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"segment": "He also played the part of Kilwillie on Monarch of the Glen. He appeared as the leader of the Hullabaloos in the television adaptation of Arthur Ransome's Coot Club, called Swallows and Amazons Forever! . Aside from acting, he launched a new series on BBC One in 2004, Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder, which he wrote and introduced onscreen. He was the presenter of Never Mind the Full Stops, a panel game show broadcast on BBC Four from 2006 to 2007. He created the hugely successful and critically acclaimed period drama Downton Abbey for ITV1 in 2010. He won a Primetime Emmy for outstanding writing and a Broadcasting Press Guild award for writing Downton Abbey. He wrote a new Titanic miniseries that was shown on ITV1 in March–April 2012. In April 2015, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Fellowes was at work on a new period drama series for NBC television, to be set in late 19th-century New York City, entitled The Gilded Age. Fellowes suggested that a younger version of Maggie Smith 's Dowager Countess character from his Downton Abbey drama might appear in the new series, saying: \"",
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"segment": "and The Chaperone (2018). He also published the novels Snobs (2004) and Past Imperfect (2008) and publicly acknowledged that he had written “bodice-ripping” romance novels under pseudonyms, notably Rebecca Greville and Alexander Merrant. His interactive narrative Belgravia (2016) is a serialized novel initially released as a mobile-phone or tablet app containing both text and audiobook versions of the story. Set in 1840s London, the plot hinges on the British class conflicts of the period. In 2010 Fellowes created and produced Downton Abbey, which began following the fortunes of more than a dozen major characters, from the earl and countess of Grantham down to the scullery maid, in the pre-World War I period. Although the costume drama, which debuted on Britain’s ITV television, was dismissed by some as well-dressed soap opera, the calibre of writing and acting captured the public imagination and numerous awards. In 2011 the show received an Emmy for best drama series, and Fellowes received an Emmy for his writing. Downton Abbey ended in 2015, but he later penned the screenplay for the 2019 feature film that checks in on the characters as they prepare for a royal visit. Downton Abbey\nThe cast of Downton Abbey at Highclere Castle. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)\nGet a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content.",
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"segment": "These people had worked hard at what I would once have judged as such a little thing, yet their efforts were not wasted on me; in fact they almost made me cry. Well you can fuck off from my tombola stall, Julian Fellowes, that’s for damn sure. When he’s not making snide asides at the ‘Health and Safety Stasi’ and New Labour of the present day, there are actually some interesting digressions into upper class traditions, although the way that they are condensed into mini-essays suggests a quick shoehorning in of research. But equally, you get doozies like this: To employ a phrase not actually in use for twenty years after this, I decided to cut to the chase. …where a diligent proofreader seems to have questioned his choice of cliche, only for him to spectacularly miss the point. Is that more charitable than suggesting someone wrote that first time round? I don’t even know anymore. Anyway, you’ll be forced to trudge on through this mire of condescension to the bitter end because, I’ll hand it to him, the man makes you want to know whose the bloody baby is, and what happened that night in Portugal.",
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"segment": "Beginning in the mid-1970s, he played character roles in scores of television series and movies; he later had a recurring role on BBC TV’s Monarch of the Glen (2000–05). He struggled to avoid typecasting, however, and in the 1990s he began to write TV adaptations of novels, notably Little Sir Nicholas (1990), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1995), and The Prince and the Pauper (1996). Fellowes’s breakthrough came with his first produced screenplay, Gosford Park (2001). It earned him several honours, including an Academy Award for best original screenplay. He later wrote scripts for Vanity Fair (2004); Separate Lies (2005), which he also directed; The Young Victoria (2009); The Tourist (2010); Romeo and Juliet (2013);",
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"segment": "Julian Fellowes | Biography, TV Shows, Movies, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Literature Novels & Short Stories Novelists A-K\nJulian Fellowes\nBritish actor, producer, novelist, and screenwriter\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nMelinda C. Shepherd\nMelinda Shepherd received a B.A. (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa) in English Literature from the University of Illinois, Urbana, and an M.A. in English Literature from the University of Michigan, Ann...\nSee Article History\nAlternative Titles: Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford\nJulian Fellowes, in full Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford, (born August 17, 1949, Cairo, Egypt), British actor, producer, novelist, and screenwriter best known for creating the television series Downton Abbey (2010–15). Fellowes was born in Egypt, where his father was with the British embassy. While attending Magdalene College, Cambridge, he joined the Footlights comedy group. He then studied at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Beginning in the mid-1970s, he played character roles in scores of television series and movies; he later had a recurring role on BBC TV’s Monarch of the Glen (2000–05). He struggled to avoid typecasting, however, and in the 1990s he began to write TV adaptations of novels, notably Little Sir Nicholas (1990), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1995), and The Prince and the Pauper (1996). Fellowes’s breakthrough came with his first produced screenplay, Gosford Park (2001). It earned him several honours, including an Academy Award for best original screenplay.",
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"segment": "Julian Fellowes - Wikipedia\nJulian Fellowes\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nEnglish actor, writer, producer and politician\nThe Right Honourable\nThe Lord Fellowes\nof West Stafford\nDL\n\n\nMember of the House of Lords\nLord Temporal\nIncumbent\nAssumed office\n13 January 2011\nLife Peerage\n\nPersonal details\nBorn\nJulian Alexander Fellowes\n( 1949-08-17)\n17 August 1949 (age 71)\nCairo, Egypt\nPolitical party\nConservative\nSpouse (s)\nEmma Joy Kitchener\n\n( m. 1990) \nChildren\n1\nResidence\nDorset, England\nAlma mater\nMagdalene College, Cambridge; Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art\nOccupation\nActor, novelist, screenwriter, film director\nJulian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford DL (born 17 August 1949) is an English actor, novelist, film director and screenwriter, and a Conservative peer of the House of Lords . He is primarily known as the author of several Sunday Times best-seller novels; for the screenplay for the film Gosford Park, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2002; and as the creator, writer and executive producer of the multiple award-winning ITV series Downton Abbey (2010–2015). Contents\n1 Early life and education\n2 Career\n2.1 Television\n2.2 Films\n2.3 Novels\n2.4 Theatre\n2.5 Writing credits\n2.6 Parliament\n2.7 Other interests\n3 Family\n3.1 Arms\n4 See also\n5 References\n6 Further reading\n7 External links\nEarly life and education\nFellowes was born in Cairo, Egypt, the youngest of 4 boys for Peregrine Edward Launcelot Fellowes (1912–1999), and his British wife, Olwen Mary ( née Stuart-Jones). His father was a diplomat and Arabist who campaigned to have Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, restored to his throne during World War II. His great grandfather was John Wrightson, a pioneer in agricultural education and the founder of Downton Agricultural College. Peregrine's uncle was Peregrine Forbes Morant Fellowes (1883–1955), Air Commodore and DSO. Fellowes has three older brothers:",
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"segment": "It might be fun, but I doubt at the beginning, because I want it to be a new show with new people. Fellowes has written an adaptation of the novel Doctor Thorne by one of his favorite writers, Anthony Trollope. The ITV adaptation aired on 6 March 2016. A report in early September 2018 stated that Fellowes had two projects underway, both in development: the Netflix series The English Game and The Gilded Age for NBC. In May 2019, The Gilded Age moved to HBO. Films\nFellowes wrote the script for Gosford Park, which won the Oscar for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen in 2002. He also won a Writer's Guild of America award for Gosford park. In late 2005, Fellowes made his directorial début with the film Separate Lies,",
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"segment": "He has served as a Conservative member of the House of Lords since 2011. Fellowes first appeared in the television series Churchill's People in 1975. In 1987 he starred as Brother Hugo in the TV series Knights of God. From 2000 to 2005 he starred as Kilwillie in the series Monarch of the Glen. Fellowes has starred in the movies The Haunting of Julia, Priest of Love, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, Damage, Shadowlands, Sherwood's Travels, Jane Eyre, Savage Hearts, Regeneration, Tomorrow Never Dies, Place Vendome, and Shergar. As a writer Fellowes wrote for the TV Mini-series Little Lord Fauntleroy in 1995 and The Prince and the Pauper in 1996. He wrote and created the television series Downton Abbey which he wrote for and served as executive producer from 2010 to 2014. In 2002 Fellowes won an Academy Award for Gosford Park. He won a Golden Globe Award in 2012 and two Primetime Emmy Awards in 2011 for Downton Abbey.",
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"segment": "After this, Fellowes decided to move back to England to further his career, and soon played a leading role in the 1987 TV series Knights of God as Brother Hugo, the \"ambitious and ruthless second-in-command\" of a futuristic military cult. Subsequently, in 1991 he played Neville Marsham in Danny Boyle 's For the Greater Good and Dr. Jobling in the 1994 BBC adaptation of Martin Chuzzlewit. Other notable acting roles included the role of Claud Seabrook in the acclaimed 1996 BBC drama serial Our Friends in the North and the 2nd Duke of Richmond in the BBC drama serial Aristocrats. He portrayed George IV as the Prince Regent twice: first in the film The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) and the second in the 1996 adaptation of Bernard Cornwell 's novel Sharpe's Regiment, as well as playing Major Dunnett in Sharpe's Rifles. He also played the part of Kilwillie on Monarch of the Glen. He appeared as the leader of the Hullabaloos in the television adaptation of Arthur Ransome's Coot Club, called Swallows and Amazons Forever! . Aside from acting, he launched a new series on BBC One in 2004, Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder, which he wrote and introduced onscreen. He was the presenter of Never Mind the Full Stops, a panel game show broadcast on BBC Four from 2006 to 2007.",
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"segment": "None\nDecision: Manny Pacquiao by majority decision\nReported fight earnings\nManny Pacquiao guaranteed $22 million vs. Juan Manuel Márquez $5 million\nTimothy Bradley $1,025,000 vs. Joel Casamayor $100,000\nMike Alvarado $75,000 vs. Breidis Prescott $35,000\nLuis Cruz $35,000 vs. Juan Carlos Burgos $22,500\nInternational broadcasting\nCountry\nBroadcaster\nAruba\nATV 15\nAustralia\nMain Event\nBelgium\nBe Sport 1\nBrazil\nSporTV\nCanada\nRDS\nChile\nVive Deportes\nCzech Republic\nSport 1\nDenmark\nTV 2 Sport\nEstonia\nViasat Sport Baltic\nFrance\nOrange Sport\nHungary\nSport 2\nIndonesia\nRCTI\nItaly\nSportitalia\nJapan\nWOWOW\nLatin America\nGolden\nLatvia\nViasat Sport Baltic\nLithuania\nViasat Sport Baltic\nMalaysia\nAstro Box Office\nMexico\nAzteca 7\nNew Zealand\nSky Arena\nNorway\nViasat Sport\nPhilippines\nGMA Network (terrestrial, delayed)\nSolar Sports (cable, delayed)\nSolar All Access (pay, live)\nPoland\nPolsat Sport\nQatar\nAl Jazeera Sports\nRomania\nDigi Sport\nRussia\nNTV Plus\nSlovakia\nSport 1\nSouth Africa\nSuperSport\nSpain\nMARCA TV\nSweden\nTV10\nThailand\nChannel 7\nUnited Kingdom\nPrimetime\nUnited States\nHBO PPV\nUS Military via AFN Sports\nNotes\n^ \"Main Lead – Pacquiao and Marquez Announce Their Rubber (Mis?)Match\". Max Boxing. Retrieved 2011-11-17. ^ Rafael, Dan (August 5, 2011). \" Marquez, Pacquiao may have third fight\". ESPN. Retrieved September 3, 2011. ^ Iole, Kevin (August 5, 2011). \" Pacquiao returns to HBO PPV for Marquez fight\".",
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"segment": "The strategy paid off immediately as Marquez feinted again to the body before landing a looping overhand right that floored Pacquiao for the first time in their four fights. Pacquiao rose, but was reluctant to engage for the remainder of the round. Freddie Roach admonished his fighter between rounds to go under the overhand right, rather than pull away, as he appeared to retreat from the knockdown punch. Pacquiao entered the fourth recovered from the knockdown, but spent most of the round looking for spots, with little success. Marquez however landed several signature right hand counters, securing him the round on each judge's scorecard. Round five, Ring Magazine's \"Round of the Year\" opened with Pacquiao landing several hard left hands in the early going before breaking through and flooring Marquez with a straight left hand. Marquez arose and answered with a massive straight right on the chin that wobbled his rival. In the final minute of the round, the fighters traded before Pacquiao landed several unanswered punches, including a right hook that buckled Marquez's knees and broke his nose. A bloodied Marquez retreated for the remainder of the round as referee Kenny Bayless looked on closely. Pacquiao picked up where he left off in the sixth, tagging Marquez consistently.",
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"segment": "Who won the Manny Pacquiao fight? - MMAmania.com\nFiled under: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao\nMayweather vs Pacquiao\nLatest News\nWho won the Manny Pacquiao fight? New,\n2\ncomments\nNot this guy...\nBy Alex Schlinsky May 3, 2015, 1:18am EDT\nShare this story\nShare this on Facebook\nShare this on Twitter\nShare\nAll sharing options\nShare All sharing options for: Who won the Manny Pacquiao fight? Reddit\nPocket\nFlipboard\nEmail\nAl Bello/Getty Images\nRead next: Read our Mayweather vs. Pacquiao recap. The \"Fight of the Century\" is over. After five years of anticipation and fantasizing about the fight, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao threw down in in an historic pay-per-view (PPV) main event last night (May 2, 2015) inside MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. And it was Mayweather, not Pacquiao, who was crowned boxing's Welterweight king, dominating the Filipino for most of their 12-round bout en route to a unanimous decision victory.",
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"segment": "Round six was definitely better for Manny, but Floyd was once again brushing off every shot \"Pacman\" landed. The scorecards could have been 4-2 or 5-1 through the first half of the fight for Mayweather. Manny’s moments were singular, but spectacular in the first half of the super fight. Floyd came out strong in the seventh after being berated in the corner by his father after the sixth. Mayweather was essentially dancing around the ring, but Manny still landed a few nice shots in both the seventh and eighth. At this point, it was all Floyd's fight, with Manny simply being unable to catch him and hurt him long enough to do real damage. \"Money\" actually pushed forward late in the eleventh, with laser right hands on Manny's face. The Filipino was exhausted at this point, and he just didn't have it in him to finish the undefeated king. The fight ended in a whimper, with a uneventful final round, but Mayweather's showboating in the waning seconds was well deserved. Official Result for the Welterweight Championship:",
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"segment": "Manny is doing OK.\" On Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Pacquiao (57-6-2, 38 KOs) lost a unanimous decision to Floyd Mayweather (48-0, 26 KOs) in their long-awaited welterweight championship showdown -- the richest fight in boxing history and one of the most anticipated bouts of all time. \"Manny did the best he could under the circumstances,\" Koncz said. \" We have to give Floyd credit, too. Floyd was the better man [Saturday] night. Floyd did a tremendous job, and he won the fight.\" Pacquiao, known for his aggressive style and all-out attack, was clearly not the same offensive-minded fighter he has typically been, and after the fight, Top Rank promoter Bob Arum said Pacquiao suffered a shoulder injury in training camp about 2½ weeks earlier and that it hampered him in the fight. ElAttrache said surgery was the only choice for Pacquiao. \"Once you know he has a tear that's not going to heal on its own, then the decision for an active person is you want to try to fix this before it gets bigger,\" ElAttrache said. \" If all goes as expected with the surgery and the rehab is successful, Manny could be back training in about six months.",
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"segment": "Judges' scores were Juergen Langos 120–108, Glen Rick Crocker 118–110, and Oren Shellenberger 119–109 in favor of Pacquiao. Pacquiao landed 474 out of 1069 punches (44%) while Margarito landed 229 out of 817 (28%). Out of those punches Pacquiao landed 411/713 power punches thrown (58%) while Margarito landed 135 out of 312 (43%). Due to his injuries, Margarito's post-fight interview was skipped and he was sent directly to the hospital after the fight. Margarito had to undergo surgery as it was discovered that his right orbital bone had been fractured. In the post-fight interview, Pacquiao was asked if he held back during the last round, and Pacquiao said he just let the 3 minutes run out and that \"Boxing is not for killing\" (quote). Pacquiao also stated \"I did not want to damage him permanently.\" It would turn out, unfortunately, that the fight did leave permanent damage to the right eye of Margarito. This eye almost lost him his license to fight upon a medical inspection. During Margarito's next and final bout against Miguel Cotto, his eye suffered severe swelling and caused him to lose the bout via doctor/referee stoppage.",
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"segment": "none\nDecision: Bradley won via split decision\nPreliminary card\nWelterweight bout: Mikael Zewski vs. Ryan Grimaldo\nZewski won via 3rd-round knockout\nWelterweight bout: Andrew Ruiz vs. Tyler Larson\nRuiz won via unanimous decision\nSuper Middleweight bout: Jesse Hart vs. Manuel Eastman\nHart won via 1st-round technical knockout\nJunior Lightweight bout: Ernie Sanchez vs. Wilton Hilario\nSanchez won via unanimous decision\nReaction\nFollowing the announcement of the decision, the crowd booed loudly. Pacquiao appeared to be stunned by the result. Fight promoter Bob Arum was irate, and said that he was worried about boxing's credibility in the aftermath of the decision. He also questioned the competence of the judges. Arum also stated that before the scorecards were read out, Bradley told him \"I tried hard but I couldn't beat the guy.\"",
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"segment": "Gregor Mendel: Facts and Information - Primary Facts\nGregor Mendel: Facts and Information\nJames Famous People\nHere are some facts about Gregor Mendel. Gregor Mendel was a 19th century Augustinian monk and scientist. He is famous for his plant experiments which helped to establish some of the now accepted laws of heredity. Mendel was born in July, 1822 on his family’s Austrian farm (although its location is now within the borders of the Czech Republic). He did well at school and university, where he studied mathematics and physics. He made extra money from tutoring. Mendel graduated from university in 1843, despite abandoning his studies several times because of depression. Against his family’s wishes, he studied to be a monk.",
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"headings": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica?\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica?\nOfficial Languages Of Jamaica\nJamaican English\nMost Widely Spoken Language In Jamaica\nJamaican Patois\nIndigenous Languages Of Jamaica\nKromanti Language\nImmigrant Languages\n",
"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Jamaica? Schoolchildren in Jamaica examining a camera. English is the main language used in imparting education in Jamaica. Jamaica is regarded as a bilingual country where Jamaican English and Jamaican Patois are the most widely spoken languages. The languages in Jamaica reflect its history, from British colonization to the slave trade to African influence and a rise in nationalism. Languages in the country also attest to the island's rich ethnic, linguistic, and cultural diversity. Official Languages Of Jamaica\nJamaican English\nEnglish is the official language in Jamaica and the language mostly used in formal contexts. The English spoken in Jamaica has been influenced mainly by British English. Having been colonized by the British, the British grammar and spelling is the English standard in the country.",
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"headings": "Jamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture\nJamaican People: A Glimpse at Their Traditions, Art, and Culture\nDid you know?\nPeople\nLanguages\nReligion\nBeliefs and Customs\nArt\nLiterature, Theater, and Films\nAttire\nCuisine\nLike it? Share it!\n« Previous Post\n",
"segment": "The de facto national language of Jamaica is Jamaican Patois, also commonly referred to as Jamaican. From the linguistic point of view, Jamaican Patois is a very interesting language. It is a Creole language, which means that it is a combination of two parent languages viz., English and West African. Today, it has about 6.2 million native speakers, which makes it the most widely spoken language in Jamaica. Added to the two major languages mentioned above, there also exists a ‘created English dialect’ called Iyaric. This is spoken by members of the Rastafari movement, who consider English as a language imposed upon them by the colonizers. So, in order to get rid of colonial English, this new dialect has been created. Moreover, the Jamaicans are known to make up their own words to suit the topic they are speaking about. So, don’t be too shocked if you hear a new word every now and then.",
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"headings": "The Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\n\nThe Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\nWatch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nLearn Jamaican Language The Easy Way\nRead More ...\nRecommended For You ...\nOther Great Articles You Might Have Missed\nShare this page with friends:\nP.S. Didn't find what you were looking for? Still need help?\nAbout The Author\n",
"segment": "For Authentic Jamaican products, from my very own hands, visit my Etsy store here. The official language of Jamaica is English, Jamaican English. Jamaican Standard English is a dialect of English encompassing in a unique way, parts and mergers of both American English and British English dialects. Watch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nClick Here to watch my latest videos on my fun YouTube channel - you'll love it! Want to learn Jamaican Language? Click Here And Get A Simple Course\nTypically we use British English spellings but does not reject American English spellings. Although the distinction between the two is best described as a continuum rather than a solid line, it is not to be confused with Jamaican Patois (what linguists call Jamaican Creole), nor with the vocabulary and language usage of the Rastafarian movement. By the way, \"Patois\" or Patwa is a French term referring to regional languages of France, which include some Creole languages, but in Jamaica it refers to Jamaican Creole, which Jamaicans have traditionally seen as \"broken\", \"bad\", or incorrect Standard English. Jamaican Standard English is grammatically similar to British Standard English.",
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"segment": "Actually, the main language is English in Jamaica. The locals call it Patois (patwa) and linguists call it Jamaican Creole. Jamaican Patois is a spoken language that has a variety of words that are formed together to make organized sentences. When listening to a Jamaican speak, sometimes it is hard to understand what they say because they usually speak rather fast. The words seem to run together all the while, and leaving out certain syllables makes it difficult to understand the first time. For instance, if a word like “everybody” comes into the sentence, only two syllables may be pronounced. Jamaican Creole language roots mainly come from the English language, but it has not been established as an official language yet. Sailors, indentured servants, convicts and soldiers brought early Modern English to the Caribbean, and it was known as a more conservative form of English. Fragmented English was in the making during the slavery days and had African influences. The Japanese have some interesting rules on how to say hello.",
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"segment": "Well, there’s Jamaican English, and then there’s Jamaican Patois, which is the most widely spoken language. And though Jamaican Patois derives the bulk of its vocabulary from English, even the most surface-level introduction to its vocabulary will be enough to convince you that it’s a distinct language. That person you think is dumb? He’s bawn back a cow. And you must be bruck out (out of your mind) if you think the average American or Brit wouldn’t need some sort of language instruction to understand Jamaican parlance. “How did Jamaicans come to talk as they do?” writes Frederic G. Cassidy in Jamaica Talk. “ The musical lilt and staccato rhythms, the mingling of strange words, the vowel sounds that go sliding off into diphthongs, the cheerful defiance of many niceties of traditional English grammar, the salty idioms, the wonderfully compressed proverbs, the pungent imagery of nicknames and epithets in the bestowal of which these islanders appear to be peculiarly adept — where do all these hail from, and how did they come to be?” What Language Do Jamaicans Speak? Jamaican English\nJamaican English is the official language of Jamaica, and it’s used in government, media, education and business.",
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"segment": "What do you call people from Jamaica? Research Maniacs Directory | Follow | Search\nWhat do you call someone from Jamaica? In other words, what are people from Jamaica called? A person from Jamaica and/or a citizen of Jamaica is called Jamaican. You may also be interested in what people from Jamaica speak? In other words, what language do people in Jamaica speak? The language that people speak in Jamaica is English and Jamaican Creole. Okay, now that you know what people from Jamaica are called and you know what language they speak, you may want to learn more about the people of Jamaica. Here is more information about the country of Jamaica\n\n\n\n\nCopyright | Privacy Policy | Social Media | Disclaimer | Contact | Advertise",
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"segment": "Owing to this, some 900,000 Jamaicans reside in the United States, 800,000 in the United Kingdom, and 231,110 in Canada. Languages\nEnglish is the official language of Jamaica. It has been spoken nationally for more than 300 years. Also known as Jamaican Standard English, the language is a subtle blend of American and British English, spoken in an Irish accent. The usual practice however, is to use British spellings instead of the American ones. The de facto national language of Jamaica is Jamaican Patois, also commonly referred to as Jamaican. From the linguistic point of view, Jamaican Patois is a very interesting language. It is a Creole language, which means that it is a combination of two parent languages viz., English and West African. Today, it has about 6.2 million native speakers, which makes it the most widely spoken language in Jamaica.",
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"segment": "What Language Is Spoken In Jamaica? What Language Is Spoken In Jamaica? Though English is technically the official language, Jamaica is home to a unique linguistic legacy unlike any other in the world. By Steph Koyfman\nJuly 12, 2019\nEnglish is the official language of Jamaica, but that’s an insufficient response to accurately do justice to the island’s linguistic profile. So what language do Jamaicans speak? Well, there’s Jamaican English, and then there’s Jamaican Patois, which is the most widely spoken language. And though Jamaican Patois derives the bulk of its vocabulary from English, even the most surface-level introduction to its vocabulary will be enough to convince you that it’s a distinct language. That person you think is dumb? He’s bawn back a cow. And you must be bruck out (out of your mind) if you think the average American or Brit wouldn’t need some sort of language instruction to understand Jamaican parlance.",
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"segment": "The Language of Jamaica\nStay up-to-date with all that's new at My-Island-Jamaica, Click Here to subscribe for my updates and don't miss a thing! Have a QUESTION? The Distinctive\nLanguage of Jamaica\nSharing Is Caring! Share this awesome content with your friends now. New! For Authentic Jamaican products, from my very own hands, visit my Etsy store here. The official language of Jamaica is English, Jamaican English. Jamaican Standard English is a dialect of English encompassing in a unique way, parts and mergers of both American English and British English dialects. Watch! See the real Jamaica in VIDEOS\nClick Here to watch my latest videos on my fun YouTube channel - you'll love it!",
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"segment": "However, many of the intonations, grammatical structures and some of the words have a strong African presence. Today Jamaican Creole is spoken throughout the country, as well as in neighborhoods of the Jamaican Diaspora in places such as New York, Miami, London and Toronto. It is important to state again, however, that English remains the \"official\" language of Jamaica, despite its minority status in terms of the number of speakers. English is the language of education, commerce, and the institutional world, but in informal situations the large majority of Jamaicans rely on their Patois for communication. Jamaican Patois features a linguistic continuum (or Creole continuum), meaning that the variety of the language closest to the lexifier language (known as the arcolet or dominant language, in this case English) is systematically indistinguishable from intermediate varieties of the language (collectively known as the mescolet) nor even from the most divergent rural varieties (collectively referred to as the basilect ). In other words, even those who speak the form of Jamaican Creole that is closest to the English language can be heard and understood by those who speak the form of Creole that most departs from the English language, and vice versa\nWhen it comes to pronunciation and vocabulary, Jamaican Creole can be significantly different from English, even though Creole relies heavily on the use of English words and derivatives. According to language professionals, Jamaican Creole or Patois exhibits resemblances to the pidgin and Creole languages of West Africa, largely due to their shared descent from the combining of African substrate languages with the languages of Europe. As we mentioned briefly above, Jamaican Creole is mainly a spoken language, with UK-style English used for writing by most of the Jamaican people. However, Jamaican Creole has been gaining ground as a literary language for almost a hundred years. One such example of written Jamaican Patois is the book of Jamaican poems called Songs of Jamaica, written and published by Claude McKay in 1912.",
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"segment": "What Genre of Music Does Michael Buble Sing? | Our Pastimes\nMUSIC MISCELLANEOUS\nWhat Genre of Music Does Michael Buble Sing? By: Jay Goldsworthy Updated September 15, 2017\nBy: Jay Goldsworthy Updated September 15, 2017\nShare It\nShare\nTweet\nPost\nEmail\nPrint\nRelated\nSolitaire - 100% Free to Play Online\nLearn More →\nBorn in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada in 1975, Michael Buble developed his love of music from his grandfather, who introduced him to the tunes of the Swing era. Buble is now one of the most popular and respected vocalists in contemporary music, using his smooth voice to emote songs written in various styles and genres. Swing and Big Band\nBuble has been successful covering swing and big band classics such as Peggy Lee's \"Fever,\" Nina Simone's \"Feeling Good,\" Bobby Darin's \"Mack the Knife\" and Frank Sinatra's \"That's Life.\" Standards\nBuble has been called a \"throw-back\" artist for his revival of such musical standards as \"My Funny Valentine,\" \"Call Me Irresponsible\" and \"Come Fly With Me.\" Jazz\nJazz became a part of Buble's smooth vocals when he took on Billy Paul's \"Me and Mrs. Jones\" and Mel Torme's \"A Foggy Day In London Town.\" Traditional Pop\nBuble's repertoire expanded into mainstream traditional pop when he covered songs by such diverse artists as Eric Clapton (\"Wonderful Tonight\"), Elvis Presley (\"Can't Help Falling In Love\"), Queen (\"Crazy Thing Called Love\") and the Beatles (\"Can't Buy Me Love\").",
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"segment": "Jun 26, 2015\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_reddit\nico_comments_squared\nico_print\nMichael Bublé is a Grammy-winning singer from Canada whose style is inspired by the likes of greats Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra. Who Is Michael Buble? Michael Bublé is a classic jazz and soul singer who cites Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald as his major influences. At age 17 he entered and won the British Columbia Youth Talent Search, launching his career. Since then, he has had several No. 1 songs and albums and has won several awards. Early Life\nSinger and actor Michael Steven Bublé was born on September 9, 1975, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Bublé's father, Lewis, was often out at sea. This left his mother, Amber, and grandfather, Demetrio Santanga, as the primary caregivers for Bublé; and his two younger sisters, Crystal and Brandee.",
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"headings": "MICHAEL BUBLÉ TICKETS - UK TOUR 2020\nMICHAEL BUBLÉ TICKETS - UK TOUR 2020\nMichael Bublé has announced the \"An Evening with Michael Bublé\" tour, including a ten-date tour of concerts across the UK in July and August 2020.\nMICHAEL BUBLÉ OUTDOOR CONCERTS TICKETS\nFri 24 July 2020\nBath\nBath Royal Crescent\nSat 25 July 2020\nBath\nBath Royal Crescent\nSun 26 July 2020\nHatfield House\nHatfield House\nTue 28 July 2020\nNorwich\nNorwich Blickling Estate\nWeb 29 July 2020\nThe Pattonair County Ground Derby\nThe Pattonair County Ground Derby\nFri 31 July 2020\nWarwick Castle\nWarwick Castle\nSat 1 August 2020\nEmirates Riverside Durham\nEmirates Riverside Durham\nSun 2 August 2020\nLeeds Harewood House\nLeeds Harewood House\nTue 4 August 2020\nExeter Powderham Castle\nExeter Powderham Castle\nWed 5 August 2020\nCardiff Castle\nCardiff Castle\nFri 7 August 2020\nThe 1st Central County Ground Hove\nHome Park\nABOUT MICHAEL BUBLÉ\nDISCOVER MORE ABOUT MICHAEL BUBLÉ\nFAQs\nWhere is Michael Bublé going on tour?\nWhen is Michael Bublé going on tour?\nMICHAEL BUBLÉ 2020 – FULL UK TOUR DATES:\nAre hotel packages available for Michael Bublé concerts? Where can I find hotels near the show?\nSee hotel packages for Michael Bublé’s 2020 UK tour below:\nWhat are some of Michael Bublé’s top songs?\nWhen will I receive my tickets?\nAre accessible tickets available for the concert?\nCan I sell my Michael Bublé tickets?\n",
"segment": "Bublé connects with his audience like no other and has become one of the best live entertainers in the world due to his world-class showmanship, warmly delivered songs and genuine humour and charisma. Born in British Columbia, Canada in 1975, Bublé was first introduced to the swing music era by his grandfather which was an early inspiration for his sound. His first album Babalu was released in 2001, and he has since gone on to release nine more studio albums, including 2009’s Crazy Love with hit single Haven’t Met You Yet, inspired by his now wife Luisana Lopilato. His 2011 C hristmas album also topped the charts and established Bublé as a global megastar, becoming a staple soundtrack of the festive season with instantly recognisable hits such as Holly Jolly Christmas, It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas and Santa Claus is Coming to Town. On the same day his tenth album Love was released in 2018, he earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Michael has already completed six sold-out world tours, won four Grammy Awards and sold over 60 million records over the course of his extraordinary career. Beloved the world over, he now embarks on his most spectacular tour yet in 2020. Tickets for An Evening with Michael Bublé go on sale at 09:00 on Friday 6 December 2019. DISCOVER MORE ABOUT MICHAEL BUBLÉ\nRead more about Michael Bublé’s previous concerts and tours in our feature articles: Read about Michael Bublé’s 2019 tour here »\nRead all of our Michael Bublé articles »\nFAQs\nWhere is Michael Bublé going on tour?",
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"segment": "Michael Buble | Biography, Albums, Songs, & Facts | Britannica\nHome Entertainment & Pop Culture Music, Contemporary Genres Pop Music\nMichael Bublé\nCanadian singer\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nJanet Moredock\nFreelance writer and editor. See Article History\nMichael Bublé, (born September 9, 1975, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada), Canadian singer and songwriter who found fame in the early 21st century with a combination of reworked swing -era classics and original ballads. As a child, Bublé enjoyed a particularly close relationship with his grandfather, who introduced him to the crooners of the 1930s and ’40s. He began performing in his teens, with the assistance of his grandfather, who bartered his services as a plumber to buy stage time for Bublé. His break came in 2000 when he sang at the wedding of the daughter of former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, who introduced him to the Grammy Award -winning producer and arranger David Foster. Foster signed him to his 143 Records label in 2001, the same year that Bublé released his independently produced debut album BaBalu. Two years later Bublé released his first album produced by Foster, Michael Bublé. It earned him Canada’s Juno Award in 2004 for new artist of the year. His first Christmas recording, the extended-play release Let It Snow! ( 2003), was followed by two live CD/DVDs, Come Fly with Me (2004) and Caught in the Act (2005).",
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"segment": "Salary and Net Worth\n6 Michael Bublé: Rumors and Controversy\n7 Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size\n8 Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc\nWho is Michael Bublé? Michael Bublé is a famous Canadian singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. He has won four Grammy Awards for the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category till now. He has sold over 50 million records and gained international fame for his 2005 album, It’s Time. Michael Bublé: Birth Facts, Family, and Childhood\nMichael Bublé was born on 9 September 1975, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. His nationality is Italian and his ethnicity is Italian-Canadian.",
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"segment": "He has won several awards, including three Grammy Awards and multiple Juno Awards. His first album reached the top ten in Canada and the UK. He found a worldwide audience with his 2005 album It's Time, and his 2007 album Call Me Irresponsible which reached number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart, the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and several European charts. Bublé's 2009 album Crazy Love debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 after three days of sales, and remained there for two weeks. It was also his fourth number one album on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. His 2011 holiday album, titled Christmas, was in first place on the Billboard 200 for the final four weeks of 2011 and the first week of 2012, totaling five weeks atop the chart, it also made the Top 5 in the United Kingdom. With this, Christmas became his third-consecutive number-one album on the chart. His latest album, To Be Loved, was a big success, released in April 2013 it was preceded by the release of the lead single and original composition \"It's a Beautiful Day\", \"Close Your Eyes\" followed and \"After All\" featuring Bryan Adams performed by him as a UK exclusive and posted on YouTube, the single is out in late-September 2013. Leonard Cohen\nBlues Artist\nLeonard Norman Cohen, CC GOQ is a Canadian Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter, musician, poet, and novelist. His work often explores religion, isolation, sexuality, and personal relationships.",
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what does jackson browne sing? | Before the Deluge | [
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"segment": "electric organ, acoustic guitar\nMichael Utley: keyboard\nAlex Acuña: percussion\nEzra Klinger & Pavel Farkas: violin\nJimbo Ross & Peter Hatch: viola\nGuest Vocalists: J. D. Souther: backing vocals; acoustic guitar; vocal arrangements\nSteven Soles: backing vocals\nJackson Browne:",
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"segment": "He is known in the guitar community for his use of \"cheap\" instruments sold at Sears department stores and intended for amateurs. He uses these for the unique sound they produce, especially with a slide. In the early 1990s, he toured and recorded with Hani Naser adding percussive instruments to his solo performances, and his instrumental repertoire which he uses in his session work. In recent years, Lindley has also toured extensively and recorded with reggae percussionist Wally Ingram. It is his touring around the world that has exposed him to part of his array of instruments that appear exotic to many Western audiences. Lindley's voice is heard in the version of \" Stay \" performed by Jackson Browne. Browne's version is a continuation of \"The Load Out\", and its refrain is sung in progressively higher vocal ranges. The refrain of \"Oh won't you stay, just a little bit longer\" is sung first by Browne, then by Rosemary Butler, then by Lindley in falsetto. Lindley joined Jackson Browne for a tour of Spain in 2006. Love Is Strange:",
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"segment": "Roundabout - Yes\n92. Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne\n93. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) - The New Seekers\n94. Vincent / Castles In the Air - Don Mclean\n95. Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms) - The Detroit Emeralds\n96. Speak to the Sky - Rick Springfield\n97. I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony) - The Hillside Singers\n98. Walkin' In the Rain With the One I Love - Love Unlimited\n99. Get On the Good Foot, Pt. 1 - James Brown\n100.",
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"segment": "Pet Sounds; Smiley Smile; Friends; 20/20\nThe Beau Brummels: Triangle\nStephen Bishop: Careless\nCilla Black: It Makes Me Feel Good\nBread: Bread\nTeresa Brewer: 16 Most Requested Songs\nJackson Browne: The Pretender\nJack Bruce:",
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"url": "https://returnofrock.com/jackson-browne-albums-ranked/",
"title": "Jackson Browne Albums Ranked | Return of Rock",
"headings": "Jackson Browne Albums Ranked\nJackson Browne Albums Ranked\n10. Looking East (1996)\n9. Standing In The Breach (2014)\n8. Lives in the Balance (1986)\n7. Hold Out (1980)\n6. I’m Alive (1993)\n5. Saturate Before Using (1972)\n4. Running on Empty (1977)\n3. For Everyman (1973)\n2. The Pretender (1976)\n1. Late for the Sky (1974)\n",
"segment": "sort of a live/studio lp. we went to see Jackson touring behind this album and he was fantastic. he was also vulnerable and candid and bruised from his wife’s suicide and the title reflects his driving around the city and no remembering to fill the tank he was so distracted. he pretty much put it right out there “heart on my sleeve” and while I sympathized I also liked him for his courage.” 3. For Everyman (1973)\n“This is an album for `everyman”, the definitive statement by Jackson Browne of his disturbing and apocalyptic view of contemporary society, and his hopes and fears for its future. It is also a lovely, stirring, and evocative song cycle that illuminates Jackson Browne’s unique vocal and instrumental arrangements, and sends one running for the door to buy more of the albums of the early “JB” variety. My personal favorites on this wonderful album are “Our Lady of the Well”, a interesting and fetching suggestion of Browne’s social and political concerns blended with a celebration of the common rural peasantry of Latin America, “Take It Easy” written with Glenn Frye of the Eagles and recorded by both Browne and the Eagles, “These Times You’ve Come” about an old pair of lovers who still see each other romantically after parting, and of course, the combination song cycle of “Sing My Songs” and “For Everyman”, which like “The Deluge” on another album, sets out Browne’s fear of a pending eco-disaster and apocalypse. “ 2. The Pretender (1976)\n“Up until I heard this album I hated Jackson Browne’s music.",
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where did president andrew jackson grew up? | Waxhaws | [
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"segment": "Wikimedia Commons\nAndrew Jackson, the 7 th President of the United States, was born in a remote area of the Waxhaws region between North Carolina and South Carolina, three weeks after the sudden death of his father at the age of 29. Jackson’s mother and two brothers died during the Revolutionary War, and at the age of 14, he was orphaned. His family’s death during the war would spark Jackson’s lifelong animosity of the British. Jackson was adopted by his uncles and he began studying law in his late teens. At the age of 21, Jackson was appointed prosecuting attorney in the western district of North Carolina. After using his wealth to settle in Nashville, Tennessee, Jackson helped to establish the Tennessee Constitution and was elected as the state’s first representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. Jackson shortly served in the U.S. Senate, then went on to become a war hero during the War of 1812. He first tried to run for president in the 1824 election and eventually succeeded in 1828 presidential election. Did You Know? While serving in the military during the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson first earned his nickname, Old Hickory, as several people admired him and said he was “as tough as old hickory wood.”",
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"segment": "A lawyer, enslaver, and general—and eventually the seventh president of the United States—he rose from humble frontier beginnings to become one of the most powerful Americans of the nineteenth century. Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, on the border between North and South Carolina, to two immigrants from northern Ireland. He grew up during dangerous times. At age thirteen, he joined an American militia unit in the Revolutionary War. He was soon captured, and a British officer slashed at his head with a sword after he refused to shine the officer’s shoes. Disease during the war had claimed the lives of his two brothers and his mother, leaving him an orphan. Their deaths and his wounds had left Jackson with a deep and abiding hatred of Great Britain. After the war, Jackson moved west to frontier Tennessee, where despite his poor education, he prospered, working as a lawyer and acquiring land and enslaved laborers. ( He would eventually come to keep 150 enslaved laborers at the Hermitage, his plantation near Nashville.) In 1796, Jackson was elected as a U.S. representative, and a year later he won a",
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"segment": "Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) was born to Presbyterian Scots-Irish immigrant parents. His birthplace is usually believed to be North Carolina, along the South Carolina line. While serving in a North Carolina regiment as a courier during the American Revolution, a teenaged Jackson was captured with his brother and imprisoned by the British army. When Jackson refused to clean the boots of a British officer, he was slashed across his head. The blow left a lasting scar and an intense hatred for the British. After studying law briefly in Salisbury, North Carolina, Jackson sought his fortune on the Tennessee frontier, to which he moved in 1787. He quickly became a successful lawyer and eventually established a plantation near Nashville, called The Hermitage. When Tennessee became a state in 1796, Jackson served as its representative in Congress, then as a U.S. senator in 1797, and finally as a judge on the Tennessee Supreme Court in 1798. 3\n“Andrew Jackson,” Dictionary of American Biography, ed. Dumas Malone (New York:",
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"segment": "Where was Andrew Jackson born? | The Hermitage\n\n\n\n\n\nHome » Hermitage Blog & Resources » General » Where was Andrew Jackson born? General\nWhere was Andrew Jackson born? FAQ: Where Was Andrew Jackson born? On March 15, 1767, Andrew Jackson was born in the Waxhaws region, an area near Lancaster, in South Carolina. Pinpointing the Exact Location of Jackson’s birth\nThe exact location of Jackson’s birth is unknown, as the area was still being settled and surveyed. Since the Waxhaws settlement was still being established somewhere near the border of North and South Carolina, the precise area of his upbringing is difficult to identify. Jackson always claimed South Carolina as his birthplace, while an aunt who was present at his birth argued that he was actually born in North Carolina. However, the Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church is believed to be the church Jackson attended.",
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"segment": "He was born on March 15, 1767, in a region called Waxhaw. His birthplace, Waxhaw, makes him the first president of the United States to be born west of the Appalachians. Due to the dispute at the time over the location of the Waxhaw region, both South Carolina and North Carolina often refer to Andrew Jackson as theirs. Jackson did settle this difference by stating that South Carolina was, in fact, his home state. But the verdict is still out on this one. It is for this reason why Jackson remains the only U.S. president in history to not have an exact home state of birth. Andrew Jackson grew up in stark poverty. His single mother struggled to make ends meet to feed both Andrew Jackson and his older brothers. In the space of just under two years, Andrew Jackson lost two older brothers and his mother. His life was certainly one full of misery.",
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"segment": "3. Andrew Jackson, born March 15, 1767 in the Waxhaws area on the border between present day North and South Carolina ; died June 08, 1845 at The Hermitage, Davidson County, Tennessee He married Rachel Donelson about 1791 in Natchez, Mississippi. A ndrew Jackson, Sr Find A Grave Memorial# 10224756\nPresident Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767. His parents were Scots-Irish colonists Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Presbyterians who had emigrated from Ireland two years earlier. Jackson's father was born in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, in current-day Northern Ireland, around 1738. Jackson's parents lived in the village of Boneybefore, also in County Antrim. Their former house is preserved as the Andrew Jackson Centre and is open to the public. When they emigrated to America in 1765, Jackson's parents probably landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They would have traveled overland down through the Appalachian Mountains to the Scots-Irish community in the Waxhaws region, straddling the border between North and South Carolina.",
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"segment": "Facts, Information, Trivia about President Andrew Jackson\nInteresting Facts , trivia and information President Andrew Jackson\nWelcome\nArticles\nAuto\nEntertainment\nHobby\nShop\nTravel\nVideo\nOther\nQ&A\nPresident Andrew Jackson\nFacts, information, and Trivia about President Andrew Jackson\nAndrew Jackson was the United States of America’s seventh president. President Andrew Jackson was born in Waxhaw, North Carolina on March 15, 1767 and grew up to become America’s seventh president. His place of primary affiliation was Tennessee. Andrew Jackson became president on March 4, 1829 and left the office on March 4, 1837. President Andrew Jackson was a member of the Democratic Party and his vice presidents were John C. Calhoun and Martin Van Buren. Andrew Jackson's nicknames include Old Hickory, Sharp Knife, The Hero of New Orleans, and The Old Hero. He was an orphan by age 14 because of war and cholera, but grew up to become a lawyer and earned enough to become a major plantation owner and merchant in Tennessee. In 1801 he became an officer in the Tennessee military, and advanced to major general. He led several battles against the Creek Indians and had seized large areas of land from them. In 1812 Jackson laid the foundation for his later political success by defeating the British in the Battle of New Orleans.",
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"segment": "61 years, 11 months, 18 days\nYear Elected: 1828\nYears Served: March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837\nPolitical Party: Democratic\nBirthplace: The Waxhaws region between North Carolina and South Carolina\nphoto source: Wikimedia Commons\nAndrew Jackson, the 7 th President of the United States, was born in a remote area of the Waxhaws region between North Carolina and South Carolina, three weeks after the sudden death of his father at the age of 29. Jackson’s mother and two brothers died during the Revolutionary War, and at the age of 14, he was orphaned. His family’s death during the war would spark Jackson’s lifelong animosity of the British. Jackson was adopted by his uncles and he began studying law in his late teens. At the age of 21, Jackson was appointed prosecuting attorney in the western district of North Carolina.",
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"segment": "Andrew Jackson’s Early Life\nAndrew Jackson was the son of Andrew and Elizabeth Jackson. He was born on March 15, 1767 in the Waxhaws area, a Scottish-Irish community situated between the borders of North and South Carolina. Both his parents were immigrants from Ireland who traveled to America two years before his birth. They brought along their two sons, Hugh and Robert. Unfortunately, Jackson never met his father as he died in an accident just a mere three weeks before he was born. There are some questions about where his place of birth was exactly. Back then, Waxhaws area was so remote that surveys were yet officially done on the borders of North and South Carolina. Elizabeth, his mother gave birth as she was on a grueling trip home from burying her husband. Jackson claimed that he was born at an uncle’s place in South Carolina while more recent evidences seem to show that he was born in North Carolina. The Jackson Family and the American Revolutionary War\nDuring the Battle of Stono Ferry, Jackson’s eldest brother, Hugo died because of heat exhaustion.",
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"segment": "Classroom\n\n\nTENNESSEE HISTORY Classroom\nFULL HISTORY STORIES\nPresident Andrew Jackson\nAndrew Jackson is traditionally reported to have been born on March 15, 1767 near Waxhaw, SC. His father was an Irish immigrant, who had died shortly after his birth. Jackson’s mother, however, continued on in the true frontier fashion of the day and raised Andrew and his three brothers in the backwoods of early America. At age nine, Andrew and his family were swept into the passions of the Revolutionary War. At age 9, Jackson and his brother were captured after the Battle of Hanging Rock and sent to Prisoner of War camps. During the time, a British officer ordered Jackson to black his boots and, when the boy refused, was slashed across the forearm with a saber leaving a scar he carried for the rest of his life. Jackson saw his brothers die in British POW Camps from smallpox and even contracted the disease himself, but survived. His mother also passed away during the Revolution while traveling to Charleston to care for wounded American prisoners. Andrew Jackson emerged from the War older, wiser, and with a loathing for all things British. ooooooooo\nAfter a stint as a schoolteacher in Charleston, Jackson began studying law in Salisbury, N.C. and eventually moved to the city of Jonesborough in frontier Tennessee where he was admitted to the Bar in November 1787.",
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"segment": "Poe is now located under the Poe Monument just inside the cemetery gates. \"He was moved in April of 1875 to the location that is now marked as the 'original burial site' and again in November of 1875 to his current location, just inside the cemetery gates. His original headstone was destroyed in an accident immediately after his death and was never replaced, so he was in an unmarked grave from October 1849 until April of 1875. As people came to pay their respects, perhaps pray for his poor, unfortunate soul (rumors about his alcoholism, etc. started immediately after his death) they were unable to find his exact gravesite. Local school children went into the neighborhoods in 1875 to raise money for a suitable monument. Unfortunately, the monument would not fit on his original gravesite (between his grandfather David Poe and the monument marking the second burial place), so he was moved to an unused portion of the Poe Grave (where the 'original monument' is now located). When he was moved in November of 1875, no stone was placed to mark the original grave. In the 1930's they decided to mark the 'original' burial place and basically didn't go far enough into the Church's records, thereby marking the second burial site as the first. \"Our Halloween Tour is very interesting (as you noted on your website) and features Frank the Body Snatcher, an actual figure from the University of Maryland Medical School's history, in addition to dramatic presentations of some of Poe's works, and tours of the catacombs.\"",
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"headings": "10 Strange Facts About Edgar Allen Poe’s Death\n10 Strange Facts About Edgar Allen Poe’s Death\n10. He was advised not to travel\n9. He could not remember where he put his luggage\n8. The circumstances in which he was found\n7. He may have been a victim of “cooping”\n6. His enemy wrote his obituary\n5. Was he or wasn’t he drinking?\n4. Only seven people attended his funeral\n3. Final resting place\n2. He died just ten days before his wedding\n1. He may have been murdered\nLiked it? Take a second to support Toptenz.net on Patreon!\n",
"segment": "3. Final resting place\nPoe was initially buried in his grandfather’s plot in an unmarked grave at Westminster Burying Grounds in Baltimore. Several years later, his cousin Neilson ordered a marble headstone but while it was under construction, a train crashed into the stone carver’s shop and destroyed the stone. He never ordered another one. Many years later, a proper and very prestigious monument was designed for the deceased poet. In fact, it was designed by George Frederick, who also designed City Hall in Baltimore. Since the monument was too big for the original burial site, it was placed at the front corner of the cemetery. A year later, in November 1875, his body was moved to his new resting place. Then in 1913, another stone was placed at the original unmarked location where Poe had initially been buried, although it is said that the stone is not in the correct location. 2.",
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"segment": "While it was being moved to the new location, Poe’s coffin broke, revealing what was left of Poe’s remains. Pieces of the coffin are now collector’s items. Supposedly, one of Poe’s female admirers wore a cross fashioned from pieces of wood. Poe’s wife was buried next to him nearly 40 years after her death\nPoe’s wife died two years before he did, and she was buried in his landlord’s family crypt in the Bronx. After he was reburied under his new monument, some of his admirers decided to move her next to him in Baltimore. The problem was that developers had already built over her cemetery and moved the bodies. Fortunately, one of Poe’s eccentric biographers William Gill rescued her bones. Unfortunately, he took them home with him and kept them in a box under his bed for years before he sent them to Baltimore for reburial. Poe’s death did not stop him from writing\nIn the 1860s, the medium Lizzie Doten published some poetry she claimed had been dictated to her by Poe’s ghost. His fiancée Sarah Helen Whitman (after his first wife’s death but before his engagement to Elmira Shelton) hired a medium to move in with her because she thought Poe’s spirit was trying to communicate with her, too.",
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"segment": "Where is Edgar Allan Poe buried? - Answers\nEdgar Allan Poe\nCelebrity Births Deaths and Ages\nWhere is Edgar Allan Poe buried? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-09-27 09:05:18\nEdgar Allan Poe is buried at Westminster Burying Ground, in Baltimore, Maryland, along with his wife/cousin, and \"aunt.\" Westminster Hall and Burying Ground\n519 West Fayette Street\nBaltimore, MD\nBaltimore, Maryland\nIn the cemetery at Westminster Burying Ground at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, MD. Baltimore, Maryland\nIn the Westminster Burying Ground at Westminster Presbyterian Church in that city\nEdgar Allan Poe is buried in Baltimore, Maryland in the cemetery at Westminster Church. At the Old Westminster Burying Ground, 519 West Fayette Street in Baltimore, Maryland. His grave is is in the Westminister Burial Ground in Baltimore, Maryland. 1 2 3\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhere is Edgar Allan Poe buried? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer",
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"segment": "He was taken to Washington College Hospital. While in the hospital he became delirious and started seeing hallucinations. He died on October 7, 1849, in the hospital. Though it is not known what was his cause of death, there are several possible theories, including congestion of the brain, alcohol withdrawal, tuberculosis, and rabies. Poe was buried in the grounds of the Westminster Church and Burying Ground after a small funeral with only a few people. On May 17, 1875, Poe was reburied at the front of the churchyard after a city-wide campaign to raise money to build a large monument. He is buried there alongside his wife Virginia, and Virginia's mother Maria Clemm. Selected stories and poems\nIllustration by French impressionist Édouard Manet for the Stéphane Mallarmé translation of \" The Raven \", 1875. Digitally restored. Short stories\n\"Berenice\" (1835) Horror story about obsession\n\" The Black Cat \" (1845) Horror story about a cat\n\"The Cask of Amontillado\" (1846) A story of revenge\n\"A Descent Into The Maelström\" (1845) Man vs. Nature, Adventure Story\n\"Eleonora\" (1841) A love story\n\"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar\" (1845) Talking with a dead man\n\" The Fall of the House of Usher \" (1839) An old house and its secrets\n\"The Gold Bug\" (1843) A search for pirate treasure\n\"Hop-Frog\" (1845) A dwarf seeks revenge\n\"The Imp of the Perverse\" (1845) Procrastination and confession\n\" Ligeia \" (1838) A haunting supernatural tale\n\"The Man of the Crowd\" (1845) How to follow someone\n\"Manuscript Found in a Bottle\" (1833) Adventure at sea\n\"The Masque of the Red Death\" (1842) The horror of the plague\n\"Mesmeric Revelation\" (1849) Conversation with a hypnotized dying man\n\"The Murders in the Rue Morgue\" (1841) A detective story\n\"Never Bet the Devil Your Head\" (1841) A comedy with a moral\n\"The Oval Portrait\" (1842) A tragic love story\n\"The Pit and the Pendulum\" (1842) A torture chamber\n\"The Premature Burial\" (1844) About being buried alive\n\"The Purloined Letter\" (1845) A detective story\n\"Silence - A Fable\" (1838) A dream\n\"Some Words With a Mummy\" (1845) A mummy speaks\n\"The Spectacles\" (1844) A comedy about love at first sight\n\"The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether\" (1845) Inside an insane asylum\n\" The Tell-Tale Heart \" (1843) A murderer's guilt\nPoems\n\" The Conqueror Worm \"\n\" The Raven \"\n\" To Helen \"\nRelated pages\nLycée Edgar-Poe\nPreserved homes, landmarks, and museums\nThe Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site in Philadelphia is one of several preserved former residences of Poe.",
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"segment": "While in the hospital he became delirious and started seeing hallucinations. He died on October 7, 1849, in the hospital. Though it is not known what was his cause of death, there are several possible theories, including congestion of the brain, alcoholism withdrawal, tuberculosis, and rabies . Poe was buried in the grounds of the Westminster Church and Burying Ground after a small funeral with only a few people. On May 17, 1875, Poe was reburied at the front of the churchyard after a city-wide campaign to raise money to build a large monument. He is buried there alongside his wife Virginia, and Virginia's mother Maria Clemm. Selected works\nShort stories\n\"Berenice\" (1835) Horror story about obsession\n\" The Black Cat \" (1845) Horror story about a cat\n\" The Cask of Amontillado \" (1846) A story of revenge\n\"A Descent Into The Maelström\" (1845) Man vs. Nature, Adventure Story\n\"Eleonora\" (1841) A love story\n\" The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar \" (1845) Talking with a dead man\n\" The Fall of the House of Usher \" (1839) An old house and its secrets\n\"The Gold Bug\" (1843) A search for pirate treasure\n\" Hop-Frog \" (1845) A dwarf seeks revenge\n\"The Imp of the Perverse\" (1845) Procrastination and confession\n\" Ligeia \" (1838) A haunting supernatural tale\n\"The Man of the Crowd\" (1845) How to follow someone\n\"Manuscript Found in a Bottle\" (1833) Adventure at sea\n\" The Masque of the Red Death \" (1842) The horror of the plague\n\"Mesmeric Revelation\" (1849) Conversation with a hypnotized dying man\n\"The Murders in the Rue Morgue\" (1841) A detective story\n\"Never Bet the Devil Your Head\" (1841) A comedy with a moral\n\"The Oval Portrait\" (1842) A tragic love story\n\"The Pit and the Pendulum\" (1842) A torture chamber\n\"The Premature Burial\" (1844) About being buried alive\n\"The Purloined Letter\" (1845) A detective story\n\"Silence - A Fable\" (1838) A dream\n\"Some Words With a Mummy\" (1845) A mummy speaks\n\"The Spectacles\" (1844) A comedy about love at first sight\n\"The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether\" (1845) Inside an insane asylum\n\" The Tell-Tale Heart \" (1843) A murderer's guilt\n\" William Wilson \" (1839) A doppelganger story\nPoems\n\" The Conqueror Worm \"\n\" The Raven \"\n\" To Helen \"\n\" The Bells \"\nRelated pages\nLycée Edgar-Poe\nOther websites\n\nWikimedia Commons has media related to Edgar Allan Poe. Wikisource has original writing related to this article: Edgar Allan Poe\n\nWikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Edgar Allan Poe\nPoe's resting place\nPoe's life, poems, works\nPoe Museum Archived 2006-10-03 at the Wayback Machine\nBest Edgar Allan Poe Poems\nRetrieved from \" https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edgar_Allan_Poe&oldid=7493273 \"\nCategories:",
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"headings": "13 Haunting Facts About Edgar Allan Poe’s Death\n13 Haunting Facts About Edgar Allan Poe’s Death\nWhen he died, Poe was on his way to Philadelphia for an editing job\nA week before his death, his doctor advised him not to travel\nPoe could not remember the location of his luggage\nFour days before his death Poe was found at a polling place on a voting day\nPoe’s cat could not live without him\nHis enemy wrote his obituary\nHis attending physician dismissed reports that Poe had been drinking heavily before his death\nHis friend spread rumors that he had been drunk\nPoe’s hair was a collector’s item\nOnly seven people attended Poe’s funeral\nPoe’s body was moved decades after his death\nPoe’s wife was buried next to him nearly 40 years after her death\nPoe’s death did not stop him from writing\n",
"segment": "One of the attendees, Henry Herring, was later quoted as saying about Poe, “I didn’t have anything to do with him when he was alive, and I don’t want to have anything to do with him after his death.” Edgar Allan Poe monument\nPhoto: Edgar Allan Poe Museum\nPoe’s body was moved decades after his death\nPoe was buried in an unmarked grave in his grandfather’s plot in Westminster Burying Grounds in Baltimore. Eleven years later, a cousin paid for a monument, but the stone was destroyed by a train that crashed into the stone carver’s shop. It was 26 years after Poe’s death that teachers and students raised the money for a proper monument that was placed in a place of honor next to the cemetery gate. While it was being moved to the new location, Poe’s coffin broke, revealing what was left of Poe’s remains. Pieces of the coffin are now collector’s items. Supposedly, one of Poe’s female admirers wore a cross fashioned from pieces of wood. Poe’s wife was buried next to him nearly 40 years after her death\nPoe’s wife died two years before he did, and she was buried in his landlord’s family crypt in the Bronx. After he was reburied under his new monument, some of his admirers decided to move her next to him in Baltimore.",
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"headings": "Death of Edgar Allan Poe\nDeath of Edgar Allan Poe\nDeath of Edgar Allan Poe\nContents\nChronology\nCredibility of Moran\nCause of death\nFuneral\nBurial and reburial\nPosthumous character assassination\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nSources\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "On October 3, the American author was found delirious in Baltimore, Maryland, \"in great distress, and ... in need of immediate assistance\", according to the man who found him, Joseph W. Walker. He was taken to the Washington College Hospital, where he died at 5 a.m. on Sunday, October 7. He was 40 years old. Poe was never able to explain how he came to be in this condition. Much of the extant information about the last few days of Poe's life comes from his attending physician, Dr. John Joseph Moran, though his credibility is questionable. Poe was buried after a small funeral at the back of Westminster Hall and Burying Ground, but his remains were moved to a new grave with a larger monument in 1875. The newer monument also marks the burial place of Poe's wife, Virginia, and his mother-in-law, Maria. Theories as to what caused Poe's death include suicide, murder, cholera, hypoglycemia, rabies, syphilis, influenza, and that Poe was a victim of cooping. Evidence of the influence of alcohol is strongly disputed. After Poe's death, Rufus Wilmot Griswold wrote his obituary under the pseudonym \"Ludwig\".",
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"segment": "Thus the three who had struggled together as a family for so many years were reunited for eternity. In 1913, Orrin C. Painter placed another stone, intended to mark Poe’s original burial site, in the rear of the church. For uncertain reasons, this stone was initially misplaced completely outside of the Poe family lot. It was quickly moved to a more reasonable but still dubious location. Perhaps in part due to this confusion, but mostly because people simply love a good mystery, a strange rumor has persisted that the memorial committee failed to exhume Poe’s remains, instead moving those of some other poor soul. The improbability of this notion is obvious when one realizes that the exhumation in 1875 was supervised by George W. Spence, the man who buried Poe in 1849, and Poe’s cousin Neilson Poe, who attended the original funeral. In the intervening 25 years, both men had frequently been called upon to take visitors to see Edgar’s grave and were unlikely to have had the opportunity to forget the correct spot. Although no headstone ever marked Poe’s grave, the cemetery itself is quite small and the traditional site of the grave is framed by the marble slab of the Reverend Patrick Allison at the left and a prominent mausoleum behind. ∞∞∞∞∞∞∞\nDescription: The marble part of the monument measures 80 inches tall, to the peak, and tapers downward from 34 inches to 46 inches wide. (",
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"segment": "I'd love to go to that some year! UPDATE - 08/10/06\nLuann Marshall, the tour director for the Westminster Graveyard, writes to provide additional information: \"I visited your Morbid Sightseer site, which featured a visit to the Edgar Allan Poe Grave in Baltimore. I am the Tour Director for Westminster Graveyard and would like to clear up a common misconception about the location of Poe's body. \"Poe's body was actually moved twice in 1875, which sparked the rumor about the wrong body being moved. Poe is now located under the Poe Monument just inside the cemetery gates. \"He was moved in April of 1875 to the location that is now marked as the 'original burial site' and again in November of 1875 to his current location, just inside the cemetery gates. His original headstone was destroyed in an accident immediately after his death and was never replaced, so he was in an unmarked grave from October 1849 until April of 1875. As people came to pay their respects, perhaps pray for his poor, unfortunate soul (rumors about his alcoholism, etc. started immediately after his death) they were unable to find his exact gravesite.",
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"headings": "37 Unmissable, Fun And Cheap Things To Do In Rome\n37 Unmissable, Fun And Cheap Things To Do In Rome\n13 Unmissable Things To Do In Rome\nVisit St. Peter’s Basilica\nWander around St. Peter’s Square\nWalk up St. Peter’s Top of the Dome\nGo to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel\nExplore Castel Sant’Angelo\nCross Ponte Sant’Angelo\nDiscover the Capitoline Hill and Museums\nGo to the Colosseum\nAdmire the Arch of Constantine\nHead to the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill\nMarvel at the Pantheon\nGo on a tour of Galleria Borghese and Borghese Gardens\nAdmire the most amazing views of the city\n9 Unusual Things To Do In Rome\nSee the Optical Illusion of St.Peter’s Dome\nVisit the Baths of Caracalla\nExplore the Domus Aurea\nGo to Villa Farnesina\nMarvel at Palazzo Doria Pamphilj\nVisit San Clemente Basilica\nAnd St. John in the Lateran\nGo to Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica\nExplore the The Catacombs and the Appian Way\n9 Absolutely Fun Things To Do In Rome\nPut your hand in the Mouth of Truth\nGo on a Vespa tour\nSpot all the street art\nGo on an off-the-beaten path tour\nJoin a food tour\nTake a cooking class\nVisit a cat sanctuary\nExplore Rome’s coolest neighborhoods\nGo in search of Art Nouveau\n6 Budget Friendly And Free Things To Do In Rome\nEnjoy the views from the Altar of the Fatherland\nVisit all the squares\nAnd the churches\nTake advantage of free admissions to museums on Sundays\nStay at a self catering apartment\nOpt for trattorie rather than restaurants\nOther Useful Tips For Your Trip To Rome\nWhere to stay in Rome\nHow to get to Rome\nBest time to visit Rome\nFurther readings about Rome\nPin It For Later!\n",
"segment": "I will share some tips that will help you make the most of the city in a completely hassle free way. Without a doubt, visiting St. Peter’s is one of the things to do in Rome\nTable of Contents\n13 Unmissable Things To Do In Rome\nVisit St. Peter’s Basilica\nWander around St. Peter’s Square\nWalk up St. Peter’s Top of the Dome\nGo to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel\nExplore Castel Sant’Angelo\nCross Ponte Sant’Angelo\nDiscover the Capitoline Hill and Museums\nGo to the Colosseum\nAdmire the Arch of Constantine\nHead to the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill\nMarvel at the Pantheon\nGo on a tour of Galleria Borghese and Borghese Gardens\nAdmire the most amazing views of the city\n9 Unusual Things To Do In Rome\nSee the Optical Illusion of St. Peter’s Dome\nVisit the Baths of Caracalla\nExplore the Domus Aurea\nGo to Villa Farnesina\nMarvel at Palazzo Doria Pamphilj\nVisit San Clemente Basilica\nAnd St. John in the Lateran\nGo to Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica\nExplore the The Catacombs and the Appian Way\n9 Absolutely Fun Things To Do In Rome\nPut your hand in the Mouth of Truth\nGo on a Vespa tour\nSpot all the street art\nGo on an off-the-beaten path tour\nJoin a food tour\nTake a cooking class\nVisit a cat sanctuary\nExplore Rome’s coolest neighborhoods\nGo in search of Art Nouveau\n6 Budget Friendly And Free Things To Do In Rome\nEnjoy the views from the Altar of the Fatherland\nVisit all the squares\nAnd the churches\nTake advantage of free admissions to museums on Sundays\nStay at a self catering apartment\nOpt for trattorie rather than restaurants\nOther Useful Tips For Your Trip To Rome\nWhere to stay in Rome\nHow to get to Rome\nBest time to visit Rome\nFurther readings about Rome\nPin It For Later! 13 Unmissable Things To Do In Rome\nVisit St. Peter’s Basilica\nWithout the shadow of a doubt, visiting the Basilica is one of the unmissable things to do in Rome. This is the most famous church in Christendom, a sumptuous and splendid example of Renaissance and Baroque style, and inside there are works of Bernini, Michelangelo’s Pietà, and Vignola’s cupolas. In order to visit, keep in mind that modest clothing is required – even in the peak summer months when the temperatures are unforgiving. The church is free to visit, but there may be lines to get in and – anyways – you may want to join a guided tour to get some background information about this work of art. These are some of the best tours of the Vatican that include a guided visit the Basilica: Skip the line Vatican tour with Sistine Chapel and the Basilica – one of the most popular tours, run by The Roman Guy. Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel and Basilica – the best, most inclusive option.",
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"segment": "What is the official language of China? - Quora\nLanguage\nChina\nWhat is the official language of China? Ad by SYSTRAN Software, Inc.\nFree 14-day trial to Translate Pro! 140+ language combinations. Translate documents (MS Word, PowerPoint, PDF) preserve initial layout, web, industry-specific domains. Free Trial\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\n, 17 years of speaking languages; polyglot\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 57 answers and 63.6K answer views\nThe official language of China is Putonghua (普通话), also known as Mandarin in most English speaking countries. The “language” Chinese is actually a broad range of languages spanning Mandarin, Cantonese (广东话), Hokkien and Taiwanese to name a few. 3.7K views\n·\nView 3 Upvoters\nQuora User\n, lives in Shanghai\nAnswered 2 years ago\nAccording to the Constitution of P.R.China, the official language of China is: Mandarin,\nTibetan,\nMongolian,\nUighur,\nZhuang,\n……………………\n2.8K views\n·\nView 3 Upvoters\nAnonymous\nAnswered 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered:",
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"segment": "What is the language for China | Chinese language mandarin | official china languages\nThe Chinese language\nThe Chinese language is said to be the most widely spoken native language in the world. With over a billion native speakers, it truly has proven in recent years to be an international language of business, slowly but surely gaining ground on English. One problem is the relative lack of understanding that the public has about the Chinese language. Chinese is better understood as a large group of languages, and most of which are distant enough that two speakers of a different Chinese language do not tend to understand each other, or if they do it is only intelligible to a limited degree. What is the language for china\nStandard Chinese\nAnyone thinking about learning a Chinese language who asks, “What is the language for China?” will learn that in most circumstances, it is Mandarin. The dialect of Beijing, the capitol, has become what is sanctioned as “Standard” Chinese. It has become the way for all Chinese people who are traveling to different parts of the country to have a standard vocabulary to better communicate with one another, and it is the language to learn for people who are interested in doing business in China. Mandarin Chinese originated as the language of government, and it is only natural that the language spoken in the capitol would be the framework for the language that government officials from all over the country, many speaking completely different languages, would have to learn. Once Mandarin became established as a universal communication tool throughout China, it inevitably became standard for business, science, national television, and any other circumstance that different groups of people would need to all understand.",
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"title": "What is the Chinese language? - Ninchanese",
"headings": "The Chinese Language\nThe Chinese Language\nAn introduction to the Chinese language\nThe Chinese language is the world’s most widely spoken language.\nLet’s explore the Chinese Language\nWritten Chinese\nUniversal Chinese characters\nSpoken Chinese\nHow many spoken Chinese languages are there?\nHow close are these Chinese languages?\nThe Chinese languages are all part of the same family: The Sino-Tibetan language group.\nDespite that, they are all mutually unintelligible.\nThe official language in China\nMandarin is China’s official language other countries in Asia.\nMore than 70% of China’s population speaks Mandarin as their first language.\nThe Many Names of the Chinese language\nMandarin\nStandard Chinese\n普通话 Pǔtōnghuà\n汉语 Hànyǔ\n国语 Guóyǔ\n华语 Huāyǔ\nChinese Is the New International Language\nWhere can you hear Chinese spoken?\nMap of the Sinophone world\nIn Asia\nIn Northern America\nThe Major Families of Chinese Dialects\nMandarin\nWu and Shanghainese\nYue or Cantonese\nMin Chinese\nHakka Chinese\nGan Chinese\nXiang\nSo what Chinese language should you learn?\nHands-down, the best way to learn Mandarin Chinese online is Ninchanese. Get started today!\n",
"segment": "The Chinese languages are all part of the same family: The Sino-Tibetan language group. Despite that, they are all mutually unintelligible. The official language in China\nMandarin is China’s official language other countries in Asia. Mandarin is taught in schools throughout the country. The media, officials, and the government use Mandarin as their main language. When you type in Chinese, you use a phonetic system, called pinyin, that corresponds to the Mandarin pronunciation. In addition to China, Mandarin Chinese is an official language in several other countries in Asia. It is also now one of the six official languages of the United Nations. More than 70% of the Chinese population speaks Mandarin as their first language.",
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"title": "Where is Chinese (Mandarin) Spoken? | Mandarin Language",
"headings": "Where is Chinese (Mandarin) Spoken?\nWhere is Chinese (Mandarin) Spoken?\nWhere is Mandarin Chinese spoken in the world?\nChina\nTaiwan\nSingapore\nMacau\nHong Kong\nFun Facts About the Chinese Language\n<span class=\"dsq-postid\" data-dsqidentifier=\"97 https://log.cudoo.com/2018/03/11/where-is-chinese-mandarin-spoken/\">Add comment</span>\n",
"segment": "China\nThere are as many as 292 living languages in China. The languages that are most commonly spoken belong to the Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, which contains Mandarin (spoken natively by 70% of the population), and other Chinese varieties. Standard Mandarin, a variety of Mandarin based on the Beijing dialect, is the official national language of China and is used as a lingua franca in the country between people of different linguistic backgrounds. Taiwan\nMandarin is the official national language and is spoken by the vast majority of the population of Taiwan. It has been the primary language of instruction in schools since the end of Japanese rule. As in Hong Kong and Macau, Traditional Chinese is used as the writing system in Taiwan. The 70% of the population belonging to the Hoklo ethnic group speak Taiwanese Hokkien (a variant of the Min Nan speech of Fujian province) as their mother tongue, in addition to Mandarin, and many others have some degree of understanding. Most waishengren speak primarily Mandarin. Although Mandarin is the language of instruction in schools and dominates television and radio, non-Mandarin Chinese varieties have undergone a revival in public life in Taiwan, particularly since restrictions on their use were lifted in the 1990s. Chinese travel phrases you need to know before you visit China\nSingapore\nSingapore has four official languages:",
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"title": "What is the official language of China? - Quora",
"headings": "What is the official language of China?\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\nQuora User\nAnonymous\n",
"segment": "Free Trial\n3 Answers\nGopal Khandelwal (गोपाल खंडेलवाल / 高培)\n, 17 years of speaking languages; polyglot\nAnswered 3 years ago · Author has 57 answers and 63.6K answer views\nThe official language of China is Putonghua (普通话), also known as Mandarin in most English speaking countries. The “language” Chinese is actually a broad range of languages spanning Mandarin, Cantonese (广东话), Hokkien and Taiwanese to name a few. 3.7K views\n·\nView 3 Upvoters\nQuora User\n, lives in Shanghai\nAnswered 2 years ago\nAccording to the Constitution of P.R.China, the official language of China is: Mandarin,\nTibetan,\nMongolian,\nUighur,\nZhuang,\n……………………\n2.8K views\n·\nView 3 Upvoters\nAnonymous\nAnswered 5 years ago\nOriginally Answered: What is the official language of china, don't answer chinese? The official language of the China is Mandrian (also called Standard Chinese). 688 views\nSponsored by TruthFinder\nHow can I run a background check online? This new search engine reveals so much more. Type in your name, wait 8 seconds, brace yourself.",
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"url": "https://www.thesouthafrican.com/lifestyle/how-many-chinese-languages-are-there/",
"title": "How many Chinese languages are there?",
"headings": "How many Chinese languages are there?\nHow many Chinese languages are there?\nMandarin\nCantonese\nWu\nMin\nXiang\nThe Tip of the Iceberg\n",
"segment": "China has far more languages than most people realise. Mandarin\nIf you want to learn through Chinese classes online, this is the most common. Mandarin is the official language of China. At 1.5 billion people, the most widely spoken language inside and outside the country. When foreigners learn “Chinese”, this is usually what they learn. Mandarin is also spoken in Taiwan and Malaysia and in Chinese communities elsewhere. Cantonese\nThis is a much less-spoken language in mainland China. However, it is the official language of Hong Kong where Mandarin is less spoken. It’s also an official language of Macau. Over time, these separate dialects divided and are slightly different.",
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"headings": "Jeffrey Dean Morgan\nJeffrey Dean Morgan\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nFilm\nTelevision\nVideo games\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "their engagement ended in April 2008. In 2009, actress and producer Sherrie Rose told Us Weekly that she had a son with Morgan, born circa 2004–2005. In 2009, Morgan began a relationship with actress Hilarie Burton after being set up on a blind date through his Supernatural co-star Jensen Ackles and Ackles's wife, Danneel, whom Burton co-starred with on One Tree Hill. The couple's son Gus, was born on March 14, 2010. After 5 years of infertility, their daughter George Virginia was born on February 16, 2018. On October 5, 2019, the couple got married, although many erroneously speculated they had married in 2014. Morgan and Burton have made their home in the town of Rhinebeck in Dutchess County, New York on a 100-acre working farm in the Hudson Valley with cows, ducks, chickens, alpacas, donkeys, and an emu. Since 2014, they have been co-owners (along with Morgan's friend, actor Paul Rudd) of Samuel's Sweet Shop, a Rhinebeck candy store they saved from being closed after the previous owner, a friend of theirs, died suddenly. In 2019, Morgan purchased an apartment in the NoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Filmography\nFilm\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n1991\nUncaged\nSharkey\n\n1991\nTo Cross The Rubicon\nRod (James' Friend)\n\n1995\nDillinger and Capone\nJack Bennett\n\n1995\nUndercover Heat\nRamone\n\n1997\nLegal Deceit\nTodd Hunter\n\n1999\nRoad Kill\nBobby\n\n2003\nSomething More\nDaniel\nShort film\n2004\nDead & Breakfast\nThe Sheriff\n\n2004\nSix:",
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"headings": "Vanessa Morgan\nVanessa Morgan\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\nActing\nOther work\nPersonal life\nFilmography\nDiscography\nAwards and nominations\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Other work\nMorgan competed in the first season of the CTV reality competition series The Amazing Race Canada with her sister, Celina Mziray. They finished the race in third place. Personal life\nOn July 3, 2019, Morgan became engaged to professional baseball player Michael Kopech. They were married on January 4, 2020. On July 24, 2020 Morgan announced she was pregnant. On June 19, 2020, Kopech filed for divorce. As of December 2020, the divorce case was pending. In 2021, Morgan gave birth to a boy. Filmography\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n2000\nA Diva's Christmas Carol\nYoung Ebony\nTelevision film\n2007–2010\nThe Latest Buzz\nAmanda Pierce\nMain role\n2010\nHarriet the Spy: Blog Wars\nMarion Hawthorne\nTelevision film\n2010\nFrankie & Alice\n16-year-old Frankie\nFilm;",
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"segment": "He is not married. Has alex O'loughlin ever been married? No, Alex O'Loughlin hasn't been married. Are Jason Manford and Alex Jones married? No, Alex Jones and Jason Manford are not married. Is piers Morgan married? Yes, Piers Morgan is married to Marion Elizabeth Shalloe and\nthey have three children\nLorrie Morgan Is Lorrie Morgan still married to Sammy? No\nIs tna's Matt Morgan married? Matt Morgan is engaged\nA famous girl soccer player? Alex Morgan\nWho is the GIRL in the degree deodorant Commercial?",
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"title": "Morgan Stewart Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth",
"headings": "Morgan Stewart Net Worth\nMorgan Stewart Net Worth\nHow much is Morgan Stewart Worth?\nMorgan Stewart Net Worth:\nMorgan Stewart\n",
"segment": "She has also appeared in episodes of the TV series Bethenny, Hello Ross!, Steve Harvey, Hell's Kitchen, Kocktails with Khloe, Live from E!, and more. Valerie Macon/Getty Images\nToday Morgan runs a sportswear company called Morgan Stewart Sport. Personal Life: After less than a year long engagement Morgan married Brendan Fitzpatrick in 2016 in Santa Susana, California. The marriage broke up in August 2019. In early 2020 Morgan began dating Dr. Phil McGraw's son Jordan McGraw. In the middle of 2020 they confirmed they were expecting a child. In December 2020 they married.",
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"url": "https://www.realitytvworld.com/news/temptation-island-couple-morgan-lolar-and-evan-smith-have-ended-engagement-and-split-morgan-claims-evan-cheated-on-her-27536.php",
"title": "'Temptation Island' couple Morgan Lolar and Evan Smith have ended engagement and split, Morgan claims Evan cheated on her - Reality TV World",
"headings": "'Temptation Island' couple Morgan Lolar and Evan Smith have ended engagement and split, Morgan claims Evan cheated on her\nHOME > Temptation Island > Temptation Island (USA revival)\n'Temptation Island' couple Morgan Lolar and Evan Smith have ended engagement and split, Morgan claims Evan cheated on her\n<< PRIOR STORY\n'Married at First Sight' star Katie Conrad: Derek doesn't put any effort into our relationship when the cameras aren't filming\n",
"segment": "\"I only planned on getting engaged once in my life and I was still going to do anything I could to make it work, as long as he was willing to help himself and make changes and obviously that hasn't happened,\" Morgan told Us . Morgan said she then moved to Los Angeles about a month later, and that's when she said her relationship with Evan totally fell apart. \"After I moved to L.A., he also cheated on me. So that was the end of that relationship,\" Morgan noted. ADVERTISEMENT\n\"We're not friends... I don't know who he is. After cheating on me, he blamed me for that, for making his self-esteem low, for telling him to get a job.\" RELATED LINK: ' BIG BROTHER' SHOWMANCES NOW: WHO'S STILL TOGETHER? WHICH COUPLES HAVE SPLIT UP?? (",
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"url": "https://screenrant.com/challenge-jay-ex-girlfriend-morgan-willet-johnny-bananas-cheated/",
"title": "The Challenge: Jay's Ex-Girlfriend Cheated on Him With Johnny Bananas",
"headings": "The Challenge: Jay's Ex-Girlfriend Cheated on Him With Johnny Bananas\nThe Challenge: Jay's Ex-Girlfriend Cheated on Him With Johnny Bananas\nNext: 5 Veterans We'll Miss On The Challenge: Total Madness (& 5 We're Fine Without)\n",
"segment": "They were one of the stronger couples in the house, and they ended the season committing to a relationship with one another. After Ex on the Beach ended, Morgan explained on a podcast with Reality Steve that she left three days later to film The Challenge: War of the Worlds. On War of the Worlds, Morgan teamed up with Johnny Bananas, but the pair was eliminated almost immediately. When they were kicked off the show, Johnny invited Morgan to travel with him for a while and she said yes. During that trip, Morgan and Johnny got together, and have been dating ever since. At Ex on the Beach reunion, however, which took place after Morgan's time on War of the Worlds, Jay accused Morgan of cheating on him with Johnny. Although she at first denied it, she later admitted that she kissed him and refused to take a lie detector test to corroborate her story. As for cheating on Jay, Morgan defended herself, saying, \" I left Ex on the Beach in a relationship with Jay...but we had only been in this quote, unquote relationship on a TV show...I don't consider any relationship real until you are dating when cameras are off.\" She also admitted that nothing beyond a kiss happened with Johnny until she and Jay were broken up, though Jay didn't believe her.",
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"url": "https://articlebio.com/american-country-singer-lorrie-morgan-married-many-men-in-her-life-is-now-in-a-relationship-with-husband-randy-white",
"title": "American Country Singer Lorrie Morgan Married Many Men In Her Life, Is Now In a Relationship With Husband Randy White",
"headings": "Meet Lorrie Morgan The One Who Never Gives Up On Love: After Five Failed Marriages, Lorrie Is Now Married To Sixth Husband Randy White-Details Here!!\nMeet Lorrie Morgan The One Who Never Gives Up On Love: After Five Failed Marriages, Lorrie Is Now Married To Sixth Husband Randy White-Details Here!!\nHow Is Lorrie Morgan's Married Life Going On?\nLorrie Morgan's Past Relationships And Affairs\nQuick Facts: Lorrie Morgan\n",
"segment": "CAPTION: Jon Randall and Lorrie Morgan SOURCE: YouTube\nOn 27 October 1991, Morgan married to Brad Thompson. Brad used to work for the American country singer and songwriter Clint Black. Their relationship lasted for only two years. They officially gave up on each other and parted away in 1993. Her second marriage ended with the demise of her late husband Keith Whitley in 1989. Morgan shared the conjugal relationship with Whitley from 22 November 1986 which ended after her beau died due to alcohol poisoning. The duo had a son, Jesse Keith Whitley who is now a renowned musician. Her first husband was also a musician.",
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"title": "'General Hospital' Spoilers: Jason Needs Romance – Reconnects With Elizabeth? | Soap Dirt",
"headings": "‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Jason Needs Romance – Reconnects With Elizabeth?\n‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Jason Needs Romance – Reconnects With Elizabeth?\nJason Morgan in Serious Need of Romance – General Hospital Spoilers\nLong “Liason” History on GH\nElizabeth Webber Madly in Love With Stone Cold – But Torn Apart\nJason Hates Liz’s Husband on General Hospital\n",
"segment": "Elizabeth knew he was Jason Morgan but hid the truth and planned to marry him anyway before anyone found out. However, when “Jake” learned the truth, he and Elizabeth Webber split. Soon, “Jason” was back with Sam. Then he turned out to be Drew, Sam dumped him, and now he’s “dead.” Currently, Elizabeth’s married to Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), but things are rough between them on General Hospital. Jason Hates Liz’s Husband on General Hospital\nFor years GH, Jason hated Elizabeth’s now-husband Franco due to their horrific past. Of course, Jason is still Liz’s life because of Jake. So, he tries to tolerate Franco for Elizabeth’s sake but can’t hide his hatred on General Hospital. Also, Friz is dealing with a lot lately with Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Ava Jerome (Maura West), pulling them apart. So, with Liz’s marriage on the rocks and Jason single, they may find that deep connection again.",
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"title": "Steve Harvey's Kids: An Inside Look at the Harvey Family",
"headings": "Steve Harvey’s Kids: An Inside Look at the Harvey Family\nSteve Harvey’s Kids: An Inside Look at the Harvey Family\nKarli Harvey-Raymond\nBrandi Harvey\nBroderick Harvey, Jr.\nWynton Harvey\nMorgan Harvey-Hawthorne\nLori Harvey\nJason Harvey\n",
"segment": "Morgan Harvey-Hawthorne\nMorgan is the step-daughter of Steve. When Marjorie and Steve married, all four of her children took on the Harvey surname and he raised them as his own. Morgan is married to Kareem Hawthorne, and the couple have one child – a daughter named Elle. She also runs the food blog Give Me Some Mo.\nLori Harvey\nLori Harvey | Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images\nAnother step-daughter of Steve Harvey’s, Lori was born on January 13, 1997. She has chosen to take after her mother and pursue a career in fashion. She is signed to two of the top modeling agencies in the world – LA Models and Select Model Management (in Europe). Lori recently made headlines when she tried to (unsuccessfully) avoid the paparazzi while hanging out with rapper Trey Songz. Previously, she was engaged to marry Dutch soccer player, Memphis Depay. Jason Harvey\nIn 2015, Jason founded the luxury women’s footwear company, Yevrah, who outsources all products and materials from Brazil. He is married to model, Amanda Harvey.",
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"title": "'Temptation Island' couple Morgan Lolar and Evan Smith have ended engagement and split, Morgan claims Evan cheated on her - Reality TV World",
"headings": "'Temptation Island' couple Morgan Lolar and Evan Smith have ended engagement and split, Morgan claims Evan cheated on her\nHOME > Temptation Island > Temptation Island (USA revival)\n'Temptation Island' couple Morgan Lolar and Evan Smith have ended engagement and split, Morgan claims Evan cheated on her\n<< PRIOR STORY\n'Married at First Sight' star Katie Conrad: Derek doesn't put any effort into our relationship when the cameras aren't filming\n",
"segment": "RELATED LINK: ' MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT' COUPLES NOW: WHO IS STILL TOGETHER? WHO BROKE UP? WHERE ARE THEY NOW? ( PHOTOS)\nFOLLOW REALITY TV WORLD ON THE ALL-NEW GOOGLE NEWS! Reality TV World is now available on the all-new Google News app and website. Click here to visit our Google News page, and then click FOLLOW to add us as a news source! Morgan said she and Evan were supposed to move to Los Angeles together in late December 2019, but Evan took off a few days before their scheduled trip on his own -- and she didn't understand his motive. \"He started a fight and walked out.",
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what year did the mets win their first world series? | 1969 World Series | [
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"headings": "1969 World Series\n1969 World Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nRoute to the World Series\nNew York Mets\nBaltimore Orioles\nSummary\nMatchups\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nAftermath and legacy\nComposite box\nBroadcast coverage\nQuotes\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The 66th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Baltimore Orioles and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets. The Mets won the series, four games to one, to accomplish one of the greatest upsets in Series history, as that particular Orioles team was considered to be one of the finest ever. The World Series win earned the team the sobriquets \"The Amazin' Mets\" and \"The Miracle Mets\". This was the first World Series of MLB's divisional era . The Mets became the first expansion team to win a division title, a pennant, and the World Series, winning in their eighth year of existence, becoming the fastest expansion team to win a World Series up to that point. Two teams eventually surpassed the latter record, as the Florida Marlins won the 1997 World Series in their fifth year (also becoming the first wild card team to win a World Series) and the Arizona Diamondbacks won the 2001 World Series in their fourth year of play. The 1969 World Series was the first World Series since 1954 to have games played in New York that did not involve the New York Yankees; it was also the first World Series in which neither the New York Giants nor Brooklyn Dodgers (as both teams had moved to California in 1958) represented New York from the NL; all subsequent World Series with a New York-area NL team participating have involved the Mets, who have been the only NL baseball team located in New York City since that era. Contents\n1 Route to the World Series\n1.1 New York Mets\n1.2 Baltimore Orioles\n2 Summary\n3 Matchups\n3.1 Game 1\n3.2 Game 2\n3.3 Game 3\n3.4 Game 4\n3.5 Game 5\n4 Aftermath and legacy\n5 Composite box\n6 Broadcast coverage\n7 Quotes\n8 See also\n9 Notes\n10 References\n11 External links\nRoute to the World Series\nNew York Mets\nThe New York Mets, who had never finished higher than ninth place (next-to-last) nor won more than 73 games in a season since joining the National League in 1962, were not highly regarded before the 1969 season started.",
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"headings": "New York Mets Tickets\nNew York Mets Tickets\nPopular Events Nationwide\nAbout New York Mets\nMiracle Mets\nCiti Field\nRivalries\nFrequently Asked Questions About New York Mets\nHow Much are New York Mets Tickets?\nHow Can I Get Cheap Mets Tickets?\nDo Mets Games Sell Out?\n",
"segment": "In 1969 with the help of Hall of Famer Tom Seaver the team beat out the Atlanta Braves for the National League pennant, and then went on to surprise the baseball world when they beat out the Baltimore Orioles to win their first World Series title. For the next eight seasons the Mets would put up decent records, making the post season several times but never able to lock down another win. In 1977 they traded their star player Seaver, which proved to be detrimental to the team. For several years after the trade the Mets placed last in the league. In the mid 1980’s after a few strategic draft choices they were back on the top, and in 1986 they won their second World Series title. In the years since their second World Series win there have been several highs and lows for the Mets. They have added a few more division titles and pennants but have never been able to secure another World Series title. With it being over 32 years since their last win, the Mets are eager to take the field and bring home their third ring. Citi Field\nFrom 1962 to 1964 the Mets played all their home games at the Polo Grounds in Upper Manhattan. In 1964 they moved and began play at the historic Shea Stadium, where they remained playing until the end of the 2008 season.",
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"headings": "List of New York Mets seasons\nList of New York Mets seasons\nContents\nTable key\nYear by year\nNote: Statistics are correct as of April 1, 2021.\nNew York Mets yearly win–loss records, with league/division standings, playoff results, and award winners\nRecord by decade\nAll-time records\nNotes\nReferences\nGeneral\nSpecific\n",
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"title": "New York Mets: What Each Commemorative Patch Memorialized | Bleacher Report | Latest News, Videos and Highlights",
"headings": "New York Mets: What Each Commemorative Patch Memorialized\nNew York Mets: What Each Commemorative Patch Memorialized\nNew York Mets: What Each Commemorative Patch Memorialized\n1964-65: World's Fair Patch\n1969: 100th Anniversary of Major League Baseball Patch\n1972: In Memory of Gil Hodges\n1976: Armband for Stengel and Payson and Bicentennial Patch\n1986: Silver Anniversary\n1992: William Shea Memorial\n1994: 25th Anniversary of the Miracle Mets and 125th of Major League Baseball\n1996: John McSherry Patch\n2001: Tommie Agee/Brian Cole Patch\n2002: 40th Anniversary and 9/11 Memorial\n2004: Shea Stadium's 40th Anniversary, Tug McGraw and Bob Murphy\n2008: Shea Stadium's Final Season\n2009: Citi Field Inaugural Season\nWhat's Next?\n",
"segment": "World's Fair Patch\n1 of 14\nIn 1964, the Mets were two years removed from their disastrous 1962 inaugural season. Casey Stengel was the manager, and their top player was an otherwise unknown named Ron Hunt. But 1964 wasn't all bad. It was the year of the World's Fair, which ended up extending into 1965. It was the debut of the famous Unisphere and Shea Stadium. And it was the first, and until 2013, only year the All-Star Game was played in Shea Stadium. To coincide with the World's Fair, the Mets wore this on their sleeves until the end of the 1965 season. 1969: 100th Anniversary of Major League Baseball Patch\n2 of 14\nThe Mets and all the other Major League Baseball teams were required to wear this patch to celebrate the sport's 100th anniversary. In October, to end the 100th-year celebration, the Mets swept the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series.",
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"segment": "1955: The World Series MVP Award was given for the first time, with Brooklyn's Johnny Podres taking the honor. 1956: The Yankees' Don Larsen spun the only perfect game in World Series history. 1969: The Mets became the first expansion team to appear in -- and win -- the World Series. 1992: The World Series was played outside of the United States for the first time, with the Toronto Blue Jays defeating the Braves in six games. 2001: The World Series extended into November for the first time.",
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"segment": "Miracle Mets\nFounded in 1962, the Mets replaced the city's National League teams, the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants, when they departed. To this day, the team's colors are representative of this replacement, taking the Dodgers' blue and the Giants' orange. Throughout franchise history the team has appeared in five World Series, winning two of them in 1969 and 1986. While this may seem small compared to the likes of the New York Yankees, it is the most appearances and wins achieved by an expansion team in the league’s history. Up until 1969 the team had only seen some modest success, never appearing in the post season. In 1969 with the help of Hall of Famer Tom Seaver the team beat out the Atlanta Braves for the National League pennant, and then went on to surprise the baseball world when they beat out the Baltimore Orioles to win their first World Series title. For the next eight seasons the Mets would put up decent records, making the post season several times but never able to lock down another win. In 1977 they traded their star player Seaver, which proved to be detrimental to the team. For several years after the trade the Mets placed last in the league. In the mid 1980’s after a few strategic draft choices they were back on the top, and in 1986 they won their second World Series title.",
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"segment": "It would be another four years before the Braves captured their only World Series championship as an Atlanta team. Summary\nNew York Mets vs. Atlanta Braves\nNew York won the series, 3–0. Game\nDate\nScore\nLocation\nTime\nAttendance\n1\nOctober 4\nNew York Mets – 9, Atlanta Braves – 5\nAtlanta Stadium\n2:37\n50,122\n2\nOctober 5\nNew York Mets – 11, Atlanta Braves – 6\nAtlanta Stadium\n3:10\n50,270\n3\nOctober 6\nAtlanta Braves – 4, New York Mets – 7\nShea Stadium\n2:24\n54,195\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nSaturday, October 4, 1969 4:00 pm ( ET) at Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia\nTeam\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\nR\nH\nE\nNew York\n0\n2\n0\n2\n0\n0\n0\n5\n0\n9\n10\n1\nAtlanta\n0\n1\n2\n0\n1\n0\n1\n0\n0\n5\n10\n2\nWP: Tom Seaver (1–0) LP: Phil Niekro (0–1)\nHome runs: NYM: None\nATL: Tony González (1), Hank Aaron (1)\nThe Mets struck first in the second off Phil Niekro when Jerry Grote singled in a run with two on and Ken Boswell scored on a passed ball by Braves catcher Bob Didier. The Braves cut the lead in half in their half on a sacrifice fly by Clete Boyer with runners on second and third off of Tom Seaver . The Braves took a 3–2 lead in the third inning scoring twice on three consecutive one-out doubles by Felix Millán, Tony González, and Hank Aaron.",
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"headings": "5 Worst MLB Teams of the Modern Era\n5 Worst MLB Teams of the Modern Era\n5. 1919 Philadelphia Athletics\n4. 1904 Washington Senators\n3. 1962 New York Mets\n2. 1935 Boston Braves\n1. 1916 Philadelphia Athletics\n",
"segment": "In 1960, the franchise moved to Minnesota to become the Twins. To this day, it can only claim three World Series titles. Through 59 years as the Senators, the club won just one World Series in three tries. 3. 1962 New York Mets\nWillie Mays sits with John F. Kennedy Jr. at Shea Stadium in 1972. | Jerry Siskind/AFP/Getty Images\nAll things considered, the New York Mets got off the deck quickly to win the franchise’s first World Series title in 1969. When the club entered the National League as an expansion team in 1962, things did not go well in the inaugural season. With Casey Stengel at the helm, the Amazin’s posted a 40-120 record (.250) and were outscored by 331 runs. Frank Thomas’s 34 home runs represented one of the few bright spots here. If you believe it’s possible, the ’62 Mets actually underachieved.",
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"segment": "In 1960, the franchise moved to Minnesota to become the Twins. To this day, it can only claim three World Series titles. Through 59 years as the Senators, the club won just one World Series in three tries. 3. 1962 New York Mets\nWillie Mays sits with John F. Kennedy Jr. at Shea Stadium in 1972. | Jerry Siskind/AFP/Getty Images\nAll things considered, the New York Mets got off the deck quickly to win the franchise’s first World Series title in 1969. When the club entered the National League as an expansion team in 1962, things did not go well in the inaugural season. With Casey Stengel at the helm, the Amazin’s posted a 40-120 record (.250) and were outscored by 331 runs. Frank Thomas’s 34 home runs represented one of the few bright spots here. If you believe it’s possible, the ’62 Mets actually underachieved.",
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"headings": "History of the New York Mets\nHistory of the New York Mets\nContents\nFranchise history\nFounding of the Mets\n1962–1966: The Lovable Losers\n1962–63\n1964\n1966\nHodges, Seaver and Koosman\n1969–1972: The Amazin' or Miracle Mets\n1973: \"Ya Gotta Believe!\"\n1974-1979: The Midnight Massacre and Dark Ages\n1980-1984: Doubleday, Strawberry, and Gooden\n1985-1988: \"Party Hard; Play Harder\" Era\n1985\n1986: World Champions again\n1987\n1988\n1989–1990: The Championship Team Disassembles\n1991–1993: The Worst Team Money Could Buy\n1991–92\n1993\n1994 strike-shortened season\n1995–1997: Working Their Way Back\n1995 season\n1996 season\n1997\n1998–2002: Piazza, the Subway World Series and 9/11\n1998\n1999\n2000: The \"Subway World Series\"\n2001: September 11 attacks\n2002 season\n2003–2010: Minaya, Randolph, Reyes/Wright, collapses and Citi Field\n2003 season\n2004 season\n2005 season\n2006 season\n2007 season\n2008 season\n2009 season: Citi Field opens and the season of injuries\n2010 season\n2011–2017: The Terry Collins Era\n2011 season: Reyes leaves after Batting Title\n2012 season: Santana and Dickey make history\n2013 season: All-Star Festivities and resigning Captain America\n2014 season: DeGrom's Rookie of the Year\n2015 season: N.L. Pennant Champions\n2016 season: The Wild Card Game and Reyes Returns to Flushing\n2017 season: Injury Plagued Season\n2018-2019: Mickey Callaway Era\n2018 season: A Hot Start, A Dismal Season\n2019 season: More of the Same\n2020-present: Luis Rojas Takes Over\nThe Longest Games in Major League History\nReferences\n",
"segment": "During their history, the Mets have won two World Series titles (1969 and 1986), five National League pennants (1969, 1973, 1986, 2000, 2015), and six National League East titles (1969, 1973, 1986, 1988, 2006, 2015). The Mets also qualified for the postseason as the National League Wild Card team in 1999, 2000, and 2016. The Mets have appeared in more World Series — five — than any other expansion team in Major League Baseball history. Their two championships equal the tally of the Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Marlins and Kansas City Royals for the most titles among expansion teams. The Mets are the only expansion team to have won two World Series championships at home, as the Blue Jays, Marlins and Royals have each won one on the road. ( Blue Jays in 1992, Marlins in 2003, and the Royals in 2015 .) The Mets held the New York baseball attendance record for 29 years. They broke the Yankees ' 1948 record by drawing nearly 2.7 million in 1970. The Mets broke their own record five times before the Yankees took it back in 1999. No Met pitcher had ever thrown a no-hitter until June 1, 2012 when Johan Santana no-hit the Cardinals.",
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"segment": "1. Australian Open\nAbout the Australian Open\nThe Australian Open is the first of the four grand slams held every year. This major tennis tournament is popularly known as the Grand Slam of the Asia-Pacific. Players and fans also call it “The Happy Slam”. There has been a huge surge in the popularity of the Australian Open with millions of tennis and sports enthusiasts flocking into the Melbourne Park to watch the first grand slam tournament of the season. Initially the tournament was played on grass (like Wimbledon) from 1905-1987 and then the officials decided to switch the surface to hard courts from 1988. The Australian Open is currently being played on the blue Greenset hard courts. Quick Facts about the Australian Open\nThe centre court is named after the great Australian 12 time Grand Slam Champion - Rod Laver. The tournament is often nicknamed as the \"Happy Slam\". There is no rhyme or reason as to why it's been nicknamed so, probably because it is the first major tennis tournament of the calendar.",
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"segment": "Djokovic vs. Murray (4–0)\nWomen's (3 times): Navratilova vs. Evert (2–1)\nOfficial website\nMain article: Australian Open\nThe Australian Open is a Grand Slam tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne & Olympic Parks grounds. Since 1969, the tournament became open to professionals, so it is now called the Australian Open. The senior men's and women's tournaments are open to any player with a world ranking, although players below number 100 in the world rankings generally have to enter a preliminary qualification tournament or receive a wildcard to gain entry. The men who have reached the final at least four times in the open era are Mats Wilander, Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Rafael Nadal. Wilander reached the final four times, three times while the event was held on grass and once on hard courts. He won the title twice on grass and once on the other surface. Lendl also reached the final four times, once on grass and three times on hard courts. Both of his titles were on the latter surface.",
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"segment": "Australian Open Tennis Rules | SportsRec\nHome Sports\nAustralian Open Tennis Rules\nBy: David Woo\nPublished: 21 May, 2021\nThe Australian Open is the first of professional tennis' four majors or Grand Slam tournaments and the Australian Open is normally played in late January. While many of the rules and regulations for this tournament are the same as those for any other pro tournament, there are some that set the Aussie Open apart. Etiquette\nThe Australian Open is more lenient in regard to the level of professional conduct players must uphold in comparison to the other major tournaments. It encourages audience participation, cheering and general player-audience interaction more so than the French Open or Wimbledon, where players are expected to wear white and females are expected to curtsy to the Queen of England when she is in attendance. Court Type\nThe Australian Open is played on hard asphalt, while two of the other three Grand Slam tournaments- Wimbledon (grass), French Open (clay) - are contested on different surfaces. The Australian Open is played on asphalt called Plexicushion Prestige, which designed for less heat retention and is similar to the court surface for the fourth Grand Slam, the U.S. Open. Tiebreak Use\nThe Australian Open uses tiebreaks to determine the winner of a set that is tied at a score of 6-6. A traditional tiebreaker is won when a player wins seven points (best-of-15) and is ahead of his opponent by at least two points.",
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"segment": "1. In which city is the Australian Open staged? 2. The main show court at the Australian Open is named the Rod Laver Arena. After which star, who attracted controversy over her views on same-sex marriage, is the second show court appropriately named? 3. The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament to be held on what surface? 4. After which aviator is the complex hosting the French Open named? 5.",
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"segment": "The Australian Open\nHeld annually over the last two weeks of January in Melbourne, Australia, the Australian Open is the first of the four annual Grand Slam events. Featuring men’s and women’s singles; men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles; as well as junior’s championships; and wheelchair, legends and a variety of exhibition events, the Australian Open is the country’s premier tennis event. While the tournament was contested on grass prior to 1988, two types of hardcourt surfaces have since been introduced at Melbourne Park and players now compete on blue Plexicushion. 2. The French Open\nAlso known as the Roland-Garros, the French Open is the second of the four Grand Slam tournaments held annually and takes place over two weeks between late May and early June at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris, France. Much like online blackjack for real money is the best in the world; the French Open is the premier clay court tennis championship event in the world and is currently the only Grand Slam event contested on clay.",
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"segment": "Initially the tournament was played on grass (like Wimbledon) from 1905-1987 and then the officials decided to switch the surface to hard courts from 1988. The Australian Open is currently being played on the blue Greenset hard courts. Quick Facts about the Australian Open\nThe centre court is named after the great Australian 12 time Grand Slam Champion - Rod Laver. The tournament is often nicknamed as the \"Happy Slam\". There is no rhyme or reason as to why it's been nicknamed so, probably because it is the first major tennis tournament of the calendar. The tournament is the highest attended Grand Slam event with over 812,000 people having attended the Australian Open 2020. The Australian Open has a special rule called the Extreme Heat Policy exclusive to this tournament. According to this rule play would be halted after the completion of even number of games in a set when temperatures rise above 40 degrees Celsius considering the hot Australian summer. Novak Djokovic holds the record for winning the most number of titles having won the Australian Open 8 times. Prize Money and Trophies\nThe winner of Men's Singles at the Australian Open is awarded with the Norman Brookes Challenger Cup.",
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"segment": "What is the Difference Between US Open and Australian Open? - EssentiallySports\nHome News\nTennis\nWhat is the Difference Between US Open and Australian Open? Published 08/26/2019, 10:37 AM EDT\nBy Varun Khanna\nThe final Grand Slam of the year, the US Open 2019 is on the verge of starting as the tennis world turn their heads towards the Flushing Meadows for the next fortnight. The US Open is the second major tournament to be played on the hard surface, with the first one being the Australian Open. However, the difference between US Open and Australian Open is much more. ADVERTISEMENT\nArticle continues below this ad\nThe two major tournaments vary from each other in regards to the court behavior, climate, the behavior of the balls, the crowd, time of the year played\nADVERTISEMENT\nArticle continues below this ad\nAustralian Open has been played on a Plexicushion since 2008, a medium-paced hard court with lower bounce and less spin than the US Open. Prior to the 2008 Australian Open, the event was played on a Rebound Ace, which was acrylic and more comparable to the US Open. The Rebound Ace was used since the Melbourne Park was opened in 1988. While the US Open is on DecoTurf, which is slightly faster with higher bounce. Australian Open is played in sweltering, oppressive heat, so it becomes something of a battle of attrition.",
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"segment": "The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. It was nominally a supranational union of national republics, but its government and economy were highly centralized in a state that was unitary in most respects. The Union’s capital was Moscow. The Soviet Union had its roots in the October Revolution of 1917, when the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Russian Provisional Government that had replaced Tsar Nicholas II. This established the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (Russian SFSR) and started the Russian Civil War between the revolutionary “Reds” and the counter-revolutionary “Whites.” The Red Army entered several territories of the former Russian Empire and helped local communists take power through workers’ councils called “soviets,” which nominally acted on behalf of workers and peasants. In 1922, the communists (Reds) were victorious, forming the Soviet Union with the unification of the Russian, Transcaucasian, Ukrainian, and Byelorussian republics. Under the control of the party, all politics and attitudes that were not strictly of the Russian Communist Party (RCP) were suppressed, under the premise that the RCP represented the proletariat and all activities contrary to the party’s beliefs were “counterrevolutionary” or “anti-socialist.” Eventually crushing all opponents, the RCP spread soviet-style rule quickly and established itself through all of Russia. The original ideology of the state was primarily based on the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.",
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"segment": "^ Assigned on 19 September 1990, existing onwards. The Soviet Union (short for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR) was a single-party Marxist – Leninist state. It existed for 69 years, from 1922 until 1991. It was the first country to declare itself socialist and build towards a communist society. It was a union of 14 Soviet socialist republics and one Soviet federative socialist republic (Russia). The Soviet Union was created about five years after the Russian Revolution. It was announced after Vladimir Lenin overthrew Alexander Kerensky as Russian leader. The communist government developed industry and over time became a major, powerful union. The largest country in the Union was Russia, and Kazakhstan was the second. The capital city of the Soviet Union was Moscow.",
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"segment": "What Is The USSR/Soviet Union? The Soviet Union, aka USSR, CCCP, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or just Russia, was a social state formed in 1922 when one of the biggest dick heads who ever lived decided that, despite murdering Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family and taking over leadership of Russia just like he wanted, the Russian Provisional Government weren’t all that cool, and overthrew them. The social state was to become a collective of (often forced) communist nations who theoretically had their own governments, but were clearly run by the USSR, AKA Russia. Vladimir Lenin\nHis name was Vladimir Lenin, and along with his Bolsheviks cronies he formed the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (Russian SFSR) and began a civil war from 1918-20 which saw The Reds (remember those movies where the old grandpa would randomly yell out “ YA DAMN COMMIES “? He was referring to The Reds) battling the counter-revolutionary Whites. Although he was a fantastic politician, he ruled by terror (including the odd murder here or there) and as such could never be considered, at least in the modern age, a ‘good leader’. The Red Army, although assholes, we’re pretty switched on and tottled over to a few countries in the region whilst all this shit was going on in the Motherland and “helped” local communist groups in those countries take power through workers’ councils called “soviets” (AKA government-sponsored trade unions). Those territories included the Russian, Transcaucasian, Ukrainian, and Byelorussian republics. The Soviet Union Becomes ‘A Thing’\nIn 1922, the communists prevailed over the Whites and formed the Soviet Union by joining Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and the Transcaucasus (which in 1936 were split up into Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) together into a Republic of sorts. It’s at this point that Germany formally recognises the Soviet Union as an entity.",
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"segment": "The Soviet Union (short for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR) was a single-party Marxist-Leninist state. It existed for 69 years, from 1922 until 1991. It was the first country to declare itself socialist and build towards a communist society. It was a union of 14 Soviet socialist republics and one Soviet federative socialist republic (Russia)\nDissolution of the Soviet Union - Wikipedi\nThe Soviet Union was annoyed at what seemed to it to be a long delay by the allies in opening a second front of the Allied offensive against Germany. As the war in the east turned in favor of the Soviet Union, and despite the successful Allied landings in Normandy in 1944, the earlier friction intensified over irreconcilable differences about postwar aims within the anti-Axis coalition. Scenes of food shortages, long lines, and fed up Russians were commonplace in the Soviet Union. Moscow believed it could deliver a world of prosperity and egalitarianism by instituting advanced mathematical calculations to manage the economy. How did it turn out? Well, like every good economist, when things became so bad, the smartest men in the room turned to the one publication that could. President Donald Trump claimed last week that the US and Britain had won World War II.",
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"segment": "СССР, tr. SSSR) or the Soviet Union ( Russian: Советский Союз, tr. Sovetsky Soyuz ), was a constitutionally socialist state that existed between 1922 and 1991, ruled as a single-party state by the Communist Party with Moscow as its capital. A union of 15 subnational Soviet republics, its government and economy were highly centralized. The Soviet Union had its roots in the Russian Revolution of 1917, which deposed Czar Nicholas II, ending three hundred years of Romanov dynastic rule. The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, then overthrew the Provisional Government. The Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic was established and a civil war began. The Red Army entered several territories of the former Russian Empire and helped local communists seize power. In 1922, the Bolsheviks were victorious, forming the Soviet Union with the unification of the Russian, Transcaucasian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian republics.",
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"segment": "people think that the Soviet Union is Russia because it was the largest country of the USSR. The Soviet Union was a union of 15 republican states. It existed from 1922 until its fall in 1991. The Soviet Union was basically a one-party state which was clung to the Communist regime of government. I had hosted syncretic culture and ethnicities in one, singular state. Do you know the distance between a Degree of Latitude and Longitude? On the other hand, Russia refers to a particular location, government, and country in the world. After the Russian revolution of 1917, it joined the Soviet Union as one of its republics. It works under a semi-presidential government headed by the Prime Minister. It was the dominant state of the Soviet Union before the disintegration of USSR.",
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"segment": "ADVERTISEMENT\nCONTINUE READING BELOW\nWhat is Soviet Union? The Soviet Union was a socialist state formed by Vladimir Linen on the Eurasian continent. The Soviet Union was the union of multiple Soviet republics and lasted from 1922 to 1991. Also called as USSR, the Soviet Union was a one-party federation that was governed by the Communist Party. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin established the Russian Soviet Federative Soviet Republic that was later on renamed as Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic by Joseph Stalin 1936. The official constitution of Soviet Union was adopted in 1924, thus. As a result, it was established a federal system of government based on a succession of Soviets set up in factories, villages, and cities in the larger region. During the era of Soviet Union, almost all small businesses and industries were nationalized and the money economy was restricted at all. Lenin adopted new Economic Policy. The Soviet Union continued to be responsible for transportation, heavy industry, banking and other basic public utilities.",
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"segment": "Both concepts were very popular and prevalent during the Cold War (1947 – 1991). These common grounds were evident during the time when both states were in existence simultaneously. The Soviet Union was a union or collection of 15 republics. It existed from 1922 until its fall in 1991. The Soviet Union was basically a one-party state that adhered to the Communist regime of government. In its heyday, the Soviet Union was one of the two superpowers of the world (the other one being the United States of America). Members of the Soviet Union were countries that extended from Germany to the Pacific Ocean. The Soviet Union no longer exists since it was disbanded in 1991. As a result, its member republics became independent countries. As a one-party state and its composition of 15 republics, the Union hosts many cultures and ethnicities in one, singular state.",
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"segment": "^ Assigned on 19 September 1990, existing onwards. The Soviet Union had its roots in the October Revolution of 1917 when the Bolsheviks, headed by Vladimir Lenin, overthrew the Provisional Government that had earlier replaced the monarchy of the Russian Empire. They established the Russian Soviet Republic, beginning a civil war between the Bolshevik Red Army and many anti-Bolshevik forces across the former Empire, among whom the largest faction was the White Guard, which engaged in violent anti-communist repression against the Bolsheviks and their worker and peasant supporters known as the White Terror. The Red Army expanded and helped local Bolsheviks take power, establishing soviets, repressing their political opponents and rebellious peasants through Red Terror. By 1922, the Bolsheviks had emerged victorious, forming the Soviet Union with the unification of the Russian, Transcaucasian, Ukrainian and Byelorussian republics. The New Economic Policy (NEP), which was introduced by Lenin, led to a partial return of a free market and private property; this resulted in a period of economic recovery. Following Lenin's death in 1924, Joseph Stalin came to power. Stalin suppressed all political opposition to his rule inside the Communist Party and inaugurated a command economy. As a result, the country underwent a period of rapid industrialization and forced collectivization, which led to significant economic growth, but also led to a man-made famine in 1932–1933 and expanded the Gulag labour camp system originally established in 1918.",
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"headings": "George Lucas is one of America's wealthiest celebrities. Here's a look at how the 'Star Wars' creator built and spends his $6.4 billion fortune.\nGeorge Lucas is one of America's wealthiest celebrities. Here's a look at how the 'Star Wars' creator built and spends his $6.4 billion fortune.\nGeorge Lucas, creator of \"Star Wars,\" has an estimated net worth of $6.4 billion.\nFilmmaker George Lucas has an estimated net worth of $6.4 billion, thanks to his creation of two entertainment franchises with cult-like followings.\nIn 1971, George Lucas launched his production company, Lucasfilm, and with it, his claim to fame.\nThe following year, Lucas directed coming-of-age film \"American Graffiti\" — one of the most profitable movies of all time. Made on a budget of $777,000, it earned $140 million in revenue.\nBut Lucas is most well-known for creating the \"Star Wars\" trilogy. The first installment, \"A New Hope,\" was released in 1977. It's grossed a total of $621 million worldwide.\nThe second installment, 1980's \"The Empire Strikes Back,\" grossed a total of $457 million worldwide.\nAnd the third installment — \"Return of the Jedi,\" released in 1983 — grossed a total of $418 million worldwide.\nIn the late 1990s and early 2000s, Lucas returned to \"Star Wars\" with a prequel trilogy: \"The Phantom Menace,\" \"Attack of the Clones,\" and \"Revenge of the Sith.\"\nCollectively, the \"Star Wars\" prequel movies grossed a total of $2.4 billion worldwide.\nAnd these figures are only for the original films. The original, special editions, re-issues, or 3D versions of the \"Star Wars\" franchise have collectively grossed a total of $9.4 billion worldwide. That's an average of $558 million per movie.\nBut the cinematic arm of the \"Star Wars\" franchise isn't what really made Lucas rich.\nConvinced the original \"Star Wars\" would be a flop, Fox (the film's distributor) let Lucas give up an additional $500,000 in directing fees in exchange for ownership of licensing and merchandising rights.\nThat turned out to be a strategic move for Lucas. In 1978, the year following the first \"Star Wars,\" more than 40 million \"Star Wars\" figures sold for gross sales of $100 million-plus.\nIn 2011, a year in which there was no new \"Star Wars\" movie, \"Star Wars\" toys brought in more than $3 billion.\nAs of February 2012, the \"Star Wars\" series had earned $20 billion in merchandise and $3.8 billion in home entertainment products.\nBut \"Star Wars\" isn't the only movie franchise Lucas is known for — he also created the \"Indiana Jones\" series with his good pal and fellow filmmaker Steven Spielberg.\nReleased from 1984 to 2008, the series consists of four installments: \"Raiders of the Lost Ark,\" \"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,\" \"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,\" and \"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.\"\nCollectively, they've grossed a total of $1.9 billion worldwide.\n\"Star Wars\" and \"Indiana Jones\" both spawned TV spinoffs, on which Lucas worked as a producer.\nLucas has also expanded his scope outside the two franchises. He has a number of other producer credits, from Jim Henson's \"Labyrinth\" to the animated film \"The Land Before Time.\"\nHe's also helped Lucasfilm pioneer techniques in special effects, sound, and computer animation, from THX Ltd. and Skywalker Sound to Industrial Light and Magic. The latter is one of the most successful companies in the industry.\nLucas owned 100% of Lucasfilm until 2012, when he decided to semi-retire and sold it to Disney for $4.1 billion in stock and cash.\nBut Lucas' fortune keeps on growing. In 2018, Forbes named Lucas America's wealthiest celebrity.\nHe's also one of the richest people in Silicon Valley.\nBut Silicon Valley isn't the only place where Lucas spends his time. He owns several properties in California, including a beachfront property in Carpinteria on Padaro Lane that he purchased in 2010 for $19.5 million, according to public records.\nIn late 2019, he purchased another Carpinteria beachfront property right next door for $28 million, creating a compound. It's two acres and reportedly includes a guesthouse, treehouse, and barn.\nNorth of San Francisco is the famous Skywalker Ranch, which sits on 4,700 acres.\nLucas has spent $100 million developing the property since 1978, but has only built on 15 acres of the land. But Skywalker Ranch isn't Lucas' home.\nHe uses the land as a retreat, and as work and studio space — it includes the 153,000-square-foot Technical Building, which features 10 stages, multiple design and editing suites, and a 300-seat theater.\nThe property's 50,000-square-foot house is designed to look like the 1869 Victorian home of a cattle rancher.\nThe estate includes a fitness center with racquetball courts and a swimming pool. There's also a movie theater, several screening rooms, and mostly underground parking.\nSkywalker Ranch even has its own fire brigade to protect the estate. The brigade is an active part of the Marin County Fire Mutual Aid program.\nFrom 2008 to 2010, Lucas owned a Hollywood house Bette Midler previously lived in. In June 2019, it was put on the market for $4.3 million.\nIn 2012, Lucas donated land he owned in San Anselmo to the San Anselmo Chamber of Commerce. It was turned into the 8,700-square-foot Imagination Park, which features statues of Yoda and Indiana Jones.\nIn 2017, he purchased an 8,932-square-foot Bel Air estate for $33.9 million.\nKnown as \"Mi Patria,\" it has nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It also has a library, courtyard, gourmet eat-in kitchen, and tropical gardens.\nSince semi-retiring, Lucas is focusing on experimental movies, he told The Telegraph. \"I'm finishing all my obligations and I'm going to retire to my garage with my saw and hammer and build hobby movies,\" he said.\nBut he's also focusing more on his philanthropy efforts. In 2012, he announced that he planned to donate most of the $4 billion Disney sale to charity for education.\nThe move wasn't a surprise, considering that Lucas has always been philanthropically inclined. He signed The Giving Pledge in 2010, promising to donate the majority of his wealth to improving education.\nHis George Lucas Family Foundation is endowed with more than $1 billion.\nIn 2015, the foundation donated more than $64 million to over 200 organizations, from wildlife initiatives and refugee aid to inner-city youth support and various museums.\nLucas has also given to other charities, such as the Film Foundation, Stand Up to Cancer, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.\nHe also makes grants through the George Lucas Educational Foundation, which he founded in 1991. He's donated $175 million to his alma mater, USC.\nLucas gave $1 million to help build the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in Washington DC.\nIn 2017, Lucas announced plans to build the $1 billion non-profit Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles. That includes building costs, his art, and a $400 million endowment.\nThe 300,000-square-foot museum will feature Lucas' collection of art, including \"Star Wars\" related items.\nIt will also feature daily film screenings in two theaters, a free public research library, and hands-on and digital classrooms.\nIt's currently under construction and will create 1,400 jobs. It's slated to open in late 2021.\nLucas has a reputation for being media-shy, according to an interviewer who described him as communicative. Jim Windolf of Vanity Fair called him \"a very soft-spoken billionaire.\"\nHe's well-respected and has received many awards and honors. In 2005, he received the Life Achievement Award in 2005 from the American Film Institute.\nIn 2008, he was named one of the 100 \"Greatest Americans\" by the Discovery Channel.\nBut he was never in it for the fame or the money. \"After interviewing him twice and watching his movies repeatedly, I'm convinced he's driven by a huge, restless imagination,\" wrote Windolf.\nNewsletter\nSEE ALSO: Bill Gates is no longer the 2nd-richest person in the world. Here's how he spends his $107 billion fortune, from a luxury car collection to incredible real estate\nDON'T MISS: Warren Buffett just announced he's donating $3.6 billion in Berkshire Hathaway shares to 5 foundations. Here's how the notoriously frugal billionaire spends his $87.3 billion fortune\n",
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"segment": "We saw a movie trailer for movies 5&6. Are they not on DVD? I would love to get them for his birthday. michele on February 24, 2014: wasn't there another movie made in 2012 or 2013\nLindsey on June 12, 2013: Are there really only 4 movies?!?! I thought that there were 10! riley on March 09, 2013: whens indiana jones five going to come out\nVickie on June 17, 2012: Just can't figure out why they waited 19 years to make the 4th movie?",
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"headings": "\nTop Rated Movies\n1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)\n2. The Godfather (1972)\n3. The Godfather: Part II (1974)\n4. The Dark Knight (2008)\n5. 12 Angry Men (1957)\n6. Schindler's List (1993)\n7. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)\n8. Pulp Fiction (1994)\n9. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)\n10. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)\n11. Fight Club (1999)\n12. Forrest Gump (1994)\n13. Inception (2010)\n14. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)\n15. Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)\n16. The Matrix (1999)\n17. Goodfellas (1990)\n18. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)\n19. Seven Samurai (1954)\n20. Se7en (1995)\n21. Life Is Beautiful (1997)\n22. City of God (2002)\n23. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)\n24. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)\n25. Saving Private Ryan (1998)\n26. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)\n27. The Green Mile (1999)\n28. Spirited Away (2001)\n29. Interstellar (2014)\n30. Parasite (2019)\n31. Léon: The Professional (1994)\n32. Hara-Kiri (1962)\n33. The Lion King (1994)\n34. The Usual Suspects (1995)\n35. The Pianist (2002)\n36. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)\n37. Back to the Future (1985)\n38. American History X (1998)\n39. Modern Times (1936)\n40. Gladiator (2000)\n41. Psycho (1960)\n42. The Departed (2006)\n43. City Lights (1931)\n44. Whiplash (2014)\n45. The Intouchables (2011)\n46. Grave of the Fireflies (1988)\n47. The Prestige (2006)\n48. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)\n49. Casablanca (1942)\n50. Cinema Paradiso (1988)\n51. Rear Window (1954)\n52. Alien (1979)\n53. Apocalypse Now (1979)\n54. Memento (2000)\n55. The Great Dictator (1940)\n56. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)\n57. Django Unchained (2012)\n58. The Lives of Others (2006)\n59. Paths of Glory (1957)\n60. WALL·E (2008)\n61. Hamilton (2020)\n62. Joker (2019)\n63. The Shining (1980)\n64. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)\n65. Sunset Blvd. (1950)\n66. 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Singin' in the Rain (1952)\n101. Bicycle Thieves (1948)\n102. Full Metal Jacket (1987)\n103. Ikiru (1952)\n104. Snatch (2000)\n105. North by Northwest (1959)\n106. Scarface (1983)\n107. A Clockwork Orange (1971)\n108. The Father (2020)\n109. 1917 (2019)\n110. Incendies (2010)\n111. Taxi Driver (1976)\n112. A Separation (2011)\n113. The Sting (1973)\n114. Toy Story 3 (2010)\n115. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)\n116. Metropolis (1927)\n117. Amélie (2001)\n118. The Apartment (1960)\n119. For a Few Dollars More (1965)\n120. Double Indemnity (1944)\n121. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)\n122. Up (2009)\n123. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)\n124. Heat (1995)\n125. L.A. Confidential (1997)\n126. Green Book (2018)\n127. Die Hard (1988)\n128. Batman Begins (2005)\n129. Yojimbo (1961)\n130. Rashomon (1950)\n131. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)\n132. Downfall (2004)\n133. Children of Heaven (1997)\n134. Ran (1985)\n135. Unforgiven (1992)\n136. Some Like It Hot (1959)\n137. Howl's Moving Castle (2004)\n138. All About Eve (1950)\n139. Casino (1995)\n140. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)\n141. A Beautiful Mind (2001)\n142. The Great Escape (1963)\n143. Pan's Labyrinth (2006)\n144. There Will Be Blood (2007)\n145. The Secret in Their Eyes (2009)\n146. Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)\n147. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)\n148. Raging Bull (1980)\n149. My Neighbor Totoro (1988)\n150. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)\n151. Dial M for Murder (1954)\n152. Shutter Island (2010)\n153. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)\n154. The Gold Rush (1925)\n155. Chinatown (1974)\n156. No Country for Old Men (2007)\n157. My Father and My Son (2005)\n158. V for Vendetta (2005)\n159. The Thing (1982)\n160. Inside Out (2015)\n161. The Elephant Man (1980)\n162. The Sixth Sense (1999)\n163. The Seventh Seal (1957)\n164. Jurassic Park (1993)\n165. Klaus (2019)\n166. Warrior (2011)\n167. Trainspotting (1996)\n168. The Truman Show (1998)\n169. 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"title": "What is the best order to watch the Indiana Jones movies? | It's A Stampede!",
"headings": "What is the best order to watch the Indiana Jones movies?\nWhat is the best order to watch the Indiana Jones movies?\nBy Alex Wiggan\nChronological order\nHere’s how the timeline works:\nThe expanded timeline\nProduction order\nRead more:\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n",
"segment": "Want to know what I’m talking about? Of course you do! Let’s get started. Advertisements\n—\nChronological order\nImage: ©Lucasfilm/Disney\nTo begin, let’s take a look at the four Indiana Jones theatrical movies that were released between 1981 and 2008, and put them in chronological order. And that means starting with a prequel. You see, while the series began in 1981 with the release of Raiders of the Lost Ark, according to the Indy timeline, Raiders isn’t the first movie. Instead, the series begins with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – a prequel to Raiders. Yep, long before George Lucas started making prequels to the Star Wars movies, he was tinkering with the Indiana Jones timeline. As such, if you want to watch the Indiana Jones films in chronological order you need to work through them as follows:",
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"headings": "Bella Abzug\nBella Abzug\nContents\nEarly life\nLegal and political career\nCongressional career\nElections\nTenure\nCampaign for U.S. Senate\nLater life and death\nPersonal life\nHonors and legacy\nIn popular culture\nSelected bibliography\nBooks\nPapers\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
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"segment": "Popularity: Bella Abzug\nBella Abzug was an office holder. Bella was born on July 24th, 1920 in New York City. She left this life on March 31st, 1998. Popularity: Bella Ferraro\nBella Ferraro is an indie pop, soul, and soft rock musician. She has had major accomplishments since 2012. Bella was given the name Isabella Ferraro . Popularity: Bella Bond\nBella was given the name Bella Neveah Amoroso Bond on August 6th, 2012.",
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"segment": "Click the link to confirm your subscription and begin receiving our newsletters. If you don't get the confirmation within 10 minutes, please check your spam folder. Write to Julia Zorthian at [email protected] and Olivia B. Waxman at [email protected]. Bella Abzug (1920-1998)\nDaughter to Russian Jewish immigrants, Abzug was a lawyer specializing in labor and civil rights in 1950s and ’60s New York. With the start of the Vietnam War she became a vocal member of the anti-war movement. Once elected to Congress, in 1971 she took a “people’s oath” (administered by her fellow New Yorker, Shirley Chisholm) on the steps of the House after taking the official congressional oath of office. Known for her brash personality, she pushed for an end to the war, women’s rights and the needs of underdogs. She was known for saying “This woman’s place is in the House—the House of Representatives.” Advertisement\nAbigail Adams (1744-1818)\nAs wife to President John Adams, and her husband’s confidante and adviser, she opposed slavery and pushed for women’s rights and education. Her famous line “ remember the ladies ” was followed by urging her husband not to “put such unlimited power into the hands of the husbands.",
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"segment": "When Lucas refuses, Gunter reports Bella to animal control as being a pit bull. The responding animal control agent, Chuck, has been paid off by Gunter to report Bella as a pit bull, and to confiscate her, as pit bulls are an illegal breed. Bella is taken away, but the help of Lucas’s girlfriend, Olivia, and the help of his high school buddy, Wayne, smuggle Bella out of the pound. Bella is sent to live with a foster family while Lucas and Mom find a new place to live where pit bulls are not banned. Bella, however, only has the desire to get back to Lucas. At the first chance she gets, she takes off. She has a journey of hundreds of miles ahead of her, but she is loyal, optimistic, and determined to get home to Lucas. In a journey that comes to span several years, Bella meets, protects, and befriends a baby cougar, who in turn later protects and cares for Bella. Bella meets countless people, most of whom are friendly toward her and feed her. She meets a fellow dog named Dutch, and helps Dutch to rescue his owner from an avalanche even though Dutch’s owner is not a good person, and ends up choosing not to keep Dutch.",
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"segment": "Initially reluctant but eventually convinced by Olivia, Lucas then adopted Bella. Although Lucas mother, Terri had nothing against it, Bella's presence remained hidden from the owner of the house. During her early childhood, Bella used to snuggle up against a blanket infused with Lucas' scent while Lucas was at work and often ask for a little piece of cheese. As adults, when Bella and Terri come home from a walk, they are approached by a Gunter who wants Lucas stops coming to his property. Terri refused and Gunter claims that she just went to war with him. When a visit from the owner of the house is announced, Terri and Lucas take Bella to the VA hospital for the day because if she is discovered it will result in their eviction. Hidden in the broom closet, Bella is so bored that she barks for Lucas to come but it also attracts the attention of Olivia and Theo, a friendly veteran who finds a solution to Bella's unauthorized presence in the room. Bella quickly becomes very popular with the veterans, even helping them smile again. Later, in revenge for the withdrawal of his building permit due to the interference of Lucas and Olivia, Gunter talk about Bella to Chuck who threatens to take Bella away, whom he foolishly believes to be a pitbull if he catch her out of the house. Despite getting trained to come home on her own, Bella ends up being captured by the pound after refusing to leave Lucas all alone against Chuck and his colleagues.",
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"segment": "Romo played shortstop and third base on the baseball team at Brawley Union High School, graduating in 2001. With no scholarship offers from four-year colleges, Romo nearly signed enlistment papers to follow his father in the United States Navy, but he opted to play baseball at junior college instead. College career\nRomo went to Orange Coast College before transferring to Arizona Western College. Romo was named to the All-Region I second team of the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference in 2002 and 2003. In 159 innings, Romo earned a 16-4 overall record with a 2.79 earned run average (ERA). For his junior and senior years, Romo played NCAA Division II baseball at two colleges: the University of North Alabama (2004) and Mesa State College (2005). He was named First-Team All- Gulf South Conference in 2004 while playing for North Alabama and was 10–3 with a 3.69 ERA in 97.1 innings. In his senior year with Mesa State, he was the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year. Professional career\nSan Francisco Giants\nMinor leagues (2005–08)\nRomo was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 28th round (852nd overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft.",
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"segment": "He was quite involved in sports since his school days. He idolized Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers, and was much inspired by his playing style. He graduated from high school in 1998. Tony Romo attended the Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois, and started playing for its football team. He proved to be a talent to reckon with. At the end of the year he was honored as an All-American honorable mention, an All-Ohio Valley Conference member, as well as the OVC Player of the Year. In December 2002, he became the first player ever from his university to win the Walter Payton Award, after he passed for a total of 3,165 yards and 34 touchdowns during his senior year. Despite his brilliant skills and achievements, he went undrafted during the 2003 NFL draft. Continue Reading Below\nTop Short Male Athletes\nThe Most Stylish Female Celebrities\nThe Sexiest Men Of 2020, Ranked\nWho Is The Most Popular BTS Member? Recommended Lists:",
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"segment": "4,335\nPass completions: 2,829\nCompletion percentage: 65.3\nTD – INT: 248–117\nPassing yards: 34,183\nPasser rating: 97.1\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com · PFR\nCollege Football Hall of Fame\n\nAntonio Ramiro Romo (born April 21, 1980) is a former American football quarterback and sports analyst who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football for Eastern Illinois University, where he led the Panthers to an Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2001 and won the Walter Payton Award the following year. Romo signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003. Beginning his career as a holder, Romo became the Cowboys' starting quarterback during the 2006 season. Serving as the team's primary starter from 2006 to 2015, he led the Cowboys to four postseason appearances and was named to the Pro Bowl four times.",
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"segment": "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\nTony Romo is American football television analyst and a former quarterback who played 14 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He also played college football for Eastern Illinois University. He earns an annual salary of $15 million. He has a total net worth of $70 million. He married Candice Crawford in 2011.",
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"segment": "Advertisement\nWho Were the Habsburgs? The Habsburgs (spelling it Hapsburg is an Americanization) were one of the most successful ruling families in all of Europe, wielding power in a big way from the 13th century to 1918. At one time, the monarchy's vast empire included Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Slovenia, Slovakia and Croatia, as well as large parts of Poland, Romania and Italy. The royal family really began its ascent to power in 1273, when Rudolf I became the Roman German king. Ottokar II Premysl, who was the king of Bohemia, refused to recognize Rudolf, which sparked a royal rivalry. Ottokar became king of Austria, but when he was killed in battle, Rudolf moved in, and granted land to his sons. And that's how the Habsburgs got their start in Austria. The Habsburgs spent the next hundred years or so empire building. They took over the Tyrol, a region in the Alps shared by Austria and Northern Italy, in 1363. Things really took off in the 1500s, when future emperor Maximilian married Charles the Bold's daughter Mary and gained control of the desirable Burgundy region.",
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"segment": "legend has the family name originating with the Habsburg Castle in modern Switzerland. After 1279, they came to rule in Austria. The Duchy of Austria was part of the elective Kingdom of Germany within the Holy Roman Empire. King Rudolf I of Germany of the Habsburg family assigned the Duchy of Austria to his sons at the Diet of Augsburg (1282), thus establishing the \" Austrian hereditary lands \". From that moment, the Habsburg dynasty was also known as the House of Austria. Between 1438 and 1806, with few exceptions, the Habsburg Archduke of Austria was elected Holy Roman Emperor . The Habsburgs grew to European prominence as a result of the dynastic policy pursued by Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor. Maximilian I married Mary of Burgundy, thus bringing the Burgundian Netherlands into the Habsburg inheritance. Their son, Philip the Handsome, married Joanna the Mad of Spain (daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile ). Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (son of Philip and Joanna) inherited the Habsburg Netherlands in 1506, Habsburg Spain and its territories in 1516, and Habsburg Austria in 1519.",
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"segment": "The Habsburg family, one of the most influential royal dynasties of Europe, occupied the throne of the Holy Roman Empire (pictured below) and produced emperors and kings whose rule spanned Germany, England, Spain, Holland and Italy. Habsbourg-1700.png: Katepanomegasderivative work: Alphathon [CC BY-SA 3.0 ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 )]\nSource: https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2018/royal-jewels-bourbon-parma-family-ge1809/lot.80.html\nThe amazingly beautiful pieces of the collection adorned the most infamous member of this royal family, the French Queen Marie Antoinette, the Habsburg daughter of the Holy Roman Empress Maria Teresa and wife of King Louis XVI. Source: https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2018/royal-jewels-bourbon-parma-family-ge1809/lot.80.html\nDaniela Mascetti, Deputy Chairman, Sotheby’s Jewellery Europe and Senior International Specialist describes the collection as such, “It is one of the most important royal jewellery collections ever to appear on the market and each and every jewel is absolutely imbued with history. Never before seen in public, this extraordinary group of jewels offers a captivating insight into the lives of its owners going back hundreds of years. What is also striking is the inherent beauty of the pieces themselves: the precious gems they are adorned with and the exceptional craftsmanship they display are stunning in their own right.”",
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"segment": "they were influential all across Europe. Members of the family have been kings in Germany, Spain, Italy, England, France, Ireland, Austria, and several other nations. The family was named after castle Habsburg, and moved away from the castle – and to Austria – in the 13th century. The family expanded mostly through diplomatic means and through marrying into other powerful families. So it eventually got to the point where the family was split into two separate houses, one in Spain and the other in Austria. Splits were common for noble families and it didn’t mean they were no longer closely associated. Mughal Emperors\nThe Mughal emperors obviously ruled over the Mughal Empire. Their Empire was vast, controlling most of what is now India, and much of central Asia. They ruled over 150 million people – which was actually about 25 percent of all people on earth. The emperors built their nation through warfare, first emerging from central Asia and claiming descent from Genghis Khan.",
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"segment": "This territory, however, was divided among three branches of the family, the main line, the Styrian, and that of Tyrol-Vorarlberg. Although the main line of the German Habsburgs held by far the larger part of these landed possessions yet its territories did not form a compact whole, but were only a number of loosely connected countries, each having its own provincial estates, which were largely composed of nobles and which maintained an incessant opposition to the dynasty, and therefore largely desired religious freedom, that is the right to become Protestant and to introduce Protestantism into their domains. The struggle of the nobility against the dynasty reached its height during the last decade of the reign of Rudolph II (1576-1612). Even at that time the nobility maintained relations with the active Protestant party in the empire. In 1604 the Hungarian nobles revolted with the aid of the ruler of Transylvania, and in 1607 they rebelled again and became the allies of the Turks. On 25 June, 1608, Rudolph was obliged to transfer the government of Hungary, Austria, and Moravia to his more compliant brother Matthias; he did not, however, give up his rights as King of Bohemia, and in 1609 was able to pacify an outbreak of the Bohemian nobility only by granting the Imperial Charter ( Majestätsbrief) which gave religious liberty not only to the nobles and their dependents in Bohemia but also to those living on the crown lands. This concession greatly strengthened the power of the nobles. After Rudolph's death Cardinal Klesl sought, as the councillor of Matthias (1612-19), to avoid above all any new crisis, so as to gain time to reorganize the resources of the ruling dynasty. Matthias, like Rudolph, had no son and the royal family chose as his successor Ferdinand, the head of the Styrian branch of the Habsburgs, who had restored Catholicism in Styria.",
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"segment": "Languages with more than a million speakers each include Pashto, Sindhi, Saraiki, Balochi, Brahui and Hindko. The Pakistani dialect of English is also widely spoken throughout the country, albeit mostly in urban centres such as Islamabad and Karachi . Religion\nMain article: Religion in Pakistan\nPakistan officially endorses Islam as a state religion and utilizes Sharia in governance across the entire country to a large degree. The overwhelming majority of Pakistanis identify as Muslims, and the country has the second-largest population of Muslims in the world after Indonesia. Other minority religious faiths in Pakistan include Hinduism, Christianity, Ahmadiyya, Sikhism, the Baháʼí Faith, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism and Kalasha-mun. The Pakistani Hindu and Christian minority comprise the second- and third-largest religious groups in the country, respectively. Irreligion\nIrreligion, agnosticism and atheism are present amongst a minority of Pakistanis, the majority of whom belong to the newer generations. According to a 2005 Gallup World Poll, 1% of Pakistani participants declared themselves as atheists. By 2012, the figure had risen to 2%.",
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"segment": "blue, white and red\nHistory: In 1707, the first political union of the Kingdom of England which then included Wales and Scotland was formed. In 1922 Northern Ireland joined this Union. From 1835 until 1925 the city of London was the largest city in the world. In 1927 the UK was officially proclaimed. From 1973 - 2020, the UK was part of the European Union. Quick UK Facts | UK Geography\nThe United Kingdom is a country in northwestern Europe. The UK consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The UK is located mainly on two large islands in the Atlantic Ocean:",
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"segment": "Meg was voiced by an uncredited Lacey Chabert for the first season, and by Mila Kunis in subsequent seasons after Chabert became busy with school and her role on Party of Five, although some of her work became second season episodes due to production order. Mila Kunis won the role after auditions and a slight rewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on That '70s Show. MacFarlane called Kunis back after her first audition, instructing her to speak more slowly, and then told her to come back another time and enunciate more. Once she claimed that she had it under control, MacFarlane hired her. MacFarlane stated that Kunis \"had a very natural quality to Meg\" and she's \"in a lot of ways [...] almost more right for the character\". Kunis's voice is first heard as Meg in Episode 3 of season two \" Da Boom \", and the voices switch back and forth in the broadcast order until settling on Kunis. Tara Strong provides Meg's singing voice in \" Don't Make Me Over \". Archival recordings of Lacey Chabert's voice that she provided as Meg Griffin are used in the tenth season episode \" Back to the Pilot \" in which Brian and Stewie go back in time to the events of \"Death Has a Shadow\". Lacey Chabert (1999–2000; 2011 archive recordings)\nMila Kunis (1999–present)\nTara Strong (singing voice)\nSocial life\nMeg is very unpopular in high school due to both her plain appearance and personality.",
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"segment": "She is the eldest child and older sister to Chris and Stewie Griffin. In the original pilot she was voiced by Rachel McFarland. When the series got picked up Meg was voiced by Lacey Chabert, but after the first production season, Chabert left the show due to a combination of her school work and role on \"Party of Five\". Meg is currently voiced by Mila Kunis but for the episode \"Don't Make Me Over\" where Meg sings, her singing voice is provided by Tara Strong. For the bonus material in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, Ali Hillis provided the singing voice for Meg in the segment where the character sang for the troops (making them run away in horror). Created on Sep 11 2009\nOldest Titles Latest Titles Most Votes Most Popular VA Most Recent Clip\nFamily Guy (1999)\nRachael MacFarlane\nFamily Guy (1999)\nLacey Chabert\nFamily Guy (1999)\nMila Kunis\nFamily Guy (1999)\nTara Strong\nFamily Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (2005)\nAli Hillis\nComments\nAdd a Comment\nSHOW COMMENTS (50)\nFaved by 12 BTVA Members\n• an online voice acting & improv game. • create original or quoted scenes of dialogue. • multi or single player modes.",
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"segment": "Meg is the eldest child of Peter and Lois Griffin and older sister of Stewie and Chris, but is also the family's scapegoat who receives the least of their attention and bears the brunt of their abuse. She is often bullied, ridiculed, and ignored. Meg first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. She was created and designed by Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company, based on The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve, two shorts made by MacFarlane featuring a middle-aged man named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the greenlight, the Griffin family appeared in the episode \" Death Has a Shadow \". Originally voiced, unbilled, by Lacey Chabert during the first season, Meg has been voiced by Mila Kunis since season 2 . Contents\n1 Personality\n2 Voice actors\n3 Social life\n4 Family life\n5 Notes\n6 References\n7 External links\nPersonality\nMeg is a self-conscious and insecure adolescent girl. She is treated unfairly by various people and has numerous insecurities that prompt her to try to be part of the \"in-crowd\". However, this only results in her getting rebuffed by the many bullies of this circle, particularly Connie D'Amico, the head cheerleader of the local high school, James Woods Regional High School. However, a nerdy student named Neil Goldman is attracted to her.",
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"segment": "In the Stars\"\n1996–1997\nNick Freno: Licensed Teacher\nAnna-Maria Del Bono\n5 episodes\n1996–1997\n7th Heaven\nAshley\n4 episodes\n1997\nWalker, Texas Ranger\nPepper\nEpisode: \" Last Hope\"\n1998\nGia\nYoung Gia Carangi\nHBO TV Movie\n1998\nPensacola: Wings of Gold\nJessie Kerwood\nEpisode: \" Company Town\"\n1998–2006\nThat '70s Show\nJackie Burkhart\nMain role\n1999–present\nFamily Guy\nMeg Griffin (voice)\nMain role\n2000–2002\nGet Real\nTaylor Vaughn\n2 unaired episodes\n2002\nMADtv\nDaisy\nEpisode: \" 8.7\"\n2004\nGrounded for Life\nLana\n2 episodes\n2005\nPunk'd\nHerself\nEpisode: \" 5.6\"\n2005–2011\nRobot Chicken\nVarious voices\n15 episodes\n2009\nThe Cleveland Show\nMeg Griffin (voice)\nEpisode: \" Pilot \"\n2010\nThe Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson\nSnooki Polizzi\nEpisode: \" 6.85\"\n2011\nSesame Street\nHerself\nEpisode: \" The Good Bird's Club\"\n2011\nGood Vibes\nHerself (voice)\nEpisode: \"",
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"headings": "Back to the Pilot\nBack to the Pilot\nContents\nPlot\nProduction and development\nReception\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Composer Ron Jones, who has worked on the series since its inception, returned to compose the music for \"Back to the Pilot\". The episode was originally intended to be the seventh installation in the series's hallmark Road to... episodes, but it was changed before airing. The episode featured several examples of the old animation style that was used in the show's pilot episode, with the Griffin family all appearing in the lesser quality animation style in the past universe that Stewie and Brian travel to. In addition to the regular cast, voice actor Chris Cox, actor Ralph Garman, and actress Christine Lakin guest starred in the episode. Archival recordings of actress Lacey Chabert, and voice actors Phil LaMarr and Fred Tatasciore from \" Death Has a Shadow \" were used, although they still received credit. Recurring guest voice actors Patrick Warburton and writer John Viener made minor appearances throughout the episode. Chabert's role in the episode was that of Meg Griffin in the pilot episode. Chabert had previously voiced Meg, before eventually being replaced by actress Mila Kunis, who had a role on the television series That '70s Show during Family Guy ' s first season. Chabert left the series after completing the first production of episodes in order to focus on her schoolwork, as well as her participation in the television series Party of Five, with Kunis taking over the role after the first season. Reception\n\"Back to the Pilot\" was broadcast on November 13, 2011, as a part of an animated television night on Fox, preceded by The Simpsons and Allen Gregory and followed by Family Guy MacFarlane's second show, American Dad!.",
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"headings": "Griffin family\nGriffin family\nContents\nCreation\nCasting\nMain family\nPeter Griffin\nLois Griffin\nMeg Griffin\nChris Griffin\nStewie Griffin\nBrian Griffin\nPeter Griffin Jr.\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Green admittedly did an impression of the Buffalo Bill character from the thriller film The Silence of the Lambs during his audition. His main inspiration for Chris' voice was how \"Buffalo Bill\" would sound if he worked at a drive-thru in a McDonald's (speaking through a PA system). Mila Kunis and Lacey Chabert have both played the voices of Meg Griffin. Chabert voiced Meg Griffin for the first production season (15 episodes). However, because of a contractual agreement, she was never credited. Chabert left the series due to time constraints with her acting role in Party of Five, as well as schoolwork, while Kunis won the role after auditions, a slight rewrite of the character and because of her performance on That '70s Show. MacFarlane called Kunis back after her initial audition asking her to speak slower; she was called back again later, this time instructed to enunciate more. Kunis said that she had it under control, and MacFarlane hired her. In an interview with a Sun Media correspondent in 2007, Kunis was asked about her character and said: \"",
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"headings": "List of\nFamily Guy\ncast members\n\nList of Family Guy cast members\nContents\nCurrent cast\nSeth MacFarlane\nAlex Borstein\nMila Kunis\nSeth Green\nMike Henry\nRecurring cast\nRecurring guest voices\nCasting changes\nAwards and nominations\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "He is the only cast member to be in every episode. Alex Borstein\nAlex Borstein voices Lois Griffin, Asian correspondent Tricia Takanawa, Loretta Brown and Lois' mother Barbara Pewterschmidt. Borstein was asked to provide a voice for the pilot while she was working on MADtv. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any of his artwork and said it was \"really sight unseen\". At the time, Borstein performed in a stage show in Los Angeles, in which she played a redhead mother whose voice she had based on one of her cousins. The voice was originally slower (and deeper for the original season), but when MacFarlane heard it, he replied \"Make it a little less fucking annoying ... and speed it up, or every episode will last four hours.\" Mila Kunis\nMila Kunis voices Meg Griffin. Kunis won the role after the auditions and a slight rewrite of the character, in part due to her performance on That '70s Show. MacFarlane called Kunis back after her first audition, instructing her to speak slower, and then told her to come back another time and enunciate more. Once she claimed that she had it under control, MacFarlane hired her.",
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"segment": "Recurring guest voice actors Patrick Warburton and writer John Viener made minor appearances throughout the episode. Chabert's role in the episode was that of Meg Griffin in the pilot episode. Chabert had previously voiced Meg, before eventually being replaced by actress Mila Kunis, who had a role on the television series That '70s Show during Family Guy ' s first season. Chabert left the series after completing the first production of episodes in order to focus on her schoolwork, as well as her participation in the television series Party of Five, with Kunis taking over the role after the first season. Reception\n\"Back to the Pilot\" was broadcast on November 13, 2011, as a part of an animated television night on Fox, preceded by The Simpsons and Allen Gregory and followed by Family Guy MacFarlane's second show, American Dad!. It was watched by 6.01 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings, despite airing simultaneously with Desperate Housewives on ABC, The Good Wife on CBS and Sunday Night Football on NBC. The episode also acquired a 3.1/7 rating in the 18–49 demographic, beating Allen Gregory and American Dad!, in addi",
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"segment": "Oct 31, 1976\nPosition: Attacking Midfielder\nClubs\nReal Madrid (1995 – 2010)\nBesiktas (2010 – 2011)\nNational Team\nU18 (1995)\nU21 (1996 – 1998)\nSpain (1999 – 2005)\nHighlights\nJose Maria Gutierrez Hernandez was with Real Madrid for 1½ decade, and helped them win 15 major trophies. Initially, he began as a striker, but then eventually settled down in the midfield, where he showed his class for the club and also the country. Santi Cazorla\nBorn: Dec 13, 1984\nPosition: Attacking Midfielder\nClubs\nVillarreal (2003 – 2006)\nRecreativo (2006 – 2007)\nVillarreal (2007 – 2011)\nMalaga (2011 – 2",
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"headings": "Top 10 Best Attacking Midfielders In The World 2020\nTop 10 Best Attacking Midfielders In The World 2020\nTop 10 Best Attacking Midfielders In The World 2020 Right Now\nChristian Ericksen – Inter Milan – Denmark\nKevin De Bruyne – Manchester City – Belgium\nPaulo Dybala – Juventus – Argentina\nHakim Ziyech – Ajax Amsterdam – Morocco\nBernardo Silva – Manchester City – Portugal\nDavid Silva – Manchester City – Spain\nSantiago Cazorla – Villareal – Spain\nLuka Modric – Real Madrid – Croatia\nJoao Felix – Athletico Madrid – Portugal\nRaheem Sterling – Manchester City – England\nFinally on The Best Attacking Midfielders In The World Currently\n",
"segment": "He inspires such confidence in the team and has become a fan favorite, much adored at the club. Santiago Cazorla – Villareal – Spain\nMany other people thought Santiago Carzola was finished when he got that horrible injury a couple of seasons ago while playing for Arsenal in England. But lo and behold! Santiago Carzola is back in contention with a string of match-winning performances in all competitions this season. He still has that control, vision, and passing that made him famous a couple of seasons ago. He drives into the opponent’s box and causes confusion everywhere. The statistics speak volumes: he has 10 goals, 4 assists, and a playing time of 1413 minutes, which he has racked up for club and country. So far this season he has made 24 appearances. He wears the captain’s armband for Villareal these days- an obvious reference to his vast pool of experience and quality.",
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"segment": "Scored 49 goals for the club during his spell in north London and is fondly remembered by the club's faithful. 19. Santi Cazorla - £17.10m\nSanti Cazorla faced a career threatening injury during the end of his Arsenal career but is back playing football again in the Qatar Stars League | Michael Regan/Getty Images\nThe epitome of technical excellence, Santi Cazorla was a magician and one of the few genuinely two-footed players to grace the Emirates Stadium pitch. His low centre of gravity and ability to pull off outrageous passes, as well as control the ball effortlessly in difficult situations, made him a joy to watch, and he was a two-time FA Cup winner. 18. Jose Antonio Reyes - £18m\nJose Antonio Reyes sadly passed away in a car accident in 2019 | NICOLAS ASFOURI/Getty Images\nSigned from Sevilla, Jose Antonio Reyes showcased his talents in an Arsenal shirt on more than 100 occasions, scoring 23 goals en route to winning a Premier League and FA Cup. Arguably never really settled though, and returned to Spain in 2006 to play out the remainder of his career. Was tragically killed in a car crash in 2019. 17. Lucas Perez - £18m\nSold to West Ham in 2018, Lucas Perez struggled with Premier League football | Shaun Botterill/Getty Images\nLimited to just 21 appearances for Arsenal, Lucas Perez contributed an okay return of seven goals - but only one of those came in the Premier League.",
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"segment": "He completed the 2009–10 season with 53 appearances in all competitions and 23 goals, and, on 9 June, signed a new five-year deal with Barcelona. 2010–14: Consistent collective success\nPedro began the 2010–11 campaign firmly established in Barcelona's starting XI. On 29 November 2010, he scored the second goal in the famous 5–0 home win against Real Madrid, with Barça climbing to the first position in the league. The following month, he netted twice at Espanyol in the local derby, in a 5–1 success. On 20 April 2011, Pedro scored against Real Madrid in the second half of final, but his goal was disallowed for offside, in an eventual 0–1 extra time loss. On 3 May, against the same opponent, in the 2010-11 UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg, he found Iker Casillas ' net in a 1–1 home draw (3–1 aggregate win), for his 21st official goal of the campaign; in the Champions League final, he opened the score against Manchester United, in an eventual 3–1 win. On 5 July 2011, Pedro extended his contract by one year, until 2016. His buyout clause was raised from €90m to €150m.",
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"headings": "Ranking Real Madrid’s 10 greatest players of all time\nRanking Real Madrid’s 10 greatest players of all time\nIntroduction\n10. Santillana (1971-1988)\nPosition: Forward\nGames Played: 645\nGoals Scored: 290\n9. Emilio Butragueño (1982-1995)\nPosition: Second Forward\nGames Played: 463\nGoals Scored: 171\n8. Raúl (1992-2010)\nPosition: Forward\nGames Played: 741\nGoals Scored: 323\n7. Hugo Sánchez (1985-1992)\nPosition: Forward\nGames Played: 282\nGoals Scored: 208\n6. Iker Casillas (1999-2015)\nPosition: Goalkeeper\nGames Played: 725\n5. Zinedine Zidane (2001-2006)\nVideo unavailable\nPosition: Attacking Midfielder\nGames Played: 227\nGoals Scored: 49\n4. Francisco Gento (1953-1971)\nPosition: Left-Winger\nGames Played: 602\nGoals Scored: 182\n3. Ferenc Puskas (1958-1967)\nPosition: Forward\nGames Played: 262\nGoals Scored: 242\n2. Alfredo Di Stéfano (1953-1964)\nPosition: Forward/Attacking Midfielder\nGames Played: 396\nGoals Scored: 308\n1. Cristiano Ronaldo (2009-Present)\nPosition: Wide Forward\nGames Played: 308\nGoals Scored: 323/324\nHonorable Mentions\n",
"segment": "To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nWatch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 4:27\nLive\n•\nPosition: Forward\nGames Played: 645\nGoals Scored: 290\nWith 290 goals in 645 games, Santillana is a goalscoring legend for Real Madrid. Most known for his incredible leap and heading prowess, he is also famed for his legendary partnership with the comeback king Juanito. Arriving at the Bernabeu at the mere age of 19, Santillana would go on to win 9 La Liga titles, 4 Spanish Cups, 1 League Cup, and 2 UEFA cups. He retired with only Di Stéfano having scored more than him.",
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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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"segment": "However, he swam more slowly in the final and missed selection. At the New South Wales Championships in January 1997, Thorpe's time of 3 min 59.43 s in the 400 m was eight seconds faster than his previous personal best; it made him the first 14-year-old to cover the distance in less than four minutes on Australian soil. Ranked fourth for the event countrywide, Thorpe went into the Australian Championships in Adelaide as a serious contender for selection in the national team for the 1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. With a top-three finish and a specific qualifying time required for selection, Thorpe focused on the 400 m freestyle after injuries to world record holder Kieren Perkins and Daniel Kowalski; both had won Olympic medals in the event. Thorpe went on to win bronze behind 16-year-old Queenslander Grant Hackett, setting a new personal best of 3 min 53.44 s. The time was a world record for his age group and the race was the first of many battles with Hackett. Aged 14 years and 5 months, Thorpe became the 463rd and youngest ever male to be selected for the Australian team, surpassing John Konrads ' record by one month. Frost said that Thorpe's selection catalysed his eventual focus on freestyle. Thorpe continued his good form at the Australian Age Championships.",
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"segment": "Ian Thorpe - Wikipedia\nIan Thorpe\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAustralian swimmer\nIan Thorpe\nThorpe at Doha GOALS Forum 2012\nPersonal information\nFull name\nIan James Thorpe\nNickname (s)\n\"Thorpedo\", \"Thorpey\"\nNational team\nAustralia\nBorn\n( 1982-10-13)\n13 October 1982 (age 38)\nSydney, New South Wales, Australia\nHeight\n1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)\nWeight\n104 kg (229 lb)\nSport\nSport\nSwimming\n\nStrokes\nFreestyle\nClub\nSLC Aquadot\nCoach\nDoug Frost (1995–2002)\nTracey Menzies (2002–2006)\n\nMedal record\n\nMen's swimming\nRepresenting Australia\nEvent\n1 st\n2 nd\n3 rd\nOlympic Games\n5\n3\n1\nWorld Championships (LC)\n11\n1\n1\nWorld Championships (SC)\n2\n1\n0\nPan Pacific Championships\n9\n3\n0\nCommonwealth Games\n10\n1\n0\nTotal\n37\n9\n2\nOlympic Games\n\n2000 Sydney\n400 m freestyle\n\n2000 Sydney\n4×100 m free\n\n2000 Sydney\n4×200 m free\n\n2004 Athens\n200 m freestyle\n\n2004 Athens\n400 m freestyle\n\n2000 Sydney\n200 m freestyle\n\n2000 Sydney\n4×100 m medley\n\n2004 Athens\n4×200 m free\n\n2004 Athens\n100 m freestyle\nWorld Championships (LC)\n\n1998 Perth\n400 m freestyle\n\n1998 Perth\n4×200 m free\n\n2001 Fukuoka\n200 m freestyle\n\n2001 Fukuoka\n400 m freestyle\n\n2001 Fukuoka\n800 m freestyle\n\n2001 Fukuoka\n4×100 m free\n\n2001 Fukuoka\n4×200 m free\n\n2001 Fukuoka\n4×100 m medley\n\n2003 Barcelona\n200 m freestyle\n\n2003 Barcelona\n400 m freestyle\n\n2003 Barcelona\n4×200 m free\n\n2003 Barcelona\n200 m medley\n\n2003 Barcelona\n100 m freestyle\nWorld Championships (SC)\n\n1999 Hong Kong\n200 m freestyle\n\n1999 Hong Kong\n4×100 m free\n\n1999 Hong Kong\n400 m free\nPan Pacific Championships\n\n1999 Sydney\n200 m freestyle\n\n1999 Sydney\n400 m freestyle\n\n1999 Sydney\n4×100 m free\n\n1999 Sydney\n4×200 m free\n\n2002 Yokohama\n100 m freestyle\n\n2002 Yokohama\n200 m freestyle\n\n2002 Yokohama\n400 m freestyle\n\n2002 Yokohama\n4×100 m free\n\n2002 Yokohama\n4×200 m free\n\n1997 Fukuoka\n400 m freestyle\n\n1997 Fukuoka\n4×200 m free\n\n2002 Yokohama\n4×100 m medley\nCommonwealth Games\n\n1998 Kla Lumpur\n200 m freestyle\n\n1998 Kla Lumpur\n400 m freestyle\n\n1998 Kla Lumpur\n4×100 m free\n\n1998 Kla Lumpur\n4×200 m free\n\n2002 Manchester\n100 m freestyle\n\n2002 Manchester\n200 m freestyle\n\n2002 Manchester\n400 m freestyle\n\n2002 Manchester\n4×100 m free\n\n2002 Manchester\n4×200 m free\n\n2002 Manchester\n4×100 m medley\n\n2002 Manchester\n100 m backstroke\nIan James Thorpe, AM (born 13 October 1982) is an Australian retired swimmer who specialised in freestyle, but also competed in backstroke and the individual medley. He has won five Olympic gold medals, the most won by any Australian. With three gold and two silver medals, Thorpe was the most successful athlete at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. At the age of 14, Thorpe became the youngest male ever to represent Australia, and his victory in the 400 metre freestyle at the 1998 Perth World Championships made him the youngest-ever individual male World Champion. After that victory, Thorpe dominated the 400 m freestyle, winning the event at every Olympic, World, Commonwealth and Pan Pacific Swimming Championships until his break after the 2004 Olympics in Athens. At the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, he became the first person to win six gold medals in one World Championship. Aside from 13 individual long-course world records, Thorpe anchored the Australian relay teams, numbering the victories in the 4 × 100 m and the 4 × 200 m freestyle relays in Sydney among his five relay world records. His wins in the 200 m and 400 m and his bronze in the 100 m freestyle at the 2004 Summer Olympics made him the only male to have won medals in the 100–200–400 combination. He acquired the nickname \"Thorpedo\" because of his speed in swimming. Thorpe announced his retirement from competitive swimming in November 2006, citing waning motivation;",
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"segment": "He saved the best until last, however, producing an extraordinary performance in the decathlon, which comprised the 100m, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400m, discus, 110m hurdles, pole vault, javelin and the 1,500m. In beating his nearest challenger – Sweden’s Hugo Wieslander – by nearly 700 points, he set a new world record of 8,412 points, which would stand until 1948. Titles lost and regained\nA multi-talented sportsman, Thorpe played baseball for the Rocky Mount club in North Carolina in 1909 and 1910, receiving small payments for each appearance he made. When a report appeared in the Worcester Telegram and Gazette stating as much, it was deemed that Thorpe had infringed the rules regarding amateurism, and at the start of 1913 he was stripped of his Olympic titles. On 18 January 1983, some 30 years after his death, the International Olympic Committee officially reinstated Thorpe’s medals from the 1912 Games at an emotional ceremony attended by two of his children. An NFL pioneer\nBorn to parents who were half Native American, and brought up in the Sac and Fox Nation in Oklahoma under the name Wa-Tho-Huk, which means “Bright Path”, Thorpe played a number of sports at the highest level through to the late 1920s. Before and after his Olympic exploits, he pursued a career in track and field, played baseball and basketball, and became one of the first major stars of professional American football, making a name for himself with the Canton Bulldogs of Ohio, who proclaimed themselves “world champions” in 1916, 1917 and 1919. With the Bulldogs he would play a part in the creation of the National Football League (NFL) and became its first president in 1920. Thorpe eventually retired from top-level sport at the age of 41 and promptly went into the movies, playing minor roles as a Native American in around 50 films through to the early 1950s. A town called Jim Thorpe\nThorpe died from heart failure on 28 March 1953.",
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"segment": "At the 2001 World Aquatics Championships, he became the first person to win six gold medals in one World Championship. In total, Thorpe has won eleven World Championship golds, the third-highest number of any swimmer. Thorpe was the first person to have been named Swimming World Swimmer of the Year four times, and was the Australian Swimmer of the Year from 1999 to 2003. His athletic achievements made him one of Australia's most popular athletes, and he was recognised as the Young Australian of the Year in 2000. ― cutenose 6/13/2017\n6\nIan Chen is an American actor. In 2014, he was cast as a series regular in the ABC comedy series Fresh Off the Boat. He has a younger brother and is fluent in Mandarin. He is a big fan of Minecraft, CS: GO, and other games. He also sings and plays guitar in a band.",
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"segment": "“His example of an outsider who bested everyone at their own game on the supposedly equal playing field of sport was a huge and lasting inspiration,” she said. “ It accounts for a large part of his enduring reputation and appeal to millions around the world.” Thorpe's athletic prowess was honed in competitive games he participated in as a youngster in his Sac & Fox/PotTawatomie tribes and at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. At the Stockholm Games, Thorpe won the pentathlon after finishing first in four of the five events, including the 1,500 meters by nearly five seconds. He placed fourth in the high jump the next day and, five days later, was seventh in the long jump. In the decathlon, he set a world record of 8,412 points, winning the high jump in mismatched shoes and the 100 meters in 11.2 seconds in heavy rain. Thorpe competed in several sports at Carlisle and later played professional football several team between 1915-28. In 1920, he served as the first president of what was to become the National Football League and was voted as a charter member of the NFL’s Hall of Fame in 1963. He also played professional baseball with the New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds and Boston Braves. No wonder Buford described Thorpe as “perhaps the greatest multi-sport athlete in American and world sport.”",
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"segment": "10 Facts about Baron de Montesquieu | Fact File\n10 Facts about Baron de Montesquieu\nSunday, May 17th 2015. | Figures\nFacts about Baron de Montesquieu talk about the well known French political philosopher and lawyer. He was also considered as a man of letter. He was born on 18 January 1689 and passed away on 10 February 1755. You can call him Montesquieu for the short name. He lived during the Enlightenment era. Let’s find out more interesting facts about Montesquieu below: Facts about Baron de Montesquieu 1: the place of birth\nMontesquieu was born at Château de la Brède in the southwest of France. The region is located around 25 kilometers from Bordeaux.",
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"segment": "Montesquieu was close to Freemasonry in the London Horn Lodge. Then he frequented lodges in Bordeaux and Paris. Unfortunately, his vision began to worsen until he became blind. By that time Montesquieu had already published the following works: Les causes de l’écho, Les glandes rénales, La cause de la pesanteur des corps La damnation éternelle des païens (1711), Système des Idées (1716), Persian Letters (1721) , Le Temple de Gnide (novel of 1724), Arsace et Isménie (novel of 1730), Considerations on the causes of the greatness of the Romans and their decadence (1734), The spirit of the laws (1748), The defense of «The spirit of the laws» (1750) and Pensées suivies de Spicilège. Montesquieu died due to an infection that caused high body temperatures. He died in Paris on February 10, 1755. He was buried in the chapel of the Saint-Sulpice church of this city. RECOMMENDED WORKS\nPolitical philosophy\nAdvertisement\nYou may like\nWalter Scott\nVicente Guerrero\nRudolf Carnap\nPepe Garza\nPaul Signac\nPaul Gauguin\nAuthor\nWalter Scott\nHenry Raeburn / Public domain\nWalter Scott Biography\nSir. Walter Scott (August 15, 1771 – September 21, 1832) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.",
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"segment": "It had a profound impact both on the American Revolution and on French revolutionary ideas. Montesquieu became blind shortly after its publication and spent his last years in seclusion, dying in 1755. Citation information\nTitle: “ Baron Montesquieu”\nAuthors: John Rae, Steve Thompson\nPublisher: Alpha History\nURL: https://alphahistory.com/frenchrevolution/baron-montesquieu/\nDate published: May 6, 2017\nDate accessed: May 26, 2021\nCopyright: The content on this page may not be republished without our express permission.",
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"segment": "His father died in 1713 and he became a ward of his uncle, the Baron de Montesquieu. He became a counselor of the Bordeaux Parliament in 1714. The next year, he married the Protestant Jeanne de Lartigue, who eventually bore him three children. The Baron died in 1716, leaving him his fortune as well as his title, and the office of président à mortier in the Bordeaux Parliament. Montesquieu's early life occurred at a time of significant governmental change. England had declared itself a constitutional monarchy in the wake of its Glorious Revolution (1688–89), and had joined with Scotland in the Union of 1707 to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. In France, the long-reigning Louis XIV died in 1715 and was succeeded by the five-year-old Louis XV. These national transformations had a great impact on Montesquieu; he would refer to them repeatedly in his work. Montesquieu's 1748 De l'Esprit des loix\nMontesquieu withdrew from the practice of law to devote himself to study and writing.",
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"segment": "His father died in 1713 and he became a ward of his uncle, the Baron de Montesquieu. He became a counselor of the Bordeaux Parliament in 1714. The next year, he married the Protestant Jeanne de Lartigue, who eventually bore him three children. The Baron died in 1716, leaving him his fortune as well as his title, and the office of président à mortier in the Bordeaux Parliament. Montesquieu's early life occurred at a time of significant governmental change. England had declared itself a constitutional monarchy in the wake of its Glorious Revolution (1688–89), and had joined with Scotland in the Union of 1707 to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. In France, the long-reigning Louis XIV died in 1715 and was succeeded by the five-year-old Louis XV. These national transformations had a great impact on Montesquieu; he would refer to them repeatedly in his work. Montesquieu's 1748 De l'Esprit des loix\nMontesquieu withdrew from the practice of law to devote himself to study and writing.",
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"segment": "He also established the idea of a separation of powers — legislative, executive and judicial — to more effectively propagate liberty. Although the Catholic Church put Spirit on its list of banned books, the work influenced France's Declaration of the Rights of Man (Declaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen) and the U.S. Constitution. Montesquieu later published his Défense de L’Esprit des Lois in 1750. Death and Legacy\nMontesquieu died of a fever in Paris on February 10, 1755. Although he had fathered two daughters and a son with his wife, he had been devoted to his work. He was regarded as genial and generous, and had a wide and international circle of admirers, from Scottish philosopher David Hume to Hegel to future American president James Madison. But Montesquieu's democratic outlook was still in part a reflection of his time. He believed women were supposedly unfit as heads of the home while fit to govern as written in The Spirit of Laws: \" It is against reason and against nature for women to be mistresses in the house...but not for them to govern an empire. In the first case, their weak state does not permit them to be preeminent;",
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"segment": "These laws are the basis of government. In several newspapers of the time, his texts were published, for example, a weekly newspaper of Agriculture (1802) of the River of the Silver, the Mail of Commerce (1810). These ideas and these newspapers served to prepare the May Revolution of 1810, and in general the emancipation of Latin America. In the last years of his life, he continued to modify and improve his theses; he prepared a new edition of the Spirit of the laws (1757) and an essay, the Taste, for the Encyclopedia. Montesquieu was close to Freemasonry in the London Horn Lodge. Then he frequented lodges in Bordeaux and Paris. Unfortunately, his vision began to worsen until he became blind. By that time Montesquieu had already published the following works: Les causes de l’écho, Les glandes rénales, La cause de la pesanteur des corps La damnation éternelle des païens (1711), Système des Idées (1716), Persian Letters (1721) , Le Temple de Gnide (novel of 1724), Arsace et Isménie (novel of 1730), Considerations on the causes of the greatness of the Romans and their decadence (1734), The spirit of the laws (1748), The defense of «The spirit of the laws» (1750) and Pensées suivies de Spicilège.",
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"segment": "Life of Montesquieu: Montesquieu’s full name is baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu—popularly known as Montesquieu. He was born in a French noble family in 1689 and died in 1755. He loved to read and write and, like the utilitarian thinker he spent his life in reading and writing. He was really a great intellectual of eighteenth century France, and not only France, his name and fame crossed the border of France and spread in other parts of Western Europe. Three important works of Montesquieu deal with political theory. These are – The Persian Letters (1721), Consideration on the Causes of the Greatness and Decline of Romans (1734), and the most important and widely read book The Spirit of the Laws (1748). I have already noted that Montesquieu was the most important figure of the Enlightenment. Let us throw light on this issue. He once said that there was no second opinion that people should be enlightened because without this their prejudice and ignorance would never vanish.",
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"segment": "From Quiz: Woodstock (click to play it). Question by author monkeebeatle. 8 The Woodstock festival didn't actually take place in a town called Woodstock. In what New York city did it take place? Answer: Bethel\nBethel is located in Sullivan County, New York. From Quiz: Woodstock - Getting Back to the Garden (click to play it). Question by author dmbfanatic.",
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"segment": "We know it's 1969 so give me the month and day that it started and ended. From when to when? Answer: August 15 to August 18\nWoodstock was a three day music festival that took place from August 15, 1969 until August 18, 1969. It took place in upstate New York. Many now legendary bands and musicians took part in the event. It was a mudfest almost the entire time. I lived in New York on Staten Island at the time the fest took place. I have no recollection of ever even hearing about it but was probably because I was 12 and a few days shy of turning 13. If I had only been a few years older...When I go to my grave I'll still wish I had been able to attend.",
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"segment": "Woodstock '69 and Feelin' Fine! ( click to play it). Question by author ChelseyO.\n7 Estimated, how many people came to the Woodstock festival? Answer: 400,000\nIt was not planned to have this many guests and there was traffic jams up to 20 miles long. From Quiz: Woodstock (click to play it). Question by author monkeebeatle. 8 The Woodstock festival didn't actually take place in a town called Woodstock. In what New York city did it take place?",
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"segment": "Woodstock was held in 1969. And thousands of people showed\nup. What month is the Woodstock festival held? August 15-18 1969\nWhere was the Woodstock Festival held? The Woodstock Festival was held at Max Yasgur's 600-acre dairy\nfarm near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New\nYork. It was developed in the town of Woodstock by Michael Lang and\nwas based on the vibe of the actual town. When did the first Woodstock festival take place? The Woodstock Festival was a three-day concert which rolled into\na fourth day. It was held at Max Yasgur's dairy farm in the town of\nBethel, New York. August 15-18, 1969.",
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"segment": "If you have some knowledge about Woodstock you would like to share please join the Wiki or our mailing list! General Information\nThe Woodstock festival was originally a commercial business idea by Michael Lang, Artie Kornfield and two investors, John Roberts and Joel Rosenman. The execution of the event itself was chaotic and led to a lot of unplanned events, mainly due unexpected flood of festival-goers. 50,000 visitors were expected but between 400,000 to 500,000 showed up\nA lot more people were stuck in the massive traffic jam around the festival and didn't reach it at all\nArtists were flown in by helicopters, the military helped out, too\nThe festival was scheduled to last three days but performances were delayed so it finally ended Monday midday with the headliner Jimi Hendrix\nLocation\nThe Woodstock triangle: The eponymous town of Woodstock, the original festival site at Wallkill and the final place at Bethel\nThe festival had to move once and in the end it wasn't held in Woodstock at all but on a farm. Originally it was scheduled to take place in an industrial park in Wallkill, Orange County, New York. The town of Woodstock is 31 miles (50 km) north of Wallkill and it served just for the name of the festival. But a local law, enforced by the Town Board and the town's residents, permit the gathering of more than 5,000 people. The organizers found a place on Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel, New York. They rented 600 acres (243 hectare) from Yasgur plus nearby land from his neighbours - which wasn't enough as it turned out.",
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"segment": "Answer: Bethel\nBethel is located in Sullivan County, New York. From Quiz: Woodstock - Getting Back to the Garden (click to play it). Question by author dmbfanatic. 9 First off, what were the dates of Woodstock? Answer: August 15-17\nOf course. 1969 was THE year for music. From Quiz:",
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"segment": "The head of government is elected as the majority party leader. The Great Britain appoints a ceremonial representative called a Governor-General who is constitutionally a member of parliament but does not participate in the day-to-day running of the legislature. The Bahamas has 21 administrative districts with Nassau as the Capital and New Providence as the biggest city. The constitution of July 10, 1973, governs the country. Executive Branch\nThe Bahamas has a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government based on the Westminster. Queen Elizabeth II, serves as the nominal Chief of State, is represented ceremonially by the Governor-General who in turn is advised by the Prime Minister and the cabinet. In the Bahamas, the majority party leader serves as both heads of government and Prime Minister. The Cabinet executes administrative duties and comprises of the head of government and ministers heading executive departments. The cabinet answers to the lower House of Assembly. Arthur Foulkes is the current governor-general while Perry Christies serves as the Prime Minister.",
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"segment": "Bahamas, the: Government | Infoplease\nBreadcrumb\nHome >\nColumbia Encyclopedia >\nPlaces >\nLatin America and the Caribbean >\nCaribbean Political Geography >\nBahamas, the >\nBahamas, the: Government\nCite\nBahamas, the: Government\nEnter your search terms: The Bahamas are governed under the constitution of 1973 and have a parliamentary form of government. There is a bicameral legislature consisting of a 16-seat Senate and a 40-seat House of Assembly. The prime minister is the head of government, and the monarch of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented by an appointed governor-general, is the titular head of state. The nation is divided into 21 administrative districts. Introduction\nLand and People\nEconomy\nGovernment\nHistory\nBibliography\nThe Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2012, Columbia University Press.",
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"segment": "originally he put them in a car and rigged equipment that put\ncarbon monoxide in the car and the patients sat in there and fell\nto sleep and he waited until they died. He also had patients hit a button that injected a mixture of\nlethal poisons that would kill the patient \"peacefully\". Is Jack Kevorkian running for congress? on march 25th Jack Kevorkian\"DR.DEATH\" said he is trying to run\nfor congress . Is jack kevorkian dead? no hes not\nWhat's the number of the list of patients Jack Kevorkian helped die? If you are asking how many people he helped commit suicide, that\nwould be hard to determine. It is possible he helped people who did\nnot wish it to be known; However, on record he killed 130\npatients\nJack Kevorkian killed, but to better be known as, he helped\npeople that were suffering and didnt want to live on their own\nwill. Where did Dr. Jack Kevorkian live?",
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"title": "The True Story of 'Dr. Death' Jack Kevorkian | Inside Edition",
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"segment": "Kevorkian wasn't just a doctor, Morganroth is quick to note. He wrote limericks and musical scores. He played several instruments, including guitar and violin. He was an accomplished painter, though his subjects leaned toward darkness and included such imagery as a child eating the flesh of a decomposing corpse. \"He was an extraordinary man,\" his former attorney said. He liked Kevorkian — ad",
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"segment": "He didn’t do it for the money, he didn’t do it for the publicity, he wasn’t living a luxurious life – he wanted change.” Despite his best efforts, Dr. Kevorkian was, for the most part, a lone soldier who had an abrasive personality. Although he was the best-known figure in fighting for euthanasia’s legalization, the legislative results of his efforts were largely unsuccessful, if not counterproductive. His goal was to make it legal for a doctor to actively help a patient commit suicide. But to date, no state has made this legal and only three states, Washington, Oregon and Montana, have legalized any form of physician-assisted suicide. To the contrary, the state of Michigan, where Dr. Kevorkian did much of his work, explicitly banned physician-assisted suicide in 1993 in direct response to his efforts. “I think Jack Kevorkian was like a flare on the battlefield — he lit up the issue and everyone paid attention,” Caplan said. “ He got to absolute center stage, but he didn’t have the nuance to take it forward the way he wanted to.” Dr. Kevorkian’s path to becoming a doctor was not as unusual as his career that followed. Born on May 28, 1928, in Pontiac, Mich., he wanted to be a baseball radio broadcaster, but his Armenian immigrant parents encouraged him to pursue a more practical path.",
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"title": "'Dr Death' Jack Kevorkian, advocate of assisted suicide, dies in hospital | Jack Kevorkian | The Guardian",
"headings": "'Dr Death' Jack Kevorkian, advocate of assisted suicide, dies in hospital\nJack Kevorkian\n'Dr Death' Jack Kevorkian, advocate of assisted suicide, dies in hospital\nControversial pathologist's rise to fame in 1990s led to national debate in the US over assisted suicide\nDominic Rushe in New York\n",
"segment": "He was 83 and had been in hospital since last month with pneumonia. Kevorkian's rise to fame, or infamy, in the 1990s led to a national debate in the United States on assisted suicide. He built a suicide machine, known as the Mercitron or Thanatron, which he operated out of a Volkswagen van to inject a lethal drug dose for people who sought his help in dying. After one of his injections was shown on national television, he served eight years in jail for murder, but lived to see his life made into an award-winning HBO movie last year, starring Al Pacino. Kervokian provocatively likened himself to Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi, but the American Medical Association called him \"a reckless instrument of death\" who posed a great threat to the public. For nearly a decade, he evaded efforts to stop him. Four trials resulted in three acquittals and one mistrial. His home state of Michigan had no law against assisted suicide in the early 1990s, but later enacted one in response to Kevorkian's activities. During his trials supporters filled courtrooms wearing \"I Back Jack\" badges. He called his prosecutors \"Nazis\", and said that doctors who did not agree with him were \"hypocritic oafs\".",
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"segment": "Jack Kevorkian's birth name is Murad Kevorkian. Who was Dr. Jack Kevorkian? Jack Kevorkian did not go around killing people. He assisted\npeople in suicide. It was a very humane thing and he fought for\nwhat he believed in. People who only were clinically depressed and\nwanted to die were refused death by Jack. He assisted the suffering\npeople. It was agonizing pain for them to live, and they could not\ntake it anymore. Jack Kevorkian did a very good thing for society. He is a hero and should not be treated as a serial killer.",
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"title": "The First 'Dr. Death,' Jack Kevorkian, Euthanized 130 Patients | Crime News",
"headings": "The First 'Dr. Death,' Jack Kevorkian, Helped 130 Patients Commit Suicide With Euthanasia\nThe First 'Dr. Death,' Jack Kevorkian, Helped 130 Patients Commit Suicide With Euthanasia\nAll Posts About\nYou May Also Like...\n",
"segment": "He would study dying patients, recording changes in their eyes to pinpoint the exact time of death, according to the Los Angeles Times. Years before his later infamy, nurses nicknamed him, “Dr. Death.” He would later propose conducting experiments on death row inmates, and successfully performed blood transfusions from the recently deceased to the living. After practicing pathology in California for a number of years, Kevorkian moved back to Michigan in the early 1980s. Toward the end of the decade, he began placing ads in local papers, reading, \"Doctor Consultant for the terminally ill who wish to die with dignity,\" according to a 1992 Los Angeles Times profile. He created two devices, one he called a “Thanatron,” which delivered a fatal combination of drugs through an IV, the other known as the “Mercitron,” which administered deadly carbon monoxide through a gas mask. Kevorkian later embarked on a PR campaign to spread his message. Appearing on the daytime talk show “Donahue,” Kevorkian described the Thanatron as “dignified, humane and painless, and the patient can do it in the comfort of their own home at any time they want,” according to an episode of PBS’ “ Frontline .” Following his press appearances, Kevorkian was contacted in 1989 by Janet Adkins of Portland, Oregon. The 54-year-old was suffering from Alzheimer's disease.",
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"segment": "He served 15 months as an Army medical officer in Korea, then finished his service in Colorado. Early Career\nWhile serving his residency at the University of Michigan hospital in the 1950s, Kevorkian became fascinated by death and the act of dying. He made regular visits to terminally ill patients, photographing their eyes in an attempt to pinpoint the exact moment of death. Kevorkian believed that doctors could use the information to distinguish death from fainting, shock or coma in order to learn when resuscitation was useless. \" But really, my number one reason was because it was interesting,\" Kevorkian told reporters later. \" And my second reason was because it was a taboo subject.\" Not one to avoid distasteful ideas, Kevorkian again caused a stir with colleagues by proposing that death-row prison inmates be used as the subjects of medical experiments while they were still alive. Inspired by research that described medical experiments the ancient Greeks conducted on Egyptian criminals, Kevorkian formulated the idea that similar modern experiments could not only save valuable research dollars, but also provide a glimpse into the anatomy of the criminal mind. In 1958, he advocated his view in a paper presented to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In a method he called \"terminal human experimentation\", he argued that condemned convicts could provide a service to humanity before their execution by volunteering for \"painless\" medical experiments that would begin while they were conscious, but would end in fatality.",
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"segment": "To the contrary, the state of Michigan, where Dr. Kevorkian did much of his work, explicitly banned physician-assisted suicide in 1993 in direct response to his efforts. “I think Jack Kevorkian was like a flare on the battlefield — he lit up the issue and everyone paid attention,” Caplan said. “ He got to absolute center stage, but he didn’t have the nuance to take it forward the way he wanted to.” Dr. Kevorkian’s path to becoming a doctor was not as unusual as his career that followed. Born on May 28, 1928, in Pontiac, Mich., he wanted to be a baseball radio broadcaster, but his Armenian immigrant parents encouraged him to pursue a more practical path. He graduated from the University of Michigan’s medical school in 1952 and began a residency in pathology. It was about this time that his obsession with death began. In the 1950s, he first received the nickname “Dr. Death” when he began photographing patients’ eyes to determine the exact time of death. He also campaigned to use the bodies of death-row inmates for medical experimentation. And then, facing the sorrowful faces of terminally ill patients as a pathology intern, he became convinced that there was a place in the medical profession for euthanasia.",
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"headings": "Jack Kevorkian\nJack Kevorkian\nContents\nEarly life and education\nCareer\nCriticism and Kevorkian's response\nArt career\nTrials, conviction, and imprisonment\nActivities after his release from prison\n2008 Congressional race\nPersonal life\nIllness and death\nLegacy\nPublications\nBooks\nSelected journal articles\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "He advocated harvesting the organs from inmates after the death penalty was carried out for transplant into sick patients, but failed to gain the cooperation of prison officials. As a pathologist at Pontiac General Hospital, Kevorkian experimented with transfusing blood from the recently deceased into live patients. He drew blood from corpses recently brought into the hospital and transferred it successfully into the bodies of hospital staff members. Kevorkian thought that the U.S. military might be interested in using this technique to help wounded soldiers during a battle, but the Pentagon was not interested. In the 1980s, Kevorkian wrote a series of articles for the German journal Medicine and Law that laid out his thinking on the ethics of euthanasia. In 1987, Kevorkian started advertising in Detroit newspapers as a physician consultant for \"death counseling\". His first public assisted suicide, of Janet Adkins, a 54-year-old woman diagnosed in 1989 with Alzheimer's disease, took place in 1990. Charges of murder were dropped on December 13, 1990, as there were, at that time, no laws in Michigan regarding assisted suicide. In 1991, however, the State of Michigan revoked Kevorkian's medical license and made it clear that, given his actions, he was no longer permitted to practice medicine or to work with patients. According to his lawyer Geoffrey Fieger, Kevorkian assisted in the deaths of 130 terminally ill people between 1990 and 1998.",
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"segment": "Other people were assisted by a device which employed a gas mask fed by a canister of carbon monoxide, which Kevorkian called the \" Mercitron \" (\"Mercy machine\"). Criticism and Kevorkian's response\nMy aim in helping the patient was not to cause death. My aim was to end suffering. It's got to be decriminalized. — Jack Kevorkian\nAccording to a report by the Detroit Free Press, 60% of the patients who died with Kevorkian's help were not terminally ill, and at least 13 had not complained of pain. The report further asserted that Kevorkian's counseling was too brief (with at least 19 patients dying less than 24 hours after first meeting Kevorkian) and lacked a psychiatric exam in at least 19 cases, 5 of which involved people with histories of depression, though Kevorkian was sometimes alerted that the patient was unhappy for reasons other than their medical condition. In 1992, Kevorkian himself wrote that it is always necessary to consult a psychiatrist when performing assisted suicides because a person's \"mental state is [...] of paramount importance.\" The report also stated that Kevorkian failed to refer at least 17 patients to a pain specialist after they complained of chronic pain and sometimes failed to obtain a complete medical record for his patients, with at least three autopsies of suicides Kevorkian had assisted with showing the person who committed suicide to have no physical sign of disease. Rebecca Badger, a patient of Kevorkian's and a mentally troubled drug abuser, had been mistakenly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The report also stated that Janet Adkins, Kevorkian's first euthanasia patient, had been chosen without Kevorkian ever speaking to her, only with her husband, and that when Kevorkian first met Adkins two days before her assisted suicide, he \"made no real effort to discover whether Ms. Adkins wished to end her life,\" as the Michigan Court of Appeals put it in a 1995 ruling upholding an order against Kevorkian's activity.",
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"segment": "Terra di Punt or Paese di Punt ), officially the Puntland State of Somalia ( Somali: Dowladda Puntland ee Soomaaliya, Arabic: ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية ), is a Federal Member State in northeastern Somalia. Centred in the town of Garoowe in the Nugal province, its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state within Somalia in 1998. Puntland is bordered by Somaliland to its west, the Gulf of Aden in the north, the Guardafui Channel in the northeast, the Somali Sea in the southeast, the central Galmudug region in the south, and Ethiopia in the southwest. There are several major geographical apexes in Puntland, including the Cape Guardafui which forms the tip of the Horn of Africa, Ras Hafun the easternmost place on the entire African continent, and the beginning of the Karkaar mountain range. It also has the northernmost major city in Somalia, Bosaso, located at a line of latitude higher than 11° north . The name \"Puntland\" is derived from the Land of Punt mentioned in ancient Egyptian sources, although the exact location of the fabled territory is still a mystery. Many studies suggest that the Land of Punt was located in present-day Somalia, whereas others propose that it was situated elsewhere. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Majeerteen Sultanates\n1.2 Establishment of Puntland\n2 Politics\n2.1 General Adde Muse administration\n2.2 Farole administration\n2.3 Democratization process\n2.4 Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gaas administration\n2.5 Dani administration\n2.6 Speakers of the Puntland Parliament\n2.7 State flag\n3 Administrative divisions\n3.1 Regions\n3.2 Redistricting and border disputes\n4 Geography\n4.1 Climate\n5 Education\n6 Demographics and religion\n7 Transport\n8 Military\n9 Economy\n9.1 Oil exploration\n10 Media\n11 See also\n12 References\n13 External links\nHistory\nMajeerteen Sultanates\nThe Osman Mahamuud clan was among powerful clans in northeastern region.",
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"segment": "Where is Somalia? | Where is Somalia Located in the World Map\nUSA Map\nFlorida Location Map\nCalifornia Location Map\nNew York Location Map\nmore\nEurope Map\nGermany Location Map\nFrance Location Map\nSpain Location Map\nmore\nAsia Map\nIndia Location Map\nChina Locatio Map\nSingapore Locatio Map\nmore\nAfrica Map\nEgypt Location Map\nSouth Africa Location Map\nNigeria Location Map\nmore\nAustralia Locations\nNew Zealand Location Map\nFiji Location Map\nSydney Location Map\nmore\nNorth America Map\nCanada Location Map\nMexico Location Map\nCosta Rica Location Map\nmore\nSouth America Map\nBrazil Location Map\nArgentina Location Map\nPeru Location Map\nmore\nHome > Africa Map > Where is Somalia\nWhere is Somalia? Share |\nLocation Map of Somalia\nAbout Map: Map showing where is Somalia located in the World. The Somalia is located in the eastern part of Africa continent. More precisely, Somalia is located in the Horn of Africa. Somalia map also shows that it shares its international boundaries with Djibouti in the north-west, Ethiopia in the west, and Kenya in the south-west. Besides, Indian Ocean lies in the east and Gulf of Aden lies in the north. The climate type of Somalia varies from monsoonal, semi-arid to arid depending upon the geographical regions. Interestingly, Somalia was a significant centre for commerce with the rest of the ancient world.",
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"segment": "Puntland - Wikipedia\nPuntland\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nRegional state in northern Somalia\nPuntland State of Somalia\nDowladda Puntland ee Soomaaliya ( Somali)\nولاية أرض البنط الصومالية ( Arabic)\nWilāyat Arḍ al-Bunṭ aṣ-Ṣūmāliyyah\nFlag\nCoat of arms\nLocation of Puntland (blue and dark blue)\nin Somalia (blue & grey)\nCapital\nGarowe\n8°24′N 48°29′E\n / 8.400°N 48.483°E / 8.400; 48.483\nLargest city\nBosaso\nOfficial languages\nSomali\nArabic\nEnglish\nDemonym (s)\nSomali\nGovernment\nAutonomous presidential democracy\n\n• President\nSaid Abdullahi Dani\n• Vice-President\nAhmed Elmi Osman\n• House Speaker and his Deputies\nAbdirashid Yusuf Jibril\n•\nAvv: Abdiaziz Abdullahi Osman ( First Deputy)\n•\nIsmail Mohamed Warsame ( Second Deputy\n•\nAbdiwali Gooni, Director of Communications Puntland Parliament\n\nFederal Member State\nwithin Somalia\n\n• Established\n1 August 1998\n\nArea\n• Total\n150,088 km 2 (57,949 sq mi)\n• Water (%)\n21,711\nPopulation\n• Estimate\n2,000,000\nGDP ( PPP)\n2017 estimate\n• Total\n2.348 billions $USD (2017)\n• Per capita\n602 $USD (2017)\nCurrency\nSomali shilling ( SOS)\nTime zone\nUTC +3 ( EAT)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC +3 (not observed)\nCalling code\n+252 (Somalia)\nISO 3166 code\nSO\nInternet TLD\n.so\nPuntland ( Somali: Buntland, Arabic: أرض البنط , Italian: Terra di Punt or Paese di Punt ), officially the Puntland State of Somalia ( Somali: Dowladda Puntland ee Soomaaliya, Arabic: ولاية أرض البنط الصومالية ), is a Federal Member State in northeastern Somalia. Centred in the town of Garoowe in the Nugal province, its leaders declared the territory an autonomous state within Somalia in 1998. Puntland is bordered by Somaliland to its west, the Gulf of Aden in the north, the Guardafui Channel in the northeast, the Somali Sea in the southeast, the central Galmudug region in the south, and Ethiopia in the southwest.",
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"segment": "The main foreign languages of Spain are English, French, and German. Approximately 27% of the population speaks English. Some English speakers are British-born, others use English for business transactions. French is spoken by 12% of the population, and like English, this is a common business language. Additionally, it is also spoken by French-born individuals who currently number about 100,448. German is spoken by only 2% of the population. What Languages Are Spoken In Spain? Official languages\nCo-official Regional languages\nRecognized Regional Languages\nUnofficial Regional Languages\nMain Immigrant Languages\nMain foreign languages\nSpanish\nBasque, Catalan, Galician, Occitan\nAragonese, Asturian/Leonese, Catalan\nCantabrian, Extremaduran, Judaeo-Spanish, Riffian Berber, Eonavian, Fala, Portuguese, Iberian Romani, Gomeran whistled language\nSpanish (Latin American Spanish), Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Arabic, English, German, Romanian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian\nEnglish, French, German\nAmber Pariona December 28 2020 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nWhat Language Is Spoken In Spain?",
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"segment": "You will without a doubt find that most if not all Spanish people will be familiar with and proud of this aspect of their heritage. 4. Spain Is Home to Many Languages\nRegions of Spain’s population speaks many different languages and dialects depending on the location. Of them, 5 languages are considered co-official in their regions, and in order from most spoken to least, they are: Catalan (9.8 million speakers)\nValencian (4.1 million speakers)\nGalician (2.4 million speakers)\nBasque (751, 500 speakers)\nAranese (5,000 speakers)\nDespite these co-official languages, a strong 99% of Spaniards can speak Spanish, with varying accents. ( Consider the difference between American English and British English to get an idea of variations in accent within Spain.) 5. The Spanish Tooth Fairy Is a Mouse\nCheck out the book here. In Spanish culture, you won’t find a coin under your pillow from the tooth fairy. Instead, the tooth fairy’s hairy coworker—also known as El Ratón de los Dientes or El Ratón Pérez —takes over the gift-for-tooth exchange in Spanish-speaking regions of the world.",
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"segment": "Time for a change I think. Harry Kriewaldt\n, political animal, worked for a former Prime Minister\nAnswered 2 years ago · Author has 27.7K answers and 16.3M answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who is the \"Head of State\"of Australia? The Head of State of Australia is Elizabeth II. She’s Queen of Australia in the same way as she’s Queen of Canada, New Zealand and the other Commonwealth Realms. Obviously Her Majesty hasn’t perfected the art of being in two or more places at once, and with her advanced age I’m not sure it would be a good idea to try. Thus, she’s represented here by the Governor-General, who is currently (Sir) Peter Cosgrove [the knighthood is in brackets not as a reflection on the man, but just because it was a title re-created briefly by a deranged former Prime Minister, which was just as rapidly de-created]. Continue Reading\nThe Head of State of Australia is Elizabeth II. She’s Queen of Australia in the same way as she’s Queen of Canada, New Zealand and the other Commonwealth Realms. Obviously Her Majesty hasn’t perfected the art of being in two or more places at once, and with her advanced age I’m not sure it would be a good idea to try.",
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"segment": "10. Elizabeth\nQueen Elizabeth is the current reigning monarch of Great Britain. 11. Eugenie\nPrincess Eugenie is Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter and the daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York. 12. Grace\nGrace Kelly was an American actress who became a Princess of Monaco after she married Prince Rainier III. She was the mother of the current reigning Prince of Monaco, Albert II. 13. Helena\nPrincess Helena of the United Kingdom was the third daughter and fifth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. 14.",
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"segment": "Governor of New South Wales\nHurley at his swearing-in ceremony as the 27th Governor-General of Australia\nOn 5 June 2014, New South Wales Premier Mike Baird announced that Hurley would replace Dame Marie Bashir as Governor of New South Wales: he was sworn in on 2 October 2014 after Bashir's term as governor had expired. On 17 March 2015, he was invested as a Knight of the Order of St John by the Lord Prior of the Order, Neil Conn, at a ceremony at Government House, Sydney. Governor-General of Australia\nOn 16 December 2018, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that Queen Elizabeth II had approved the appointment of Hurley as the next Governor-General of Australia commencing on 1 July 2019 marking him as the first representative of the monarch who had been born during the latter's reign. Margaret Beazley was designated as his replacement as Governor of New South Wales. Hurley was sworn in as the 27th Governor-General at Parliament House, Canberra, on 1 July 2019. His first words were spoken in the language of the local Aboriginal people, the Ngunnawal language. On 11 September 2019, when attending an Indonesian national day reception held by the Indonesian Embassy at the Australian National Gallery in Canberra, Hurley opted to make his address to the reception in Indonesian. After first making his address in Indonesian, he repeated his comments in English. This is the first recorded occasion that any Australian Governor-General has made any extended statement in Indonesian on any occasion in Australia.",
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"segment": "Map of Mexico | Where is Mexico Located? | Live and Invest Overseas\nMap of Mexico\nWhere is Mexico Located? Mexico is located in the southern portion of North America, between the United States and Central America. Mexico is bordered by the U.S. to the north and Guatemala and Belize to the south. The entire western border of Mexico is a coastline of the Pacific Ocean, except for the inward jutting Gulf of California that separates the Baja Region with the rest of the country. On the eastern coastline of Mexico you will find the Gulf of Mexico. Location Map of Mexico",
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"segment": "What Continent Is Mexico In? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Continent Is Mexico In? Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico is a Spanish-speaking country situated in North America. It lies south of the United States, and is bounded by Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea to the southeast, by the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, while the Gulf of Mexico lies to its east. North America is the third largest continent, as only Africa and Asia supersede it in size. The biggest countries on the continent are the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico, which are the countries that make up the North America Free Trade Association (NAFTA). At the same time, these three nations are also the richest and most heavily industrialized in the continent. However, due to their smaller populations, several small Caribbean countries have a larger GDP per capita than Mexico. Some of the biggest and most important cities in North America include Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, and Mexico City.",
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"segment": "What continent is mexico located? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\nFilter by alphabet A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z\nWhat continent is mexico located? Best Answers\nMexico is a country that is on the continent of North America. Mexico’s location in North America is south of the United States and north of the Central American countries of Belize and Guatemala. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City, which also is the country's largest city. read more\nSource: reference.com\n0 0\nAccording to the World Atlas, Mexico is found on the continent of North America. To its north, Mexico shares a 1,952-mile border with the United States of America, and, to its south, it has a 155-mile border with Belize and a 598-mile border with Guatemala. Keep Learning. read more\nSource:",
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"segment": "Where is Mexico located? Home\n\nNorth America\n\nMexico\n\nLocation\nWhere is Mexico Located? Mexico is a country with a large population which is located in the continent/region of North America. Countries near Mexico include Guatemala, Belize, United States of America and El Salvador. Its biggest cities and towns include Mexico, Ecatepec, Guadalajara and Juárez . Mexico Data\nLatitude\n23.634501 / 23° 38' 4.2036\"\nLongitude\n-102.552784 / -102° 33' 10.0224\"\nContinent\nNorth America\nPopulation Size\nLarge",
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"segment": "It is also the most populous city and an important financial center in North America. Where is Mexico? Mexico is a country located in the southern part of North America. The country is dissected by the Tropic of Cancer and is positioned in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth. Mexico shares land borders with the United States of America to the north and with Guatemala and Belize to the southeast. It is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the south and west; by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to the east. Mexico shares its maritime borders with Cuba and Honduras. Mexico Bordering Countries : The United States Of America, Guatemala, Belize.",
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"segment": "Where Is Mexico Located? Where Is Mexico Located? By Staff Writer Last Updated Apr 15, 2020 7:31:17 PM ET\nSpaces Images/Blend Images/Getty Images\nMexico is located on the continent of North America. It is bordered by the United States on the north, the Gulf of Mexico on the east, the North Pacific Ocean on the west and Guatemala and Belize on the south. In terms of area, Mexico covers 761,601 square miles, which makes it the 14th largest country in the world and the fifth largest country in the Americas. The country is traversed by the Tropic of Cancer, so Mexico has two different climactic zones. Areas north of the Tropic of Cancer are cooler during the winter, while the areas to the south have a relatively stable climate year round. More From Reference\n1\nHere’s How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed In-Person Retail Shopping in Lasting Ways\n2\nA Brief History of Insults: How Different Cultures Use Spoken and Written Verse to Mock and Mediate\n3\nMonkeydactyl and the Little Foot Fossil: Major Evolutionary Breakthroughs of 2021 (So Far)\n4\nFact Check:",
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"segment": "Where is Mexico Located? - Location Map, Geography & Facts\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is Mexico? Mexico is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico; the United States to the north, and Belize and Guatemala to the south. Mexico Location Map\nAbout Map: Map showing Where is Mexico located on the world map. Where is Mexico Located? The given Mexico location map shows that Mexico is located in the Central America where it is bordered by Gulf of Mexico from the east, Caribbean Sea from the south-east and by Pacific Ocean from the west. The Mexico map also shows that the Central American country shares its international boundary with the USA in the north and in the south it shares its international boundaries with Guatemala and Belize.",
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"segment": "Where is Mexico? What Continent is Mexico In? | Sporcle Blog\nHome Articles Where is Mexico? What Continent is Mexico In? Where is Mexico? What Continent is Mexico In? October 24, 2018 Articles\n(Last Updated On: October 19, 2018)\nMexico is famous for many things. Amazingly sophisticated food and drinks. Beautiful people and cultures.",
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"segment": "Considered a part of the Caribbean. What two continents that border Mexico? Mexico is within the North American continent; it is bordered by Central America (Belize, Guatemala) at the southeast. What continent and country is Mexico located by? Mexico is in North America. It is bordered by three other countries: United States, Belize, and Guatemala. Which continent is located at 15 degrees north latitude and 90 degrees west longitude? It intersects at Guatemala, which is located in between North and South America, in the region of Central America.",
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"segment": "Vice President george h.w. bush temporarily assumed the powers and duties of the office as acting president. Section 4 was also invoked on June 29, 2002, when President george w. bush, who was set to undergo a colonoscopy, temporarily transferred power to Vice President Dick Cheney. Vice President Cheney acted as president from 7:09 a.m. until 9:24 a.m. ., when President Bush transmitted a letter announcing that he was resuming his duties. Further readings\nBellamy, Calvin. 2000. \" Presidential Disability: The Twenty-Fifth Amendment Still an Untried Tool.\" Boston University Public Interest Law Journal 9 (spring).",
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"segment": "Arabic\nArabic is the third most popular official language in the world. It is designated as an official language of 27 countries. Of these, 14 are located in Africa and 13 are in Asia. Twenty-two of these countries are members of the Arab League. With approximately 422 million speakers around the world, Arabic is also one of the top 5 most spoken languages. Historically, Arabic was the official language of both Spain and Portugal from around the 9th century until the 15th century AD and of Sicily and Malta from the 9th century until the 12th century AD. Today, Maltese Arabic is one of the official languages of Malta, making it the only member of the European Union to have an Arabic dialect as an official language. Arabic is, however, one of the official languages of the European Union. This language is also considered a national language or an official minority language in 7 countries. Four of these are located in Africa and 3 in Asia.",
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"segment": "كنت ودية للغاية. You are very friendly. أستطيع أن أعرف المزيد عنك؟ Can I know more about you? يجب أن أذهب الان. I must go now. أراك لاحقاً.\nSee you later. Arabic\nIt is the official language of the countries of the Arab World, ranging from Southwest Asia to Northwest Africa. It belongs to the Afroasiatic group of languages. Even though all countries speak it, the language varies from one country to another.",
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"segment": "I must go now. أراك لاحقاً.\nSee you later. Arabic\nIt is the official language of the countries of the Arab World, ranging from Southwest Asia to Northwest Africa. It belongs to the Afroasiatic group of languages. Even though all countries speak it, the language varies from one country to another. So much so that speakers from one region may not understand others from another Arab country even though they may be speaking the same language. This is because all countries have their own dialect that is completely different from the other dialects. For instance, an Iraqi individual may not comprehend what another fellow Arab from Egypt says. There are close to 422 million speakers of Arabic all over the world. That is, if it is used as an umbrella term for all dialects that are spoken by its speakers.",
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"segment": "0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2011-06-26 00:14:47\nArabic is the official language (or co-official language) of the following 25 countries: 1. Algeria\n2. Bahrain\n3. Chad\n4. Comoros\n5. Djibouti\n6. Egypt\n7. Eritrea\n8. Iraq\n9.",
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"headings": "List of countries where Arabic is an official language\nList of countries where Arabic is an official language\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nSovereign states where Arabic is an official language\nStates with limited recognition and territories where Arabic is an official language\nCountries where Arabic is a national/working language or a recognized minority language\nCountries where Arabic is a national/working language\nor a recognized minority language\nCyprus\nEritrea\nIran\nMali\nNiger\nSenegal\nTurkey\nCountries where Arabic has a special status according to the constitution\nIran\nIsrael\nPakistan\nPhilippines\nNon-sovereign entities and territories where Arabic is an official or de facto official language\nHistory\nUmayyad Caliphate\nAbbasid Caliphate\nFatimid Caliphate\nAl-Andalus\nItaly and Malta\nGreece\nOmani Empire\nSouth Sudan\nThe Gambia\nIsrael\nTerritories where Arabic was an official or de facto official language and later replaced or repealed\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "List of countries where Arabic is an official language - Wikipedia\nList of countries where Arabic is an official language\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nWikipedia list article\nNations in which Arabic is an official language (de facto or de jure). Arabic in countries with more than 50% Arabic-speakers is considered a majority language, otherwise it is a minority language. Official as majority language\nOfficial as minority language\nCo-official as majority language\nCo-official as minority language\nNot official as minority language\nArabic and its different dialects are spoken by around 422 million speakers (native and non-native) in the Arab world as well as in the Arab diaspora making it one of the five most spoken languages in the world. Currently, 22 countries are member states of the Arab League (as well as 5 countries were granted an observer status) which was founded in Cairo in 1945. Arabic is a language cluster comprising 30 or so modern varieties. Arabic is the lingua franca of people who live in countries of the Arab world as well as of Arabs who live in the diaspora, particularly in Latin America (especially Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Colombia) or Western Europe (like France, Spain, Germany or Italy ). Cypriot Arabic is a recognized minority language in the EU member state of Cyprus and along with Maltese is one of only two extant European varieties of Arabic, though has its own standard literary form and has no diglossic relationship with Standard Arabic. Maltese is one of the official languages of the EU . Arabic is a majority language of the native population in the United Arab Emirates as the majority of the population is composed of expatriates. Contents\n1 Sovereign states where Arabic is an official language\n2 States with limited recognition and territories where Arabic is an official language\n3 Countries where Arabic is a national/working language or a recognized minority language\n3.1 Cyprus\n3.2 Eritrea\n3.3 Iran\n3.4 Mali\n3.5 Niger\n3.6 Senegal\n3.7 Turkey\n4 Countries where Arabic has a special status according to the constitution\n4.1 Iran\n4.2 Israel\n4.3 Pakistan\n4.4 Philippines\n5 Non-sovereign entities and territories where Arabic is an official or de facto official language\n6 History\n6.1 Umayyad Caliphate\n6.2 Abbasid Caliphate\n6.3 Fatimid Caliphate\n6.4 Al-Andalus\n6.5 Italy and Malta\n6.6 Greece\n6.7 Omani Empire\n6.8 South Sudan\n6.9 The Gambia\n6.10 Israel\n7 Territories where Arabic was an official or de facto official language and later replaced or repealed\n8 See also\n9 Notes\n10 References\n11 Further reading\n12 External links\nSovereign states where Arabic is an official language\nAs of 2018, there are 23 sovereign states where Modern Standard Arabic is an official language.",
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"segment": "The Arabic that is read by Muslims all over the world is called Classical Arabic. From seventh century A.D. to ninth century A.D., Classical Arabic was used in all the literary texts. But today the form of Arabic that is used by the Arab people is called Modern Standard Language. It is used throughout the Arab world for communicating. Image/W123 at Wikimedia Commons\nWhere is Arabic Spoken? We all know it is the fifth most spoken language in the world, but where is Arabic spoken? Fifteen countries have Arabic as their official language. But apart from them, a few other countries also have sizable communities of Arabic speaking people. Following is a list of countries where Arabic is the official or co-official language: Egypt\nSaudia Arabia\nAlgeria\nPalestine\nOman\nBahrain\nLibya\nMorocco\nIraq\nKuwait\nUnited Arab Emirates\nYemen\nLebanon\nQatar\nSudan\nTunisia\nSyria\nMauritania\nJordan\nSomalia\nTanzania\nChad\nEritrea\nComoros\nDjibouti\nThe following countries consider Arabic as a national language because it is spoken by a minority group:",
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"segment": "We all know it is the fifth most spoken language in the world, but where is Arabic spoken? Fifteen countries have Arabic as their official language. But apart from them, a few other countries also have sizable communities of Arabic speaking people. Following is a list of countries where Arabic is the official or co-official language: Egypt\nSaudia Arabia\nAlgeria\nPalestine\nOman\nBahrain\nLibya\nMorocco\nIraq\nKuwait\nUnited Arab Emirates\nYemen\nLebanon\nQatar\nSudan\nTunisia\nSyria\nMauritania\nJordan\nSomalia\nTanzania\nChad\nEritrea\nComoros\nDjibouti\nThe following countries consider Arabic as a national language because it is spoken by a minority group: Cyprus\nTurkey\nIran\nSenegal\nMali\nNiger\nThe following four countries have given Arabic a special status in their constitution: Pakistan\nIran\nIsrael\nPhilippines\nIt is notable that Iran has not only recognized Arabic as a minority language but has also awarded it special status in the constitution due to its being the language of Islam. The Importance of Arabic: Arabic is a very important language because of the enormous number of people who speak it. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, the others being Chinese, French, English, Russian, and Spanish.",
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"segment": "Persian is strongly Arabized in both vocabulary and grammar. Urdu - the official language of Pakistan and one of the major languages in India - also contains a great many words of Arabic origin. Where is Arabic spoken today? Cairo is the largest city in the Arab world. Arabic is today spoken by more than 200 million people in the Arab World, and it is an official language in 22 countries. Arabic is also an important language in many countries bordering on the Arab World, like Mali, Niger, Chad, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Somalia. There are also Arabic-speaking populations in parts of southern Turkey and southwestern Iran. With the migration of Arab nationals to countries outside of the Arab World, the Arabic language has spread to practically all corners of the Earth. Arabic has held the status of official language at the United Nations since 1974. Being the language of the Quran, Arabic is highly respected across the Muslim world.",
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"segment": "The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where Arabic is an official language. Sovereign states where Arabic is an official language\nNo. Sovereign state\nPopulation\nNotes\nMember state of the Arab League\n1. Algeria\n41,701,000\nCo-official language, along with Berber\nYes\n2. Bahrain\n1,343,000\nOfficial language\nYes\n3. Chad\n10,329,208\nCo-official language, along with French\nObserver status\n4. Comoros\n798,000\nCo-official language, along with Comorian and French\nYes\n5. Djibouti\n810,179\nCo-official language, along with French\nYes\n6. Egypt\n102,442,939\nOfficial language\nYes\n7. Iraq\n36,004,552\nCo-official language, along with Kurdish\nYes\n8.",
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"segment": "Vietnam's main exports include crude oil, seafood, rice, shoes, wooden products, machinery, electronics, coffee, and clothing. Between 1975 and the late 1980s, Vietnam traded mainly with other communist countries, but since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1990, it has expanded trade with other nations. HISTORY\nVietnam's first civilizations arose in the Red River Valley some 5,000 years ago. These northern tribes flourished until 207 B.C., when their region was conquered by a Chinese lord, who established a kingdom called Nam Viet. In 111 B.C., Nam Viet became part of the Chinese empire, which ruled the north until A.D. 939, when a Vietnamese commander named Ngo Quyen organized a revolt that drove the Chinese out. Later dynasties renamed the country Dai Viet and gradually extended their territory south. By the mid-1500s, Dai Viet was divided between rival kingdoms: the Trinh in the north and the Nguyen in the south. In 1802, a Nguyen lord, with the help of the French, defeated the Trinh and renamed the country Vietnam. By 1890, however, France had taken over Vietnam.",
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"segment": "Bordered on the west by Cambodia and Laos, the north by China, the east by the Gulf of Tonkin, and the south by the South China Sea, S-Shaped Vietnam in Asia, is a land of significant change. History of Vietnam before the French\nFirst known as Au Lac, founded by ancient kingdoms of Van Lang, so legend has it recorded Vietnam's origin. Some time before 258 B.C., Kinh Duong Vuong ruled over the kingdom of Xich Quy which was much of what is called Vietnam today. The Hong Bang dynasty also ruled over parts of Tonkin and North Central Vietnam. The land at that time was known as Van Lang. Later, An Duong Vuong ruled the kingdom which he named Au Lac, but was overtaken by Chinese General Tch'ao To, ruler of Nam Viet kingdom. Tch'ao established the Trieu dynasty which is traditionally known to have lasted from 207 to 111 B.C.\nTch'ao renamed the country Giao Chi. The Chinese began to inhabit the land in 111 B.C. changing the name to Annam. In 906 A.D., after more than a thousand years of servitude, Annam won its independence from China. The newly freed country changed its name to Dai Co Viet under the Ly Dynasty.",
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"segment": "Culture of Vietnam - history, people, clothing, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family\nCountries and Their Cultures\nTo-Z\nCulture of Vietnam\nVietnam\nCulture Name\nVietnamese\nOrientation\nIdentification. The name Vietnam originated in 1803 when envoys from the newly founded Nguyen dynasty traveled to Beijing to establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese court. The new emperor had chosen the name Nam Viet for his kingdom. The word Viet he derived from the traditional name for the Vietnamese imperial domain and its people in what is now northern and central Vietnam. Nam (south) had been added to acknowledge the expansion of the dynasty's domain into lands to the south. The Chinese objected to this new name because it was the same as an ancient state that had rebelled against Chinese rule. They therefore changed it to Viet Nam. Vietnamese officials resented the change and it did not attain public acceptance until the late 1800s. The story of the origin of Vietnam's name captures several prominent themes that have run throughout the nation's history. As the usage of Viet indicates, the Vietnamese have for centuries had a sense of the distinctiveness of their society and culture.",
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"segment": "Vietnam (aka Viet Nam, chữ Hán: 越南, Vietnamese: Việt Nam, [vîət nāːm] ( listen) ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a country in Southeast Asia. It is located at the eastern edge of the Indochinese Peninsula, and is divided into 58 provinces and five municipalities, covering 331,699 square kilometres, with a population of over 96 million inhabitants, making it the world's sixteenth-most populous country. Vietnam shares borders with China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west; while maintaining maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia through the South China Sea. Its capital is Hanoi and its largest city is Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon ). Archaeological excavations indicate that Vietnam was inhabited as early as the Paleolithic age. The ancient Vietnamese nation, which was centered on the Red River valley and nearby coastal areas, was annexed by the Han dynasty in the 2nd century BC, which subsequently made Vietnam a division of Imperial China for over a millennium. The first independent monarchy emerged in the 10th century AD.",
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"segment": "2008 - A longtime border dispute with China is resolved. 2013 - A new law prevents people from discussing current affairs on the internet. Brief Overview of the History of Vietnam\nVietnam has a history of tribes uniting to form strong dynasties. The first dynasty that many consider to be the start of the Vietnamese state was the Hong Bang Dynasty which was ruled by the legendary Hung kings. In 111 BC, the Han Dynasty from China absorbed Vietnam into their empire. Vietnam would remain a part of the Chinese empire for over 1000 years. It was in 938 AD that Ngo Quyen defeated the Chinese and gained independence for Vietnam. Vietnam was then ruled by a succession of dynasties including the Ly, Tran, and the Le dynasty. Under the Le dynasty the kingdom of Vietnam reached its peak, expanding to the south and conquering a portion of the Khmer Empire. Ho Chi Minh City\nIn 1858 the French came to Vietnam.",
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"headings": "Job Well Done First Lady! 16 Accomplishments Of Michelle Obama\nJob Well Done First Lady! 16 Accomplishments Of Michelle Obama\nFresh off the stage of the 2016 Democratic National Convention, the First Lady had this to say:\n1,991 likes\n",
"segment": "It’s not something I would do, but it also speaks to the fact that people don’t really understand how (being in the White House) is.” “I mean, the next family that comes in here, every person in that family, every child, every grandchild, their lives will be turned upside down in a way that no American really understands,” she continues. “ And it’s not for us to complain about it. So you don’t hear complaints. But it is a — a truth, an actuality, that there is a weight to it.” “My desire for this country is that we remain hopeful and that we find a place in our hearts to love each other.” Even if you forget all of that, we’ve got 16 other amazing accomplishments that First Lady Michelle Obama has done. Take a look. 1. In 2010, she launched Let’s Move!,",
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"segment": "Barack Obama Swearing in Ceremony\nWhat Did Michelle Obama Do For Our Country? Here are a few of the many great things Michelle Obama did for the United States: Executive Director of Community Relations for the University of Chicago Hospitals\nMichelle Obama was named executive director of community relations and external affairs for the University of Chicago Hospitals in 2002. She was promoted to vice president after three years, and served on the boards of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools\nMichelle Obama Helped Veterans\nIn 2011, Michelle Obama co-founded the Joining Forces program to expand educational and employment options for veterans and to raise awareness about the difficulties plaguing military families. Michelle Obama Formed Reach Higher Initiative\nAfter helping Obama win a second term in office, she formed the Reach Higher initiative to inspire young people to explore higher education and career-development opportunities. She was also recognized for an ability to connect to younger generations by remaining attuned to popular culture. Promoted physical activity\nThe other major contributor to childhood obesity is lack of physical activity. And just like diet, kids’ surroundings dictate how much they move. Therefore, the FLOTUS and her teams sought to change the surroundings for many kids. For example, as part of the Let’s Move!",
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"segment": "initiative to promote healthy eating and physical activity. In 2011, Michelle co-founded the Joining Forces program to expand educational and employment options for veterans and to raise awareness about the difficulties plaguing military families. After helping Obama win a second term in office, she formed the Reach Higher initiative to inspire young people to explore higher education and career-development opportunities. Continuing the family theme of her campaign speeches, the first lady stressed the importance of remaining a diligent parent and brought her mother to live with her in the White House. She was also recognized for an ability to connect to younger generations by remaining attuned to popular culture. Embracing the use of social media, she encouraged fans to follow her progress on her Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, and proved willing to bring her messages to audiences by appearing in humorous sketches online and on television. WATCH: The Best Photos of Obama's Presidency",
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"segment": "She traveled the country, giving talks and making public appearances. On November 6, 2012, Barack was re-elected for a second term as U.S. president. After Mitt Romney conceded defeat, Michelle accompanied her husband with their two daughters, Malia and Sasha, onto the stage at McCormick Place in Chicago, where President Obama delivered his victory speech. Notable Speeches\nThroughout her career, Michelle has given a number of powerful speeches. A few of the most notable include: 2012 Democratic National Convention, September 4, 2012\nIn September 2012, Michelle delivered a noteworthy speech at the Democratic National Convention. \" Every day, the people I meet inspire me, every day they make me proud, every day they remind me how blessed we are to live in the greatest nation on earth,\" she said. \" Serving as your first lady is an honor and a privilege.\" She went on to praise the Latino community for supporting President Obama and stated that her husband—\"the same man [she] fell in love with all those years ago\"—understands the American Dream, as well as the everyday struggles of American families, and cares deeply about making a difference in people's lives. Michelle won both public and critical praise for her narrative, called a \"shining moment\" by The Washington Post.",
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"segment": "Nothing America has done in Michelle Obama’s adult life, which at 44 goes back 26 years to 1982, has made her proud of her country? Nothing? Not winning the Cold War? Not our regular and orderly transitions of power based on the rule of law? Not the fact that we feed and defend the world, not that we lead in science and technology research, not that we elected the first black president in 1992…nothing? Not the fact that she and her husband were able to go to Ivy League schools before embarking on extremely lucrative careers? Not the fact that we help out in disasters wherever they strike in the world? Victor Davis Hanson: I wrote not long ago that Michelle Obama is a loose cannon, and I fear that her latest is not her last. I would have thought that two Ivy-League degrees, a joint income of about a million dollars, exclusive private schools for the kids, and a nice home in the suburbs were not so bad and might suggest that hope had made a comeback well before Barack’s presidential run.",
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"segment": "But I always knew she’d be incredible at it and put her own unique stamp on the job.” Since her husband’s first term in office, Michelle Obama has led four major initiatives: Let’s Move!, a healthy living initiative; Reach Higher and Let Girls Learn, two education initiatives; and Joining Forces, her initiative with Jill Biden to help military families. She broke barriers by becoming the nation's first African-American first lady. Earlier this month, Michelle Obama reflected on her time in the White House. “Being first lady has been the greatest honor of my life, and I hope that I’ve made you proud,\" she said at a Reach Higher event at the White House on Jan. 6, choking back tears. Here are 10 of Michelle Obama’s most memorable moments from her eight years as first lady:",
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"segment": "Here’s how Michelle Obama handled this very predicament Thursday afternoon: The Secret Service and the D.C. police brought in three dozen vehicles and shut down H Street, Vermont Avenue, two lanes of I Street and an entrance to the McPherson Square Metro station. They swept the area, in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs, with bomb-sniffing dogs and installed magnetometers in the middle of the street, put up barricades to keep pedestrians out, and took positions with binoculars atop trucks. Though the produce stand was only a block or so from the White House, the first lady hopped into her armored limousine and pulled into the market amid the wail of sirens. Then, and only then, could Obama purchase her leafy greens. “ Now it’s time to buy some food,” she told several hundred people who came to watch. “ Let’s shop!” Cowbells were rung. Somebody put a lei of marigolds around Obama’s neck. The first lady picked up a straw basket and headed for the “Farm at Sunnyside” tent, where she loaded up with organic Asian pears, cherry tomatoes, multicolored potatoes, free-range eggs and, yes, two bunches of Tuscan kale.",
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"segment": "The 10 Best Angelina Jolie Movies, Ranked - CINEMABLEND\nShare\n×\nFacebook\nCopy to clipboard\nfeatures\nThe 10 Best Angelina Jolie Movies, Ranked\nRich Knight\nPublished: Mar. 19. 2020 7:00 AM\nFacebook\ncinemablend\nCopy to clipboard\nAngelina Jolie is only 44 years old, but I have no problem calling her the legend. The icon. She’ll soon be entering the MCU in the upcoming The Eternals movie, but her storied career has taken her everywhere. She’s like Clint Eastwood in that she acts, directs movies, produces, you name it. And since Angelina Jolie is so amazing, it’s hard to pick her very best films. Now, this list will be relegated to the movies she’s acted in, not directed (Though, I do love In The Land of Blood and Honey ). But in the end, you really can’t go wrong with Ms. Jolie. Even her not so great movies are somehow elevated by her presence in them.",
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"segment": "She’s like Clint Eastwood in that she acts, directs movies, produces, you name it. And since Angelina Jolie is so amazing, it’s hard to pick her very best films. Now, this list will be relegated to the movies she’s acted in, not directed (Though, I do love In The Land of Blood and Honey ). But in the end, you really can’t go wrong with Ms. Jolie. Even her not so great movies are somehow elevated by her presence in them. Honorable mentions go to: Sky Captain And the World of Tomorrow, Salt, Changeling, and The Good Shepherd. 10. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)\nLara Croft:",
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"segment": "8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005)\nMr. and Mrs. Smith will likely be remembered as the movie that brought Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt together as a couple. But the Doug Liman directed action-comedy is a really enjoyable film of its own merit. The story is about a bored husband and wife who are actually assassins in competing agencies, and they’re sent out to eliminate each other. It’s kind of like True Lies, but slightly less good. Brad Pitt is great in the movie, but Jolie manages to outshine him. It’s not the hardest role she’s ever had to pull off, but she’s so damn good in action movies, that it was expected by this point. 7. Beowulf (2007)\n“Hrothgar! Hrothgar!”",
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"segment": "The recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and three Golden Globe Awards, she has been named Hollywood's highest-paid actress multiple times. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in Lookin' to Get Out (1982), and her film career began in earnest a decade later with the low-budget production Cyborg 2 (1993), followed by her first leading role in a major film, Hackers (1995). She starred in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films George Wallace (1997) and Gia (1998), and won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1999 drama Girl, Interrupted. Her starring role as the video game heroine Lara Croft in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) established her as a leading Hollywood actress. She continued her action-star career with Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), Wanted (2008), Salt (2010) and The Tourist (2010), and received critical acclaim for her performances in the dramas A Mighty Heart (2007) and Changeling (2008), which earned her a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Her biggest commercial success came with the fantasy picture Maleficent (2014). She is also known for her voice role in animation film series Kung Fu Panda (2008-present). Jolie has also directed and written several war dramas, namely In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011), Unbroken (2014), and First They Killed My Father (2017). In addition to her film career, Jolie is known for her humanitarian efforts, for which she has received a Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and made an honorary Dame Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (DCMG), among other honors.",
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"segment": "She later assumed the role of the titular villain in Maleficent (2014). The live-action film attempted to cast the evil fairy from the 1959 Disney animated classic Sleeping Beauty in a more sympathetic light. Jolie later starred in the sequel (2019). In 2020 she starred in the fantasy-adventure Come Away, playing the mother of Peter Pan and Alice (of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland ), characters created by J.M. Barrie and Lewis Carroll, respectively. In the action-thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021), Jolie portrayed a firefighter protecting a young boy being chased by killers. She also provided voices for several films, including the animated Kung Fu Panda (2008) and its sequels ( 2011 and 2016) as well as The One and Only Ivan (2020). Directing\nIn 2011 Jolie made her directorial and screenwriting debut with the Bosnian-language In the Land of Blood and Honey, a turbulent love story set during the Bosnian conflict of the 1990s. She then helmed the World War II drama Unbroken (2014). The script for the film, based on the true story of an Olympic runner and U.S. Air Force officer who became a Japanese prisoner of war after his plane crashed, was written by the Coen brothers. In 2015 she directed, wrote, and starred in By the Sea, which focuses on a troubled couple in 1970s France;",
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"segment": "Curious about Brad and Angelina’s kids? Read on! RELATED: Brad Pitt: The truth about his retirement and why he left his family\nBrangelina: Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie\nWho Is Angelina Jolie? Angelina Jolie is an American actress and filmmaker well known for her movies like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Gia, Girl, Interrupted, Mr & Mrs Smith, and Maleficent. While filming Tomb Raider, she learned about the world humanitarian crisis in Cambodia. She began visiting different refugee camps around the world and was soon named as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.",
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"segment": "She also provided voices for several films, including the animated Kung Fu Panda (2008) and its sequels ( 2011 and 2016) as well as The One and Only Ivan (2020). Directing\nIn 2011 Jolie made her directorial and screenwriting debut with the Bosnian-language In the Land of Blood and Honey, a turbulent love story set during the Bosnian conflict of the 1990s. She then helmed the World War II drama Unbroken (2014). The script for the film, based on the true story of an Olympic runner and U.S. Air Force officer who became a Japanese prisoner of war after his plane crashed, was written by the Coen brothers. In 2015 she directed, wrote, and starred in By the Sea, which focuses on a troubled couple in 1970s France; the drama also starred Pitt. Jolie followed with First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers (2017), an adaption of Loung Ung’s memoir about her childhood during the brutal Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s. Personal life and philanthropic work\nJolie’s personal life often attracted at least as much attention as her acting. Her relationship with Pitt became fodder for tabloids, and the birth of the couple’s biological children, Shiloh (2006) and twins Knox and Vivienne (2008), caused a media frenzy.",
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"headings": "All Upcoming Angelina Jolie Movies\nAll Upcoming Angelina Jolie Movies\n8. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (2019)\n7. The One and Only Ivan (2020)\n6. Come Away (2020)\n5. Eternals (2020)\n4. Those Who Wish Me Dead (TBA)\n3. Shoot Like a Girl (TBA)\n2. The Kept (TBA)\n1. Cleopatra (TBA)\nSPONSORED LINKS\n",
"segment": "Angelina Jolie New Movie: Upcoming Movies (2019, 2020) List\nSEARCH\nAll Upcoming Angelina Jolie Movies\nShuvrajit Das Biswas\nUpdated October 11, 2019\nAngelina Jolie is an American actress. One of the most high-profile actresses, not just in Hollywood but the entire world, Jolie is the recipient of numerous awards most notably, an Academy Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. She has also been frequently cited as Hollywood’s highest-paid actress. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her father, Jon Voight, in ‘Lookin’ to Get Out’ in 1982. Her first leading role in a major film came with the teen movie ‘Hackers’ in 1995. She went on to star in the critically acclaimed biographical cable films ‘George Wallace’ in 1997 and ‘Gia’ in 1998, and she also won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama ‘Girl, Interrupted’ in 1999. Jolie’s role as the video game heroine Lara Croft in ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider’ (2001) brought her huge success as a Hollywood actress. She continued her successful action-star career with the action-comedy ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ in 2005, ‘Wanted’, and ‘Salt’.",
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"headings": "Angelina Jolie Movies List\nAngelina Jolie Movies List\nRefine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc\n1. Lookin' to Get Out (1982)\n2. Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow (1993 Video)\n3. Without Evidence (1995)\n4. Hackers (1995)\n5. Love Is All There Is (1996)\n6. Mojave Moon (1996)\n7. Foxfire (1996)\n8. True Women (1997)\n9. George Wallace (1997)\n10. Playing God (1997)\n11. Gia (1998 TV Movie)\n12. Hell's Kitchen (1998)\n13. Playing by Heart (1998)\n14. Pushing Tin (1999)\n15. The Bone Collector (1999)\n16. Girl, Interrupted (1999)\n17. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)\n18. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)\n19. Original Sin (2001)\n20. Life or Something Like It (2002)\n21. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003)\n22. Beyond Borders (2003)\n23. Taking Lives (2004)\n24. Shark Tale (2004)\n25. Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)\n26. Alexander (2004)\n27. Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)\n28. The Good Shepherd (2006)\n29. A Mighty Heart (2007)\n30. Beowulf (2007)\n31. Kung Fu Panda (2008)\n32. Wanted (2008)\n33. Changeling (2008)\n34. Salt (2010)\n35. The Tourist (I) (2010)\n36. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)\n",
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"headings": "Sarajevo\nSarajevo\nContents\nEtymology\nEnvironment\nGeography\nCityscape\nClimate\nAir quality\nHistory\nHistorical affiliations\nAncient times\nMiddle Ages\nOttoman era\nAustria-Hungary\nYugoslavia\nBosnian War\nPresent\nAdministration\nLargest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina\nMunicipalities and city government\nEconomy\nTourism and recreation\nDemographics\nTransportation\nRoads and highways\nTram, bus and trolleybus\nFuture metro plans\nRailway\nCable car (Mt. Trebević)\nAirport\nInternational relations\nTwin towns – sister cities\nFriendship\nCommunications and media\nEducation\nHigher Education\nPrimary and Secondary Education\nCulture\nMuseums\nMusic\nFestivals\nSports\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nBibliography\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Sarajevo - Wikipedia\nSarajevo\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor other uses, see Sarajevo (disambiguation). Capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina\nCapital city in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nSarajevo\nСарајево\nCapital city\nGrad Sarajevo\nCity of Sarajevo\nClockwise from top: Sarajevo panorama, Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Sarajevo cable car, UNITIC World Trade Towers, Vijećnica, Sebilj and the Sacred Heart Cathedral. Flag\nSeal\nNickname (s): \"Jerusalem of Europe\", \"Jerusalem of the Balkans\", \"Šeher, Rajvosa\"\nSarajevo\nLocation within Bosnia and Herzegovina\nSarajevo\nLocation within Europe\nSarajevo\nSarajevo (Europe)\nShow map of Bosnia and Herzegovina Show map of Balkans Show map of Europe Show all\nCoordinates: 43°52′N 18°25′E\n / 43.867°N 18.417°E / 43.867; 18.417\nCoordinates: 43°52′N 18°25′E\n / 43.867°N 18.417°E / 43.867; 18.417\nCountry\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nCanton\nSarajevo Canton\nMunicipalities: Centar\nNovi Grad\nNovo Sarajevo\nStari Grad\n4\nFounded\n1461\nGovernment\n• Mayor\nBenjamina Karić ( SDP BiH)\nArea\n• City proper\n141.5 km 2 (54.6 sq mi)\n• Urban\n419.16 km 2 (161.84 sq mi)\n• Metro\n3,350 km 2 (1,290 sq mi)\nElevation\n550 m (1,800 ft)\nPopulation\n(2013 census)\n• City proper\n275,524\n• Density\n1,900/km 2 (5,000/sq mi)\n• Urban\n419,957\n• Urban density\n1,000/km 2 (2,600/sq mi)\n• Metro\n555,210\n• Metro density\n170/km 2 (430/sq mi)\n• Demonym\nSarajevan (English)\nSarajlija (Bosnian)\nTime zone\nUTC+1 ( CET)\n• Summer ( DST)\nUTC+2 ( CEST)\nPostal code\nBIH-71 000\nArea code (s)\n+387 33\nWebsite\nsarajevo .ba\nSarajevo ( / ˌsærəˈjeɪvoʊ / SARR-ə-YAY-voh;",
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"headings": "What Are the Countries in the Balkans\nWhat Are the Countries in the Balkans\nContents\nCountries fully included in the Balkans\nAlbania\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nBulgaria\nGreece\nKosovo (partially acknowledged by the international community)\nMacedonia\nMontenegro\nCountries partly included in the Balkans\nSerbia\nCroatia\nSlovenia\nRomania\nEuropean Turkey\nTense cohabitation\n",
"segment": "Population: 2.7 million inhabitants. Surface area: 28 748 km2\nBosnia and Herzegovina\nCapital city: Sarajevo. Population: 3.8 million inhabitants. Area: 51,197 km2\nBulgaria\nCapital: Sofia.",
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"headings": "Dubrovnik to Sarajevo\nHow to get from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo by car, train or bus\nThere are 5 ways to get from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo by car, train or bus\nDrive, train • 4h 3m\nBus, train • 5h 23m\nBus • 7h 5m\nBus via Ilidža • 7h 33m\nDrive • 3h 34m\nCroatia → Bosnia and Herzegovina\nTravel safe during COVID-19\nInternational entry into Bosnia and Herzegovina from Croatia\nConditions of entry into Bosnia and Herzegovina from Croatia\nRules to follow in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nConsiderations leaving from Croatia\nFrequently Asked Questions\nQuestions & Answers\nWhat companies run services between Dubrovnik, Croatia and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina?\nWant to know more about travelling around Bosnia and Herzegovina\nSarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina\nThings to do in Sarajevo\nPlaces to stay in Sarajevo\nRome2rio makes travelling from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo easy.\n",
"segment": "How much should I expect to pay?', ' Do the trains and buses have Wifi?' - to help you get the most out of your next trip. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina\nSarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities, is home to 555,210 inhabitants. Nestled within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps ...\nand situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of the Balkans. - Wikipedia\nThings to do in Sarajevo\nBaščaršija\nBaščaršija is Sarajevo's old bazaar and the historical and cultural center of the city. Baščaršija was built in the 15th century when Isa-Beg Isaković founded the town. The word Baščaršija derives from the Turkish language. The word \"baš\" which is \"baş\" in Turkish literally means \"head\", in some contexts however also \"primary\", \"main\", \"capital\" and \"čaršija\" which is \"çarşı\" in Turkish means \"bazaar\" or \"market\".",
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"segment": "Located within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of the Balkans, a region of Southern Europe . Sarajevo is the political, financial, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a prominent center of culture in the Balkans, with region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion and the arts. Due to its long history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo is sometimes called the \"Jerusalem of Europe\" or \"Jerusalem of the Balkans\". It is one of only a few major European cities to have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue within the same neighborhood. A regional center in education, the city is home to the Balkans' first institution of tertiary education in the form of an Islamic madrasa, today part of the University of Sarajevo. Although settlement in the area stretches back to prehistoric times, the modern city arose as an Ottoman stronghold in the 15th century. Sarajevo has attracted international attention several times throughout its history. In 1885, Sarajevo was the first city in Europe and the second city in the world to have a full-time electric tram network running through the city, following San Francisco. In 1914, it was the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by local Young Bosnia activist Gavrilo Princip that sparked World War I, which also ended Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and resulted in the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Later, after World War II, the establishment of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina within the Second Yugoslavia led to a massive expansion of Sarajevo, then the constituent republic's capital, which culminated with the hosting of the 1984 Winter Olympics marking a prosperous era for the city.",
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"headings": "The Biggest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina\nThe Biggest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina\nThe Three Largest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina\nSarajevo\nBanja Luka\nTuzla\nWhich Are The Biggest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina?\n",
"segment": "Sarajevo is not only the political center but also the cultural and social center of the country. Due to the city’s long-term association with religious and cultural history, it is also known by the nickname of \"Jerusalem of Europe.” Sarajevo is unique in being the only European city to house a Catholic church, a synagogue, a mosque, and an Orthodox church in the same neighborhood. This fact exhibits the tolerant and multicultural nature of the city. A number of important educational institutions are also located in Sarajevo. Sarajevo is also the strongest economic hub in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a large administrative, manufacturing, and tourism sector. The city generates nearly 25% of the nation’s GDP. Furniture, tobacco products, automobiles, hosiery and communication equipments are the important industries here. Banja Luka\nBanja Luka is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second biggest city and is located in the northwestern part of the country.",
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"segment": "Sarajevo is also the strongest economic hub in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has a large administrative, manufacturing, and tourism sector. The city generates nearly 25% of the nation’s GDP. Furniture, tobacco products, automobiles, hosiery and communication equipments are the important industries here. Banja Luka\nBanja Luka is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s second biggest city and is located in the northwestern part of the country. The city encompasses an area of 96.2 square km and is on the banks of the Vrbas River. The city’s downtown is 534.78 ft above sea-level and is surrounded by hills. The University of Banja Luka is situated in the city. Banja Luka is well-known for its tree-lined avenues, gardens, parks, and boulevards. Banja Luka has a dominant Serb population.",
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"segment": "The Biggest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina - WorldAtlas\nThe Biggest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina\nThe cityscape of Sarajevo. Located on the Balkan Peninsula, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Southeastern European nation with Sarajevo as its capital and biggest city. The country has a 20 km long coastline on the Adriatic Sea to the south. Serbia borders the country to the east, Croatia to the north, south, and west, and Montenegro to the southeast. Most parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina experiences a moderate continental climate while a Mediterranean climate prevails in the southern tip of the nation. Today, Bosnia and Herzegovina have high literacy rates, education levels, and life expectancy. It is also one of the most visited nations and has one of the highest tourism growth rates in the world. The country is famous for its rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, eclectic cuisine, winter sports, music, festivals, and architecture. The Three Largest Cities In Bosnia And Herzegovina\nSarajevo\nSarajevo is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s biggest city and seat of government in the country. The city is nestled within the greater Sarajevo Valley on the banks of the Miljacka River and is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps.",
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"headings": "Chilling Facts About Stephen King, The Master Of Horror\nChilling Facts About Stephen King, The Master Of Horror\nFactinate Video of the Day\n1. He’s From Maine\n2. His Father Abandoned Him\n3. He Lied About It\n4. He Moved Around A Lot\n5. His Dad Was A Writer\n6. He Returned To Maine\n7. He Didn’t Have Much As A Kid\n8. He Discovered A Treasure In The Attic\n9. He Wasn’t A Great Student\n10. His Brother Gave Him His Start\n11. He Started Writing His Own Stories\n12. His Teachers Weren’t Impressed\n13. His First Job Was Chilling\n14. It Gave Him His First Byline\n15. He Faced So Much Rejection\n16. He Got Paid\n17. He Was A Black Bear\n18. He Was A Busy\n19. He Met His Wife In A Fitting Place\n20. They Started A Family\n21. He Struggled Out Of School\n22. He Took Out His Anger On Traffic Cones\n23. He Was Saved At The Last Second\n24. He Lived In A Trailer\n25. He Had A Problem\n26. He Never Gave Up\n27. Carrie Had A Real-Life Inspiration\n28. The Real Carrie’s Story Is Heartbreaking\n29. His Wife Saved Carrie\n30. He Couldn’t Afford A Phone\n31. His Big Break Came Via Telegram\n32. He Bought A Pinto\n33. Things Changed Overnight\n34. He Lost His Mother\n35. His Mother Got To Hear His Book Before The End\n36. He Moved To The Mountains\n37. A Legend Adapted His Book\n38. But He Hated It\n39. He Went Back To His School\n40. Roadkill Inspired Him\n41. One Book Scared Him More Than The Others\n42. One Book Spawned Two Hit Movies\n43. He Hates Flying\n44. A Vicious Dog Attacked Him\n45. He Kept On Writing Hits\n46. His Addictions Grew Worse\n47. He Couldn’t Stop\n48. He Hates One Of His Own Books\n49. He Stepped Behind The Camera\n50. It Was Doomed From The Start\n51. He Didn’t Impress Lisa Simpson\n52. His Set Was A Nightmare\n53. He Nearly Cost His Actors Their Lives\n54. He Hit Rock Bottom\n55. His Problems Were Laid Bare\n56. He Gave Fantasy A Try\n57. His Fans Inspired Him—But Not In A Good Way\n58. He Wanted To Prove Himself\n59. He Made Up A Name\n60. Bachman’s Book Was Dark\n61. He Pulled His Own Book Off Shelves\n62. His Bachman Plan Worked\n63. Someone Finally Caught Him\n64. He Was In A Terrible Accident\n65. He Went Flying\n66. He Was Alive, Barely\n67. He Almost Lost His Leg\n68. He Needed A Gruesome Treatment\n69. He Was In Constant Pain\n70. He Got Hooked On Pills Again\n71. The Driver Paid The Price\n72. But His Ultimate Fate Was Much Darker\n73. He Bought The Van That Hit Him\n74. He Helps Out The Little Guys\n75. Some Intellectuals Really Hate Him\n76. He’s Got A Really Nice House\n77. He Owns So Many Books\n78. He Paid For A Ballpark\n79. He Can’t Remember Writing Cujo\n80. He Suffered A Traumatic Experience As A Child\n81. It May Have Influenced His Writing\n82. He Doesn’t Talk About It Much\n83. His Inspiration Comes From Anywhere\n84. A Bridge Inspired It\n85. It Has One Scene Most People Don’t Know About\nTake a quiz to see what you learned.\n",
"segment": "Nellie’s money problems only got worse after Donald left, and she constantly had to drag her two boys to new cities. Before he was 11, King had lived in Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Indiana, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Biography (TV program), A+E Networks\n5. His Dad Was A Writer\nLike his son, Donald King was a prolific writer. Though King never saw any of them, his mother claimed their house used to be cluttered by piles of Donald’s manuscripts. However, there was one key difference between father and son: Stephen King is one of the most successful writers ever. Donald never sold squat. Stephen also raised his kids, so I guess that’s two key differences. Shutterstock\n6.",
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"segment": "He lives in Brooklyn NY, with his wife Ann, who is a native of the Pittsburgh area. They have two daughters; Laura and Mary Beth. In 1997 King was inducted into the Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame. References\n^ \"National Sports Media Association - National Awards\". Retrieved 2018-03-07. ^ King, Peter (February 13, 2006). \" Why Carson finally made it\". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2010-01-11.",
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"url": "https://www.sportscasting.com/where-is-don-king-today-and-what-is-his-net-worth/",
"title": "Where Is Don King Today and What Is His Net Worth?",
"headings": "Where Is Don King Today and What Is His Net Worth?\nWhere Is Don King Today and What Is His Net Worth?\nDon King joins the world of boxing\nHis legendary career as boxing’s greatest promoter\nKing’s controversies throughout his career\nWhere is Don King today and what is his net worth?\n",
"segment": "He lives in Deerfield Beach, Florida and has a staggering net worth of $150 million, although many boxers still contend that’s not really all of his money. While King hasn’t promoted a big heavyweight fight in years, he said in a New York Times interview, he would be happy to promote another big fight, but the sport has changed so much, in particular the fighters and their desire. “These guys are not dedicated and committed to the sport like the older guys were. They all want to read the headlines, and when you go out and extol them virtuously and say things about them, they believe the things to the extent they don’t have to do nothing. They believe it’s going to be like osmosis; it’s going to fall from the sky.” Don King waxing poetic about boxing. Some things never change. Sports\nWhere Is Don King Today and What Is His Net Worth? by Kyle Dalton on May 7, 2020\nDon King is synonymous with the world of boxing.",
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"segment": "He lives it. He breathes it. He believes it. It's part of his soul. \" Only in America can a Don King happen,\" explains Don. \" America is the greatest country in the world-I love America. What I've accomplished could not have been done anywhere else.\" ... American boxing promoter. Shot Hillary Garrett in the back on 1954 while he was trying to rob one of King´s gambling houses. Second on 1966 when he stomped Sam Garrett to death because he owed him $600.",
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"title": "Don Henley Shares Three Children with Wife Sharon Summerall! Also know his Net Worth",
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"segment": "Tour Discover 2020\nReportedly he bought a house in West Hollywood, California for $2.212 Million which was listing for $1.85 Million. Don has several houses in various states which are all believed to be a price of over $1 Million . Further, he earns over $5 Million annually by engaging in various tours and concerts. As of now he is living in Hollywood, California alongside his wife and children and still maintains a very luxurious living. Stay connected to Married Celeb for more biographies and gossips!!! Singer Songwriter",
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"headings": "Search Net Worth\nStephen King Net Worth\nWhat is Stephen King Net Worth?\nStephen King Latest News\nBloody Hell! Stephen King (finally) gets his own Funko figure\nStephen King Is Now a Funko Figure — and He Looks Like He Came Right Out of One of His Novels\nStephen King Funko Pop Figures Are Finally Here\nStephen King Stands Up for ‘Doctor Sleep’ Amid Box Office Flop, Possible $30 Million Loss\nStephen King Finally Gets Funko Pop! Figure in February 2020\nFeatured Posts\nFeatured People\nSearch Net Worth\n",
"segment": "He has also received awards for his contribution to literature for his whole career, such as the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement (2004), the Canadian Booksellers Association Lifetime Achievement Award (2007) and the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America (2007). King's father, Donald Edwin King, who was born circa 1913 in Peru, Indiana, was a merchant seaman. King's mother, Nellie Ruth (n'ee Pillsbury; March 13, 1913 - December 28, 1973) was born in Scarborough, Maine. They were married July 23, 1939, in Cumberland County, Maine. Stephen King was born September 21, 1947, in Portland, Maine. When King was two years old, his father left the family under the pretense of \"going to buy a pack of cigarettes,\" leaving his mother to raise King and his adopted older brother, David, by herself, sometimes under great financial strain. The family moved to De Pere, Wisconsin, Fort Wayne, Indiana and Stratford, Connecticut. When King was eleven years old, the family returned to Durham, Maine, where Ruth King cared for her parents until their deaths. She then became a caregiver in a local residential facility for the mentally challenged.",
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"headings": "The Best Places to Live in Ontario\nThe Best Places to Live in Ontario\n10. Newmarket\n9. The Nation\n8. King\n7. Toronto\n6. Saugeen Shores\n5. Halton Hills\n4. Milton\n3. Russel\n2. Ottawa\n1. Oakville\n",
"segment": "The Nation\nThe Nation is situated within the National Capital Region of Canada and consists of the townships of Cambridge, Caledonia, and South Plantagenet. The town has a population of approximately 13,000 residents and contains one of the larger French communities in Ontario. Life in the Nation is relatively affordable with a two-bedroom apartment averaging $699 per in rent. The average household income is about $99,500. The town is one of the safest places to live in Ontario with a crime rate as low as 2,186 per 100,000 residents. 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.",
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"headings": "Larry King’s Kids & Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\nLarry King’s Kids & Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know\n1. Larry & Shawn King Were Due in Court in April to Finalize Their Divorce\n2. Larry King’s Son, Andy, Died of a Heart Attack on July 28, 2020\n3. Chaia King Died on August 20, 2020, Following a Battle With Cancer\n4. Chance & Cannon King Are Larry King’s Youngest Sons & Are Both Avid Baseball Players\n5. Larry King Jr. Owns a Golf Club in Florida & Was Set to Open a Pizza Shop With His Dad\n",
"segment": "Larry King Jr. Owns a Golf Club in Florida & Was Set to Open a Pizza Shop With His Dad\nLarry King Jr. lives a quiet life in Florida. According to the Daily Mail, King Jr. is married and has three kids of his own. King Jr. lives in Lutz, about 14 miles north of Tampa. He runs the Club at Cheval, a golf club in the area. “I’ve never introduced myself as Larry King’s son. It’s always been ‘Larry.’ Meet people on who you are on your own terms, not who your dad is, because them people are going to forget who you are,” he told Bay News 9 in an interview published a few days ago. King Jr. was optimistic that his father would be released from the hospital in the coming days. The two were planning on opening a new pizza chain, the first of which would be located at Cheval golf club, in February. The Daily Mail also reported that he has worked as the head of The Larry King Cardiac Foundation in California.",
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"segment": "Yes, she is. No, they’re taking the bus. No, I have other plans. Examples of simple Wh- questions\nWhat do you do (as an occupation)? I’m a computer programmer. What do you do on the weekends? I usually stay home and watch television. Where are you from? I’m from Ontario, California. Where do you live?",
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"headings": "What is the age order of the Jonas Brothers?\nAsked by: Elsira Leizabarrena\nWhat is the age order of the Jonas Brothers?\n",
"segment": "Frankie is the son of Denise and Paul Kevin Jonas Sr. and the younger brother of Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas. Jonas is sometimes referred to as the \"Bonus Jonas\" and ''Biff''. Also asked, who is the oldest Jonas brother? Kevin Jonas\nWhat are the Jonas Brothers first names? Nick Jonas Piano Joe Jonas Guitar Kevin Jonas Mandolin",
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"headings": "The surprising middle names of 14 celebrities\nThe surprising middle names of 14 celebrities\nMarilyn La Jeunesse\nCiara, Kit Harington, and Miley Cyrus each have interesting middle names.\nMindy Kaling uses her middle name as her stage persona.\nKaling's first name is actually Vera.\nLea Michele's last name isn't Michele.\nThe \"Glee\" star's last name is Sarfati.\nKendall Jenner's middle name has a sentimental meaning.\nKendall Jenner's middle name was inspired by her mother's close friend.\nÓscar Isaac's middle name is hidden in plain sight.\nThe \"Inside Llewyn Davis\" actor's name includes his mother's maiden name.\nReese Witherspoon has successfully tricked us all.\nThe \"Big Little Lies\" star's real name is Laura.\nThe Duchess of Sussex goes by her middle name.\nMeghan Markle's real name is Rachel.\nBlake Lively has a unique middle name.\nBlake Lively's first name was inspired by her great uncle.\nKit Harington's full name is as shocking as his middle one.\nKit Harington's first name is actually Christopher.\nAdele has a colorful middle name.\nThe successful singer has two middle names.\nBrad Pitt chose his shortened middle name to be his first name.\nThe Hollywood A-lister's real name is William.\nMiley Cyrus legally changed her name.\nMiley Cyrus was born as Destiny Hope Cyrus.\nCiara's middle name is fit for a royal.\nThe pop singer's middle name is Princess.\nElton John has a heroic middle name — sort of.\nThe legendary singer changed his name in 1972.\nNick Jonas's middle name is pretty surprising.\nThe singer's middle name is Jerry.\nSEE ALSO: The 55 most baffling, unique, and head-scratching names celebrities gave their kids\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\n",
"segment": "Instead, he chose this name in honor of the horse on the British sitcom \"Steptoe and Son.\" Nick Jonas's middle name is pretty surprising. The singer's middle name is Jerry. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images\nNick Jonas was born Nicholas Jerry Jonas. His brother Joe was born Joseph Adam Jonas and his eldest brother Kevin's real name is Paul Kevin Jonas II. SEE ALSO: The 55 most baffling, unique, and head-scratching names celebrities gave their kids\nFOLLOW US: INSIDER is on Facebook\nClose icon\nTwo crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.",
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"segment": "The Jonas brothers have a younger sibling named Frankie Jonas. Members have included Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas. Parents are Denise and Paul Kevin Sr Jonas. Nick is 16, Joe is 19 and Kevin is 21 at this date in time (Janurary 2009). Beside above, is there a 4th Jonas brother? Frankie is the son of Denise and Paul Kevin Jonas Sr. and the younger brother of Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas. Jonas is sometimes referred to as the \"Bonus Jonas\" and ''Biff''. Also asked, who is the oldest Jonas brother? Kevin Jonas\nWhat are the Jonas Brothers first names?",
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"segment": "The Jonas Brothers - Biography - IMDb\nEdit\nThe Jonas Brothers\nBiography\nShowing all 10 items\nJump to: Overview (1) | Mini Bio (1) | Trivia (8)\nOverview (1)\nNicknames\nThe Jo-Bros\nJBs\nMini Bio (1)\nThe Jonas Brothers band consist of three brothers Kevin Jonas, Nicholas 'Nick' Jonas and Joseph 'Joe' Jonas. They were originally from Wyckoff New Jersey, where Kevin was born. Whilst Joe was born in Arizona and Nick in Texas. Nick Jonas was originally working as a soloist and on Broadway when Columbia Records signed him but also discovered that 'Kevin' and 'Joe' also had musical talents. The three brothers decided to join together and make a band. On August 8th 2006 the Jonas brothers released their first debut album \"It's about time\" with Culombia records. But changed to Hollywood record and had an opportunity to record for Disney. They recorded a single 'Year 3000' for the movie 'Meet the Robinson's' which was released on March 30th 2007. Also made video clips for the cartoon American Dragon and The Jungle Book.",
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"segment": "Jonas Brothers | Disney Wiki | Fandom\nJonas Brothers\nThe Jonas Brothers are the Grammy-nominated boy band that gained their initial popularity on the Disney Channel. The band consists of three brothers: Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas, and Kevin Jonas . Contents\n1\nBand Discovery\n2\nAlbums\n3\nActing Career\n4\nOther Information\n5\nPost Disney\n5.1\nBand Break Up\n5.2\nThe Band is Back Together\n6\nExternal links\nBand Discovery\nNick Jonas began his professional career at the age of seven, performing in Broadway plays such as Annie Get Your Gun and Beauty and the Beast. While Nick was working on his solo album, Nicholas Jonas, Joe performed in the Baz Lurhmann production of La Boheme. In early 2005, Columbia Records' new president, Steve Greenberg, listened to Nick's record. While Greenberg did not like the album, he did like Nick's voice. In 2005, the three brothers were signed onto the Columbia Records label because president Steve Greenburg like the song the three had written together, Please Be Mine. After being signed to Columbia, the brothers considered naming their group \"Sons of Jonas\" before settling on the name \"Jonas Brothers\". It's About Time, the brothers first album was released on August 8, 2006.",
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"segment": "Jonas Brothers Wiki | Fandom\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Jonas Brothers are an American pop boy band. The band gained its popularity from the Disney Channel children's television network. From the shore region of New Jersey, the band consists of three brothers: Paul Kevin Jonas II ( Kevin Jonas ), Joseph Adam Jonas ( Joe Jonas ), and Nicholas Jerry Jonas ( Nick Jonas ). In the summer of 2008, they starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock . Buy JB's new single, First Time! Now!! The band has released four albums: It's About Time, Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer, and Lines, Vines and Trying Times. In 2008, the group was nominated for the Best New Artist award at the 51st Grammy Awards and won the award for Breakthrough Artist at the American Music Awards.",
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"segment": "On August 7th 2007 the Jonas Brothers released their second album 'Jonas Brothers'and their songs including 'S.O.S' and 'Hold On' became a hit. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Sandra\nTrivia (8)\nThey are good friends with Miley Cyrus. Were considering the names \"The Jonas Trio\", \"The Sons of Jonas\", \"Jonas Jonas Jonas\" and \"Run Jonas Run\" for the band name (names suggested by Columbia Records). The Jonas brothers have a younger sibling named Frankie Jonas. Members have included Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas. Parents are Denise and Paul Kevin Sr Jonas. Nick is 16, Joe is 19 and Kevin is 21 at this date in time (Janurary 2009). Won the 2010 'Do Something' Award in the Music category for their outstanding contributions to various social causes. Filming Camp Rock 2 [November 2008]",
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"segment": "Jonas is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 5 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced Jo-nas. The Given Name Jonas\nJonas is quite an enchanting name and a welcome find. Want to make this name more unique? Try spell it backwards. A name that will flow off your tongue. Jonas falls into the bird name category. Some famous bearers of this name include: Jonas Kallman, and Jonas Larholm. Jonas Popularity\nIn the U.S. in 2018, it ranked 437 in baby name popularity for boys with 688 occurrences.",
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"headings": "Sir John Herschel, 1st Baronet\nSir John Herschel, 1st Baronet\nEnglish astronomer\nEarly life\nObservation of double stars\nVoyage to the Southern Hemisphere\nSir John Herschel, 1st Baronet\n",
"segment": "Sir John Herschel, 1st Baronet | English astronomer | Britannica\nHome Visual Arts Photography\nSir John Herschel, 1st Baronet\nEnglish astronomer\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nLast Updated: May 7, 2021 See Article History\nAlternative Titles: Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 1st Baronet, Sir John Herschel, 1st Baronet\nSir John Herschel, 1st Baronet, in full Sir John Frederick William Herschel, 1st Baronet, (born March 7, 1792, Slough, Buckinghamshire, England—died May 11, 1871, Collingwood, Kent), English astronomer and successor to his father, Sir William Herschel, in the field of stellar and nebular observation and discovery. Early life\nAn only child, John was educated briefly at Eton and then privately. In 1809 he entered the University of Cambridge in the company of Charles Babbage, mathematician and inventor of the computer, and George Peacock, also a mathematician and later a theologian. In 1812 they founded the Analytical Society of Cambridge to introduce continental methods of mathematical calculus into English practice. They did so by replacing the cumbersome symbolism of Newton with the more efficient type invented by the German philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. John’s exceptional abilities were quickly recognized: in 1812 he submitted his first mathematical paper to the Royal Society, for which he was elected a fellow the following year. In 1813 he earned first place in the university mathematical examinations.",
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"segment": "He was appointed as the organist in 1766 and gave his introductory concert on 1 January 1767. As the organ was still incomplete, he showed off his versatility by performing his own compositions including a violin concerto, an oboe concerto and a harpsichord sonata. On 4 October 1767, he performed on the organ for the official opening of the Octagon Chapel. His sister Caroline arrived in England on 24 August 1772 to live with William in New King Street, Bath. The house they shared is now the location of the Herschel Museum of Astronomy. Herschel's brothers Dietrich, Alexander and Jakob (1734–1792) also appeared as musicians of Bath. In 1780, Herschel was appointed director of the Bath orchestra, with his sister often appearing as soprano soloist. Astronomy\nReplica in the William Herschel Museum, Bath, of a telescope similar to that with which Herschel discovered Uranus\nHerschel's mirror polisher, on display in the Science Museum, London\nHerschel's reading in natural philosophy during the 1770s indicates his personal interests but also suggests an intention to be upwardly mobile socially and professionally. He was well-positioned to engage with eighteenth-century \"philosophical Gentleman\" or philomaths, of wide-ranging logical and practical tastes. Herschel's intellectual curiosity and interest in music eventually led him to astronomy.",
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"segment": "He then undertook the equivalent work for the southern hemisphere. He was the first astronomer to measure the brightness of stars with real precision. John made extremely detailed observations of Halley’s comet. He also authored an extremely successful textbook on astronomy. John pioneered the use of sodium thiosulphite (commonly called hypo) as a fixing agent in early photography. He was one of the first to apply photography to astronomy. Christian beliefs\nJohn Herschel believed that his scientific discoveries confirmed the existence of a loving creator God. He stated that: ‘ All human discoveries seem to be made only for the purpose of confirming more and more strongly the truths [that] come from",
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"segment": "In Yorkshire he conducted a small military band, and from 1762 to 1766 he was a concert manager in Leeds. His notebook of 1766 has these laconic entries: \" Feb. 19. Wheatly. Observation of Venus\" and \"Feb. 24. Eclipse of the moon at 7 o'clock A.M. Kirby.\" These are the first signs of Herschel's future interests. By the end of the year he became organist at the fashionable spa town of Bath. In 1772 his sister, Caroline Lucretia Herschel, came to live with him at Bath. She collaborated with her brother on astronomical researches.",
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"segment": "It was, he later recalled, probably the happiest time in his life. In an extraordinary departure from astronomy, Herschel combined his talents with those of his wife, Margaret, and between 1834 and 1838 they produced 131 botanical illustrations of fine quality, showing the Cape flora. Herschel used a camera lucida to obtain accurate outlines of the specimens and left the details to his wife. Even though their portfolio had been intended as a personal record, and despite the lack of floral dissections in the paintings, their accurate rendition makes them more valuable than many contemporary collections. Some 112 of the 132 known flower studies were collected and published as Flora Herscheliana in 1996. As their home during their stay in the Cape, the Herschels had selected 'Feldhausen' (\"Field Houses\"), an old estate on the south-eastern side of Table Mountain. Here John set up his reflector to begin his survey of the southern skies. Herschel, at the same time, read widely. Intrigued by the ideas of gradual formation of landscapes set out in Charles Lyell 's Principles of Geology, he wrote to Lyell on 20 February 1836 praising the book as a work that would bring \"a complete revolution in [its] subject, by altering entirely the point of view in which it must thenceforward be contemplated\" and opening a way for bold speculation on \"that mystery of mysteries, the replacement of extinct species by others.\" Herschel himself thought catastrophic extinction and renewal \"an inadequate conception of the Creator\" and by analogy with other intermediate causes, \"the origination of fresh species, could it ever come under our cognizance, would be found to be a natural in contradistinction to a miraculous process\".",
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"segment": "Amongst his other observations during this time was that of the return of Comet Halley. Herschel collaborated with Thomas Maclear, the Astronomer Royal at the Cape of Good Hope and the members of the two families became close friends. During this time, he also witnessed the Great Eruption of Eta Carinae (December 1837). In addition to his astronomical work, however, this voyage to a far corner of the British empire also gave Herschel an escape from the pressures under which he found himself in London, where he was one of the most sought-after of all British men of science. While in southern Africa, he engaged in a broad variety of scientific pursuits free from a sense of strong obligations to a larger scientific community. It was, he later recalled, probably the happiest time in his life. In an extraordinary departure from astronomy, Herschel combined his talents with those of his wife, Margaret, and between 1834 and 1838 they produced 131 botanical illustrations of fine quality, showing the Cape flora. Herschel used a camera lucida to obtain accurate outlines of the specimens and left the details to his wife. Even though their portfolio had been intended as a personal record, and despite the lack of floral dissections in the paintings, their accurate rendition makes them more valuable than many contemporary collections. Some 112 of the 132 known flower studies were collected and published as Flora Herscheliana in 1996.",
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"segment": "In 1814 John began to study for the bar in London, but he was not happy with his choice and discontinued his studies in the summer of 1815 when he became seriously ill; after convalescence he returned to Cambridge as a mathematics teacher. He left Cambridge again in 1816 to assist his renowned father in astronomical research. Through his work with his father, he gained the full benefit of the aged astronomer’s unrivaled experience in the construction and use of large telescopes. This apprenticeship laid the foundation of John’s subsequent achievements. In 1820 he was among the founders of the Royal Astronomical Society. In later years, John made important contributions to chemistry and the physics of light and particularly to mathematics, for which he was awarded the Copley Medal of the Royal Society in 1821. Observation of double stars\nJohn Herschel’s first major task in astronomy was the reobservation of the double stars cataloged by his father. The movements of these pairs of stars about each other offered the best hope of investigating the gravitational forces operating in the universe. John was fortunate to find in James South a collaborator who was able to afford the refined instruments best suited for this work.",
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"segment": "In November of that year, John and his family set sail for the Cape of Good Hope with a large reflecting telescope for observing faint nebulae, similar in size to William’s favourite instrument. He also possessed a refracting telescope for observing double stars. The family established their home at Feldhausen, a Dutch farmhouse southeast of Cape Town. John spent four years of intense scientific activity, the clear southern skies allowing much more rapid progress in observing than was possible in England. When the family embarked for home in March of 1838, John had recorded the locations of 68,948 stars and had amassed long catalogs of nebulae and double stars. He had also described many details of the Great Nebula in the constellation Orion, as well as the Magellanic Clouds—actually two galaxies best viewed from the Southern Hemisphere—and had observed Halley’s Comet and the satellites of Saturn. In addition, his descriptions of sunspot activities and his measuring of solar radiation by means of a device he had invented contributed to the development of systematic studies of the Sun as an important part of astrophysics. Upon his return he was made a baronet (1838) and was lionized by the scientific world. Herschel was also a highly accomplished chemist. His discovery in 1819 of the solvent power of hyposulfite of soda on the otherwise insoluble salts of silver was the prelude to its use as a fixing agent in photography;",
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"segment": "His new reflecting telescope was the most powerful the world had ever seen before. He sold the telescopes and received a generous pension from the king. This led him, Alexander, and Caroline to be able to lead a comfortable life while continuing with their space exploration. William also discovered the binary star system and made a catalogue of about 850 such stars. His son, John Herschel, who also became an astronomer, discovered many more. William was the first person to provide actual evidence to conclude that the solar system was actually moving, although it had been debated over for many centuries prior to that. He also concluded that ‘Milky Way’ galaxy was shaped like a disk. In February 1800, William set out to study the Sun and made another milestone discovery. He was trying out different filters for checking out the spots on the Sun, when he found that it emits a light invisible to the naked eye. This was the inception of the research on what later came to be known as “infrared light.”",
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"segment": "John Herschel - Biography, Facts and Pictures\nJohn Herschel\nLived 1792 – 1871. John Herschel was a polymath – a brilliant mathematician, astronomer, chemist, and inventor. He produced the first global survey of the night skies, discovered hundreds of nebulae and thousands of double stars, invented the actinometer to measure the heating power of radiation, invented hypo fixing of photographs, and invented the cyanotype, which allowed blueprints to be made. He took the first ever photograph on glass plate – shown above. Achievements and Key Points\nJohn Herschel: Built the first telescopic observatory in the Southern Hemisphere and produced a comprehensive catalogue of the Southern Hemisphere’s skies. Added his southern sky survey to his earlier northern sky survey to produce a complete survey of the heavens. Discovered over three thousand double stars and 500 nebulae. Invented the actinometer to measure the heating power of radiation, such as the energy received on the earth from the sun. Named seven moons of Saturn and four moons of Uranus.",
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"segment": "In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in 1958. They won again in 2012. When did the Giants win the World Series? On Sunday, October 28, 2012, the San Francisco Giants defeated the Detroit Tigers, 4-3 in 10 innings to win the 108th World Series championship in four games. It was the second time in three seasons that the Giants earned baseball's world title. On Monday, November 1, 2010, the San Francisco Giants won the 106th World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers, 3-1, at Arlington, Texas. The Giants won that series four games to one. How many World Series championships did the New York Giants win? The New York Giants won 5 World Series titles. They won in 1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954.",
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"segment": "What was the last time the giants won the World Series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. What was the last year the giants won the world series? The San Francisco Giants won the 2010 World Series, defeating the Texas Rangers four games to one. When did the New York Giants win the World Series? The New York Giants won five World Series (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954). In 2010, the Giants won their first World Series since moving to San Francisco in 1958. They won again in 2012. How many times have the giants won the world series? Seven.",
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"segment": "Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Have many World Series have the giants won? Seven. The Giants franchise won five World Series in New York (1905, 1921, 1922, 1933 and 1954) and two in San Francisco (2010 and 2012). Who won the most recent World Series? The San Francisco Giants won the most recent world series. Who won the 1962 World Series? In 1962 the New York Yankees won the World Series over the Giants. Who won the 2014 World Series?",
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"segment": "The Most Popular Sports in Canada - WorldAtlas\nThe Most Popular Sports in Canada\nCurling is a particular sport popular in Canada. There are several things that make Canada unique and interesting. The country’s great climate, a strong economy, low crime rate, and its proximity to the US make it one of the best places to visit or live in. But Canada’s description cannot be complete without mentioning the wide variety of games that are enjoyed by thousands of spectators in the country. Canadians value several sporting contests not just for fun but also as a means of fostering the country’s unity. The wide variety of sporting activities offers perfect opportunities for Canadians to display their talents and to effectively compete with the rest of the world at the international levels. 10. Wrestling\nWrestling is a popular recreational and competitive sport in Canada. There are different forms of wrestling that reflect the country’s diversity and multicultural composition. The freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling are common in high school and college levels.",
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"segment": "The country has even qualified for the Cricket World Cup on several occasions. In addition to leagues set up at domestic level, the country has participated in international tournaments too, in the years 1979, 2003 and 2007. 8.Curling\nThe sport called curling is widely enjoyed in the provinces of Alberta and Manitoba, besides slowly catching up all over the country. The sport is governed by the Canadian Curling Association, while the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame has been established to honor great performers in the game. 9.Tennis\nThe individual sport called tennis or lawn tennis is another famous sport in Canada. People in Canada show keen interest in international events in the sport, including the Grand Slams. 10.Golf\nGolf is another sport in the list of top 10 most popular states in Canada. The country has some of the best golf courses in the world. The sport is governed by a body called Golf Canada, which conducts the PGA and LPGA Tours here. Some other sports played in Canada include cycling, wrestling, shooting, boxing, and motorsport.",
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"segment": "4. Baseball\nBaseball has been played in Canada since the beginning and is one of the most popular sports in the country. The oldest baseball park in the world is still in operation in Labatt Park in Ontario. The country has only one Major League, the Toronto Blue Jays. Over 70 Canadian towns have played host to some of the major league teams. Several independent league teams also exist in the country and take part in the Can-Am League and the American Association. Baseball in Canada is governed by the Baseball Canada based in Ottawa. Canada is also represented at the international competition by the Canadian national baseball team. 3. Football\nFootball in Canada is a form of gridiron football played by two teams of twelve players each.",
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"segment": "Sports in Canada - Wikipedia\nSports in Canada\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Sport in Canada)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOverview of sports within Canada\nPart of a series on the\nCulture of Canada\n\nHistory\nCanadians\nFolklore\nFree expression\nIdentity\nImmigration\nHolidays\nLanguages\nMulticulturalism\nEthnicity\nSymbols\nRoyal\nProtectionism\nWomen\nValues\nTopics\nArchitecture\nArt\nCrime\nCuisine\nFestivals\nHumour\nLaw\nLiterature\nMedia\nMusic\nPolitics\nReligion\nSports\nTelevision\nTheatre\nResearch\nBibliography\nHistoriography\nCanada portal\nv\nt\ne\nSports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games. The most common sports are ice hockey, lacrosse, gridiron football, soccer, basketball, curling and baseball, with ice hockey and lacrosse being the official winter and summer sports, respectively. Ice hockey, referred to as simply \"hockey\", is Canada's most prevalent winter sport, its most popular spectator sport, and its most successful sport in international competition. Lacrosse, a sport with Indigenous origins, is Canada's oldest sport. Canadian football is Canada's second most popular spectator sport, being the most popular in the prairie provinces. The Canadian Football League 's annual championship, the Grey Cup, is one of the country's largest annual sports events. While other sports have a larger spectator base, Association football, known in Canada as soccer in both English and French, has the most registered players of any team sport in Canada. Statistics Canada reports that the top ten sports that Canadians participate in are golf, ice hockey, swimming, soccer, basketball, baseball, volleyball, skiing (downhill and alpine), cycling and tennis. As a country with generally cold winters, Canada has enjoyed greater success at the Winter Olympics than at the Summer Olympics, although significant regional variations in climate allow for a wide variety of both team and individual sports. Major multi-sport events in Canada include the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics, and the 1976 Summer Olympics.",
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"segment": "4.Football\nNext on the list of top 10 most popular sports in Canada is football, which is synonymous with rugby. The popularity of this sport in the country can be judges from the fact that it has its own professional league in the game, known as CFL, Canadian Football League. Also, the event called the Grey Cup is the largest sports event in the country, which enjoys massive viewership on Canadian television. 5.Lacrosse\nThe history of the sport called lacrosse in Canada dates back to 500 years ago and till today, it is one of the most widely played sports in the country. The sport has been titled as the official summer sport of Canada. The National League in the sport has 9 participating teams, with 3 of them being Canadian and the rest being American. 6.Baseball\nThe next widely appreciated sport in Canada is baseball, which is also one of the most popular sports in the neighboring USA. The only Canadian Major League Baseball team is that of Toronto Blue Jays and the team has the honor of being the only non American team to win the World Series title in 1992 and 1993. A large number of baseball teams are operating in the country at various levels of the game. 7.Cricket\nAnother sport which is climbing new levels of popularity in Canada is cricket, which is particularly liked by foreigners.",
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"headings": "The Most Popular Sports in Canada\nThe Most Popular Sports in Canada\n10. Wrestling\n9. Curling\n8. Basketball\n7. Rugby\n6. Soccer\n5. Cricket\n4. Baseball\n3. Football\n2. Lacrosse\n1. Hockey\n",
"segment": "The wide variety of sporting activities offers perfect opportunities for Canadians to display their talents and to effectively compete with the rest of the world at the international levels. 10. Wrestling\nWrestling is a popular recreational and competitive sport in Canada. There are different forms of wrestling that reflect the country’s diversity and multicultural composition. The freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling are common in high school and college levels. Among the majority, the popular forms of wrestling include judo, Sambo, and submission grappling. Wrestling was brought to Canada by foreign coaches who visited the country and by students of sports who studied in other countries. Canadian wrestlers continue to thrive in the international scenes such as world championships and Olympic Games. Some of the popular wrestlers include Daniel Igali, Nicolas Gill, and Keith Morgan. 9.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Most Popular Sports in Canada\nTop 10 Most Popular Sports in Canada\nTop 10 most popular Sports in Canada:\n1. Ice Hockey\n2. Basketball\n3. Soccer\n4. Rugby\n5. Lacrosse\n6. Baseball\n7. Cricket\n8. Curling\n9. Tennis\n10. Golf\n",
"segment": "It is already known that, winter sports in Canada are very much popular all over the world. Today, Sporty Ghost team have taken an initiative to enlist the top 10 most popular sports in Canada. So, let’s find out, what is the most popular sport in Canada? Top 10 most popular Sports in Canada: 1. Ice Hockey\nThe Canadian Ice Hockey team——image creadit: Wikipedia/s.yume\nIce hockey is considered to be the most popular sport in Canada, as the sport having been named as the official national sport in Canada. The Canadian Ice hockey league, “National Hockey League (NHL)” is established both in Canada and United States. Canada has 7 teams currently playing in NHL, namely Calgary, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Winnipeg. Canada has other teams in the minor North American professional ice hockey leagues.",
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"title": "Current local time in London, United Kingdom - what time is it in London United Kingdom - world time zone information for London United Kingdom",
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"segment": "his mum's name was Klara polzl\nWhat was Hitlers full name? His full name was Adolf Hitler. Hitlers real name? His real name is Adolf Hitler. What was adolf Hitlers fathers name? His name was Alois Hitler. What was the name of adolf Hitlers mother? Her name was Klara Hitler. What was the name of Hitlers German Shepherd? His dogs name was Charlie.",
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"segment": "History | Miami Marlins\nMiami Marlins History\n2003 World Series Champs\nImprobable. Gutsy. Magical. Led by then-72-year-old manager Jack McKeon, the 2003 Florida Marlins shocked the world by defeating the New York Yankees four games to two. A staff of Josh Beckett, A.J. Burnett, Dontrelle Willis and Carl Pavano, mixed with the veteran leadership of Ivan \"Pudge\" Rodriguez, Mike Lowell and Jeff Conine, led the way as the Florida Marlins defeated the San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs and Yankees en route to franchise's second world championship. 1997 World Series Champs\nIn one of the greatest endings in World Series history, the Florida Marlins defeated the Cleveland Indians four games to three, winning the decisive Game 7 on a walk-off single by Edgar Renteria to score Craig Counsell. The Marlins became the first wild card team to ever win the Series, in only their fifth season.",
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"segment": "World Series Winners\n2000: New York Yankees\n2001: Arizona Diamondbacks\n2002: Anaheim Angels\n2003: Florida Marlins\n2004: Boston Red Sox\n2005: Chicago White Sox\n2006: St. Louis Cardinals\n2007: Boston Red Sox\n2008: Philadelphia Phillies\n2009:",
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"segment": "the Marlins upset the heavily-favored Yankees, four games to two. The series was played from October 18 to 25, 2003. This is the most recent Series in which the losing team outscored the winning team; the Yankees lost, despite outscoring the Marlins 21–17 in the Series. This was the Marlins' second World Series championship win, having won their first in 1997. The Marlins would not return to the postseason until 2020 . Contents\n1 Background\n2 Broadcasting\n3 Summary\n4 Matchups\n4.1 Game 1\n4.2 Game 2\n4.3 Game 3\n4.4 Game 4\n4.5 Game 5\n4.6 Game 6\n5 Composite box\n6 Aftermath\n6.1 The Marlins second post-World Series fire sale\n6.2 Torre's last hurrah\n7 See also\n8 References\n9 External links\nBackground\nFurther information: Curse of the Billy Goat, Steve Bartman incident, and Curse of the Bambino\nThe 2003 World Series featured the New York Yankees in their sixth Series appearance in eight years. Opposing them were the wild card Florida Marlins, appearing in their second World Series in their 11-year franchise history. The Marlins became the second straight wild card team to win the World Series;",
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"segment": "Skipper Jack McKeon became the oldest manager ever to win a World Series title. Miami Marlins' primary logo (2012–2018)\n2012–present\nIn 2012, the team moved from the football-oriented Sun Life Stadium (located in Miami Gardens) to Marlins Park in downtown Miami. As a condition of the move, the team was renamed the Miami Marlins, and adopted a new logo and colors. The Marlins won the World Series in 1997 and 2003, but both titles were followed by controversial periods where the team sold off all the high-priced players and rebuilt. Between 2003 and 2019, the team's two World Series runs also marked their sole postseason appearances. Their three playoff qualifications and seven winning seasons are the fewest among MLB franchises. Through 2020, the Marlins all-time record is 2,021–2,343 (.463). On November 13, 2020, the Marlins became the first club in any American major-level sports league to hire a woman to an executive position when Kim Ng was announced as the team's general manager. In addition, she will also be MLB's first Asian American general manager. World Series championships\nThe Marlins are the only team to win a World Series in their first two winning seasons (1997 and 2003);",
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"headings": "2003 Florida Marlins season\n2003 Florida Marlins season\nContents\nOffseason\nRegular season\nOpening Day starters\nSeason standings\nNational League East\nRecord vs. opponents\nGame log\nPostseason Game Log\nSluggish start\nMidseason acquisitions\nRoster\nPlayer stats\nBatting\nStarters by position\nOther batters\nPitching\nStarting pitchers\nOther pitchers\nRelief pitchers\nPostseason\nNational League Division Series\nNLCS\n2003 World Series\nQuote\nFarm system\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "2003 Florida Marlins season - Wikipedia\n2003 Florida Marlins season\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMajor League Baseball season\n2003 Florida Marlins\nWorld Series Champions\nNational League Champions\nNational League Wild Card\nMajor League affiliations\nNational League (since 1993)\nEastern Division (since 1993)\nLocation\nPro Player Stadium (since 1993)\nMiami Gardens, Florida (since 1993)\nResults\nRecord\n91–71 (.562)\nDivisional place\n2nd\nOther information\nOwner (s)\nJeffrey Loria\nGeneral manager (s)\nLarry Beinfest\nManager (s)\nJeff Torborg, Jack McKeon\nLocal television\nFSN Florida\nWPXM\n( Len Kasper, Tommy Hutton)\nLocal radio\nWQAM\n( Dave Van Horne, Jon Sciambi)\nWQBA (Spanish)\n( Felo Ramírez, Luis Quintana)\n< Previous season Next season >\nThe Florida Marlins' 2003 season was the 11th season for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in the National League. The Marlins were the National League Wild Card Winners, the National League Champions, and the World Series Champions. They defeated the New York Yankees in the World Series in six games to win their second World Series championship. The Marlins became just the second team in baseball history to win a World Series championship despite being 10 or more games below .500 (as low as 19-29) at some point in the season; the other team was the 1914 Boston Braves. The Marlins would not return to the postseason until 2020 . Contents\n1 Offseason\n2 Regular season\n2.1 Opening Day starters\n2.2 Season standings\n2.2.1 National League East\n2.2.2 Record vs. opponents\n2.3 Game log\n2.4 Postseason Game Log\n2.5 Sluggish start\n2.6 Midseason acquisitions\n2.7 Roster\n3 Player stats\n3.1 Batting\n3.1.1 Starters by position\n3.1.2 Other batters\n3.2 Pitching\n3.2.1 Starting pitchers\n3.2.2 Other pitchers\n3.2.3 Relief pitchers\n4 Postseason\n4.1 National League Division Series\n4.2 NLCS\n4.3 2003 World Series\n4.3.1 Quote\n5 Farm system\n6 References\n7 External links\nOffseason\nThe Marlins pulled off some blockbuster deals during the 2003 off season, the most impressive being that of 10-time Gold Glove winning catcher Iván Rodríguez. They also traded catcher Charles Johnson and outfielder Preston Wilson to the Colorado Rockies for lead-off man Juan Pierre . November 16, 2002: Charles Johnson was traded by the Florida Marlins with Vic Darensbourg, Pablo Ozuna, and Preston Wilson to the Colorado Rockies for Juan Pierre, Mike Hampton, and cash (shortly thereafter, Mike Hampton was traded to the Atlanta Braves for Tim Spooneybarger ).",
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"headings": "1997 National League Championship Series\n1997 National League Championship Series\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nSummary\nAtlanta Braves vs. Florida Marlins\nGame summaries\nGame 1\nGame 2\nGame 3\nGame 4\nGame 5\nGame 6\nComposite box\nAftermath\nNotes\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "None\nFLA: Gary Sheffield (1)\nWith the series shifting south to Miami, Game 3 began as a close game. In the top of the fourth inning the Braves loaded the bases with nobody out on a single, walk and error off of Tony Saunders, but could only score one run on Fred McGriff 's sacrifice fly that scored Kenny Lofton. Gary Sheffield responded with a home run in the bottom of the fourth off of John Smoltz. This was the only home run the Marlins hit in the series. In the sixth, the Braves put runners on first and third with one out off of Saunders before Javy López hit a sacrifice fly off of Livan Hernandez, which scored Jeff Blauser. However, the Marlins pulled away in the bottom half of the sixth, when they scored four runs to finish John Smoltz 's night. With two on, two out, and a 1-2 count, Darren Daulton hit a clutch, game-tying double, scoring Édgar Rentería. After an intentional walk loaded the bases, light-hitting catcher Charles Johnson smacked a 2-2 pitch to left-center, clearing the bases and giving the Marlins a 5-2 lead. Hernández got the win as the Marlins took a 2–1 series lead.",
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"headings": "MLB Franchise Power Rankings: Who Is the Greatest of All Time?\nMLB Franchise Power Rankings: Who Is the Greatest of All Time?\nMLB Franchise Power Rankings: Who Is the Greatest of All Time?\nCriteria Considered\n30. Texas Rangers\n29. Milwaukee Brewers\n28. Miami Marlins\n27. Los Angeles Angels\n26. Seattle Mariners\n25. Toronto Blue Jays\n24. Washington Nationals\n23. Colorado Rockies\n22. New York Mets\n21. Tampa Bay Rays\n20. Detroit Tigers\n19. Kansas City Royals\n18. San Diego Padres\n17. Chicago White Sox\n16. Philadelphia Phillies\n15. Houston Astros\n14. Cleveland Indians\n13. Minnesota Twins\n12. Baltimore Orioles\n11. Cincinnati Reds\n10. Atlanta Braves\n9. Pittsburgh Pirates\n8. Los Angeles Dodgers\n7. Arizona Diamondbacks\n6. Oakland Athletics\n5. Chicago Cubs\n4. Boston Red Sox\n3. St. Louis Cardinals\n2. San Francisco Giants\n1. New York Yankees\n",
"segment": "13.5\nTotal Score: 110.21\nIn 20 years of existence, the Marlins have won the World Series twice. Winning the World Series 10 percent of the time put the Marlins in second place behind the Yankees, who have absurdly won one for every four years of existence. Other than that, this Marlins franchise has largely and publicly been a disaster. I'm sure the operating income will be much improved in 2013 after shedding salaries left and right, but in 2012, they were in last place in the NL East in wins and in last place in the NL in profits. Not a great combination. 27. Los Angeles Angels\n5 of 31\nFranchise since: 1961\nNumber of years in playoffs: nine\nNumber of years winning World Series:",
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"headings": "NHL Team Values 2020: Hockey’s First Decline In Two Decades\nNHL Team Values 2020: Hockey’s First Decline In Two Decades\nThe NHL elite are holding strong thanks to local TV deals, but the rest of hockey remains stuck in the penalty box.\nClick here for the full list of NHL team values and their financial information.\nThe NHL’s Most Valuable Teams 2020\n1. New York Rangers\n• Value: $1.65 billion\n• Owner: Madison Square Garden Sports\n2. Toronto Maple Leafs\n• Value: $1.5 billion\n• Owner: Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, Larry Tanenbaum\n3. Montreal Canadiens\n• Value: $1.34 billion\n• Owner: Molson family\n4. Chicago Blackhawks\n• Value: $1.085 billion\n• Owner: Rocky Wirtz\n5. Boston Bruins\n• Value: $1 billion\n• Owner: Jeremy Jacobs\n6. Los Angeles Kings\n• Value: $825 million\n• Owner: Philip Anschutz\n7. Philadelphia Flyers\n• Value: $800 million\n8. Detroit Red Wings\n• Value: $775 million\n• Owner: Marian Ilitch\n9. Washington Capitals\n• Value: $750 million\n• Owner: Ted Leonsis\n10. Vancouver Canucks\n• Value: $725 million\n• Owner: Aquilini Investment Group\n11. Pittsburgh Penguins\n• Value: $650 million\n• Owners: Mario Lemieux, Ron Burkle\n12. Dallas Stars\n• Value: $575 million\n• Owner: Tom Gaglardi\n13. Vegas Golden Knights\n• Value: $570 million\n• Owner: Bill Foley, Maloof family\n14. Edmonton Oilers\n• Value: $550 million\n• Owner: Daryl Katz\n15. New Jersey Devils\n• Value: $530 million\n• One-Year Change: – 4%\n• Owners: Josh Harris, David Blitzer\n• Operating Income: $4.1 million\n16. New York Islanders\n• Value: $520 million\n• Owner: Jon Ledecky, Scott Malkin\n• Operating Income: - $37.9 million\n17. San Jose Sharks\n• Value: $515 million\n• One-Year Change: –5%\n• Owner: Hasso Plattner\n18. St Louis Blues\n• Value: $510 million\n• Owner: Tom Stillman\n19. Minnesota Wild\n• Value: $500 million\n• Owner: Craig Leipold\n20. Calgary Flames\n• Value: $480 million\n• Owner: N. Murray Edwards\n21. Tampa Bay Lightning\n• Value: $470 million\n• Owner: Jeffrey Vinik\n22. Colorado Avalanche\n• Value: $465 million\n• Owner: Stan Kroenke\n23. Anaheim Ducks\n• Value: $460 million\n• Owner: Henry and Susan Samueli\n24. Carolina Hurricanes\n• Value: $440 million\n• Owner: Tom Dundon, Peter Karmanos Jr.\n25. Nashville Predators\n• Value: $435 million\n• Owner: Herbert Fritch\n26. Ottawa Senators\n• Value: $430 million\n• Owner: Eugene Melnyk\n27. Winnipeg Jets\n• Value: $405 million\n• Owner: True North Sports + Entertainment\n28. Buffalo Sabres\n• Value: $385 million\n• Owners: Terrence and Kim Pegula\n29. Columbus Blue Jackets\n• Value: $310 million\n• Owner: John P. McConnell, Nationwide\n30. Florida Panthers\n• Value: $295 million\n• Owner: Vincent Viola\n31. Arizona Coyotes\n• Value: $285 million\n• Owner: Alex Meruelo\nMETHODOLOGY\n",
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"headings": "NHL Team Values 2020: Hockey’s First Decline In Two Decades\nNHL Team Values 2020: Hockey’s First Decline In Two Decades\nThe NHL elite are holding strong thanks to local TV deals, but the rest of hockey remains stuck in the penalty box.\nClick here for the full list of NHL team values and their financial information.\nThe NHL’s Most Valuable Teams 2020\n1. New York Rangers\n• Value: $1.65 billion\n• Owner: Madison Square Garden Sports\n2. Toronto Maple Leafs\n• Value: $1.5 billion\n• Owner: Bell Canada, Rogers Communications, Larry Tanenbaum\n3. Montreal Canadiens\n• Value: $1.34 billion\n• Owner: Molson family\n4. Chicago Blackhawks\n• Value: $1.085 billion\n• Owner: Rocky Wirtz\n5. Boston Bruins\n• Value: $1 billion\n• Owner: Jeremy Jacobs\n6. Los Angeles Kings\n• Value: $825 million\n• Owner: Philip Anschutz\n7. Philadelphia Flyers\n• Value: $800 million\n8. Detroit Red Wings\n• Value: $775 million\n• Owner: Marian Ilitch\n9. Washington Capitals\n• Value: $750 million\n• Owner: Ted Leonsis\n10. Vancouver Canucks\n• Value: $725 million\n• Owner: Aquilini Investment Group\n11. Pittsburgh Penguins\n• Value: $650 million\n• Owners: Mario Lemieux, Ron Burkle\n12. Dallas Stars\n• Value: $575 million\n• Owner: Tom Gaglardi\n13. Vegas Golden Knights\n• Value: $570 million\n• Owner: Bill Foley, Maloof family\n14. Edmonton Oilers\n• Value: $550 million\n• Owner: Daryl Katz\n15. New Jersey Devils\n• Value: $530 million\n• One-Year Change: – 4%\n• Owners: Josh Harris, David Blitzer\n• Operating Income: $4.1 million\n16. New York Islanders\n• Value: $520 million\n• Owner: Jon Ledecky, Scott Malkin\n• Operating Income: - $37.9 million\n17. San Jose Sharks\n• Value: $515 million\n• One-Year Change: –5%\n• Owner: Hasso Plattner\n18. St Louis Blues\n• Value: $510 million\n• Owner: Tom Stillman\n19. Minnesota Wild\n• Value: $500 million\n• Owner: Craig Leipold\n20. Calgary Flames\n• Value: $480 million\n• Owner: N. Murray Edwards\n21. Tampa Bay Lightning\n• Value: $470 million\n• Owner: Jeffrey Vinik\n22. Colorado Avalanche\n• Value: $465 million\n• Owner: Stan Kroenke\n23. Anaheim Ducks\n• Value: $460 million\n• Owner: Henry and Susan Samueli\n24. Carolina Hurricanes\n• Value: $440 million\n• Owner: Tom Dundon, Peter Karmanos Jr.\n25. Nashville Predators\n• Value: $435 million\n• Owner: Herbert Fritch\n26. Ottawa Senators\n• Value: $430 million\n• Owner: Eugene Melnyk\n27. Winnipeg Jets\n• Value: $405 million\n• Owner: True North Sports + Entertainment\n28. Buffalo Sabres\n• Value: $385 million\n• Owners: Terrence and Kim Pegula\n29. Columbus Blue Jackets\n• Value: $310 million\n• Owner: John P. McConnell, Nationwide\n30. Florida Panthers\n• Value: $295 million\n• Owner: Vincent Viola\n31. Arizona Coyotes\n• Value: $285 million\n• Owner: Alex Meruelo\nMETHODOLOGY\n",
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"segment": "They are jointly owned between Rogers Communications (37.5%) Bell (also a telecommunication company, at 37.5%) and Kilmer Sports (25%). They own the Raptors, Leafs, Marlies and TFC. Combining the value of those teams alone puts them around $2 billion. Looking at the ownership though, here is how it breaks down: -Rogers Communications: Net worth around $18.62 billion\n-Bell: Net worth around $12 billion\n-Kilmer Sports: Net worth around $1.2 billion\nI would say total, combining the ownership groups as well, probably around $33 billion. level 2\nFutureAlcoholic\nOriginal Poster\n2 points · 6 years ago · edited 6 years ago\nTo put this into perspective for US readers, this would be like Comcast and T Mobile teaming up to purchase an NBA team - say, the Trailblazers. NBA teams are obviously worth a lot more, but so are US telecom companies.",
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"segment": "Chicago Cubs: The Cubs are owned by a family trust established by TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts. Toronto Blue Jays: The Jays' owner is the Rogers Blue Jays Baseball Partnership, a division of Rogers Communications. New York Knicks and New York Rangers: Both teams are owned by Madison Square Garden Sports Corp.\nAtlanta Braves: The Braves are owned by Liberty Capital Group, a division of Liberty Media Corporation. Philadelphia Flyers: The Flyers' owner is Comcast-Spectacor, a Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment firm. Another well-known corporate owner was the Walt Disney Company, but it sold its stakes in the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Angels.",
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"segment": "BCE : 102.65% / RCI: 69.98%\nMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment is the parent company of three professional sports teams in Toronto (Leafs, Raptors and Toronto FC). This company itself is not traded on any stock exchange, but Bell Canada and Rogers Communications each own approximately 37.5% of the company. This one barely counts because buying stock in Bell Canada or Rogers Communications does not mean you’re buying in directly to any one (or even two) sports teams; you’re buying into a conglomerate that has holdings in a variety of industries ranging from communications to sports teams. Even so, if you’re really determined to have a peace of the Maple Leafs, Raptors or Toronto FC, this is the stock to buy. The Toronto Blue Jays are not a part of MLSE and are 100% owned by Rogers Communications. If you’re only intere",
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"segment": "The CEO position had been vacant since the retirement of Richard Peddie on Dec. 31, 2011. Tom Anselmi had been serving as chief operating officer. The $1.32 billion sale of 79.53% of MLSE, owners of the Maple Leafs, Raptors, Toronto FC, Marlies, Air Canada Centre, a restaurant, sports bar and real estate properties, from the Ontario Teacher’s Pension Plan to Bell and Rogers was announced just prior to Peddie’s retirement and was completed last August. Anselmi will remain on as COO. Leiweke said he had other opportunities, but opted for this job and is looking forward to the challenge of finally delivering titles to Toronto. “They have assets that I’m familiar with in leagues I’m comfortable with. And ownership that has more resources than just about anybody in any of the leagues and, quite frankly, a beautiful community to live in, so it was hard not to say yes,” he said. “What intrigued me about this is the Maple Leafs and the ability of helping them win and what would happen to that franchise and that community if we did. ( Plus), believe it or not, the Raptors, and their current streak of not winning, and I like challenges and I love the NBA. I like the fact that they have 36 million potential fans, which makes them the largest fan base in all of the NBA.”",
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"segment": "Make a birdhouse, a necklace and more at Sunshine Craft Company. Kids ages 5 and older can enjoy a hot air balloon ride with an adult with Balloon AZ. Whiz Kids Playland is an indoor play area that also offers after school care and more. Enjoy a nature walk in the Tres Rios Wetlands of south Phoenix. Go on a treasure hunt with Puzzling Adventures and work together as a team as you galavant around town. Kids up to age 8 can take ballet classes at Tutu School, including a free trial class. Take a nature themed class or enjoy the nature paths at Liberty Wildlife. Visit the bat cave at twilight (it’s not Batman related, but cool)! Check out Enchanted Dream Productions and their numerous character themed events. Mesa\nVisit the Idea Museum for indoor playtime, arts and crafts, and more.",
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"segment": "Feed the ducks at the park. Go for a hike. Take a dance class. Go to a play. Visit an outdoors store — my kids love Cabelas. Take your child to breakfast. Play basketball together at the park. Go to the art store and buy supplies, then head somewhere to test them out. Kick a soccer ball around in a big field. Go to the batting cages.",
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where is kia car from? | South Korea | [
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"headings": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nSEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nWhere is Kia From?\nSEE ALSO: Kia Stinger Review\nWhere Are Kias Made?\nSohari Plant – Gwangmyeong, South Korea\nHwaseong Plant – Woojeong-myeon, South Korea\nGwanju Plant – Gwanju, South Korea\nMonterrey Plant – Monterrey, Mexico\nKia Motors Manufacturing Georgia – West Point, Georgia\nUlsan Plant (Hyundai) – Ulsan, South Korea\nSEE ALSO: Where is Hyundai From and Where are Hyundais Made?\nOR\nWhere Is Toyota From and Where Are Toyotas Made?\nLike this article?\n",
"segment": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? » AutoGuide.com News\nAuto News Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? Ford Unleashes 1,400-Horsepower... 2022 Nissan Ariya Revealed: 300 Mile...\nAutoGuide.com\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made? Get AutoGuide.com in your Inbox\nThis site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Like AutoGuide.com on Facebook\nBy Sam McEachern Jul 21, 2020\nKia is a popular brand in North America, but many Canadians and Americans may not know the origins of the brand, why it has a close relationship with Hyundai, or where the company makes its vehicles. SEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nIn this post, we’ll explain Kia’s origins and also list every plant the company operates that serves the North American market. Just like its sister brand Hyundai, Kia is an international company, so it builds cars in many different places for many different markets, but this post will only focus on its North American-serving plants. Where is Kia From?",
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"segment": "Where Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ - CarsDirect\nWhere Are Kia Cars Built? A Kia Car FAQ\nJuly 18, 2014\nKia cars are built at several different manufacturing plants, the majority of them located in Kia's home country, South Korea. Headquartered in Seoul, Kia Motors is South Korea's second largest automobile manufacturer. Its history dates back to 1944, where it started producing bicycles and steel tubes. In 1952, Kia started producing automobiles, motorcycles and trucks, mostly for the domestic Korean market. In 1994, two years after the creation of its American arm, Kia Motors America, Kia branded vehicles appeared on the North American market. Since then, the company has consistently expanded its reach from its original Korean market, to markets in North America and Europe. The first assembly plant in North America was opened in 2006, in West Point, Georgia. Having a domenstic manufacturing foothold helped the company increase production and gain a competitive edge in the market share, with sales surpassing their competitors such as Mazda and Chrysler.",
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"title": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL",
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"segment": "Being a South Korean brand, many shoppers wonder if the vehicles themselves all come from South Korea. Get a look at exactly where your Kia vehicle was built in this Kia brand production location overview from Friendly Kia. >>> READ MORE: Kia Service and Maintenance Intervals Schedule <<<\nWhere are Kia Cars Made? While a majority of Kia manufacturing plants are located in South Korea, a handful of the models you see here in the U.S. are built in plants located in North America. There are five Kia manufacturing plants that manufacture the vehicles sold here in America. Those plants are located in Georgia, USA; Nuevo León, Mexico; Kwangmyong, South Korea; Kwangju, South Korea;",
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"segment": "Where are Kias made? Kia Motors has headquarters in South Korea, and is owned by\nHyundai. In America, the cars are manufactured in Georgia. How cars are manufactured? how was cars manufactured? What cars get the best mpg? Well, I would recommend purchasing cars manufactured by Hyundai\nbecause they offer a variety of vehicles and services for an\nincredibly reasonable price. How are cars manufactured? cars are manufactured by an assembly line\nWhat cars are made in Korea? Kia and Hyundai cars are made by korea.",
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"segment": "Where are Kia Vehicles Made? | Friendly Kia New Port Richey FL\nAre All Kia Cars Built in America? October 20, 2020 By Admin\nPosted in General Information, Kia Brand\nWhere are Kia Vehicles Made? Up until 2006, all Kia vehicles were made outside of North America, meaning any Kia vehicle you saw on the road was made overseas. These days, though, six of our beloved Kia vehicles are built in North America, with different models coming from two different manufacturing plants. Being a South Korean brand, many shoppers wonder if the vehicles themselves all come from South Korea. Get a look at exactly where your Kia vehicle was built in this Kia brand production location overview from Friendly Kia. >>> READ MORE: Kia Service and Maintenance Intervals Schedule <<<\nWhere are Kia Cars Made? While a majority of Kia manufacturing plants are located in South Korea, a handful of the models you see here in the U.S. are built in plants located in North America.",
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"segment": "Where Is Kia Made? | News | Cars.com\nWhere Is Kia Made? By Brian Normile\nMarch 22, 2020\nShare\n2021 Kia Seltos SX\nCars.com photo by Fred Meier\nKia Motors Corp. may be based in South Korea, but as a multinational corporation selling vehicles in a variety of markets around the world, it has manufacturing facilities located in many different countries. A majority of the models available for sale in the U.S. are built in South Korea, while four are built in the Americas — three in the U.S. and one in Mexico. 2020 Kia Telluride Specs & Reviews Find a 2020 Kia Telluride Near You\nMade in the U.S.\nThe three models built in the U.S. are the Telluride three-row SUV, Sorento mid-size SUV and Optima mid-size sedan (just the gas-only version). All three are manufactured at Kia’s West Point, Ga., assembly plant. Made in South Korea\nGiven that it’s headquartered in South Korea, it makes sense that a majority of Kia’s cars would be made there. Models made in South Korea include all versions of the Soul and Niro hatchbacks, the Cadenza and K900 full-size sedans, the Sportage and Seltos SUVs, the Stinger sports sedan, the Sedona minivan, the Optima hybrid and plug-in hybrid, and the Rio subcompact car. Where Is the Kia Forte Made? The Forte compact car is the outlier among the manufacturer’s U.S. lineup.",
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"segment": "Kia is a car brand centered in South Korea, but it also produces\ncars for the U.S. Some 2014 Kia models are the Soul, Sportage, and\nRio. So yes, a Kia is a car. Are Kia cars powered by Honda? no,kia cars are not powered by honda.kia's are powerd by hyundai\nwhile honda powers acura. What Cars starts with a K? kia\nWhere are Kia cars manufactured? Korea\nWhat cars are made in Korea? Kia and Hyundai cars are made by korea. But I like Hyundai\ncars. How long does a Camaro last?",
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"headings": "Where is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nWhere is Kia From and Where are Kias Made?\nSEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nWhere is Kia From?\nSEE ALSO: Kia Stinger Review\nWhere Are Kias Made?\nSohari Plant – Gwangmyeong, South Korea\nHwaseong Plant – Woojeong-myeon, South Korea\nGwanju Plant – Gwanju, South Korea\nMonterrey Plant – Monterrey, Mexico\nKia Motors Manufacturing Georgia – West Point, Georgia\nUlsan Plant (Hyundai) – Ulsan, South Korea\nSEE ALSO: Where is Hyundai From and Where are Hyundais Made?\nOR\nWhere Is Toyota From and Where Are Toyotas Made?\nLike this article?\n",
"segment": "Like AutoGuide.com on Facebook\nBy Sam McEachern Jul 21, 2020\nKia is a popular brand in North America, but many Canadians and Americans may not know the origins of the brand, why it has a close relationship with Hyundai, or where the company makes its vehicles. SEE ALSO: 2019 Kia Forte Review\nIn this post, we’ll explain Kia’s origins and also list every plant the company operates that serves the North American market. Just like its sister brand Hyundai, Kia is an international company, so it builds cars in many different places for many different markets, but this post will only focus on its North American-serving plants. Where is Kia From? Kia was founded in Seoul, South Korea, in 1944 and was originally called Kyungsung Precision Industry before changing its name to Kia Industries in 1956. Kia’s global headquarters are still located in Seoul today. It solely produced vehicles under license from other automakers such as Ford, Mazda, Fiat, and Peugeot and enjoyed a good degree of success both domestically in Korea and abroad, but went bankrupt amidst the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s. SEE ALSO: Kia Stinger Review\nRival South Korean automaker Hyundai purchased a 51% stake in Kia in 1998, outbidding Ford in the process, and remains Kia’s largest single stakeholder today.",
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"segment": "Kia Motors is a subsidiary of the Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group. It produces luxury cars and commercial vehicle with sedan, cargo, truck, hatchback, and coupe body styles. Featured model include the following: Optima, Ceed, Rio, Soul, and Sorento. Kia Motor Corporation operates 13 manufacturing and assembly facilities in 8 countries. All Kia vehicles are sold and serviced through a network of certified dealers in more than 150 countries worldwide. The company financial department provides assistance in getting car loans. There is a number of vehicle leasing solutions. The slogan of the company is as follows: \" The Power to Surprise\".",
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"segment": "Wellsville (CO) is 733 miles west-southwest. Wellsboro (IN) is 386 miles east-southeast. Wells Fargo Mortgage (IA) is 149 miles south. Wellsburg (IA) is 99 miles south-southeast. Wellsville (KS) is 356 miles south-southwest. Wells (KS) is 380 miles southwest. Wellsburg (KY) is 605 miles east-southeast. Wells (ME) is 1157 miles east. Wellston (MI) is 389 miles east. Wells (MI) is 355 miles east-northeast.",
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"segment": "Wellsville (CO) is 1680 miles west. Wellsboro (IN) is 651 miles west. Wells Fargo Mortgage (IA) is 992 miles west. Wellsburg (IA) is 944 miles west. Wellsville (KS) is 1133 miles west. Wells (KS) is 1248 miles west. Wellsburg (KY) is 609 miles west-southwest. Wells (ME) is 186 miles east. Wellston (MI) is 583 miles west. Wells (MI) is 649 miles west-northwest.",
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"segment": "Wellsville (CO) is 1866 miles west. Wellsboro (IN) is 834 miles west. Wells Fargo Mortgage (IA) is 1178 miles west. Wellsburg (IA) is 1130 miles west. Wellsville (KS) is 1315 miles west. Wells (KS) is 1433 miles west. Wellsburg (KY) is 773 miles west-southwest. Wellston (MI) is 768 miles west. Wells (MI) is 829 miles west-northwest. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage (MN) is 1127 miles west-northwest.",
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"segment": "Riverside Museum, home to memorabilia about Wellsville's industries and events. Geography\nWellsville is located at\nWikiMiniAtlas\n40°36′15″N 80°39′8″W\n / 40.60417°N 80.65222°W / 40.60417; -80.65222\n(40.604168, -80.652207). The elevation is 682 feet above sea level. It is located on the Allegheny Plateau. Its southern border is the Ohio River. On its eastern border is the Little Yellow Creek and on its western border is the Yellow Cheek. Its northern border is rising hills. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.91 square miles (4.95 km 2 ), of which 1.80 square miles (4.66 km 2) is land and 0.11 square miles (0.28 km 2) is water. Demographics\nHistorical population\nCensus\nPop.",
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"segment": "Wells (KS) is 1433 miles west. Wellsburg (KY) is 773 miles west-southwest. Wellston (MI) is 768 miles west. Wells (MI) is 829 miles west-northwest. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage (MN) is 1127 miles west-northwest. Wells Fargo Bank (MN) is 1127 miles west-northwest. Wells (MN) is 1157 miles west. Wells Town (MS) is 1337 miles west-southwest. Wellston (MO) is 1074 miles west. Wellsville (MO) is 1127 miles west.",
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"segment": "The initial site was bounded by the current Third and Fifth Streets, between Riverside Avenue and Commerce Street (although at the time they had different names.) In 1836, a foundry was opened to make steamboat machinery. It later became known as the Stevenson Company, and produced brick-making machinery. It still exists today as a fabrication and machine shop. Wellsville was incorporated as a village in 1848. In 1852, the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad (later acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad) built a track from Hanover, Ohio, to Wellsville, and in 1856, it built a track from Wellsville to Rochester, Pennsylvania . On February 14, 1861, Abraham Lincoln, on his way to his first inauguration, spoke to a large gathering in front of the Whitacre House, a hotel, in Wellsville. On July 26, 1863, Confederate States Army General John Hunt Morgan and several hundred of his soldiers surrendered to pursuing Union forces after Morgan's Raid ended in nearby West Point, and were held in Wellsville before being shipped to the Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus. Morgan's Raid was the northernmost advance of Confederate troops during the Civil War. At this time, Ohio State Route 45 was known as the Warren-Ashtabula Turnpike, which ran from Wellsville to Lake Erie.",
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"segment": "Thy choicest gifts in store\nOn her be pleased to pour,\nLong may she reign. May she defend our laws,\nAnd ever give us cause,\nTo sing with heart and voice,\nGod save the Queen. The Currency of United Kingdom is the Pound sterling\nThe current official currency of the United Kingdom is the pound sterling (£, GBP). GBP is an abbreviation of \"Great Britain Pound.\" It is the world's oldest currency which is still in use. The pound sterling is a decimal currency, meaning its sub-units are based on a factor of 10. One-pound Sterling has 100 pence (symbol: p). Coins\nThe common coin denominations are 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, and £2. Britons tend to speak “pee” instead of pence, like \"20 pee\" for a 20p coin.",
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"segment": "A Guide To Currency In The UK | Visit Britain\nMoney\nCurrency in the UK\nBritain’s national currency is the pound sterling (symbol: £ ), which is sub-divided into 100 pence (symbol: p). You get notes in denominations of £50, £20, £10 and £5, and coins in £2, £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p and 1p. There are lots of places you can change money in Britain: • bureaux de change on high streets, in airports and major railway stations\n• banks\n• travel agents\n• Post Offices\nIt's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged. Scotland and Northern Ireland issue their own pound sterling notes that represent the same value as an English note - you can use English and Scottish (although the Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland) money anywhere in the UK, but Northern Irish cash can only be used in Northern Ireland. You can exchange them for English notes in any bank, however. More in this section\nVAT and tax-free shopping\nTipping\nCredit & debit cards\nBureaux de Change\nBanks\nATMs",
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"segment": "He topped that mark on February 15, scoring 27 points in a 90–85 loss to the Toronto Raptors. On February 25, he recorded 23 points and a career-high 13 rebounds in a 99–85 win over the Sacramento Kings. On April 8, he recorded a career-high 7 assists in a loss to the Boston Celtics. On November 20, 2017, Kaminsky scored a season-high 24 points in a 118–102 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves. On December 18, he scored 24 points in a 109–91 win over the New York Knicks. On April 10, 2018, he scored 24 points in a 119–93 win over the Indiana Pacers. On November 21, 2018, after scoring just nine points over the Hornets' first 16 games of the 2018–19 season, Kaminsky had 11 points off the bench in a 127–109 win over the Pacers. He lost his spot in the rotation in 2018–19 under new coach James Borrego, appearing in just 26 games at the conclusion of February. On March 1, 2019, he was inserted into the rotation to combat zone defense with his passing ability, going on to score 15 points in a 123–112 win over the Brooklyn Nets. On April 5, he recorded 22 points and 13 rebounds in a 113–111 win over the Raptors.",
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"segment": "1. Brandon Overton (14.372); 2. Kyle Strickler (14.377); 3. Brandon Sheppard (14.402); 4. Josh Richards (14.430); 5. Austin Kirkpatrick (14.520);",
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"segment": "If you want to travel to a completely colorful and lively world, don't miss this article. Geographical location\nWhere is the Mekong? The Mekong is a wide delta region located in Asia. The Mekong River is one of the largest rivers in the world. Where does the Mekong River start? The Mekong River flows through six Asian countries\nThis river comes from the high mountains of Qinghai province, passing through Tibet along the length of Yunnan province (China), through Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia before entering Vietnam. How long is the Mekong River? In terms of length, the Mekong River is ranked 12th (7th in Asia). Also, when it comes to water flow, it ranks 10th in the world. Its basin is about 800,000 km² wide.",
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"segment": "Mekong River - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nMekong River\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nMekong\nMae Num Khong, Lancang Jiang, Mae Khaung, Menam Khong, Mekongk, Tonle Thom, Song Cu'u Long\nRiver\nThe Mekong in Laos\nCountries\nChina, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam\n\n\nSource\nLasagongma Spring\n- location\nMount Guozhongmucha, Qinghai, China\n- elevation\n5,224 m (17,139 ft )\n- coordinates\n33°42′31″N 94°41′44″E\n / 33.70861°N 94.69556°E / 33.70861; 94.69556\nMouth\nMekong Delta\n- location\nSouth China Sea, Vietnam\n\nLength\n4,350 km (2,703 mi )\nBasin\n795,000 km² (306,951 sq mi )\n\nMap of the Mekong River watershed. The Mekong River is a river in the south-east of Asia. It flows through many countries: China, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and finally Vietnam. The Mekong begins in the Lasagongma Spring which is in the plateaus of Tibet, disputed part of China, and flows about 2,703 miles (4,350 km) south-east to the South China Sea. Its watershed covers 307,000 square miles (797,000 square kilometers). Its name comes from the Thai language 's Mae Num, or literally, \"Mother Water\". The Mekong is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world, with hundreds of types of fish, as well as river dolphins, crocodiles, and otters. Fishing is a very important activity on the river.",
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"segment": "However, many people don’t like the dam, because more than a million people had to leave their homes for its construction. Mekong\nLocated in Southeast Asia, the Mekong River flows from the Tibetan Plateau to the Mekong Delta and into the South China Sea. At 2,703 miles long, it’s the 7 th longest river in Asia and the 12 th longest in the world. The river flows through countries including China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. It’s an important route for transportation and trade, but its rapids and changing flow sometimes make the river difficult to navigate. The Mekong River is home to more large species of fish than any other river in the world. These include the Giant Pangasius, the Siamese Giant Carp, the Mekong Giant Catfish, and the Mekong Freshwater Stingray. It’s also home to over 800 other species of fish, plus 430 mammal species, 1,200 bird species, 800 reptile species, and 20,000 plant species. The world’s largest inland fishery is located in the Mekong River Basin. The river is extremely important to the area’s food, transportation, farming, and power generation.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Most Powerful Rivers in the World\nTop 10 Most Powerful Rivers in the World\n10. Mekong River\nWatch on\n9. Lena River\n8. Parana River\n7. Yenisey River\n6. Mississippi River\n5. Brahmaputra River\n4. Yangtze River\n3. Orinoco River\n2. Congo River\n1. Amazon River\nLiked it? Take a second to support Toptenz.net on Patreon!\n",
"segment": "More videos\nMore videos\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 2:19\nLive\n•\nThe Mekong River is located in China. It runs through Burma, Thailand, Yunnan, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. The Mekong is the 11th longest river in the world and the 7th longest in Asia. The river is said to be about 2,703 miles long. Because of the seasonal changes that cause variations in flow as well as the appearance of rapids and waterfalls in the river, the Mekong is extremely difficult to navigate. This river so strong that the level of the river located in Cambodia is lower than the high tide at sea!",
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"segment": "Where is the Mekong River location on the world map? If you have ever learned about this famous tourist destination, you can imagine life and activities here. However, documents for tourists often do not fully comprise enough information. Therefore, we will provide you everything about the Mekong River, from “where is the Mekong River located?”, area, flow to its attractions, unique activities, etc. If you want to travel to a completely colorful and lively world, don't miss this article. Geographical location\nWhere is the Mekong? The Mekong is a wide delta region located in Asia. The Mekong River is one of the largest rivers in the world. Where does the Mekong River start?",
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"segment": "Mekong River | The Water Page\nMekong River Basic\nOverview\nThe Mekong River (known in Tibet as Dza-chu, China as Lancang Jiang and Thailand as Mae Nam Khong), is a major river in southeastern Asia. It is the longest river in the region. From its source in China's Qinghai Province near the border with Tibet, the Mekong flows generally southeast to the South China Sea, a distance of 4,200 km (2,610 mi). The Mekong crosses Yunnan Province, China, and forms the border between Myanmar (Burma) and Laos and most of the border between Laos and Thailand. It then flows across Cambodia and southern Vietnam into a rich delta before emptying into the South China Sea. In the upper course are steep descents and swift rapids, but the river is navigable south of Louangphrabang in Laos. The natural resource management issues and priorities differ in each of the countries and the level of development and populations vary significantly. In north-east Thailand, with over 20 million people, the water resources are virtually fully developed and problems are emerging associated with salinisation of arable lands as result of over-clearing of native vegetation and poor irrigation, soil erosion, and declining water quality in the rivers and streams. In Laos, with 5 million people and a much poorer country from a GDP perspective, the water resources are largely undeveloped. Cambodia, with 10 million people, is recovering from decades of war, and in the Mekong delta some 20 million Vietnamese live on some of the most highly productive agricultural land in the world.",
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"segment": "Mekong River\nThe Mekong River, which is 2,703 miles long, derives its source waters from the Tibetan Plateau in China. It passes through China’s Yunnan Province, down to the border between Myanmar and Laos, and on to the border between Laos and Thailand before crossing into Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam where it drains into the South China Sea. It is the longest river in South East Asia and 12th longest river in the world. The capital of Laos, Vientiane, and the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh are located on the banks of Mekong. The river has one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world only second to the Amazon. It has the most species of large fish found in a river. The Mekong River has a myriad of uses in the regions it passes through. Some of the uses are irrigation, fisheries, power generation, navigation, domestic use, and Industrial water supply. Due to the high demands on the river, most of its resources are under threat. The Mekong River Commission was established by Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam to manage the resources found in the river.",
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"headings": "Mekong\nMekong\nContents\nNames\nCourse\nDrainage basin\nUpper basin\nLower basin\nWater flow along its course\nGeology\nHistory\nNatural history\nProtected areas\nNatural phenomena\nFisheries\nDams\nNavigation\nBridges\nEnvironmental issues\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
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"segment": "Weather at Warm US Vacation Spots in December - Current Results\nUSA Vacation Spots With Warm Weather in December\nHere's the weather data you need to plan a warm December holiday in the United States. You can compare December weather for dozens of the warmest winter vacation spots that the US has to offer. Gathered together here are average monthly temperatures, rainfall, sunshine and ocean temperatures. The information covers destination cities, beaches, parks and resorts, along with theme parks and national parks in the warmest regions of the warmest states in winter: Hawaii, Florida, California, Arizona, Texas, Georgia and Louisiana. This page gives temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit. You can also view the temperatures in degrees Celsius. Best December Vacation Weather in the Continental US\nWarmest City = Miami, Florida averages highs of 77.9 °F daily\nWarmest Ocean = the Atlantic at Miami Beach, Florida is 73 °F\nWarmest Park = Everglades Park, Florida has daytime highs of 82.4 °F\nDriest Warm Place = Lajitas, Texas gets 0.23 inches of rain\nSunniest Warm City = Yuma in southwest Arizona has 82 % sunshine\nTemperature and Rainfall\nDecember weather at warm vacation spots in the United States: average daily temperature and monthly rainfall\nTemperature\nPlace\nTotal Rainfall\nHigh °F\nLow °F\n\nInches\nDays\n\n\nHawaii\n\n\n83\n69\nKailua Kona, Hawaii Big Island\n2.8\n–\n83\n66\nLahaina, Maui\n2.9\n4\n82\n65\nKahului, Maui\n3.4\n11\n81\n68\nHonolulu, Oahu\n3.2\n10\n79\n65\nHilo, Hawaii Big Island\n11.6\n21\n\n\nFlorida\n\n\n82\n58\nEverglades National Park\n1.5\n6\n78\n63\nMiami\n2.0\n7\n76\n67\nKey West\n2.2\n6\n72\n54\nOrlando & Disney World\n2.6\n7\n70\n51\nDaytona Beach\n2.6\n8\n65\n44\nPanama City\n4.0\n8\n\n\nCalifornia\n\n\n70\n47\nAnaheim & Disneyland\n2.0\n6\n69\n44\nPalm Springs\n0.7\n2\n68\n48\nLos Angeles\n2.3\n5\n68\n43\nAnza-Borrego Desert State Park\n0.9\n3\n65\n48\nSan Diego\n1.5\n6\n65\n47\nSanta Barbara\n3.0\n6\n65\n38\nDeath Valley National Park\n0.3\n2\n\n\nArizona\n\n\n69\n47\nYuma\n0.5\n3\n69\n40\nOrgan Pipe Cactus National Monument\n1.2\n4\n67\n45\nPhoenix\n0.9\n3\n64\n41\nTuscon\n1.0\n4\n\n\nTexas\n\n\n71\n55\nSouth Padre Island & Port Isabel\n1.4\n6\n69\n33\nLajitas, Big Bend area\n0.2\n1\n69\n32\nRio Grande Village, Big Bend Park\n0.4\n2\n68\n49\nCorpus Christi\n1.8\n6\n\n\nGeorgia\n\n\n65\n42\nWaycross & Okefenokee Swamp\n3.0\n8\n64\n45\nBrunswick & Golden Isles\n2.7\n8\n\n\nLouisiana\n\n\n66\n45\nHouma\n4.1\n10\n64\n47\nNew Orleans\n5.3\n9\nSunshine\nAmount of sun that warm US cities get in December, measured by the percentage of time between sunrise and sunset that sunshine reaches the ground\nCity\n% Sun\nYuma, Arizona\n82\nTucson, Arizona\n79\nPhoenix, Arizona\n77\nSan Diego, California\n73\nLos Angeles, CA\n71\nKey West, Florida\n70\nMiami, Florida\n63\nHonolulu, Hawaii\n63\nKahului, Maui\n63\nNew Orleans, LA\n48\nCorpus Christi, Texas\n43\nHilo, Hawaii\n37\nOcean Temperature\nAverage December ocean temperatures at warm American beaches\nBeach\nWater °F\nHonolulu, Hawaii\n77\nHilo, Hawaii\n73\nMiami, Florida\n73\nKey West, Florida\n72\nGrand Isle, Louisiana\n65\nDaytona, Florida\n65\nSouth Padre Island, Texas\n64\nSan Diego, California\n59\nSanta Barbara, California\n57\nReferences\nNational Climatic Data Center. National Oceanographic Data Center.",
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"title": "Where is Hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine",
"headings": "Where is it hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine\nWhere is it hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine\nCancun/Playa del Carmen\nLangkawi\nFlorida\nDubai\nGran Canaria\nTenerife\nMaldives\nCape Town\nCyprus\nZanzibar\nThailand\nJamaica\nCartagena\nBahamas\nGambia\nFrequently asked questions about warm places in December\nWhere can I go for sun in December?\nWhich countries are hot in December?\nWhere in America is hot in December?\nWhere is the warmest place in Europe in December?\nIs Cyprus hot in December?\n",
"segment": "Where is Hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine\nWhere is it hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine\nPhoto: dibrova/Shutterstock\nWant to know where is hot in December? Here are 15 warm places to visit in December for sunshine and warm climate with nice temperatures. The northern hemisphere is dark and cold in the month of December, and many Europeans, as well as Americans and Canadians, are longing for warmer temperatures and sunshine. Luckily, there are many warm places in December, and here is my best recommendation on where is hot in December. Cancun/Playa del Carmen\nCancun is one of the most popular destinations to travel to in December for Americans and Canadians, and for a good reason. Temperatures all over the Yucatan Peninsula are warm and the coastal resort towns such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen sees little to no rain during this month. Early December is your best chance to beat the crowds and if you prefer a tropical Christmas, Mexico is perhaps the best choice in North America.",
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"title": "National Climate Report - January 2015 | State of the Climate | National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)",
"headings": "National Climate Report - January 2015\nNational Climate Report - January 2015\nAdditional Resources\nRankings Maps\nU.S. Percentage Areas\nSupplemental Material\nNational Overview:\nRegional Highlights:\nCiting This Report\nMetadata\n",
"segment": "This was the sixth warmest December-January period on record and the warmest since 2012. The average maximum (daytime) temperature was 44.3°F, 2.7°F above average and the 14 th warmest on record. The average minimum (nighttime) temperature was 25.5°F, 4.3°F above average and the warmest on record for December-January surpassing the previous record set in 2005/06 by 0.1°F. Most of the contiguous U.S. was warmer than average for the two-month period, with the largest departures from average occurring across the West where nine states had a top 10 warm winter-to-date. California was record warm with a temperature 5.1°F above the 20 th century average and 0.7°F warmer than the previous record that occurred just last year. Near-average temperatures were observed from the Central Gulf Coast, into the Ohio Valley and eastern Great Lakes region. No state had December-January temperatures that were below the 20 th century average. The December-January contiguous U.S. precipitation total was 4.31 inches, 0.35 inch below the 20 th century average and the 40 th driest on record. Most of the West saw near-average winter-to-date precipitation where January precipitation deficits nearly equaled December precipitation surpluses. The warm and relatively dry winter to date in the West led to large snowpack deficits in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges.",
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"title": "10 Warm Places To Visit in December in USA For A Warm Holiday Vacation",
"headings": "Warm Weather Places in The US in December For A Warm Christmas Celebration\nWarm Weather Places in The US in December For A Warm Christmas Celebration\nTable of Contents\n10 warm-weather destinations to visit in the USA in December\n1. South Padre Island, Texas\n2. Siesta Key, Florida\n3. Savannah, Georgia\n4. Orlando, Florida\n5. San Antonio, Texas\n6. Tucson, Arizona\n7. Honolulu, Hawaii\n8. San Diego, California\n9. Miami, Florida\n10. Palm Springs, California\nSharing is caring!\n",
"segment": "Honolulu, Hawaii\n8. San Diego, California\n9. Miami, Florida\n10. Palm Springs, California\n10 warm-weather destinations to visit in the USA in December\n1. South Padre Island, Texas\nMost people don’t think of Texas when they imagine white-sand beaches, sparkling blue water, and warm tropical temperatures. But a South Padre Island has all of that and more. This barrier island off the southern coast of Texas one of the hottest Spring Break destinations in the U.S. right now, but is a haven for families and those seeking refuge from cooler climates during the winter months. On warm days, the Gulf of Mexico can be warm enough to swim in and on cooler days, the weather is ideal for exploring the Laguna Madre Nature Trail, a picnic in Isla Blanca Park, or a dolphin cruise. Average December high temperature: 22 degrees Celsius\n2.",
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"title": "10 Warm Places To Visit in December in USA For A Warm Holiday Vacation",
"headings": "Warm Weather Places in The US in December For A Warm Christmas Celebration\nWarm Weather Places in The US in December For A Warm Christmas Celebration\nTable of Contents\n10 warm-weather destinations to visit in the USA in December\n1. South Padre Island, Texas\n2. Siesta Key, Florida\n3. Savannah, Georgia\n4. Orlando, Florida\n5. San Antonio, Texas\n6. Tucson, Arizona\n7. Honolulu, Hawaii\n8. San Diego, California\n9. Miami, Florida\n10. Palm Springs, California\nSharing is caring!\n",
"segment": "Siesta Key, Florida\n3. Savannah, Georgia\n4. Orlando, Florida\n5. San Antonio, Texas\n6. Tucson, Arizona\n7. Honolulu, Hawaii\n8. San Diego, California\n9. Miami, Florida\n10. Palm Springs, California\n10 warm-weather destinations to visit in the USA in December\n1. South Padre Island, Texas\nMost people don’t think of Texas when they imagine white-sand beaches, sparkling blue water, and warm tropical temperatures.",
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"title": "Weather in New York City in december 2021 - Temperature and Climate in december",
"headings": "New York City in december:\nNew York City in december: average Weather, Temperature and Climate\nWeather in New York City in december 2021\nAverage weather throughout december\nWeather at 6am\n36°F\nWeather at 12pm\nWeather at 6pm\nWeather at 3am\nEvolution of daily average temperature and precipitation in New York City in december\nClimate of New York City in december\nThe climate of New York City in december is very bad\nFirst Ten Days of December in New York\nSecond Ten Days of December in New York\nThird decade of December in New York\nDecember: another location in the United States (USA)?\nUnited States: get the best price!\nBest prices in december: from $ 139\nFind a flight to United States:\nSeasonal average climate and temperature of New York City in december\nHow was the weather last december?\nMap: other cities in the United States (USA) in december\nCities near New York City:\nWeather data for New York City in december:\n",
"segment": "another location in the United States (USA)? If you want to go to the United States (USA) in december, there are destinations with better weather than New York City: In december, Miami (Florida) has perfect weather. Furthermore, Austin, California, Houston, Louisiana, Hawaii (Honolulu) and Phoenix (Arizona) have good weather. Finally, Dallas, Myrtle Beach, Atlanta, South Carolina, Mississippi and Tucson have a tolerable climate, but better than New York City. more information about United States's weather in december\nUnited States: get the best price! from\nchoose a departure city Prague ----- Frankfurt Berlin Munich Zurich Vienna Dusseldorf ----- London Dublin Manchester Edinburgh Los Angeles New York City Montreal Toronto (Ontario) Sydney Melbourne Perth Auckland ----- Madrid Barcelona ----- Paris Nantes Marseille Bordeaux Brussels Geneva Lyon Toulouse Nice ----- Athens ----- Budapest ----- Rome Milan ----- Amsterdam ----- Warsaw ----- Lisbon Rio de Janeiro Brasilia ----- Bucharest ----- Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo Helsinki ----- Bangkok\nFinding flights. Thank you for waiting. Best prices in december:",
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"url": "http://www.excellent-romantic-vacations.com/vacation-in-december.html",
"title": "Romantic Vacation in December 2020 – Excellent Romantic Vacations",
"headings": "A Warm Vacation in December 2020 - Find Your Romantic Winter Getaway\nA Warm Vacation in December 2020 - Find Your Romantic Winter Getaway\nWarm Vacation Spots in December\nThe Caribbean\nUSA\nwarm December Hotel getaways\nKey Largo, FL\nNewport Beach, CA\nPalm Springs, CA\nscottsdale, AZ\nWarm & Romantic All-Inclusive December Vacations\nDecember Vacation Weather in the U.S. & Canada:\nDecember Vacation Package Specials & Cruises\nDecember in Laguna Beach, California\nRomantic Ski Vacation in December\nmore winter getaway ideas on erv:\nRomantic Honeymoon Ideas for December\nExcellent Romantic Vacations - Top Pages\nRomantic Hotels and Inns\nRomantic Getaway Ideas\n",
"segment": "Jul 13, 2020\nWant to get out of the winter cold and warm up your toes by the beach or the pool? Or looking for a unique romantic December Honeymoon destination? Here are some warm vacation spots for December 2020 (both in the USA and beyond), as well as where to find travel deals and package sell-offs. We hope this info plus some of the weather details on this page can supply you with a few ideas on your romantic vacation (including where not to go!) Warm Vacation Spots in December\nThe Caribbean\nThe Caribbean is a great spot to holiday year-round, but for romantic travel from North America and the UK, it is easily the place for a warm beach vacation in December. Best December Weather and Climate in the Caribbean: Barbados is a great spot to visit this month. Daytime high temps in Bridgetown average around 84 F, and best of all, there is usually very little rain during the month. Other Caribbean island destinations with a combination of warm weather and not much rain in December include Kingston, Jamaica (87 F), St. Kitts (85 F) and Nassau, Bahamas (79 F). USA\nIn the continental US, the warmest vacation weather in December is most often Florida.",
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"headings": "A Warm Vacation in December 2020 - Find Your Romantic Winter Getaway\nA Warm Vacation in December 2020 - Find Your Romantic Winter Getaway\nWarm Vacation Spots in December\nThe Caribbean\nUSA\nwarm December Hotel getaways\nKey Largo, FL\nNewport Beach, CA\nPalm Springs, CA\nscottsdale, AZ\nWarm & Romantic All-Inclusive December Vacations\nDecember Vacation Weather in the U.S. & Canada:\nDecember Vacation Package Specials & Cruises\nDecember in Laguna Beach, California\nRomantic Ski Vacation in December\nmore winter getaway ideas on erv:\nRomantic Honeymoon Ideas for December\nExcellent Romantic Vacations - Top Pages\nRomantic Hotels and Inns\nRomantic Getaway Ideas\n",
"segment": "Best December Weather and Climate in the Caribbean: Barbados is a great spot to visit this month. Daytime high temps in Bridgetown average around 84 F, and best of all, there is usually very little rain during the month. Other Caribbean island destinations with a combination of warm weather and not much rain in December include Kingston, Jamaica (87 F), St. Kitts (85 F) and Nassau, Bahamas (79 F). USA\nIn the continental US, the warmest vacation weather in December is most often Florida. Try sinking your toes in the warm, soft white sand of Naples and Sarasota, two of our favorite romantic Florida Gulf Coast winter holiday locations. If you don’t need a hot December vacation, but just warm, sunny and dependably dry, try Arizona or Palm Springs, California. warm December Hotel getaways\nKey Largo, FL\nBeachfront, Coconut Palm Inn\nCoconut Palm Inn - heat-seekers will love this romantic and hidden gem tucked away in a lovely lagoon overlooking Florida Bay. Private porches are ideal for sunsets or enjoying your morning coffee. Check out the heated outdoor pool, hammocks, free kayak rentals and much more.",
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"headings": "Where is it hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine\nWhere is it hot in December? 15 Warm Places with Sunshine\nCancun/Playa del Carmen\nLangkawi\nFlorida\nDubai\nGran Canaria\nTenerife\nMaldives\nCape Town\nCyprus\nZanzibar\nThailand\nJamaica\nCartagena\nBahamas\nGambia\nFrequently asked questions about warm places in December\nWhere can I go for sun in December?\nWhich countries are hot in December?\nWhere in America is hot in December?\nWhere is the warmest place in Europe in December?\nIs Cyprus hot in December?\n",
"segment": "evenfh/Shutterstock\nFrequently asked questions about warm places in December\nIn addition to knowing where is hot in December, these are my answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about warm places in December. Where can I go for sun in December? Gran Canaria, Dubai, Cancun, Cape Town, Zanzibar, and the Gambia are some of the best places to go for sun in December. These places all have plenty of sunshine hours at that time of the year. Photo: yu-jas/Shutterstock\nWhich countries are hot in December? There are plenty of countries that are hot in December. Almost all countries in the Southern Hemisphere have higher temperatures during this time of the year since the summer is emerging. Where in America is hot in December? Miami and Key West are typically the hottest places in America in December, and Florida, in general, is one of the best destinations for holidays in the wintertime in the U.S.\nWhere is the warmest place in Europe in December?",
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"title": "Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks | Dr. Gabe Mirkin on Health",
"headings": "Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks\nLyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks\nHe Served in Every Elected National Office\nFirst Heart Attack\nSecond Heart Attack?\nThird Heart Attack?\nFourth Heart Attack\nWhat Were LBJ's \"Great Society\" Programs? | History\nFifth and Fatal Heart Attack\nLousy Lifestyle Choices\nVideo unavailable\nLessons from LBJ's Life and Death\n",
"segment": "He found only Johnson's empty wheelchair in the parking lot. LBJ survived the airplane ride, but spent the last seven months of his life suffering from severe chest pain, the result of dead heart muscle from the heart attack in Charlottesville. He complained of \"hurting real bad,\" but continued to chain smoke and overeat an abundance of unhealthful foods. He frequently had to lie down and breathe from a portable oxygen tank. He developed severe belly pains which were diagnosed as diverticulitis. He was flown to Houston to see Dr. Michael DeBakey Dr. DeBakey refused to operate because all of the arteries leading to LBJ's heart were severely blocked. On Jan. 2, 1973, President Richard Nixon called him at his ranch to tell him that peace in Vietnam was coming. Johnson told Nixon that he had just called his doctors because he had been suffering heart pains all night. Nixon responded, \"I called you at the wrong time.\" YouTube\nHISTORY\n8.36M subscribers\nSubscribe\nWhat Were LBJ's \"Great Society\" Programs?",
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"title": "how did LBJ die? | Yahoo Answers",
"headings": "how did LBJ die?\nTrending News\nAnonymous\nhow did LBJ die?\nDid he die at his ranch? When did he die, waS it really in 1973?\n5 Answers\nheart attack in Texas, had his mistress at his side\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nStill have questions? Get your answers by asking now.\n",
"segment": "It was his third heart attack as he had severe heart problems due to smoking and years of stress. Source (s): Wikipedia Lyndon B. Johnson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_Baines_Johnson Whitehouse Biography http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/lj36.... LBJ Library http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/\npurplepoodleatack\n2 decades ago\nYa,well did you know yhat your grammar is just as bad and with that attitude you are not going to find any friends on yahoo. Was is spelled was not waS\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. James@hbpl\nLv 5\n2 decades ago\nHe pulled his ears until his head exploded! Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now. Ask Question",
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"segment": "Suffering severe heart pains and startling the audience by po\nContinue Reading\nLyndon Johnson, shown in this August 1972 photo from the LBJ Presidential Library. I would argue that it certainly was physical but no doubt there was a mental aspect as well. “Johnson had suffered three major heart attacks and knew he did not have long to live. He incessantly told people that Johnson men died before reaching 65 years old, and he was 64.“ “In December 1972, Johnson called civil rights leaders to his new Presidential library in Austin, Texas, to commemorate his landmark Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Fair Housing Acts. Suffering severe heart pains and startling the audience by popping a nitroglycerin capsule into his mouth, he lamented that he hadn’t “done enough” to advance equal rights and closed by repeating the peroration of his famous 1965 speech to Congress, “We Shall Overcome!” “On Jan. 12, 1973, ten days before his death, Johnson summoned Walter Cronkite to the LBJ Ranch and, before CBS cameras, recalled his own transformation from a Senate candidate who had virtually endorsed white supremacy into the second greatest civil rights President of all time. Cronkite did not know that this would be LBJ’s last interview — he should have paid more heed to Johnson’s chatter about selling land and cattle (to minimize death taxes) and his obsessive smoking (LBJ claimed to Cronkite that it was better for his heart for him to smoke than for him to be nervous).“ Lyndon Johnson spoke to Walter Cronkite, left, at his ranch near Stonewall, Texas, ten days before his death in January 1973. Photo by CBS\n“Johnson was napping in his ranch bedroom when he suffered his last massive coronary, called his beloved Secret Service agent Mike Howard and fell to the floor, almost instantly dead.",
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"title": "Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks | Dr. Gabe Mirkin on Health",
"headings": "Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks\nLyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks\nHe Served in Every Elected National Office\nFirst Heart Attack\nSecond Heart Attack?\nThird Heart Attack?\nFourth Heart Attack\nWhat Were LBJ's \"Great Society\" Programs? | History\nFifth and Fatal Heart Attack\nLousy Lifestyle Choices\nVideo unavailable\nLessons from LBJ's Life and Death\n",
"segment": "Fourth Heart Attack\nAt age 64, in 1972, LBJ suffered a massive heart attack while visiting his daughter Lynda in Charlottesville, Virginia. Normally a person stays in the hospital when he has a heart attack, but LBJ convinced Lady Bird to let him fly home to Texas. He probably had serious brain damage that can occur from decreased blood flow to the brain during a heart attack, which could have caused his belligerent behavior that forced his friends to risk his life by moving him from the hospital too soon after suffering a heart attack. On his third day in intensive care, he was flown in the middle of the night to Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. The hospital director in Charlottesville was so frightened by the prospect of the former president leaving his hospital and dying on an airplane that he rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night. He found only Johnson's empty wheelchair in the parking lot. LBJ survived the airplane ride, but spent the last seven months of his life suffering from severe chest pain, the result of dead heart muscle from the heart attack in Charlottesville. He complained of \"hurting real bad,\" but continued to chain smoke and overeat an abundance of unhealthful foods. He frequently had to lie down and breathe from a portable oxygen tank. He developed severe belly pains which were diagnosed as diverticulitis.",
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"segment": "Lyndon Johnson, shown in this August 1972 photo from the LBJ Presidential Library. I would argue that it certainly was physical but no doubt there was a mental aspect as well. “Johnson had suffered three major heart attacks and knew he did not have long to live. He incessantly told people that Johnson men died before reaching 65 years old, and he was 64.“ “In December 1972, Johnson called civil rights leaders to his new Presidential library in Austin, Texas, to commemorate his landmark Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Fair Housing Acts. Suffering severe heart pains and startling the audience by po\nContinue Reading\nLyndon Johnson, shown in this August 1972 photo from the LBJ Presidential Library. I would argue that it certainly was physical but no doubt there was a mental aspect as well. “Johnson had suffered three major heart attacks and knew he did not have long to live. He incessantly told people that Johnson men died before reaching 65 years old, and he was 64.“ “In December 1972, Johnson called civil rights leaders to his new Presidential library in Austin, Texas, to commemorate his landmark Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Fair Housing Acts.",
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"headings": "how did LBJ die?\nTrending News\nAnonymous\nhow did LBJ die?\nDid he die at his ranch? When did he die, waS it really in 1973?\n5 Answers\nheart attack in Texas, had his mistress at his side\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nStill have questions? Get your answers by asking now.\n",
"segment": "Johnson was honored with a state funeral in which Texas Congressman J.J. Pickle and former Secretary of State Dean Rusk eulogized him at the Capitol. His death occured only 27 days after the death of another former President; Harry S Truman. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n2 decades ago\nLBJ died on January 22, 1973 of a heart attack on his ranch. He died with a phone in his hand. It was his third heart attack as he had severe heart problems due to smoking and years of stress. Source (s): Wikipedia Lyndon B. Johnson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_Baines_Johnson Whitehouse Biography http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/lj36.... LBJ Library http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/\npurplepoodleatack\n2 decades ago\nYa,well did you know yhat your grammar is just as bad and with that attitude you are not going to find any friends on yahoo. Was is spelled was not waS\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.",
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"headings": "how did LBJ die?\nTrending News\nAnonymous\nhow did LBJ die?\nDid he die at his ranch? When did he die, waS it really in 1973?\n5 Answers\nheart attack in Texas, had his mistress at his side\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nStill have questions? Get your answers by asking now.\n",
"segment": "how did LBJ die? | Yahoo Answers\nTrending News\n14 states sue Biden WH over oil and gas leasing pause\n'Talladega Nights' child actor Houston Tumlin dies at 28\nActress 'Lily' responds to online body shaming\nVideo catches ugly racial incident at NYC bakery\nOlympic snowboarder killed in Swiss Alps avalanche\nKnicks fan kicked out of game for 'Ban Dolan' T-shirt\nLeno sorry for jokes: ' In my heart I knew it was wrong'\nMontana gov. gets written warning after killing a wolf\n147,000 students getting direct settlement payments\nThis accuser is most damning for Deshaun Watson\nBrooke Shields's terrifying accident, struggle to walk\nMore trending news? Visit Yahoo Home\nPromoted\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Arts & Humanities History · 2 decades ago\nhow did LBJ die? Did he die at his ranch? When did he die, waS it really in 1973? 5 Answers\nRelevance\nJeffAV\nLv 6\n2 decades ago\nFavorite Answer\nheart attack in Texas, had his mistress at his side\nAnonymous\n2 decades ago\nJohnson died at 4:33 PM on January 22, 1973 from a third heart attack at his ranch, at the age of 64. His health ruined by years of heavy smoking and stress, the former President had severe heart disease. He was found in his bed, reaching for his phone.",
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"segment": "Under Johnson the war escalated and U.S. involvement grew. As more and more U.S. soldiers died in the war, Johnson's popularity began to diminish. Many people disagreed with any U.S. involvement at all and protests grew throughout the country. Johnson put his full efforts into gaining a peace settlement, but failed in the end. How did he die? After retiring to his ranch in Texas, Lyndon Johnson died of a heart attack in 1973. Fun Facts About Lyndon B. Johnson\nHis wife's nickname \"Lady Bird\" gave them both the same initials \"LBJ\". They named their daughters so they would have the \"LBJ\" initials too. Johnson City, Texas was named after a relative of Johnson's. He appointed the first African American to the Supreme Court, Thurgood Marshall.",
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"title": "Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks | Dr. Gabe Mirkin on Health",
"headings": "Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks\nLyndon Baines Johnson’s Heart Attacks\nHe Served in Every Elected National Office\nFirst Heart Attack\nSecond Heart Attack?\nThird Heart Attack?\nFourth Heart Attack\nWhat Were LBJ's \"Great Society\" Programs? | History\nFifth and Fatal Heart Attack\nLousy Lifestyle Choices\nVideo unavailable\nLessons from LBJ's Life and Death\n",
"segment": "Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 3:52\nLive\n•\nFifth and Fatal Heart Attack\nOn Jan. 22, 1973, secret service agents found LBJ stretched out on his bed, reaching for the telephone. He had suffered another heart attack and died. The autopsy showed that two of his three main heart arteries were blocked completely and the third was more than 80 percent blocked. He was just 65 years old. Lousy Lifestyle Choices\nSmoking: LBJ had chain-smoked three packs a day before his first heart attack, probably since he was a young man. He quit smoking until after he left the White House, but then began again and smoked until he died. Smoking two packs of cigarettes a day doubles your chances of suffering a heart attack. One year after you give up smoking, you are no more likely to suffer a heart attack than someone who never smoked. Smoking also increases your risk for lung cancer, and that risk remains forever, even if you stop smoking.",
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"segment": "How Did Mozart Die? | Famous People Cause of Death\nHow Did Mozart Die? June 30, 2015 by How Did They Die Leave a Comment\nHow Did Mozart Die? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who was an Austrian composer genius died of a short illness on 5 December 1791, at the age of 35. Up to now, the actual cause of his death is still vague. After his death, there have been numerous theories around his “short illness”. Because there hasn’t been an autopsy yet, people have the right to suspect that he was killed. During this time there was no DNA to analyze. During this time, there was a law that said the dead would be buried collectively. There have been 4 or 5 adults and 2 children who were placed in a common burial which would be covered with quicklime to speed up decomposition.",
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"headings": "How did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart die?\nHow did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart die?\nDecember 5th is the anniversary of the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In November 1791 the composer fell ill with a serious disease and died two weeks later at the age of 35. The true nature of the disease has remained a mystery until today. Countless myths entwine the cause of Mozart’s death, which has fascinated scientists, scholars and many others. Mozart’s death plays an important role in director Milos Forman’s film “Amadeus”, shot in 1984.\nSpeculations …\n… scientific attempts to explain Mozart’s death\nWhat caused W.A. Mozart's early death?\n",
"segment": "What caused Mozart's death? Mozart.com\nBack\nHow did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart die? December 5th is the anniversary of the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In November 1791 the composer fell ill with a serious disease and died two weeks later at the age of 35. The true nature of the disease has remained a mystery until today. Countless myths entwine the cause of Mozart’s death, which has fascinated scientists, scholars and many others. Mozart’s death plays an important role in director Milos Forman’s film “Amadeus”, shot in 1984. 02 December 2013 Events\nOn November 20th, 1791, Mozart suddenly came down with fever and was wracked with pain. His arms and legs were severely swollen. In the following days his health significantly deteriorated.",
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"segment": "A contemporary newspaper claimed that he died of “dropsy of the heart,” a swelling of the body due to water retention as a result of kidney failure. So, kidney failure has also been blamed for Mozart’s death, a failure that could have been brought on by a streptococcal infection (strep throat), viral hepatitis, scarlet fever, or some other viral illness. According to Dr. Peter J. Davies in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (1983), Mozart died from Henoch-Schonlein syndrome, another secondary illness brought on by a viral infection. In fact, some 150 separate diagnoses have been proposed to explain Mozart’s death. According to Dr. Jan Hirschmann of Puget Sound Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Seattle, Mozart died of trichinosis, which he contracted by eating undercooked pork cutlets on October 22, 1791, 44 days before his death. According to Nasa scientist Dr. William Grant, it was vitamin D deficiency caused by a lack of exposure to sunlight that did Mozart in. My personal favorite theory appeared in an article by Josie Glausiusz, published in Discover magazine in 1994. According to Glausiusz, Mozart died from a chronic subdural hematoma – a slow leakage of blood into the space between the skull and the brain. “Although it has commonly been assumed that Mozart’s remains were lost to posterity – like most people of his time and station he was buried in a communal grave – a skull reputed to be Mozart’s was unearthed ten years after his death by the gravedigger who had interred him. The skull ended up in Salzburg’s Mozart Museum, where it is today, its authenticity still in dispute.",
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"segment": "Mozart died 222 years ago today at the not-at-all ripe age of 35 years, 10 months, and 8 days. In yesterday’s post I described some of the conspiracy theories that have accumulated around Mozart’s death like guano on seaside rocks. Today we move on to some of the medical diagnoses that have been proposed to explain his untimely death. What killed Mozart? According to his death certificate, Mozart died of “heated miliary fever” which was eighteenth century for “haven’t a clue.” A contemporary newspaper claimed that he died of “dropsy of the heart,” a swelling of the body due to water retention as a result of kidney failure. So, kidney failure has also been blamed for Mozart’s death, a failure that could have been brought on by a streptococcal infection (strep throat), viral hepatitis, scarlet fever, or some other viral illness. According to Dr. Peter J. Davies in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (1983), Mozart died from Henoch-Schonlein syndrome, another secondary illness brought on by a viral infection. In fact, some 150 separate diagnoses have been proposed to explain Mozart’s death. According to Dr. Jan Hirschmann of Puget Sound Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Seattle, Mozart died of trichinosis, which he contracted by eating undercooked pork cutlets on October 22, 1791, 44 days before his death.",
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"segment": "Without a corpse or autopsy report, all we have to go on today to determine the cause of Mozart’s death are eyewitness accounts of his symptoms and final hours. He unexpectedly took ill with a high fever, headaches, sweats, and dramatic swelling and pain in his hands and legs. By the 14th day, his swelling had increased to the extent that his entire body took on blimp-like proportions. Accompanying the swelling were nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain, a rash, and an overpowering stench. He was extremely irritable to the point where he banished his beloved pet canary from his bedroom. Just 15 days after the onset of his illness, Mozart went into convulsions, lapsed into a coma, and died. Upon his death his wife, Constanze, crawled into bed with the corpse and clutched it as long as she was allowed in an attempt to contract the same disease and die as well. It didn’t work, so whatever killed Mozart was probably not communicable. Today’s Top Picks for You on Medical Bag\nContinue Reading\nHis 7-year-old son, Karl, noted that a few days before Mozart died his entire body became so swollen that the smallest movement was almost impossible. He also noted that there was an awful stench, which after death made an autopsy impossible.",
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"segment": "Poisoning was only the first of many theories about what could have killed the 35-year-old composer at the height of his powers. Although several people witnessed his death, most recorded their recollections many years later. His sister-in-law recalled that Mozart’s body was very swollen, so much so that he was unable to turn in bed, and that he had a high fever, for which the attending physician ordered cold compresses. He lost consciousness and died early on Dec. 5. The cause of death was recorded as “fever and rash,” which even in the 18th century were considered symptoms, not a disease. Many causes have been suggested over the centuries: syphilis, the effects of treatment with salts of mercury, rheumatic fever, vasculitis leading to renal failure, infection from a bloodletting procedure, trichinosis from eating undercooked pork chops. Image\nRUMORS Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died after a sudden illness in 1791. Now researchers writing in the Aug. 18 issue of The Annals of Internal Medicine have done an epidemiological analysis that suggests he was a victim of an epidemic streptococcal infection. “Like those before us, we’ve taken into account all the signs and symptoms,” said Dr. Richard H. C. Zegers, the lead author, “but we also have looked at one of the most logical additional things:",
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"segment": "8. On 5 December 1791, Mozart succumbed to illness. The exact cause of death is unknown. While the official record states he died from “severe miliary fever,” a severe rash that looks like millet seeds, researchers have posed at least 118 different causes of death, ranging from rheumatic fever to the flu to mercury poisoning. Mozart was buried in a common grave in Vienna, as was the custom of the time. ( A common grave refers to an unmarked grave that could be excavated every 10 years.) Only members of the aristocracy and nobility received the privilege of being buried in marked graves. Mozart left his family with a large number of debts, which his wife, Constanze, paid off by selling his unpublished manuscripts. 9. Unlike most other composers, Mozart composed in all major genres and excelled at every one:",
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"segment": "The actual cause of death, a new study suggests, may have been more pedestrian: a strep infection. Mozart had returned to Vienna from a trip to Prague in September, completed the score of “The Magic Flute,” conducted its premiere, visited Baden, Austria, where his wife was taking the waters, and started writing the Requiem. He was evidently active and in good health. Then on Nov. 22, two days after his last public performance, he fell ill. Poisoning was only the first of many theories about what could have killed the 35-year-old composer at the height of his powers. Although several people witnessed his death, most recorded their recollections many years later. His sister-in-law recalled that Mozart’s body was very swollen, so much so that he was unable to turn in bed, and that he had a high fever, for which the attending physician ordered cold compresses. He lost consciousness and died early on Dec. 5. The cause of death was recorded as “fever and rash,” which even in the 18th century were considered symptoms, not a disease.",
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"segment": "Had arsenic been used, witnesses would have observed throat burning, difficulty swallowing, abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, delirium, sensorimotor abnormalities, and erythroderma, none of which were observed. Mercury would have led to memory loss, excessive salivation, tremors, delirium, and emotional oversensitivity, which were also not observed. This makes it more likely that Mozart died from causes other than poison. Pierre-Francoise Puech, a French anthropologist, claimed to have studied the purported skull of Mozart and sighted a fracture that he attributed to the many falls Mozart sustained in 1791. Puech claims that chronic bruising put Mozart in a coma and killed him, which could explain Mozart’s depression and dizziness right before his death. The problem with this theory is that no one can verify if the skull Puech analyzed really belonged to Mozart. DNA analysis on the skull would prove difficult as all of Mozart’s children died childless. Until the 1990s, the most widely accepted explanation for Mozart’s death was rheumatic fever. Dr. Faith T. Fitzgerald of the University of California, Davis reaffirmed this at the Sixth Annual University of California Clinical Pathology Conference. Rheumatic fever is caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes, which is also associated with strep throat.",
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"segment": "This does not name the actual disease. Mozart had health problems throughout his life, suffering from smallpox, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, typhoid fever, rheumatism, and gum disease. Whether these played any role in his demise cannot be determined. Conjectures as to what killed Mozart are numerous. The following survey is arranged in rough chronological order. Some ascribe Mozart's death to malpractice on the part of his physician, Dr. Closset. His sister-in-law Sophie Weber, in her 1825 account, makes the implication. Borowitz summarizes: When Mozart appeared to be sinking, one of his doctors, Dr. Nikolaus Closset, was sent for and finally located at the theater. However, according to Sophie's account, that drama-lover \"had to wait till the piece was over.\"",
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"segment": "After a 108-yard game in a 38–16 victory over Arkansas State and another 107-yard game in a 24–10 loss to UAB the following week, he tied the school record with four consecutive games with at least 100 rushing yards. The game after, he broke the record, when he posted 119 rushing yards against Mississippi State in a 35–27 loss. He continued the streak against the Houston Cougars with 120 rushing yards and two touchdowns in a 45–14 victory. The next week he had a career-high, 195 rushing yards and two touchdowns, in the 41–9 victory against Tulane. Playing East Carolina, he made the record eight consecutive games with at least 100 rushing yards in the 41–24 victory. With the 137 yards rushing, he broke the school record for single season rushing yards. He continued to break records the next week, when he broke the school record for attempts in a single season. Williams had 154 rushing yard and one rushing touchdown on 27 attempts in the 37–7 victory over Louisville. The next week, in a win against Cincinnati, he posted 136 rushing yards but tore his MCL during the 21–16 victory, ending his record-breaking season. He ended the season with over 1,400 rushing yards, the most in school history, and leading the nation in all-purpose yards.",
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"segment": "His streak ended a few weeks later, at 13 when UAB held him to 92 rushing yards in the 35–28 loss. In the following game, against Houston, he had 33 carries for 262 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns in the 41–14 victory. Williams's 262 rushing yards was the most by a Tiger for a home game in school history. Two weeks later, against Tulane, he had 19 carries for 132 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 49–24 victory. After the Tulane game, Williams had 57 yards in a 49–10 loss against Cincinnati before going on a massively productive run for the Tigers. On November 4, against Louisville, he had 26 carries for 200 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown in the 56–49 loss. In the Tigers' next game, he recorded 27 carries for 199 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 30–26 victory over Southern Miss. He followed that up with 32 carries for 225 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns against East Carolina in the 38–35 victory. In the Tigers' regular season finale against South Florida on the road, he had 28 carries for a school-record 263 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 31–15 victory. Williams's junior season ended when he broke his leg while playing Bowling Green in the GMAC Bowl on December 22. He finished his junior year leading the nation with 22 rushing touchdowns and second with 1,948 rushing yards to go along with 18 receptions for 210 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.",
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"headings": "Predicting College Basketball's Best Coaches in 2025\nPredicting College Basketball's Best Coaches in 2025\nPredicting College Basketball's Best Coaches in 2025\nHonorable Mentions\n20. Travis Ford, Oklahoma State\n19. Tommy Amaker, Harvard\n18. Steve Alford, UCLA\n17. Buzz Williams, Virginia Tech\n16. Mark Gottfried, North Carolina State\n15. John Thompson III, Georgetown\n14. Mark Fox, Georgia\n13. Matt Painter, Purdue\n12. Jay Wright, Villanova\n11. Mark Turgeon, Maryland\n10. Gregg Marshall, Wichita State\n9. Scott Drew, Baylor\n8. Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh\n7. Shaka Smart, Texas\n6. Tony Bennett, Virginia\n5. John Calipari, Kentucky\n4. Mark Few, Gonzaga\n3. Sean Miller, Arizona\n2. Thad Matta, Ohio State\n1. Bill Self, Kansas\n",
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"segment": "In his next game, an 85–77 victory over Mission Bay High School, Williams scored 50 points. On December 13, he scored a career-high 77 points, making nine three-pointers, in a 116–52 win over Kearny High School. He broke the CIF San Diego Section (CIF-SDS) single-game scoring record, previously held by Tyrone Shelley since 2005, and set the state freshman record for single-game scoring. On January 10, 2020, Williams recorded 35 points in a 103–71 loss to top 2020 recruit Evan Mobley and Rancho Christian School, one of the best high school teams in the country. He led San Ysidro to the CIF-SDS Division III title on February 27. As a freshman, Williams averaged 29.9 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game and was named MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year. Entering his sophomore season, Williams transferred to Lake Norman Christian School in Huntersville, North Carolina. Recruiting\nWilliams is considered a five-star recruit and a top five player in the 2023 class by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports. He received offers from many NCAA Division I programs, including Arizona and Arizona State, before starting his high school career. In June 2020, Williams was offered by several historically black college and universities (HBCU) basketball programs after showing interest in playing for an HBCU on social media.",
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"segment": "In seventh and eighth grade, he was ranked the number one player in the 2023 class by the Naismith National Youth All-American Report. In eighth grade, Williams joined the North Coast Blue Chips Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team, where he rose to fame while playing alongside Bronny James, the son of basketball player LeBron James. In 2019, he played for the Compton Magic on the AAU circuit. High school career\nAs a freshman, Williams played for San Ysidro High School in San Diego. On November 20, 2019, he made his high school debut, recording 41 points, five rebounds, four assists and four steals in a 98–46 win over El Cajon Valley High School. In his next game, an 85–77 victory over Mission Bay High School, Williams scored 50 points. On December 13, he scored a career-high 77 points, making nine three-pointers, in a 116–52 win over Kearny High School. He broke the CIF San Diego Section (CIF-SDS) single-game scoring record, previously held by Tyrone Shelley since 2005, and set the state freshman record for single-game scoring. On January 10, 2020, Williams recorded 35 points in a 103–71 loss to top 2020 recruit Evan Mobley and Rancho Christian School, one of the best high school teams in the country. He led San Ysidro to the CIF-SDS Division III title on February 27.",
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"segment": "He picked LSU over Auburn, Nebraska, Florida and Tennessee . Also in his freshman year of high school he ran for 942 yards and 14 touchdowns for the varsity. College career\nWilliams attended Louisiana State University, and played for the LSU Tigers football team from 2002 to 2005. He played in 46 games for the Tigers, starting 33 at defensive tackle. He finished his career with 16.5 quarterback sacks, 26 tackles for loss, and 140 total tackles. Williams best season came as a senior, where he recorded 61 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. He was named first-team All-American by Rivals.com and second-team All-American by the Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation, and College Football News. Professional career\nPre-draft measurables\nHeight\nWeight\n40-yard dash\n20-yard shuttle\nThree-cone drill\nVertical jump\nBroad jump\nBench press\n6 ft 1 1⁄4 in\n(1.86 m)\n299 lb\n(136 kg)\n4.99 s\n4.52 s\n7.43 s\n27 1⁄2 in\n(0.70 m)\n8 ft 3 in\n(2.51 m)\n32 reps\nAll values from NFL combine / LSU's Pro Day\n2006\nThe Buffalo Bills drafted Williams in the fifth round (134th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. Williams was the second defensive tackle drafted by the Buffalo Bills in 2006, behind first round pick John McCargo, and was the ninth defensive tackle drafted overall. On July 23, 2006, the Buffalo Bills signed Williams to a three-year, $ 1.80 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $144,750.",
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"segment": "He was of African-American and Native American ( Cherokee) descent. As a senior in high school, he attended Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. He averaged 17.3 points, 12.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 2.5 steals and 9.1 blocks per game in his senior season, shooting 57.7% from the field. Before transferring to Bishop Gorman, he attended Saint Monica Catholic High School in Santa Monica, California, where his jersey is retired. He was a track and field runner, until a high school growth spurt pushed him towards basketball. His collegiate basketball career began at the University of Maryland, where he played for one year before sitting out the next season while transferring to the University of Arizona . Professional career\nAfter playing for two seasons at Arizona, Williams was drafted with the 10th pick in the first round of the 1991 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic. He saw limited action during two seasons in Orlando. After playing for Orlando, Williams joined the Denver Nuggets, for whom he played two seasons. In 1993–94, he played a career-high 80 games and averaged 8.0 points per game.",
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"segment": "As a Freshman, Williams started every game, averaging 12.6 points, 9.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists while leading the team in Blocks and Rebounds. Williams graduated as the All Time leader in Blocks and Rebounds in school history. College career\nWilliams attended the University of Southern California, where he played for coach Pete Carroll 's USC Trojans football team from 2002 to 2003. Before attending USC, Williams was offered scholarships to Florida State University and the University of Florida, but neither school saw him as a wide receiver. Williams played split end wide receiver during most of his games for USC. Williams played in all 26 games during his freshman and sophomore years at USC, and started 15 of those games. He wore jersey No. 1 while on the football team. His freshman season, he had 81 receptions for 1,265 yards and 14 touchdowns. These statistics are all USC and Pacific-10 Conference freshman records.",
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"segment": "He finished the year with 57 receptions for 1,030 yards and six touchdowns. In 2015, in the first game of the season against the Wofford Terriers, Williams fractured a bone in his neck after colliding with the goal post just as he was catching a touchdown pass from quarterback Deshaun Watson on his team's first offensive series of the game. He sat out the rest of the season and received redshirt status. In 2016 as a redshirt junior, Williams returned to his starting role and started all 15 games for Clemson, recording team highs in receptions (98), yards (1,361), and touchdowns (11). He caught touchdown passes in 9 games (including 3 against rival South Carolina) and had over 100 yards receiving in 5 games. In the National Championship Game against Alabama, Williams caught eight passes for 94 yards and one touchdown. Williams completed his bachelor's degree in sociology in December 2016. On January 10, 2017, hours after Clemson defeated Alabama 35–31 for the national championship, Williams announced that he would forgo his senior year and enter the 2017 NFL Draft. Statistics\nMike Williams\nReceiving\nYear\nTeam\nGames\nRec\nYds\nAvg\nTDs\n2013\nClemson\n10\n20\n316\n15.8\n3\n2014\nClemson\n12\n57\n1,030\n18.1\n6\n2015\nClemson\n1\n2\n20\n10.0\n1\n2016\nClemson\n15\n98\n1,361\n13.9\n11\nTotal\n38\n177\n2,727\n15.4\n21\nProfessional career\nComing out of Clemson, Williams was considered a top prospect and projected as a first round pick by the majority of draft experts and analysts. He attended the NFL Combine, but only performed the bench, vertical, and broad jump.",
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"segment": "World War II began on September 1, 1939, as Germany invaded Poland. On September 3, Britain, France, and the members of the Commonwealth declared war on Germany. They could not help Poland much and only sent a small French attack on Germany from the West. The Soviet Union invaded eastern Poland soon after Germany, on September 17. Finally, Poland was divided. Germany then signed an",
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"segment": "Nazi Germany and the USSR invaded Poland in 1939. What country invaded Poland after world war 2? Germany invaded Poland. What country invaded Poland in 1939? Nazi Germany and the USSR invaded Poland in 1939. What did Germany do to Poland? Germany invaded Poland. Which two countries invaded Poland 1939? Germany and the soviet union invaded poland in 1939. When did the Soviet Union invade Poland?",
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"segment": "Poland was attacked by German forces in September 1939. What country did Germany invade in 1939 thus starting World War 2? Poland. Poland. September 1, 1939. Germany Invaded the first half of Poland at September 1939, the other half was invaded by the soviet union. But in June 1941 it Invaded the second half when it Invaded the soviet union. Poland was freed at from the Nazi occupation at January 1945.AnswerGermany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939 which started World War II.September 1st 1939. Britain and France then declared war on Germany on September 3rd 1939.Germany invaded Poland in September of 1939.1939Poland .Before the start of the war in 1939, German troops had already moved into: * the Rhineland (although a part of Germany, Germany had previously agreed not to have any military presence in the Rhineland as a buffer to France)* Austria (the annexation or anschluss of Austria to Germany)* Czechoslovakia (the annexation of the Sudetenland, and troops remained in Czechoslovakia)Germany's invasion of Poland started WWII on Sept. 1, 1939.Poland.",
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"segment": "None. Germany attacked Poland on September 1 1939. Which country did Germany attack first in world war 2? Poland in September of 1939. Which country attacked Poland at the beginning of world war 2? Germany in september 1st 1939\nWho was the first country to attack in World War 2? Germany attacked Poland in September of 1939. What country did germany invade at the beginning at World War 2? Poland on 1 September 1939\nWhat 5 countries did Germany conquer between 1939 and 1940? Poland\nIn September of 1939 which country was attacked by Germany on the western side and by the Soviet Union on the eastern side?",
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"segment": "How did Poland get involved in the world war 2? Poland was invaded by Germany. Was Poland the first country that Hitler invaded? no. Hitler invaded many weak countries close to Germany before\nattacking Poland. Where did Germany invade? Germany invaded France and Poland also it invaded Austria. World War 2 started because Germany said to England they\nwouldn't invade Poland but they did - so Poland is the easiest\ncountry to remember that was invaded! Who was the first country to be invaded? Poland was the first to be invaded on September 3rd, 1939.",
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"segment": "Poland\nWhat was the first country to start world war 2? Germany attacked Poland - 1 September 1939. In September of 1939 which country was attack by Germany on the western side and by the Soviet Union on the eastern side? poland\nWhat country declared war on Germany after the Germans invaded Poland on September 1 1939? Great Britain\nwhat countries did Germany invade which caused Britain to invade the Nazis? The first country was Poland. On 1 September 1939, German forces invaded Poland so on 3\nSeptember 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Country Germany took over before the war? Austria, Czechoslovakia, and technically Poland because it was\ntaken over on September 1st 1939 and the war began September 3rd,\n1939. What nation was attacked by Germany in September 1939?",
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"segment": "In December, pick out a Christmas tree. Dine in the town of Great Falls at one of several good restaurants. Make a short side-trip to Riverbend Park for an easy hike along the Potomac River. Stop at Great Falls Park for waterfall views and a hike along Mather Gorge on the River Trail. Take a stroll along Difficult Run and hike to a less-visited section of Great Falls. Hike to the prettiest waterfall near Washington DC at Scott’s Run Nature Preserve. Things to Do on the George Washington Memorial Parkway Scenic Drive\nHike along the Potomac at Turkey Run Park\nHike the boardwalk and visit the Memorial Plaza at Theodore Roosevelt Island (head northbound to access the parking lot). This is also the starting point for a short, easy hike to a small waterfall at Windy Run. Visit the Marine Corps Memorial. Honor fallen heroes at Arlington National Cemetery.",
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"segment": "This year will include a new Pop-Up Holiday Lounds where the whole family can enjoy a live DJ, boozy and non-boozy winter drinks, and delicious wintery treats. Visit a Museum\nWhile DC doesn’t get too cold in December, it’s nice to spend a chilly day inside exploring one of our many free Smithsonian museums. Explore on your own or go on a guided tour. Some of our favorites are the American History, Natural History, and Air & Space Museum. It’s also the slow season, so you can enter museums that usually require tickets without reservations, like the Holocaust Museum and the African American History & Culture Museum. Also, it’s the last month that the Newseum will be open before closing its doors forever, so make sure you visit before it’s gone!",
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"segment": "There are Holiday Markets and Christmas bazaars are set up in the month of December. The holiday boat parade of lights (from Alexandria to Wharf) is another stunning lights events, and also free. Once you have explored all the winter and Christmas activities in town, don’t forget to visit a museum or two, to acquaint yourself with Washington history. Or take a city tour of Washington. Activities: Snow and metro city vacation, Christmas markets and light events, culture and museum, the capital city of USA. Take a road trip – East Coast trip planner\nClick here to find the best hotel deals in Washington\nSan Francisco Winters\nThe holiday season in San Francisco is one of the best times of the year. You can explore Christmas markets and lights at the City Hall, Union Square, Pier 39, or Ghirardelli Square. So you get the best sightseeing advantage. Don’t miss out on the NYE lights, if you are visiting on December 31st.",
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"segment": "It is located at the Ellipse, the park south of the White House, and it a beautiful sight to see. There are also mini trees from all the states around it, a train display, and great music to enjoy as well. For more free things to do in DC in December, check out our free section below. 5. Christmas at the National Cathedral\nDec. 21-22, 2019\nThe National Cathedral is a beautiful place to visit during any trip to DC, but is offering something extra special this December. The Cathedral Choral Society is celebrating the holidays with a special Joy of Christmas concert the whole family can enjoy in the beautiful setting of the cathedral. There are three performances to choose from and tickets are on sale now! 6. The District’s Holiday Boat Parade\nDec. 7, 2019\nThe Wharf neighborhood in Washington, DC has recently been renovated and has some amazing things to see and is constantly hosting great events throughout the year. One of these is the completely free District’s Holiday Boat Parade taking place from 6-9 pm.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Destinations To Travel In US In December\nTop 10 Destinations To Travel In US In December\nBelow is a list of best 10 places of USA to visit in December to Celebrate New Year’s Eve:\nThe Capitol – Washington D.C\nThe City – Chicago\nThe City – Boston\nThe City – Buffalo\nThe City – Stamford\nThe City – Manchester\nThe State – Alaska\nThe State – Florida\nThe State – Colorado\nThe Island – Puerto Rico\n",
"segment": "Below is a list of best 10 places of USA to visit in December to Celebrate New Year’s Eve: The Capitol – Washington D.C\nIf you are planning to visit Washington, plan the trip for December. When the streets are covered with lights and the entire city hums with the season. December is said to be one of the most cheerful times in Washington D.C. The city is bustling with the holiday atmosphere embedded in garlands, lights, sparkles and bows. Visitors can take part in events like Christmas walking tours, Christmas carols and visit the national Christmas tree. There are many museums and friendly parks to explore here also. Tourists don’t need to worry about renting a car because they can easily access the mass transit. [ More Info: Best 10 Ways to Celebrate the Holidays in Washington DC]\nThe City – Chicago\nImage By Leandro’s World Tour\nChicago is also known as the “Windy City”, and there are many places to visit for the tourists. People in Chicago celebrate Christmas in the perfect way and rejoice over the holidays.",
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"segment": "The free movie screening is scheduled at the Library of Congress. Washington DC in the winter. If you like to skate, head to the rink at the Washington Harbour, Georgetown. ( Views here are for free, skating $10 USD). The city also has a ton of Christmas lights events like the ZooLights at the national zoo, Georgetown Glow, the Union Station Lights, or winter decorations at the City Centre. There are Holiday Markets and Christmas bazaars are set up in the month of December. The holiday boat parade of lights (from Alexandria to Wharf) is another stunning lights events, and also free. Once you have explored all the winter and Christmas activities in town, don’t forget to visit a museum or two, to acquaint yourself with Washington history. Or take a city tour of Washington. Activities:",
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"segment": "Top 26 Things to Do in Washington DC This December\nTop Things to Do in December in DC\nThis post covers the top things to do in December in Washington, DC, including nighttime activities, free things to do, and family-friendly options. Be sure to read our master post on things to do in DC for even more ideas. Top 10\nNighttime Activities\nFree Things to Do\nFamily-Friendly\nHow’s the Weather\nFree Tours by Foot\nTOP 10 EVENTS AND THINGS TO DO IN DECEMBER\nDecember is a very festive month, so for the full list of Christmas-themed things to do in DC, check out the post here . For more ideas on favorite things to do in DC, check out the following posts: Walking Tours\nBus Tours\nBoat Cruises\nTop DC Memorials\nSome of the items listed in this post are included for free with the purchase of a tourist attraction discount pass . Join our Newsletter! As thanks, we'll send you a City Guide! Leave this field empty if you're human: 1. Attend a Sporting Event\nThere are plenty of indoor sports to enjoy in DC in December, like basketball and hockey.",
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"segment": "The President’s home is open to public tours all year, but Christmas is the best time to visit. The entire building is decorated with a multitude of trees, fresh pine garland, twinkling lights, and a gingerbread replica of the White House itself. The National Cathedral puts on the Messiah each year, the Smithsonian Zoo hosts a light show complete hot cider and spiked hot chocolate, and George Washington’s Mount Vernon celebrates the season 1776 style. There’s no shortage of reasons to visit DC in December!” PLEASE NOTE: I n order to tour the White House, you must contact your local congressman at least three months in advance to request the tour. You can find out more information on the White House website here. Washington, D.C. Airbnb\nEmbeddable widget - Airbnb Associates - Airbnb\nSkip to content\nWashington, DC Airbnb\nWashington, DC, United States\nShow more\nAs an Airbnb Associate, I may earn a fee when you book from this widget. New York, NY\nNo place does Christmas better than New York City! In addition to the normal NYC tourist attractions, there are lots of special things to do for the holidays.",
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"segment": "Go Black Friday shopping. Enjoy the DC Tree Lighting Ceremony. See a show, like the Nutcracker Ballet . Attend the DC Beer Festival . Celebrate Thanksgiving with a Turkey Trot or by visiting a museum. Save money with a tourist discount pass. Be sure to check out all the top things to do in November in our main post. Back To Top\nFred Pickhardt\nOcean Weather Services\nJoin our Newsletter! As thanks, we'll send you a City Guide! Leave this field empty if you're human:",
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"segment": "Below are just a few highlights of all the things to do in New York in December: Attend a professional sporting event. See a touring artist in concert. Enjoy a Broadway show. Take a walking tour of NYC. Go on a boat tour. Take a Holiday Tour. Visit a Christmas Market. Check out all of NYC’s popular attractions. Spend New Year’s Even in Times Square.",
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"segment": "He retired to Thomaston, District of Maine in 1795, where he oversaw the rise of a business empire built on borrowed money. He died in 1806 from an infection he contracted after swallowing a chicken bone, leaving an estate that was bankrupt. Contents\n1 Early life and marriage\n2 Military career\n2.1 Siege of Boston\n2.2 New York and New Jersey campaign\n2.3 Philadelphia campaign\n2.4 Artillery training school and Yorktown\n2.5 Demobilization\n3 Secretary of War\n3.1 Native American diplomacy and war\n4 Business ventures and land speculation\n5 Death\n6 Honors\n7 In popular culture\n8 Notes\n9 References\n10 Further reading\n11 External links\nEarly life and marriage\nHenry Knox's parents, William and Mary (née Campbell), were Ulster Scots immigrants who emigrated from Derry to Boston in 1729. His father was a shipbuilder who, due to financial reverses, left the family for Sint Eustatius in the West Indies where he died in 1762 of unknown causes. Henry was admitted to the Boston Latin School, where he studied Greek, Latin, arithmetic, and European history. Since he was the oldest son still at home when his father died, he left school at the age of 9 and became a clerk in a bookstore to support his mother. The shop's owner, Nicholas Bowes, became a surrogate father figure for the boy, allowing him to browse the shelves of the store and take home any volume that he wanted to read. The inquisitive future war hero, when he was not running errands, taught himself French, learned some philosophy and advanced mathematics, and devoured tales of ancient warriors and famous battles. He immersed himself in literature from a tender age. However, Knox was also involved in Boston's street gangs, becoming one of the toughest fighters in his neighborhood.",
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"segment": "Death\nWith such an illustrious life it is unfortunate that Henry Knox died from a chicken bone. In 1806 while visiting a close friend, Knox swallowed a chicken bone, which lodged in his throat and became infected. He died at home three days later, on October 25, 1806, and was only 56 and was buried on his estate in Thomaston with full military honors\nHenry Knox Facts: Online Resources\nWikipedia – Henry Knox\nKnox Museum\nDaughter of the American Revolution\nHenry Knox Genealogy Forum\nThe American Revolutionary War Timeline\nThe History Junkie’s Guide to Revolutionary War Generals\nThe History Junkie’s Guide to Revolutionary War Facts\nArtemas Ward Facts and Biography\n← Previous\nBenjamin Tallmadge Facts, Spy Ring, and Biography\nNext →\nComments are closed. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.",
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"segment": "When Henry was only 9 years old, his merchant captain father passed away after experiencing financial ruin. After only three years at the Boston Latin School, where Henry studied a mix of languages, history, and mathematics, the young Knox was forced to leave in order to support his mother and younger siblings. Fast Facts: Henry Knox\nKnown For: Knox helped lead the Continental Army during the American Revolution and later served as the U.S. Secretary of War. Born: July 25, 1750 in Boston, British America\nParents: William and Mary Knox\nDied: October 25, 1806 in Thomaston, Massachusetts\nEducation: Boston Latin School\nSpouse:",
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"segment": "Hardly “retired” in the traditional sense, Knox participated in many of the emerging businesses in the area. He shipped timber, quarried lime, made bricks, built a lock and canal system on the Georges River, built roads, helped to establish a local church, founded local militia groups, and experimented with agriculture, shipbuilding, and land speculation. Henry Knox didn’t have time to become truly successful at any of these enterprises. He died unexpectedly at 56 years of age on October 25, 1806. Artist’s rendition of the original Montpelier, ca. 1906. From the collections of Montpelier, the General Henry Knox Museum, Accession number: H-2-68. Henry Knox’s Montpelier was razed in 1871; however, a magnificent replica established in 1929 takes its place.",
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"segment": "Henry Knox Facts and Biography - The History Junkie\nHenry Knox Facts and Biography\nPosted on\nLast updated: April 25, 2020 By: Author\nRussell Yost\nCategories\nRevolutionary War\nHenry Knox was a military officer in the Continental Army and one of George Washington’s trusted generals. He seemed to be everywhere throughout the war from the beginning in Boston to Yorktown. He would also serve as Washington’s Secretary of War when the thirteen colonies became the United States. He rose through the ranks due to intelligence and not his nobility. Henry Knox Facts: Early Life\nHenry Knox’s early years planted the seeds for his future successes. He was born to William and Mary Knox who were of Scots-Irish descent. Due to financial reasons, his father left the family and showed up in St. Eustatius where he died from unknown reasons.",
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"segment": "Henry Knox | United States general | Britannica\nHome World History Military Leaders\nHenry Knox\nUnited States general\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\nHenry Knox, (born July 25, 1750, Boston, Massachusetts [U.S.]—died October 25, 1806, Thomaston, Maine, U.S.), American general in the American Revolution (1775–83) and first secretary of war under the U.S. Constitution. Forced by family circumstances to leave school at age nine, Knox worked in a Boston bookstore and by age 21 had acquired his own store. He became active in the colonial militia and in 1775 joined the Continental Army at Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was commissioned a colonel and placed in charge of the artillery. During the winter of 1775–76 General George Washington sent him to Fort Ticonderoga, in New York, to bring back captured British artillery there. In a remarkable feat, Knox brought back artillery totaling 120,000 pounds (55,000 kg), using oxen, horses, and men to transport the guns over snow and ice 300 miles (480 km) to Boston. The weapons were used to drive the British from that besieged city and formed the basis for the Revolutionary artillery. In the Philadelphia campaign (1778), Knox, then a brigadier general, distinguished himself in commanding the artillery at Monmouth, New Jersey (June), and later at the decisive Siege of Yorktown (1781). He was made a major general and at the end of the war succeeded Washington as commander of the army (December 1783). Knox resigned his command early in 1784 and returned to Boston.",
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"segment": "That town’s high school is named in his honor and many streeets bear presidential names. One of my favorite towns in Ohio, it’s worth a visit. To learn more, check this out. William Howard Taft National Historic Site (Cincinnati)\nExplore the life of our 27th President, William Howard Taft, at his childhood home in Cincinnati. Your experience begins at the Taft Education Center where you’ll discover his values: hard work, civic duty and education. Park rangers offer guided tours of his boyhood home whenever the park is open. The Taft National Historic Site participates in the NPS Junior Ranger program. Kids who visit the site can earn a badge by answering questions in an activity book as they tour the house. ( Big kids, aka parents, can do it too!)",
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"segment": "Government.\" our editorial process\nMartin Kelly\nUpdated October 22, 2019\nWilliam Howard Taft (Sept. 15, 1857 - March 8, 1930) served as America's 27th president between March 4, 1909, and March 4, 1913. His time in office was known for his use of Dollar Diplomacy to help American business interests overseas. He also has the distinction of being the only president to later serve on the US Supreme Court . William Howard Taft's Childhood and Education\nTaft was born on Sept. 15, 1857, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father was a lawyer and when Taft was born helped found the Republican Party in Cincinnati. Taft attended a public school in Cincinnati. He then went to Woodward High School before attending Yale University in 1874. He graduated second in his class. He attended the University of Cincinnati Law School (1878-80).",
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"segment": "Taft died in Washington, D.C., on March 8, 1930. Early Life\nWilliam Howard Taft, born on September 15, 1857, in Cincinnati, Ohio, was one of six children of Louisa Maria Torrey and Alphonso Taft. Many Taft ancestors, who could be traced back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, had gone into law, including William's father, Alphonso Taft. Alphonso Taft had served under President Ulysses S. Grant as both secretary of war and attorney general, and as an ambassador under President Chester A. Arthur. Taft went to private school and, like his father, attended Yale College. There, he joined the now-notorious secret society Skull and Bones, which his father co-founded in 1832. Taft graduated from Yale in 1878. Departing from tradition, he went on to attend the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and was admitted to the Ohio State Bar Association in 1880. Not long after, in 1886, wooed a schoolhood chum of his only sister, Frances: Helen \"Nellie\" Herron, whom Taft had met at a sledding party.",
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"segment": "Once you're here, driving is easy. There can be traffic during busier months, like spring break and summer. Although, it’s usually easy to find parking at beaches, restaurants, and popular attractions. So, roll down the windows, crank the tunes, and relax while cruising along the Gulf Coast. You can even take the scenic route, Scenic Highway 98, for a peek into Destin’s colorful beachside paradise lined with palm trees. Travel by Plane\nThe Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS) is the closest airport to Destin. It's located just 16 miles away in Valparaiso. Airlines flying into VPS include Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta, Silver Airways, and United Airlines. Other airports serving the area include: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport - 52 miles from Destin\nPensacola International Airport - 56 miles from Destin\nTallahassee International Airport - 165 miles from Destin\nIf you’re looking for an even more authentic Destin experience, then peruse Destin’s private airports.",
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"segment": "Which Airlines Fly to Destin? | Destin Vacation Blog\nWhich Airlines Fly to Destin? Allegiant, American, Delta, Southwest, United, & More! You are here\nHome\nBlog\nExperience\nWhich Airlines Fly to Destin? Published\nJanuary 25, 2019\nDestin has been a traditional “drive to” destination for many years due to its close proximity to cities throughout the southeast and the former lack of airline connections. It only takes about a five or six-hour drive from places like Atlanta, which is less than a day’s drive away. In relatively recent years many airline connections have been established as Destin is starting to become a household name due to our bright white beaches, glowing emerald green waters, and abundant natural beauty. This allows folk from far-flung places to get here quickly by air. Destin is served by three major airports which now include many direct and nonstop flights so you can get here in hardly any time at all. Destin - Fort Walton Beach Airport\nThe closest airport to Destin is the award-winning Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport, formerly known as Northwest Florida Regional Airport.",
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"segment": "Delta Airlines: Nonstop flights from Atlanta, Georgia, and Memphis, Tennessee. Silver Airways: Flights from Tampa and Orlando, Florida. Southwest Airlines: Flights from Nashville, Tennessee. United Airlines: Flights from Chicago, Illinois and Memphis, Tennessee. Destin Executive Airport\nIt should be noted that if you are fortunate enough to have your own plane or access to a corporate jet you may fly right into the Destin Executive Airport which is right in the center of town. Please take a look at which airlines fly to points in paradise from a city near you and start to make reservations at one of our wonderful Destin vacation rentals today.",
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"segment": "You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Destin, FL\n261 miles: New Orleans, LA (MSY / KMSY) Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n268 miles: Birmingham, AL (BHM / KBHM) Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport\n307 miles: Atlanta, GA (ATL / KATL) Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport\n332 miles: Jacksonville, FL (JAX / KJAX) Jacksonville International Airport\n417 miles: Daytona Beach, FL (DAB / KDAB) Daytona Beach International Airport\n425 miles: Orlando, FL (MCO / KMCO) Orlando International Airport\n446 miles: Tampa, FL (TPA / KTPA) Tampa International Airport\n446 miles: Sanford, FL (SFB / KSFB) Orlando Sanford International Airport\n488 miles:",
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"headings": "Which Airport Do I Use When Flying to Destin?\nWhich Airport Do I Use When Flying to Destin?\nDestin Florida\nOctober 23, 2020\n",
"segment": "Airports to use when flying to Destin, Florida | Destin Florida\nBack to All Posts\nAirport\nDestin\nFWB\nVPS\nWhich Airport Do I Use When Flying to Destin? Destin Florida\nOctober 23, 2020\nAirport\nDestin\nFWB\nVPS\nOctober 23, 2020\nGuests looking to vacation in Destin are probably wondering where they should fly into, what amenities the airports offer, and which how far the airports are from Destin. Guests can rest assured that there are various airports they can fly into including a private airstrip in the heart of Destin. Fort Walton Beach Airport - VPS\nThe closest and most relevant airport for most guests is known as VSP and is located in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This airport is just under sixteen miles away from Destin and takes approximately twenty-five minutes to get to Destin. The airport offers a plethora of options if you need transportation from the airport to your vacation DESTINination! If you would like to rent a car at the airport to have for your time vacationing in Destin the airport offers rentals from these companies: Alamo, National, Hertz, Avis, Dollar Rental Car, Budget, and Destin Jeep Rentals. Guests looking for a cab or shuttle service should know that this airport has them covered! With over 30 options for cabs and shuttles offered, guests will have no trouble at all finding a ride.",
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"headings": "5 Airports Near Destin, FL (And Closest!)\n5 Airports Near Destin, FL (And Closest!)\nWhat airports are near Destin, FL?\nVPS Airport\nNorthwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP)\nPensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport\nDestin Executive Airport\nLouis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\n",
"segment": "new-orleans-airport-flight-route-map\nThe closest international flights to Destin are located at Louis Armstrong International Airport\nGround transportation information for the New Orleans airport can be found here. The airport code for Louis Armstrong International Airport is MSY. So now you are in Destin… now what? Check out this guide for awesome restaurants in the area. Why not get your pictures taken? Check out my About Me and Contact page for more information! About the Author\nChristi is the photographer and content creator for Pennington Professional Photography. Bio\nRecent Posts! 4 Beach-Front Campgrounds Near Destin FL\nJune 9, 2020 No Comments\nCamping is a great way to get outdoors and experience nature. And what better way to experience camping then at the beach?",
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"headings": "Which Airlines Fly to Destin?\nWhich Airlines Fly to Destin?\nAllegiant, American, Delta, Southwest, United, & More!\nDestin - Fort Walton Beach Airport\nNorthwest Florida Beaches International Airport\nPensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport\nDestin Executive Airport\n",
"segment": "Flights from Nashville, Tennessee. United Airlines: Flights from Chicago, Illinois and Memphis, Tennessee. Destin Executive Airport\nIt should be noted that if you are fortunate enough to have your own plane or access to a corporate jet you may fly right into the Destin Executive Airport which is right in the center of town. Please take a look at which airlines fly to points in paradise from a city near you and start to make reservations at one of our wonderful Destin vacation rentals today. Now just like the classic Beach Boy song said, you “can get there fast and then take it slow”! Ocean Reef Resorts bids you happy landings along our sugary shore, and it will be our pleasure to have your awesome “beach home away from home” ready for you upon arrival.",
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"title": "Where is Destin, FL? (With Directions to Destin)",
"headings": "Where is Destin, FL? (With Directions to Destin)\nWhere is Destin, FL? (With Directions to Destin)\nWhere is Destin FL located?\nWhere is Destin Florida on the map?\nHow do I get to Destin by car?\nWhat is the closest major city to Destin, FL?\nFlying to Destin\nIs Destin FL near Orlando?\nWhat are some things to do in Destin, FL?\n",
"segment": "Notice the above 14 hour drive to Destin from Chicago. Yikes. Here are some flying options: -VPS (Destin – Fort Walton Beach Airport)\n-Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (Panama City, FL)\n-Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport (Pensacola, FL)\n-Destin Executive Airport (Destin, FL)\n-Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport\nVPS will be your ideal airport, as it is 16 minutes or 33 miles from the airport to Destin. You can rent a car at the airport or even a Jeep, so keep that in mind. If you are interested in flying to Destin, check out this guide to flying to Destin, FL. flyvps-route-map\nIs Destin FL near Orlando? It’s quite far, approximately 6 hours and 8 minutes – 419 miles. I’ve made the trip from Destin to Disney World and its like driving from Destin to Atlanta. Definitely doable!",
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"segment": "What Is the Closest Major Airport to Destin, Florida? | Getaway USA\nWhat Is the Closest Major Airport to Destin, Florida? Share on Facebook\nDestin, on the Emerald Coast in northwest Florida, is a popular tourist destination throughout the year. Fishing charters go from Destin to waters in the Gulf of Mexico, and the frequency of anglers' success has earned Destin the nickname “The World’s Luckiest Fishing Village.” Visitors also fly into Destin to take advantage of the area’s many golf courses and miles of white-sand beaches. The major airport offering commercial service is Northwest Florida Regional Airport (flyvps.com). Directions\nNorthwest Florida Regional Airport is 15 miles north of Destin in Valparaiso. Driving to the airport from East Destin requires taking the Mid-Bay Bridge over the Choctawhatchee Bay and then taking westbound Highway 20 to the southbound Highway 85. From West Destin, take Highway 98 west to Highway 85 north. The trip from East Destin will take 30 minutes, while it will take 20 to 30 minutes to get to the airport from West Destin.",
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"segment": "Mike Matheny, a former catcher for the Cardinals from 2000 to 2004, was the manager from 2012-2018, when he was relieved following a series of disputes, including allegations that he would not speak with Dexter Fowler. He was signed through 2017 and extended to the 2018 season when he was fired. The Cardinals hired bench coach Mike Shildt as interim manager. Matheny is one of 63 total individuals who have managed the Cardinals, more than any other Major League franchise. Between 1882 and 1918 – 37 total seasons – 37 different managers stayed the helm. Ned Cuthbert became the first manager of the then-Brown Stockings in 1882, serving for one season. Also an outfielder for a former St. Louis Brown Stockings club, he was directly responsible for bringing professional baseball back to St. Louis after a game-fixing scandal expelled the earlier team from the NL in 1877. He rallied a barnstorming team that attracted the attention of eventual owner Chris von der Ahe, who directly negotiated for the team to be a charter member of a new league, the AA, in 1882. Charles Comiskey was the first manager in franchise history to hold the position for multiple seasons. He also owns the highest career winning percentage in franchise history at .673, four American Association pennants ( 1885 – 1888) and one interleague championship (before the official World Series existed).",
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"segment": "The St. Louis\nCardinals stadium is located near St. Louis, Missouri. Who is the General Manager of the St. Louis Cardinals? John Mozeliak is the General Manager of the St. Louis\nCardinals. Did the St. Louis cardinals win? The last game the St. Louis Cardinals played they lost to the\ngiants. What sport are the St. Louis Cardinals involved in? The St. Louis Cardinals are a Major League baseball team. Who is number 7 on the St. Louis Cardinals? Matt Holliday is number 7 for the St. Louis Cardinals. How did the St Louis Cardinals get their name?",
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"segment": "They have won 11 World Series titles as an NL team, one pre-World Series championship and tied another against the NL. Since 1900, the team has been known as the Cardinals. They were originally named the Perfectos. Baseball teams like St. Louis employ a manager to make on-field decisions for the team during the game, similar to the head coach position of other sports. A number of coaches report to the manager, including the bench coach, first and third base coaches, and pitching and hitting coaches, among other coaches and instructors. Mike Matheny, a former catcher for the Cardinals from 2000 to 2004, was the manager from 2012-2018, when he was relieved following a series of disputes, including allegations that he would not speak with Dexter Fowler. He was signed through 2017 and extended to the 2018 season when he was fired. The Cardinals hired bench coach Mike Shildt as interim manager. Matheny is one of 63 total individuals who have managed the Cardinals, more than any other Major League franchise. Between 1882 and 1918 – 37 total seasons – 37 different managers stayed the helm.",
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"segment": "He became only the eighth man to manage a Major League Baseball team despite not having ever played professional baseball at any level. Bob Nightengale of USA Today tweeted on August 28, 2018 that the team would remove the interim tag from Shildt's title and name him the club's permanent manager, awarding him a 3-year contract. Shildt won his 100th game as Cardinals manager with a 6–2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 9, 2019, his 51st birthday. Following a 3–2 win over the Chicago Cubs on September 22, 2019, the Cardinals clinched a playoff berth for the first time in Shildt's career as manager, and the first for the team since 2015. Managerial record\nAs of games played on May 12, 2021. Team\nYear\nRegular season\nPostseason\nGames\nWon\nLost\nWin %\nFinish\nWon\nLost\nWin %\nResult\nSTL\n2018\n69\n41\n28\n.594\n3rd in NL Central\n–\n–\n–\n\nSTL\n2019\n162\n91\n71\n.562\n1st in NL Central\n3\n6\n.333\nLost NLCS ( WAS )\nSTL\n2020\n58\n30\n28\n.517\n2nd in NL Central\n1\n2\n.333\nLost NLWC ( SD )\nSTL\n2021\n37\n22\n15\n.595\n\n\n\n–\n\nTotal Ref.: 326\n184\n142\n.564\n\n4\n8\n.333\n\nPersonal\nMike Schildt married his long-time fiancee, Michele Segrave, March 6, 2020, in Jupiter, Florida. References\n^ \"Bob Nightengale on Twitter\". ^ a b c d e f g h i Walton, Brian (August 21, 2007). \" Who is Mike Shildt & Why StL Fans Should Care\".",
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"url": "https://redbirdrants.com/2017/10/07/st-louis-cardinals-end-season-presser-reaction/",
"title": "St. Louis Cardinals: Cardinals' end of season presser reaction part one",
"headings": "St. Louis Cardinals: Cardinals’ end of season presser reaction part one\nSt. Louis Cardinals: Cardinals’ end of season presser reaction part one\nThe St. Louis Cardinals had their end of the season presser this last Tuesday with John Mozeliak, Mike Matheny, and Mike Girsch each giving their thoughts on 2017 season.\n",
"segment": "Management and leadership reflected on a season in which the team finished third in the NL Central, missing the playoffs for a second consecutive season. As depressing as it was to listen to them ramble on about how the St. Louis Cardinals were so close to the playoffs, I did pick up on a couple of good sound bites that only leave me with more questions than answers. Over the next couple of days, I’ll look at those sound bites and give you my reaction to them. If you haven’t had the chance to listen or watch to the presser, I encourage you to do so on the KSDK Facebook page. It’s rather lengthy, but necessary considering the ending to the Cardinals’ season. If you have listened to the presser, then this first quote should have stuck out at you as soon as John Mozeliak said it. When asked if second base and catcher were the only two spoken positions, here is how Mo responded. “I would say catcher. And I think, when you, the moment you start locking, the less flexibility this group has to understand all its flexibility. Ultimately, again, it’s going to come down to how do we best better this roster.",
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"headings": "Ranking all 30 MLB managers\nRanking all 30 MLB managers\n1. Joe Maddon, Los Angeles Angels\n2. Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay Rays\n3. Terry Francona, Cleveland Indians\n4. Craig Counsell, Milwaukee Brewers\n5. Joe Girardi, Philadelphia Phillies\n6. Aaron Boone, New York Yankees\n7. Mike Shildt, St. Louis Cardinals\n8. Bob Melvin, Oakland Athletics\n9. Rocco Baldelli, Minnnesota Twins\n10. Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers\n11. Dusty Baker, Houston Astros\n12. Bud Black, Colorado Rockies\n13. Torey Lovullo, Arizona Diamondbacks\n14. Dave Martinez, Washington Nationals\n15. Brian Snitker, Atlanta Braves\n16. Don Mattingly, Miami Marlins\n17. Rick Renteria, Chicago White Sox\n18. Ron Gardenhire, Detroit Tigers\n19. Scott Servais, Seattle Mariners\n20. Mike Matheny, Kansas City Royals\n21. Chris Woodward, Texas Rangers\n22. Gabe Kapler, San Francisco Giants\n23. Ron Roenicke, Boston Red Sox\n24. David Bell, Cincinnati Reds\n25. Charlie Montoyo, Toronto Blue Jays\n26. Brandon Hyde, Baltimore Orioles\nTBD: Luis Rojas, New York Mets\nTBD: David Ross, Chicago Cubs\nTBD: Derek Shelton, Pittsburgh Pirates\nTBD: Jayce Tingler, San Diego Padres\n",
"segment": "It's fair to say that he's done well in those areas so far. 7 of 30\n7. Mike Shildt, St. Louis Cardinals\nBrett Davis / USA Today Sports Images\nShildt entered a tough situation in 2018, taking over the Cardinals after Mike Matheny was fired at midseason. He turned the team around and made a playoff push by going 41-28 to close out the year. His first full season was even better, winning a competitive NL Central at 91-71 and upsetting the Braves in the NLDS despite major issues in his lineup and starting rotation. Finding success in 2020 will be his toughest test yet after the Cardinals early-season coronavirus outbreak. 8 of 30\n8. Bob Melvin, Oakland Athletics\nStan Szeto / USA Today Sports Images\nMelvin is now one of the most experienced managers in the game, with parts of 16 seasons under his belt between Seattle, Arizona and Oakland. He's now been with the A's for nine seasons and has managed to make the playoffs in five of those years. His on-field tactics haven't been as innovative as one would expect given the sabermetrics-driven A's front office, but he's regularly exceeded expectations with the low-budget squad.",
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"segment": "View Couple Comparison\nSanjay Gupta\nMore about the relationship\nRebecca Olson Gupta is a married woman. She is married to Sanjay Gupta. Her husband, Sanjay is an American neurosurgeon, medical reporter, and writer. Although the couple was raised in Novi and went to the same high school and college, it is unclear whether they were together from that time. By the time he proposed to Rebecca in 2003, Sanjay had established himself as a CNN medical correspondent. Gupta wrote a poem and in the last line asked her to marry him. Rebecca recalls the romantic proposal,\n“He was down on one knee and asking me to marry him before I even got to the end!” She has framed the poem and reads it every day. The couple tied the knot in an Indian styled wedding on May 15, 2004, at The Shell House at Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. The wedding attracted a lot of attention from local media and was featured in Charleston publications with details on the grandeur and pomp.",
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"segment": "Details Inside\nDr Sanjay Gupta's wife and personal life\nDr Sanjay Gupta married Rebecca Olson in 2004. Dr Sanjay Gupta's wife is a family law attorney. He proposed to her with a page long poem with a proposal in the last line. They got married in 2004 in a lavish Hindu ceremony. He currently lives in Atlanta and has three daughters named Sky, Sage, and Soleil. Dr Sanjay Gupta has also competed in triathlons and was named one of the sexiest men of 2003 by People magazine. DISCLAIMER: The above information is sourced from various websites/ media reports. The website does not guarantee a 100% accuracy of the figures. Image Credits:",
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"segment": "Gupta owns a house in Atlanta where he currently resides along with his wife. Personal Life: Wife And Relationship\nSanjay was named one of the 10 most influential celebrities by Forbes magazine in January 2011 not only that he has also been ranked as one of the sexiest men of 2003 by People magazine. Sanjay Gupta is married to Rebecca Olson who is a family law attorney. CAPTION: Sanjay Gupta wife his lovely wife Rebecca Olson and his three daughters Soleil Asha Gupta, Sage Ayla Gupta, & Sky Anjahi Gupta SOURCE: P Interest\nThe two had a very traditional Hindu wedding at Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina on 15 th May 2004. The couple has three children together: Soleil Asha Gupta, Sage Ayla Gupta, & Sky Anjahi Gupta. Most Asked Questions\n1.",
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"segment": "single, married, in relation or divorce): Married\nWhen did Sanjay Gupta get married ? ( married date): May 15, 2004\n💑 Anniversary in 361 days 💑\nHow many children does Sanjay Gupta have ? ( name): Three (Soleil Asha Gupta, Sky Anjahi Gupta, Sage Ayla Gupta)\nIs Sanjay Gupta having any relationship affair ?: No\nIs Sanjay Gupta gay ?: No\nWho is Sanjay Gupta wife ? ( name): View Couple Comparison\nRebecca Olson Gupta\nSanjay's wife Rebecca!",
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"segment": "Marriage, Wife, and Kids\nSanjay Gupta married Rebecca Olson Gupta who is an attorney specializing in family law. They got married in the year 2004 and reside in Atlanta with their three daughters. Career and Net Worth\nPrior to working as a medical correspondent on CNN, Gupta did his neurosurgical fellowships at the University Of Michigan Medical Centre and at the Semmes - Murphey Clinic located in Tennessee. He was the special advisor to First Lady Hillary Clinton when he was selected as the White House Fellow in the year 1997. Gupta started working with CNN in the year 2001. He had reported on the September 11 attacks and was with the medical unit in Iraq and Kuwait. He provided live coverage of the first operation done when the Iraq war was underway and has so far done five brain surgeries in the desert. He has covered the tsunami-affected regions in Japan, emphasizing the medical and radiation effects and also reported on the Haiti earthquake and floods in Pakistan. Sanjay Gupta is part of the faculty at Emory University School of Medicine. He is a member of the American Association of Neurosurgical Surgeons, the Council of Foreign Relations, and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.",
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"segment": "Sanjay Gupta is a married man. He tied the knot with Rebecca Olson Gupta on 15th May 2004. Together, they also welcomed three children Soleil Asha Gupta, Sky Anjahi Gupta, and Sage Ayla Gupta. Since their marriage, they have maintained a perfect relationship between them. Inside Biography [ hide]\n1 Who is Sanjay Gupta? 2 Sanjay Gupta: Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Education\n3 Sanjay Gupta: Career, Professional Life\n4 Net Worth, Salary, Awards\n5 Sanjay Gupta’s Rumors, Controversy/Scandal\n6 Body Measurements: Height, Weight\n7 Social Media Profile\nWho is Sanjay Gupta? Sanjay Gupta is an American neurosurgeon and senior medical correspondent at CNN.",
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"segment": "Sanjay’s parents Subhash Priyanka and Damayanti Gupta along with his older brother Yogesh Gupta emigrated from North India in the mid-sixties and landed in Michigan to work for the Ford Motor Company as engineers. 3. Who is he married to? Sanjay Gupta is married to Rebecca Olson who is a family law attorney and the couple has three children together: Soleil Asha Gupta, Sage Ayla Gupta, & Sky Anjahi Gupta. 4. How old is Sanjay Gupta? Gupta's age as of 2021 is 51 years. 5. How tall is Sanjay Gupta?",
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"segment": "He left for Argo after the Elseworlds crossover but returns in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Prior to playing Superman, Tyler Hoechlin was known for his role as Derek Hale on Teen Wolf. Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane: Lois Lane is one of the Daily Planet's best reporters. She is engaged to Clark Kent and they both left for Argo after they learned she was pregnant. Elizabeth Tulloch returns as Lois Lane in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Previously, her most well-known role was starring as Juliette on Grimm. Jeremy Jordan as Winn Schott: Winn Schott is a former CatCo and DEO employee who traveled to the future with the Legion of Superheroes. Jeremy Jordan returns to Supergirl after being absent in season 4.",
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"headings": "Superman Returns\nSuperman Returns\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nPlot\nCast\nDevelopment\nProduction\nDesign and effects\nMusic\nBudget\nRelease\nMarketing\nBox office\nCritical reception\nOther commentary\nAccolades\nHome media\nLegacy\nCancelled sequel\nArrowverse\nSee also\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The film stars Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, with James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey. The film tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme to kill Superman and reshape North America. After a series of unsuccessful projects to resurrect Superman on screen following the critical and financial failure of The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros. Pictures hired Bryan Singer to direct and develop Superman Returns in July 2004. The majority of principal photography took place at Fox Studios Australia, Sydney, while the visual effects sequences were created by a number of studios, including Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm & Hues, Framestore, Rising Sun Pictures, and The Orphanage; filming began in March 2005 and ended in November. Upon release, the film received generally positive reviews from critics, who complimented its visual effects, story, musical score, and the performances of Routh and Spacey. However, it received criticism focusing on its runtime and lack of action sequences. Despite its critical reception, Warner Bros. was disappointed with the worldwide box office return of the film, cancelling a sequel planned for 2009 as a result. The Superman film series was completely rebooted in 2013 with Man of Steel, directed by Zack Snyder, starring Henry Cavill as Superman, and launching the DC Extended Universe.",
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"segment": "Actresses who have portrayed Lois Lane include Joan Alexander, Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, Margot Kidder, Teri Hatcher, Dana Delany, Erica Durance, Kate Bosworth, Amy Adams, Elizabeth Tulloch, among others. Contents\n1 Radio\n2 Broadway musical\n3 Animated films\n3.1 Fleischer Superman cartoons\n3.2 Superman: Brainiac Attacks\n3.3 Superman: Red Son\n3.4 Lego DC Comics films\n3.5 DC Universe animated original movies\n3.5.1 Superman: Doomsday\n3.5.2 Justice League: The New Frontier\n3.5.3 Superman/Batman: Public Enemies\n3.5.4 All-Star Superman\n3.5.5 Justice League: Doom\n3.5.6 Superman vs. The Elite\n3.5.7 Superman: Unbound\n3.5.8 Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox\n3.5.9 Justice League:",
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"headings": "Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin & More Hunky Stars Who’ve Played Superman Over The Years\nHenry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin & More Hunky Stars Who’ve Played Superman Over The Years\nIt’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new Superman! Tyler Hoechlin stars as the Man of Steel in the new series ‘Superman & Lois.’ In honor of the premiere, take a look back at his Superman predecessors.\nTyler Hoechlin\nHenry Cavill\nBrandon Routh\nChristopher Reeve\nTom Welling\nDean Cain\nGerard Christopher\nGerard Christopher as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\nGeorge Reeves\nGeorge Reeves as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\nKirk Alyn\nKirk Alyn as Superman. (The Everett Collection)\n",
"segment": "Superman & Lois will follow Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane, played by Elizabeth Tulloch, as they return to Smallville with their sons, Jonathan and Jordan. They are reacquainted with Lana Lang and find their seemingly perfect life upended when The Stranger comes into their lives. Henry Cavill\nHenry Cavill as Superman. ( The Everett Collection)\nHenry Cavill, 37, first debuted as Superman in the 2013 film Man of Steel. The movie was a box office hit and earned nearly $670 million. He returned for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016 and went head-to-head with Ben Affleck’s Batman. He also starred in the 2017 film Justice League. Henry will be seen again as Superman in Zack Snyder’s Justice League on HBO Max in March 2021. The film is Snyder’s original version of Justice League.",
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"segment": "She is told that Superman has returned now to stay around. Gallery\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nTrivia\nAmy Adams, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly, Beyoncé, Mischa Barton, Keira Knightley, Jennifer Lopez, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Keri Russell, Claire Danes and Elisha Cuthbert were all considered for the role before Bosworth was cast. Adams would later play Lois in the DCEU. Kate Bosworth accepted the role without reading the script. The scene of Lois Lane going barefoot to fly with Superman was improvised on the day of filming. It came out of a technical discussion about how to properly shoot the scene. The reasoning was that Lois wouldn't fly with her shoes, and taking them off would be part of the routine she and Superman would do before flying together. Navigation\nHeroes\nHeroes\nSuperman | Supergirl | Superboy | Power Girl | Steel\nKent Family\nLois Lane | Jon Kent | Jonathan Kent | Martha Kent\nKryptonians\nJor-El | Lara Lor-Von | Zor-El | Lor-Zod\nSupporting Characters\nLana Lang | Jimmy Olsen | Perry White | Pete Ross | Cat Grant | Sam Lane | Lucy Lane | Bibbo Bibbowski | Lori Lemaris | Maxima\nSuper-Pets\nKrypto the Superdog | Streaky the Supercat | Comet the Super-Horse\nTheatrical Movies\nMan of Steel: Superman | Lois Lane | Jor-El | Calvin Swanwick | Colonel Nathan Hardy\nBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice:",
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"segment": "Before Kevin Costner was cast as Jonathan Kent, actors considered included Dennis Quaid, Bruce Greenwood, Michael Biehn and Kurt Russell. Prior to being cast as Lois, Amy Adams had two previous Superman connections. Adams played Jodi Melville in Smallville; and her co-star from Enchanted, James Marsden played Richard White in Superman Returns. Both director Bryan Singer and actor Brandon Routh expressed interest in reprising their positions from Superman Returns on this film; Singer had originally outlined several sequels to follow his story, and Routh was contracted as well. When Warner Bros. announced this film as a \"clean reboot\" from Singer's film, Routh still expressed interest in returning before Zack Snyder declared that this movie would have no ties to any previous cinematic incarnation of the character. Kevin Costner's role was previously played by Glenn Ford. Both of them have been involved in competing projects about Wyatt Earp. Glenn was cast in Tombstone, but had to drop out.",
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"segment": "While designing the seal she spoke with many prominent citizens within the state to determine the most important symbols of Idaho. Some of the symbols include the miner, the scales (to denote liberty and justice), the trees, the shield, the stamp mill, the cornucopia, and the elk’s head. ILLINOIS STATE FLAG\nThe Illinoisan flag was originally designed by the Rockford Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution and officially adopted in 1915. Their chapter won a contest sponsored by the D.A.R. to create a state flag for IL. The bald eagle pictured on the flag is representative of the United States of America and in its beak is the state motto. The word Illinois was added to the flag during the Vietnam War because it was difficult to discern its identity. INDIANA STATE FLAG\nThe dark blue flag of Indiana incorporates symbolism to portray the history of the USA as well as two values that Americans hold in high regard, liberty and enlightenment. The torch in the center of the flag is representative of those values, while the rays emanating from it show how their influence has spread. The thirteen outer stars stand for the original thirteen colonies and the five inner stars are a reference to the next fives states that will be brought into the Union. The largest star at the top of the flag, right below the name of the state, represents the state itself.",
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"segment": "The white simply separating the brown and blue of the field, but can also mean peace and prosperity. Illinois\nThis flag is very much based on one of my previous designs of an Illinois state flag. Blue represents Lake Michigan. The three bars in the field represent Northern, Central and Southern Illinois. The star represents the state within the Union but the The five points of the star representing the five nations or entities Illinois belonged to before it became its own entity in 1809: France, Great Britain, Virginia, Northwest Territory and Indiana. Red represents the blood of the indigenous people, gold the prairie and agricultural wealth of the state. The fleur de lea on white reflects the flag of the Kingdom of France, the French being the first Europeans to settle in the area. The four spears in a saltire represents the state as a transport hub. The colours of the fly are also in the opposite way round to the flag of Connecticut who has red on the bottom and yellow on the top.",
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"segment": "Illinois State Flag | Description, Meaning, Download\n‒‒:‒‒\n/\n‒‒:‒‒\nReplay\nSkip\nAds by\nRead More\nIllinois State Flag\nMeaning of the Flag\nThe flag of Illinois features the state’s official seal—the Great Seal of Illinois. The state’s seal was based upon the design of the seal of the United States. It features an eagle with a banner that has the state’s motto: State Sovereignty, National Union. It also features the date of 1818, which is when Illinois became a state. The date of 1868 is also on the seal, which designates the year of the redesign of the Great Seal. The word “Illinois” is printed below the seal, and this makes up the entirety of the Illinois state flag. Colors of the Flag\nThe Illinois state flag features the Great Seal of Illinois, which has multiple colors including brown, red, blue, green, yellow and blue. This seal is on a white background. Below the seal, the state’s name is printed in blue letters.",
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"segment": "Cardinal | List of State Birds\nCapital City: Springfield\nCity Guides: Illinois City Guides\nConstitution: Illinois's Constitution , 21st State\nFast Facts: Illinois Fun Facts and Trivia\nFlag: The Illinois flag is a simple representation of the Great Seal of Illinois against a white background. In 1969, the General Assembly voted to add the word \"ILLINOIS\" under the Great Seal of the flag. The State's name was added to the flag to ensure that people not familiar with the Great Seal of Illinois would still recognize the banner. Flag adopted 1915. Get this Flag\nFlower:",
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"segment": "The word Illinois was added to the flag during the Vietnam War because it was difficult to discern its identity. INDIANA STATE FLAG\nThe dark blue flag of Indiana incorporates symbolism to portray the history of the USA as well as two values that Americans hold in high regard, liberty and enlightenment. The torch in the center of the flag is representative of those values, while the rays emanating from it show how their influence has spread. The thirteen outer stars stand for the original thirteen colonies and the five inner stars are a reference to the next fives states that will be brought into the Union. The largest star at the top of the flag, right below the name of the state, represents the state itself. IOWA STATE FLAG\nThe tri-color Iowa state flag is another flag that while appearing simple in design, actually has many symbols within the flag. The creator of the flag, Dixie Cornell Gebhardt, designed it with the history of Iowa in mind. The red, white, and blue colors are representative of Iowa’s close ties to France. The white stripe in the center is indicative of the Native Americans that had roamed the land prior to it being settled by Europeans. Finally, the eagle in the center of the flag is used to symbolize Iowa’s integration within the United States of America.",
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"segment": "Illinois State Flag\nIllinois State Flag\nIdaho\nAlabama\nAlaska\nArizona\nArkansas\nCalifornia\nColorado\nConnecticut\nDelaware\nFlorida\nGeorgia\nHawaii\nIdaho\nIllinois\nIndiana\nIowa\nKansas\nKentucky\nLouisiana\nMaine\nMaryland\nMassachusetts\nMichigan\nMinnesota\nMississippi\nMissouri\nMontana\nNebraska\nNevada\nNew Hampshire\nNew Jersey\nNew Mexico\nNew York\nNorth Carolina\nNorth Dakota\nOhio\nOklahoma\nOregon\nPennsylvania\nRhode Island\nSouth Carolina\nSouth Dakota\nTennessee\nTexas\nUtah\nVermont\nVirginia\nWashington\nWest Virginia\nWisconsin\nWyoming\nIndiana\nOrder This Flag Print\nIllinois Flag\nFlag Officially Adopted: June 27, 1969\nThe first Illinois state flag was officially adopted in 1915, but updated in 1969 when the word “ILLINOIS” was added on the flag. The state flag is a simple representation of the state seal of Illinois against a white background. The state’s name was added to the flag to ensure that people not familiar with the seal would still recognize the banner. It features 20 stars representing the northern and southern states that were already designated at the time of Illinois’ statehood. A larger white star is also on the flag and represents the state of Illinois. It features an eagle holding a banner in its beak with “State Sovereignty, National Union” which is the official state motto . The dates on the flag represent the date the seal was authorized in 1868, and August 26, 1818, is the date that the first Illinois Constitution was signed. See All State Flags",
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"segment": "The request to interchange the motto was declined but Tyndale was tasked in designing the new seal. Meaning of the Flag\nThe seal of Illinois State was embraced in 1918. The banner in the Eagles beak has the state’s motto. The two dates on the rock in the seal stand for 1818 when Illinois became a state and 1868 the year the seal was redesigned. The 13 stars and red and white stripes in the seal carried by the eagle symbolize the 13 states that were in the union before Illinois joined. The colors in the shield are the same colors contained in the US flag. Joseph Kiprop February 8 2018 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nIllinois State Flag",
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"segment": "The date of 1868 is also on the seal, which designates the year of the redesign of the Great Seal. The word “Illinois” is printed below the seal, and this makes up the entirety of the Illinois state flag. Colors of the Flag\nThe Illinois state flag features the Great Seal of Illinois, which has multiple colors including brown, red, blue, green, yellow and blue. This seal is on a white background. Below the seal, the state’s name is printed in blue letters. History of the Flag\nIt was in 1912 when Ella Park Lawrence – state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution – pushed for the state of Illinois to create a state flag. She continued to lobby for a flag after she was no longer a state regent. In 1914, Lawrence sent out a letter to the state chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution that stated that a contest would be held to design a state flag. The prize for the winner was $25, and 35 total designs were submitted. The contest winner was Lucy Derwent, whose design went on to become the official state banner in 1915.",
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"headings": "The Main Exports of Oceania\nThe Main Exports of Oceania\nPublished with reusable license by Raagavi Ramesh\nOutline\n75 frames\nReader view\nThe Main Exports of Oceania\nThe countries that we will be discussing today are:\nEast Timor\nIndonesia\nWest Samoa\nPalau\nNew Zealand\nTonga\nMicronesia\nAustralia\nPapau New Guinea\nNauru\nKiribati\nMarshall Islands\nVanuatu\nTuvalu\nFiji\nBibliography\nEast Timor :http://www.mapsofworld.com/timor-leste/economy/export-timor-leste.html\nIndonesia: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2748.htm\nWest Samoa: http://www.adb.org\nPalau: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/1840.htm\nNew Zealand: http://www.virtualoceania.net/newzealand/facts\nhttp://state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35852.htm\nTonga: http://www.state.gov\nMicronesia: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/1839.htm\nAustralia: http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/trade invesment.html\nPapua New Guinea: http://www.state.gov\nNaura: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/1840.htm\nKiribati: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/1863.htm\nMarshall Island: http://www.nzte.govt.nz/Pages/default.aspx\nVanutu: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2815.htm\nTuvalu: http://www.global education.edna.edu.au\nSoloman Islands: http://www.state.gov\nFiji: http://www.globaleducation.edna.edu.au/globaled/go/pid/735\nSoloman Islands\nFRAGILE\n",
"segment": "New Zealand's top 6 trading partners as of Dec.2010 are Australia,\nPeople's Republic of China, U.S, Japan and the Republic of Korea. In 2010, Australia was New Zealand's main export market. China became New Zealand’s second largest export market. The United States slipped to third place. Zealand's fourth-largest export destination was with Japan. Tonga\nMicronesia\nThe main things exported are fish, banana,garments,black pepper, betel nut, and sakau\nThe main places exported to are Japan (21%), United States (25%), others (53%). Australia\nCoal,iron,ore,gold,meat,aluminum,wheat,machinery and transport equipment are all exports of Australia. In 2007, the largest trading export markets were Japan, China,U.S, the Republic of Korea and New Zealand. Papau New Guinea\nMineral deposits, including oil,copper, and gold, account for 72% of export earnings. The country also has a notable coffee industry and other crops include cocoa, oil palm and tea.",
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"headings": "New Zealand Top Commodity Imports & Exports: A World Leader In Concentrated Milk Exports\nNew Zealand Top Commodity Imports & Exports: A World Leader In Concentrated Milk Exports\nContents\nEconomy of New Zealand – Overview\nNew Zealand’s GDP\nNew Zealand’s Top 5 Commodity Exports\nNew Zealand’s Other Notable Exports\nNew Zealand’s Top 5 Commodity Imports\nNew Zealand’s Other Notable Imports\nDetails About New Zealand’s Imports/Exports\nConcentrated Milk\nSheep and Goat Meat\nFrozen Bovine Meat\nRaw Aluminum\nInteresting Facts About New Zealand\nAll figures based on OEC/IMF 2018 calculations and projections unless otherwise stated.\nRegulated Brokers: Where Can I Trade Commodities?\nFurther Reading\n",
"segment": "The country exports $736 million each year. Exports of raw aluminum represent 1.84% of the country’s total annual exports. Japan is a primary destination for New Zealand’s aluminum exports and receives 61.8% of its annual shipments. Interesting Facts About New Zealand\nNew Zealand is one of the least populated countries in the world, despite being the equivalent size to Japan. The country has 2.5 million cars registered for a total population of just over 4 million, making its car ownership rate one of the highest in the world. New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals per capita than any other country. There are no snakes in the wild in New Zealand. All figures based on OEC/IMF 2018 calculations and projections unless otherwise stated. Regulated Brokers: Where Can I Trade Commodities?",
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"segment": "New Zealand's Top 10 Exports 2020\nNew Zealand’s Top 10 Exports\nby Daniel Workman\nby Flagpictures.org\nA sovereign island country southeast of Australia in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand shipped US$37.4 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2020. That dollar amount reflects a 10.8% gain since 2016 but a -2.1% downturn from 2019 to 2020. Based on the average exchange rate for 2020, the New Zealand dollar depreciated by -7.3% against the US dollar since 2016 and declined by -1.6% from 2019 to 2020. New Zealand’s weaker local currency makes its exports paid for in stronger US dollars relatively less expensive for international buyers. From a continental perspective, well over half (58.4%) of New Zealand’s exports by value in 2020 were delivered to Asian countries while 14.6% were sold to fellow Oceanian importers led by neighboring Australia. New Zealand shipped another 12.2% worth of goods to North America with 10.1% delivered in Europe. Smaller percentages of New Zealand’s exported goods arrived in Africa (2.6%) and Latin America (1.5%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean. Given New Zealand’s population of 5 million people, its total $37.4 billion during 2020 export sales translates to roughly $7,500 for every resident in the Oceanian island country. New Zealand’s Top 10 Exports\nTop 10\nAdvantages\nOpportunities\nCompanies\nTop 10\nThe following export product groups categorize the highest dollar value in global shipments from New Zealand during 2020. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from New Zealand.",
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"headings": "U.S. Relations With New Zealand\nU.S. Relations With New Zealand\nMore information about New Zealand is available on the New Zealand country page and from other Department of State publications and other sources listed at the end of this fact sheet.\nU.S.-NEW ZEALAND RELATIONS\nU.S. Assistance to New Zealand\nBilateral Economic Relations\nNew Zealand’s Membership in International Organizations\nBilateral Representation\nCIA World Factbook New Zealand Page\nU.S. Embassy\nHistory of U.S. Relations With New Zealand\nOffice of the U.S. Trade Representative Countries Page\nU.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics\nExport.gov International Offices Page\nTravel Information\n",
"segment": "The United States had a $127 million goods trade deficit with New Zealand in 2018. U.S. services exports to New Zealand totaled $2.9 billion in 2018, while services imports from New Zealand amounted to $2.7 billion. The United States had a $181 million services trade surplus with New Zealand in 2018. Top U.S. goods exports to New Zealand include aircraft, machinery, vehicles, electric machinery, and optic and medical instruments. Top U.S. goods imports from New Zealand included meat (mostly frozen beef and lamb), beverages (mostly wine), dairy products, machinery, and albuminoidal substances (mostly casein). The United States and New Zealand have had a bilateral Trade and Investment Framework Agreement in place since 1992. According to New Zealand government data, the United States is New Zealand’s third largest source of FDI (after Australia and Hong Kong). Total stock of U.S. FDI in New Zealand was $11.3 billion in 2018. U.S. direct investment in New Zealand is concentrated in the manufacturing, finance, and wholesale trade sectors. The space sector is an area of growth with joint investments in Rocket Lab and LeoLabs, and a new partnership offering NASA scholarships to New Zealand.",
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"headings": "Economic overview\nEconomic overview\nNew Zealand has a very export-driven competitive economy with exports accounting for about 30% of GDP\nRobust performance\nStock market performance\nMain exports, key trading partners\nYou may be interested in\nInvesting made easy\nInternational reach\n",
"segment": "New Zealand 2017 overview | OECD\nMain exports, key trading partners\nNew Zealand has a diversified export portfolio. Our top ten trading partners in 2016 were, in order, Australia, China, the European Union, USA, Japan, Singapore, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia and India. The government is pursuing further opportunities in Europe and also in emerging regions including the Middle East and Latin America. While we export a wide and growing range of products, commodity-based products remain a main source of export receipts. This area is diversifying as our exporters increasingly look to value-added products - for example, wine and ‘prepared foods’ have long supplanted wool as an export earner. Principal trading partners | Treasury\nGoods and services trade by country | Stats NZ\nYou may be interested in\nInvesting made easy\nNew Zealand governments have put a lot of effort into simplifying business rules and taxes. That’s made it increasingly easy for investors to get started and operate here. In fact, we’re...\nRead more\nInternational reach\nNew Zealand has been doing exactly that since 1882 when the Dunedin, delivering a cargo of frozen sheep meat to England, became the world’s first refrigerated ship - opening up world markets...\nRead more",
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"segment": "New Zealand shipped another 12.2% worth of goods to North America with 10.1% delivered in Europe. Smaller percentages of New Zealand’s exported goods arrived in Africa (2.6%) and Latin America (1.5%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean. Given New Zealand’s population of 5 million people, its total $37.4 billion during 2020 export sales translates to roughly $7,500 for every resident in the Oceanian island country. New Zealand’s Top 10 Exports\nTop 10\nAdvantages\nOpportunities\nCompanies\nTop 10\nThe following export product groups categorize the highest dollar value in global shipments from New Zealand during 2020. Also shown is the percentage share each export category represents in terms of overall exports from New Zealand. Dairy, eggs, honey: US$10.6 billion (28.5% of total exports)\nMeat: $5.2 billion (14%)\nWood: $2.9 billion (7.9%)\nFruits, nuts: $2.5 billion (6.7%)\nCereal/milk preparations:",
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"headings": "What Are New Zealand’s Main Exports and Imports?\nWhat Are New Zealand’s Main Exports and Imports?\nNew Zealand’s major imports and exports that contribute to its high GDP include:\nImports\nCars\nCrudeo petroleum\nRefined oil products\nMechanical machinery and equipment\nExports\nBovine meat\nAluminium\nWool\n",
"segment": "What Are New Zealand’s Main Exports and Imports? | iContainers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat Are New Zealand’s Main Exports and Imports? 24 Jan / 2020 International trade & markets\nNew Zealand has forged long lasting import/export relationships with several countries globally. However, her main trade partners are China, which takes 20% of her exports, Australia taking 18%, the European Union taking 12%, the United States which takes 11% and Japan taking 6%. The country’s economy is built on very well developed free market trade and is the 53rd largest economy worldwide. Although her trade and economic interests are closely aligned with those of Australia because of the Closer Economic Relations agreement between the two countries signed in 1983, the GDP of New Zealand is considered large for its population and land size. This means that New Zealanders enjoy higher incomes and better quality of life to a large degree. New Zealand’s major imports and exports that contribute to its high GDP include: Imports\nCars\nNew Zealand doesn’t assemble passenger cars any longer because tariff protection was removed and it became cheaper to import cars already assembled. In the mid 1980s car assembly was a massive industry in the country with an assembly rate of almost 100,000 cars annually.",
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"headings": "Murray River\nMurray River\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nGeography\nMajor settlements\nRiver life\nAncient history\nLake Bungunnia\nCadell Fault and formation of the Barmah red gum forests\nMurray mouth\nMythology\nHistory\nEuropean exploration\nRiver transport\nRiver crossings\nWater storage and irrigation\nReservoirs\nBarrages\nLocks\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nOnline audio and other\nSee also\nMajor tributaries\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "It is Australia's longest river at 2,508 km (1,558 mi) extent. Its tributaries include five of the next six longest rivers of Australia (the Murrumbidgee, Darling, Lachlan, Warrego and Paroo Rivers ). Together with that of the Murray, the catchments of these rivers form the Murray-Darling basin, which covers about one-seventh the area of Australia. It is widely considered Australia's most important irrigated region. The Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains, then meanders northwest across Australia's inland plains, forming the border between the states of New South Wales and Victoria as it flows into South Australia. From an east–west direction it turns south at Morgan for its final 315 km (196 mi), reaching the eastern edge of Lake Alexandrina, which fluctuates in salinity. The water then flows through several channels around Hindmarsh Island and Mundoo Island. There it is joined by lagoon water from The Coorong to the south-east before emptying into the Great Australian Bight (often referenced on Australian maps as the Southern Ocean) through the Murray Mouth, 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Goolwa South. Despite discharging considerable volumes of water at times, particularly before the advent of large-scale river regulation, the waters at the Murray Mouth are almost invariably slow and shallow. As of 2010\n[update]\n, the Murray River system received 58 per cent of its natural flow;",
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"segment": "Murray River - Wikipedia\nMurray River\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nLongest river in Australia\nFor other uses, see Murray River (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Murray River (Western Australia). Murray River\n(Millewa / Tongala)\nThe course of the Murray River (click to enlarge)\nLocation\nCountry\nAustralia\nState\nNew South Wales, South Australia Victoria\nCities\nAlbury, Wodonga, Echuca, Swan Hill, Mildura, Renmark, Murray Bridge\nPhysical characteristics\n\nSource\nCowombat Flat\n• location\nAustralian Alps, NSW\n• coordinates\n36°47′46″S 148°11′40″E\n / 36.79611°S 148.19444°E / -36.79611; 148.19444\n• elevation\n1,430 m (4,690 ft)\n\nMouth\nMurray Mouth\n• location\nnear Goolwa, South Australia\n• coordinates\n35°33′32″S 138°52′48″E\n / 35.55889°S 138.88000°E / -35.55889; 138.88000\nCoordinates: 35°33′32″S 138°52′48″E\n / 35.55889°S 138.88000°E / -35.55889; 138.88000\n• elevation\n0 m (0 ft)\nLength\n2,508 km (1,558 mi)\nBasin size\n1,061,469 km 2 (409,835 sq mi)\n\nDischarge\n\n• average\n767 m 3 /s (27,100 cu ft/s)\n\nBasin features\nTributaries\n\n• left\nMitta Mitta River, Kiewa River, Ovens River, Goulburn River, Campaspe River, Loddon River\n• right\nSwampy Plains River, Murrumbidgee River, Darling River\nLower course of the Murray River at Murray Bridge\nThe confluence of the Murray River and Murrumbidgee River near the town of Boundary Bend\nThe Murray River (in South Australia: River Murray) ( Ngarrindjeri: Millewa, Yorta Yorta: Tongala) is a river in south-eastern Australia.",
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"segment": "Murray River | History, Facts, & Tributaries | Britannica\nHome Geography & Travel Physical Geography of Water Rivers & Canals\nMurray River\nriver, Australia\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\nMurray River, principal river of Australia and main stream of the Murray-Darling Basin. It flows some 1,570 miles (2,530 km) across southeastern Australia from the Snowy Mountains to the Indian Ocean. The main towns in the Murray River valley are Albury, Wodonga, Echuca, Swan Hill, Mildura, Renmark, and Murray Bridge. The river is named after Colonial Secretary Sir George Murray. Murray River, South Australia\nMurray River, South Australia. © Clearviewstock/Dreamstime.com\nPhysical features\nAlthough the Murray-Darling Basin has a total catchment area of some 409,835 square miles (1,061,469 square km), the Murray’s average annual discharge is only 31 cubic feet (0.89 cubic metre) per second, and in places it has dried up on at least three occasions. The river rises on The Pilot (a mountain), near Mount Kosciuszko in southeastern New South Wales. It flows west and northwest, passes through Hume Reservoir above Albury, and forms most of the boundary between New South Wales and Victoria. At Morgan, South Australia, it bends sharply southward to flow through Lake Alexandrina to Encounter Bay on the Great Australian Bight. For most of its course through South Australia (250 miles [400 km]), the river is bordered by a narrow floodplain and flows between cliffs 100 feet (30 metres) high.",
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"segment": "15. Murray River\n(CC BY 2.0) byseefit\nLocated inAustralia, the Murray River is the longest river in the country. Measuring 1,476 miles in length, it is also the 15th-longest river in the world. The Murray River starts off in the Australian Alps. It then snakes through southern Australia, before pouring into the Southern Sea. Along its journey, the Murray is fed by two main rivers – the Murrumbidgee and Darling Rivers. Sometimes referred to as “Australia’s Great River”, the Murray has a basin which covers an area of 1.061 million square kilometers. 14. Niger River\nBy Annabel Symington (Niger River, Mopti, Mali) [CC BY 2.0]\nLocated in West Africa, the Niger is the third-longest river in Africa. Thanks to its 2,609 miles, it is also the 14th-longest in the world.",
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"segment": "The Darling River (2,740 kilometres) begins in the far inland of Australia (Queensland) and joins the Murray at Wentworth (NSW) then flows to the Southern Ocean through South Australia. The Murray-Darling drainage area is one of the largest in the world and certainly the largest on the continent, draining most of inland Victoria, New South Wales, and southern Queensland from the western side of the Great Australian Divide. The Murray-Darling Basin drainage system has remained in virtually the same place for millions of years. From millennia Aboriginal people have relied on the river’s abundance. The many various groups included Ingalta, Moorundie, Goodwarra, Parrian-kaperre, Tongwillum, and Yoorlooarra. In the Riverland, the Ngarrindjeri people lived on and along the lands around the Murray and the Coorong and are, today, South Australia’s largest Aboriginal community. The Murray River was first discovered by European explorers Hamilton H. Hume and William H. Hovell in 1824. It wasn't until five years later, however, that Charles Sturt navigated down the Murrumbidgee to encounter the Murray and named it after Sir George Murray, (Soldier and Tory Party Politician 1772-1846) when his exploration party encountered the Darling connection. Sturt had previously explored the Darling River to the north and was able to determine that they were indeed the same river system. Paddlesteamers were used to carry wool, wheat, and other goods up and down the river system including the Murray, Darling and Murrumbidgee Rivers.",
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"segment": "The Murray River, Nature and wildlife, The Murray, Victoria, Australia\nThe Murray River\nOverview\nThe mighty Murray River, one of the world's longest navigable rivers, stretches 2,700 kilometres from the mountains of the Great Dividing Range in north-eastern Victoria to near Adelaide in South Australia. A mountain stream in its upper reaches, the river turns into a meandering river lined with magnificent forests of red gum and sandy beaches in its lower reaches. The region is home to plentiful wildlife, supporting over 350 varieties of birds, as well as many species of mammals, reptiles and fish. Traverse the region from end to end and delight in the activity and diversity found along the way. Inhabited by Aboriginal people for thousands of years, the Murray River is now the lifeblood of Victoria's food bowl and the centre of social, sports and cultural activities – from east to west. A river's spirit\nSince ancient times Aboriginal people have lived along the river and, after European settlement, the river was travelled by some of Australia's earliest European explorers. By the late 1800s, it was a busy trading route with boats carrying supplies to and carting wool from the region's stations and homesteads. Want to learn more? Delve into Indigenous history with an Aboriginal tour guide, board a historic paddle steamer or visit museums and the river towns of Albury Wodonga, Echuca Moama, Swan Hill or Mildura. At your own pace\nHire your own houseboat and coast along at a pace that suits your mood or rent a boat for a day's fishing.",
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"segment": "More often, a sandbar formed at the mouth and stopped the flow. The Murray is the border between the Victoria and New South Wales – specifically at the top of the bank of the Victorian side of the river. In a 1980 judgement, the High Court of Australia ruled on the question as to which state had jurisdiction in the unlawful death of a man who was fishing by the river's edge on the Victorian side of the river. This boundary definition can be ambiguous, since the river changes its course over time, and some of the river banks have been modified. For 11 km (6.8 mi) west of the line of longitude 141°E, the border is between Victoria and South Australia, in the middle of the river. The discrepancy was caused during the 1840s, when the border was originally surveyed, by an east–west miscalculation of 3.72 kilometres (2.31 miles). West of this sector, the Murray is entirely within the state of South Australia. Major settlements\nMajor settlements along the course of the river and their populations from the 2016 Australian Census are as follows. Town\nPopulation\nData\nsource\nAlbury – Wodonga\n89,007\n\nYarrawonga – Mulwala\n9,810\n\nEchuca – Moama\n18,526\n\nSwan Hill\n10,905\n\nMildura and Merbein\n35,451\n\nRenmark – Paringa\n9,475\n\nBerri\n4,088\n\nLoxton\n4,568\n\nLoxton\n1,632\n\nMannum\n1,632\n\nMurray Bridge\n16,804\n\nRiver life\nThe Murray and its tributaries support a variety of river life adapted to its vagaries. This includes native fish such as the famous Murray cod, trout cod, golden perch, Macquarie perch, silver perch, eel-tailed catfish, Australian smelt, and western carp gudgeon, and other aquatic species such as the Murray short-necked turtle, Murray Crayfish, broad-clawed yabbies, and the large-clawed Macrobrachium shrimp, in addition to aquatic species more widely distributed through south-eastern Australia such as common long-necked turtles, common yabbies, the small claw-less paratya shrimp, water rats, and platypus.",
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"segment": "After the Nile and Amazon rivers, Murray ranks third among the world’s longest navigable rivers. The Murray River and its tributaries form part of the world’s third largest catchment area. The navigable course of the river is continuous for a length of 1,986 kilometers, beginning from Goolwa and running up to Yarrawonga. Murray crosses three states of Australia: South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria. It is the main source of water supply for domestic use for more than one and a half million households. The Murray River hosts the largest canoe race of the world every year. Along the banks of the river, there is the largest redgum forest of the world. There are thirty-seven fine gold courses along the bank of River Murray, making it a heaven for golfers. Murrumbidgee River\nMurrumbidgee is the chief tributary of the River Murray.",
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"headings": "Murray River River Cruises and Tours\nMurray River River Cruises and Tours\nMurray River Cruises\nCruising the Murray River is one of the most amazing and surprising experiences you'll have.\nGoolwa & Coorong Cruises\nWellington\nMurray Bridge Cruises\nMannum Cruises\nWaikerie\nRenmark Cruises\nMildura Cruises\nEchuca Cruises | Moama Cruises\nBarmah Cruises\nYarrawonga Cruises | Mulwala Cruises\nEnjoy a Proud Mary Cruise\nCruises on Australia's Murray River\nStill not sure you're going to have a great time?\nRiver Cruises Specials and Packages\nSave 10% with Wine & Beer with Dinner\nStarting from $864.00\nSPECIAL\nSend an email enquiry to River Cruises operators\n",
"segment": "Spud Hilton, San Francisco Chronicle Staff Writer recently stated \"The Murray is the ultimate lazy river, a 100-million-year-old ribbon that winds 1,470 miles through South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales, passing farms, Aboriginal homelands, red gum forests, holiday cottages, arid scrub and towering ochre-colored limestone cliffs festooned with snow-white cockatoos.\" Mornings you'll find mirror-perfect water, not yet disturbed by by a sole. As the mist gently rises over the water, golden sunrays pierce the huge river red gums and pelicans silently look for fish as they'd done the night before. You should encounter incredible wildlife including kangaroos, emus, koalas, goannas, kookaburras and much more. You'll find other early risers will enjoy the serenity with you but there's plenty of quiet spots to be with yourself and a nice cup of tea or coffee. Traffic along the river is fairly minimal. You'll find milk boats, fishing craft, some ferries in South Australia, occasional small paddleboats and a diverse amarda of houseboats (Murray River is the houseboating capital of Australia). The Murray is used for by watersports enthusiasts with ski boats and canoes and kayaks. Part of the rich history of Australia is it's Murray-Darling paddle steamers. The Murray River was used by more than a hundred paddle steamers and barges during the heydays to the late 1800's to deliver supplies to settlements upstream and returned loaded with wool and wheat.",
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"segment": "5. Where Is Barack Obama Originally From\nThe father of Barack Obama was an African while his mother was mostly of English ancestry. Originally, he is from Honolulu, Hawaii, as he was born there. 6. Where Was Barack Obama Born And Raised – Where Did Barack Obama Grow Up\nBarack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961. He spent the early 10 years of his life in Hawaii, USA, and then in Indonesia. In 1971 at the age of 10, Barack Obama moved along with his mother back to Hawaii and live with his grandparents. His father visited him only once in 1971 for a month. He was grown up by the middle-class family of his mother. Obama lived with his grandparents when his mother returned to Jakarta along with his step-sister Maya in August 1975.",
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"segment": "1936–1982) (born in Rachuonyo District, British Kenya) and Stanley Ann Dunham, known as Ann (1942–1995) (born in Wichita, Kansas, United States). Barack Obama spent most of his childhood years in Honolulu, where his parents met while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Obama started a close relationship with his maternal grandparents. In 1965, his mother remarried to Lolo Soetoro from Indonesia. Two years later, Dunham took Obama with her to Indonesia to reunite him with his stepfather. In 1971, Obama returned to Honolulu to attend Punahou School, from which he graduated in 1979. Barack Obama Education at University of Hawaii at Manoa\nAs a young adult, Obama moved to the contiguous United States, where he was educated at Occidental College, Columbia University, and Harvard Law School. While living in the South Side of Chicago, Obama worked at various times as a community organizer, lawyer, Lecturer and Senior Lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, and later published his memoir Dreams from My Father before beginning his political career in 1997 as a member of the Illinois Senate. Barack Obama Education Occidental College\nFollowing high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979, where he studied at Occidental College for two years. On February 18, 1981, he made his first public speech, calling for Occidental's divestment from South Africa.",
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"segment": "Barack Obama attended Occidental College in suburban Los Angeles for two years before transferring to Columbia University in New York City, where in 1983 he received a bachelor's degree in political science. He later attended Harvard University's law school, graduating magna cum laude in 1991. Where did Barack Obama grow up? Barack Obama spent his first few years in Hawaii before moving to Jakarta to live with his half sister, his mother, and his stepfather. After spending several years in Jakarta, Obama returned to Hawaii in 1971, and he remained there through his graduation in 1979 from Punahou School, an elite college preparatory academy in Honolulu. Who were Barack Obama's parents? Barack Obama's father, Barack Obama, Sr., was a teenage goatherd in rural Kenya; he won a scholarship to study in the United States and eventually became a senior economist in the Kenyan government. Obama's mother, S. Ann Dunham, grew up in Kansas, Texas, and Washington state before her family settled in Honolulu.",
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"segment": "Obama describes that as a young adult, he struggled for the reconciliation of social perceptions of his multicultural inheritance. 7. Barack Obama Early Life – Barack Obama Childhood\nBorn in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961, Barack Obama spent his early childhood in Hawaii. In the later days of August 1961, the mother of Barack Obama moved along with him to the University of Washington in Seattle where they reside for a year. Obama met his father only once in 1971 when his father visited him at Christmas. In 1965, the mother of Barack Obama married an Indonesian East-West Center graduate student Lolo Soetoro. Lolo Soetoro, the stepfather of Barack Obama, went back to Indonesia in 1966, while Barack Obama and his mother followed him in 1967. In Indonesia, they initially lived in the Menteng Dalam, Tabet, sub-district of South Jakarta. Later they lived in the wealthier neighborhood in the Central Jakarta’s subdistrict, Menteng. About his early childhood, Barack Obama said, “That my father looked nothing like the people around me – that he was black as pitch, my mother white as milk – barely registered in my mind.”",
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"segment": "Where was Barack Obama born? Home\n/\nCelebrity\n/\nWhere was Barack Obama born? Where was Barack Obama born? Barack Hussein Obama was born in the city of Honolulu, Hawaii. He plays the position of President of the United States since 2008, being re-elected in 2012. When was Barack Hussein Obama born? Barack Hussein Obama was born August 4 from the year 1961 in the city of Honolulu, Hawaii. In this place where his parents of Barack Hussein Obama and Shirley Ana Dunhan met, his father was born in Kenya and his mother born in Kansas and Irish family. Obama’s father left his family when he was 2 years old, as a result of winning a scholarship to study at the prestigious Harvard University. It is here where studied economics, starting years later heading to Kenya, his country of origin, where he would work for the Government of this country.",
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"segment": "Early life and career of Barack Obama\nBarack Obama recounts his life until his enrollment at Harvard Law School in 1988. He was born in 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His parents were Barack Obama Sr. of Kenya, and Ann Dunham of Wichita, Kansas, who had met while they were students at the University of Hawaii. In the first chapter, speaking of his father, Obama states \" [h]e had left Hawaii back in 1963, when I was only two years old.\" Obama's parents separated in 1963 and divorced in 1964, when he was two years old. The elder Obama later went to Harvard to pursue his PhD in economics. After that, he returned to Kenya to fulfill the promise to his nation. Obama himself formed an image of his absent father from stories told by his mother and maternal grandparents. He saw his father one more time, in 1971, when Obama Sr.",
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"segment": "He spent the early 10 years of his life in Hawaii, USA, and then in Indonesia. In 1971 at the age of 10, Barack Obama moved along with his mother back to Hawaii and live with his grandparents. His father visited him only once in 1971 for a month. He was grown up by the middle-class family of his mother. Obama lived with his grandparents when his mother returned to Jakarta along with his step-sister Maya in August 1975. Obama describes that as a young adult, he struggled for the reconciliation of social perceptions of his multicultural inheritance. 7. Barack Obama Early Life – Barack Obama Childhood\nBorn in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961, Barack Obama spent his early childhood in Hawaii. In the later days of August 1961, the mother of Barack Obama moved along with him to the University of Washington in Seattle where they reside for a year. Obama met his father only once in 1971 when his father visited him at Christmas.",
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"segment": "He won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and currently remains among few presidents to do so. The TOP 5 Success Lessons from Eminem\nReport this Ad\nEarly Life\nBarack Obama was born on the 4th August, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii, which is where he mainly grew up. Obama did spend a year of his childhood in Washington State. In 1964 his parents had divorced, and his father had moved to Kenya. By 1965 his mother remarried, and they relocated to Indonesia for four years. In 1971 Obama returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents; where he attended and graduated in 1979 from Punahou School. Over the years he discusses at length and reflects on how he managed the social perceptions related to his multi-cultural heritage. His educational pursuits after high school involved some moving around. By 1981 he completed his freshman and sophomore years at Occidental College in Los Angeles.",
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"segment": "Early Life & Biography\nBarack Obama was born on 4 th August 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. His mother, Ann Dunham, is of European descent. His father, Barack Obama Sr. on the other hand, was of African heritage, precisely a Kenyan from the Luo community. His parents divorced while he was still young in 1964, and they both remarried. He lived with his mother and step-father, Lolo Soetoro, in South Jakarta, Indonesia. He was received his early childhood education at St Francis Assisi Catholic Elementary School and State Elementary School Menteng. Obama later returned to Honolulu to live with his maternal grandparents, where he studied at Punahou School. Soon after graduating from high school, he joined Occidental College, Los Angeles. He shortly after transferred to Columbia University, majoring in political science.",
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"segment": "Barack, Sr., an economist, was born and raised in Kenya and grew up raising goats with his father, who was a domestic servant for the British. 1 He met and married Ann Dunham, who grew up in a small town in Kansas, while both were students at the University of Hawaii. When Obama, Jr., was two years old, his father left to attend Harvard. Soon thereafter his parents divorced. He lived for a while in Jakarta, Indonesia, when his mother remarried to an Indonesian oil manager. The family resettled in Hawaii, where Obama attended the Punahou Academy. From 1979 to 1981, he attended Occidental College in Los Angeles, California, before completing a bachelor of arts in political science at Columbia University in 1983. He moved to Chicago in 1985 to work for a church–based group that sought to improve living conditions in impoverished neighborhoods. He then attended Harvard Law School, serving as the first African–American president of the Harvard Law Review.",
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"segment": "Vikings Announce Updates To 2020 Coaching Staff\nNews | Minnesota Vikings – vikings.com\nVikings Announce Updates To 2020 Coaching Staff\nJan 27, 2020 at 02:30 PM\nThe Minnesota Vikings have made the following updates to the 2020 coaching staff: Gary Kubiak - Offensive Coordinator\nAndre Patterson & Adam Zimmer - Co-Defensive Coordinators\nAndrew Janocko - Wide Receivers\nDaronte Jones - Defensive Backs\nPhil Rauscher - Assistant Offensive Line\nGary Kubiak will enter his 25th season as an NFL coach holding the title as the Vikings offensive coordinator/assistant head coach in 2020. Kubiak joined the Vikings in 2019 and helped renew the club's offense. As a team, the Vikings climbed from 30th in the NFL in rushing offense in 2018 to sixth in 2019. The Vikings posted a 3,000-yard passer (3,602 by Kirk Cousins), a 1,000-yard rusher (1,135 by Dalvin Cook) and a 1,000-yard receiver (1,130 by Stefon Diggs) while sending Cousins, Cook and fullback C.J. Ham to the Pro Bowl. The Vikings offense recorded 45 touchdowns, the highest total since 2009. Kubiak helped Cousins to the best season of his career with a 107.4 passer rating and a 26-6 touchdown-to-interception ratio. Football icon\nVikings Offensive Coordinator Gary Kubiak\nView photos of Vikings Offensive Coordinator Gary Kubiak. Carousel Icon\nGrid icon\nList View\nClose icon\nLeft arrow icon\nLeft arrow icon\n1 / 12\nFootball icon\nPhotos from Day 2 of Mini Camp held on June 12th 2019 at TCOPC in Eagan, MN. 2 / 12\nFootball icon\nAn image from December 29, 2019 regular season home game against the Chicago Bears.",
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"segment": "There have been nine head coaches in the history of the franchise, beginning with Norm Van Brocklin, who was head coach for six seasons between 1961 and 1967. Van Brocklin's successor, Bud Grant, is the only coach to have had more than one tenure with the franchise, and also the only one to have won an NFL championship with the team, at the 1969 NFL Championship Game. Grant is the all-time leader in games coached (243), wins (151), and winning percentage (.622). Les Steckel has the worst winning percentage of the franchise's nine head coaches (.188), with just three wins in his only season in charge. Two Vikings coaches have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Grant and Van Brocklin, although Van Brocklin was elected for his playing career. Mike Tice is the only former Vikings player to have become a head coach for the franchise. The most recent coach was former defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier, who took over as interim head coach from Brad Childress after the latter was fired on November 22, 2010. Frazier held the position permanently from January 3, 2011, until December 30, 2013, when he was fired after compiling a 21–32–1 record as head coach. On January 15, 2014, the Vikings appointed Mike Zimmer as the team's ninth head coach.",
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"headings": "Ranking all eight divisions heading into the 2020 NFL season\nThe Brandt Report\nRanking all eight divisions heading into the 2020 NFL season\n1) NFC West\n2) AFC West\n3) NFC South\n4) AFC North\n5) AFC South\n6) NFC North\n7) NFC East\n8) AFC East\nSee all the Action\n",
"segment": "Gardner Minshew and the offense will have to compensate for what looks on paper like one of the NFL's shakiest defenses. 6) NFC North\nThis might be the most complete Vikings team Mike Zimmer has coached since taking over in 2014. Pairing Yannick Ngakoue with Danielle Hunter gives Minnesota a lethal pass-rush combo, and I'm even more bullish on the offense now that Gary Kubiak will be at the helm as coordinator, having helped develop Kirk Cousins into a franchise QB while fielding a superlative rushing attack. After steering the Packers to a 13-3 record and NFC title game appearance, head coach Matt LaFleur and general manager Brian Gutekunst should be given the benefit of the doubt when it comes to offseason moves (or the lack thereof). Here's hoping they're right in their decision not to invest heavily in the pass-catching corps -- if not, Green Bay will take a step back. The Lions must make sure their new \"Dagger Time\" mantra is more than just a catchy slogan by actually winning more close games than they did last season. Having Matthew Stafford back to full health will help, but defensive improvement is needed after Detroit intercepted seven total passes in 2019. Bears head coach Matt Nagy told Mitchell Trubisky on Friday he will remain the team's starting quarterback to start the season, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, but I'm not sure how much it would've mattered had he chosen to go with Nick Foles. Chicago still lacks proven playmakers, outside of receiver Allen Robinson, and the defense must improve in Year 2 under coordinator Chuck Pagano. 7) NFC East\nNew Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy inherits a full cupboard of offensive talent from his predecessor, Jason Garrett, while the defense and special teams should be better -- and definitely less predictable -- under new coordinators Mike Nolan and John Fassel.",
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"headings": "A Look At Potential 2020 NFL Head-Coach Candidates\nMore From Forbes\nA Look At Potential 2020 NFL Head-Coach Candidates\nBT Sport And YouTube Will Stream UEFA Champions League And Europa League Finals In 4K For Free\nMother’s Cancer Battle Provides Perspective As Brooklyn Nets Guard Joe Harris Chases Childhood Dream\nLogan Paul Vs. Floyd Mayweather Odds: More Bettors Are Actually Wagering On The YouTube Star\n",
"segment": "The Colts’ offensive coordinator is well regarded. He has worked with several good head coaches and quarterbacks. He may get some looks. Kevin Stefanski: The Vikings’ offensive coordinator is just 37, but has had such with Kirk Cousins this seasons. He could intrigue owners in this pass-happy league. The college coaches: This list is mostly about NFL coaches, but there will be some college names to keep an eye on. If Jerry Jones makes a switch in Dallas, Oklahoma’s Lincoln Riley, Baylor’s Matt Rhule, Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh and Urban Meyer could be possibilities. How about this connection out of left field:",
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"headings": "2019 Atlanta Falcons season\n2019 Atlanta Falcons season\nContents\nNFL Draft\nNotes\nTrades\nStaff\n2019 Atlanta Falcons staff\nFinal roster\n2019 Atlanta Falcons final roster\nPreseason\nRegular season\nSchedule\nGame summaries\nWeek 1: at Minnesota Vikings\nWeek One: Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary\nWeek 2: vs. Philadelphia Eagles\nWeek Two: Philadelphia Eagles at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 3: at Indianapolis Colts\nWeek Three: Atlanta Falcons at Indianapolis Colts – Game summary\nWeek 4: vs. Tennessee Titans\nWeek Four: Tennessee Titans at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 5: at Houston Texans\nWeek Five: Atlanta Falcons at Houston Texans – Game summary\nWeek 6: at Arizona Cardinals\nWeek Six: Atlanta Falcons at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary\nWeek 7: vs. Los Angeles Rams\nWeek Seven: Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 8: vs. Seattle Seahawks\nWeek Eight: Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 10: at New Orleans Saints\nWeek Ten: Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints – Game summary\nWeek 11: at Carolina Panthers\nWeek Eleven: Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers – Game summary\nWeek 12: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nWeek Twelve: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 13: vs. New Orleans Saints\nThanksgiving Day Games\nWeek Thirteen: New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 14: vs. Carolina Panthers\nWeek Fourteen: Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 15: at San Francisco 49ers\nWeek Fifteen: Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary\nWeek 16: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars\nWeek Sixteen: Jacksonville Jaguars at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary\nWeek 17: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers\nWeek Seventeen: Atlanta Falcons at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary\nStandings\nDivision\nConference\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "None (indoor stadium)\nGame attendance: 66,714\nReferee: Bill Vinovich\nTV announcers ( Fox): Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman and Shannon Spake\nRecap, Game Book\nGame information\nFirst quarter\nMIN – Adam Thielen 23-yard pass from Kirk Cousins ( Dan Bailey kick), 11:50. Vikings 7–0. Drive: 2 plays, 21 yards, 1:03. MIN – Dalvin Cook 19-yard run (Dan Bailey kick), 8:22. Vikings 14–0. Drive:",
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"title": "List of Minnesota Vikings head coaches - Wikipedia",
"headings": "List of Minnesota Vikings head coaches\nList of Minnesota Vikings head coaches\nContents\nHistory\nCoaches\nNotes\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Frazier was named head coach on a permanent basis on January 3, 2011, but his first full season in charge saw the Vikings finish with a 3–13 record. The following year saw a dramatic turnaround as the Vikings finished at 10–6 in 2012, just edging out the Chicago Bears to make the playoffs as the NFC's sixth seed with a win over the Green Bay Packers in week 17; however, the team slumped again in 2013, as a final 5–10–1 record ultimately saw Frazier fired on December 30, 2013. On January 15, 2014, the Vikings announced the hiring of the Cincinnati Bengals ' defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer as head coach, and in his first year at the helm, the team finished at 7–9, just missing the playoffs. The Vikings again improved to 11–5 in 2015, beating the Green Bay Packers in week 17 to win the NFC North for the first time since 2009 and snapping a streak of five consecutive titles by Green Bay; however, they went on to lose to the Seattle Seahawks in the wildcard round of the playoffs. After going 5–0 to start the 2016 season despite a slew of injuries, the team won just three games after their bye week and finished 8–8. In 2017, Zimmer led the team to a 13–3 record and a first-round bye on the way to the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, who won 38–7, leaving the Vikings just short of becoming the first team ever to reach a Super Bowl played in their own stadium. Coaches\n#\nNumber of coaches\nYrs\nYears coached\nFirst\nFirst season coached\nLast\nLast season coached\nGC\nGames coached\nW\nWins\nL\nLosses\nT\nTies\nWin%\nWin percentage\n00 *†\nElected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a coach and\nspent entire NFL head coaching career with the Vikings\n00 ‡\nElected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a player\n00 *\nSpent entire NFL head coaching career with the Vikings\nNote: Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2020 NFL season.",
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"title": "Vikings Name Kevin Stefanski Offensive Coordinator",
"headings": "Vikings Name Kevin Stefanski Offensive Coordinator\nVikings Name Kevin Stefanski Offensive Coordinator\nStefanski's Background\nPlayer\nCoaching/Administration\nJared Allen Talks About His Unforgettable Career\n",
"segment": "Vikings Name Kevin Stefanski Offensive Coordinator\nNews | Minnesota Vikings – vikings.com\nVikings Name Kevin Stefanski Offensive Coordinator\nJan 09, 2019 at 02:14 PM\nEagan, Minn. (January 9, 2019) – The Minnesota Vikings have named Kevin Stefanski offensive coordinator. \"Kevin is a smart young coach with a bright future,\" said Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer. \" I'm happy to have him take over the offensive coordinator job. His work ethic and teaching ability have been obvious to me behind the scenes since I came here five years ago. He's well respected by coaches and players both and I know he's up to the task.\" Stefanski, the longest-tenured coach on the Vikings staff, completed his 13th season with the club in 2018 and has coached quarterbacks, tight ends and running backs in his dozen-plus seasons with the team. Stefanski served as the quarterbacks coach in 2017 and 2018 before being elevated to interim offensive coordinator for the final three games of the 2018 season. In Stefanski's first season working with quarterback Kirk Cousins, the veteran had a career year setting season bests in completion percentage (70.1 percent) and passing touchdowns (30) and threw the fewest interceptions (10) since becoming a full-time starter in 2015. Cousins reached benchmarks under the tutelage of Stefanski that no other quarterback in NFL history had, becoming the first ever to throw for at least 4,000 yards, at least 30 passing touchdowns, 10 or fewer interceptions and complete at least 70.0 percent of his passes in a season. In Week 15 vs. the Dolphins, Stefanski's first game as interim offensive coordinator, he guided the Vikings offense to a season-high 41 points and 418 yards of offense in a win over Miami.",
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"headings": "The Major Religions in Israel\nThe Major Religions in Israel\n1. Judaism - 74.7%\n2. Islam - 17.7%\n3. Christianity - 2%\nReligious Tolerance in Israel\nReligious Breakdown in Israel\n",
"segment": "The Major Religions in Israel - WorldAtlas\nThe Major Religions in Israel\nThe synagogue of Masada, Israel. Judaism is the most practiced religion in Israel. Religion has played an important role in the shaping of Israel’s history, lifestyle, and culture. Israel is the only country in which the majority of citizens are Jewish. As of 2016, 74.7% of Israel’s population identified as Jewish, 17.7% as Muslim, 2% as Christians and 1.6% as Druze. The remaining 4% include other faiths, such as Samaritans, Hindus, Baha’i’s, Buddhists, Neopagans, and African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. 1. Judaism - 74.7%\nThe majority of the population in Israel are followers of Orthodox Judaism, Reform Judaism, and Conservative Judaism. According to Orthodox Judaism, the Jewish Law and Torah are divine. Therefore, followers believe these laws are unalterable and should be adhered to fully.",
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"headings": "Religion in Israel\nReligion in Israel\nContents\nReligious self-definition\nReligious groups\nJudaism\nSecular-traditional spectrum\nOrthodox spectrum\nNon-Orthodox denominations of Judaism\nSecular–religious status quo\nChief Rabbinate\nKaraite Judaism\nConversion process\nSamaritans\nChristianity\nEastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches\nProtestants\nMessianic Judaism\nIslam\nAhmadiyya\nDruze\nBaháʼí Faith\nHindus\nNeopagans\nAfrican Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem\nSanctity of certain sites\nJerusalem\nOther sites\nReligious relations\nWithin the Jewish community\nBetween Jews and Christians\nMarriage and divorce\nRelative sizes of the religious communities in Israel\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nBibliography\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "These are Orthodox Judaism, administered by the Chief Rabbinate, Karaite Judaism, Islam, the Druze faith, the Roman, Armenian Catholic, Maronite, Greek Catholic, Syriac Catholic, Chaldean, Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Anglican churches and the Baháʼí Faith (only volunteers from foreign countries). The religious affiliation of the Israeli population as of 2019 was 74.2% Jewish, 17.8% Muslim, 2.0% Christian, and 1.6% Druze. The remaining 4.4% included faiths such as Samaritanism and Baháʼí, and \"religiously unclassified\", the category for all who do not belong to one of the recognized communities. While Israeli Jews are all technically under the jurisdiction of the state rabbinate, personal attitudes vary immensely, from extreme Orthodoxy to atheism and antireligion. Israeli Jews mainly classify themselves along a fourfold axis, from least to most observant, of hiloni or \"secular\", who constitute 40%-50% of all Jews; masorti or \"traditional\", 30%-40%; dati or \"religious\", 10%; and haredi, \"ultra-religious\", 10%. Israeli law greatly privileges recognized religions, but offers some protection for free practice of religion in general. Pew Research Center has identified Israel as one of the countries that places \"high\" restrictions on free exercise, and there have been limits placed on non-Orthodox streams of Judaism.",
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"headings": "Religion in Israel\nReligion in Israel\nContents\nReligious self-definition\nReligious groups\nJudaism\nSecular-traditional spectrum\nOrthodox spectrum\nNon-Orthodox denominations of Judaism\nSecular–religious status quo\nChief Rabbinate\nKaraite Judaism\nConversion process\nSamaritans\nChristianity\nEastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches\nProtestants\nMessianic Judaism\nIslam\nAhmadiyya\nDruze\nBaháʼí Faith\nHindus\nNeopagans\nAfrican Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem\nSanctity of certain sites\nJerusalem\nOther sites\nReligious relations\nWithin the Jewish community\nBetween Jews and Christians\nMarriage and divorce\nRelative sizes of the religious communities in Israel\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nBibliography\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The religious affiliation of the Israeli population as of 2019\n[update]\nwas 74.2% Jewish, 17.8% Muslim, 2.0% Christian, and 1.6% Druze. The remaining 4.4% included faiths such as Samaritanism and Baháʼí as well as \"religiously unclassified\", the category for all who do not belong to one of the recognized communities. While Jewish Israelis are all technically under the jurisdiction of the state rabbinate, personal attitudes vary immensely, from extreme Orthodoxy to irreligion and atheism. Jews in Israel mainly classify themselves along a fourfold axis, from least to most observant, of hiloni ( lit. ' secular'), 40–50% of the Jewish Israeli population; masorti ( lit. ' traditional'), 30–40%; dati ( lit. ' religious'), 10%; and haredi ( lit. '",
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"segment": "Part of a series on\nJews and Judaism\n\nEtymology\nWho is a Jew? Jewish peoplehood\nJewish identity\nReligion\nGod in Judaism\nNames\nPrinciples of faith\nMitzvot\n613\nHalakha\nShabbat\nHolidays\nPrayer\nTzedakah\nLand of Israel\nBrit\nBar and Bat Mitzvah\nMarriage\nBereavement\nPhilosophy\nEthics\nKabbalah\nCustoms\nSynagogue\nRabbi\nTexts\nTanakh\nTorah\nNevi'im\nKetuvim\nTargum\nTalmud\nMishnah\nGemara\nRabbinic\nMidrash\nTosefta\nMishneh Torah\nTur\nShulchan Aruch\nZohar\nCommunities\nAshkenazi\nSephardi\nMizrahi\nBukharan\nKurdish\nMountain\nRomaniotes\nRelated groups: Lemba\nKhazars\nKaraim\nKrymchaks\nSamaritans\nCrypto-Jews\nMosaic Arabs\nPopulation\nLand of Israel\nIsraeli Jews\nPalestinian Jews\nEurope\nRussia\nPoland\nGermany\nNetherlands\nAustria\nHungary\nRomania\nUnited Kingdom\nFrance\nPortugal\nSpain\nItaly\nGreece\nBulgaria\nAsia\nIraq\nYemen\nSyria\nLebanon\nIran\nTurkey\nGeorgia\nIndia\nPakistan\nChina\nAfrica\nMorocco\nAlgeria\nTunisia\nLibya\nEgypt\nEthiopia\nSouth Africa\nNorth America\nUnited States\nCanada\nLatin America\nArgentina\nBrazil\nMexico\nOceania\nAustralia\nNew Zealand\nJudaism by country\nLists of Jews\nRabbis\nHistorical population comparisons\nDenominations\nAlternative\nConservative\nHumanistic\nKaraite\nLiberal\nOrthodox\nHaymanot\nReconstructionist\nReform\nRenewal\nTraditional\nCulture\nMinyan\nWedding\nNiddah\nPidyon haben\nMusic\nCuisine\nHiloni\nShidduch\nZeved habat\nConversion to Judaism\nLanguages\nHebrew\nBiblical\nYiddish\nJuhuri\nJudæo-Iranian\nLadino\nJudeo-Aramaic\nJudeo-Arabic\nHistory\nTimeline\nLeaders\nAncient\nKingdom of Judah\nTemple in Jerusalem\nBabylonian captivity\nYehud Medinata\nJerusalem\nin Judaism\nTimeline\nHasmonean dynasty\nSanhedrin\nSchisms\nPharisees\nJewish–Roman wars\nChristianity and Judaism\nIslamic–Jewish relations\nDiaspora\nMiddle Ages\nSabbateans\nHasidism\nHaskalah\nEmancipation\nThe Holocaust\nAliyah\nIsrael\nhistory\nArab–Israeli conflict\nLand of Israel\nBaal teshuva\nPersecution\nAntisemitism\nhistory\nPolitics\nZionism\nLabor\nRevisionist\nReligious\nGreen\nGeneral\nBundism\nWorld Agudath Israel\nFeminism\nPolitics of Israel\nLeft\nRight\n\nCategory\nPortal\nWikiProject\n\nThat night, Ahasuerus suffers from insomnia, and when the court's daily records are read to him to help him fall asleep, he learns of the services rendered by Mordecai in the earlier plot against his life. Ahasuerus asks whether anything was done for Mordecai and is told that he received no recognition for saving the king's life. Just then, Haman appears, and King Ahasuerus asks him what should be done for the man that the King wishes to honor. Thinking that the King is ref",
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"segment": "Religion in Israel - Wikipedia\nReligion in Israel\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Jews in Israel)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOverview of religion in Israel\nReligion in Israel (2016)\nJudaism- Hiloni (40%)\nJudaism- Masorti (23%)\nJudaism- Dati (10%)\nJudaism- Haredi (8%)\nIslam (14%)\nChristianity (2%)\nDruze (2%)\nOthers and unclassified (1%)\nWestern Wall and Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem\n(Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem is internationally disputed ). Religion in Israel is manifested primarily in Judaism. Israel is the world's only Jewish-majority state. Smaller faiths include Sunni Islam, Christianity — mostly Melkite and Orthodox — and the Druze. Religion plays a central role in national and civil life, and almost all citizens are automatically registered as members of the state's fourteen official religious communities, which exercise control over several matters of personal status, especially marriage. These are Orthodox Judaism, administered by the Chief Rabbinate, Karaite Judaism, Islam, the Druze faith, the Roman, Armenian Catholic, Maronite, Greek Catholic, Syriac Catholic, Chaldean, Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic and Anglican churches and the Baháʼí Faith (only volunteers from foreign countries). The religious affiliation of the Israeli population as of 2019 was 74.2% Jewish, 17.8% Muslim, 2.0% Christian, and 1.6% Druze. The remaining 4.4% included faiths such as Samaritanism and Baháʼí, and \"religiously unclassified\", the category for all who do not belong to one of the recognized communities. While Israeli Jews are all technically under the jurisdiction of the state rabbinate, personal attitudes vary immensely, from extreme Orthodoxy to atheism and antireligion. Israeli Jews mainly classify themselves along a fourfold axis, from least to most observant, of hiloni or \"secular\", who constitute 40%-50% of all Jews;",
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"segment": "As a result, Israel has a dynamic, creative and diverse culture. The holidays and festivals are all based on the Hebrew calendar. Religion\nThe majority of Israeli people practice Judaism, which accounts for 74.8% of the Israeli population. Islam is the second most prevalent religion at 17.6%. Christianity, Druze and other religions comprise 8.4% of the population. Celebrations\nThere are three important Jewish holidays in Israel: The Feast of Pesach (Passover), the Feast of Shavu’ot (Weeks) and the Feast of Sukkot (Tabernacles). These three festivals have historical and agricultural significance. The Feast of Pesach. Pesach means to “pass through” or “pass over” in English.",
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"segment": "Israel - People | Britannica\nLoad Previous Page\nPeople of Israel\nReligious and ethnic groups\nJews constitute about three-fourths of the total population of Israel. Almost all the rest are Palestinian Arabs, of whom most (roughly three-fourths) are Muslim; the remaining Arabs are Christians and Druze, who each make up only a small fraction of the total population. Arabs are the overwhelming majority in the Gaza Strip and the occupied territory of the West Bank. ( For information on Palestinians residing outside Israel, see Palestine .) Israel: Ethnic composition Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.\nJews\nThe Jewish population is diverse. Jews from eastern and western Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, Central Asia, North America, and Latin America have been immigrating to this area since the late 19th century. Differing in ethnic origin and culture, they brought with them languages and customs from a variety of countries. The Jewish community today includes survivors of the Holocaust, offspring of those survivors, and émigrés escaping anti-Semitism.",
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The authorities decided in 1650 and 1741 that Jews have to wear clothing evidencing their status and ethnicity. The first blood libel in Moldavia (and, as such, in Romania) was made in 1710, when the Jews of Târgu Neamț were charged with having killed a Christian child for ritual purposes. An anti-Jewish riot occurred in Bucharest in the 1760s. During the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, the Jews in the Danubian Principalities had to endure great hardships.",
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"headings": "10 Surprising Country Music Divorces\n10 Surprising Country Music Divorces\n10. LeAnn Rimes and Dean Sheremet\n9. Alan and Denise Jackson\n8. Trace and Rhonda Adkins\n7. Randy Travis and Lib Hatcher\n6. Shania Twain and Robert John “Mutt” Lange\n5. Jake Owen and Lacey Buchanan\n4. Reba McEntire and Narvel Blackstock\n3. Kenny Chesney and Renee Zellweger\n2. Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl\n1. Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert\n",
"segment": "WireImage\n2. Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl\nGarth Brooks and his first wife, Sandy Mahl, ended their marriage in 2000 after being married for 14 years. Before the country superstar’s rise to fame, the couple married in 1986. Together, they have three daughters. “Sandy and I both agree that we need to get divorced,” Brooks said. He also noted that his “retirement” from the road at the time did not help save his marriage, but it brought him closer to his children. “I am an infinite number of times closer to my children than I’ve been the entire seven years of their lives before [this year off],” he said. “ And I can’t help but think when I lie down at night and say my prayers that that in itself to me is worth the trade I’ve made to get here.” Brooks later married fellow country artist Trisha Yearwood in 2005. photo:",
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"title": "Garth Brooks and Wife Trisha Yearwood's Marriage and Kids",
"headings": "Garth Brooks and His Wife Trisha Yearwood Have a Grammy-Worthy Love Story\nGarth Brooks and His Wife Trisha Yearwood Have a Grammy-Worthy Love Story\nThe country stars have been married for 15 beautiful years.\nGarth and Trisha met in the ‘80s, but didn’t start dating until much later.\nThey got engaged and married in 2005.\nTrisha is a \"bonus mom\" to Garth's kids.\nSo what’s their secret?\n",
"segment": "Garth Brooks and Wife Trisha Yearwood's Marriage and Kids\nType keyword (s) to search\nEvery item on this page was chosen by The Pioneer Woman team. The site may earn a commission on some products. Garth Brooks and His Wife Trisha Yearwood Have a Grammy-Worthy Love Story\nThe country stars have been married for 15 beautiful years. By Megan Stein\nJan 20, 2021\nGarth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are one of country’s cutest couples. They’re the definition of a power duo: They’ve released tons of chart-topping hits, both have won Grammy Awards, and each is a master entertainer. Garth is even performing for the second time at a presidential inauguration during Joe Biden’s ceremony this year. Plus—they’re just so darn sweet! Seeing as how these two were clearly meant to be, it might come as a surprise that their love stories didn’t start with each other. In fact, Garth was married for 14 years to his ex-wife, Sandy Mahl, and Trisha was married to Christopher Latham and Robert Reynolds before Garth and Trisha ended up with each other.",
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"title": "Garth Brooks Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons",
"headings": "Garth Brooks Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nGarth Brooks Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nPersonal life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards & Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Garth Brooks in 2021\n",
"segment": "He met Sandy Mahl at college, and soon couple started dating. The couple dated for quite a long time before they got married. The couple had the perfect relationship and were blessed with three daughters. Due to their personal relationship, the couple got divorced. They were married for almost thirteen years. Garth Brooks then married to Trisha Yearwood, a country singer. Garth also does a lot of charity works. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 7 February 1962, Garth Brooks is 59 years old as of today’s date 26th May 2021. His height is 1.82 m tall, and his weight is 83 kg. Career\nWhile at the university, Garth started working at the local clubs and bars by singing, and entertainment council, Rod Phelps noticed his talent.",
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"headings": "10 Surprising Country Music Divorces\n10 Surprising Country Music Divorces\n10. LeAnn Rimes and Dean Sheremet\n9. Alan and Denise Jackson\n8. Trace and Rhonda Adkins\n7. Randy Travis and Lib Hatcher\n6. Shania Twain and Robert John “Mutt” Lange\n5. Jake Owen and Lacey Buchanan\n4. Reba McEntire and Narvel Blackstock\n3. Kenny Chesney and Renee Zellweger\n2. Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl\n1. Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert\n",
"segment": "I did the only thing I knew to do — I ran. I pushed her away… I didn’t have any clue as to what true marriage meant. I was so used to committing to one thing, music, and then I had to totally commit to a second thing, marriage. I didn’t know how to commit to both of them.” photo: WireImage\n2. Garth Brooks and Sandy Mahl\nGarth Brooks and his first wife, Sandy Mahl, ended their marriage in 2000 after being married for 14 years. Before the country superstar’s rise to fame, the couple married in 1986. Together, they have three daughters. “Sandy and I both agree that we need to get divorced,” Brooks said.",
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"headings": "The Story Behind Garth Brooks’ Two Marriages\nThe Story Behind Garth Brooks’ Two Marriages\nGarth Brooks’ Two Marriages – Sandy & Trisha\nGarth Brooks’ First Wife, Sandy Mahl\nGarth Brooks’ Second Wife, Trisha Yearwood\n37,959 likes\nGarth Brooks’ two marriages have certainly been fruitful. We wish the best for this blended family! Share this with other fans.\n",
"segment": "The Story Behind Garth Brooks' Two Marriages\nMid: 490015574\nThe Story Behind Garth Brooks’ Two Marriages\nby Tiffini Brock ‐ April 27, 2021\nphoto: Trisha Yearwood Instagram\nCountry music singer-songwriter Garth Brooks' two marriages always seem to attract interest and questions! More on the star's personal life...\nCountry music superstar Garth Brooks ‘ two marriages span the last few decades, starting with first wife Sandy Mahl and ending with current wife Trisha Yearwood. Today, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are country music royalty and seemingly the perfect couple. The two are constantly quoted as saying how in love they are after 15 years of marriage. The history of their relationship, however, includes some very important people— Garth and Sandy’s three daughters! Garth Brooks’ Two Marriages – Sandy & Trisha\nGarth Brooks’ First Wife, Sandy Mahl\nBrooks met Mahl at Oklahoma State when he was working as a bouncer in a college bar. The two became college sweethearts and married in 1986. The union resulted in three daughters, Taylor Mayne Pearl Brooks (born 1992), August Anna Brooks (born 1994), and Allie Colleen Brooks (born 1996).",
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"title": "Garth Brooks's Wife Trisha Yearwood Talks Compromise in Their 14-Year Marriage",
"headings": "Trisha Yearwood Reveals Why She and Garth Brooks \"Have to Compromise\" in Their Marriage\nTrisha Yearwood Reveals Why She and Garth Brooks \"Have to Compromise\" in Their Marriage\nThe two country artists tied the knot back in 2005.\n",
"segment": "Before Trisha, Garth was married to Sandy Mahl for 15 years. Trisha was previously married to Christopher Latham for four years and Robert Reynolds for five years. Garth and Trish will perform at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday, May 2 at 8 p.m. ET. For country music couple Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks, making each other a priority is the glue that keeps them together. Speaking to Good Morning America in December, the Food Network host said that despite their hectic schedules, she and the \"Unanswered Prayers\" singer constantly do their best to make time for each other. \"You have to make it a conscious effort to make sure that you put each other first, and we do that, and sometimes it's not easy,\" Trisha said. \" We have to compromise, and that's really what it's about. We're friends at the end of the day, and we enjoy each other's company and like being together.\" Jeff Kravitz\nTrisha and Garth met back in 1987 while recording a demo. At the time, Garth was still married to his first wife, Sandy Mahl, while Trisha was married to Christopher Latham.",
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"segment": "The two are constantly quoted as saying how in love they are after 15 years of marriage. The history of their relationship, however, includes some very important people— Garth and Sandy’s three daughters! Garth Brooks’ Two Marriages – Sandy & Trisha\nGarth Brooks’ First Wife, Sandy Mahl\nBrooks met Mahl at Oklahoma State when he was working as a bouncer in a college bar. The two became college sweethearts and married in 1986. The union resulted in three daughters, Taylor Mayne Pearl Brooks (born 1992), August Anna Brooks (born 1994), and Allie Colleen Brooks (born 1996). During the marriage, Garth’s career took off and he became the megastar we know today. While he was getting started in Nashville, he met fellow musician Trisha Yearwood in 1987, 13 months after Brooks married Mahl. “ I felt that feeling like when you just meet your wife,” Brooks once told Ellen DeGeneres. Still, Brooks says he was committed to making his marriage to Sandy work and would try to do so for many more years. “Being married, it’s gotta be right.",
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"segment": "Personal Life: Brooks met his first wife, songwriter Sandy Mahl while in college. They got married on May 24, 1986. The couple had three daughters: Taylor, August, and Allie. Brooks and Mahl divorced on December 17, 2001. His divorce was one of the most expensive divorces of all time. Garth paid Sandy a $125 million settlement. Brooks remarried on December 10, 2005, to country singer Trisha Yearwood. In July 2013, Brooks became a grandfather when August had a daughter named Karalynn with Chance Michael Russell.",
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"headings": "Garth Brooks’ Kids: Where Are His Daughters Now?\nGarth Brooks’ Kids: Where Are His Daughters Now?\n1. Allie Brooks Is a Singer Like Her Dad, Who Called Her Voice ‘Beautiful’\n2. August Brooks Is a Young Mother & Worked at a Law Firm in Oklahoma\n3. Taylor Brooks Was Named After Music Greats & Garth Has Revealed That He Needed to Get Reacquainted With His Daughters After the Divorce\n4. Trisha Yearwood Has Called Herself the ‘Bonus Mom’ of Garth’s Kids, Calling Them ‘Lovely Young Women’\n5. Garth’s Marriage to His Daughters’ Mom Sandy Mahl Ended After 15 Years But He Was Deeply Moved by Her Comments in the Documentary\n",
"segment": "She still uses the name Sandy Mahl Brooks, is single and extremely wealthy due to the couple’s divorce settlement (her net worth is around $125 million.) Sandy and Garth were married for 15 years before divorcing in 2001, four years before Garth married Trisha. Sandy and Garth, 57, have three daughters together: Taylor, August and Allie. He has explained his feelings about the marriage. “ Being married, it’s gotta be right. This is who you went to college with and you were married in front of God and your family and everybody. Still, at the end of the day, There comes that time where you’re looking at the rest of your life and going, ‘How do you want to live it?’” he told Country Fancast. Video Video related to garth brooks’ kids:",
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"segment": "1986\nBrooks married his college sweetheart, Songwriter Sandy Mahl, on May 24, 1986. The couple later had three daughters: Taylor Mayne Pearl (born 1992), August Anna (born 1994), and Allie Colleen Brooks (born 1996) Brooks and Mahl separated in March 1999, announcing their plans to divorce on October 9, 2000, and filing for divorce on November 6, 2000. The divorce became final on December 17, 2001. Brooks remarried on December 10, 2005, to country singer Trisha Yearwood. In July 2013, Brooks became a grandfather when August had daughter Karalynn with Chance Michael Russell. 1989\nGarth Brooks' eponymous first album was released in 1989 and was a chart success. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and reached No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart.",
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"segment": "330 feet\nMain Outlet: Atlantic Ocean\nKnown for: Being the largest river in the world\n19 Amazon River Facts for Kids\nThe Amazon River is a very long watercourse in South America. The Amazon River flows through three countries in South America. The three countries the Amazon River flows through are Brazil, Columbia and Peru. There are more than 1,100 tributary rivers that flow into the Amazon River. A few of the main stems of the Amazon River are the Mantaro River and the Apurímac River. The Amazon River drains into the Atlantic Ocean. An estimated 20% of the ocean’s freshwater supply comes from the Amazon River discharge. The entire length of the Amazon River is 4,086 miles.",
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"segment": "Rivers of South America\nRivers of South America\nPosted By Kathleen Aug 15, 2015\nThe continent of South America is located on the planet’s southern hemisphere. It is marked by a variety of geographical features, including a number of rivers. Discussed below is the interesting information and facts about some of the major rivers of South America. Amazon\nThe Amazon is the second longest river on the planet and the longest of the rivers of South America with a length of 6,437 kilometers. Its source lies at the Andes while its course covers seven countries of the continent. The river finally joins the Atlantic Ocean where its long journey comes to an end. In terms of the average water discharge, the Amazon ranks as the largest river in the world. More facts about the gigantic Amazon River are given below. During its journey, the river crosses international borders between seven countries including Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Guyana, Venezuela and Colombia. The width of river reaches up to 190 kilometers during the wet season.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Most Powerful Rivers in the World\nTop 10 Most Powerful Rivers in the World\n10. Mekong River\nWatch on\n9. Lena River\n8. Parana River\n7. Yenisey River\n6. Mississippi River\n5. Brahmaputra River\n4. Yangtze River\n3. Orinoco River\n2. Congo River\n1. Amazon River\nLiked it? Take a second to support Toptenz.net on Patreon!\n",
"segment": "3. Orinoco River\nThe Orinoco River is one of the longest in South America. In fact, it is the 3rd longest in South America. The river is 1,330 miles long and flows through Colombia and Venezuela. It begins at the Delgago Chalbaud Mountain. Once the river passes the forested terrain and waterfalls, it slows. However, the waterfalls become rapids which have proven to be extremely difficult to navigate, even though during this time the river is downstream. Eventually the river dumps into the Atlantic Ocean. The river also experiences coastal upwelling year-round, which often poses a threat for those who live close to the river. 2.",
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"segment": "The Longest Rivers in South America - WorldAtlas\nThe Longest Rivers in South America\nThe Purus River is the longest river in South America. South America is the 4th largest continent in the world by land area. While it is often considered to be its own continent, it is by some definitions a sub-continent of Americas. The continent has many notable features including Angel falls, the Amazon River (the longest river in the world), the Amazon Rainforest, the Atacama Desert and the Andes mountain range. South America is notable for being home to some of the most biodiverse places on Earth. The 6 Longest Rivers in South America\n1. The Amazon River\nThe 4,345 mile long Amazon River was considered to be the 2nd longest river in the world until recently, when some Peruvian and Brazilian studies confirmed that it is longer than the Nile. The most distant source of the Amazon is the Mantaro River in Peru. The Mantaro joins with other tributaries to form river Ucayali which meets with river Maranon to create the primary stem of the Amazon. The River Ene forms at the confluence of the River Apurimac and the River Mantaro, and it is part of the Amazon river’s headwaters which originates from Mismi.",
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"segment": "Mississippi River. Brahmaputra River. Yangtze River. Orinoco River. The Orinoco River is one of the longest in South America. Congo River. You might know the Congo River as the Zaire River. Amazon River. The Amazon River is the largest river in the world when looking at its volume. READ What Is The Fastest Growing Province In Canada?",
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"segment": "However, these areas are all bordered by water. As a result, they are less dependent on river systems for transportation than is South America. South America has three major river systems. The Orinoco is the northernmost river system, with the Amazon also in the north, and the Parana in the south of the continent. ORINOCO RIVER\nThe Orinoco River winds through the northern part of the continent, mainly in Venezuela. It flows more than 1,500 miles, partly along the Colombia-Venezuela border, to the Atlantic. The Orinoco River basin drains the interior lands of both Venezuela and Colombia. Some of the areas drained by the Orinoco are home to the few remaining Native American peoples, such as the Yanomamo. AMAZON RIVER\nFarther south, the Amazon River flows about 4,000 miles from west to east, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. Its branches start in the Andes Mountains of South America, close to the Pacific.",
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"headings": "What is the longest river in South America?\nWhat is the longest river in South America?\nFour fast facts about the Amazon River\n1. The Amazon is the longest river in South America (and maybe the world!)\n2. The Amazon runs through seven countries\n3. It’s home to a huge number of fish species\n4. The Amazon River has plenty of mammals and reptiles, too\n",
"segment": "What is the longest river in South America? What is the longest river in South America? South America boasts no shortage of great rivers. The Madeira River stretches some 3,250 kilometres and the Parana dwarfs it at 4,880 kilometres. Most impressive of all is the longest river in South America is the Amazon River. Most people correctly associate the Amazon River with the Amazon rainforest, but how much more do you really know? Here are four quick facts about the Amazon! Planning your next vacation in Patagonia? Download our free practical guide . Four fast facts about the Amazon River\nIt discharges more water into the ocean than any other river.",
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"segment": "The Longest Rivers in South America\nThe Amazon River. The 4,345 mile long Amazon River was considered to be the 2nd longest river in the world until recently, when some Peruvian and Brazilian studies confirmed that it is longer than the Nile. Parana-Rio de la Plata. Tocantins-Araguaia. Madeira-Mamore-Grande-Caine-Rocha. Purus River. Sao Francisco. What are the world’s major mountain ranges? They generally form when tectonic plates collide. The Earth has many mountains, and many mountain ranges, but the most important six are the Himalayas, Andes, the Karakoram range, the Rockies, the Antarctic Mountains, and the Alps.",
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"segment": "South America - Rivers | Britannica\nLoad Previous Page\nRivers of South America\nDrainage is notably affected by the physical dissymmetry of the continent. The major basins lie east of the Andes, and the main rivers flow to the Atlantic Ocean. The four largest drainage systems—the Amazon, Río de la Plata ( Paraguay, Paraná, and Uruguay rivers), Orinoco, and São Francisco —cover about two-thirds of the continent. By far the largest system is formed by the Amazon River, which stretches some 4,000 miles (6,400 km) across equatorial South America. The volume of water it carries surpasses that of all other rivers, constituting one-fifth of the total flowing fresh water of the world. About 6,350,000 cubic feet (179,800 cubic metres) of water per second is emptied into the Atlantic by the Amazon, which is more than 10 times the outflow of the Mississippi River. The Amazon drains some 2,722,000 square miles (7,050,000 square km)—about two-fifths of South America—and has more than 1,000 tributaries, several of which are more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) long. Rising in the central Peruvian Andes, it is named the Marañón in its upper course; after being joined by several rivers—including the Ucayali River, from which the Amazon ’s length traditionally is measured—it escapes from the Andes through narrow canyons ( pongos ). If measured from the Marañón-Ucayali confluence, the Amazon is second in length only to the Nile.",
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"segment": "Afrikaans, English, Swazi, Sotho, Swan, Ndebele, Venda, Zulu, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, and Xhosa. Less than 2% of South African citizens speak a first language that is not an official language. However, most of the people can speak more than one language. South African Sign Language is also understood across the country especially when interpreters decode the message. Popularly Spoken Native Languages\nZulu is the most widely spoken language in South Africa with about 12 million speakers representing 23% of the country’s population. The language is understood by more than half of South Africans. The other popular language is the Xhosa with 16% of the population speaking the language. Xhosa is the most widespread language in the country with the majority of the speakers living in the Eastern Cape. The distribution of Xhosa language makes it one of the popular native languages in South Africa. However, Zulu became a predominant language in the country after Apartheid.",
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"segment": "South African Languages\nThe population of South Africa is composed of people from different backgrounds, speaking different languages. Eleven languages are considered the country’s official languages. The first official languages were English and Dutch. The majority of South Africans can speak more than one language. The language spoken by the majority of the people, especially native South Africans is Zulu which is spoken by 23% of the population followed by Xhosa and Afrikaans at 16% and 14% respectively. Zulu is the language of the Zulu people who number 10 million. It is understood by 50% of the total population. The Zulu language became an official language in 1994. The Xhosa language is spoken by 8 million people as the first language and over 11 million as a second language. The majority of Xhosa speakers live in Eastern Cape Province.",
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"segment": "Which language is mostly spoken in South Africa? The most spoken language in South Africa is Zulu, also known as isiZulu. It is a Nguni language that is used by about 11.6 million individuals as their first tongue and 15.7 million others as their second tongue. What are the top 3 languages spoken in South Africa? The top three most used South African languages are Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans. Zulu has about 27.3 million speakers, while Xhosa and Afrikaans have 19.1 million and 17.2 million speakers, respectively. What are the top 3 languages spoken in Africa? The top three tongues widely used in the continent are Kiswahili, Arabic, and French. According to Africa Facts, Kiswahili is a Bantu tongue that has over 100 million speakers, especially in Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, and Djibouti. Arabic, on the other hand, is Semitic that is also spoken by over 100 million people.",
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"segment": "Languages Of South Africa - WorldAtlas\nLanguages Of South Africa\nA warning sign in South Africa shown in three languages: English, Africkaans, and Zulu. Languages Of South Africa\nSouth Africa is a diverse nation with a population of over 55 million comprising of people different languages, origins, cultures, and religious practices. The country is also home to over 5 million immigrants, especially from the neighboring Zimbabwe. There are eleven major languages of South Africa; Afrikaans, English, Swazi, Sotho, Swan, Ndebele, Venda, Zulu, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, and Xhosa. Less than 2% of South African citizens speak a first language that is not an official language. However, most of the people can speak more than one language. South African Sign Language is also understood across the country especially when interpreters decode the message. Popularly Spoken Native Languages\nZulu is the most widely spoken language in South Africa with about 12 million speakers representing 23% of the country’s population.",
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"segment": "Languages in South Africa | SA Language Facts | Languages in Cape Town\nLanguages in South Africa\nThere are 11 official languages in South Africa which shows the great cultural diversity of the people of South Africa. The official languages in South Africa are: isiZulu, isiXhosa, Afrikaans, Sepedi, Setswana, English, Sesotho, Xitsonga, Siswati, Tshivenda, and isiNdebele. Dominant Languages in South Africa\nThe above South African languages and some dialects thereof are used as home languages by the multicultural population of South Africa in the order given above. Although isiZulu is the most spoken African language and is the home language of almost a quarter of South Africans, English and Afrikaans dominate the language use in schools as medium of instruction or in official language in publications such as newspapers, advertising material, books, written instructions, directions and road signage. English is widely recognised in the country as the language of commerce and science in South Africa, however it is only spoken by less than one tenth of the population in S outh Africa as home language. More info on the dominant languages in the different provinces\nLanguage use in Cape Town\n• In Cape Town, Afrikaans as well as English are both widely spoken and understood. In the Northern Suburbs, Bellville, Somerset West and along the West Coast, you will encounter many people speaking predominantly Afrikaans, while along the Atlantic Seaboard and in the Southern Suburbs, English is the dominant language in the shops. In schools and business, often people switch between the two languages. • Afrikaans is the home language of many residents (55%) in the Northern Suburbs around Durbanville and Bellville.",
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"segment": "It was initially known as Cape Dutch, with proper Dutch being the formal written language. Today Afrikaans is the third most common language in South Africa, spoken by nearly seven million people. It is the dominant language in the Western Cape and the Northern Cape. Afrikaans Language Monument, Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa | © Robert Cutts/Flickr\nNguni Languages\nSouth Africa’s African languages originate from two language families, namely Nguni and Sotho-Tswana languages. Within South Africa, four Nguni languages are commonly spoken — isiZulu, isiXhosa, isiNdebele and siSwati — which are all tonal languages. isiZulu — Zulu is the most common language in South Africa, spoken by nearly 23% of the population, or 11.6 million people. It is the official language of the Zulu people, South Africa’s largest ethnic group, who take their name from a major clan that originated in KwaZulu-Natal. One of the most distinctive features of Zulu is the use of click consonants, shared with other Nguni languages. Nearly 80% of Zulu speakers reside in KwaZulu-Natal, with the remainder confined to Mpumalanga and Gauteng. Being from the same language family, Zulu and Xhosa are mutually intelligible.",
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"headings": "The 11 languages of South Africa\nThe 11 languages of South Africa\nSouth Africa has 11 official languages and a multilingual population fluent in at least two. IsiZulu and isiXhosa are the largest languages, while English is spoken at home by only one in 10 people – most of them not white.\nJump to:\nOverview of South Africa’s languages\nMultilingual South Africa\nWhich two languages does (member of household) speak most often in this household?\nCode-switching South Africa\nWho speaks what?\nSouth Africa’s 11 official languages\nThe languages of the provinces\nThe languages\nAfrikaans\nAfrikaans and South Africa’s population groups\nEnglish\nEnglish and South Africa’s population groups\nisiNdebele\nIsiNdebele and South Africa’s population groups\nisiXhosa\nIsiXhosa and South Africa’s population groups\nisiZulu\nIsiZulu and South Africa’s population groups\nSesotho\nSesotho and South Africa’s population groups\nSesotho sa Leboa (Sepedi)\nSesotho sa Leboa and South Africa’s population groups\nSetswana\nSetswana and South Africa’s population groups\nsiSwati\nSiSwati and South Africa’s population groups\nTshivenda\nTshivenda and South Africa’s population groups\nXitsonga\nXitsonga and South Africa’s population groups\nSources & notes\nLike this:\n",
"segment": "The 11 languages of South Africa - South Africa Gateway\nArts & Culture\nThe 11 languages of South Africa\nBy\nSouth Africa gateway\non\n3 May 2020\nSouth Africa has 11 official languages and a multilingual population fluent in at least two. IsiZulu and isiXhosa are the largest languages, while English is spoken at home by only one in 10 people – most of them not white. South Africa is a diverse nation with a rich language heritage. ( Collage images sourced from South African Tourism)\nSouth Africa’s Constitution recognises 11 official languages: Sepedi (also known as Sesotho sa Leboa ), Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa and isiZulu. For centuries South Africa’s official languages were European – Dutch, English, Afrikaans. African languages, spoken by at least 80% of the people, were ignored. In 1996 South Africa’s new Constitution gave official protection to all major languages. South Africa has about 34 historically established languages. Thirty are living languages, and four extinct Khoesan languages.",
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"headings": "How many people can speak english fluently in South Africa?\nHow many people can speak english fluently in South Africa?\nAdam Helps\nMqondisi Gumede\nDo some black South Africans prefer English to Afrikaans due to the latter's association with Apartheid? If so, is this common?\nMichelle De Wet\nDo white South Africans speak Afrikaans or English?\nKwena Makgamatha\nWhy do many South Africans speak English?\n25 insanely cool gadgets selling out quickly in 2021.\nTommy Dennis\nDo people in South Africa speak in British/English Accent?\nAdrian Hall\nWhy do South Africans speak English?\nKwena Makgamatha\nDoes everyone in South Africa speak English?\nSeun Oloruntegbe\nHow many people speak English in Africa?\nClint Gary Batts\nWhat percentage of white South Africans speak English as their first language?\nJon Low\nAre there South Africans that can't speak any English?\n",
"segment": "English is one of the eleven official language of South Africa. It is the fourth largest language and the “de facto” national language of the country since it dominates most aspect of commucation in South Africa. Here are the factors that make it dominate: It is used the official language of instruction at almost all basic and higher institutions of education attended by black South Africans (who represent 80.2% of national population). It is also used by almost all Asians and many whites and Coloureds (South African term for a person of “mixed races”) for the same purpose. It is the dominant language used by government at national, provincial and district level, and by many local level. In the media it is where it dominates the most, especially on television and print. There is also a lot of American and British television content available, further strengthening the understanding of the language. The majority of young, black South Africans prefer it as they identify a lot with African-American culture, especially music (sometimes it’s a bit difficult to determine if a young, black South African is speaking American English or South African English). 7.8K views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by Best Gadget Advice\n25 insanely cool gadgets selling out quickly in 2021.",
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"segment": "When the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, English was made the official language along with Dutch, which was replaced by Afrikaans in 1925. English is taught as a compulsory language in schools, along with Afrikaans or an African language. That being said, it is the home language of only 9.6% of the population, or five million people (according to the 2011 census). The majority of English speakers are found in the main hubs of South Africa — Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Cape Town City Hall | © Martie Swart/Flickr\nAfrikaans\nAfrikaans is a West Germanic language that evolved from Dutch, spoken by 17th-century colonizers in the Cape. It was initially known as Cape Dutch, with proper Dutch being the formal written language. Today Afrikaans is the third most common language in South Africa, spoken by nearly seven million people. It is the dominant language in the Western Cape and the Northern Cape. Afrikaans Language Monument, Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa | © Robert Cutts/Flickr\nNguni Languages\nSouth Africa’s African languages originate from two language families, namely Nguni and Sotho-Tswana languages. Within South Africa, four Nguni languages are commonly spoken — isiZulu, isiXhosa, isiNdebele and siSwati — which are all tonal languages.",
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"segment": "What is the most spoken language in South Africa? Top 11 SA languages\nNews South Africa Facts and Life Hacks\nFacts and Life Hacks\nWhat is the most spoken language in South Africa? Top 11 SA languages\n3 months ago by Kissa Wambugu\nLanguage is a verbal representation of culture and people. South Africa is considered the rainbow nation since it is one of the most ethnically diverse nations on the continent. Centuries ago, the country was majorly inhabited by the pastoral Khoikhoi, the hunter-gatherer San, Xhosa, and Zulu, which is the most spoken language in South Africa. Photo: canva.com (modified by author)\nSource: UGC\nFor decades, the languages recognised by the constitution included English, European-Dutch, and Afrikaans. For many years, most of the local varieties were disregarded, despite being spoken by more than 80% of the country’s population. According to the Council for Foreign Relations, the 1996 constitution review gave new official protection to all the country’s major languages.",
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"segment": "Which product of Willy Wonka Candy are you\nasking about. Where does Willy Wonka take place? Willy Wonka takes place in England. Where is the golden ticket on Willy Wonka island on poptropica? it is on main street go to willy wonka and say i want a golden\nticket or you just press willy wonka! Is willy wonka married? No, Willy Wonka wants to leave the factory to a child because he\nhas no family. Who played Willy Wonka in willy wonka and the chocolate factory? Gene Wilder\nHow do bougainvillea attract pollinators? willy wonka willy wonka the amazing chocolatier by basura\nbandara\nWhat was the 1st Willy Wonka candy ever made?",
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"segment": "18. Anthony Newley also wanted to play Bill, but Stuart also objected to this for the same reason. 19. Principal photography commenced on 30 April 1970, and ended on 19 November 1970. 20. The primary shooting location was Munich, Bavaria, West Germany, because it was significantly cheaper than filming in the United States and the setting was conducive to Wonka’s factory; Stuart also liked the ambiguity and unfamiliarity of the location. READ ΝΕΧΤ Why Gene Wilder refused to watch the 2005 remake of Willy Wonka? 21. Production designer Harper Goff centered the factory on the massive Chocolate Room.",
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"segment": "In reality, Willy Wonka can be interpreted as a representative of the elite. He runs a factory that operates on the labors of others and benefits from sales marketed towards the young. It's a classic critique of wealth-building and though masked by bright colors and light-hearted songs, the film still allows for Wonka to represent this too. 6 The book sets Wonka in London, but the film was shot in Germany. While Willy Wonka's factory in Dahl's novel is located in London, England, the movie actually filmed many exterior scenes in Munich, Germany. From the school that Charlie attends, to Bill's Candy Shop where he goes to buy his winning piece of chocolate, you'll be able to spot many locations from the movie if you ever find yourself visiting Munich. Charlie's house where his aging grandparents live is located in the German countryside, and the gates of the factory used in the film that said \"Wonka\" were filmed on Munich streets too. 5 Gene Wilder's Boat Scene Surprise\nIn a scene where Wonka has the children ride a boat over the chocolate river and through a tunnel, the candymaker begins to show signs of his imagination that might imply he's some sort of crazy genius. When filming this scene, Gene Wilder had never rehearsed it in front of his co-stars and kept many of his acting choices a secret until he was in front of the camera. His resulting performance seemed so realistic that many of the children on set believed that Wilder might have actually been going crazy.",
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"segment": "This was through his new employees, the Oompa Loompas . One day, Mr. Wonka informed the world of a contest, in which five Golden Tickets had been placed in five random Wonka Bars worldwide, and the winners would be given a full tour of the factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate, while one ticket holder would be given a prize at the end of the tour. After all five of the tickets were found, Willy greeted Charlie and the other ticket holders outside the factory and led the group into the facility. Throughout the movie, Mr. Wonka had flashbacks to his troubled childhood. During the tour, each of the bad children disobeyed his orders with something related to their individual character flaws. Augustus began to drink the chocolate river until he overbalanced and fell into the river and was sucked into a pipe. After a fast boat ride, the tour then progressed to the Inventing Room, where Violet chewed on an experimental piece of gum against Wonka's orders. She then transformed into a large blueberry. Later on, Veruca wanted to buy a squirrel from the Nut Room and when Mr. Wonka and her father refused to get her one, she went into the room herself. But when she tried to grab a squirrel, all of the squirrels teamed up and threw her down the chute, and then the squirrels sent her father down the chute as well.",
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"segment": "Charlie finds money sticking out of a snowbank and buys himself two Wonka chocolate bars; the second contains the last golden ticket. The five children are greeted outside the factory by the eccentric visionary Willy Wonka. The inside of the chocolate factory is magical, and the workers are revealed to be the tiny cacao -loving Oompa-Loompas, rescued from Loompaland by Wonka. As the tour progresses, four of the children, too self-centred to follow the rules, suffer bizarre—and often painful—consequences. In the Chocolate Room, the gluttonous Augustus Gloop falls into the river of chocolate and is sucked into a glass pipe carrying the liquid chocolate to be made into fudge. The gum -obsessed Violet Beauregarde steals a piece of experimental chewing gum, which turns her into a blueberry. The extremely spoiled Veruca Salt tries to seize a trained squirrel to have for herself, but the squirrels identify her as a bad nut and toss her down a garbage chute. Mike Teavee inserts himself into an experiment on sending candy bars through television and is shrunk to pocket size. The Oompa-Loompas regularly break into moralizing songs to comment on the children’s misbehaviour.",
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"segment": "They are soon taken to the Inventing Room, where Violet chews a piece of experimental gum, and blows up into a blueberry; she is the second child removed from the tour. After an exhausting jog down a series of corridors, Wonka allows his guests to rest outside of the Nut Room, but refuses them entry. Veruca, seeing squirrels inside, demands one from Wonka, but when she is refused, she invades the Nut Room, where the squirrels attack her, judge her a bad nut and throw her down the garbage chute. Likewise with her parents, who go in to rescue her. The remaining visitors travel via Great Glass Elevator to the Television Room, where Mike accidentally shrinks himself to a few inches tall using a teleporter Wonka invented, and is the last to be eliminated from the tour. Charlie, being the last child left, wins the prize - the factory itself. Wonka had distributed the Golden Tickets to find an heir, and Charlie was the only one who passed the test. Together they go to Charlie's house in the glass elevator and take the whole family back to the chocolate factory to live out the rest of their lives. Missing chapters\nAs \"lost chapters\" recently found reveal, in unpublished drafts of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory far more than five children got the golden ticket to tour Willy Wonka's secret chocolate factory, far more than four were eliminated, and the children faced more rooms and more temptations to test their self-control.",
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"segment": "He was also heavier in this film. While his physical stature was relatively unchanged after his journey into the Boiler Room, he is partially covered in chocolate, which he eats off himself as he leaves the factory, much to his mother's consternation. It is implied through dialogue that Augustus is now made of chocolate. His hometown of Düsseldorf is briefly seen resembling a southern German town during winter, with wooden houses and a backdrop of snow-capped Alps mountains. However, the real Düsseldorf is actually the capital city of the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in the lower Rhine plains, and is also located near the industrialized metropolis of Ruhr Valley. In the 2005 film's video game, Wonka says at the beginning of the Wriggle Sweets Room level, \"Now that Bavarian bully is backing up the entire candy flow!\" which is geographically incorrect, though Wonka may not really care. The town shown in the film was actually Gengenbach, in the southern German state of Baden-Württemberg. Musical\nIn the play \"Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,\" Augustus is a combination of the boys in the book and the 2005 movie, with his song from the 1971 film being used. He is very gluttonous and says little.",
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"segment": "However, many changes were put into the character: He acts as like an immature child because of his troubled childhood, and therefore shows a dislike for parents. During his childhood, Willy was the son of his hometown's local dentist, Dr. Wilbur Wonka. This unfortunately made Willy not allowed to eat chocolate and sweets, and he eventually ran away from home, later starting up his chocolate business from a single shop to a gigantic factory. However, he later dismissed all of his workers after spies began infiltrating his factory to steal his secret recipes, though chocolate seemed to still come out of his factory. This was through his new employees, the Oompa Loompas . One day, Mr. Wonka informed the world of a contest, in which five Golden Tickets had been placed in five random Wonka Bars worldwide, and the winners would be given a full tour of the factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate, while one ticket holder would be given a prize at the end of the tour. After all five of the tickets were found, Willy greeted Charlie and the other ticket holders outside the factory and led the group into the facility. Throughout the movie, Mr. Wonka had flashbacks to his troubled childhood. During the tour, each of the bad children disobeyed his orders with something related to their individual character flaws.",
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"segment": "Rushing home, he encounters the same man seen whispering to the other winners, who introduces himself as Slugworth and offers a reward for a sample of Wonka's latest creation, the Everlasting Gobstopper . Returning home with the Golden Ticket, Charlie chooses Joe, who, in excitement, rises out of bed for the first time in twenty years, as his chaperone. The next day, Wonka greets the ticket winners and leads them inside, where each signs a contract before the tour. The factory includes a candy land with a river of chocolate and other sweets. The visitors meet Wonka's labor force, small men known as Oompa-Loompas. Individual character flaws cause the other winners to give into temptation, resulting in their elimination from the tour while the Oompa-Loompas sing a song of morality after each. While the tour continues, Charlie and Joe enter the Fizzy Lifting Drinks Room and sample the drinks against Wonka's orders. They float and have a near-fatal encounter with the exhaust fan at the top of the room before their burping allows them to descend back to the ground. As the tour ends, Charlie and Joe, now the only two remaining guests, ask about what will become of the other children, and Wonka assures them that they will be fine. Wonka then hastily retreats to his office without awarding them the promised lifetime supply of chocolate.",
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"segment": "The primary setting in the novel is Wonka's Chocolate Factory. It's protected with large iron gates and a wall. From the outside, can hear strange whizzing sounds, see smoke rising from the chimneys, and smell chocolate from half a mile away. Charlie's family claims that it's the largest one in the world; they say it's fifty times as big as any other chocolate factory. When Charlie wins the contest and is allowed to go inside, he finds that the factory is a bizarre and exciting place—but also dangerous. There's a chocolate river; there's a room where everything is edible and chocolate is mixed by a waterfall. The factory has a mountain made of fudge, a lake of hot caramel, and a village of Oompa-Loompas. There's also a room that houses Television Chocolate where the chocolate \"works by television\" according to Willy Wonka.",
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"segment": "Log in to download. South America is a subcontinent of the Americas. It has a land area of 17.8 million square km. The continent is composed of 12 sovereign countries with several islands. Ten of the twelve countries from this continent are part of Latin America. See the fact file below for more information on the South America or alternatively, you can download our 27-page South America Continent worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment. Key Facts & Information\nEtymology and Background\nIt is theorized that South America and Africa were once together in a single continent called “Gondwana”, along with Antarctica and the Arabian Peninsula. There are lots of civilizations that sprouted up on this continent, such as Chavin, Moche, Inca, Arawak, and Carib civilizations. The continent has a much warmer climate compared to North America. South America is very rich in mineral resources including copper, iron, gold, and silver.",
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"segment": "What is South America? South America is one of the seven continents and it is the fourth largest continent in the world. In the Western Hemisphere, simply as America, it s the Southern portion of the landmass on earth generally referred to as the New World. Geographically speaking, South America is Roughly triangular in shape and compact, being tapering to a point Chile in the south and broad in the north towards Central America. In the Northwest, South America has joined North America by a land bridge (Isthmus of Panama) narrowing to about 80km. It is separated from Antarctica in the south by the Drake Passage. It is bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west, The Caribbean sea to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the northwest. There are three different development stages that summarize the history of South America. Each of these stages corresponding to a major division of geology time. Precambrian time, the first stage, traced long back around 4.46 billion to 540 million years ago.",
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"segment": "4. South America\nGDP: 3,640 billion dollars\nSouth America is a continent in the southern side of North America. It is in the Western Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere. Some people consider South America as a part of the Americas. The continent is huge and contains 20 countries and dependencies plus its the fourth on the list of world’s poorest continents. Economically, South America is spearheaded by Brazil and Argentina. The continent relies less on the export of both manufactured goods and natural resources than most countries and continents, and this means that dips in international trade do not necessarily have to impact South America. The South American economy is diversified; mechanical components, agriculture, automotive manufacturing, livestock, and food products are destined for domestic consumption, although there is some amount of international trade.",
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"segment": "South America: Resources | National Geographic Society\nSouth America: Resources\nEncyclopedic Entry\nVocabulary\nSouth America, the fourth-largest continent, extends from the Gulf of Darién in the northwest to the Tierra del Fuego archipelago in the south. South America’s physical geography, environment and resource s, and human geography can be considered separately. South America has diverse agricultural products, vast mineral wealth, and plentiful freshwater. It also has rich fisheries and port s on three bodies of water: the Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Pacific Ocean. The continent’s economy is centered on the export of natural resource s.\nClimate and Agriculture\nSouth America extends from a broad equatorial zone in the north to a narrow sub- Arctic zone in the south. It can be divided into four climatic regions: tropical, temperate, arid, and cold.",
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"segment": "North America makes up about 17 percent of the \n\nworld’s landmass and is home to about 8 percent of the people. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the \n\nAtlantic Ocean, to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, and to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea. North \n\nAmerica has a very diverse climate, wildlife, and geography. From extreme desert temperatures in Death Valley to the snow-covered \n\nmountains of Mount McKinley to the largest freshwater lake in the U.S. (2nd largest in the world), Lake Superior. South America\nSouth America is the fourth largest continent in terms of area. It is also the fifth most populous continent after Asia, Africa, Europe and \n\nNorth America. South America is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and to the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean. This \n\ncontinent is the fourth largest of the 7 continents and is made up of twelve countries with Brazil being the largest in terms of both land \n\nmass and population. South America is home to incredible biodiversity. South America includes the Andes Mountains which comprise \n\nthe longest range of peaks in the world.",
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"segment": "Aconcagua /Laguna del Carbón\nNotable Geographical Features: Iguazu Falls\nGalapagos Islands\nAtacama Desert\nSouth America is one of the 7 continents on the planet. The majority of its position lies within the Southern Hemisphere, and geographers designate it as a subcontinent of the Americas. ThePacific Ocean borders South America to the west, and theAtlantic Ocean borders it to the east. The Caribbean Sea and the North American continent lie to the northwest. South America includes the following countries: Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Suriname, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Colombia, Guyana, and Ecuador. In addition, South America has two non-sovereign territories: French Guiana, a territory of France, and the Falkland Islands, a territory of the United Kingdom. The geographic area of South America encompasses over 6,890,000 square miles.",
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"segment": "See the fact file below for more information on the South America or alternatively, you can download our 27-page South America Continent worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment. Key Facts & Information\nEtymology and Background\nIt is theorized that South America and Africa were once together in a single continent called “Gondwana”, along with Antarctica and the Arabian Peninsula. There are lots of civilizations that sprouted up on this continent, such as Chavin, Moche, Inca, Arawak, and Carib civilizations. The continent has a much warmer climate compared to North America. South America is very rich in mineral resources including copper, iron, gold, and silver. On this continent, you can also find the most distinct animal species in the world. During the time of exploration, the two most powerful countries during that time, Portugal and Spain, signed an agreement which is known as the “Treaty of Tordesillas” with blessings from the Pope. This treaty stated that all land external from Europe is exclusively for these countries only. There was widespread slavery throughout the continent. The natives are forced to work inhumanly.",
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"segment": "Also, half of South America’s land mass is covered by Brazil. North and South America are linked by a thin strip of land which is known as the “Isthmus of Panama”. The Amazon River has the biggest volume of water compared to any other river in the world. We can find the tallest untapped waterfall in the world, the Angel Falls, on this continent in Venezuela. We can also find one of the biggest cities in the world in South America, which is Sao Paulo in Brazil. The largest flying bird of prey can be found in this continent. It is called the Andean Condor. South America is the only continent where you will find pink dolphins. The most widespread religion on this continent is Christianity, which comprises the majority of the population of South America. There are three types of biomes that can be found on this continent, namely grassland, rainforest, and savanna.",
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"segment": "She then married actor Brad Pitt in 2014 but that marriage also ended with divorce during 2016. Angelina Jolie Parents Siblings Family Pictures\nAngelina Jolie Personal Details: Complete Name: Angelina Jolie Voight\nNicknames: Angie, AJ, Ange\nDate of Birth: June 4, 1975\nBirthplace: Los Angeles, California, U.S.\nOccupation: Actress, Activist, Film Director\nZodiac Sign: Gemini\nAngelina Jolie Family Details: Father Name:",
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"title": "Angelina Jolie Boyfriend 2021 New Partner after Divorce Brad Pitt",
"headings": "Angelina Jolie Boyfriend 2021 New Partner after Divorce Brad Pitt\nAngelina Jolie Boyfriend 2021 New Partner after Divorce Brad Pitt\nAngelina Jolie Boyfriend 2021:\nJolie Ex Married Life:\nAngelina Jolie New Partner:\n",
"segment": "Yet, his name is one of the biggest secrets of last year. Jolie Ex Married Life: Prior to Brad Pitt, Jolie was married to Billy Bob Thornton. They got a chance to know each other on the set of ‘Pushing Tin’ in 1999. It was might be the love at first sight and they rapidly entered into the love relationship. After two months of dating, the couple turned into the marital relationship on May 5, 2000, in Las Vegas. Within no time, these two took over the media. The couple adopted a baby. On May 27, 2003, the couple filed for the divorce. Who is Angelina Jolie Engaged to Now?",
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"segment": "For her fabulous work throughout the career, she has received many awards like an Academy Award, two Screen Actress Guild Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. Angelina Jolie is not only one of the highest paid actresses in the world but is also widely named among the most beautiful women in the world. Jolie also endorses humanitarian causes and is renowned for her work with refugees as a Special Envoy. Angelina’s personal life has undergone a lot of ups and downs. Her first two marriages with actors Jonny Lee Miller and Billy Bob Thornton ended with a divorce. She then married actor Brad Pitt in 2014 but that marriage also ended with divorce during 2016. Angelina Jolie Parents Siblings Family Pictures\nAngelina Jolie Personal Details: Complete Name: Angelina Jolie Voight\nNicknames: Angie, AJ, Ange\nDate of Birth:",
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"segment": "But, they shared the marriage vows on August 23, 2014, in Correns, France. Furthermore, Jolie and Pitt had six children, three sons, and three daughters both adopted and biological. In September 2016, after twelve years of marriage, they decided to end the beautiful wedding journey. Angelina Jolie Boyfriend 2021: He is a mysterious person. Yet, his name is one of the biggest secrets of last year. Jolie Ex Married Life: Prior to Brad Pitt, Jolie was married to Billy Bob Thornton. They got a chance to know each other on the set of ‘Pushing Tin’ in 1999. It was might be the love at first sight and they rapidly entered into the love relationship.",
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"title": "How many times has Angelina Jolie married?",
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"segment": "How many times has Angelina Jolie married? Question\nHow many times has Angelina Jolie married? Answers (1)\nby Lucy 10 years ago\nAngelina Jolie has been married twice so far. Her first husband was Jonny Lee Miller, a British stage and film actor. They married in 1996 when Jolie was just 21, and the marriage lasted only 3 years. The couple have remained friends and have always said that the only real problem was that they were too young when they married. In 2000 she married American actor, director, writer and musician Billy Bob Thornton. This marriage also lasted only 3 years, though in fact the couple separated after only a few months, having already arranged to adopt a child. There has been a lot of speculation in the press lately about a third marriage for Angelina Jolie - this time to Brad Pitt, with whom she has now been publicly in a relationship since 2006. They have three adopted children (inlcuding the boy who she started to adopt while married to Thornton) and three biological children.",
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"title": "Billy Bob Thornton Explains His and Angelina Jolie's Blood Necklaces",
"headings": "Angelina Jolie's ex-husband Billy Bob Thornton says the media blew their 'blood necklaces' out of proportion\nAngelina Jolie's ex-husband Billy Bob Thornton says the media blew their 'blood necklaces' out of proportion\nAnjelica Oswald\nBilly Bob Thornton and Angelina Jolie with their necklaces.\n",
"segment": "He's been married to Connie Angland since 2014. Jolie later married Brad Pitt in 2014, but the couple split in 2017. Representatives for Jolie didn't immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment. Sign up here to get INSIDER's favorite stories straight to your inbox. More: Billy Bob Thornton Angelina Jolie Celebrity Couple\nClose icon\nTwo crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.",
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"headings": "Angelina Jolie\nAngelina Jolie\nAngelina Jolie – Her Religion\nAngelina Jolie – Her Political Views\nAngelina Jolie – Her Hobbies\nAngelina Jolie – Her Relationships\nWho is Angelina Jolie Dating?\nRandom Facts About Angelina\nComments\n",
"segment": "I would probably have married Jenny if I hadn’t married my husband,” Jolie remarked. “ I fell in love with her the first second I saw her.” ( 2)\nWho is Angelina Jolie Dating? The high profile actress is in the process of divorcing fellow superstar, Brad Pitt, with papers filed in September 2016. It has been a messy split with Angelina accusing Pitt of infidelity and abuse of their child, Maddox. The facts are uncertain and questions are arising about who she is with now. The latest news suggests she is heading towards a romantic relationship with Johnny Depp. Depp is also going through a divorce with wife, Amber Heard. The rumors were so incendiary that a tabloid published a quote from a supposed anonymous friend of Depp who stated, “All of Johnny’s friends are expecting things to turn romantic between him and Angelina sooner than later.” Random Facts About Angelina\nJolie has been estranged from her father for long periods in her life.",
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"headings": "Angelina Jolie Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Shoe, Biography\nAngelina Jolie Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Shoe, Biography",
"segment": "Angelina Jolie Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Shoe, Biography\nAngelina Jolie Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Shoe, Biography\nActresses\nActress Angelina Jolie Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Shoe, Biography details. Angelina Jolie is an American Actress, Filmmaker and Humanitarian. She was born on 4 June 1975 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Angelina Jolie Married Brad Pitt in 2014. Angelina Jolie Net Worth $160 Million Dollars. Angelina Jolie had two previous marriages. Her Ex-Husbands are Billy Bos Thornton (m. 2000 – div. 2003) and Jonny Lee Miller (m. 1996- div. 1999). Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have six children’s Vivienne Marcheline Joline, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie, Maddox Chivan Jolie, Zahara Marley Jolie, Pax Thein Jolie and Knowx Leon Jolie.",
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"url": "http://www.justjared.com/2015/11/04/angelina-jolie-reveals-she-got-married-to-brad-pitt-sitting-down/",
"title": "Angelina Jolie Reveals She Got Married to Brad Pitt Sitting Down | Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Robert De Niro : Just Jared",
"headings": "Angelina Jolie Reveals She Got Married to Brad Pitt Sitting Down\nAngelina Jolie Reveals She Got Married to Brad Pitt Sitting Down\nJust Jared on Facebook\n",
"segment": "The judge said, ‘No.’ Then suddenly we realized we were married, in the most unceremonial way possible.” FYI: Angelina is wearing a Tom Ford gown with Lorraine Schwartz jewels. Brad is wearing Huntsman. 35+ pictures inside of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie at the event…\nJust Jared on Facebook\nPhotos: Getty Posted to: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Robert De Niro",
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"title": "Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux get married - CNN",
"headings": "Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux marry\nJennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux marry\nStory highlights\n",
"segment": "She shared the surprise marital update on Twitter on September 7. Photos: Surprise! We're married! PHOTO: JUSTIN TALLIS/PA WIRE/AP\nDespite being one of the most closely watched couples in the world, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie managed to get married in complete privacy. Their French wedding on August 23 was so secretive, it took five days for the rest of the world to hear about it. Photos: Surprise! We're married!",
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what country does mexico trade with? | North American Free Trade Agreement | [
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"headings": "Top 5 Import Partners Of The United States\nTop 5 Import Partners Of The United States\nTop Import Partners Of The US\nChina\nMexico\nCanada\nJapan\nGermany\nThe US International Trade\nTop 5 Import Partners Of The United States\n",
"segment": "Mexico\nMexico, Canada, and the US form a trilateral trade bloc known as NAFTA, one of the largest trade blocs in the world by GDP. Mexico is one of the top five trading partners of the US. It is the second-largest market for US goods after Canada, accounting for 15.7% of the country’s total export. Mexico is also the second-largest source of products to the US after China. According to the US Census Bureau, products imported from the country were worth $314 billion in 2017, representing 13.4% of the total imports. The imports grew by about 6% from $293 billion in 2016. With a total export valued at $244 billion, the US had a negative trade balance of $70 billion with Mexico. Mexico is one of the US neighboring countries. Thus, it is easier and cheaper for commodities to cross into the US market. About 17% of the total value of vehicles imported by the US were from Mexico, making it the third-largest source of vehicles after Canada and Japan.",
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"segment": "So what does Mexico’s trade relationship with the U.S. look like today? Mexico is the United States’ second-largest export market and third-largest source of imports. As of 2018, Mexico is also our third-largest trading partner (after Canada and China). Data from 2019 the U.S. Commercial Service’s Mexico Country Commercial Guide shows that Mexico imported $265 billion of U.S. products and $34 billion in U.S. services, for a total of $299 billion in U.S. sales to Mexico. Mexico is the first or second-largest export destination for 27 U.S. states. According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the top U.S. export categories to Mexico in 2016 by two-digit HS numbers were: Machinery: $46 billion\nElectrical machinery: $43 billion\nMineral fuels: $35 billion\nVehicles:",
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"title": "How Much Does the U.S. Trade With Mexico?",
"headings": "How Much Does the U.S. Trade With Mexico?\nHow Much Does the U.S. Trade With Mexico?\nAlmost $616 Billion in 2017\nImportant Areas\n",
"segment": "These numbers are not necessarily able to paint a complete picture of trade between these two countries, however. Indeed, international shipments of non-U.S. goods tends to contribute to confusion surrounding trade balances. U.S. data thus reports a $71 billion goods deficit with Mexico, while both Canada and Mexico reported significantly larger U.S. goods surpluses at the same time. In Mexico's case, the surplus was $132.4 billion, according to Mexican reports. Regardless, Mexico is one of the very largest trading partners with the U.S., accounting for $557.6 billion in total two way goods trade for 2017. Important Areas\nMexico was the second-largest goods export market in 2017. With $243.3 billion in U.S. goods exported to Mexico in 2017, that marks an increase of 485% since 1993, the last year before NAFTA took effect. In the first half of 2018, the U.S. exported about $131.3 billion worth of goods to Mexico, suggesting that this year the U.S. is on pace to exceed its 2017 total. There are several important areas of export. The top categories include machinery, at $43 billion in exports, electrical machinery, at $41 billion, mineral fuels, at $27 billion, and plastics, at $17 billion.",
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"title": "Mexico's Top Trading Partners 2020",
"headings": "Mexico’s Top Trading Partners\nMexico’s Top Trading Partners\nMexico’s Top Trading Partners\n",
"segment": "Mexico's Top Trading Partners 2020\nMexico’s Top Trading Partners\nby Daniel Workman\nMexican beach\nOfficially named the United Mexican States, Mexico shares its northern border with the United States and parts of its south-eastern perimeter with Guatemala and Belize. Mexico exported US$418.1 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2020. That dollar amount reflects an 11.8% increase since 2016 but a -9.2% downtick from 2019 to 2020. Exports from Mexico represent 2.4% of global exports shipped from all countries during 2020. That overall amount was $17.309 trillion as estimated by the International Trade Centre as of April 2021. Applying a continental lens, 84.5% of Mexico’s exports by value were delivered to fellow North American countries while 5.9% were sold to importers in Asia. Mexico shipped another 5.1% worth of goods to Europe. Tinier percentages arrived in Latin America (4.2%), Oceania led by Australia and New Zealand (0.2%) and Africa (0.1%). Mexico’s Top Trading Partners\nTop 15\nDeficits\nSurpluses\nCompanies\nTop 15\nBelow is a list showcasing 15 of Mexico’s top trading partners in terms of its export sales. That is, countries that imported the most Mexican shipments by dollar value during 2020.",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico%E2%80%93United_Kingdom_relations",
"title": "Mexico–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia",
"headings": "Mexico–United Kingdom relations\nMexico–United Kingdom relations\nContents\nHistory\nDual Year\nHigh-level visits\nBilateral agreements\nTrade\nTransportation\nDrug trafficking\nResident diplomatic missions\nSee also\nReferences\n",
"segment": "Trade\n\nThis section needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( October 2020)\nIn 1997, Mexico signed a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, of which the United Kingdom was a member until 2020. Since the implementation of the free trade agreement in 2000, trade between the two nations has increased dramatically. In 2018, two-way trade between Mexico and the UK reached over US$4.6 billion. Mexico exports to the UK include: gold, automobile parts, beer and oth",
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"segment": "Note: Must provide the name and address of the Mexico and the U.S. customs brokers or importers of record. De México a Estados Unidos\nSi está enviando de México a Estados Unidos, el embarcador debe\nde llenar la siguiente documentación. Orden de Servicio\nLlenado por el embarcador/exportador y presentado a YRC Freight. Se acepta en ingles o español. Pedimento de Exportación\nLlenado y presentado a la aduana mexicana por el agente aduanal mexicano se requiere en español. Certificado de Origen del TLC (en caso de aplicar) \nCertificado uniforme que se utiliza en Canada, México y Estados Unidos para certificar que la\nmercancía que se exporta califica como mercancía originaria y para los fines de tarifa\npreferencial. El embarcador/exportador lo completa firma y lo archiva. El importador que pide tarifa\npreferencial de TLC necesita quedarse con una copia del certificado. Cubre importaciones sencillas o\nmúltiples.",
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"url": "https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-does-the-u-s-import-from-mexico-a-whole-lot/",
"title": "What do we import from mexico? - CBS News",
"headings": "What does the U.S. import from Mexico? A whole lot\nWhat does the U.S. import from Mexico? A whole lot",
"segment": "To understand the concerns, it helps to look at the flow of goods between the two countries. Mexico is now the U.S.' largest trading partner, surpassing Canada last year to take the top spot. The U.S. imported $372 billion worth of products from Mexico in 2018, according to government trade data. The top category was cars and car parts, most of them by American automakers and intended for the U.S. market. The U.S. also relies heavily on Mexico for machinery, furniture and produce. Among other imports from Mexico, the U.S. got $93 billion worth of cars or car parts, according to UN Comtrade, which keeps data on trade. That includes $22 billion worth of car engines, $5 billion in car seats and $5 billion in chassis. \"U.S. trade with Mexico is basically all about cars,\" Torsten Slok, chief economist at Deutsche Bank, wrote in a presentation to investors Friday. Second to cars is tech equipment—including $26 billion of computers and computer parts, as well as semiconductors and software. Mexico is also a heavy producer of home appliances, including washing machines, refrigerators and air conditioners.",
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"url": "https://businessinmexico.org/what-does-mexico-produce/",
"title": "What Does Mexico Produce and What Are Its Trading Partners?",
"headings": "What Does Mexico Produce and Who Are Its Trading Partners?\nWhat Does Mexico Produce and Who Are Its Trading Partners?\nWhat Does Mexico Produce?\nWhat Countries Does Mexico Trade With?\n",
"segment": "Oil and other mineral fuels, gems, and precious metals, fruits and vegetables. Top agricultural products produced by Mexico include tomatoes, avocados, nuts, lemons, watermelons, strawberries and other products that grow well in this country’s largely arid and warm climate. What Countries Does Mexico Trade With? After you ask what does Mexico produce, you may want to know who the country primarily trades with. After all, the consumers demanding the products may be an important part of your investment decision. More than 83 percent of the country’s exports went to Canada and the United States. This is largely because of the weight of the NAFTA agreement in place. European countries, Latin American countries, Caribbean countries and Asian countries each received five percent or less of Mexico’s exports. Now that you have learned what Mexico offers from an economic perspective, you can make better investment decisions.",
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"url": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenroberts/2019/04/26/mexico-is-now-top-u-s-trade-partner-ahead-of-china-canada/",
"title": "Mexico Is Now Top U.S. Trade Partner, Ahead of China, Canada",
"headings": "Mexico Is Now Top U.S. Trade Partner, Ahead of China, Canada\nMexico Is Now Top U.S. Trade Partner, Ahead of China, Canada",
"segment": "ustradenumbers.com\nMexico is the United States' top trade partner. At least for the moment. This, to my knowledge, is a first. Mexico traditionally ranks third among U.S. trade partners, behind China and Canada. This realignment shines a slightly brighter light on the essentially dormant U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has bottled up in Congress, and President Trump's since-retracted threat to close the U.S.-Mexico border over illegal immigration and drug issues. Granted, the data is only through February. But it is the most recent data available from the U.S. Census Bureau, which is still playing catch-up from the month-long government shutdown. Through February, U.S. trade with Mexico has increased a relatively modest 3.36% while trade with current No. 2 Canada is down 4.12% and No. 3 China is down 13.52 percent.",
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"headings": "El Salvador–Mexico relations\nEl Salvador–Mexico relations\nContents\nHistory\nHigh-level visits\nBilateral agreements\nTransportation\nTrade\nResident diplomatic missions\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "shampoos; cereal products; toilet paper; and lubricating oils. El Salvador is Mexico's sixth largest trading partner in Central America and 15th largest in Latin America, while Mexico is El Salvador fourth largest trading partner globally and third largest investor in the country. Several Mexican multinational companies such as América Móvil, Cemex, Grupo Bimbo and Gruma (among others) operate in El Salvador. Resident diplomatic missions\nof El Salvador in Mexico\nMexico City (Embassy)\nAcayucan (Consulate-General)\nArriaga (Consulate-General)\nCiudad Juárez (Consulate-General)\nMonterrey (Consulate-General)\nSan Luis Potosí (Consulate)\nTapachula (Consulate-General)\nTenosique (Consulate-General)\nTijuana (Consulate-General)\nComitán (Consular Office)\nof Mexico in El Salvador\nSan Salvador. Embassy of Mexico in San Salvador\nEmbassy of El Salvador in Mexico City\nSee also\nSalvadoran Mexicans\nReferences\n^ Bilateral relations between Mexico and El Salvador (in Spanish)\n^ El Salvador: Despite End to Civil War, Emigration Continues\n^ Migrant Caravan\n^ 700 salvadoreños migrantes piden asilo en México (in Spanish)\n^ Encuentro de AMLO y Bukele: el viraje histórico que propone México para acercarse a Centroamérica (in Spanish)\n^ President Fidel Sánchez Hernández visits Mexico (in Spanish)\n^ President Arturo Armando Molina visits Mexico in 1973 (in Spanish)\n^ \"Discurso del Lic.",
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"headings": "2021 Pre-season Testing\n2021 Pre-season Testing\nBackground\nTeams and Drivers\nEntry List\nDriver Schedules\nDay-by-Day\nDay One\nReport\nResults\nDay Two\nReport\nResults\nDay Three\nReport\nResults\nOverall times\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
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"headings": "2014 Formula One Season\n2014 Formula One Season\n2014 Formula One Season\nSeason data\nNumber of races\nFirst race\nLast race\nEngine suppliers\nTyre suppliers\nPoints system\nDrivers' World Championship\nChampion\nRunners-up\n3rd\nConstructors' World Championship\nChampions\nRunners-up\n3rd\nContents\nTeams and Drivers\nEntry List\nDates Drivers Confirmed\nCar launch dates\nDriver Changes\nMid-season\nTeam Changes\nMid-season\nChanges\nVideo\nSporting Regulations\nTechnical Regulations\nDetails regarding the new engine\nCalendar\nSchedule\nCalendar changes\nNew events on the calendar\nReturning events\nEvents not on the 2014 calendar\nCircuit changes\nOther changes\nSeason Review\nRound 1: Australian Grand Prix\nRound 2: Malaysian Grand Prix\nRound 3: Bahrain Grand Prix\nRound 4: Chinese Grand Prix\nRound 5: Spanish Grand Prix\nRound 6: Monaco Grand Prix\nRound 7: Canadian Grand Prix\nRound 8: Austrian Grand Prix\nRound 9: British Grand Prix\nRound 10: German Grand Prix\nRound 11: Hungarian Grand Prix\nRound 12: Belgian Grand Prix\nRound 13: Italian Grand Prix\nRound 14: Singapore Grand Prix\nRound 15: Japanese Grand Prix\nRound 16: Russian Grand Prix\nRound 17: United States Grand Prix\nRound 18: Brazilian Grand Prix\nRound 19: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix\nResults and Standings\nTesting\nGrands Prix\nDriver Standings\nHead to Head: Team-mate comparisons\nPole Position Trophy\nSuper Licence penalty points\nConstructor Standings\nNotes\nLanguages:\n",
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"segment": "Engine manufacturers are also allowed to introduce a new power unit specification before the start of the 2021 season. 2021 Formula 1 Driver List\nFormula 1 has seen a flurry of silly season activity this year. Due to the pandemic and the delayed season start, most teams seem to have conducted their business earlier in the season than normal. Ferrari stole the early headlines by opting not to renew Sebastian Vettel's contract before the delayed season even began, moving to replace the four-time world champion with McLaren's Carlos Sainz. That in turn caused further dominoes to fall. McLaren snapped up Daniel Ricciardo from Renault, who in turn brought back Fernando Alonso out of the Spaniard's F1 retirement. Vettel then found a home at Racing Point, which will race as Aston Martin in 2021, displacing F1's latest race winner Sergio Perez. Perez became the focal point of the silly season alongside Alexander Albon, who is underperforming at Red Bull Racing and under threat of being replaced by either Perez or Nico Hulkenberg. If Albon does get replaced, the chances of him remaining in F1 appear to be slim, with AlphaTauri all but certain to promote F2 rookie star Yuki Tsunoda. Further down the grid Haas made waves by contracting 2020 Formula 2 champion Mick Schumacher and well-backed front-runner Nikita Mazepin.",
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"headings": "2010 Formula One Season\n2010 Formula One Season\n2010 Formula One Season\nSeason data\nNumber of races\nFirst race\nLast race\nEngine suppliers\nTyre suppliers\nPoints system\nDrivers' World Championship\nChampion\nRunners-up\n3rd\nConstructors' World Championship\nChampions\nRunners-up\n3rd\nContents\nTeams and Drivers\nChanges from last season\nTeam changes\nDriver changes\nMid-season Changes\nDriver changes\nRule changes\nSeason calendar\nChanges from last season\nRaces not on 2009 season calendar\nThe inaugural Korean Grand Prix took place on 24th October, less than two weeks after the circuit gained its required license.\nSchedule Changes\nCircuit changes\nThe Bahrain Grand Prix was run on the extended Endurance Circuit layout of the Bahrain International Circuit.\nSeason Report\nBahrain\nAustralia\nMalaysia\nChampionship after three rounds\nChina\nSpain\nMonaco\nChampionship after six rounds\nTurkey\nCanada\nValencia\nChampionship after nine rounds\nBritain\nGermany\nHungary\nChampionship after twelve rounds\nTesting\nSeason Results\nRace results\nChampionship Standings\nDriver Standings\nConstructor Standings\nNotes\n",
"segment": "Brawn → Williams\nJenson Button: Brawn → McLaren\nKarun Chandhok: GP2 series → HRT\nPedro de la Rosa: McLaren (test) → Sauber\nLucas di Grassi: GP2 series → Virgin\nGiancarlo Fisichella: Ferrari (driver) → Ferrari (reserve/test)\nTimo Glock: Toyota → Virgin\nRomain Grosjean: Renault → GT1 series\nNico Hülkenberg: GP2 series → Williams\nKamui Kobayashi: Toyota (reserve) → Sauber\nHeikki Kovalainen:",
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"headings": "2015 Formula One Season\n2015 Formula One Season\n2015 FIA Formula One World Championship\nSeason data\nNumber of races\nFirst race\nLast race\nEngine suppliers\nTyre suppliers\nPoints system\nDrivers' World Championship\nChampion\nRunners-up\n3rd\nConstructors' World Championship\nChampions\nRunners-up\n3rd\nContents\nSeason Review\nIntroduction\nTeams and Drivers\nEntry List\nDates Drivers Confirmed\nCar launch dates\nChanges from the 2014 season\nTeam changes\nDriver changes\nMid-season Changes\nTeam changes\nDriver changes\nSeason calendar\nSchedule\nBroadcasting\nChanges from last season\nRaces not on 2014 calendar\nRaces removed from calendar\nOther changes\nRegulation changes\nTechnical Regulations\nSporting Regulations\nSeason Review\nPre-season\nRound 1: Australian Grand Prix\nSeason Results\nTesting\nRace results\nDriver Standings\nHead to Head: Team-mate comparisons\nPole Position Trophy\nSuper Licence penalty points\nConstructor Standings\nNotes\n",
"segment": "Note: Teams ordered by 2014 constructor standings. Constructor\nChassis\nTyre\nNo. Driver\nRounds\nTest/Reserve Drivers\nTeam\nEngine\n\nMercedes\nF1 W06 Hybrid\nP\n6\nNico Rosberg\nAll\nPascal Wehrlein\nMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team\nMercedes PU106B Hybrid\n44\nLewis Hamilton\nAll\n\nRed Bull - Renault\nRB11\nP\n3\nDaniel Ricciardo\nAll\nSébastien Buemi\nAntónio Félix da Costa\nPierre Gasly\nInfiniti Red Bull Racing\nRenault Energy F1-2015\n26\nDaniil Kvyat\nAll\n\nWilliams - Mercedes\nFW37\nP\n19\nFelipe Massa\nAll\nSusie Wolff\nAlex Lynn\nAdrian Sutil\nWilliams Martini Racing\nMercedes PU106B Hybrid\n77\nValtteri Bottas\nAll\n\nFerrari\nSF15-T\nP\n5\nSebastian Vettel\nAll\nMarc Gené\nEsteban Gutiérrez\nJean-Éric Vergne\nDavide Rigon\nPedro de la Rosa\nAntonio Fuoco\nRaffaele Marciello\nScuderia Ferrari\nFerrari 059/4\n7\nKimi Räikkönen\nAll\n\nMcLaren - Honda\nMP4-30\nP\n14\nFernando Alonso\n2–19\nKevin Magnussen\nOliver Turvey\nStoffel Vandoorne\nMcLaren Honda\nHonda RA615H\n20\nKevin Magnussen\n1\n\n22\nJenson Button\nAll\n\nForce India - Mercedes\nVJM08\nP\n11\nSergio Pérez\nAll\nPascal Wehrlein\nJehan Daruvala\nEsteban Ocon\nNick Yelloly\nSahara Force India F1 Team\nMercedes PU106B Hybrid\n27\nNico Hülkenberg\nAll\n\nToro Rosso - Renault\nSTR10\nP\n33\nMax Verstappen\nAll\nSébastien Buemi\nPierre Gasly\nMarco Wittmann\nScuderia Toro Rosso\nRenault Energy F1-2015\n55\nCarlos Sainz, Jr.\nAll\n\nLotus - Mercedes\nE23 Hybrid\nP\n8\nRomain Grosjean\nAll\nNicolas Prost\nEsteban Ocon\nJolyon Palmer\nCarmen Jordá\nCharles Pic\nAdderly Fong\nLotus F1 Team\nMercedes PU106B Hybrid\n13\nPastor Maldonado\nAll\n\nMarussia - Ferrari\nMR03 B\nP\n28\nWill Stevens\nAll\nAlexander Rossi\nJordan King\nFabio Leimer\nManor Marussia F1 Team\nFerrari 059/3\n53\nAlexander Rossi\n13–14, 16–18\n\n98\nRoberto Merhi\n1–12, 15, 19\n\nSauber - Ferrari\nC34\nP\n9\nMarcus Ericsson\nAll\nRaffaele Marciello\nSauber F1 Team\nFerrari 059/4\n12\nFelipe Nasr\nAll\n\nIndividual race entry lists\nAUS\nMYS\nCHN\nBHR\nESP\nMON\nCAN\nAUT\nGBR\nHUN\nBEL\nITA\nSIN\nJPN\nRUS\nUSA\nMEX\nBRA\nABU\n\nDates Drivers Confirmed\nCrossed out drivers saw their contracts ended early, see notes below for details. Driver\nDate Confirmed\nTeam\nFernando Alonso\n19 May 2011\nFerrari\nLewis Hamilton\n28 September 2012\nMercedes\nSebastian Vettel\n11 June 2013\nRed Bull - Renault\nDaniel Ricciardo\n2 September 2013\nRed Bull - Renault\nKimi Räikkönen\n11 September 2013\nFerrari\nFelipe Massa\n11 November 2013\nWilliams - Mercedes\nNico Hülkenberg\n3 December 2013\nForce India - Mercedes\nNico Rosberg\n23 May 2014\nMercedes\nPastor Maldonado\n19 July 2014\nLotus - Mercedes\nDaniil Kvyat\n18 August 2014\nToro Rosso - Renault\nMax Verstappen\n18 August 2014\nToro Rosso - Renault\nValtteri Bottas\n7 September 2014\nWilliams - Mercedes\nDaniil Kvyat\n4 October 2014\nRed Bull - Renault\nNico Hülkenberg\n20 October 2014\nForce India - Mercedes\nMarcus Ericsson\n1 November 2014\nSauber - Ferrari\nFelipe Nasr\n5 November 2014\nSauber - Ferrari\nSergio Pérez\n8 November 2014\nForce India - Mercedes\nRomain Grosjean\n19 November 2014\nLotus - Mercedes\nSebastian Vettel\n20 November 2014\nFerrari\nCarlos Sainz, Jr.\n28 November 2014\nToro Rosso - Renault\nFernando Alonso\n11 December 2014\nMcLaren - Honda\nJenson Button\n11 December 2014\nMcLaren - Honda\nWill Stevens\n25 February 2015\nMarussia - Ferrari\nRoberto Merhi\n9 March 2015\nMarussia - Ferrari\nAlexander Rossi\n16 September 2015\nMarussia - Ferrari\nNotes: Fernando Alonso left Ferrari on 20 November 2014, breaking his contract with two years remaining. Sebastian Vettel left Red Bull on 4 October 2014, breaking his contract with a year remaining. Daniil Kvyat replaced Vettel at Red Bull. Car launch dates\nTeam\nCar\nDate\nWhere\nForce India\nVJM08\nJanuary 21\nFebruary 26\nMexico City (livery only)\nOfficial chassis unveiling\nWilliams\nFW37\nJanuary 21\nOnline/magazine\nLotus\nE23 Hybrid\nJanuary 26\nOnline\nMcLaren\nMP4-30\nJanuary 29\nMay 7\nOnline\nSpain (revised livery)\nMercedes\nF1 W06 Hybrid\nJanuary 29\nFebruary 1\nSilverstone (revealed)\nOfficial launch\nFerrari\nSF15-T\nJanuary 30\nOnline\nSauber\nC34\nJanuary 30\nOnline\nToro Rosso\nSTR10\nJanuary 31\nJerez\nRed Bull\nRB11\nFebruary 1\nMarch 13\nJerez (chassis)\nOnline (livery)\nManor\nMR03B\nMarch 14\nAustralia\nChanges from the 2014 season\nTeam changes\nLotus switched to Mercedes engines, replacing their Renault engines due to not having a successful 2014 season. Marussia are expected to either revert back to the original team name of Manor or change their name to something completely different.",
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"segment": "Team\nEngine\nTyre\nNo. Race Drivers\nRounds\nNo. Test Driver\nMercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport\nMercedes\n\n3\nFranco López\nAll\n36\nHoang Minh Nguyen\n31\nFlorian Völker\nAll\nScuderia Ferrari\nFerrari\n\n14\nArmar Cah\nAll\n15\nThanos Vougioukas\n97\nJoseph Willows\nAll\nAston Martin Red Bull Racing\nTAG Heuer\n\n69\nMiklós Gál\nAll\n10\nRahul Patel\n98\nJoel Hutter\nAll\nSahara Force India F1 Team\nMercedes\n\n9\nRoland Mótyán\nAll\n23\nMichael Mocho\n17\nTeeravee Nowteeranon\nAll\nWilliams Martini Racing\nMercedes\n\n22\nFelix Sonntag\nAll\n27\nMichael Clarke\n32\nLean Campana\nAll\nRed Bull Toro Rosso Honda\nHonda\n\n19\nEnnis Parachki\n1-17\n35\n77\nDavid Greenwood\nDaniel Adventure\n35\nDavid Greenwood\n18-21\n57\nLaura Chung\nAll\nRenault Sport Formula One Team\nRenault\n\n18\nJay McKenzie\nAll\n34\nJulius Andersson\n64\nEvan Byrne\nAll\nHaas F1 Team\nFerrari\n\n8\nFranco Gamba\nAll\n13\nRomain Quag\n99\nGeorge Roke\nAll\nMcLaren F1 Team\nRenault\n\n6\nKiroshima di Rossa\nAll\n45\nOliver Glazebrook\n63\nRoberto Gamba\nAll\nAlfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team\nFerrari\n\n16\nGabriel Gomes\nAll\n66\nBalint Szolga\n48\nPaolino Tomaselli\nAll\nManor Racing MRT\nMercedes\n\n25\nMaxim Titkov\nAll\n24\nNikolas Zorbach\n39\nEtienne Jones\nAll\nAfter the Japanese Grand Prix, Ennis Parachki announced his retirement with immediate due to a frustrating run of poor performances. He was replaced from the United States Grand Prix onwards by the team's test driver, David Greenwood. David's replacement as test driver was current GP2 driver, Daniel Adventure. Pre-Season Testing Results\nVenue\nDate\nFastest Driver\nTime\nCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona\n12th October 2020\nJoseph Willows\n1:21.177\n13th October 2020\nJoseph Willows\n1:21.285\nBahrain International Circuit, Sakhir\n14th October 2020\nJoseph Willows\n1:29.192\n15th October 2020\nThanos Vougioukas\n1:29.111\nSeason Calendar\nThese are the tyre compounds that are allocated to each race by the race organiser. Tyres\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHypersoft\nUltrasoft\nSupersoft\nSoft\nMedium\nHard\nSuperhard\nPink\nPurple\nRed\nYellow\nWhite\nBlue\nOrange\nRound\nGrand Prix\nCircuits\nCompound\nDate\n1\nAustralian Grand Prix\nMelbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne\nHard\n21st October 2020\n2\nBahrain Grand Prix\nBahrain International Circuit, Sakhir\nSoft\n28th October 2020\n3\nChinese Grand Prix\nShanghai International Circuit, Shanghai\nSoft\n4th November 2020\n4\nAzerbaijan Grand Prix\nBaku City Circuit, Baku\nHard\n11th November 2020\n5\nSpanish Grand Prix\nCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona\nSoft\n18th November 2020\n6\nMonaco Grand Prix\nCircuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo\nUltrasoft\n25th November 2020\n7\nCanadian Grand Prix\nCircuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal\nHypersoft\n16th December 2020*\n8\nFrench Grand Prix\nCircuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet\nSoft\n6th January 2021\n9\nAustrian Grand Prix\nRed Bull Ring, Spielberg\nMedium\n20th January 2021*\n10\nBritish Grand Prix\nSilverstone Circuit, Silverstone\nSupersoft\n27th January 2021\n11\nGerman Grand Prix\nHockenheimring, Hockenheim\nMedium\n3rd February 2021\n12\nHungarian Grand Prix\nHungaroring, Budapest\nMedium\n10th February 2021\n13\nBelgian Grand Prix\nCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot\nHypersoft\n17th February 2021\n14\nItalian Grand Prix\nAutodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza\nUltrasoft\n24th February 2021\n15\nSingapore Grand Prix\nMarina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore\nUltrasoft\n3rd March 2021\n16\nRussian Grand Prix\nSochi Autodrom, Sochi\nSoft\n10th March 2021\n17\nJapanese Grand Prix\nSuzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka\nUltrasoft\n17th March 2021\n18\nUnited States Grand Prix\nCircuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas\nSoft\n24th March 2021\n19\nMexican Grand Prix\nAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City\nHard\n31st March 2021\n20\nAbu Dhabi Grand Prix\nYas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi\nSuperhard\n7th April 2021\n21\nBrazilian Grand Prix\nAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace, São Paulo\nSupersoft\n14th April 2021\nThe Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet will make its GP4OC debut in 2018, bringing back the French Grand Prix for the first time since 2008. The track had previously been used in GP4 DTM OC. The German Grand Prix will return to Hockenheim in 2018 in agreement with the Nürburgring to alternate the races. Just like in 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017, the Brazilian Grand Prix will still continue to be the last race rather than the Yas Marina Circuit like in real life due to a vote from the drivers back in 2009 to make Interlagos always the finale.",
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what do tibetan people speak? | Nepali Language | [
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"title": "Is Tibetan a dying language? - Quora",
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"segment": "And most of them speak really poor Chinese just to deal with travelers (This is based on my personal experience. I have been to most Tibetan counties or prefectures excluding these in Qinghai)\n- Are Tibetans getting assimilated by Chinese? Not really. Due to the altitude, religion and language difference, Tibet is a highly closed society. Cyber Cat\nUpdated January 20, 2021\nSort of\nTibetan has many dialects but the written is same all across. The most commonly spoken is the Lhasa dialect which many non-Tibetan people might think of being the only Tibetan coz they are unaware of the rest. Each dialect is distinct and not mutually intelligible. Many of these dialects are dying but they don’t get much attention as most non-Tibetan people unaware of them. Tibetan as a whole is at a risk of becoming endangered (not endangered yet but at risk) as the the Chinese government switch more and more schools in the Tibetan areas to Mandarin-medium learning instead of Tibetan m\nContinue Reading\nSort of\nTibetan has many dialects but the written is same all across. The most commonly spoken is the Lhasa dialect which many non-Tibetan people might think of being the only Tibetan coz they are unaware of the rest.",
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what town was abe lincoln born in? | Hodgenville | [
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"segment": "Personal Life - Abraham Lincoln\n\n\nPersonal life\nAbraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809 in a small log cabin in Hodgenville, Kentucky. Abraham only had about one year of schooling, total. So, he educated himself by reading books. Abe's mother died when he was nine of tremetol (milk sickness) and this event was very grieving for him considering his young age. After his mother's death, he became even more alienated and abused by his father. Abe's childhood started to lighten up after his father married a strong, affectionate woman who Abraham quickly bonded with. In March 1830, Abe's family moved to Macon County, Illinois. When they moved again to Coles County, 22-year-old Abraham Lincoln struck off on his own, where he studied law and ran for Illinois state senator in 1834. Unfortunately, he lost the election. As we are entering when he ran for president, move to the life as president tab!",
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"segment": "Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky. When he was seven years old, he moved with his family to Indiana, where the Lincolns made a living as farmers. Due to the rural isolation of his home and the hard work his family engaged in to survive, Lincoln had limited schooling. For the most part, he was self-taught. In 1830, the Lincolns moved to Illinois. Abraham Lincoln worked on flatboats on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, as well as a store clerk in the community of New Salem. Lincoln also entered into politics. In 1832, he ran for a seat in the Illinois House of Representatives, but he lost the election. Politically, Lincoln supported the Whig Party.",
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"segment": "Please try again later. More content below\nOops! Something went wrong. Please try again later. More content below\nBrittany Murphy\nSimon Monjack\nHow did Brittany Murphy die? Here are the creepy details you didn’t know\nOn December 20th, 2009, the world received the news that 32-year-old actress Brittany Murphy had died suddenly after collapsing in the Hollywood Hills home she shared with her mother, Sharon, and husband, Simon Monjack. Her death was ruled an accident. But the murkiness that surrounded Murphy’s demise has plagued fans and loved ones for nearly a decade. The Los Angeles County coroner stated that Murphy’s cause of death was pneumonia, anemia, and “multiple drug intoxication,” from both prescription and over-the-counter medications, Coroner Asst. Chief Ed Winter told People in 2009.",
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"segment": "He was 33 years old. Photos: Controversial celebrity deaths\nPHOTO: Chris McGrath/Getty Images\nActress Brittany Murphy's death hit like a bombshell in December 2009, when she died at 32. A coroner said the actress died from a combination of pneumonia, an iron deficiency and multiple drug intoxication. Her husband, Simon Monjack, died five months later of acute pneumonia and severe anemia, \"just like Brittany,\" the coroner said. Her father is contesting those findings and questioning whether she was poisoned. Photos: Controversial celebrity deaths\nPHOTO: Phil Walter/Getty Images\nMichael Jackson's 2009 death from an overdose of propofol stunned the world.",
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"segment": "Advertisement\nGot a question about today’s news? Ask the Explainer. Explainer thanks Randy Hanzlick of the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office and Jeffrey Jentzen of the University of Michigan. Become a fan of the Explainer on Facebook. AP Video: Brittany Murphy Dies at 32\nAdvertisement",
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"segment": "Monjack remembered that she said to her mom, “I’m dying. I’m going to die. Mommy, I love you.'” Hours later, Murphy collapsed for a second and final time in her bathroom. She was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where she died at only 32 years old. According to her husband, the bathroom had been a sacred space for Murphy, who used to spend hours in front of the mirror trying on different make-up. She enjoyed hanging out there while listening to music and reading magazines. Now, the sacred room was the place of her grisly death. The Los Angeles County Coroner ruled the death of Brittany Murphy as “accidental.” Ultimately, they believed a lethal combination of pneumonia, which Murphy possibly caught from the staph infection her family contracted on their trip, an iron deficiency, and “multiple drug intoxication” claimed her life.",
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"segment": "How Did Brittany Murphy Die? Inside Her Sudden Death\nInside The Sudden Death Of Brittany Murphy And The Twisted Conspiracies Behind It\nFrom poisoning to a government ploy, many of the theories about how Brittany Murphy died are as bizarre as they are sinister. Wikimedia Commons The sudden death of Brittany Murphy in 2009 shocked fans and Hollywood alike. Though the sudden death of Brittany Murphy was initially ruled as a terrible though natural twist of fate, the sheer shock of her demise led many to suspect foul play. The rising starlet found fame as the innocent ingénue in the 1995 hit film Clueless, and that role catapulted her into other cult classics like Girl, Interrupted, Riding In Cars With Boys, and Uptown Girl. Murphy was a mix of endearing and edgy, and many Hollywood insiders predicted her inevitable superstardom. But instead of reaching the A-List, Brittany Murphy was found dead in the bathroom of her Hollywood Hills mansion just before Christmas, 2009. The first autopsy report listed pneumonia, iron-deficiency anemia, and multiple drug intoxication as the cause of her death though no illegal substances were found in her blood. And then, just five months later, her husband died in the same mansion under eerily similar circumstances. Brittany Murphy’s Career Skyrockets — Then Tanks\nGetty Images Murphy and her mom Sharon (pictured) moved to Hollywood when she was a teenager so that she could pursue a career as an actress.",
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"segment": "Murphy’s mother and husband had reported the actress was ill with flu-like symptoms in the days before her death.” At about 3 a.m. on the day of her death, the power went out in their home and Murphy went onto the balcony. She was gasping for breath. At about 7:30 a.m., she said Mommy, I really don’t feel well. She told her mother, “Mom, I’m dying. I love you,” according to E News. Murphy collapsed at about 8 a.m., and she could not be revived. Questions Surfaced Over Possible Toxic Mold in Brittany Murphy’s Home or Poisoning\nI don't believe it, but today marks a whole decade since Brittany Murphy's husband Simon Monjack died shortly after her, thus they were reunited. I honestly don't believe he had anything to do with her death. To me, they seemed to have a very loving relationship.",
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"segment": "1936–1982) (born in Rachuonyo District, British Kenya) and Stanley Ann Dunham, known as Ann (1942–1995) (born in Wichita, Kansas, United States). Barack Obama spent most of his childhood years in Honolulu, where his parents met while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Obama started a close relationship with his maternal grandparents. In 1965, his mother remarried to Lolo Soetoro from Indonesia. Two years later, Dunham took Obama with her to Indonesia to reunite him with his stepfather. In 1971, Obama returned to Honolulu to attend Punahou School, from which he graduated in 1979. Barack Obama Education at University of Hawaii at Manoa\nAs a young adult, Obama moved to the contiguous United States, where he was educated at Occidental College, Columbia University, and Harvard Law School. While living in the South Side of Chicago, Obama worked at various times as a community organizer, lawyer, Lecturer and Senior Lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, and later published his memoir Dreams from My Father before beginning his political career in 1997 as a member of the Illinois Senate. Barack Obama Education Occidental College\nFollowing high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles in 1979, where he studied at Occidental College for two years. On February 18, 1981, he made his first public speech, calling for Occidental's divestment from South Africa.",
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"segment": "Minow later would introduce Obama to some of Chicago's top business leaders. In the summer of 1990 he worked at Hopkins & Sutter. Also during his law school years, Obama spent eight days in Los Angeles taking a national training course on Alinsky methods of organizing. He graduated with a J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard in 1991 and returned to Chicago. Barack Obama Education Summary\nGrade\nDates\nSchool\nLocation\nType\nDegree\nKindergarten\n1966–1967\nNoelani Elementary School\nHonolulu, Hawaii\nPublic\n\n1st–3rd grade\n1968–1970\nSt. Francis Assisi\nJakarta, Indonesia\nPrivate Catholic\n\n4th grade\n1970–1971\nState Elementary School Menteng 01\nJakarta, Indonesia\nPublic\n\n5th–12th grade\n1971–1979\nPunahou School\nHonolulu, Hawaii\nPrivate\nHigh school diploma, 1979\nFreshman–Sophomore year\n1979–1981\nOccidental College\nLos Angeles\nPrivate\nTransferred to Columbia\nJunior–Senior year\n1981–1983\nColumbia University\nNew York City\nPrivate\nB.A., political science major with\ninternational relations focus\n1L–3L\n1988–1991\nHarvard Law School\nCambridge, Massachusetts\nPrivate\nJ.D., magna cum laude\nPresident, Harvard Law Review\nReferences: [1] Barack Obama - WhiteHouse.gov https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/barack-obama/\n[2] Harvard Law Review president on publishing Obama https://today.law.harvard.edu/harvard-law-review-president-publishing-obama/\n[3] Obama joins list of seven presidents with Harvard degrees https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2008/11/obama-joins-list-of-seven-presidents-with-harvard-degrees/\nLog in to post comments\n← How To Be Accepted Into Hardest University\nMichelle Obama Education. From a lawyer to First Lady of the United States →",
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"title": "BARACK OBAMA’S BIRTHDAY - August 4, 2021 | National Today",
"headings": "Barack Obama’s Birthday –\nAugust 4, 2021\n\nBarack Obama’s Birthday – August 4, 2021\nTable of contents\nWhen is Barack Obama’s Birthday 2021?\nHistory of Barack Obama’s Birthday\nBarack Obama’s Birthday timeline\nAloha!\nIt Must be Love\nBring the Illi-noise\nWelcome to the Senate\nMy Hometown\nThe Inauguration\nNobel Peace Prize\nBARACK OBAMA'S BIRTHDAY BY THE NUMBERS\nBarack Obama’s Birthday FAQ s\nWhat business does Barack Obama own?\nWhere is Obama's presidential library?\nWhat is the name of the Obama documentary?\nHow to Celebrate Barack Obama’s Birthday\nDo some community service\nCheck out his speeches\nRead his book\nThe Reading President - Obama's Favorite Books\nGrant, by Ron Chernow\nEvicted, by Matthew Desmond\nA Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles\nDying, by Corey Taylor\nBasketball (and Other Things), by Shea Serrano\nWhy we love Barack Obama's birthday\nHis election was historic\nHe turned the economy around\nHe boldly tackled health care\nBarack Obama’s Birthday dates\n",
"segment": "His father belonged to the Luo ethnicity and grew up in a small village in Kenya. At the age of 10, Obama attended an elite private school, Punahou School, where he first started to realize and understand the tensions and different perceptions regarding his mixed racial background. He graduated in 1983 from Columbia University in New York City with a degree in political science. In 1991, he graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School. During his time there, Obama became the first Black editor of the institution’s prestigious publication, “Harvard Law Review.” While working at the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin LLP, Obama became acquainted with fellow Harvard Law School graduate Michelle LaVaughn Robinson. He went on to marry her on October 3, 1992, at the Trinity United Church of Christ. After working in the corporate sector for two years, Obama moved to Chicago where he started working as a community organizer for The Developing Communities Project, a church-based organization. He continued working with low-income residents and on public housing projects in the city’s majority-Black South Side. In 1996, Obama’s political career officially took off when he won the Illinois State Senate election as a Democrat from the South Side neighborhood of Hyde Park.",
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"headings": "\nFaramir\nBiographical information\nTitles\nBirth\nRule\nDeath\nRealms\nSpouse\nChildren\nParentage\nSiblings\nAge\nWeapon\nPhysical description\nRace\nHeight\nHair\nEyes\nCulture\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nContents\nBiography\nEarly life\nWar of the Ring\nDefending Osgiliath\nA fateful dream\nDiscovering the One Ring\nSiege of Gondor\nRecovery and last days of the Third Age\nLater years\nEtymology\nQuotes\nCharacter significance\nPortrayal in adaptations\nPeter Jackson's film trilogy\nCriticism of movie appearance\nThe Battle for Middle-earth II\nThe Lord of the Rings Online\nVoice dubbing actors\nRadio\nTranslations\nReferences\nExternal link\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "For other namesakes, see Faramir (disambiguation). David Wenham portrays Faramir in the Motion Picture Trilogy. Faramir\nBiographical information\nTitles\nCaptain of the Rangers of Ithilien, Captain of the White Tower, Steward to the King of Gondor, Lord of Emyn Arnen, Prince of Ithilien\nBirth\nTA 2983\nRule\nTA 3019 - FO 82 (84 years)\nDeath\nFebruary 26, FO 82 (aged 120)\nRealms\nGondor, Ithilien and Emyn Arnen (after the War of the Ring)\nSpouse\nÉowyn\nChildren\nElboron\nParentage\nDenethor II and Finduilas of Dol Amroth\nSiblings\nBoromir\nAge\n120\nWeapon\nSword, nail-knife\nPhysical description\nRace\nMen\nHeight\nTall\nHair\n\"Raven\" (books)\nEyes\nGrey (books)\nCulture\nMen of Gondor ( House of Húrin)\nPeter Jackson's films or other media\nActor\nDavid Wenham\n\" Here was one with an air of high nobility such as Aragorn at times revealed, less high perhaps, yet also less incalculable and remote: one of the Kings of Men born into a later time, but touched with the wisdom and sadness of the Eldar. He knew now why Beregond spoke his name with love. He was a captain that men would follow, that he would follow, even under the shadow of the black wings. \" — Peregrin Took 's first impression on Faramir\nFaramir was the second son of Denethor II and the younger brother of Boromir. He was the Captain of the Rangers of Ithilien and Captain of the White Tower upon his brother's death. After the War of the Ring, Faramir became the first Prince of Ithilien and married Éowyn of Rohan. Contents\n1\nBiography\n1.1\nEarly life\n1.2\nWar of the Ring\n1.2.1\nDefending Osgiliath\n1.2.2\nA fateful dream\n1.2.3\nDiscovering the One Ring\n1.2.4\nSiege of Gondor\n1.2.5\nRecovery and last days of the Third Age\n1.3\nLater years\n2\nEtymology\n3\nQuotes\n4\nCharacter significance\n5\nPortrayal in adaptations\n5.1\nPeter Jackson's film trilogy\n5.1.1\nCriticism of movie appearance\n5.2\nThe Battle for Middle-earth II\n5.3\nThe Lord of the Rings Online\n5.4\nVoice dubbing actors\n5.5\nRadio\n6\nTranslations\n7\nReferences\n8\nExternal link\nBiography\nEarly life\nFinduilas, by Catherine Chmiel.",
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"url": "https://screenrant.com/lord-of-the-rings-ranking-heroes/",
"title": "Lord Of The Rings: Every Hero Ranked From Most Worthless To Extremely Powerful",
"headings": "Lord Of The Rings: Every Hero Ranked From Most Worthless To Extremely Powerful\nLord Of The Rings: Every Hero Ranked From Most Worthless To Extremely Powerful\n15 Faramir\n14 Arwen\n13 Pippin\nIt becomes clear early on, however, that Pippin is by far the bigger screwup between him and Merry.\n12 Boromir\n11 Theoden\n10 Elrond\n9 Galadriel\n8 Merry\n7 Gimli\n6 Eowyn\n5 Legolas\n4 Frodo\n3 Sam\n2 Gandalf\n1 Aragorn\n",
"segment": "Let's begin with the most worthless characters first and then work our way up through Middle Earth's mightiest heroes...\n15 Faramir\nPlayed by David Wenham, Faramir has a tough lot in life, being constantly compared against his late brother Boromir by their mad father Denethor, the last steward of Gondor. And though Boromir is far from the series' most likable or heroic character, I can kinda see where Denethor's coming from on this one. There's plenty reason to pity Faramir, but the filmmakers never give us a whole lot to root for. When he's first introduced in the Two Towers, in a departure from the books, he's nothing but an obstacle to Frodo and Sam, allowing the mistreatment of Gollum and seizing the opportunity to deliver his father the One Ring. Oh well, you might say, just about everyone was tempted by the Ring at one point, and Faramir was only trying to curry favor with a father that didn’t love him enough. Understandable, yes, but Faramir never accomplishes much to make up for his deficiencies – in Return of the King, he’s still trying in vain to impress Denethor, leading an expedition to retake Osgiliath on his orders despite knowing it will be in vain. Then he spends the Battle of Minas Tirith unconscious, presumed dead, and wakes up in time to hook up with Eowyn before the film ends. Not exactly Middle Earth’s greatest hero. 14 Arwen\nLike many a female love interest throughout film history, Arwen (Liv Tyler) starts off strong but quickly runs out of things to do. Her most heroic moment comes in Fellowship, when she single-handedly rides from Rivendell to save Frodo from the Black Riders, even conjuring a flood to keep them at bay -- but not before uttering one of the series' most badass lines, \"If you want him, come and claim him!\"",
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"segment": "Even after he was exiled by Theoden, he remained loyal to his king and country. In Peter Jackson's The Lord of The Rings Film Trilogy he was played by the New Zealand actor Karl Urban. Eowyn\nEowyn is a Shield Maiden of Rohan, a valiant rider, and an accomplished swordswomen. She avenged Theodens death by killing the Witch-King at the battle for Minas Tirith. In Peter Jackson's Lord of The Rings film Trilogy she was played by the actress Miranda Otto. Faramir\nHe is brother to Boromir and a fearless Captain of Gondor. His devotion is proved at the defense of Northern Ithilien, Osgiliath, and Minas Tirith. David Wenham is in the actor for Faramir. Frodo Baggins\nFrodo is a hobbit from the Shire who is well known for his quest to destroy the One Ring. He appears in all Lord of the Rings books and is also mentioned in the Silmarillion.",
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"segment": "Faramir is forever living in the shadow of Boromir, his older brother and Denethor’s favorite. When he learns that Sam and Frodo have the ring, he wants to bring them to Gondor, thinking the ring will help protect the kingdom. Eventually, he reconsiders his plan and sets the two hobbits free. Faramir fights bravely against Sauron’s army, even riding into an impossible battle in order to impress Denethor. He manages to survive, but only barely, and Denethor comes close to burning him alive on a funeral pyre. Frodo\nPlayed by Elijah Wood\nThe ring-bearer and protagonist of the trilogy. A young hobbit, Frodo is chosen by the wizard Gandalf to return the ring to Mordor. The ring offers terrible temptation to anyone who comes near it, and though Frodo on occasion succumbs to its power, he generally shows remarkable strength before its siren call. However, when it comes time to drop the ring into Mount Doom, he is unable to simply let the ring go. Only because the ring is torn loose in Frodo’s struggle with Gollum does it fall into the fiery pit of lava below, which suggests that Frodo is a very fallible hero.",
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"headings": "15 Most Attractive Lord Of The Rings Characters\n15 Most Attractive Lord Of The Rings Characters\n15 Galadriel\n14 Frodo\n13 Arwen\n12 Faramir\n11 Pippin\n10 Thranduil\n9 Tauriel\n8 Bard\n7 Eomer\n6 Thorin\n5 Fili\n4 Kili\n3 Legolas\n2 Eowyn\n1 Aragorn\n",
"segment": "It’s also her love for Aragorn that shines through, and that really makes her beautiful. She is willing to do whatever it takes to be with him, and to raise her family with him, and to ensure that the war is won. Even when she had the chance to leave for the Undying Lands, she chooses to stay to do what is right, and that’s a truly beautiful decision. 12 Faramir\nBrother Boromir (Sean Bean) is also a pretty gorgeous guy, but it’s Faramir (David Wenham) that is definitely the most attractive of the men of Gondor. He’s got that same longish hair and scruffy beard that is just so appealing, but he’s stronger than his brother when it comes to resisting the ring. Not only is this man a leader and a powerful soldier, but he is also brave, self-sacrificing, loyal, and willing to show his feelings (especially when it comes to his sadness about his father). The moment when he realizes the power of the Rin, and chooses to let Frodo go is one of his best -- and it certainly doesn’t hurt that he looks so darn good while he’s doing it. 11 Pippin\nIt’s hard to think of Pippin (Billy Boyd) without his ever-present sidekick Merry (Dominic Monaghan), but if we had to pick between these two brave Hobbits, it would be Pippin who wins out in the hotness stakes. It’s not just that phenomenal bone structure and beautiful singing voice, though. It’s also the twinkle of mischief in his eye, and his willingness to always look for a way to have fun, even in the darkest moments.",
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"segment": "Ian McKellen as Gandalf the White; Orlando Bloom as Legolas; Liv Tyler as Arwen; Bernard Hill as King Theoden; Billy Boyd as Pippin; Dominic Monaghan as Merry; Andy Serkis as Smeagol / Gollum; David Wenham as Faramir; John Noble as Denethor; Miranda Otto as Eowyn;",
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"title": "Netflix's Letter For The King Cast: Where You Recognize The Actors From",
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"segment": "In pop culture, David Wenham is best known as Faramir from The Lord of the Rings movie franchise. He's also appeared in Van Helsing and 300. Kemi-Bo Jacobs as Darya: Tiuri's mother. Kemi-Bo Jacobs portrayed Karin in McMafia season 1 and voiced Maudra Seethi in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance season 1. Emilie Cocquerel as Queen Alienor: She oversees the Knight trials. Emilie Cocquerel portrayed Anika in Lion and Sandy in The New Legends of Monkey season 1. Jakob Oftebro as Crown Prince Iridium:",
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"segment": "Éomer\nPlayed by Karl Urban\nThéoden’s nephew and the leader of the riders of Rohan. Éowyn\nPlayed by Miranda Otto\nThéoden’s niece. Éowyn falls in love with Aragorn, but he cannot return her love. Though Théoden has commanded her not to, she rides into battle with Merry and kills the witch-king. Faramir\nPlayed by David Wenham\nYounger son of Denethor, the steward of Gondor. Faramir is forever living in the shadow of Boromir, his older brother and Denethor’s favorite. When he learns that Sam and Frodo have the ring, he wants to bring them to Gondor, thinking the ring will help protect the kingdom. Eventually, he reconsiders his plan and sets the two hobbits free. Faramir fights bravely against Sauron’s army, even riding into an impossible battle in order to impress Denethor. He manages to survive, but only barely, and Denethor comes close to burning him alive on a funeral pyre.",
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"title": "Lord Of The Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Legolas",
"headings": "Lord Of The Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Legolas\nLord Of The Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About Legolas\n15 His actual age is unknown\n14 He was a Prince of Mirkwood, but his mother is unknown\n13 Legolas was also skilled with knives\n12 Anthony Daniels voiced him in the Bakshi animated LotR\n11 Orlando originally auditioned for Faramir and Jude law was rumored to play Legolas\n10 In the books, he was a singer\n9 Orlando Bloom broke a rib while shooting\n8 Glorfindel was replaced by Legolas in earlier drafts\n7 Orlando and Fellowship cast members got tattoos of the number 9 in Elvish\n6 The scene where Legolas took down an Oliphant was almost cut\n5 Legolas wasn’t featured in the original The Hobbit\n4 His eye color switches between brown and blue in the movies.\n3 According to the Book of Lost Tales, he was more than just a “pretty face”\n2 The meaning behind his name\n1 He only spoke to Frodo once in the movies\nComments\n",
"segment": "However, director Peter Jackson had other plans for Bloom. Although there were some rumors circulating about that Jude Law would be cast as Legolas, the role was, of course, given to Orlando Bloom, who actually acted alongside Law in the film Wilde (1997). Most well known as the brother of Boromir, another member of the fellowship, the role of Faramir eventually went to Australian actor David Wenham. We'll be getting to see more of David Wenham on screen with his upcoming role as Harold Meachum in Marvel's new Netflix series, Iron Fist. Interestingly enough, TheOneRing.net reports that Liam Neeson was offered the role of Boromir, but he declined. Also, John Rhys-Davies originally auditioned for the role of Denethor, the father of Faramir, bur the end, Rhys-Davies was cast as Gimli. 10 In the books, he was a singer\nIn the novels, Legolas Greenleaf would often express his emotions through song. In The Fellowship of the Ring, Legolas sings \"The Song of Nimrodel\" while the Fellowship is in Lothlórien. \" The Song of Nimrodel\" is a sorrowful song about a woman of the same name, and it sheds light on how Lothlórien was affected by “the evil in the mountains” awakened by the Dwarves. After Boromir's death, Aragorn and Legolas sing a lament together in his honor, singing about the north, west, and south winds.",
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"segment": "Legit.ng will tell you! Continue reading to find out! Only Facts! What currency does Brazil use? The official currency of Brazil is Real. This type of money came to Brazil from Portugal. Real or as Brazilians pronounce it – ray-all is made up of of 100 centavos. The only authority in Brazil that can print Reals is the Central Bank of Brazil. It`s interesting that in the international arena, the official sign for real is $. It`s almost like USA dollar, but it uses two vertical strokes instead of one!",
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"headings": "Facts About Money in Brazil\nFacts About Money in Brazil\nTravel Tips\nHistory\nBanknotes\nTravel Tips Video\nCoins\nUnusual Banknotes\nWhat Is the Currency of El Salvador?\nTravel Tips\nEarly Days\nThe Peso\nThe Colon\nThe Dollar\n",
"segment": "Facts About Money in Brazil | USA Today\nWhat Is the Currency of El Salvador? What Kind of Money Does Italy Use? Facts About Money in Brazil\nTravel Tips\nRita Kennedy, Leaf Group\nBrazil's currency -- the real, or plural reais -- exchanged for roughly 64 U.S. cents in August 2011. The U.S. State Department warns about rampant street crime in Brazil, so you should avoid carrying large sums of cash there, especially at night. Be particularly careful when withdrawing cash from ATMs, as targeted robberies occur frequently. History\nThe people populating the land that is present-day Brazil did not use money until the arrival of Europeans. European colonists with commercial interests in the country wanted coins for transactions, leading to the beginnings of the Brazilian banking system. The first coins were imported from Portugal but in 1694, King Dom Pedro established a mint in Bahia to produce currency in Brazil. Banknotes, introduced in 1808, did not gain in popularity until the mid-19th century. Brazil has been independent since 1889, but still uses the Portuguese name \"real\" for its unit of currency.",
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"segment": "What is the currency they use in Brazil\n\n\n\n\nWhat is the currency they use in Brazil? Real is the currency used in Brazil\nThe currency in Brazil is called the Real (BRL). This money began to be used in Rio in 1994 and was a great move as it has led to very low inflation. Exchanging Money in Rio\nThere are several different exchange rates in Rio but three are of concern to the visitor. The official rate oversees any business deals. The tourist rate is used for tourists making purchases in the country using credit cards. Finally, the parallel rate is the rate used to convert your cash into Reals anywhere in Rio except the banks. Using Money in Rio\nThe United States dollar is quite easy to exchange in Rio de Janeiro. Travelers are advised to either bring American dollars or travel money cards. Of course, all major credit cards are also accepted.",
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"segment": "Money & Currency in Brazil | USA Today\nMoney Exchange in Malaysia\nHow to Convert Dollars to Pesos for Travel\nMoney & Currency in Brazil\nTravel Tips\nEmily Zemler, Leaf Group Updated March 31, 2018\nBrazilian flag (Photo: brazil map image by Goran Bogicevic from Fotolia.com )\nIf Brazil's beaches beckon, it's important to be prepared with the right currency. The South American country, which summons most travelers to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, boasts a massive coastline and lively cultural attractions. To fully indulge and score the best souvenirs and eats, exchange your dollar bills for some Brazilian reais. Types of Currency\nThe currency in Brazil is known as the real (pronounced \"hey-al\") and is marked by the R$ sign. It has been the country's official currency since 1994, and new notes and coins were introduced in 2010 to help with security issues. The country does not accept other types of currency, so it's important to exchange money or take out local cash when visiting. There are six banknotes in Brazil, ranging from R$2 to R$100. There are also six coins, including a R$1 coin. Visitors can obtain reais (pronounced \"hey-ice\") from banks or approved foreign currency exchange shops.",
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"segment": "All these albums earned huge success and help Simpson to pursue her musical career. In addition to that, Jessica being an actress worked in several TV series and films such as Jessica, The Dukes of Hazzard and Blonde Ambition. Moreover, being a media personality Jessica appeared in lots of commercials and also launched beauty products and clothing line. Philanthropically, Simpson performed in different concerts to help charity organization and also supports Make A Wish Foundation to make children’s dream come true. As for her personal life, Jessica Simpson married Nick Lachey but they separated after four years of relationship and later on she married to Eric Johnson in 2014 and the couple has two children together. Jessica Simpson Personal Details: Complete Name: Jessica Ann Simpson\nNicknames: Jess, Jessie\nOccupation: Actress, Singer\nDate of Birth:",
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"segment": "Jessica Simpson studied at the J. J. Pearce High School for some time before dropping out to pursue her career, and she later earned General Equivalency Development. Personal Life\nFor the marriage life of Jessica Simpson, she was first married to the actor, TV personality, producer, singer, and songwriter Nick Lachey. They married in 2002 and divorced in 2006. Jessica Simpson has been married to the former American football player Eric Johnson since 2014. Jessica and Eric have two children together, a daughter and a son, Maxwell Drew Johnson and Ace Knute Johnson, both were born before their marriage. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 10 July 1980, Jessica Simpson is 40 years old as of today’s date 27th May 2021. Her height is 1.61 m. Tall, and weight is 60 kg. Career\nWhen she was a child, Jessica Simpson sang in the church choir. Later, she auditioned for a variety TV show called “The Mickey Mouse Club” and made it to the semi-finals along with Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, and Britney Spears. After that, Jessica Simpson continued performing in the church choir.",
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"segment": "Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images\nJessica Simpson is married to former NFL tight end, Eric Johnson. Here is everything you need to know about Jessica Simpson’s husband. Jessica Simpson recently revealed that she might be willing to make a return to reality television in a show starring her family! Though the news was overshadowed by her ex-boyfriend, Tony Romo’s retirement announcement, people are still excited. Despite what fans hoped, Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson never married. Who is Jessica Simpson married to? The singer is married to Eric Johnson, another football player who retired from the NFL when he was 28. We do not know how Jessica Simpson’s husband feels about showcasing their lives on TV, but we do know a bit about him. Here are some details from Eric Johnson’s wiki. Eric Johnson’s Education\nView this post on Instagram\nAdvertisement\nI LOVE MY MAN #2017 📷@kristingram\nA post shared by Jessica Simpson (@jessicasimpson) on Jan 1, 2017 at 6:13pm PST\nEric Johnson was born in Needham, Massachusetts on September 15, 1979.",
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"segment": "“The whole weekend was magical for us,” she told People. “ We feel complete.” E! reported that according to a source, the groom got choked up while reciting his vows, while the bride had to start her vows over after inserting her name for his. Simpson was previously married to singer Nick Lachey, with whom she starred in the very successful MTV reality series “Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica.” The pair split in 2005 and Lachey later married actress and former MTV personality Vanessa Minnillo in 2011.",
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"segment": "After about three years of dating, the dreamy pair tied the knot in 2002 and were married for a few years before calling it quits. Simpson opens up about their romance in her candid new memoir Open Book. In it, she talks about how they met, their relationship, and the real reason they ended their marriage. Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson | Steve Granitz/WireImage\nThe beginning of Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey’s relationship\nSimpson and Lachey’s love story began in 1998 when they met at the Hollywood Christmas Parade. She was 18 and he was 25. Weeks later, they started a relationship. “He was my first love,” Simpson says in excerpts obtained by People. In the book, she opens up about what brought them together, saying, “Nick loved the fact I was so strong in my faith and that I had this wide-eyed innocent approach to life. When he proposed in 2002, I said yes.” In February 2002, Lachey proposed to the self-avowed virgin in Hawaii.",
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"segment": "The United States of Leland (2003) and Blue Valentine (2010). They lived together for four weeks, while filming \"Blue Valentine\", in a house in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Has 2 daughters: Esmeralda Amada Gosling (b. September 12, 2014) & Amada Lee Gosling (b. April 29, 2016) with girlfriend, Eva Mendes. Has starred in four films specifically set in Los Angeles (Drive, Gangster Squad, The Nice Guys, and La La Land). Additionally, he has starred in seven films set in New York (The Believer, Stay, Half Nelson, Blue Valentine, All Good Things, Place Beyond the Pines, and The Big Short). By fans in public, he often gets confused for fellow Canadian actor named Ryan, Ryan Reynolds. He is the third male born in 1980 or after to have received more than one Academy Award nomination for acting (for Half Nelson (2006) and La La Land (2016)). The first two are Jonah Hill (for Moneyball (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)) and Eddie Redmayne (for The Theory of Everything (2014), which he won, and The Danish Girl (2015)). He is the first person born in the 1980s (and thus could be considered the first millennial) to have been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, for Half Nelson (2006);",
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"segment": "Further acclaim followed with 2017's science fiction Blade Runner 2049 and 2018's biopic First Man. In addition to acting, he made his directorial debut in 2014's Lost River. Gosling's band, Dead Man's Bones, released their self-titled debut album and toured North America in 2009. He is a co-owner of Tagine, a Moroccan restaurant in Beverly Hills, California. Gosling is a supporter of PETA, Invisible Children, and the Enough Project and has traveled to Chad, Uganda and eastern Congo to raise awareness about conflicts in the regions. Gosling has been involved in peace promotion efforts in Africa for over a decade. He has been in a relationship with American actress Eva Mendes since 2011, and they have two daughters. Contents\n1 Early life and education\n2 Acting career\n2.1 Child actor (1993–1999)\n2.2 Move to independent film (2000–2003)\n2.3 The Notebook and Half Nelson (2004–2009)\n2.4 Widespread recognition (2010–2012)\n2.5 Mixed reception and directorial debut (2013–2014)\n2.6 La La Land and return to film (2015–present)\n3 Music career\n4 Personal life\n5 Filmography\n5.1 Film\n5.2 Television\n6 Discography\n7 Accolades\n7.1 German television prank\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 Further reading\n11 External links\nEarly life and education\nRyan Thomas Gosling was born in London, Ontario, the son of Thomas Ray Gosling, a travelling salesman for a paper mill, and Donna, a secretary. Both of his parents are of part French-Canadian descent, along with some German, English, Scottish, and Irish. Gosling's parents were Mormons, and Gosling has said that the religion influenced every aspect of their lives.",
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"headings": "Every Ryan Gosling movie, ranked by critics\nEvery Ryan Gosling movie, ranked by critics\nRyan Gosling has acted in a range of movies.\nGosling's lowest-rated movie is \"Stay\" (2005).\nRyan Gosling in \"Stay.\"\nThe actor played Richard Haywood in \"Murder by Numbers\" (2002).\nRyan Gosling starred alongside Sandra Bullock in this mystery thriller.\nIn \"Gangster Squad\" (2013) he was Jerry Wooters.\nGosling played a cop working to take down a mob boss.\nHe was Leland Fitzgerald in \"The United States of Leland\" (2003).\nRyan Gosling in \"The United States of Leland.\"\nGosling starred in \"All Good Things\" (2010) as David Marks.\n\"All Good Things\" was inspired by Robert Durst's life.\nThe actor was Julian in \"Only God Forgives\" (2013).\nRyan Gosling in \"Only God Forgives.\"\nIn \"Song to Song\" (2017) he was BV.\nRyan Gosling and Rooney Mara in \"Song to Song.\"\nHe starred opposite Rachel McAdams in \"The Notebook\" (2004).\n\"The Notebook\" is based on the Nicholas Sparks novel by the same name.\nGosling appeared as himself in the documentary \"My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn\" (2015).\nRyan Gosling in \"My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.\"\nThe actor narrated \"ReGeneration\" (2010).\nRyan Gosling narrated \"ReGeneration.\"\nIn \"Fracture\" (2007), he played Willy Beachum.\nRyan Gosling in \"Fracture.\"\nHe was Alan Bosley in \"Remember the Titans\" (2000).\nRyan Gosling played a member of the football team.\nGosling played another football player in \"The Slaughter Rule\" (2003).\nRyan Gosling in \"The Slaughter Rule.\"\nThe actor had a starring role in \"The Place Beyond the Pines\" (2013).\nRyan Gosling in \"The Place Beyond the Pines.\"\nIn the ensemble comedy \"Crazy, Stupid, Love\" (2011), he was Jacob Palmer.\nEmma Stone and Ryan Gosling in \"Crazy, Stupid, Love.\"\nHe played Lars in \"Lars and the Real Girl\" (2007).\nHis character introduced a life-sized doll as his new girlfriend.\nGosling was in \"The Believer\" (2002) as Danny Balint.\nRyan Gosling in \"The Believer.\"\nThe actor played Stephen Meyers in \"The Ides of March\" (2011).\nRyan Gosling in \"The Ides of March.\"\nIn the documentary \"Seduced and Abandoned\" (2013) he appeared as himself.\nRyan Gosling spoke about the film industry in this documentary.\nHe portrayed Neil Armstrong in \"First Man\" (2018).\nRyan Gosling as Neil Armstrong in \"First Man.\"\nGosling starred opposite Michelle Williams in \"Blue Valentine\" (2010).\nRyan Gosling in \"Blue Valentine.\"\nThe actor was Jared Vennett in \"The Big Short\" (2015).\nRyan Gosling in \"The Big Short.\"\nIn \"Blade Runner 2049\" (2017) he was K.\nRyan Gosling in \"Blade Runner 2049.\"\nGosling starred as Dan Dunne in \"Half Nelson\" (2006).\nRyan Gosling was nominated for best actor in a leading role at the 2007 Oscars for his performance.\nHe played Sebastian in \"La La Land\" (2016).\nEmma Stone and Ryan Gosling in \"La La Land.\"\nGosling was in Holland March in \"The Nice Guys\" (2016).\nRyan Gosling in \"The Nice Guys.\"\nHe played the titular driver in \"Drive\" (2011), his highest rated film.\nRyan Gosling in \"Drive.\"\nSEE ALSO: Insider is on Facebook\n",
"segment": "Over the course of his career, he has played love interests, football stars, and historical figures. Films like \"Stay\" (2005) and \"Murder by Numbers\" (2002) were critical misfires. Gosling's highest-rated films include \"The Nice Guys\" (2016) and \"Drive\" (2011). Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Ryan Gosling has taken on a range of roles, from the swoon-worthy leading man in \"The Notebook\" (2004) to the comedic buddy-cop in \"The Nice Guys\" (2016). Insider looked back on Gosling's career and ranked his filmography according to critical ratings on Rotten Tomatoes. Read on to see how his movies stacked up. Note: All scores were current on the date of publication and are subject to change. Films without critical scores were not included.",
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"segment": "He played college football for the University of Florida, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and appearing on BCS National Championship-winning teams in the 2006 and 2008 seasons. Tebow was selected by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Tebow became the University of Florida Gators' starting quarterback during the 2007 season when he became the first college sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy. In 2008, Tebow led Florida to a 13–1 record and its second national championship in three years, and was named the offensive MVP of the national championship game. The Gators again went 13–1 in 2009, his senior year. At the conclusion of his college career, he held the Southeastern Conference's all-time records in both career passing efficiency and total rushing touchdowns, appearing second and tenth in the NCAA record book in these categories. As a member of the Denver Broncos, he started the last three games of his rookie season and became the team's full-time starting quarterback beginning in the sixth game of 2011. The Broncos were 1–4 before he became the starter, but began winning with him on the field, often coming from behind late in the fourth quarter until they won their first AFC West title and first playoff game since 2005, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in overtime. Tebow was traded to the New York Jets during the offseason after the Broncos acquired free agent quarterback Peyton Manning. Tebow received little playing time for the Jets and on April 29, 2013, the Jets released Tebow after drafting quarterback Geno Smith.",
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"segment": "2,422\nPasser rating: 75.3\nRushing yards: 989\nRushing touchdowns: 12\n\nPlayer stats at NFL.com\n\nTimothy Richard Tebow ( / ˈtiːboʊ /; born August 14, 1987) is an American former professional football quarterback, former professional baseball player, and broadcaster. He played college football for the University of Florida, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and appearing on BCS National Championship -winning teams during the 2006 and 2008 seasons. In the National Football League, Tebow played for the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets. He also played minor league baseball as an outfielder in the New York Mets organization. Tebow is known for his outspoken Christian faith as well as his athletic prowess; his practice of genuflecting in prayer on the football field has become known as \"Tebowing\".",
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"segment": "His senior season with the Nease Panthers was magnificent. He led his team to sweep all state titles gaining him the alias, Florida’s Mr. Football and once again the Florida Player of the Year. His performance that session gained him a place in the U.S Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas. The always impressive Tebow never disappointed making him a topic for discussion on Faces of Sports documentary by ESPN titled \"Tim Tebow: The Chosen One.\" The program elaborated on Tebow's homeschool controversy and missionary work in the Philippines, his athletic exploits, and the college recruiting process. College Career\nAfter a successful high school career, Tim Tebow was given an athletic scholarship at the University of Florida to play for Florida Gators football team coached by Urban Meyer from 2006 to 2009. Tebow started his college career as a backup to Chris Leak in the 2006 session. His debut was in a match against South Miss where he came from the bench. In September that year, Tim Tebow made his debut against the Tennessee Volunteers and played his biggest game LSU Tigers a month later.",
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"segment": "Following a brief NFL career, he turned to professional baseball. Who Is Tim Tebow? Tim Tebow helped the Florida Gators win two BCS Championships and was named the Heisman Trophy winner in 2007. Despite leading the NFL's Denver Broncos to the playoffs in 2011, the popular quarterback was traded to the New York Jets and played just one more season in the league. He went on to work as a television analyst, before turning his focus to baseball and signing a minor league contract with the New York Mets in 2016. Early Years\nTebow, the youngest of five children, was born on August 14, 1987, in Makati City in the Philippines, to American parents who were there as Baptist missionaries. Tebow was later homeschooled by his mother, who instilled in him the family's Christian beliefs throughout his early years. Those beliefs became a large part of Tebow's life and have often colored the media's coverage of him. College Football Career\nIn 2006, Tebow received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida to play for its famed football team, the Gators. He spent his freshman year as a backup, but became a key contributor for a team that went on to win the BCS Championship.",
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"segment": "His zodiac animal is Rabbit. Timothy Richard Tebow is a former professional American football quarterback and current professional baseball outfielder in the New York Mets organization. He played college football for the University of Florida, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and appearing on BCS National Championship-winning teams during the 2006 and 2008 seasons. Tebow was selected by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft and spent two seasons with the team. He also played for the New York Jets in 2012. Additionally, he had preseason stints with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles in 2013 and 2015 respectively. In 2007, he became the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy while playing at the University of Florida. Continue to the next page to see Tim Tebow net worth, popularity trend, new videos and more. Last update: March 2021",
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"title": "On This Day: Babe Ruth Makes Major League Debut",
"headings": "On This Day: Babe Ruth Makes Major League Debut\nOn This Day\nToday's Happy Birthday\nOn This Day: Babe Ruth Makes Major League Debut\nThe Babe’s First Season\nBiography: Babe Ruth\nSources in this Story\n",
"segment": "Babe Ruth Makes Major League Debut\nClose Style: MLA APA Chicago\nJuly 11, 2011 06:00 AM\nby findingDulcinea Staff\nOn July 11, 1914, 19-year-old George Herman “Babe” Ruth played his first major league baseball game as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. The Babe’s First Season\nGeorge Herman Ruth, a 19-year-old Baltimore schoolboy, was signed before the 1914 season by Jack Dunn, manager of the minor league Baltimore Orioles. Teammates called him “Jack’s newest Babe,” and the nickname stuck. In July, Dunn sold the “Babe” to the Boston Red Sox of the American League. Ruth arrived in Boston on the morning of July 11, 1914, and that afternoon was the starting pitcher against the Cleveland Naps. “ Ruth, formerly of Baltimore, made his debut as a local pitcher and held Cleveland to five scattered hits in the first six innings,” wrote the July 12 New York Times. “ In the seventh three singles and a sacrifice netted two runs for Cleveland and tied the score.” Ruth was lifted in the bottom of the inning for pinch hitter Duffy Lewis, who reached base and scored the go-ahead run. Boston went on to win 4-3, with Ruth picking up the win.",
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"url": "https://southfloridareporter.com/babe-ruth-hit-the-first-home-run-in-the-history-of-the-all-star-game-at-chicagos-comiskey-park-in-1933/",
"title": "Babe Ruth Hit The First Home Run In The History Of The All Star Game, At Chicago’s Comiskey Park In 1933. - South Florida Reporter",
"headings": "Babe Ruth Hit The First Home Run In The History Of The All Star Game, At Chicago’s Comiskey Park In 1933.\nBabe Ruth Hit The First Home Run In The History Of The All Star Game, At Chicago’s Comiskey Park In 1933.\nSources:\nNational Day Calendar\nDavid A Kelly Books\nRedtri\nFactinate\nMoney\n",
"segment": "Babe Ruth’s baseball career started as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. He became a full-time right-fielder when the New York Yankees bought his contract in 1919. Being one of the league’s most prolific hitters, he helped the Yankees win seven pennants and four World Series titles. Ruth set career records, in his time, for home runs, slugging percentage, runs batted in, and on-base plus slugging. In 1927, he was the very first player to hit 60 home runs in one season. Following a short stint with the Boston Braves, Ruth retired in 1935. In 1936, he became one of the first five players to be elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In 1946, after experiencing severe eye pain and difficulty swallowing, Babe Ruth was diagnosed with cancer. On April 27, 1947, he was able to attend the proclaimed Babe Ruth Day and spoke briefly to a crowd of almost 60,000 people at Yankee Stadium. At the age of 53, on August 16, 1948, at 8:01 pm, Babe Ruth died in his sleep.",
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"headings": "Babe Ruth Hit The First Home Run In The History Of The All Star Game, At Chicago’s Comiskey Park In 1933.\nBabe Ruth Hit The First Home Run In The History Of The All Star Game, At Chicago’s Comiskey Park In 1933.\nSources:\nNational Day Calendar\nDavid A Kelly Books\nRedtri\nFactinate\nMoney\n",
"segment": "In one, he lost 40 pounds in order to play a younger version of himself. Yankee Stadium opened on April 18, 1923. Ruth hit the first home run there, earning it the name “The House that Ruth Built.” In 1947, Happy Chandler declared April 27 officially Babe Ruth Day, and Ruth addressed the crowds at Yankee Stadium. At the time, Ruth had already been diagnosed with throat cancer. He was the very first player to hit home runs in all the eight ballparks in the league. Sources: National Day Calendar\nDavid A Kelly Books\nRedtri\nFactinate\nMoney",
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"url": "https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/babe-ruth-makes-mlb-debut",
"title": "Babe Ruth makes MLB debut - HISTORY",
"headings": "Babe Ruth makes MLB debut\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nBabe Ruth makes MLB debut\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate.\nALSO ON THIS DAY\nMembers of the Niagara Movement meet for the first time\n“To Kill a Mockingbird” published\nFirst Quaker colonists land at Boston\nU.S. establishes diplomatic relations with Vietnam\nSkylab crashes to Earth\nAaron Burr slays Alexander Hamilton in duel\nSign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox.\nGerman command makes final plans for renewed offensive on the Western Front\n",
"segment": "Babe Ruth makes MLB debut - HISTORY\nico_close\nico_search\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_youtube\nico_flipboard\nico_new_hamburger\nico_search\nico_maven_key\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_youtube\nico_flipboard\nico_new_hamburger\nShows\nThis Day In History\nSchedule\nTopics\nStories\nico_search\nico_maven_key\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nico_angle_down\nJuly\nico_angle_left\nico_angle_right\nJuly 1\nJuly 2\nJuly 3\nJuly 4\nJuly 5\nJuly 6\nJuly 7\nJuly 8\nJuly 9\nJuly 10\nJuly 11\nJuly 12\nJuly 13\nJuly 14\nJuly 15\nJuly 16\nJuly 17\nJuly 18\nJuly 19\nJuly 20\nJuly 21\nJuly 22\nJuly 23\nJuly 24\nJuly 25\nJuly 26\nJuly 27\nJuly 28\nJuly 29\nJuly 30\nJuly 31\nYear\n1914\nMonth Day\nJuly 11\nBabe Ruth makes MLB debut\nOn July 11, 1914, in his major league debut, George Herman “Babe” Ruth pitches seven strong innings to lead the Boston Red Sox over the Cleveland Indians, 4-3. George Herman Ruth was born February 6, 1895, in Baltimore, Maryland, where his father worked as a saloon keeper on the waterfront. He was the first of eight children, but only he and a sister survived infancy. The young George, known as “Gig” (pronounced jij) to his family, was a magnet for trouble from an early age. At seven, his truancy from school led his parents to declare him incorrigible, and he was sent to an orphanage, St. Mary’s Industrial School for Boys. Ruth lived there until he was 19 in 1914, when he was signed as a pitcher by the Baltimore Orioles. That same summer, Ruth was sold to the Boston Red Sox. His teammates called him “Babe” for his naiveté, but his talent was already maturing. In his debut game against the Indians, the 19-year-old Ruth gave up just five hits over the first six innings. In the seventh, the Indians managed two runs on three singles and a sacrifice and Ruth was relieved.",
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"title": "29 Babe Ruth Facts for Kids, Students and Teachers",
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"segment": "Gate of Heaven Cemetery\nLegacy: One of the best baseball players of all time\n29 Babe Ruth Facts for Kids\nBabe Ruth was a professional baseball player in the MLB (Major League Baseball). Babe Ruth is most famous for being one of the greatest baseball players of all time. Babe Ruth was born on February 6th, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Babe Ruth’s legal birthname was George Herman Ruth Junior. Babe Ruth earned the nicknames “The Bambino” and “The Sultan of Swat” while playing professional baseball. Babe Ruth was the son of George Herman Ruth Sr. and Katherine Ruth. Babe Ruth was married twice in his lifetime. His first wife was Helen Woodford, they married on October 17th, 1914.",
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"title": "99 Cool Facts About Babe Ruth - Sports Illustrated",
"headings": "99 Cool Facts About Babe Ruth\n99 Cool Facts About Babe Ruth\nGrowing Up\nEarly Years in Baseball\nThe Yankees Years: 1920s\nThe Yankees Years: 1930s\nThe Records\nAfter Baseball\nSources:\n",
"segment": "99 Cool Facts About Babe Ruth - Sports Illustrated\n99 Cool Facts About Babe Ruth\nAuthor: Cliff Corcoran\nPublish date: Jul 11, 2013\nCourtesy of National Baseball Hall of Fame\npinterest-pin-it\nBabe Ruth played his first major league game 99 years ago this week, on July 11, 1914. To mark the occasion, here are 99 things you may not know about the greatest player in baseball history, presented in chronological order, as well as a few myths that have been debunked. Growing Up\n1. His real name was George Herman Ruth, as was his father’s. He is the only player with that last name in major league history. 2. His birth date is now widely accepted as Feb. 6, 1895, but Ruth lived his entire life convinced that he was born on Feb. 7, 1894. The birth certificate with that date was for an unnamed male child in the Ruth family.",
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"url": "https://www.sportscasting.com/how-many-teams-did-babe-ruth-play-for/",
"title": "How Many Teams Did Babe Ruth Play For?",
"headings": "How Many Teams Did Babe Ruth Play For?\nHow Many Teams Did Babe Ruth Play For?\nBabe Ruth played for the Baltimore Orioles, but not the MLB team\n‘The Babe’ in Boston\nBabe Ruth goes to the Bronx\nRuth ends his career back in Boston with the Braves\n",
"segment": "To this day, Ruth still owns the highest slugging percentage (.690) and OPS (1.164) in big-league history. In 22 seasons in Major League Baseball, Babe Ruth played for three teams. It’s still thought by some that he played with four but that’s not the case. Babe Ruth played for the Baltimore Orioles, but not the MLB team\nThere are some who think that Babe Ruth began his big-league career with the Baltimore Orioles, but that’s not the case. The team that Ruth played for was a minor-league club, which began in 1903 after the big-league team was relocated to New York, the team that would eventually become the New York Yankees. Ruth joined the Orioles in 1914. Known for being both a great hitter and pitcher, he played very well. However, due to financial issues, Orioles owner and manager Jack Dunn was forced to sell off his biggest assets, including Babe Ruth, who was sold to the Boston Red Sox, one of the only teams that could afford him. ‘The Babe’ in Boston\nBabe Ruth came to the Boston Red Sox in July 1914. Utilized as both a pitcher and hitter, Ruth won his first start but went 0-for-2 in his debut as a hitter.",
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"headings": "How Many Teams Did Babe Ruth Play For?\nHow Many Teams Did Babe Ruth Play For?\nBabe Ruth played for the Baltimore Orioles, but not the MLB team\n‘The Babe’ in Boston\nBabe Ruth goes to the Bronx\nRuth ends his career back in Boston with the Braves\n",
"segment": "In 22 seasons in Major League Baseball, Babe Ruth played for three teams. It’s still thought by some that he played with four but that’s not the case. Babe Ruth played for the Baltimore Orioles, but not the MLB team\nThere are some who think that Babe Ruth began his big-league career with the Baltimore Orioles, but that’s not the case. The team that Ruth played for was a minor-league club, which began in 1903 after the big-league team was relocated to New York, the team that would eventually become the New York Yankees. Ruth joined the Orioles in 1914. Known for being both a great hitter and pitcher, he played very well. However, due to financial issues, Orioles owner and manager Jack Dunn was forced to sell off his biggest assets, including Babe Ruth, who was sold to the Boston Red Sox, one of the only teams that could afford him. ‘The Babe’ in Boston\nBabe Ruth came to the Boston Red Sox in July 1914. Utilized as both a pitcher and hitter, Ruth won his first start but went 0-for-2 in his debut as a hitter. Most of the attention at that time was on the crosstown Boston Braves, who would go on to win the 1914 World Series.",
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"segment": "Although he will always be remembered for his prestigious hitting, Babe Ruth actually entered the league as a pitcher and he played for 3 MLB teams during his career. Which MLB teams did Babe Ruth play for? Babe Ruth was sold to the Boston Red Sox from the minor-league Baltimore Orioles in 1914. He played 5 games for the Red Sox in 1914 and was sent to the minor leagues for most of the season. In 1915 he became a part of the Red Sox’ starting rotation, but played only a minor role in the World Series win. He was a more important part of the 1916 and 1918 World Series Championship winning team. He continued pitching until 1919, but by this time he had began to play in the outfield more often. In December 1919, Ruth was sold to the New York Yankees. There is some debate about the reasons for the sale, but we do know that Ruth demanded a pay rise and that he had self-discipline problems. After moving to the Yankees, Ruth stopped pitching and became a power-hitting superstar.",
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"segment": "“As soon as I got out there I felt a strange relationship with the pitcher’s mound. It was as if I’d been born out there. Pitching just felt like the most natural thing in the world. Striking out batters was easy.” His games for Baltimore Orioles were sufficiently promising to attract the attention of the Boston Red Sox and on 11 July 1914, Babe Ruth won his major league début for the Boston Red Sox. During this time, he also played in a rotation for a minor league team, the Providence Grays. In 1917, Babe Ruth became more prominent in hitting, and he was allowed to move up the batting order, which gave him more opportunity to display his capacity for hitting home runs. His stats and performance were very good from the start, and by 1918, he was one of the regular star players in the Boston Red Sox lineup. In 1918, he tied for the most number of home runs (11) and helped lead the Red Sox to the 1918 title. To avoid conscription during the First World War, until November 1918, Babe Ruth had to accept a nominal position in a steel mill.",
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"segment": "Miami Heat | History, Prominent Players, & Championships | Britannica\nHome Sports & Recreation Basketball\nMiami Heat\nAmerican basketball team\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nAdam Augustyn\nAdam Augustyn is Managing Editor, Reference Content at Encyclopædia Britannica. See Article History\nMiami Heat, American professional basketball team based in Miami that plays in the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Heat have won three NBA championships (2006, 2012, and 2013). Dwyane Wade, 2012. Tom DiPace/AP\nBritannica Quiz\nBasketball Quiz\nThe only major sport invented in the United States, basketball has become a global phenomenon. Dribble through history with Britannica and learn basketball’s history and exciting facts. The Heat, along with the Charlotte Hornets, entered the league in 1988 as an expansion team. Miami won just 15 games in its first season but improved on its record in each of the next three seasons, culminating in a play-off berth (albeit with only a 38–44 regular-season mark) in 1991–92. The Heat were swept by the eventual-champion Chicago Bulls in the first round of the postseason and returned to the play-offs in 1993–94, only to again lose (to the Atlanta Hawks) in the first postseason series. In 1995 future Hall of Fame head coach Pat Riley took charge of the Heat.",
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"segment": "No championship is easy. Try to remember this is relative to LeBron's other championships before you start crying about how much I'm underrating Miami. This year's Heat were good. Not great. They were a No. 5 seed. It was, incidentally, the first time in history a No. 5 seed has made the Finals, which means a No. 5 seed has never won an NBA title. There's a reason for that.",
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"segment": "Felipe Solá ( list)\nDiplomatic missions of / in Argentina\nNationality law\nPassport\nVisa requirements\nVisa policy\nArgentina portal\nOther countries\nv\nt\ne\nThe politics of Argentina take place in the framework of what the Constitution defines as a federal presidential representative democratic republic, where the President of Argentina is both Head of State and Head of Government. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the Argentine National Congress. The Judiciary is independent of the Executive and the Legislature. Elections take place regularly on a multi-party system . In the 20th century, Argentina experienced significant political turmoil and democratic reversals. Between 1930 and 1976, the armed forces overthrew six governments in Argentina; and the country alternated periods of democracy (1912–1930, 1946–1955, and 1973–1976) with periods of restricted democracy and military rule. Following a transition that began in 1983, full-scale democracy in Argentina was reestablished. Argentina's democracy endured through the 2001–02 crisis and to the present day; it is regarded as more robust than both its pre-1983 predecessors and other democracies in Latin America.",
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"segment": "Local Government Of Argentina\nArgentina has 23 districts called provinces and one autonomous district which host the national capital. Each province has its Constitution, laws, and forms of government. Each form of government in the provinces has three branches which are executive, legislature, and judiciary. Each province has districts known as departments which in turn have municipalities. Elections In Argentina\nAll citizens aged 16 and above in Argentina have the right to vote. The people elect the President and the vice-President through proportional representation by universal adult suffrage. Elections are free and fair. Citizens elect the deputies through closed-list which means that they are not allowed to change the order that candidates appear on the list. Every electoral district has its electoral laws. Argentina adopted the Constitution in 1853 which governs the activities of the government and the people.",
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"segment": "No he hasn't, although he did play for Barcelona. How many different clubs have played in premier league since its inception? 43 Clubs have played in the Premier League. How many clubs has thiery Henry played for? Henry played for these main clubs Monaco, Juventus, arsenal and\nbarcelona. Who is ronaldinho? Ronaldo de Assís Moreira AKA Ronaldinho, id an Brazillian footballer born on the 21st of March 1980.He is currently playing for the Spanish Football Club Barcelona. He has won the FIFA Player of the year award twice in 2004 and 2005.ronaldinho is a soccer player from Brazil he played world cup soccerwww.hamidmaradona.webs.comRonaldinho's real name is Ronaldo but they call him Ronaldinho because there was already a Ronaldo on the team. Ronaldinho played for Barcelona FC but moved to AC Milan. :((( From Cory Griffiths.",
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"segment": "What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For\nWhat Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ? Ronaldinho is known across the soccer world for his amazing handling of the ball and kicking. He is one of the most talented footballers among his peers and this has been acknowledged by all the greats of soccer. While Ronaldinho started his professional club career with Paris Saint Germain, he is no longer with them. In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer.",
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"segment": "In 2008, when his contract with his then club Barcelona came to an end, Ronaldinho first refused an offer from Manchester City. This offer was for an amazing 25.5 million pounds. Instead, Ronaldinho took up a 3-year contract with AC Milan for 5.1 million pounds a year. So, if you are wondering What Team Does Ronaldinho Play For ?, then you have the answer. He plays for AC Milan. On joining AC Milan, Ronaldinho did not get the famous number 10 jersey as it was already taken by Clarence Seedorf. So, Ronaldinho choose number 80 jersey for himself as his year of birth is 1980. While playing for AC Milan, he scored his first goal against Internazionale in September 2008. This was a match that Milan won.",
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"segment": "However, the tournament ended in disappointment for the defending champs, as France knocked Brazil out with a stunning upset in the quarter-finals. In 2008, Ronaldinho left Barcelona to join another of the world's most renowned clubs, A.C. Milan, but his performance for the Italian Series A giant was mostly nondescript. Underscoring his fading status, the former World Player of the Year was not included in the 2010 Brazilian team that competed in the World Cup in South Africa. In 2011, Ronaldinho returned to Brazil to play for Flamengo in Rio de Janeiro. The relationship between the club and its most prominent player got off to a great start when Flamengo won the 2011 Campeonato Carioca, but things turned sour by the following season. Ronaldinho missed several practices and performed indifferently in games, and eventually had his contract terminated due to unpaid wages. Ronaldinho signed with Atlético Mineiro in June 2012, a move that reignited his dynamic playmaking abilities, and he was given another shot with the national team to make the 2014 World Cup roster. Personal Life and Legacy\nIn 2005, Ronaldinho and Brazilian dancer Janaína Mendes had a son, named João, after Ronaldinho's late father. The Brazilian superstar remains close to his family, with brother Roberto serving as his agent and sister Deisy acting as his press coordinator. An absolute wizard with a soccer ball, Ronaldinho is considered by many to be the greatest player of his generation and one of the best in history.",
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"segment": "Because people thought he was good\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play for in soccer? Real Madrid. 2013. Why does Cristiano Ronaldo play soccer? my Arabic teacher told him loads of banging\nWhich football club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? In the 2010 season Christiano Ronaldo is playing his club\nfootball at Real Madrid in Spain. What club does ronaldo play for 2012? Cristiano Ronaldo currently (in 2012) plays for Real Madrid in\nSpain. What club does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? real Madrid cf 2009/10\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play?",
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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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"segment": "Cristiano Ronaldo plays midfield position. Who does Cristiano Ronaldo play for 2012? Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Real Madrid in 2012\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? Portugal (National) and Real Madrid in La Liga (Club). What team does Cristiano Ronaldo play on? His international team is Portugal. His club team is Real Madrid\nCF. Does Cristiano Ronaldo play in the Olympics? NO\nWhat club did Christiano Ronaldo play in before joining Manchester united? Cristiano Ronaldo played for Sporting CP before he was bought by\nManchester United.",
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"title": "Ronaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki | Wealthy Persons",
"headings": "Ronaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nRonaldinho Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki\nEarly Life\nAge, Height, and Weight\nCareer\nAwards and Achievements\nNet Worth & Salary of Ronaldinho in 2021\n",
"segment": "They settled for Ronaldinho, who played for the team between 2003 and 2008. He then joined Milan, a Serial A team. That was after declining an offer from Manchester United for a second time. He left the team in 2012. Other teams include Flamenco for a year, Atletico Mineiro between 2012 and 2014 then Queretaro until 2015. Since 2015, he has been playing for Fluminense. He has also been part of the Brazil national team. He has participated in the World Cup, Olympics among others. Awards and Achievements\nIn 2005 he had several honors such as Balloon d’Or. He was the FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004, 2005, and the Bronze award of the same in 2006.",
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"segment": "because he is the best player living and that he has always been\nwanting to play soccer/football\nWhat club did Cristiano Ronaldo play for before coming to real Madrid? Manchester United. Q4 Which Club did Cristiano Ronaldo play for before Manchester United? Sporting CP :)\nWhy did Cristiano Ronaldo want to play football? He joined soccer because when he was a kid he was very fat\nWhat position does Cristiano Ronaldo play in? Cristiano Ronaldo plays midfield position. Who does Cristiano Ronaldo play for 2012? Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Real Madrid in 2012\nWhat team does Cristiano Ronaldo play for? Portugal (National) and Real Madrid in La Liga (Club). What team does Cristiano Ronaldo play on?",
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"headings": "Ronaldinho\nRonaldinho\nRonaldinho\nHonours\nContents\nEarly and personal life\nClub career\nGrêmio\nParis Saint-Germain\n2001–02 season\n2002–03 season\nBarcelona\n2003–04 season\n2004–05 season\n2005–06 season\n2006–07 season\n2007–08 season\nA.C. Milan\n2008–09 season\n2009–10 season\n2010–11 season\nFlamengo\nAtlético Mineiro\nQuerétaro\nFluminense\nFutsal in India\nRetirement\nInternational career\nYouth teams\nEarly success\n2002 World Cup glory\n2005 Confederations Cup title\n2006 World Cup disappointment\n2008 Olympic medal\n2010 and 2014 World Cup absence\nPlayer profile\nStyle of play\nReception\nOutside football\nLegal troubles\nCareer statistics\nClub\nAppearances and goals by club, season and competition\nInternational\nInternational statistics\nAppearances and goals by national team, year and competition\nNotes\nInternational goals\nInternational goals by number, cap, date, venue, opponent, score, result and competition\nHonours\nClub\nAtlético Mineiro\nInternational\nBrazil U17\nBrazil U23\nIndividual\nOther\nSee also\nReferences\nNotes\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Following a second-place La Liga finish to Real Madrid in the 2006–07 season and an injury-plagued 2007–08 season, Ronaldinho departed Barcelona to join Milan, where he won the 2010–11 Serie A. He then returned to Brazil to play for Flamengo in 2011 and Atlético Mineiro a year later where he won the 2013 Copa Libertadores, before moving to Mexico to play for Querétaro and then back to Brazil to play for Fluminense in 2015. Ronaldinho accumulated numerous other individual awards in his career. He was included in the UEFA Team of the Year and the FIFA World XI three times each, and was named UEFA Club Footballer of the Year for the 2005–06 season and South American Footballer of the Year in 2013. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. In his international career with Brazil, Ronaldinho earned 97 caps and scored 33 goals and represented his country in two FIFA World Cups. After debuting with the Seleção by winning the 1999 Copa América, he was an integral part of the 2002 FIFA World Cup -winning team, starring alongside Ronaldo and Rivaldo in an attacking trio, and was named in the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. As captain, he led his team to the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup title and was named man of the match in the final. He also captained the Brazil Olympic team to a bronze medal in men's football at the 2008 Summer Olympics . Contents\n1 Early and personal life\n2 Club career\n2.1 Grêmio\n2.2 Paris Saint-Germain\n2.2.1 2001–02 season\n2.2.2 2002–03 season\n2.3 Barcelona\n2.3.1 2003–04 season\n2.3.2 2004–05 season\n2.3.3 2005–06 season\n2.3.4 2006–07 season\n2.3.5 2007–08 season\n2.4 A.C. Milan\n2.4.1 2008–09 season\n2.4.2 2009–10 season\n2.4.3 2010–11 season\n2.5 Flamengo\n2.6 Atlético Mineiro\n2.7 Querétaro\n2.8 Fluminense\n2.9 Futsal in India\n2.10 Retirement\n3 International career\n3.1 Youth teams\n3.2 Early success\n3.3 2002 World Cup glory\n3.4 2005 Confederations Cup title\n3.5 2006 World Cup disappointment\n3.6 2008 Olympic medal\n3.7 2010 and 2014 World Cup absence\n4 Player profile\n4.1 Style of play\n4.2 Reception\n5 Outside football\n5.1 Legal troubles\n6 Career statistics\n6.1 Club\n6.2 International\n6.2.1 International statistics\n6.2.2 International goals\n7 Honours\n7.1 Club\n7.2 International\n7.3 Individual\n7.4 Other\n8 See also\n9 References\n10 External links\nEarly and personal life\nBorn in Porto Alegre in 1980, Ronaldinho moved into an affluent suburb at the age of eight\nRonaldo de Assis Moreira was born on 21 March 1980 in the city of Porto Alegre, the state capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. His mother, Miguelina Elói Assis dos Santos, was a salesperson who studied to become a nurse.",
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