives holds the highest authority of pushing bills into law. If the House of Councilors rejects a bill, the House of Representatives can re-vote on the bill and enact it with a vote of two-thirds or higher in support. Additionally, the executive branch has the power to dissolve The House of Representatives, resulting in an election before their 4-year terms are over. The upper house, The House of Councillors, consists of 242 members who serve 6-year terms. Elections for half of the house are held every three years. 146 members are voted into office directly from their local districts. 96 of the members are preferred party members who are appointed into to power via a proportional representation system based on the amount of votes that were given to each political party. The Judicial System of Japan\nThe judicial branch of Japan’s government consists of the Supreme Court, with one chief judge and 14 Supreme Court judges, and four lower classes of courts.",
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